Showing posts with label Daily Promises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daily Promises. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Daily Promise: How Much More Will He Clothe You

"28 But if God so clothes the grass, which is alive in the field today, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, how much more will he clothe you, O you of little faith!" (Luke 12:28)



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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Daily Promise: The Powerful for the Powerless

I love the promise that is implied in this great cry of desperate dependence on God. We are powerless but God is all-powerful.



"12 O our God, will you not execute judgment on them? For we are powerless against this great horde that is coming against us. We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you." (2 Chron 20:12)

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Monday, July 21, 2008

Daily Promise: He Will Do It

I love the sovereignty of God in sanctification:



"23 Now may the God of peace himself sanctify you completely, and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 24 He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it." (1 Thess 5:23-24)



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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Daily Promise: No Help Like God's

Here is a great promise to rest on as well as a prayer to pray:



"11 And Asa cried to the Lord his God, "O Lord, there is none like you to help, between the mighty and the weak. Help us, O Lord our God, for we rely on you, and in your name we have come against this multitude. O Lord, you are our God; let not man prevail against you." (2 Chron 14:11)

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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Daily Promise: How Much More Will the Father Give...

Here is a great promise to ponder today. Given this statement, why are our prayers so shallow and faithless?

"9 And I tell you, ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. 10 For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened. 11 What father among you, if his son asks for [4] a fish, will instead of a fish give him a serpent; 12 or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion? 13 If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!" (Luke 11:9-13)


Here is something I read from Douglas Wilson about the generous nature of our Father. He is relating it to parents who teach otherwise with their actions:

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What are fathers called to? Fathers give. Fathers protect. Fathers bestow. Fathers yearn and long for the good of their children. Fathers delight. Fathers sacrifice. Fathers are jovial and open-handed. Fathers create abundance, and if lean times come they take the leanest portion themselves and create a sense of gratitude and abundance for the rest. Fathers love birthdays and Christmas because it provides them with yet another excuse to give some more to the kids. When fathers say no, as good fathers do from time to time, it is only because they are giving a more subtle gift, one that is a bit more complicated than a cookie. They must include among their gifts things like self-control and discipline and a work ethic, but they are giving these things, not taking something else away just for the sake of taking. Fathers are not looking for excuses to say no. Their default mode is not no.The canard that is frequently applied to the Puritans does not apply to the historical Puritans, but it does apply to a certain kind of dour, pinched personality. This is the kind of person who says that God is up in heaven, looking down on us, trying to find someone who is having a good time. When he finds such a one, He tells him to stop it right now. H.L. Mencken defined puritanism as the haunting fear that somehow, somewhere, someone might be happy. That is, as I said, a slander on the Puritans, but there is a kind of person that it does apply to. That kind of person fills up the lives of others with "this is bad for you," "so is that," and "so is this," and "that too over there." I ache for children growing up in such homes, not because they are "eating healthy" (because they usually aren't which is another subject), but because the spiritual environment is so unhealthy. What statement is being made in all this about fatherhood and provision? The kids grow up in "a garden," but not the Father's kind where all the trees are permitted but one. They grow up in something called a garden, where all the trees but one are forbidden, and the one that is allowed grows ricecake-like globules that taste like bits of styrofoam glued together in a nutrient ball. And so the children are surrounded by delightful fruit that their father could afford, but refuses to provide them, and which other kids get to eat freely. They have a father who does not provide, although he could, which means that he must not want to. They have a father who does not provide, who does not bestow, who does not overflow. They come to think that God the Father is like that, and they conclude that they must not be worth very much. That sense of guilt for just existing carries over into adulthood, and they then do the same thing to their kids. We need more guilt over sin, and a lot less guilt over breathing, maintaining a temperature of 98.6, and needing a certain amount of glucose for the brain. Slandering the character of God is one of the sins we need to reject as sin. There are people who need to start feeling guilty for feeling guilty all the time, if you follow me here.

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Daily Promise: The Best is Still to Come

Here is a great promise to hope in today:



"16 For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord. 18 Therefore encourage one another with these words." (1 Thess 4:16-18)



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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Daily Promise: Help to the Afflicted and Needy

Here is my promise to cling to today:



"12 I know that the Lord will maintain the cause of the afflicted, and will execute justice for the needy.13 Surely the righteous shall give thanks to your name; the upright shall dwell in your presence." Psa 140:12-13

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Daily Promise: All My Days Written Down by God

Here is my promise from God for the day:



"Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them." (Ps 139:16)



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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Daily Promise: My Name Is Written in Heaven

I came upon this promise to meditate and cling to today:



"18 And he said to them, "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. 19 Behold, I have given you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall hurt you. 20 Nevertheless, do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven." (Luke 10:18-20)

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Monday, July 14, 2008

Daily Promise - "He Will Fulfill His Purpose for Me"

Daily we need to cling to the amazing promises of the gracious God to us undeserving, forgiven sinners. Here is a promise I need to cling to today which was in my Bible reading this morning:

"The LORD will fulfill his purpose for me; your steadfast love, O LORD, endures forever. Do not forsake the work of your hands." (Psalm 138:8)

No matter what happens to me I can rest in God's commitment to this promise. He will not forsake the work of His hands (me).


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