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One Mind And Purpose

Have you had the opportunity to work closely with a team to accomplish a common objective. It could have been with a sports team, an informal team of people at work or church, a startup team for a new business, a band, a military unit, or overcoming a challenging time with your family as a team. There is something particularly fulfilling, hopeful and uniting in these occasions. Often, the more difficult the challenge, the more powerful the experience is for us.

Paul writes about this to the Church in Philippi, in Philippians 2:1-2, saying “Is there any encouragement from belonging to Christ? Any comfort from his love? Any fellowship together in the Spirit? Are your hearts tender and compassionate? Then make me truly happy by agreeing wholeheartedly with each other, loving one another, and working together with one mind and purpose.”

It is that working together with “one mind and purpose” that makes all the difference. How much more fulfilling it will be for us when that purpose is God’s work, in our family, church, community, or friendships.

Dear Lord you made us and you put this trait into each of us, that when we join together in a team with trust and respect for each other and take on a challenge, your love is shown through us and builds bonds between us, making us even more capable of doing your will. Give us all the opportunity to experience this, and use it in your work. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

Solitary Time With God

I began writing these messages and sending them early in the morning to help make it easy for people to start their day benefiting from a little time with God.

Jesus gives us a clear example for this behavior in Mark 1:35, which writes, “Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed.”

One of the benefits of making this practice the first thing in your day, is to avoid the many thoughts that build up as we begin reading emails, texts, and receive other inputs that can distract us from the peace we can have for the few minutes spent with God each morning.

Dear Lord, thank you for this example Jesus demonstrated for us, taking morning time with you. Help us build in a morning routine with you to start our day and enjoy the peace of knowing you are there with us. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

The Light That Reveals God

Shortly after Jesus was born, Mary and Joseph took him to the temple in Jerusalem. There was a man named Simeon to whom the Holy Spirit had revealed that he would see the Messiah before Simeon died. Simeon was at the temple the day Mary and Joseph arrived, and when he saw the baby Jesus he held the baby and proclaimed, “Sovereign Lord, now let your servant die in peace, as you have promised. I have seen your salvation, which you have prepared for all people. He is a light to reveal God to the nations, and he is the glory of your people Israel!” Luke 2:29-32.

I like the section describing Jesus as “a light to reveal God to the nations” This is the fundamental message we as Christians are to send to the world, that God loves each of us so much that he sent Jesus into the world to save us from what we deserve.

Dear Lord, How great your love for us is, that you would send Jesus as a way for all to be saved. Help us share this simple but powerful message with all, “Jesus is the light that reveals God to the World.” In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Pray For The USA

Christianity is the most powerful force for good in history, and the United States of America has been the modern world’s demonstration of this force for good since its inception.

The good of the USA is under attack, as demonstrated by this weekend’s attempted assassination of President Trump. The evil one, from whom we pray for protection, in the Lord’s prayer, is working to destroy the greatest country in history.

Paul tells us in Ephesians 6:12, “For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places.”

Our enemies are not politicians, or people of another political party, those people are merely pawns of spiritual forces. Our enemies are, as Paul tells us, forces outside our view that are manipulating people to do evil. Whether that evil is physical violence or political corruption, the Devil is working to destroy all that is good, as an attack on God’s creation.

Our job is to follow Jesus and his guidance, simply summarized as, “Love God, and love your neighbor.” All our decisions should be built on this guidance.

In the USA, our founders gave us the incredible opportunity of freedom, prosperity, rule by the people, and to be a blessing to the world. Some people have taken advantage of this for personal power and domination, and will stop at nothing to keep their power.

Dear Lord, protect us here in the USA from those who are destroying the good you have allowed the USA to become. Help us all turn to you for guidance, forgiveness, and love, so that we might share it with others. In Jesus’ name. Amen

Empathy

It is easy to wonder sometimes why God made salvation so seemingly complicated, sending his son to earth as a human, having him live so humbly and ultimately be killed. Wouldn’t be easier if God just showed himself to everyone and told everyone, “do what I say, or you are going to die and suffer in hell forever?”

We don’t know all the reasons God arranged things the way he did, but we know that we have the free will God gave us, and we can make our own decisions and act how we choose, right or wrong.

In Hebrews 2, Paul is explaining how Jesus was truly man when he was on earth, in verse 18 Paul writes, “Since he himself has gone through suffering and testing, he is able to help us when we are being tested.”

One reason that Jesus came and lived on earth as a “regular” human, is to show us that he experienced the temptation and testing that all humans do. When we pray for relief from our temptations and fears, release from problems, achievement of our desires, or protection of our loved ones, Jesus knows what we feel because he experienced the same thing when he was human. He can empathize with us.

Dear Lord, how beautiful are the intricacies of your plan. Having been like us, truly human, you know what it is like, and we can pray to you knowing you empathize with us. Help us keep this in mind to give us strength to endure our trials and temptations, and the knowledge that as human you endured more than we will be called to endure. As a result of you we can have Salvation. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.