But He’ll Be Faithful ~

He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it.  I Thessalonians 5:24

We are each called to do something outside our ability to produce it.  To escape the pressure, we will play it safe, engaging in the areas of our natural giftedness.  We will rely on the results of the spiritual gifts tests we’ve taken, but even those can be exercised in the flesh.  Though my natural talents may be admired by others, and though it might appear that I’ve done significant kingdom work from man’s viewpoint, I will have achieved little that is supernatural.

When God sets us apart for kingdom work, we faint at the call.  Knowing we’re in over our heads and feeling inadequate, we cry out to God for help.

When someone asks a person to take on a ministry opportunity, they will often say, “Please do it.  You’d be so good at it.”  But no one should ask another person to sign up for a kingdom endeavor without asking them to pray about it first!  And no one has any right to agree to a request without a season of prayer!  Natural giftedness all too often replaces an anointing on one inadequate.

Jesus said, “He who believes in me, from His innermost being shall flow rivers of living water.” John 7:38  ‘Innermost being’ is the phrase for womb.  Each of us is to birth something for eternity that will produce living water.  It should begin with divine conception and then ~ obedience through faith ~ in a faithful God..

Forgive me for the times I’ve engaged in ministry like it was busy work.  Amen

Jehovah Tsidkenu

Now this is His name by which He will be called: Jehovah-Tsidkenu”. Jeremiah 23:6

Adam and Eve were created with God’s righteous nature but when they sinned, they corrupted it. Their righteous legal standing with God was nullified and we who were born after them suffer the same corruption.

This scripture is the only place where Jehovah Tisdkenu is referenced. Jeremiah foretells that there will be Messiah who will be called ‘The Lord our Righeousness.’ The Hebrew is specific in its use of the pronoun ~ ‘our’. This name not only means that Jesus is righteous but that He is also our righteousness. The legal standing Adam lost is restored when we put our faith in Christ.

For the next four days, I will share the deep and rich implications of righteousness being gifted to us through Christ. Though it can be a heavy handed doctrine, it is also simple enough for a child to explain. A five year old might say, “My heart was black with sin but Jesus washed it white as snow.” Never will there be a more stunning explanation of this great exchange ~ i.e. I give God my sin and He gives me His righteousness.

This week’s name may seem daunting to unwrap. It is not. Join me in asking God for childlike understanding. When He answers our prayer, we will know it because we will grasp the beauty of this truth. We will then praise Him. And we will tell others about it with breathless wonder. Only God can change the spiritual nature of a sinful man and make him holy.

Lord, I remember Your words to Your people. ‘I am God and there is none other.’ This is my testimony and affirmation in prayer today. Amen

El Roi ~ The God Of The Small

He will bless those who fear the Lord, both the small and the great.  Psalm 115:13

Our world prizes the strong, the noble, the talented. But our God is different. El Roi dispenses special graces to those who are bruised and ready to break. He infuses spiritual energy into those whose light is faint and the fear of being extinguished overtakes them. He does not fear that they will be lost because He never takes His eyes off of them. He sees that hope has become, for them, a distant memory. He knows that it takes time for His Word to become an anchor for their souls.

If that is you, God has not forgotten you. He has always been a defender of the weak; a refuge for the needy, a protector of the frail. The greater your need, the greater will be your deliverance and the greater will be the glory of the Father.

There is something unique to each of us which could potentially threaten our strength. God watches it all. He views the events, externally, from every possible angle. He views how we’re coping, internally, and can predict how we’ll process what’s happening. He knows what conclusions we’ll make, the judgements we’ll render about ourselves, other people, and most importantly, about Him. Some will be accurate but many will not. Sorrow skews our vision! Lies breed further frailty.

God knows each small pathway, every detour, that has taken us down. His arrival to save is never late. He strengthens with a word, a song, a picture, a dream, a memory, a confirmation; such simple things which have great power to resurrect what appears to have died. Only He can customize a language of encouragement made for our ears. Whatever He communicates, even if just a single word, is a life preserver which pulls us into the land of the living.

My encouragement for today is a review of the many times I knew I’d break in two, but I didn’t, and it’s only because of what You did for my heart. Thank you. Amen

The Mother of Arab Nations

And the angel of the Lord said to her, “Behold, you are pregnant and shall bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael, because the Lord has listened to your affliction. He shall be a wild donkey of a man, his hand against everyone and everyone’s hand against him, and he shall dwell over against all his kinsmen.” Genesis 16:11-12  ESV

Yesterday, we saw that Hagar is the one who called God El Roi. The power of God was on full display in her story, just as it was in the story of Abram and Sarai.  This mother of Arab nations is often thought of as the subject of some side plot in Genesis.  Oh, but that is a mistake.  There are some astounding things to consider in God’s encounter with Hagar.

Though God told Hagar to return to Abram and Sarai and, under difficult conditions, resume her role as their slave, her son Ishmael would grow to become independent of the clan of Abraham.  He would be the father and ruler of 12 princes, paralleling the 12 tribes who would descend from Isaac.

God had compassion on Hagar, an Egyptian slave girl who had been a pawn between powerful men.  King Abimelech of Egypt had passed her off as a gift to Abram. As a slave, Sarai had passed her off to Abram to be used as a surrogate mother.  She was without power in a world where women and slaves had no rights.  When no one else had kind regard for her plight, God did.  God is a kind champion of women!

The promises of God, spoken through the Word of God, stand for all time.  There are things that He speaks today that will be true thousands of years from now.  I am learning that my heart is time-bound.  I am consumed with the fulfilling of God’s promises for the immediate, not the long run.  That’s because pain is short-sighted.  I want relief, resolution, and deliverance today.  What happens a thousand years from now doesn’t feel as important to me as what will happen this afternoon.

Nevertheless, my heart takes notice that I belong to a God whose Word is powerful enough to transcend time.  There is nothing that can nullify what He has spoken.  No power will come against me to erase God’s plans.  However badly things may look for me on a given day, once God chooses to pour out His favor on the oppressed and forgotten, a blessed future commences and remains.  No threat, no arrow, no scheme, even perpetrated by the kings of this world, can undo what God has put in motion.

Though the hands of time move slowly and I don’t see the fulfillment of Your promises in 24 hours, the future course of blessing is set on a servant who obeys.  Amen

El Roi – The God Who Sees

She gave this name [El Roi] to the Lord who spoke to her: “You are the God who sees me.”  Genesis 16:13

This beautiful name for God was spoken by the least likely candidate ~ a young woman, a slave, not a daughter of Israel, despised and in dire circumstances.  She had been sexually used by a giant of the faith, a patriarch, Abraham.  She had been verbally abused by Sarai, Abraham’s wife, who was barren and jealous of Hagar’s fertility.  

All of this set up Hagar’s desire to escape the presence of her master.  She fled and went into the desert.  Her heart was aching.  She was willing to subject herself to the unknowns of the wilderness rather than stay in unbearable circumstances.  An angel came to Hagar and told her that the Lord had heard of her misery and then he blessed her.  Favor was shown to her before she ever uttered a prayer.  She called God, El Roi, ‘for I have seen the One who sees me.’ 

God sees and hears our affliction before he hears our cries for help.  Before prayers are formed, his compassion has already been engaged.  A desperate exile into the desert set the stage for Hagar to see God.  Completely alone, with no competing voices, she was ripe for a divine encounter.

There are periods of our lives when we’d do anything to escape our predicament.  I’ve had more than a few periods like that.  Perhaps you are in one at this very moment.  God sees you struggling to hold on when you don’t think you can cope any longer.  He sees you taking a breath and holding your tongue when unfair accusations are being spewed.  He sees you giving your best, yet again, to someone who doesn’t appreciate it.  He sees you worrying about medical bills, knowing that paying them is impossible with what’s in your bank account.  He sees your disappointment over a marriage that leaves you lonely and heartbroken.  

God sees. He sees before you pray.  He’s moved by your distress even before you’ve stretched out your faith.  God is near you.  Right now.  You are poised for a divine encounter with El Roi.   

Sometimes, I’ve been too tired to tell you my story.  But You already know.  You’ve been watching and You’ve seen me.  Thank you.  Amen

Angel Armies Won’t Always Have To Fight

..and the devil who had deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and sulfur where the beast and the false prophet were, and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever. Revelation 20:10

God’s angels didn’t always fight.  Their warfare had a beginning, and it will have an end.  Let’s look at both events.

This war began when Satan was expelled from heaven.  Previously, Satan had been a high-ranking angel alongside Gabriel and Michael. He lived in God’s presence and led worship in heaven. Despite his privileged position, he committed an act of treason that resulted in his exile. Satan promoted himself.

Isaiah provides more insight into this event. ” I will climb to heaven and place my throne above the highest stars. I will sit there with the gods far away in the north. I will be above the clouds, just like God Most High. “(Isaiah 14:13-14) Satan felt entitled to the worship that God was receiving and believed he should be the one to sit on the throne. With this twisted ambition, his gifts became corrupted. Pride fueled his supernatural charisma, and he campaigned among the angelic hosts to join his cause. He was remarkably successful, influencing one-third of them to defect. God expelled him – and the angels who joined him – and sent them to earth. From then on, the kingdom of darkness has sought to thwart God’s plans. Angelic armies are sent to cripple their efforts. 

Angelic battles will have an endpoint.  God hasn’t seen fit just yet to send all demons into captivity, but one day, they will be thrown into the lake of fire.  None of them will escape this fate.  

For now, the battle rages on.  Daily, God’s children carry the Gospel to others and live their lives to the glory of God. Each day, Satan strategizes plans to corrupt the faith of every believer.  In the heavenlies, God’s forces are coming to our aid, bringing answers, healing, health, strength, provisions, and encouragement.  One day, they will rest.  One day, we will rest.   And we may learn ‘the rest of the story’ of what transpired behind the scenes when we walked by faith and not by sight. 

I get so caught up in my little corner of the world.  Enlarge my vision of Your kingdom ~ and of Your faithfulness beyond my range of vision.  Amen

It Is God Who Commands His Angels

For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.  Psalm 91:11

Jehovah Sabaoth is Lord of the angel armies.  He implements battle plans and dispatches angels to war in the heavenlies.  Satan, the mimic, also implements battle plans against the advance of the Gospel and dispatches his dark angels to carry out his work of resistance.  

There are differing opinions among God’s children regarding the use of spiritual authority in heavenly realms. Satan has assigned high-level territorial spirits to various countries and regions to darken the minds of the people to the truth of the Gospel. Most believers acknowledge that these spirits exist and fulfill these roles.  However, some contend that their spiritual authority extends to these heavenly places.  They ‘take authority’ over these satanic leaders and bind their activities.  Is this biblical?  Or is God the only one who commands His angels to confront these dark forces?  

In Daniel 10, Daniel received a vision and fasted and prayed for 21 days.  His prayers were heard and answered immediately by God but His intervention was delayed in the heavens by the work and leadership of two territorial spirits: one over Persia and one over Greece.  Heavenly reinforcements were needed, so God dispatched Michael, one of His archangels, to engage in the battle.  Victory was achieved.  

Daniel was unaware of the war in the heavenlies.  Therefore, he did not address them or bind dark forces.  His role was to fast, pray, and leave the matter to the Lord of Hosts.  Did he sense the great battle occurring?  Most likely, yes.  An angel came to encourage Daniel to stand firm and be courageous, addressing him as ‘you who are most loved.’  

Many sincere Christian leaders are training people to engage in spiritual warfare by entering an area, discerning the spirit assigned by Satan to oppress and control it, and then addressing them directly, informing them that God is victorious over them.  This level of strategic warfare is concerning and, I believe, a subversion of our spiritual authority.  While we have been given the mandate to liberate people from demonic oppression on Earth, warring in the heavens is beyond our bounds.  

If you often repent on behalf of our country, understand that this is God’s method to influence the battle where territorial spirits fulfill their mandates.  Like Daniel, we repent, fast, and pray, entrusting the Lord of Hosts to devise battle plans and deploy angelic forces.  Oh, child of God, dearly loved, be courageous, and do not grow weary in prayer.  Humbly defer all battle plans to Jehovah Sabaoth.  His promises in this scripture passage hold true throughout all time.

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14.

He Welcomes It On His Shoulders

…and the government will be upon his shoulders.  And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.  Isaiah 9:6

When was the last time you said, “I wouldn’t want to carry that responsibility on my shoulders!”  Whatever it was that you were referring to, it was deemed too heavy to carry.

Our Prince of Peace doesn’t run from positions of power and authority.  This prophetic word (Isaiah 9:6) assures us that Jesus will shoulder the responsibility of ruling over a literal, earthly kingdom that encompasses all the governments and kingdoms of the world.  As His children, each of us will see it with our own eyes.  

Solomon was given divine wisdom, and we admire his discernment in ruling over complicated civil cases. We recall how he delivered a righteous judgment in the dispute between two women who claimed the same baby as their own. Only God could have inspired the idea Solomon employed to reveal the real mother.  

This embodies the essence of divine leadership. Jesus will govern justly, and the implications and examples are so extensive that we can regard them as countless. No sin will remain concealed. Every motive will be revealed. Every false accusation will prove ineffective. Every con artist will be unseated.  

Furthermore, every unfairness will be righted.  Every victim will have advocacy.  The poor will be fed.  The weak will be strengthened and promoted.  The ambitious and charismatic leader will be asked to serve as the humble are exalted.  

None of this will tire our King of Kings. He rules with ease. Righteousness is inherent to His nature. Those of us who live under His reign will embrace the peace that flows from His throne. We will breathe easily, never fearing the worst. All previous sources of anxiety will fade away in the joy of God’s kingdom. 

I’ll be safe then—and I’m safe now because You are already above all powers and authorities that dominate the front pages of the news. Hallelujah. Amen.

Peace – Take a Breath

“Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.” Matthew 10:34

Devotion to Jesus can create chasms in relationships.  These words from Jesus are shocking if I cling exclusively to verses that speak of Jesus being the Prince of Peace.  Are these principles contradictory?  Not at all.  Jesus is Peace.  And He will bring peace to those in disharmony when they seek His face and embrace His truth in unity.  But there are just as many times when He will offend those closest to me.  When that happens, I must suffer for righteousness sake and Jesus’ words are an incentive for me to remain faithful.

Oppressors don’t have to be soldiers, beating down the doors of Christian households to take them away to be killed or tortured.  The ones who persecute can be family members, fellow employees, and even children who strain against a parent’s obedience to Jesus.

This devotional reaches out to you today if you are one who suffers in any way because you love Jesus.  When the fire of love and devotion cause you to walk upstream against around you, know that Jesus sees you and will reward you.  As a wife, you may suffer the scorn and ridicule of an unbelieving husband.  As a husband, you may experience the cold shoulder of a wife who wishes your values were more temporal.  As a child, you may feel disowned because your passion for Jesus alters the future your parents desire for you.  As an employee, you feel excluded by everyone around you who are all too willing to play corporate politics.  As a pastor, you feel that your job is in jeopardy because the majority of your congregations wants feel-good-messages rather than solid Bible teaching.

The Prince of Peace is in you and around you. Peace is promised and it can be yours even though His presence has disrupted the harmony of your relationships. Breathe deeply as the Spirit breathes over you today.  Do it, not once, but as a way of life.  

You had the peace of Your Father in the midst of disharmony with your family and religious leaders. Your Father promised peace but peace in Your troubled world. I follow Your example.  Amen

Shalom Was Waiting

He drove out the man, and at the east of the garden of Eden he placed the cherubim and a flaming sword that turned every way to guard the way to the tree of life.  Genesis 3:24  ESV

God drove them out of the garden and placed two cherubim angels at the garden gate.  Without an intervention of mercy, mankind would never again be in the presence of God.  We would never be stunned by His beauty and by His glory.  How heartbreaking this had to have been as they walked outside the garden, the streams of light and glory behind them.  As they looked over their shoulder, they saw an angel guarding the entrance to, what had once been, home.

We were born with the sting of this banishment written on our souls.  Sin held us in bondage.  God seemed far away.  We feared He was angry with us.  The pain of separation felt extreme and permanent.  The news was dire without the good news of the Gospel story.  As Adam and Eve walked away from the garden, God felt their plight and love overruled.  In fact, He had made a way for their restoration before He even created them.

 A merciful God, in the face of Jesus Christ, would come to end the separation between man and his Creator.  Until then, even in the temple, people would only worship God at a distance.  They could never go behind the curtain that separated sinful man from the holy of holies.  The curtain, made of blue, purple and scarlet threads, actually had cherubim embroidered into it, so significant were these angels who guarded God’s throne room.

When Jesus died, an earthshattering event occurred.  The curtain in the Jerusalem temple, 60 feet high, 30 feet wide, and 4 feet thick, was torn in two from top to bottom.  No man could have done this.  The moment Jesus died and the process of reconciliation was finished, the sound of ripping could be heard.

The way into the Garden of Eden is now open to any who have fallen into the arms of the One who bore their sins.  The pain of separation is over.  God’s wrath is non-existent toward those who embrace His Son.  The Father is love-driven and waits at the gate for a reunion. His blood has washed away the sins of Adam, we have been redeemed, and singing can be heard in the garden once again.

Help me start at the beginning when I share this story with others.  If I start with the cross, it’s incomplete.  How beautiful a story you’ve written – and each of your children are in the center of it!  Amen