Daily Devotional

Lord, I recognize that my rebellion is against You, and You alone. For there is nothing righteous in me. I desire to do what is evil in Your sight. I was born rebellious from the moment my mother conceived me. I know that You will never reject a broken spirit and repentant heart. I know that Your blood will purify me of my sins. I know that when I am washed in Your blood I will become whiter than snow.

 

Son, now that I have washed you, I give you My word and it is the truth. By the power of My word I will make you strong, and you can go wherever you wish. With My word you can go safely through the sea of distress that is coming.

 

So let all My children know that when they are united the world will know who I am and the love I have for them. I came into this world to prove that My word is the truth. All who want to know the truth will recognize that what I am saying is right. Remember that this world hates the truth, and you can recognize anyone who rejects My truth because they trust in their wealth, and become more and more bold in their wickedness.

 

Lord, I know that life is a choice. Therefore, I choose to always trust in Your unfailing love. I choose to praise You forever, for all You have done for me. I choose to trust in Your word for it is the source of my life.

 

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Son, don’t be afraid of what you hear is happening, but be strong and finish the task! I am determined to bless you and your family. I will prune your life so that you will bear even more fruit. The key is to remain in Me and you will produce much fruit. Apart from Me you can do nothing. When My words direct your life, you may ask for anything you want, and it will be granted! Remember, you didn’t choose Me, I chose you.

 

This world will hate you because I chose you to come out of it, but remember that it hated Me first. This world loves those who belong to it, but you are no longer part of the world’s system. Call on Me when you are in trouble, and I will rescue you. My Holy Spirit will guide you, and tell you about the future. My Holy Spirt will grant your request because you use My name. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows, but take heart because I have overcome the world. Remember giving thanks in all circumstances is a sacrifice that truly honors me.

 

Son, everyone in the world will die. So don’t be dismayed when the wicked grow rich and their homes become ever more splendid. These people who boast of their wealth don’t understand; they will die just like animals. They have made their hearts as hard as stone so that they can not hear My word, or hear My messengers that I have sent them. Since they have refused to listen I will not listen when they call to Me on judgment day.

 

Lord, I will wholeheartedly follow You. I am still strong, so give me the land You promised me and my family. I will not fear when trouble comes, but my desire is to finish the task You have for me.

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Son, your love for one another will prove to the world that you are My children. Trust what I said; that I am going to prepare a mansion for you. When everything is ready, I will come and get you, so that you will always be with Me.

 

When I left this earth to go and prepare your mansion, I sent you the Holy Spirit, who will never leave you. He will lead you into all truth. The world cannot receive Him because it isn’t looking for Him and doesn’t recognize Him. But you know Him because He lives in you. The Holy Spirit will teach and remind you of everything that has been written about Me in My word. My gift of the Holy Spirit will give you peace of mind and heart, and the peace He brings the world cannot give.

 

So don’t be troubled or afraid, just remember what I told you: “I will come back to you again.” Now that you know I am coming back, I will bless you if you do what I say. Remember that I am the way, the truth, and the life.  No one can come to the Father except through Me. You can ask My father for anything in My name and He will do it for you. All who love Me will do what I say.

 

For who is greater than My Father? He is the Lord Most High and He is awesome. He is the great King of all the earth, and He says, “Look up and see what’s coming, it is a basket and it’s filled with the sins of everyone that has lived or will live, and I am coming to judge every person that has refused My Son’s gift.”

 

Lord, help me to love and worship You as Your name deserves. Help me to meditate on Your unfailing love.  Thank You, that Your strong right hand will protect me and guide me until I die. For there is nothing and no one like You!

Daily Devotional

Son, the accuser, Satan, is making accusations against you saying, “This man is like a burning stick that has been snatched from the fire, and look at his filthy clothes.”  I have rejected his accusations, because I have taken away your sins and have given you fine new clothes to wear. So follow my ways and carefully serve Me. Then someday soon you will walk among these others standing here with Me.

 

I have anointed you, by pouring My oil of joy on you. I have given you My eternal blessing. So don’t ever be afraid or discouraged, but be strong and courageous. Defend My truth with humility. Go perform awe-inspiring deeds, but always love My justice and hate evil.

 

Do not despise small beginnings, for I rejoice to see My work begin. Those who love their life in this world will lose it. Those who care nothing for their life in this world will keep it for eternity. Remember that My light will shine for you just a little longer. Walk in the light while you can, so the darkness will not overtake you. Those who walk in the darkness cannot see where they are going. So put your trust in My light while there is still time; then you will become a child of the light.

 

Look at the nations of the world, they are in chaos and their kingdoms are crumbling. So be still, and know that I am God. I will be honored by every nation; I will be honored throughout the world. All who reject Me and My message will be judged on the day of judgment by the truth I have spoken.

 

Lord, You are my refuge and strength, always ready to help me in times of trouble. Therefore, I will not fear when earthquakes come and the mountains crumble into the sea, for my Lord is with me!

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Son, I call My sheep by name and lead them. I walk ahead of them, and they follow Me because they know My voice. They won’t follow a stranger; they will run from him because they don’t know his voice. Those who come to Me will be saved, and they will be free to find good pastures. My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one can snatch them away from Me.

 

Son, when people refuse to listen to Me, they will listen to the evil one, and his purpose is to steal, kill and destroy their life. If they continue to listen to him they cannot walk with Me. To walk with Me they must confess that they are sinners; that I am the only One who can save them. They must listen to My voice and follow Me, and I will give them a satisfying life in this world, and eternal life with Me!

 

Lord, I will listen for Your voice because it is the source of all my joy, and Your words give me hope.

Kingdom Thinking – Part 12

Matthew 6:9-10 “This, then, is how you should pray: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.’”

 

I praise the Lord for the tithes and offerings that come in from God’s people to support the work that is being done. Jesus did say that the laborer is worthy of his hire. “And in the same house remain, eating and drinking such things as they give: for the labourer is worthy of his hire. Go not from house to house.” (Luke 10:7 KJV)

 

However, with kingdom thinking we go beyond tithes and offerings to see how through the gospel whole communities can be lifted up economically.

 

Vishal Mangalwati said this about William Carey: “He was an industrialist. An economist. A medical humanitarian. A media pioneer. An educator. A moral reformer. A botanist. And a Christian missionary. And he did more for the transformation of the Indian subcontinent in the nineteenth century and twentieth century than any other individual before or since.”

 

When Carey arrived in India in 1793 as a missionary-reformer he not only accomplished what was said above, but started what is now known as the Modern Missionary Movement. With this movement came new structures called mission societies and the Gospel began to go out all over the world in a more concentrated effort not seen probably since the early apostles. William Carey was a kingdom thinker.

 

Historian Hugh Tinker, in his classic study on South Asia wrote a short history, summing up the essence of Carey’s method and its results: “…and so in Serampore, on the banks of river Hooghly, soon after 1800, the principal elements in modern South Asia – popular linguistic identification, the press, the university, social consciousness – all came to light. The West and South Asia were about to come to grips with each other in terms not merely a power and profit, but also of ideas and principles.”

 

This brings out not only Kingdom thinking, but kingdom action. Vishal Mangalwati went on to say that it was the Gospel, not Gandhi that set India free. Proverbs 19:21 states: “Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.” It would seem from this verse that we can have many plans, but the only plans that will prevail are those that are in tune with God’s purpose.

 

What is God’s purpose? The Lord’s prayer sums up God’s purpose quite well: “His kingdom come and His will be done here in earth as it is in heaven.” Kingdom thinking takes God’s purpose and sees how it can be achieved in the community and society where we live.

 

We know from Luke 17:21 that “the kingdom of God is within you.” This is why our work matters to God, like Dr. Hugh Whelchel said: “Work is not a curse but a gift from God. By our work we employ useful skills to glorify God and love our neighbors.” God has His people in different vocations throughout society and in seeking first His kingdom (Matthew 6:33) we begin to see His kingdom manifested in our different spheres of work.

 

Tim Keller brings out this definition of work: “Rearranging the raw materials of a particular domain to draw out its potential for the flourishing of everyone.” We are made in the image of God, and God created and so will we. The only difference is that God created something out of nothing, but we create something out of something. We can take a piece of wood and make a table or take a tree and build a house.

 

I am sure that when each member of God’s household begins to earnestly seek first the Kingdom of God, creative ideas will come forth on how we can see a change in our culture and community through the work the Lord has called us to. Like Hugh Welchel said: “Being in the image of God refers not only to who we are but also to what we are created to do. We are called not just to work but to do certain tasks to achieve a definite goal.”

 

And the goal is: “His kingdom come and His will be done here on earth as it is in heaven.” This will not be fully achieved until the Lord comes, but we work towards this goal.

 

Frank Dietz – OM International – Minister at Large

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Daily Devotional

Son, since you have never traveled this way before, purify yourself, for I am getting ready do great wonders. I will do this so that all the nations of the earth will know that My hand is powerful, and that they might fear Me.

 

For a boisterous country, once so secure says, “I am the greatest! No other country can compare to me!” They claim to follow Me, but then they worship the things of this world. They no longer ask for My guidance or seek My blessings. They think I will do nothing to them, either good or bad. No one can tell them anything, and they refuse all My corrections. They do not trust Me or draw near to Me. They get up early to continue their evil deeds and they think their silver and gold will save them. But soon they will become an utter ruin and everyone passing by will laugh at them because of the decisions they have made.

 

Remember, human effort accomplishes nothing. So spend your energy seeking My eternal life. Believe what I have told you; that I will never reject You. My words are your life, and My words give you eternal life. With My love, I will calm all your fears. Soon all your troubles will be over, and you will never again fear disaster.

 

Lord, there are so many troubles today – too many to count! Sometimes I get discouraged because I can’t see a way out. But Lord, my only hope is in You. I will wait for You to help me. You will lift me out of the pit of despair, out of the mud and the mire of this world. You will set my feet on solid ground and steady me as I walk. Therefore, I put my hope in You my Lord, my Savior and my King.

Kingdom Thinking – Part 11

Matthew 6:9-10 “This, then, is how you should pray: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.'”

 

Kingdom thinking will lead us to pray for His kingdom to come and His will to be done here on earth as it already is in heaven, and not just praying for revival in the church. Yes, we want to see revival in the church, but that is not the end of the matter. We want the revival to result in seeing His kingdom come and His will being done.

 

A kingdom mind-set will focus on seeing the kingdom of God manifested here on earth. Yes, we want to see healing and deliverance of individuals. But, even going beyond that to see manifestation of the kingdom in our homes, communities, states and country that affect the quality of life in all areas: socially, politically as well as economically.

 

With a kingdom mind-set Isaiah 61:3-4 takes on a whole new focus: “…and provide for those who grieve in Zion — to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor. They will rebuild the ancient ruins and restore the places long devastated; they will renew the ruined cities that have been devastated for generations.”

 

Again we look at the gifts the Lord has given to the church to bring about what He wants. The list below is not my own list, but it does seem to bring out what the Lord has given us so that His body might grow and become mature in the things of Christ.

 

Here is a mixture that we can look at:

 

Apostles: (GO) The apostolic ministry is a constant reminder to the body that our ministry extends to the ends of the world. Although we do not today have apostles in the sense of those “12” or “THE APOSTLE,” yet there is still the ‘spirit’ of the apostle; the missionary spirit. Those who embrace this spirit have a passion to “go.” It would also seem that along with this spirit is what I would call a ‘pioneer’ spirit. Paul expressed this when he wanted break new ground in preaching the gospel in the regions beyond.

 

Prophets: (Hear) Listening to God’s Word for a particular time and place marks the prophet’s ministry. A prophet’s ministry can take different forms, such as a Biblical exegete with a passion for the truth, or a person spontaneously inspired by the Spirit having a word for a local body of believers, or a nation’s leaders.

 

Evangelist: (Grow) Evangelist reminds the body that it is healthy to be growing just as it is natural for organisms to grow. Evangelists keep the body alive through a steady influx of new life entering into the church body.

 

Pastor/Teacher: (Care and Know) These are the ones who provide the care and concern for growth. The pastor/teacher might have the more relevant gift for equipping and strengthening than the others.

 

Also, along with these we have other support gifts:

 

Leader: Visionary and administrative. Vision leaders are the ones who recognize and anticipate what can be done. They are the ones who are transforming leaders. They know where they are going and how to take others with them. The administrative leader plots the course and guides the ship. Most usually he is the one who puts shape to the visionary goals of the ones who are the planners, strategists, and delegators in the body.

 

Exhorter: The exhorter is a motivator used by the Holy Spirit. He comes alongside and helps the person to realize his potential. He is an encourager giving out a challenge to rise above and beyond what we might think is our ability.

 

Wise: Another ingredient in a leader is wisdom. This is like a doctor who in examining the symptom and is able to make a wise diagnosis of the situation. We have each been amazed when all of a sudden there is a solution to a complex question or some difficult circumstance. People with wisdom seem to be able to penetrate to the heart of a matter and come up with a solution.

 

 

 

Kingdom Thinking – Part 10

Matthew 6:10 “Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”

 

Kingdom thinking will tend to exorcize the demonic out of social systems that are operating in one’s society and culture. Not only do we want to deal with individual sin, but also the power structure that is behind it. We see that Jesus came to redeem.

 

Colossians 1:20 “….and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.”

 

When we read Isaiah 61:1-4 and then the New Testament counterpart in Luke 4:18 where Jesus declared that this is why He came, we begin to understand something of what our task is in the Great Commission. We see the model that was set down in the early church as an example to follow.

 

First, we see in the early church whenever there was an emergency how Christians began to respond in the form of gifts, money, clothing, etc. to help those in need.

 

Secondly, micro-enterprise development was started where people could be taught how to ‘fish’ (to gain a living without handouts) instead of giving a ‘fish’ (a handout).

 

Thirdly, social justice was taught to where those who had could help those who did not have and more of equality came in not by political force (government), but through voluntary efforts.

 

Fourthly, structures of sin were identified: child prostitution, poppy growing (like they have in Afghanistan today), child labor, abortion clinics, etc.

 

Fifthly, pressure was built on government as well as by worldwide organizations to challenge the so-called power elites that maintain these ‘structures of sin.’

 

Kingdom thinking recognizes the fallenness of all human institutions and seeks renewal through value change. Value change begins with the church. It is now clear that church planting is an essential part of the transformation.

 

We also need to recognize that within the church there must be order. So we see from all of this that in the church body there are some who are called to provide oversight, rule, discipline, teaching and care. John Stott wrote: “All God’s people are priests, all are ministers or servants; but He gave some apostles, prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers.”

 

To me a very important principle in all of this is what I call ‘releasing the ministry.’ Once we have trained a person we then hand the ministry over to them. We see this with Jesus. He called twelve men “designating them apostles – that they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach.” Mark 3:14

 

He discipled, trained and gave them the ministry. He relinquished to these twelve Galileans, unlearned men the task of world evangelism. What a risk! One turned out to be a traitor, and the others, at a time of great trial for the Lord, forsook Him. There will be a risk also with relinquishing a ministry. Mistakes will be made; failures will come. This is often one of the reasons why in many cases we do not turn the ministry over. If those who are paid do all of the ministry because the are good at it, it will intimidate others into thinking that they cannot do it. And so they remain quiet in the pews and the church continues to become more irrelevant to them.

 

So often we have kept the ministry in the hands of the ‘professionals.’ This is what we pay them for anyway, isn’t it? Kingdom thinking will lead to a relinquishing ministry. We will find that in this relinquishing ministry those who have been discipled and mentored will move into places where ‘structures of sin’ are located to deal with those sinful structures.

 

An example of this is William Carey – missionary to India – who saw what was then practiced and called “sati,” become illegal. Sati is where the widow whose husband had just died would be thrown alive onto the fire consuming her dead husband ‘so that she could join him.’ God used William Carey to see this practice banned throughout India. (Although in some cases this practice is still going on, but sati is against the law.)

 

Kingdom Thinking – Part 9

Matthew 6:10 “Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”

 

Someone said: “All humankind still prefers peace to war, justice to oppression, harmony to discord, order to chaos. Social change is possible and we see it throughout the world. How can we do equal justice to the truths of the creation, the fall, redemption and the end? Paul perhaps expressed this well in 1 Thessalonians 1:9 and 10. “…to serve the living and true God, and to wait for his Son from heaven.” The culmination of serving and waiting is striking, since the former is actively getting busy for Christ on earth, while the latter is passively looking for him to come from heaven. We must serve, but there are limits to what we can achieve. We must wait, but have no liberty to do so in idleness. Thus working and waiting go together.

 

We Evangelical Christians seem to have the swing of the pendulum in our theology. Some are social activists who are out to create utopia here on earth while there are others who think there is no hope for our culture and with a dug in mentality wait for the return of the Lord.

 

What we need is to strive for spiritual balance. Yes, we are waiting for the return of the Lord, but while we are waiting we are not idle, but busy in preaching, teaching, spreading the Word and discipleship. We are embracing our culture and society in order to redeem that which has been lost. Our last weekly letter spoke about redemption.

 

In the first reformation that took place about 500 years ago under Martin Luther the Word of God was put into the hands of God’s people instead of only the priests. The result was electrifying and brought in a reformation that affected Western culture.

 

We need another reformation that puts the work of God back into the hands of God’s people and when this happens we will see a change in our culture.

 

To get the work of God back into the hands of God’s people will require the working of the offices that have been outlined in Ephesians 4:11-12. “It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, to prepare God’s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up.”

 

Who are these people called by God to help equip saints for the work of the ministry? It is important to be able to identify them. In reading the New Testament one comes away with the idea that we have function before form and operation before organization. Just because someone is in an authoritative office does not mean that he has authority. The office is the result of the evidence of authority.

 

David Watson said, “The church should give official recognition to those in whom the Spirit is manifestly at work.” Authority is already seen in man/woman’s life. We see this coming out in Acts 6:1-6 where we have the calling out or picking out of seven men to help wait on tables. They were already recognized for their godly life and leadership ability. The same thing is seen in Acts 13 when Paul and Barnabas were chosen.

 

David Watson brings out another important truth. “In the early church the leaders were nearly always appointed from the area in which they served. They had the advantage of knowing the local scene intimately, and were therefore naturally placed for fulfilling an effective pastoral and preaching ministry according to the gifts given to them by God.”

 

Often we send young people off to seminary or Bible School for training. I am working with a church in the state of Nevada that has the right idea to have an intern program where young people come under the leadership of the local church for a period of time. During that time of training one is able to see the gifts that are being manifested and then able to steer that young person on further use in the extension of the Kingdom of God.

 

When I was the director of our OM ship Doulos we initiated a program called “Intensive Training Program” where young people would come for a period of very intensive training. In the process we would see who had leadership potential, etc., and once seen that individual could be advanced in a leadership role. As a matter of fact, in 2013 one of these young men will become executive director of Operation Mobilization – a mission with over 6,000 missionaries, coming from over 90 different countries and working in over 110 countries in the world.

 

This type of discipleship, mentoring, training can be carried on in the local level with the result of seeing our communities changed.