Have you ever been broken until you feel you reach the end of yourself? This is the time to reach out to God, who provides many rich promises of love, hope and strength in His word. Throughout the ages, millions have trusted in Him and not been disappointed. Perhaps this sounds like too simple a solution in this modern age of complication and sophistication, but I assure you, simplicity is the key to life. Jesus says, "Come to Me, all you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest". Matthew 11:28. Won't you trust Him today?
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Thursday, October 27, 2016
A promise that God will fill our hearts with joy
I love this Bible promise that God will fill our mouths with laughter and our lips with joy. It tells us that we can rise above our circumstances at all times and no matter how troubled we may feel, God will always be our grounding, and not what is happening around us.
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In hours of discouragement, God is our encouragement...
This is such a beautiful poem by Helen Steiner Rice and I have always loved those first two lines, though the whole poem is so powerful:
Sometimes we feel uncertain,
and unsure of everything,
Afraid to make decisions,
Dreading what the day will bring,
We keep wishing it were possible
to dispel all fear and doubt,
and to understand more readily
just what life is all about,
God has given us the answers
which too often go unheeded,
but if we search His promises
we’ll find everything we need
and seek, to lift our faltering spirits
and renew our courage too,
for there is absolutely nothing too much
for God to do,
For the Lord is our Salvation
and our Strength
in every fight we fight.
Our Redeemer, and Protector,
our eternal Guiding Light,
He has promised to sustain us,
He’s our Refuge from all harms,
and underneath this Refuge
are His Everlasting Arms,
So cast your burdens on Him,
seek His counsel when distressed,
and go to Him for comfort
whenever you’re lonely and oppressed,
For God is our encouragement
in trouble and in trials,
and in suffering and in sorrow
He will turn our tears to smiles.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Dealing with my workaholic issues...
I couldn’t sleep last night – again. The reason why was I was plagued with
thoughts of work. My mind was racing – I
actually realised that I was thinking of the same things over and over again,
resolving them and then thinking of them again. One of my colleagues once told
me that my problem is that I think about people that are not even thinking
about me – in the work context, that is – because I wanted to rush my lunch so
that I could get back to the conference room.
It got me thinking as to why – why was I doing this? It all
came back to my fear of failure. I have a fear of failure! This is what makes
me a workaholic. But what does it matter, even though I am giving my all to my
work, working as unto the Lord, as we are encouraged in the bible, Jesus said
that “Do not be over-anxious, therefore,
about to-morrow, for to-morrow will bring its own cares. Enough for each day
are its own troubles” Mt 6:34.
This does not mean that I have to give up work, or
giving my all to what I do. It means
that at the end of each day, as soon as I walk out of that door, I am leaving
everything in the hands of the Lord – trusting Him that all will be fine and
that tomorrow when I walk in the door, things will still be fine. He never sleeps or slumbers, so I can trust
Him for all of these things!
Halleluia! What a mighty God we serve! I bow down in
reverential awe of His splendour and greatness and I pray that you, dear
reader, will be able to trust God with all that you do and leave today’s
troubles for today. God has given us a
spirit of a sound mind and not of fear (“For God has not given us the spirit of fear; but of power,
and of love, and of a sound mind” 2 Tim 1:7).
Be
encouraged today!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Comfort Songs - "Jesus, we enthrone You and we proclaim you as King"
Do you, like me, have 'comfort songs' that you sing sometimes when you feel that you just need to be close to the Lord? One of my favouritist is this one:
Oh, it may be an old song, but the glory and power in it and the grace that I feel washing over my life when I sing it! And the feeling of being supported, loved, held up by the King of Kings and Lord and Lords!
I once read that when you are feeling depressed, sing or read the olden day songs, songs like "Amazing Grace" and "How great Thou art", written way back when but with such an anointing over them. They are so deeply biblical that they have brought comfort to many, myself included!
"Jesus, we enthrone You and we proclaim You as King
Standing here in the very midst of us
We raise You up with our praise
And as we worship build Your throne,
And as we worship build Your throne
And as we worship build Your throne,
Come Lord Jesus, and take Your place!"
Oh, it may be an old song, but the glory and power in it and the grace that I feel washing over my life when I sing it! And the feeling of being supported, loved, held up by the King of Kings and Lord and Lords!
I once read that when you are feeling depressed, sing or read the olden day songs, songs like "Amazing Grace" and "How great Thou art", written way back when but with such an anointing over them. They are so deeply biblical that they have brought comfort to many, myself included!
The background picture that I used to create this worship picture is courtesy of:
thedanceoflifewithjenna.blogspot.com
Friday, September 26, 2008
“Everyone needs compassion, the kindness of a Saviour, Our God is mighty to save”
“Everyone needs compassion, the kindness of a Saviour, Our God is mighty to save” (Hillsongs)
Needing
We think that we do not need to depend on anyone, as is the modern trend (of which I am no exception!), but it is surprising that we actually do need others! God made us to be in relationship with each other, and it is from the outpouring of our love to Him that we are able to love others. It is impossible, absolutely impossible that we can go through our lives consistently depending on ourselves and still prosper. Is that how you got to where you are today? I doubt it! You had to depend on someone – this is what John Donne says:
“No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as any manner of thy friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.”We need each other and there is no denying it!
CompassionMore than that, we need our Saviour, we need His compassion in our lives! He said: “Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give thee rest” (Matthew 11:28). We do not have to strive for His compassion, as we would have to strive to gain the compassion of people whose hearts are merciless and cold. His heart is warm and encompasses us – His mercy surrounds us – He gives us the love that we do not deserve to receive because we are so sinful. He gives us the love that we all beg for and need from the very foundations of our being.
Kindness
Acts of kindness are rare these days because we are filled with mistrust as a result of bad deeds done to us in our lives. And yet what does a little kindness take away from you? In fact, I can bet that kindness actually adds to you, I can bet that a million acts of random kindness could change the world! Kindness in itself from another human being is tainted because we have the attitude that they are doing it somehow for their own self-benefit, but the Saviour has such kindness that it is called ‘lovingkindness’ in the Bible. When I think of that word ‘lovingkindness’, a picture of beauty comes to my mind, a picture of true love, with no secret motives behind it, like a soft pink rosebud with drops of dew glinting on it in the first hours of daylight. This rosebud, the love of our Saviour, does not change or become affected by the environment around it. It rests calm and peaceful in the midst of turmoil and radiates a sweet aroma of love and gentleness.
We need the kindness and compassion of our Saviour, the flow of tender love from God which radiates our hearts and from there shines its light on the lives of others.
Yes, it’s true, our God is mighty in compassion, kindness and love, He is indeed mighty to save!
Needing
We think that we do not need to depend on anyone, as is the modern trend (of which I am no exception!), but it is surprising that we actually do need others! God made us to be in relationship with each other, and it is from the outpouring of our love to Him that we are able to love others. It is impossible, absolutely impossible that we can go through our lives consistently depending on ourselves and still prosper. Is that how you got to where you are today? I doubt it! You had to depend on someone – this is what John Donne says:
“No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as any manner of thy friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind. And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.”We need each other and there is no denying it!
CompassionMore than that, we need our Saviour, we need His compassion in our lives! He said: “Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give thee rest” (Matthew 11:28). We do not have to strive for His compassion, as we would have to strive to gain the compassion of people whose hearts are merciless and cold. His heart is warm and encompasses us – His mercy surrounds us – He gives us the love that we do not deserve to receive because we are so sinful. He gives us the love that we all beg for and need from the very foundations of our being.
Kindness
Acts of kindness are rare these days because we are filled with mistrust as a result of bad deeds done to us in our lives. And yet what does a little kindness take away from you? In fact, I can bet that kindness actually adds to you, I can bet that a million acts of random kindness could change the world! Kindness in itself from another human being is tainted because we have the attitude that they are doing it somehow for their own self-benefit, but the Saviour has such kindness that it is called ‘lovingkindness’ in the Bible. When I think of that word ‘lovingkindness’, a picture of beauty comes to my mind, a picture of true love, with no secret motives behind it, like a soft pink rosebud with drops of dew glinting on it in the first hours of daylight. This rosebud, the love of our Saviour, does not change or become affected by the environment around it. It rests calm and peaceful in the midst of turmoil and radiates a sweet aroma of love and gentleness.
We need the kindness and compassion of our Saviour, the flow of tender love from God which radiates our hearts and from there shines its light on the lives of others.
Yes, it’s true, our God is mighty in compassion, kindness and love, He is indeed mighty to save!
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Monday, September 15, 2008
THREE ENCOURAGING MESSAGES
Dear Friends in Christ,
Today I would like to share with you three encouraging messages about the man in the tombs who met Jesus and had a life-changing experience. One would think that the fact that he, A RAGING LUNATIC, was living in the tombs, CUTTING HIMSELF WITH STONES, meant that there was no hope for him. But he met Jesus, and oh, glory to God, in Jesus there is hope, because no-one is hopeless whose hope is in God. No matter what you are going through today, He is the one who promised that He would be with us, “even until the end of the age!”
Be encouraged today
Carla
Stop Cutting Yourself Down!
“He was...in the tombs...cutting himself with stones.” Mk 5:4-5
Discussing his low self-esteem, cartoon character Charlie Brown says, "It goes back to when I first set foot on the stage of life. They looked at me and said, 'He's just not right for the part!'" You may smile, but when you've spent your life engaged in self-flagellation, you know exactly what he means. The man in the tombs spent his days "cutting himself" because he thought he was worthless. And many of us who wear a game face in public spend our days doing the same thing.
Your self-image is second only to your faith in God. It doesn't matter what others think of you, what matters is what you think of yourself - based on what God thinks! Self-esteem has to come from self. That's why it's hard to believe the good things people say about you when you can't see them in yourself. Plus, how you treat others flows directly from your reservoir of personal dignity and self-respect. It's impossible to "Love your neighbour as yourself" (Mt 19:19) when you don't even like yourself. Paul says a man should love his wife like he loves himself (Eph 5:28). But when you detest yourself, how can you love your mate?
The only time any of us even comes close to perfection is on a job application! Stop cutting yourself down! God made you the way you are in order to use you the way He planned. Start complimenting Him on the great job He did. And remember, He loves you unconditionally - and that's the only reason you need for loving yourself!
~ by Bob Gass
CRYING ON THE INSIDE
“He was...in the...tombs, crying.” Mk 5:5
Jesus didn't cross the Sea of Galilee in a storm just to meet with a disturbed man. There were plenty of those on shore! He did it because, although this man seemed so fierce and tough on the outside, on the inside "he was... crying." He hated who he'd become and the situation he was in. How about you? Are you crying on the inside because of how your life has turned out? Maybe you intended to be a better parent, a more faithful partner, an honest employee or an exemplary leader, but things didn't work out the way you planned and now you're in a mess.
Jesus said, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled"Mt 5:6. Wanting to change is the first step! Thank God Jesus never said, "Blessed are those who are good enough already," or we'd be in big trouble! No, He was talking to those who want to do the right thing; who still believe they can, even if they aren't right now; those who desire to do better.
Remember, it's not what you've done that makes you a candidate for God's forgiveness, it's how you feel about what you've done. God will never condemn you for asking for His help. In fact, deliverance begins with a desire and a willingness to challenge your problem. So what's your heart's cry today? What do you want to change about yourself and your life? Get alone. Reach to God for help. He'll respond with love and forgiveness. He won't disappoint you!
~ by Bob Gass
THE DIVIDE-AND-CONQUER STRATEGY
“If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves.” 1 Jn 1:8
In the New Testament, "A man with an evil spirit...ran to [Jesus] from the graveyard where he had been living...yelling and cutting himself with stones" (Mk 5:2,3 & 5). Why was this man living in a graveyard outside the city, away from everybody who cared about him? Because Satan's strategy is to "divide and conquer," by isolating you from those who care about you. He'll do whatever it takes to convince you to break away. Without a support system he knows he can get the better of you. He'll try to convince you, "you're not like those people; you're better." Or "your situation's unique because of your background; others can't relate because they've never had it this bad." The problem with thinking you're different from everybody else is - concluding that you don't have to abide by the same rules! At that point, Satan’s lies become a license to act and speak in ways that dishonour God and hurt you.
The Bible says, “If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves.” By hardening your attitude and whipping out the old “yeah but” card, eventually you become disconnected from the truth. And that’s dangerous, especially when you disengage from those who are willing to speak truth to you and have your best interests at heart. When Satan comes with his “divide and conquer” strategy, refuse to buy it. Stay connected no matter what, by refusing to be separated from God’s people, God’s Word, God’s Spirit, God’s plan and God’s purpose for your life.
~ by Bob Gass
Today I would like to share with you three encouraging messages about the man in the tombs who met Jesus and had a life-changing experience. One would think that the fact that he, A RAGING LUNATIC, was living in the tombs, CUTTING HIMSELF WITH STONES, meant that there was no hope for him. But he met Jesus, and oh, glory to God, in Jesus there is hope, because no-one is hopeless whose hope is in God. No matter what you are going through today, He is the one who promised that He would be with us, “even until the end of the age!”
Be encouraged today
Carla
Stop Cutting Yourself Down!
“He was...in the tombs...cutting himself with stones.” Mk 5:4-5
Discussing his low self-esteem, cartoon character Charlie Brown says, "It goes back to when I first set foot on the stage of life. They looked at me and said, 'He's just not right for the part!'" You may smile, but when you've spent your life engaged in self-flagellation, you know exactly what he means. The man in the tombs spent his days "cutting himself" because he thought he was worthless. And many of us who wear a game face in public spend our days doing the same thing.
Your self-image is second only to your faith in God. It doesn't matter what others think of you, what matters is what you think of yourself - based on what God thinks! Self-esteem has to come from self. That's why it's hard to believe the good things people say about you when you can't see them in yourself. Plus, how you treat others flows directly from your reservoir of personal dignity and self-respect. It's impossible to "Love your neighbour as yourself" (Mt 19:19) when you don't even like yourself. Paul says a man should love his wife like he loves himself (Eph 5:28). But when you detest yourself, how can you love your mate?
The only time any of us even comes close to perfection is on a job application! Stop cutting yourself down! God made you the way you are in order to use you the way He planned. Start complimenting Him on the great job He did. And remember, He loves you unconditionally - and that's the only reason you need for loving yourself!
~ by Bob Gass
CRYING ON THE INSIDE
“He was...in the...tombs, crying.” Mk 5:5
Jesus didn't cross the Sea of Galilee in a storm just to meet with a disturbed man. There were plenty of those on shore! He did it because, although this man seemed so fierce and tough on the outside, on the inside "he was... crying." He hated who he'd become and the situation he was in. How about you? Are you crying on the inside because of how your life has turned out? Maybe you intended to be a better parent, a more faithful partner, an honest employee or an exemplary leader, but things didn't work out the way you planned and now you're in a mess.
Jesus said, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled"Mt 5:6. Wanting to change is the first step! Thank God Jesus never said, "Blessed are those who are good enough already," or we'd be in big trouble! No, He was talking to those who want to do the right thing; who still believe they can, even if they aren't right now; those who desire to do better.
Remember, it's not what you've done that makes you a candidate for God's forgiveness, it's how you feel about what you've done. God will never condemn you for asking for His help. In fact, deliverance begins with a desire and a willingness to challenge your problem. So what's your heart's cry today? What do you want to change about yourself and your life? Get alone. Reach to God for help. He'll respond with love and forgiveness. He won't disappoint you!
~ by Bob Gass
THE DIVIDE-AND-CONQUER STRATEGY
“If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves.” 1 Jn 1:8
In the New Testament, "A man with an evil spirit...ran to [Jesus] from the graveyard where he had been living...yelling and cutting himself with stones" (Mk 5:2,3 & 5). Why was this man living in a graveyard outside the city, away from everybody who cared about him? Because Satan's strategy is to "divide and conquer," by isolating you from those who care about you. He'll do whatever it takes to convince you to break away. Without a support system he knows he can get the better of you. He'll try to convince you, "you're not like those people; you're better." Or "your situation's unique because of your background; others can't relate because they've never had it this bad." The problem with thinking you're different from everybody else is - concluding that you don't have to abide by the same rules! At that point, Satan’s lies become a license to act and speak in ways that dishonour God and hurt you.
The Bible says, “If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves.” By hardening your attitude and whipping out the old “yeah but” card, eventually you become disconnected from the truth. And that’s dangerous, especially when you disengage from those who are willing to speak truth to you and have your best interests at heart. When Satan comes with his “divide and conquer” strategy, refuse to buy it. Stay connected no matter what, by refusing to be separated from God’s people, God’s Word, God’s Spirit, God’s plan and God’s purpose for your life.
~ by Bob Gass
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