Your Heavenly Father
Therefore, take no thought, saying, “What shall we eat?” or, “What shall we drink?” or, “Wherewithal shall we be clothed?” …for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things. (Matt 6:31-32)
I pray that you had a great day of worship and a blessed Lord’s Day. I am reminded that there is no worry in worship. Worship allows us to give our full attention to God and consider all that He is, all that He does, all that He provides, and all that He promises. Worry is needless for the child of God because by faith we know that our heavenly Father cares and “shall supply all your needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” and we can trust Him (Phil 4:19). But how well do we trust Him for these things when our cupboards are full, our closets are well stocks, and our consumption of things sees no end. Our scripture passage reminds us that God knows us very well and cares for “these things” that are embedded in our daily lives, even when we give little thought for them. For many of us, our lives are well stocked and so stacked with stuff that we give little thought for these things and then we miss out on God’s rich activity and personal presence in our daily livelihood. My friend, God has filled our days with His presence and His provisions that we are without excuse to praise and worship Him. Throughout your day, remember to look to “your heavenly Father” and make thanksgiving and praise to Him in the moments “we eat”, at ever moment when “we drink” and for every piece of clothing we put on. He is the One who cares for your wellbeing and provides for all you need. My friend, do not allow your storehouse of stuff to distract you from all that “your heavenly Father” provides and proves in His love for you. He knows you and cares for you. Father, thank You for Your love. Thank You that You provide for my every need through Christ Jesus our Lord. I praise You and worship You in the blessed Name of Jesu. Amen.
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Look and Pray
For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry. (Luke 15:24)
There are children who are raised in church from a young age. They hear Bible stories, hear about the miraculous birth of Jesus, God’s love for the world and learn the way they should go, but the world somehow still gets a grip on them. These children wonder from these early upbringings to confuse chaos for fun, and disobedience for confidence. They are thrown emotionally into choices that leave them broken and longing for wholeness. Parents pray and ask others to pray with them. The answers to the parent’s prayers seem so distant and at times these parents may drift into worry and wonder of how God will ever stop their child from sinking deeper and deeper into the pleasures of the world and turn them around to Him. They long and look for the day when their child would turn away from the noise of the world and be able to hear the call of Christ for their life. My friend, if you are desperately asking the Lord to bring your child back to Him, don’t stop praying. Keep praying and keep inviting others to come alongside you to cover the soul of your precious child in His word. There is power in the name of Jesus and in Jesus. There is the gift of reconciliation which is wonderfully told in story of the Prodigal Son. In this scripture passage, the father continually looked for his son to return. He rejoiced that his son came back to his earthly house but celebrated that his son was now alive and found eternally. “For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost and is found.” So, they began to celebrate (Luke 15:24). So, as you pray and await the day for your child to surrender their life to Christ, cling to this story of hope and never stop praying for your prodigal child. Father, thank You for Your eternal love and I pray Your peace for those who are praying for a wandering and wayward child. Father, move upon the brokenness in their child’s life that they would look to their Father in heaven and find wholeness, healing and the eternal hope through Your Son, Jesus. In the blessed Name of Jesus. Amen.
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United In Christ
“My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in Me through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as You are in Me, and I am in You. May they also be in Us so that the world may believe that You have sent Me. I have given them the glory that You gave Me, that they may be one as We are One: I in them and You in Me. May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that You sent Me and have loved them even as You have loved Me. (John 17:20-23)
The thing that pressed on the mind of Christ just hours before He complete His personal earthy ministry, was the unity of those who would continue in His ministry. The success of His life ministry was Oneness with the Father. He spoke what He heard from the Father. He joined the Father in the activities the Father was doing. He obeyed the Father with His life. The Church is many members who function in “complete unity to let the world know that You (God the Father) sent Me (Jesus the Son) and have loved them.” The Church does not function and do the Fathers will in part. It requires the whole body of believers working in concert to fulfill the design of God and desire of Jesus. Every child of God is to be connected with the Godhead and the body of Christ. Do not be deceived by the thought that you can connect with God alone and have no need for others. My friend, seek out with whom God is connecting you and join together with those believers to make your calling complete. You will know and experience the “glory” of Jesus Christ, the eternal love of the Father and the joy of Christian living by faith in Jesus Christ.. Father, thank You for Your love and the body of Jesus Christ to share and know Your love, joy, peace and rest. I delight in You today and to serve You through the body of Christ. In the blessed Name of Jesus. Amen.
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