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Saturday, 15 June 2019

When God says no. ( Romans 8 v 36 )

'I thank thee that many of my prayers have been refused,I have asked amiss and do not have,I have  prayed from lust and been rejected,I have longed for Egypt and have been given a wilderness.Go on with thy patient work,answering 'no' to my wrongful prayers, and fitting me to accept' So wrote a godly man of old,and as I look back I am glad that God said no to my prayers sometimes,oh yes He has answered my prayers with a yes many times.Let us remember prayer is not a convenient way of getting what we want,even if it appears legitimate , even it seems right in our eyes.Consider we are praying to an all wise  God,who knows the end from the beginning,and whose ways are perfect. Prayer must always have at the center of its being,an acknowledging ,that God's will be done,as our blessed Saviour, showed in His darkest hour.

Friday, 14 June 2019

An important question. ( Matthew 22 v 16 - 22 )

There it was lying on the ground bright and shiny ,a penny which someone had lost,so I picked it up and it became mine. The penny has a portrait on it of our Queen,and it reminded me of  what Jesus told the religious leaders of his day ( Matthew 22 v 16 - 22).They wanted to catch him out ,so they asked him a question, which was politically loaded,it went like this,'Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?.So our all wise Saviour asked for a coin,and he asked the question,whose portrait was on the coin,they answered Caesar.Then Jesus replied,'' Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's''.What a wonderful answer ,how applicable to modern life,their are employers who expect their employees to serve them in total,their are political powers, who want  total commitment to them,there are relationships where God is totally excluded.Let us not bow to the one sided idea that our belief in God should not  interfere to whoever or whatever.

Thursday, 13 June 2019

Learn ( Psalm 23 v 1 )

A  Margaret Gallagher is 77 and lives in Co Fermanagh in Ulster, she has lived all her life in a thatched cottage,and in all that time she has had no running water or electricity.She has to go a well 10 times a day.She has led an active life, even receiving  an award from the Queen for services in the community.When interviewed she gave us all a bit of advice,'be content with what you have'.In a world that is always pressurising us to buy, buy,buy. it is so easy to become discontented.It is the word of God that warns us against a love of money, many people crave after money,but the scripture challenges us with the following words ,that some people think that godliness is a means of financial gain, Again those words cut across the so called prosperity gospel,but no says Paul,' godliness with ..  contentment is great gain'. ( 1 Timothy 6 v 6 )                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

Tuesday, 11 June 2019

As in the days of Noah ( 2 Peter 3 v 7 - 14 )

It was raining as I was on my daily morning walk, and I noticed a leaflet on the ground, I picked it up and discovered that it was a gospel tract.I read the heading,' as in the days of Noah',it was a quotation  from the gospel of Matthew 24 v 37,the context is about the Lords coming again . It is our Lord speaking, and He is warning us to be ready,He reminds us in the days of Noah people were doing ordinary things ,like eating and drinking ,marrying and giving in marriage.Even though they had a preacher in their midst ( 2 Peter 2 v 5 ) they were oblivious to the danger of what was going to befall them, and so they perished.Let me just remind you that Jesus is coming back again if you are a Christian live in the light of this momentous event,as Peter tells us ,that we should make ever effort,to live a holy life.( 2 Peter 3 v 14 ). If you are not a Christian then seek the Lord while he can be found, call upon Him while he is near  ( Isaiah 55 v 6 ), before it is to late.

Chief of sinners. ( 1 Timothy 1 v 15 )

A well loved minister was retiring ,and in his closing address he said the following, there are two important things I have learned, that I am a great sinner, and I have a great Saviour. Let us never underestimate our sinful condition,we are all sinners, and let none us think that we do not need a Saviour,an old Puritan wrote this , 'Grant me never to lose sight of the exceeding sinfulness of sin.'  Yet for all of us there is hope, it is to be found in Jesus who died that we might be forgiven, for He is a great Saviour.

Monday, 10 June 2019

No room for despair. ( John 4 v 35 - 36 )

I have heard of a system used in personal evangelism, not sure of the details,but I asked a friend about, how successful  it was.He said they had used it in his church,and the results were not very favourable, but he said that may be so ,it is something,better than doing nothing.I do not know if there is a successful system in personal evangelism.. I have in my lifetime witnessed to many people,I cannot say I have been very successful,at least I can say I have tried ,I have done something.Yes not perfectly but prayerfully ,and I leave the rest to God,let us remember what our Lord said to His disciples, 'one sows and another reaps'..I sent you to reap what you have not worked for.Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labour' ( John 4 v 37 - 38 ).W .Barclay  writes,'' No word for Christ and no great undertaking ever fail.If we do not see the result of our labour others will. There is no room for despair in the Christian life.''

Sunday, 9 June 2019

God ( Psalm 94 v 17 - 19 )

I have been following the Lord for just over 55 years,a long time, how have I mentioned this ?oh yes I prayed my way through, I have read the word of God continually,I have attended Christian fellowships,regularly.Now of course all these things are important, I am responsible to do all I can in following my Saviour,but  in the end it does come down to the God of all grace. Fifty five years with all the pit falls and dangers,both physically,mentally, and spiritually,are very real,The only answer I can give, can be summed up  in the words of the hymn,'To God be the Glory great things He has done'.