verse of the day

Sunday, 2 May 2021

Samuel ( 2 ) ( 1 Samuel 2 - 3 )

Let us consider the child Samuel, and the lessons we can learn from him,  he was to be looked after by the High Priest  Eli, he had the awesome responsibility, of caring for Samuel. He appeared to have done a good job, but he had two sons who turned out bad. They would bring judgement on Eli because he never dealt with them, yes he spoke to them, but as High Priest that was not enough. The message of judgement  came  like this, one evening God spoke to Samuel, but he  thought it was Eli calling him, but Eli assured him he hadn't called, this happened three times. On the third time Eli realised it was God ,so he told  him that next time, say,'' Speak Lord for your servant is listening'', so it came to pass. God told Samuel that he was going to judge Eli and his sons, first of all as High Priest he should have dealt with his sons but he didn't ,so God was going to deal with them. The next morning Eli asked  Samuel what God said, Samuel was afraid to tell him, but eventually he told him. There are a number of lessons to be learnt from this, first Eli, he paid a hard price by not dealing with his sons, godly people don't always have godly children, and there are times we have to make hard and painful decisions ,even to those nearest and dearest to us.. Samuel asked God  to speak to him, be careful, for you may not like what He has to say to you.  Samuel was afraid to tell Eli what God had said, so right at the beginning of his prophetic ministry, he would have to learn a very important lesson, to say things to people, that they don't want to hear, ministers of Christ  must especially learn this lesson .

Saturday, 1 May 2021

Honour God. ( 1) ( 1 Samuel 2 v 30 )

I think it was the the Victorians who said ,'a child should be seen and not heard', but my thoughts turned to a child his name was Samuel. Samuel had a godly mother called Hanna , godly mothers are very precious, and can leave a lasting influence on their children lives. We read about his mother in 1 Samuel chap 1- 2, she had Samuel in response to her prayers, and when her prayers were answered, she dedicated her child to God. Dedication services should be taken very serious, Hannah meant it, and at a very early age she  gave him  over to the service of God . She had promised that if God would give her a child, she would give him back to the Lord , and she kept her promise.  Ecclesiastes chap 5 v 4 reads ,'When you make a vow to God, do not delay to fulfil it , He has no pleasure in fools; fulfil your vow'. God expects us to do do what we promise Him, consider ,God always keeps His promises. It is inconceivable to us that He would break his word. The lesson is this,  be careful what you vow or promise God, think seriously about it ,before you do it. In 1 Samuel 2 v 30 , we read God saying,' Those who honour Me I will honour'.

Friday, 30 April 2021

More. ( Ephesians 2 v 1 - 10)

 The word mercy has the meaning of compassion, pity for the underserving and the guilty, that is you and that is me. I continually stand in need of mercy, and the good news is, God is merciful, to all who come to Him through Christ, The cross says it all, at the cross there is mercy for all, who would seek forgiveness, through Jesus. I heard this song recently written by ,Matt Papa, it is called ,''His Mercy  is More''.

                                 ( 1)    What love could remember, what we have done,

                                          Omniscient, all knowing, He counts not their sum,

                                         Thrown into a sea without bottom or shore,

                                          Our sins  are many, His mercy is more.

                                (2 )     What  patience would wait as we constantly roam

                                           What  Father so tender is calling us home,

                                            He welcomes the weakest , the vilest, the poor,

                                           Our sins are many, His  mercy is more.

                                  ( 3)         What rules of kindness, He lavished on us,

                                            His blood was the payment, His life was the cost,

                                            We stood 'neath  a  debt we could never afford

                                            Our sins  they are many, His mercy is more   


                                                                      Chorus

                                                              Praise  the  Lord

                                                              His mercy is more

                                                              Stronger than darkness

                                                              New every morning,

                                                  Our sins are many, His mercy is more

                                                                 


                                                        


Thursday, 29 April 2021

Put firt things first. ( Matthew 6 v 33 )

 Our wonderful  Saviour said so many wonderful things ,in Matthew 6 v  28 - 34 ,he  emphasises the importance of not worrying, why?, because we are all inclined to worry. In these verses, he  highlights  not to worry about what to eat, drink, and wear, he points us to our heavenly father, as an example of Gods care for nature. He reminds us how much more valuable we his children  are ,than the birds etc . we alone are the children of God. He points out the fruitlessness of worry v 27,and yet we worry, to our shame, Jesus never worried, you may think it was easy for Him , but it wasn't, to leave heaven and come to earth, was never easy, but he did it. He also emphasised  how our Father in heaven , knows what we need, rest on that. Our worries can shift our focus away from an important  challenge, that is to seek first  Gods kingdom  and His righteousness, if we do, everything we need  God will supply. A.W. Pink  wrote.

                                               'Remember dear reader that  tomorrow

                                               will bring with it tomorrow's God'.

                                                    

Will I make it? . ( Jude v 24 -25 )

Although I have been following the Lord 57 years ,this thought  crossed my mind, 'will I make it '?,will  I be like Demas who was beguiled by the world and became a deserter, or a Judas who betrayed the Lord. There are so many things we have to face, the world with all its allurements, the flesh, that is our fallen human nature, and of course the evil one, known by various  names, the Devil . These are real aspects of what we have to face, everyday, it is ongoing, and will continue to end of our Christian life. While I don't live in fear of not making it, the thought crosses ones mind,  will I make it?. First let me say this. if we are truly saved ,we cannot loose our salvation ( John 10 v 28 - 29 ),that does not mean that we can live in sin, no the evidence that we are a Christian, is shown by the good we do, and by a holy life. Will I be like Paul who wrote,' I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith'.( 2  Timothy 4 v  7 ). That is  the challenge that faces every Christian, so how can it be done?, ( 1 ) Know thyself, recognise that we are weak, that does not gave an excuse when we sin, or that we should give into sin, no, it means we  need to rely upon our God ,everyday and every minute of the day, for with out Him we can do nothing. (2 ) , Pray without ceasing, 24/ 7, ( 3 ) Read Gods word. (4 ) Meet with other believers. ( 5 ) Witness to others. (6 ) Daily repentance.

                                               O rebuke me not in anger!

                                              Suffer not my faith to fail!

                                              Let not pain, temptation, languor,

                                              O'er my struggling heart prevail;

                                               Holding fast Thy word I stand,

                                              None can pluck me from Thy hand.

                                                     Words. C. Elliott.



























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Wednesday, 28 April 2021

Make the right decision. ( John 3 )

 I  heard a dear minister praying,  and in his prayer he give thanks for salvation, and  he said these words, ''We were not looking for you''. I have witnessed to many people, and most of them were not looking for God, In the parable of the lost sheep,( Luke 15 v 1- 7 ) it is the shepherd  who goes searching for the lost sheep. In Luke 19 v 10  Jesus says , ''For the Son of Man came to seek the lost''.  It is God who takes the initiative ,in the salvation of a soul. Salvation from start to finish is of the Lord  ( Jonah 2 v 9 )  Fifty seven years ago while standing at a corner of a street , a neighbour and her husband were passing by to go to church ,and I asked them could I go with them, I was not consciously seeking the Lord, but that night  He found  me.  Many who go to evangelistic meetings are not seeking the Lord, but He is seeking them, and by His grace they find Him. Without the Spirit of  God, working in our hearts ,no one would be saved, if you are not saved, my prayer is that the Spirit of God may work in your heart ,and bring you to Christ. In these days when many are perishing, if you feel any concern  or stirring in your heart, it is the Spirit of God, leading you to make a decision, make the right one, and trust Jesus as your Saviour.


















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Tuesday, 27 April 2021

With God. ( 1 Samuel 17 )

 In one of  Agatha Christies novels, we have Hercule  Poirot speaking to a young girl whose life, to say the least had been difficult, this is what he says,'' There is nothing in the world that can't be repaired by the hand of Almighty God, without this certainty , we will all go mad''.  

                                                'With God, all things are possible'.

                                                           Matthew 19 v 26.