Saturday, June 6, 2009

Saturday (June 6, 2009)

June 6
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Jesus' reign is spreading throughout the earth! Proclaim the day of the Lord is here! This is the great triumph and march of God's kingdom as it goes out throughout the book of Acts. Jesus is risen and he is Lord over all the earth. His kingdom shall not end and death and evil have been defeated. As this messages is carried into the world, as the disciples are carried along by the Holy Spirit, proclaiming Christ, healing, baptizing in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, they are seeing resistance. Jesus warned them of this so that they would not be surprised, a servant is not greater than his master he said. By the Holy Spirit they proclaim the truth "the stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone". Jesus has begun the mission to spread his kingdom and it is by His authority that they are bringing healing and life and testimony to the world. They prayed and the Holy Spirit gave them strength in the most difficult of circumstances "and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly". The same spirit lives in us when we ask for him to send it to us. 

Friday, June 5, 2009

June 5 (Friday) -- "What I have I give unto you" -- better than silver or gold



One…two…the plague comes for the counted: 2 Samuel 23:24-24:25

Good thing Peter didn’t have any silver or gold to give to the beggar: Acts 3:1-26

Look to the Lord with eyes like that of a slave to his master: Psalm 123:1-4

A wise man’s heart guides his mouth: Proverbs 16:21-23

Yesterday’s reading had the Holy Spirit using the disciples to witness to non-believers through the miracle of speaking in languages they were not trained to speak. Then the same Holy Spirit gave Peter the words to boldly explain to the witnesses how it related to Jesus dying on the cross for the sins, causing thousands to be saved!

Today’s reading in Acts might seem anticlimactic compared to yesterday’s. What is the healing of one lame beggar compared to the saving of thousands from Hell? I’ll tell you what it is. It’s everything. Every individual that’s ever existed means a lot to the Lord.

If you make a habit of praying for the Holy Spirit to use you in whatever way He sees fit, don’t be surprised if He uses you in a miraculous way, but on one individual at a time.

June 4 (Thursday) -- Holy Fire



This water is so good I want to pour it out: 2 Samuel 22:1-23:23

It’s too early in the morning to be drunk: Acts 2:1-47

Psalm 122: Psalm 122:1-9

Blessed is he who trusts in the Lord: Proverbs 16:19-20


Two items of note from two different passages.

2nd Samuel 23:13-17: What in the world was David thinking? If you were one of David’s men and had fought hard just to get him the drink of water he asked for, how would you feel when he poured it on the ground? :)

Acts 2: Hey, guess what? We don’t have to carry out the great commission on our own. What great commission am I talking about? The one where Jesus said to go out & tell people about Him.

Take Peter in today’s reading from Acts. Do you know who Peter was? Peter was just a plain ol’ fisherman with little to no education who was more impulsive than impressive. The next thing you know, the Holy Spirit is using him to bring thousands into the kingdom of God!

And who will do these wondrous things? Peter quotes Joel 2:28-32, which says, “your sons and daughters will prophesy”. It also says, “Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy”.

So the Holy Spirit using folks in miraculous ways is not a man-only thing.

How would you like to have a part of the Trinity poured out onto you? Luke 11:1-13 has Jesus explaining what we call the Lord’s Prayer with asking God for the Holy Spirit, knowing for sure that He’ll give Him to you.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

June 3 (Wednesday) -- Pride leads to the dark side



You never know what might get thrown over a wall: 2 Samuel 20:14-21:22

Jesus’ followers after Jesus went back to Heaven: Acts 1:1-26

The Lord watches over you: Psalm 121:1-8

Pride --> destruction: Proverbs 16:18

In the Star Wars movies Yoda said, “Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.” When us Star Wars fans first heard that we thought, “that old green sage is giving words of wisdom”.

Well, a long time ago, in a galaxy very, very near, King Solomon compiled a book of wise sayings that we call the "Book of Proverbs". Today’s proverb may be the most important proverb to remember.

Pride goes before destruction
a haughty spirit before a fall.


If you think you’re “all that and then some”, get a hold of yourself. You’re setting yourself up for a down fall.

If you’re the first person in your family to get a college degree and instead of being grateful you find yourself thinking you’re better than your siblings, get a hold of yourself. You’re setting yourself up for a down fall. (Trust me. I’ve done it.)

I used to have epilepsy. There was a time I had one to three seizures per day. It was a very humiliating experience, and was slowly getting worse. Plus, the docs said there was no cure & that each seizure ate up brain cells that would never be replaced.

I was also praying for the Holy Spirit to shape me and use me however He saw fit. I prayed this a couple of times a day for weeks. This was in my late twenties.

One day I had a seizure & I realized that almost all of my seizures occurred right after I had feelings of pride. My pride was based on temporary things, like my intellect or my strength and endurance. (Believe it or not, I used to be in good shape when I worked at the Bruno’s warehouse. :) ) Plus, I was getting near finishing college, earning a degree in a field that a lot of folks thought was pretty tough stuff. I had reason to be prideful, or so I thought.

And the Holy Spirit did something.
He made me thankful for the epilepsy. I’m not saying that God is the author of diseases and such. But at the very least, He held back His healing hand to teach me an eternal lesson about pride and humility. I realized that clarity over spiritual matters such as pride was much more valuable than health or longevity on Earth. Without a doubt it was the Holy Spirit who caused me to be grateful over a situation that I could have easily been angry or disappointed about.

I asked God to shape me to be humble enough not to need my pride kept in check. I came to the realization that I’m not “all that and then some”. The next day, my neurologist signed me up for yet another MRI scan. Ho hum. What a waste of time those things were. I had so many MRI scans before and none of them ever found the cause of the seizures.

But this time the MRI scan found a microscopic piece of scar tissue on my brain. It’s what was causing the seizures! I had hope for a cure after over a decade of hearing that I had to put up with epilepsy all my life and that the seizures would continue to slowly eat up my brain. A round of tests & a surgery later & I was cured!

Ask the Holy Spirit to shape you & use you in any way He sees fit (like Brother Al preached last Sunday). Do it with the attitude that there might be things that need to be changed. Pride is destructive. Don’t let pride keep the Holy Spirit from doing things in you.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

June 2 (Tuesday) -- The Shepherd's Workers

David is restored as king of all Israel --- with resistance: 2 Samuel 19:11-20:13

If you recognize your master by his ability to fish, you might be a redneck: John 21:1-25

I call on the Lord in distress, and He answers me: Psalm 120:1-7

Wisdom is better than gold: Proverbs 16:16-17


“Do you love me?”

Jesus asked Peter that three times. All three times, Peter responded with a sound affirmative. All three times Jesus’ reply back to Peter was for Peter to take care of His sheep.

We are the sheep. Peter and the other disciples went on to evangelize much of the world.

We are also now the Shepherd’s hired servants, like Peter. It’s our job to feed Jesus sheep.

What if Peter & the other disciples hadn’t done as Jesus said?

What if we don’t do as Jesus said and feed His sheep?

Monday, June 1, 2009

June 1, 2009 (Mmmm-onday)

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Four gospels and four resurrection stories. We have read through the four accounts of Jesus' life and they have all ended the same. No matter how many times you read it, there it is, Jesus overcomes sin and overcomes death and the message is still true for today. He is still with us and we have the presence of his Holy Spirit to go out and build his kingdom. There are a couple of items here to note. One, it shows that Mary thought Jesus was the gardener, also there are mentionings that it is the "first day of the week". Some people think what this means is that John is showing us that this is about "re-creation", meaning that the "garden" and "first day of the week" reminds us of Genesis 1, except here is the first day of the new creation, when Jesus has defeated the last enemy and is to take the right hand of God as the victorious Lord... Though this ends (tomorrow actually) the gospel readings, as we continue this resurrection of Jesus will be what it's all about in the story of the early church, Paul's letters, John's letters, etc. It's all about Jesus. 

Thursday - Sunday

Having had moving going on and family matters for Charles, just to catch up I'm gonna post the links for the last few days and pick up for Monday blogging. here's the links for the past few days.