Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 3-21-19

March 21, 2019

Psalm 63:1-8 New Living Translation (NLT)

Today is the fourteenth day of our 40-Day Lenten Series, “Praying for a Kingdom Heart.”  Lent should be a time of prayerful reflection, repentance, and restoration as we draw closer to the heart of God.  During my reflection time today, I am very aware the fallen world and its rebellion against the authority of God actually seeks to drain me and leave me “feeling” frustrated and fearful; while God’s Spirit encourages, sustains, and fills me with faith and hope by “knowing” I have a bright future.  With one fleeting thought I can “feel” all kinds of emotions that do not rest on God’s love or sovereignty. Do you sometimes feel weakened by your own thoughts and feelings due to the issues that flow from a sinful world? In Christ, I am peaceful, sustained, and satisfied; the Lord is my happy place!  There is such a contrast for me between the world and God’s Kingdom when it comes to “knowing” I am secure, safe, and satisfied. The Refiner is helping me gain spiritual fitness, so he can sustain me, but I need to pay attention.  Do you reach for the Sustainer to make you feel secure and safe, as well as look for his presence to satisfy your soul when the spirit of the world vies for your attention?

Life in the world can “feel” threatening.  Fear is certainly trying all the time to find a home in our thoughts so it can be worked out through our lives.  All fear does is drain us by repetition; it keeps coming around and around in our thoughts for us to consider or entertain.  Fear wants to be planted so it can grow.  We do not need to give into fear’s process.  The Word teaches, “Humble yourself before God, resist the enemy (fear), and he will flee” (James 4:7).  If we are willing to praise and humble ourselves before God, as our Sustainer, he will open our spiritual eyes to see the reality of his glory and power over all things.  Our thoughts can suddenly be refocused on Truth, so like David parched and feeling insecure in the wilderness, we can begin to praise our God who is the true Sustainer of Life and the Lover of our Souls who will never fail us.  If we were never left spiritually thirsty by the world, would we ever drink from the life of God? Your thirst is your Friend!

During Lent, we will be using the acronym P.R.A.Y. as we pray for a Kingdom Heart.  P=praise, R=repent, A=ask, and Y=yield.  May God bless you as you spend time in God’s Word and in prayer today.

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Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 3-20-19

March 20, 2019

Luke 13:22-27 The Living Translation

Today is the thirteenth day of our 40-Day Lenten Series, “Praying for a Kingdom Heart.”  Lent should be a time of prayerful reflection, repentance, and restoration as we draw closer to the heart of God. As his children, we are constantly going through the refining process as God seeks to free us from impurities in our character and make us spiritually fit in our faith. The Kingdom was not created for the spiritually undisciplined; it was created for those of great faith and mighty in the Spirit. “God blesses those whose hearts are pure, for they will see God” (Mat 5:8). Do you realize how you respond to God’s refining process for your life determines how spiritually fit you become to handle Kingdom living in a sinful world?

The Lord is the righteous Refiner of our faith. We must be willing to endure the Lord’s discipline and our souls must be willing to pay the price, because refining is not painless. The refining process can strengthen our faith through trials or through self-denial. It is the work of Christ to open the Kingdom door to life. The door is the shape of Jesus; he is the door and we are to be molded in his image (John 10:9). There are not many paths to God or his Kingdom. There is One narrow door; he is the Christ—the Refiner—who brings us to the heart of God.

During Lent, we will be using the acronym P.R.A.Y. as we pray for a Kingdom Heart. P=praise, R=repent, A=ask, and Y=yield. May God bless you as you spend time in God’s Word and in prayer today.

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