Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 08-16-24

To be a faithful worshiper of God requires a decision, devotion, dedication, and development. Obviously, passivity is not the role of a worshiper; we must be actively engaged in our relationship with God. We must come with a passionate desire for God, learn to depend upon divine goodness and grace, be determined to sow what we want to reap, and accept that every difficulty is an opportunity for growth.

Therefore, believers will have to choose to “rest” (Heb. nuack or calmly dwell and remain) in the strength of the Lord. The devil will serve up temptation and deliver spiritual battles to keep us from this place of worship or oneness for the purpose of distancing us from God’s promised blessings. We must remain fixed on our decision, because the devil’s goal for us is destruction, but God’s goal for us is abundant transformation (John 10:10).

In our passage today, David reminds us of the great blessings God has for those who fear [reverence] and trust the Lord. When we really trust the Lord we rest the weight of salvation upon him; we don’t try to save ourselves by putting on a religious image or trying to fix the surface level of our brokenness. Instead, we use our faith in a positive way to obediently navigate new spiritual life with God.

Only God can bring the healing and help we need to become worshipers in Christ—Spirit and in Truth. Our attitudes need holy help. Our tongues need holy help. Our actions need holy help. We need our Teacher and the work of the Spirit to produce the fruit of self-control in order to fulfill the new creation design Father has for us. We no longer belong to the world; we belong to Christ. “This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!” (2 Cor 5:17). Becoming one with God is the most exciting journey anyone can ever make and the goodness of the Lord and the spiritual prosperity of his Kingdom of righteousness, peace, and joy awaits you, today! (Romans 14:17).

Psalm 34:9-14 NLT
9
Fear the Lord, you his godly people,
    for those who fear him will have all they need.
10 
Even strong young lions sometimes go hungry,
    but those who trust in the Lord will lack no good thing.
11 
Come, my children, and listen to me,
    and I will teach you to fear the Lord.
12 
Does anyone want to live a life
    that is long and prosperous?
13 
Then keep your tongue from speaking evil
    and your lips from telling lies!
14 
Turn away from evil and do good.
    Search for peace, and work to maintain it.

Prayer: Lord, we make a decision today to rest in your promise to impart wisdom and strength for our spiritual journey. Thank you for providing the direction and power we need to resist the evil permeating the world by turning toward you with sincere devotion. Today, we dedicate ourselves to your plan and the work of the Spirit for the spiritual transformation of our souls. Bring growth to the new life in Christ we have been given. May your will be done. In Jesus’ name. Amen.