Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 11-14-19

Romans 1:18-25 The Passion Translation (TPT)

Scripture teaches it is the purpose and work of evil and wickedness to smother the Truth about God. God created humanity in his image and within every human being is the seed of Truth about God that wickedness tries to smother. According to our Scripture today, no human being has an excuse for why he or she does not know the Truth about God, because from the beginning of creation God embedded this understanding in the human heart. So the real issue is not ignorance of God; rather, the problem is the power of wickedness that positions itself to manipulate and dominate human flesh with lies. Seek the Truth from the Word of God, pray to walk with the Spirit into all Truth, and speak the Truth to others.

Romans 1:18-25 God Reveals His Wrath
18 For God in heaven unveils his holy anger breaking forth against every form of sin, both toward ungodliness that lives in hearts and evil actions. For the wickedness of humanity deliberately smothers the truth and keeps people from acknowledging the truth about God. 19 In reality, the truth of God is known instinctively, for God has embedded this knowledge inside every human heart.

20 Opposition to truth cannot be excused on the basis of ignorance, because from the creation of the world, the invisible qualities of God’s nature have been made visible, such as his eternal power and transcendence. He has made his wonderful attributes easily perceived, for seeing the visible makes us understand the invisible. So then, this leaves everyone without excuse.

21 Throughout human history the fingerprints of God were upon them, yet they refused to honor him as God or even be thankful for his kindness. Instead, they entertained corrupt and foolish thoughts about what God was like. This left them with nothing but misguided hearts, steeped in moral darkness. 22 Although claiming to be super-intelligent, they were in fact shallow fools. 23 For only a fool would trade the unfading splendor of the immortal God to worship the fading image of other humans, idols made to look like people, animals, birds, and even creeping reptiles!

24 This is why God lifted off his restraining hand and let them have full expression of their sinful and shameful desires. They were given over to moral depravity, dishonoring their bodies by sexual perversion among themselves— 25 all because they traded the truth of God for a lie. They worshiped and served the things God made rather than the God who made all things—glory and praises to him for eternity of eternities! Amen!

Prayer: Father, thank you for embedding in my heart the knowledge and glory of you. Thank you for Jesus—my Redeemer—who rolled back the stone covering my heart in order to liberate me and thank you for the Spirit who now helps me live in the Truth of who I was created to be. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 11-13-19

John 5:19-29 Contemporary English Version (CEV)

In our passage today, Jesus is telling those around him about his devotion to the Father; Almighty God directs his every step. This devotion to live the divine nature drives Christ into absolute unity with the Father. He does nothing on his own. Wouldn’t we be powerful if we would just stop trying to control and drive our own lives and instead allow the Father to lovingly guide them? Jesus has the power to bring us that kind of life—eternal life—if we will welcome it, listen carefully, and obey the Word. The radical obedience of Christ has positioned and raised him for authority; he is the Giver of Life and the Judge of humanity. Let the Word of God raise you up!

John 5:19-29 The Son’s Authority
19 Jesus told the people:
I tell you for certain that the Son cannot do anything on his own. He can do only what he sees the Father doing, and he does exactly what he sees the Father do. 20 The Father loves the Son and has shown him everything he does. The Father will show him even greater things, and you will be amazed. 21 Just as the Father raises the dead and gives life, so the Son gives life to anyone he wants to.

22 The Father doesn’t judge anyone, but he has made his Son the judge of everyone. 23 The Father wants all people to honor the Son as much as they honor him. When anyone refuses to honor the Son, that is the same as refusing to honor the Father who sent him. 24 I tell you for certain that everyone who hears my message and has faith in the one who sent me has eternal life and will never be condemned. They have already gone from death to life.

25 I tell you for certain that the time will come, and it is already here, when all of the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God. And those who listen to it will live! 26 The Father has the power to give life, and he has given that same power to the Son. 27 And he has given his Son the right to judge everyone, because he is the Son of Man.

28 Don’t be surprised! The time will come when all of the dead will hear the voice of the Son of Man, 29 and they will come out of their graves. Everyone who has done good things will rise to life, but everyone who has done evil things will rise and be condemned.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for revealing the amazing way you lived in unity with the Father while on earth. Help me to welcome your Word, listen, and obey. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 11-12-19

Psalm 123 The Passion Translation (TPT)

It is the limitless inspiration of the Spirit at work in God’s children Who guides each one to rise or ascend in spiritual understanding; to learn how to better use the measure of faith each has been given and to appropriate grace to reach the next level. Think about a stairway; a flight of stairs usually with landings to pass from one level to another. Scripture teaches God’s children move from one level of glory to another level of glory. As Jacob slept one night he dreamed of a stairway that reached from the earth up to the heaven. And he saw the angels of God going up and down the stairway (Gen. 28:12). In his second letter to the Corinthian church, the Apostle Paul writes, “We can all draw close to him with the veil removed from our faces. And with no veil we all become like mirrors who brightly reflect the glory of the Lord Jesus. We are being transfigured into his very image as we move from one brighter level of glory to another. And this glorious transfiguration comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit (3:18).

In our passage today, the psalmist sings of the stairway; a way to ascend to God and discover more of his mercy and grace. Jesus is the Stairway who radiates the glory of the Father (Heb. 1:3). When life gets difficult, we want to ascend to receive help from God. However, every day whether the climb on the Stairway is challenging or effortless, we should desire to ascend for the passionate longing of God’s company. Remember, God desires to show you his mercy and grace found only in Christ. God will respond to your call for help when life leaves you feeling mistreated.

Psalm 123 A Prayer for Mercy
A song of the stairway
1 O God-Enthroned in heaven, I lift my eyes toward you in worship.
2 The way I love you
is like the way a servant wants to please his master,
the way a maid waits for the orders of her mistress.
We look to you, our God, with passionate longing
to please you and discover more of your mercy and grace.
3–4 For we’ve had more than our fill of this scoffing and scorn—
this mistreatment by the wealthy elite.
Lord, show us your mercy!
Lord, show us your grace!

Prayer: Lord, I worship you and wait for communion with you; truly, my heart longs to enjoy the pleasure of your company. Thank you for making yourself available to me. Thank you for the mercy and grace you lavishly pour over my life and the lives of my loved ones. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 11-11-19

2 Peter 1:16-21 The Voice (VOICE)

There is no substitute for experiential learning and spiritual revelation to build our faith. When God shows you something majestic about himself, it is like it becomes etched in your heart. For example, Peter was with Christ at the Mount of Transfiguration with James and John. They saw the glory of the Lord. They saw the realities of Moses and Elijah—thought long dead but certainly alive. Nothing would ever be able to take the experience from these disciples of Christ. They saw the glory of God touch the earth; they watched Christ become momentarily transformed and overshadowed by Almighty Father God. They heard the Voice of God affirm the Son. When that happened, they knew God loved them and wanted to affirm them, too.

What can we learn from their experience? God wants to bring each one of us the light of truth; a truth that lights up our hearts with faith. If you want to know the heart of God for you, get in his Word and learn how God revealed himself to men and women of faith in the past. Then, ask God to reveal his heart to you about your life and his plan for you. Ask him to affirm you with his love. Invite God to bring you some experiential learning opportunities in his grace that will prompt spiritual growth in you. Spiritual renewal brings revelation, growth, and power to overcome the enemy. Satan cannot rob the spiritually vibrant man or woman of faith.

2 Peter 1:16-21
16 For I want to remind you that when we told you about the power and coming of our Lord Jesus the Anointed, we were relying on what our eyes had seen of His glorious majesty, not on cleverly told fables. 17 You see, God the Father lavished honor and glory upon Jesus when the voice of the Majestic Glory echoed from heaven and said, “This is My beloved Son, and My favor rests on Him.”18 We witnessed this—we ourselves heard this voice from heaven—when we were with Jesus on that holy mountain. 19 We have a fuller confirmation of the message of the prophets. You would do well to pay close attention to this word; it is like a light that shines for you in the darkness of night until the day dawns when the morning star rises in your own hearts.

20 But notice first that no prophecy found in Scripture is a matter of the prophet’s own interpretation. 21 Prophecy has never been a product of human initiative, but it comes when men and women are moved to speak on behalf of God by the Holy Spirit.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for providing your Word to guide my understanding of your heart. Your biblical witnesses and heroes of the faith inspire me to press in for more of you. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 11-8-19

Luke 20:1-8 New Living Translation (NLT)

Hypocrisy is a big thing with God. Let’s define hypocrisy as the pretense of having a virtuous character that one really does not possess. Scripture teaches our God knows the motives of the human heart; God knows my heart, your heart, all hearts. So, hypocrisy is seen very clearly by God when we enter into it even if we think we are successfully hiding behind a virtuous mask.

In our passage today, the religious leaders pretend to care about God’s reputation, but inside their motive is really to trap and accuse Jesus of blasphemy. They care more about saving face with people than being authentic and transparent with Almighty God. Note that Jesus is aware of their deceptive tactics—pleading ignorance—and he outshines them with his wisdom, insight, authority, and holy character. When you and I live from a loving heart—love for God and for our neighbor—God knows the truth and he causes us to shine with his integrity. Choose integrity over hypocrisy. By the way, the remedy for hypocrisy is to know God knows you; therefore, it is wiser to tell the truth.

Luke 20:1-8 The Authority of Jesus Challenged
20 One day as Jesus was teaching the people and preaching the Good News in the Temple, the leading priests, the teachers of religious law, and the elders came up to him. 2 They demanded, “By what authority are you doing all these things? Who gave you the right?”

3 “Let me ask you a question first,” he replied. 4 “Did John’s authority to baptize come from heaven, or was it merely human?”

5 They talked it over among themselves. “If we say it was from heaven, he will ask why we didn’t believe John. 6 But if we say it was merely human, the people will stone us because they are convinced John was a prophet.” 7 So they finally replied that they didn’t know.
8 And Jesus responded, “Then I won’t tell you by what authority I do these things.”

Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank you for knowing my heart and helping me each day to identify any unholy tendency in me that would speak against the Truth. May the meditation of my heart and the words of my mouth please you. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 11-7-19

Psalm 145:17-21 Contemporary English Version (CEV)

What is your character trademark? What is that distinguishing characteristic or feature that most people associate with you? All the fruit of the Spirit are great and any one of them would be a noble trademark, but the best characteristic would be having a trademark of love because love never fails (1 Cor. 13:7). Love is not simply a human emotion or feeling; true love is a choice. God is love and when we choose Christ we choose to live in God’s love. The world should see the trademark of love operating in the lives of every believer. Jesus proclaims, “Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples” (John 13:35).

In our passage today, David sings a song to the Lord for His faithful care; David sings with honor to the Lord and extols His trademark of love.

Psalm 145:17-21 The Message (MSG)
17 Everything God does is right—
the trademark on all his works is love.
18 God’s there, listening for all who pray,
for all who pray and mean it.
19 He does what’s best for those who fear him—
hears them call out, and saves them.
20 God sticks by all who love him,
but it’s all over for those who don’t.
21 My mouth is filled with God’s praise.
Let everything living bless him,
bless his holy name from now to eternity!

Prayer: Lord, thank you for caring for all your children who love you. My mouth is filled with your praises. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 11-6-19

Luke 19:11-27 The Message (MSG)

The life of every believer has been entrusted with spiritual gifts and natural resources that “must” be used to benefit God’s Kingdom. The word “must” reveals an obligation; expressing necessity. We “must” share our Master’s passion for the Kingdom. We know his intentions are to one day establish his Kingdom on earth and, as disciples of Christ, we “must” help with that process. It “must” be our passion to see the Kingdom grow and multiply. Lastly, we “must” faithfully invest every resource we have been given to bring a harvest of souls to the Lord.

In our passage today, Jesus shares a parable about the necessity of his followers being faithful and productive during his absence. We “must” never forget Jesus is coming back to set up his Kingdom and when he returns every believer will give an account for how he or she used his gifts and resources. In the meantime, each one of us “must” share concern for the lost and think multiply, multiply, multiply!

Luke 19:11-27 The Story About Investment
11 While he had their attention, and because they were getting close to Jerusalem by this time and expectation was building that God’s kingdom would appear any minute, he told this story:

12-13 “There was once a man descended from a royal house who needed to make a long trip back to headquarters to get authorization for his rule and then return. But first he called ten servants together, gave them each a sum of money, and instructed them, ‘Operate with this until I return.’

14 “But the citizens there hated him. So they sent a commission with a signed petition to oppose his rule: ‘We don’t want this man to rule us.’

15 “When he came back bringing the authorization of his rule, he called those ten servants to whom he had given the money to find out how they had done.

16 “The first said, ‘Master, I doubled your money.’

17 “He said, ‘Good servant! Great work! Because you’ve been trustworthy in this small job, I’m making you governor of ten towns.’

18 “The second said, ‘Master, I made a fifty percent profit on your money.’

19 “He said, ‘I’m putting you in charge of five towns.’

20-21 “The next servant said, ‘Master, here’s your money safe and sound. I kept it hidden in the cellar. To tell you the truth, I was a little afraid. I know you have high standards and hate sloppiness, and don’t suffer fools gladly.’

22-23 “He said, ‘You’re right that I don’t suffer fools gladly—and you’ve acted the fool! Why didn’t you at least invest the money in securities so I would have gotten a little interest on it?’

24 “Then he said to those standing there, ‘Take the money from him and give it to the servant who doubled my stake.’

25 “They said, ‘But Master, he already has double . . .’

26 “He said, ‘That’s what I mean: Risk your life and get more than you ever dreamed of. Play it safe and end up holding the bag.

27 “‘As for these enemies of mine who petitioned against my rule, clear them out of here. I don’t want to see their faces around here again.’”

Prayer: Lord, thank you for the spiritual gifts and resources you have entrusted to my life. Help me use them every day to benefit your Kingdom . In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 11-5-19

Jude 17-21 New Living Translation

“Keep in step!” Many people seem to want to keep in step with the times, but that is not one of my goals. Don’t get me wrong, I want to be relevant with the gospel message but never at the cost of trying to rewrite the Word of God. The times are wicked and people who work to stay in step with the times can be self-exalting rather than God exalting. What I really desire is to keep in step with God’s love. I want to be where his love rests and I want to go when his love moves. I want to release God’s love at appointed times into the lives of others. Only the Holy Spirit can help me keep in step; therefore, I must invite the Holy Spirit to help me pray for God’s will and purpose.
Our passage today comes as a letter written by Jude (brother of James) to the early church. Jude shares the dangers of false teachers or those who teach from a worldly—keep in step with the times—perspective rather than from a Spirit-led perspective.

Jude 17-21 More Warnings
17 My dear friends, remember the warning you were given by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ. 18 They told you that near the end of time, selfish and godless people would start making fun of God. 19 And now these people are already making you turn against each other. They think only about this life, and they don’t have God’s Spirit.

20 Dear friends, keep building on the foundation of your most holy faith, as the Holy Spirit helps you to pray. 21 And keep in step with God’s love, as you wait for our Lord Jesus Christ to show how kind he is by giving you eternal life.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for helping me keep in step with your love. Truly, your loving presence is all I need. In Jesus’ name Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 11-4-19

Luke 19:1-10 New Living Translation (NLT)

Well, friends, it is nice to be back writing daily reflections and devotions this week. My assistant, Jennifer, has carried the Light of the Word in excellence during my brief recovery. My eyes and vision continue to improve and the swelling from my outpatient surgery is now very minimal. I praise God who has held me, healed me, and caused me to rest. This week, I have been able to “see over the crowd” of worldly cares and physical challenges to find Jesus waiting to share fellowship with me. Do you know how much Jesus enjoys spending time with you?

In our lesson today from the gospel of Luke, we meet a character familiar to most believers: Zacchaeus—the little man from Jericho who wants to see Jesus so badly he positions himself in a tree in order to “see over the crowd.” We may not be able to choose our physical height, but like Zacchaeus every person can position himself or herself to “see over the crowd.” It takes wanting to see the Savior; it takes making a commitment to walk in what Scripture teaches is newness of life. When a person is born from above, character changes reveal that commitment. No longer is this temporal world our focus; now we are able to see eternal realities. Real life opens up for us in Christ. Zacchaeus reveals he has been born of the Spirit by the joy he experiences in his connection to Christ and the changes he gladly makes in order to reveal the glory of his new Master. Simply, you know when you are born of the Spirit; you want Jesus more than you want the world…

Luke 19:1-10 Jesus and Zacchaeus
19 Jesus entered Jericho and made his way through the town. 2 There was a man there named Zacchaeus. He was the chief tax collector in the region, and he had become very rich. 3 He tried to get a look at Jesus, but he was too short to see over the crowd. 4 So he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore-fig tree beside the road, for Jesus was going to pass that way.

5 When Jesus came by, he looked up at Zacchaeus and called him by name. “Zacchaeus!” he said. “Quick, come down! I must be a guest in your home today.”

6 Zacchaeus quickly climbed down and took Jesus to his house in great excitement and joy. 7 But the people were displeased. “He has gone to be the guest of a notorious sinner,” they grumbled.

8 Meanwhile, Zacchaeus stood before the Lord and said, “I will give half my wealth to the poor, Lord, and if I have cheated people on their taxes, I will give them back four times as much!”

9 Jesus responded, “Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. 10 For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost.”

Prayer: Lord, thank you for opening my eyes to see eternal realities; helping me see over the crowd. Ignite my spirit with joy. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional for Pastor Mary 11-01-19

Luke 6:27-31 Easy-to-Read Version (ERV)

Today is All Saints Day, and many believe that scripture points to the body of Christ, which includes you and me, as being saints. So, it’s basically an annual reminder of our connectedness as Christians to Christ Jesus.
Saints are followers of Jesus who trust solely in Him for salvation, and whose actions and words are that of Jesus. Our passage today is a perfect example of how we, as followers of Jesus, are called to be more like Him.

During Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount He instructs us to Love Our Enemies. Jesus tells us it’s as simple as: 1. doing good to your enemies, 2. blessing your enemies. and 3. praying for your enemies. In the bible we see time and time again how Jesus practiced what He preached by doing these 3 things.

So, the next time your enemy is unkind to you, remember, your actions determine if you choose to be saintly, which will demonstrate that you belong to Jesus, or if you will fall victim to a worldly response.

Luke 6:27-31 (ERV)
Love Your Enemies

27 “But I say to you people who are listening to me, love your enemies. Do good to those who hate you. 28 Ask God to bless the people who ask for bad things to happen to you. Pray for the people who are mean to you. 29 If someone hits you on the side of your face, let them hit the other side too. If someone takes your coat, don’t stop them from taking your shirt too. 30 Give to everyone who asks you for something. When someone takes something that is yours, don’t ask for it back. 31 Do for others what you want them to do for you.

Prayer: Jesus, thank You for Your clear instructions through Your Sermon on the Mount. Please help me to love my enemies. You call me to do it, and so I need Your guidance, wisdom, patience, and joy. In Your Name, Jesus. Amen!

Written by: Jen Auer