Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-21-20

Psalm 139: 17-22
17-22 
Your thoughts—how rare, how beautiful!
    God, I’ll never comprehend them!
I couldn’t even begin to count them—
    any more than I could count the sand of the sea.
Oh, let me rise in the morning and live always with you!
    And please, God, do away with wickedness for good!
And you murderers—out of here!—
    all the men and women who belittle you, God,
    infatuated with cheap god-imitations.
See how I hate those who hate you, God,
    see how I loathe all this godless arrogance;
I hate it with pure, unadulterated hatred.
    Your enemies are my enemies!

As believers, we strive to be in the Word of God all the time in order to better understand God’s love and holy character. According to Scripture, God’s character goes into the creation of every single person. You have been created in the image of God; so, learning to see yourself through the lens of awe and respect for God—the fear of the Lord—is the beginning of wisdom (Pro. 9:10). Wisdom reveals we are the Lord’s treasure; fearfully and wonderfully made to praise and live for him (Ps. 139:14). When we gain understanding of that truth, we begin to better understand our lives as a whole.

Two spiritual powers—good and evil—exist and vie for human carriers and devotion. God who is good brings an invitation to experience his love, forgiveness, grace, and eternal life in salvation. Satan who is evil brings self-serving temptations followed by berating accusations to shame people and weigh them down, so they lose hope for salvation. If we desire to receive from the love of God [which is something God has offered], we must submit to the holiness of God. The Holy Spirit has been given to help us grow in God’s holy character. Therefore, rejection of evil is a mark of divine wisdom.

Prayer: Father, thank you for the wisdom to know the difference between good and evil, as well as the power and purpose of grace so I can choose to live for you. In Jesus’ name.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-20-20

Psalm 139:13-16
You formed my innermost being, shaping my delicate inside
and my intricate outside,
and wove them all together in my mother’s womb.
14 
I thank you, God, for making me so mysteriously complex!
Everything you do is marvelously breathtaking.
It simply amazes me to think about it!
How thoroughly you know me, Lord!
15 
You even formed every bone in my body
when you created me in the secret place,
carefully, skillfully shaping me from nothing to something.
16 
You saw who you created me to be before I became me!
Before I’d ever seen the light of day,
the number of days you planned for me
were already recorded in your book.

How precious are the conceived yet unborn children to the Lord; each child is unique and a sacred creation formed by his Almighty Hand. Creator God places an eternal life-spirit inside the conceived child and watches over him or her as they develop and grow. God creates us out of nothingness—out of the darkness—shapes us inside and out, and determines who we will be and how we will serve him, as well as our communities. For this reason, God knows everything about us and how to guide our lives toward fulfillment. This is why Satan has generated deception that has caused a desensitization regarding abortion and the very real injustice it inflicts upon the unborn. A society moved by true justice will form and enforce laws to protect the marginalized and oppressed, as well as the most vulnerable—the unborn—from violence and death.

Prayer: Lord, today, I pray for mercy, revelation, repentance, and the salvation of human hearts. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-17-20

Hebrews 6:13-20 TPT

God’s Faithful Promise
13 Now when God made a promise to Abraham, since there was no one greater than himself, he swore an oath on his own integrity to keep the promise as sure as God exists! 14 So he said,
“Have no doubt, I promise to bless you over and over,
    and give you a son and multiply you without measure!”

15 So Abraham waited patiently in faith and succeeded in seeing the promise fulfilled.

I just love the passage for today. God makes a faithful promise or oath to Abraham, as well as his descendants and seals it by swearing to the reputation of his own name. God is incapable of lying or not fulfilling his Word. What he says is Truth and he places his integrity on the line for generations of people to witness until Christ returns to set up his Kingdom on earth.

I am so grateful our pledge or oath of allegiance to the flag (to the Republic it represents) still bears the phrase “under God,” so as to remind us of the integrity of God. According to our passage, if we honor God’s ways, we can experience multiplied blessings based on his oath alone. When people take an oath of office it may include “so help me God,” but many states have asked for the phrase to be removed. It is perceived as specifically “religious” and therefore culturally divisive and offensive to some. The message of such an oath “so help me God” is to communicate a greater degree of seriousness and accountability in the performance of one’s duty; taking the oath before the One with flawless integrity who will one day serve as Judge. That does not seem religious to me, but of course the name of God is involved and instead of being viewed as the essential Creator, Savior, and Guide for humanity in every area of life, God is viewed by some as religious garnish.

The states that have removed the phrase “so help me God” prefer an affirmation “I swear” or “I affirm” which is only as valuable as the level of that person’s integrity; without the work and grace of God it is sinful and self-serving at best. I am waiting patiently to see how God is going to justify (prove) his perfect integrity to a country that was formed under his authority and yet has employed government leaders, judges, representatives, and lawmakers, as well as state and civic leaders and workers that devalue God’s Word or oath and reject his righteous Ways. I pray all the time for mercy and forgiveness, because I know one day we will all give an account for our allegiance, love, and devotion to God, as well as how our “deeds” to love our neighbors have actually aligned with his will. My duty is to vote; my name and integrity is on the line before Almighty God in that moment. Please pray for our country, leaders, representatives, officials, law enforcement and first responder heroes, and for people’s hardened and unbelieving hearts to be open to the goodness of Almighty God, his ways of love, and the blessings he has given his oath to extend to those who call upon his name.

Prayer: Lord, I take a deep breath today in your love, goodness, and the hope of my salvation found in Jesus Christ. Please guide me in the duties to which you have called me. Keep me accountable as I serve you and my neighbors. I pledge my life so help me God! In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-16-20

Hebrews 2:1-4 (TPT)
A Warning Not to Drift from Truth
1 This is why it is so crucial that we be all the more engaged and attentive to the truths that we have heard so that we do not drift off course. 2 For if the message of the law spoken and confirmed by angels [who participated in giving of the Torah] brought a just penalty to every disobedient violation; 3 then how would we expect to escape punishment if we despise the very truths that give us life? The Lord himself was the first to announce these things, and those who heard him firsthand confirmed their accuracy. 4 Then God added his witness to theirs [disciples]. He validated their ministry with signs, astonishing wonders, all kinds of powerful miracles, and by the gifts of the Holy Spirit, which he distributed as he desired.

The author of Hebrews set forth a series of warnings for the early church: 1) do not drift away from the truth of salvation (Heb. 2:1-4); 2) do not fail to enter the faith-rest life (Heb. 3:7-4:13); 3) do not diminish in your devotion to God throughout your earthly life (Heb. 5:11-6:12); 4) do not willfully sin after you know the truth (Heb. 10:23-39); 5) do not be surprised at God’s discipline (Heb. 12:1-17); and 6) do not close your heart against God’s voice (Heb. 12:25-29). Believers are to cling to and obey the truths found in God’s Word; otherwise, we may drift off course from the Truth of eternal life.

Prayer: Lord, to be adrift is to be neither moored or steered. I want you to be my Rock and my Captain, so I will remain attentive to the truths found in your Word. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-15-20

Matthew 13:10-13 (TPT)
10 Then his disciples approached Jesus and asked, “Why do you always speak to people in these hard-to-understand parables?”

11 He explained, “You’ve been given the intimate experience of insight into the hidden truths and mysteries [revelations into the nature and ways of God] of the realm of heaven’s kingdom, but they have not. 12 For everyone who listens with an open heart will receive progressively more revelation until he has more than enough.[habitually abounds with understanding] But those who don’t listen with an open, teachable heart, even the understanding that they think they have will be taken from them, 13 That’s why I teach the people using parables, because they think they’re looking for truth, yet because their hearts are unteachable, they never discover it. Although they will listen to me, they never fully perceive the message I speak.

As believers, we have been created to engage in the realm of the Spirit; learning to be led by indwelling Truth. That means we must get beyond a purely intellectual knowledge of God by opening our hearts to understanding his holy character and the nature of his righteous ways. The Word of God gives us a foundation of understanding that is spiritually essential; we learn how our holy God has interacted with his faithful, as well as faithless human creation in the past. We learn from the life of Christ how to abide with the Father and be led by the Spirit.

The Spirit makes faith in God practical for believers; we are invited to develop the fruit of the Spirit—experiential learning of God’s nature—so we can become aware of his power and indwelling presence to guide our lives. God is holy and he releases the revelation of his holiness to us as we are open to receive glimpses of his divine character and align our actions accordingly. Therefore, the first step is a biggie; we would have to confess we don’t know it all. If we have already made up our minds about who God is and how he is displayed in the world, then we may actually miss the greatest message of Truth and revelation he has for us in the Spirit. Well-meaning people may even distort his true message by calling good evil and evil good (Is. 5:20). Be determined to keep your heart open—humble and repentant—so you can engage and in the realm of the Spirit by living in Christ’s love. You will find and enjoy the reality of our glorious King and his Kingdom there.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for the work of your Spirit in my life and thank you for helping me open my heart up to the revelations of your love and grace which surround me. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-14-20

Ephesians 4:24-32
24 And then take on an entirely new way of life—a God-fashioned life, a life renewed from the inside and working itself into your conduct as God accurately reproduces his character in you.
25 What this adds up to, then, is this: no more lies, no more pretense. Tell your neighbor the truth. In Christ’s body we’re all connected to each other, after all. When you lie to others, you end up lying to yourself.
26-27 Go ahead and be angry. You do well to be angry—but don’t use your anger as fuel for revenge. And don’t stay angry. Don’t go to bed angry. Don’t give the Devil that kind of foothold in your life.
28 Did you use to make ends meet by stealing? Well, no more! Get an honest job so that you can help others who can’t work.
29 Watch the way you talk. Let nothing foul or dirty come out of your mouth. Say only what helps, each word a gift.
30 Don’t grieve God. Don’t break his heart. His Holy Spirit, moving and breathing in you, is the most intimate part of your life, making you fit for himself. Don’t take such a gift for granted.
31-32 Make a clean break with all cutting, backbiting, profane talk. Be gentle with one another, sensitive. Forgive one another as quickly and thoroughly as God in Christ forgave you.

Because of the work of the Holy Spirit in believers, we have learned Christ. In other words, we do not have to guess how God feels about things, we have God’s Voice speaking to us inwardly and witnessing to his will for our lives. Our part is to listen and obey. It truly is a new way to live. Before we invited Christ to enter our lives, we did what we thought was best, made sense, or what our flesh desired to do. Now, we belong to Christ, so we live by faith and according to the Spirit’s leading. Therefore, our thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors will all be examined and sometimes challenged by the will of God. The Apostle Paul reminds us in our passage today how strongly God in us—Christ—feels about reflecting his character and integrity in the world. In the God-fashioned life, there is no room for lying, angry rage or revenge, stealing, foul or profane mouths, gossiping, spreading rumors, or unforgiveness. That really gives us a lot to consider, today, doesn’t it? May the Holy Spirit help us to be containers of his presence that actually reflect his heart and integrity.

Prayer: Lord, as your daughter, I am called to allow you and your beautiful Spirit of holiness to live out of my physical being. Help me to ponder these aspects in your Word today and grant me the grace and power to apply them according to your will. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-13-20

1 Thessalonians 4:1-8 (MSG) You’re God-Taught
4 1-3 One final word, friends. We ask you—urge is more like it—that you keep on doing what we told you to do to please God, not in a dogged religious plod, but in a living, spirited dance. You know the guidelines we laid out for you from the Master Jesus. God wants you to live a pure life.
Keep yourselves from sexual promiscuity.

4-5 Learn to appreciate and give dignity to your body, not abusing it, as is so common among those who know nothing of God.

6-7 Don’t run roughshod over the concerns of your brothers and sisters. Their concerns are God’s concerns, and he will take care of them. We’ve warned you about this before. God hasn’t invited us into a disorderly, unkempt life but into something holy and beautiful—as beautiful on the inside as the outside.

8 If you disregard this advice, you’re not offending your neighbors; you’re rejecting God, who is making you a gift of his Holy Spirit.

The Christian life is one of being made holy or sanctified by the Holy Spirit who works within us. In our passage today, the Apostle Paul reminds us that even our sexuality is to be under Christ’s control. As believers, our bodies are no longer our own; we belong to Christ and serve as containers of the Holy One. God requires that we invite holiness to invade every aspect of our lives. The fruit of self-control is a sign that Christ is Lord of our lives; it is developed as we choose to die to the demands of our flesh.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for the work of your Holy Spirit to keep me in your will. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-10-20

John 12:48-50 (TPT)
48 If you reject me and refuse to follow my words, you already have a judge. The message of truth I have given you will rise up to judge you at the Day of Judgment. 49 For I’m not speaking as someone who is self-appointed, but I speak by the authority of the Father himself who sent me, and who instructed me what to say. 50 And I know that the Father’s commands result in eternal life, and that’s why I speak the very words I’ve heard him speak.”

Yesterday, we shared about how every human being will either accept or reject God’s Word. There are only two choices offered. Well, today Christ teaches it is the Word of God that will one day actually judge us. Jesus is the Word made flesh and we—as his disciples—are to made in his likeness. Think about it this way, the Word of God is eternal and he stands in perfect righteousness as God’s standard of love for every human life. For salvation, Christ died and rose again, so his Spirit can be the Word abiding within every accepting heart. The work of Christ makes us spiritually alive to the Father. We are then asked to follow Christ’s teachings. We are to remain—live life by spiritual power—in Christ and his Words or teachings are to remain in us—be revealed in our character and actions (John 15:7). So, with that in mind, how important is the Word of God to you?

Prayer: Lord, your Word is life and salvation for my soul. For this reason, I remain in your Word everyday and seek to allow the Word to remain or be lived out in me. In the power of the Word, teach me to do your will. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-9-20

John 12:44-47 (TPT) Jesus’ Last Public Teaching
44 Jesus shouted out passionately, “To believe in me is to also believe in God who sent me. 45 For when you look at me you are seeing the One who sent me. 46 I have come as a light to shine in this dark world so that all who trust in me will no longer wander in darkness. 47 If you hear my words and refuse to follow them, I do not judge you. For I have not come to judge you but to save you.

The Word of God will always face a measure of rejection, because Jesus taught, “God will blessed those who do not reject me” (Matt 11:16). The Word definitely divides people into two groups: those who accept and those who reject the salvation God offers. Even though Jesus teaches he did not come to earth to judge humanity, the Word of God will still be the Light of salvation for the human soul. Please don’t wander in the darkness. Come to the Light of God’s Word and let Christ save you.

Prayer: Lord, I realize salvation is offered to the whole world. Your goodness and mercy is perfect and your plan is all encompassing for those who hear the Word and do not reject it. Therefore, today I pray for every human heart to turn and accept the Light that leads to life in Christ. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 7-8-20

Psalm 119:105 (NLT)

105
Your word is a lamp to guide my feet
and a light for my path.

We do not have to look very far in order to recognize the existence of spiritual darkness in our world; sin and rebellion against God is all around us. God has an enemy and since we are committed to loving God and our neighbors we have an enemy, too. Without God’s Word we would all be struggling with the darkness that surrounds us in this fallen world. However, because of God’s great love for humanity, he told us the whole story ahead of time. In Christ, we learn how to allow the Word to Light our paths and help us navigate in the darkness; we do not have to stumble or lose our way because he is the beginning and the end. Christ has been made wisdom for us. The enemy tries to lure us toward pitfalls in our path, but if we allow the Word to guide us in wisdom our relationship will rest on righteousness and our faith will focus on the work of our first Love—Christ. The darkness is lifted by the Truth, so let Truth arise in your life by living the Word and Christ in you will be a light for others.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for telling me your testimony ahead of time; I am prepared to follow. I will allow the Word to guide me on the path of Truth. In Jesus’ name. Amen.