God’s Perfect Track Record

Psalm 18:30, “As for God, his way is perfect: the word of the LORD is tried: he is a buckler to all those that trust in him.”
 
The desire for justice is a natural impulse. The observation of injustice is too regular an occurrence. Sadder yet is the uncomfortable fact that we are all guilty of being unjust. Praiser God that He is blameless in every way! Others – including us – will waver in their commitments. Not God. He has proven to always and only be faithful. His record is spotless. He will shield every trusting soul. He hasn’t lost one yet. Are you enjoying the peace of the tried and true God? You will, if you look to Him in and for all things.

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At All Times

Psalm 62:8, “Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us. Selah.”

At all times our trust is placed in someone or something. We trust the car to get us to work. We trust our employer to pay us our wages. We trust our friends to be there for us. We trust in so many others on some level every day. This Psalm reminds us that at all times and with our entire being we should completely trust God. While there is absolutely no shelter FROM God, there is only shelter IN Him. Be wholly vulnerable with God because He will perfectly shelter you. Take a moment to think about that today.


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Careless Hearts are Hard Hearts

Ezekiel 11:19, “And I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you; and I will take the stony heart out of their flesh, and will give them an heart of flesh:”

The world is full of hard-hearted people. Child of God, we must not be numbered among them. Believers in Jesus have new hearts. Hearts which should be tender, but the believer’s heart may become hardened if we are careless. Tender hearts are compassionate hearts. Jesus was moved by compassion, and His followers must be as well. As Christ’s followers we need to embrace empathy. Open your heart to a need that you see in your family, church, or community. Pray and trust God to lead and enable you to help meet that need and live that way.


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Saturday with Spurgeon

 What Is Your Calling?

“Let every man abide in the same calling wherein he was called.”1 Corinthians 7:20
 
Some persons have the foolish notion that the only way in which they can live for God is by becoming ministers, missionaries, or Bible women. Alas! how many would be shut out from any opportunity of magnifying the Most High if this were the case. Beloved, it is not office, it is earnestness; it is not position, it is grace which will enable us to glorify God. God is most surely glorified in that cobbler’s stall, where the godly worker, as he plies the awl, sings of the Saviour’s love, aye, glorified far more than in many a prebendal stall where official religiousness performs its scanty duties. The name of Jesus is glorified by the poor unlearned carter as he drives his horse, and blesses his God, or speaks to his fellow laborer by the roadside, as much as by the popular divine who, throughout the country, like Boanerges, is thundering out the gospel. God is glorified by our serving him in our proper vocations. Take care, dear reader, that you do not forsake the path of duty by leaving your occupation, and take care you do not dishonour your profession while in it. Think little of yourselves, but do not think too little of your callings. Every lawful trade may be sanctified by the gospel to noblest ends. Turn to the Bible, and you will find the most menial forms of labour connected either with most daring deeds of faith, or with persons whose lives have been illustrious for holiness. Therefore be not discontented with your calling. Whatever God has made your position, or your work, abide in that, unless you are quite sure that he calls you to something else. Let your first care be to glorify God to the utmost of your power where you are. Fill your present sphere to his praise, and if he needs you in another he will show it you. This evening lay aside vexatious ambition, and embrace peaceful content.

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You Are Not in Control

But neither are your circumstances. So take heart from Isaiah 41:10, “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.”
 
Fear haunts our hearts and freezes our footsteps. Fear threatens to rip us to shreds. Instead of focusing on your fear fix your heart on the Lord who is always with you. We have a choice. Live in fear of all the uncertainties, or cling to the reality of God’s sustaining and intervening presence in our lives. Be strengthened by the fact that you are not in control, and neither are your circumstances. Almighty God is on the throne and everything is working according to His good, wise, and loving plan. You may be unsure of what will happen next. God cannot be caught by surprise. Place your confidence there, in the God who is always good, only wise, completely loving, and all-powerful.

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Unscheduled Opportunities

Galatians 5:22-23, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.”
 
Patience is not just a virtue but fruit of the Spirit. This also means that impatience is a demonstration of the old, fallen nature. Our impatience makes us vulnerable to be used and manipulated by Satan to accomplish his fallen purposes. Think of the anger, hurtful words, anxiety, and loss of testimony that impatience consistently breeds in our lives. Far better is the sweetness of Jesus, released in our lives when we trust Him. Take a moment, then a deep breath, and decide to depend on God enough to stop resisting life’s interruptions and welcome them as God’s unscheduled opportunities. Unscheduled by us but scheduled by Him. Lean hard into God during those times, and they will bear sweet fruit while glorifying His name.

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The Promise of God’s Presence

Isaiah 43:2, “When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.”
 
Ever felt as if you were drowning or about to be consumed by fire? In this promise from God He lets you know that you are not going through the water or the fire by yourself! The greatest treasure in this verse is the promise of God’s presence. “I will be with you.” God says. Are you in deep water? God will be with you! Are you crossing a raging river? God will be with you! Walking through fire? God will be with you! Don’t look for ways around the water or the fire. Trust God to carry you through on to the other side.

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Roll with It

Psalm 37:5, “Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.”
 
Trust equals commitment. There is no commitment apart from trust. To trust God, regardless of the situation, no matter how you feel, means that you will be committed to Christ, regardless of the situation, no matter how you feel. It is worth noting that the Hebrew word translated “commit” – galal – is more often translated “roll,” as in roll on or with something. Ever heard the phrase “Roll with it”? Depending on your company, that may or may not be sound advice, but when it comes to Christ, trust Him and be committed to His Word. God will act on your behalf and for His glory. Roll with that.

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His Holy Spirit

John 16:15, “All things that the Father hath are mine: therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall shew it unto you” 
 
Of all God’s promises, the promise of the indwelling Holy Spirit is the sweetest. Only those who have repented of their sin and trusted Christ to save them are indwelt by the Spirit, and only the Holy Spirit is able to take the words of scripture and apply them to our hearts. All the promises and doctrinal instruction of God’s Word are useless unless God’s Spirit applies them to your hearts. He will comfort, instruct, and enable you to obey the scriptures and experience victory. Trust the Spirit’s leadership. He will lead you to walk in the Word. Following His Holy Spirit will NEVER lead you to contradict or disobey the Book He inspired.

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Like to Brag?

1 Corinthians 1:27-29, “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; And base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are: That no flesh should glory in his presence.”
 
Never brag. At least, do not ever boast in your intelligence or your strength or your resources. Human wisdom, might, and riches are fleeting. They are here today and gone tomorrow. No matter how much you may have of one or all of them, you cannot retain wisdom, might, and riches forever. There is something, someone really, in which to glory, the Lord Jesus Christ and His gospel. Depend on the steadfast love, the pure justice, and the perfect righteousness of Jesus. Then go ahead and brag (v. 31). Glory in the Lord, the source of everlasting wisdom, power, and redemption.

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