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Center Yourself

For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. ~Jeremiah 29:11

People are looking for the answer to what their purpose is in life, and what they can do to find contentment. Quite often we limit ourselves when we look for the answer among the things we are aware of, or comfortable with. But God doesn’t always call us to the familiar or comfortable, but challenges us to expand our horizons.

When we center ourselves in the things we find pleasing, enjoyable and comfortable, we may not find peace. That’s because we aren’t in the center of God’s will, we are in the center of our own will. There are things we believe will bring peace to our lives, but in the end bring us more unhappiness than when we began our mission to find happiness. That’s why God calls us to trust Him.

When we place our trust in God, and put our hope in the promises He has given us, we will begin to find peace and contentment in our lives. We don’t need to center ourselves on what WE think is best for us, or what someone else thinks is best for us, unless it is fully in the center of the will of God. We may take the advice of others in the world who seem to have found answers that work for them, but if it isn’t centered in the will of God for our lives, we won’t find the peace that surpasses all understanding. When we center ourselves in the will of God, everything else will fall into place.

The Lord Said

Acts 9

Have you ever heard from the Lord? Some people hear an audible voice. Others just know the Lord has spoken, through His word, or through another person. Either way, when God speaks, we should listen!

Saul was on his way to harass and arrest the Christians in Damascus, bringing them back to Jerusalem to be placed in prison, and put on trial. Jesus meets Saul outside of Damascus in the form of a bright light. Saul was sure he was doing the will of God arresting and putting Christians to death. That is until Jesus shines the light on him…literally! Jesus asks Saul why he is persecuting Him. Saul responds with a question, “Who are you, Lord?” Saul knew that the Lord was speaking with him, and then when he finds out it is Jesus speaking to him, he asks: “Lord, what do You want me to do?” Good question!

Shortly after Jesus speaks to Saul, He speaks to a disciple in a vision. He calls him by name, “Ananias.” Ananias responds to the Lord with, “Here I am, Lord.” We aren’t sure if Ananias had heard from the Lord in a similar manner before, or if this was the first time, but his response shows that he was listening! In v.11 we are told: “So the Lord said to him…”. The implication is that BECAUSE Ananias was listening, the Lord was speaking.

Are we expecting to hear the Lord speak to us? How often has the Lord spoken to us but we missed it because the music was too loud…or the TV was distracting us? I believe it is important to spend quiet time before the Lord, so when He speaks, we will be able to hear His still, small voice. Keep a journal nearby to record what He speaks to your heart.

Man’s Wisdom

Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ. – Colossians 2:8

Have you ever received godly advice from someone, and it turned out bad?  One reason for the negative result could be that the instruction wasn’t followed precisely, so you may not have experienced the desired result.  Another reason may be because the advice was contrary to the Word of God, and you were applying a worldly solution to a spiritual issue.

As we consider our walk with the Lord, we should separate ourselves from the deception of the world, and trust in the faithfulness of our God.  The traditions of men lead people to believe in things like evolution, or a list of genders beyond male and female that encompass more than 50 new genders.

There is nothing new in the world.  Hebrews 13:8 confirms that Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today and forever.  If we believe anything else, we are being cheated of the truth.  The Bible tells us what to expect in the last days…and we are seeing how accurate the Bible is right before our very eyes!

Armor Up!

Ephesians 6

In this chapter we are presented with the exhortation to “Put on the whole armor of God”. The first thing I notice in this passage is that the armor belongs to God, not to us. He is the one providing the armor to us for our protection. Can you imagine trying to protect yourself against the devil using your own armor?

The primary reason we need the armor is to defend ourselves against a spiritual attack. The armor is defined by the moral characteristics in our lives providing spiritual protection from the enemy. These characteristics are: Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Faith, Salvation, Word of God and Prayer. When these are the features of our lives, we are better prepared to stand up to the enemy.

James tells us to resist the devil, and he will flee from you. The best way to resist the devil, is to be prepared for his attack. Don’t think that putting the armor on once a week is going to protect you. We are in a daily battle, which means we have to armor up daily!

Avoid The Trap

Proverbs 5

For the ways of man are before the eyes of the LORD, a​nd He ponders all his paths. ​​His own iniquities entrap the wicked man, and he is caught in the cords of his sin. ​​He shall die for lack of instruction, and in the greatness of his folly he shall go astray.

Does anyone really believe they are fooling the Lord? Do they think He isn’t aware of what they do in private? It is folly to think the things we are doing on earth are going unnoticed by God. He sees everything…nothing gets by Him. We need to keep this wisdom close at hand so we don’t end up regretting our actions and despising the law of the Lord.

This proverb speaks of the immoral woman; the one who would distract a man with flattering and sweet words, but in the end they steal your honor and your wealth. Many families are destroyed due to adultery that breaks the bonds of marriage, destroys families and causes bitterness in the lives of all involved.

One of the best ways to avoid falling into sexual sin is to keep yourself aware of situations that lead to sin. We get drawn into sin by entertaining it first in our minds, and then by our actions. It would be very near impossible for someone to fall into sexual sin “accidentally”! So avoid the folly, and keep the word of God in your ears, and in your hearts. That way you can avoid regret!

Wise Instruction

Proverbs 4

​​My son, give attention to my words; ​​Incline your ear to my sayings. Do not let them depart from your eyes; ​​Keep them in the midst of your heart; ​​For they are life to those who find them, ​​And health to all their flesh. (Proverbs 4:20 – 22)

Have you ever given someone godly advice, but they chose not to take it? Here is a father encouraging his children to hear what he is telling them. Many times our children don’t want to listen to the advice of their parents because they think their parents are too out of touch with their world to understand what they’re going through. It isn’t until the children grow up when they realize that their parents were giving them good advice. For some children, they have to learn many hard lessons on their own before they begin to listen.

I was one of those kids…always learning the hard way. But as we see in this proverb, if we listen and adhere to the good advice, they are life and health to our flesh. We can’t force someone to take good advice, but we can encourage them with the Scriptures God has given us.

And while we are taking the opportunity to give good advice, we should also set the example by FOLLOWING good advice…the wisdom that Scripture offers. When we are applying the word of God to our own lives, it will be easier for us to offer advice, and then give our testimony of how it has benefited us in the past. Even if they don’t listen, we still have the blessing of walking in the wisdom of God ourselves, knowing it keeps us in the center of His will.

On The Right Path

Proverbs 3

It’s good to know where we are going. When I was in the Navy I was a Hovercraft Navigator. The crew of the craft trusted that I was guiding us to the correct location, whether it was a beach to land on, or a ship we were receiving a load from.
If a navigator becomes confused or unsure of the destination, the whole mission may be affected.

In the same way, our walk with the Lord may be impacted by our lack of understanding of what the will of God is. That’s why we are told to bind mercy and truth around our necks…and write them on the tablets of our hearts. When we do that, we find favor with man, and God.

This proverb also tells us to trust in the Lord with all our heart, and not to lean on our own understanding. We should trust the instructions God has given us in His Word. When we live our lives for Him, we acknowledge Him as God, the Master of our lives. That’s when God is able to direct our path…when we are fully committed to Him.

Sometimes we like to try things on our own. We ask God to bless the things WE want to do. When those things fail we may blame God for not fulfilling the things that we wanted to accomplish. The problem is that we were heading in the wrong direction, and God won’t help us get to a destination that will be hazardous to our spiritual life.

So let’s trust in Him and follow His leading, because when we do, we will never be disappointed with the final outcome!

Treasure Hunting

Proverbs 2

My wife, Cheryl, and I enjoy exploring antique shops and gift stores looking at all of the treasures they hold.  Each person walks through the store and identifies with something that they find valuable.  It doesn’t necessarily need to be the most expensive thing in the store, but it provokes an emotional trigger, encouraging us to inspect the item further.

We are told in Proverbs 2 that we should seek out wisdom as a hidden treasure.  The more we seek it out the more we will find it.  When we find wisdom, it enters our hearts and our souls, and preserves us, keeping us from evil.  The author goes on to describe the path of the wicked, and the results of going in that direction…not a pretty picture!

In James 4 we are told that wars come from our desires for pleasure and seeking after the wrong treasures.  The harmony of Proverbs 2 and James 4 resides in knowing that we can find the greatest fortune in seeking wisdom and submitting ourselves to God.

The result of following those instructions is found in verses 21 & 22 of our text:

For the upright will dwell in the land, and the blameless will remain in it; but the wicked will be cut off from the earth, and the unfaithful will be uprooted from it.

Wisdom & Knowledge

Proverbs 1

There are many seeking knowledge, but they mistakenly believe they will find it by participating in discussions with others. While there is something to learn through discussion, it is dangerous to enter a discussion unarmed. The best way to gain wisdom, is to listen. Proverbs 1:5 – 6 tells us:

A wise man will hear and increase learning, and a man of understanding will attain wise counsel, ​​To understand a proverb and an enigma,​​ The words of the wise and their riddles.

When we want to learn, we attain wise counsel, and then we LISTEN to their advice.

There are plenty who would give us bad counsel, because they haven’t learned from God, but by following others who have evil motives behind their actions and advice. They don’t mind hurting others for personal gain. But their gain is fleeting. That’s why verse 19 tells us:

So are the ways of everyone who is greedy for gain; it takes away the life of its owners.

There are many greedy for gain in our world today. It’s a shame, because there isn’t much time left for this world! That’s why we should spend more time listening and learning, than speaking and arguing. Wisdom will come when we listen, and pray over what we hear.

Be careful who you listen to. Is it “worldly wisdom” you are hearing, or godly wisdom? When it’s godly wisdom, we can rest secure in what v.33 tells us:

But whoever listens to me will dwell safely, and will be secure, without fear of evil.”