“You Are My God”

Our Daily Walk with Christ – Devotional – February 26, 2024

“O God, You are my God; Early will I seek You; My soul thirsts for You; My flesh longs for You In a dry and thirsty land where there is no water.” —Psalm 63:1

Can you imagine dedicating fifteen years of your life to fulfill God’s plans even if it involved harsh conditions? When David lived as a fugitive in the wilderness of Judah, he proclaimed, “Because Your lovingkindness is better than life, My lips shall praise You” (Psalm 63:3). David obeyed God’s will and faithfully remained on his Chosen Path of adversity for 15 years living in caves and the open wilderness.

David was born with the spirit of a warrior but was an obedient child who was taught to love and obey God. His life as a shepherd reveals that he was skillful with a slingshot, yet, his character revealed the fruit of love, patience, gentleness, kindness, and courage. His youthful habits of singing and playing his harp in loving praise and worship to God are evidenced by the book of Psalms.

“Then Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the midst of his brothers; and the Spirit of the Lord came upon David from that day forward…” —1 Samuel 16:13

Despite David’s future downfalls, God selected and chose him before birth to be a king. At the age of 15, David was anointed by the prophet Samuel to become Israel’s next king. Although he was aware of God’s divine calling on his life, David never attempted to rush the process by using his own strategies.

“Now it shall come to pass, if you diligently obey the voice of the Lord your God…that the Lord your God will set you high above all nations of the earth.” —Deuteronomy 28:1

Before David became king, his character reflected the utmost love, loyalty, obedience, and reverence for the Almighty God. Even when he had the opportunity to take King Saul’s life but instead cut off a piece of the king’s robe, David felt guilty. “…The LORD forbid that I should do this thing to my master, the Lord’s anointed, to stretch out my hand against him, seeing he is the anointed of the LORD” (1 Samuel 24:6).

During the greatest tribulation of his life, David remained faithful and obedient to God by not using his thoughts and desires to modify God’s path for his life. Are we striving to faithfully obey God in the most trying seasons? “My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience.” —James 1:2-3

The willingness to embrace the sacrificial life of tribulations is demonstrated by the Old Testament prophets, the men and women who are Biblical faith heroes, the Apostles, and most importantly, Christ. Even unto death, Christ was obedient. On Calvary’s cross, Christ portrayed the love, faith, surrender, obedience, and loyalty that God requires from every believer.

From studying the Scriptures, we find that God has always required suffering to be a significant part of the believer’s life. If we know tribulations are sure to come, how does a committed believer refuse to follow in Jesus’ footsteps of suffering? The desire to disobey God is only found in those with unconverted hearts. The modern proclamations of “We are New Covenant believers” and “God’s mercies are never-ending” are an attempt to justify one’s disobedience to God’s Commandments and Righteous Principles.

“For as he thinks in his heart, so is he. ‘Eat and drink!’ he says to you, But his heart is not with you.” —Proverbs 23:7

“What you see in this verse is a person who is saying one thing with their mouth—but their heart is in a completely different place.” (Crosswalk)

Too much emphasis is placed on church attendance instead of teaching us that our purpose in life is to possess a Christ-like character and a spirit of obedience. Our service to God becomes ritualistic when we stop praying, “I surrender all.” Without humility, surrender, and obedience to God, we do not have a relationship with Christ. Every thought, decision, and action outside of God’s will is evidence of the same rebellious spirit that Cain possessed.

Rebellion against God is not only committing worldly sins, it is also the failure to obey Scriptural instructions and to ignore the guidance of the Holy Spirit. From our commitment to follow Christ, we agree to accept our Chosen Path with the trials and tribulations needed to change our characters. We embrace God’s plans [that always bring victory] and discard our plans because we love and revere God.

The sin of presumption is to take the necessary steps to ensure that our plans come to fruition and when the outcome appears favorable, we proclaim that God has blessed us, yet, this is far from the truth. Disobedience not only changes our desire to please God but our destiny of receiving eternal life is also forfeited.

When believers initially rebel against God, the Holy Spirit convicts them of their sins. But if they continue to disobey then the Holy Spirit is grieved. God always respects our free will of choice and withdraws His Spirit. The Holy Spirit cannot abide in an unclean temple.

Biblical Proof of God’s Mercies Ending

God’s Death Sentence of the Rebellious: “The carcasses of you who have complained against Me shall fall in this wilderness, all of you who were numbered, according to your entire number, from twenty years old and above. Except for Caleb the son of Jephunneh and Joshua the son of Nun, you shall by no means enter the land which I swore I would make you dwell in.” —Numbers 14:29-30

There is No Middle Ground: “And if it seems evil to you to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve…But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” —Joshua 24:15

“Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment.’ ” —Matthew 22:37-38

If only we loved God as much as He loves us, we would not place boundaries on our dedication and obedience to Him. Love for God and following Christ requires devotion and the daily decision to humble ourselves in total surrender. Hearts that are overflowing with love for God have the fruit of faith, trust, obedience, and loyalty. Every day, embrace God, the Father by proclaiming, I love God and will not sin against Him!

“My sheep hear my voice and they follow me.” We begin our day with worship, praying for God to reveal His will for the given day, meditating on the Scriptures, and staying in His presence until we hear His voice. Worship allows us to receive the blessings and anointing of God in our lives. Even when our Chosen Path leads us into the wilderness, like David, we cry out, “You Are My God!” And Jesus responds, I will never leave you or forsake you.

Because Your lovingkindness is better than life, My lips shall praise You. Thus I will bless You while I live; I will lift up my hands in Your name. —Psalm 63:3-4

© 2024 Steps 2 Success with Spiritual Solutions and Woman, You Are Loved by God Ministries

Peace in Uncertainty

Our Daily Walk with Christ – Devotional – February 25, 2024

When transitioning from self-reliance to total surrender to God, you must stand down your habitual thoughts and strategies with much prayer. Remind yourself that you made a covenant with Christ to surrender, obey, and reverence His Sovereignty as Lord and King of your life. The good news is when we persevere in replacing our thoughts with prayer, gradually we stop thinking our own thoughts.

Our love and honor for Christ increases our faith and trust, and He becomes our First Love.

Jesus, You have given me Your life, Your love, mercy, and grace. I give my all to You, my life, my love, my mind, body, and soul belong to You. Amen.

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“Follow Me”

Our Daily Walk with Christ Devotional – February 23, 2024

“So He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up. And as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and stood up to read.” —Luke 4:16

According to Jewish historians, there is little known about the city of Nazareth in Biblical times where Jesus grew up and lived with Mary, Joseph, and his siblings. Joseph is identified as having a trade as a carpenter, so we have evidence that the working class resided in Nazareth. Yet there was an overall disdain for the city as evidenced by Nathanael’s question to Philip. “And Nathanael said to him, ‘Can anything good come out of Nazareth?’ Philip said to him, ‘Come and see’ ” (John 1:46).

“Whoever listens to you listens to me; whoever rejects you rejects me; but whoever rejects me rejects Him who sent me.” —Luke 10:16

Historically, Jesus was rejected by the Pharisees, Sadducees, and those who were afraid of being excommunicated from the synagogue. Although the Jewish leaders possessed knowledge of Isaiah’s prophecies they expected the Messiah to arrive as a king with much pomp and circumstance—a ceremony of grandeur and overthrow the Roman government ending their oppression. When Jesus proclaimed that He was sent from God, the leaders knew His family’s social history of residing in Nazareth and they scoffed.

“Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” —Matthew 11:29-30

“And seeing the multitudes, He went up on a mountain, and when He was seated His disciples came to Him” (Matthew 5:1). From studying Matthew 5, we find that Jesus had a strong following because of His loving, meek, and gentle demeanor. His teachings focused on God’s love and the spiritual characteristics of love and obedience to God instead of the harsh and endless rules developed by the Jewish leaders who did not abide by their human-made laws.

“In those days Jesus went out to the mountain to pray, and He spent the night in prayer to God. When daylight came, He called His disciples to Him and chose twelve of them, whom He also designated as apostles…” —Luke 6:12-13

Reflecting on Jesus’ choice of disciples, we may wonder why He chose men like John and James who were called Sons of Thunder, Matthew was a thief who used his job to oppress the poor, Judas was a disloyal thief, Peter was arrogant and could not control his tongue, and Thomas was a doubter, but all had selfish hearts. They frequently argued about who would be the greatest in the kingdom on earth that they believed Jesus would reign over.

Jesus always relied on Divine wisdom from God, His Father. Using devout patience and perseverance eleven of Jesus’ twelve apostles were spiritually transformed into His Character. “I have manifested Your name to the men whom You have given Me out of the world. They were Yours, You gave them to Me, and they have kept Your word…Those whom You gave Me I have kept; and none of them is lost except the son of perdition [Judas Iscariot], that the Scripture might be fulfilled. …” (John 17:6, 12).

“As Jesus went on from there, he saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax collector’s booth. ‘Follow me,’ he told him, and Matthew got up and followed him.” —Matthew 9:9

Matthew’s response to Jesus’ invitation to follow him and enter into a life of discipleship [serving God and serving others] provides the spiritual blueprint for all believers who decide to follow Christ. The sequence of events for becoming a Christian is demonstrated in this one Scripture. Love, faith, surrender, and obedience are required for us to follow Christ.

  1. Jesus initially pursues us. “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come into him and dine with him, and he with Me” (Revelation 3:20). The Holy Spirit touches our hearts to accept Jesus as our personal Savior. Do you recall the events that led to you accepting Christ? Whether in a church service, someone witnessing, or in the comfort of your home, the innate faith in your heart propelled you to make the decision, Yes, I am giving my heart to Jesus.
  2. Every person who comes to Jesus begins and stays on an equal status—as a sinner saved by grace. Although our backgrounds differ, God is no respecter of person. To prevent us from thinking that our many years as a Christian, educational degrees, or Biblical knowledge elevate us above other believers, we are reminded, “What then? Are we any better? Not at all. As it is written: ‘There is none righteous, no, not one…” (Romans 3:9-10).
  3. From Christ’s invitation to follow Him, love is the catalyst that produces the only acceptable response—to faithfully surrender in obedience. Some may ask, How can I love Jesus, if I never knew about Him? The Apostle Paul answers their question, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). Every human being is born with the spiritual attribute to love Christ as described by the Apostle Paul. God has also given humanity faith, “…God has given each of us a measure of faith” (Romans 12:3).
  4. We also notice there was no dialogue between Jesus and Matthew after Jesus spoke the words, “Follow me.” Matthew along with the other disciples eagerly followed Jesus into an unknown path. But from the moment they were chosen, the twelve held onto a personal agenda deep within their hearts that lasted until Jesus’ Ascension to heaven. “So when they had come together, they asked him, ‘Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?’ ” (Acts 1:6).
  5. What is our true agenda? Our worship and lifestyles reveal if we are committed to live an obedient, surrendered life to God. To follow Jesus requires much faith in His love and saving grace. Like Matthew, our actions, “Matthew got up and followed Him” demonstrate our desire to follow Jesus without questioning where we are going. We also agree to pray the prayer of surrender daily and give up our will and plans for God’s will and plans for our lives.

Reflection: Are we willing to say yes to traveling on God’s Chosen Path for our earthly journey?

“And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross.” —Philippians 2:8

Although I have been a Christian most of my life when I reflected on this Scripture of Christ’s obedience, the Holy Spirit opened my understanding of the sacrificial life required to follow Christ. The prophet Isaiah tells us, “The Lord GOD has opened My ears, and I have not been rebellious, nor have I turned back” (Isaiah 50:5).

“I have decided to follow Jesus, No turning back, No turning back!” When we rededicate ourselves to follow and obey Christ, our Savior, and King, the Holy Spirit empowers us to let go of our inherited tendencies, learned behaviors, and the worldviews that block us from turning our eyes upon Jesus.

With a made-up mind, zeal, and the determination to live righteously, we are fueled by Christ’s Divine strength. It is the Holy Spirit who gives us the spiritual empowerment to live righteously. Like Matthew, from our desire for eternal life, we will respond to following Christ with a new level of commitment, love, faith, surrender, obedience, and loyalty that we never imagined possible.

Lord God, we consecrate our minds, bodies, and souls to You. We desire to follow You in our earthly journey and ask for the anointing, presence, and power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. In Jesus’ Righteous Name, we pray. Amen.

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Our Heavenly Father Cares—The Assurance of Divine Help

Our Daily Walk with Christ Devotional – February 22, 2024

“Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap, nor gather into barns, yet Your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? —Matthew 6:26

The big cat animal documentaries have always been my favorite programs, but recently, I watched a bird documentary that testified of our Heavenly Father’s loving care for the birds mentioned in Matthew 6. Both parents diligently prepared the nest for their new family, but sadly after the eggs hatched, the mother bird disappeared. Against all odds, the father bird did not abandon the hatchlings and he continued to bring food to the nest, still, the babies could not feed themselves.

Baby birds must be fed within 24 hours of hatching. Although the narrator who is also a bird conservationist does not like to interfere in the natural course of animal life, he prepared to take the babies home and hand-feed them to prevent their demise. But something unusual happened on the father’s third trip of returning to the nest. This time, when he brought food to the four tiny babies, they began chirping loudly and nonstop. His head moved from side to side as he looked at the abundance of food, but the baby bird choir chirped with all their might, we are hungry!

Then Divine intervention happened, and their father began to break up the food and feed the babies. This is significant because birds cannot think independently beyond their instinct and the male bird of this species never assumes the mother’s role. The narrator stated that in 25 years of experience with birds, he had never seen this type of father bird feed the baby birds. “Yet, your heavenly Father feeds them.”

“These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” —John 16:33

Every day we awaken to the mercies of a new day, we face routine duties, family matters, job responsibilities, financial instability, health challenges, caring for ourselves and our families, unexpected situations, and spiritual warfare rushing at us like a wild animal stampede. What happens next is an indicator of whom we place our faith and trust.

“…casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” —1 Peter 5:7

How will we respond to the vicissitudes of life? Unlike the birds, we have the free will to choose whether or not we desire God to direct our lives. We can reject God’s help by playing the game of chance and using our limited strength and thoughts to navigate life. Or, we can choose the life-saving option of falling to our knees, crying out to God, and admitting [that like the baby birds], we desperately need [spiritual] food and ask our Heavenly Father to intervene even in matters we consider insignificant.

“…Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting love; Therefore with lovingkindness, I have drawn you.” —Jeremiah 31:3

Throughout the Bible, we learn of God’s Loving and Merciful Character. If we pray for spiritual discernment before studying the Scriptures, we have evidence that our Heavenly Father cares. Both, God, the Father, and Jesus have tender hearts. And we cannot forget about the Holy Spirit who teaches, comforts and takes our prayers to Christ, our High Priest and Intercessor.

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” —John 3:16

We are loved! Jesus suffered, bled, and died for humanity. Even the angels cannot understand the love, grace, and mercies that freely flow to us because of Jesus’ loving sacrifice to redeem us from the wages of sin. We are privileged to be called children of God, the righteous, chosen, friends, and the royal priesthood who receive 24/7 protection against physical danger and unseen spiritual warfare from the angelic host, daily earthly provisions, and much more.

All of heaven is involved in the lives of the righteous. Jesus reassures us, “Therefore do not worry…” God, our Father promised that He would take care of us. The father bird knows it is his responsibility to feed and protect his weaker family members. The difference between us [God’s human family] and the bird family is they do not resist their father’s loving care and help.

“Jesus answered and said to him, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him.” —John 14:23

Our Heavenly Father Cares! From our love for Christ, we receive amazing spiritual gifts, the Holy Spirit transforms our character, guides us to stay on the Path of Righteousness, and blesses us with the daily provisions of food, shelter, and clothing. Jesus commands us to look at the birds who have no worries because they know our heavenly Father feeds them. “Are you not of more value than they?”

We were created to depend on God. Christ tells us that we can do nothing without Him, to overcome in our earthly lives, we must have Divine Intervention. It is the righteous who are the benefactors of God’s promises and greatest blessings. Obedience is surrendering to His Sovereignty.

Truthfully, we must stop thinking like spoiled children who possess a mindset of entitlement and desire to live according to their thoughts. With daily consecration, we pledge our love, loyalty, and obedience to our Heavenly Father. Love and gratitude propels us to live as one who is forgiven.

“When You said, ‘Seek My face,’ My heart said to You, ‘Your face, LORD, I will seek.’ ” —Psalm 27:8

From our daily personal worship, we form a heart-to-heart relationship with Christ who is our Creator, Savior, and Mediator. Christ is in the Most Holy place interceding for the righteous. From the confession and repentance of our sins, Christ forgives our transgressions, covers us with His Righteousness, and presents us to God, the Father as blameless.

“Even to your old age, I am He, And even to gray hairs, I will carry you! I have made, and I will bear; Even I will carry, and will deliver you.” —Isaiah 46:4

Like the baby birds who chirped when their father returned to the nest, express your love with prayers and praises for God’s never-failing care. When we perceive God as our Loving Father who has thoughts of peace and promises to give us a future and hope, with gratitude, we will humble and surrender ourselves.

With a broken spirit [admitting that we are weak] and a contrite heart, we bless His Holy Name by giving God honor and reverence. There is no greater love than the love we receive from our Heavenly Father. Created in His image, we are valued above all flesh!

“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.” —Matthew 6:34

“I love you, I love you, I love you, Lord, today Because you care for me in such a special way, That’s why I praise you, I lift you up and I magnify your name, That’s why my heart is filled with praise”

Heavenly Father, we love You with all of our hearts, souls, and minds. We thank You for the daily gifts of Your abundant love, grace, and mercies. We ask for forgiveness for excluding You from our lives by rejecting Your abundant care. Father, we desperately need You. We ask for Your Divine Intervention and blessings on our lives. In Jesus’ Righteous Name, we pray. Amen.

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The Righteous Cry Out!

Our Daily Walk with Christ Devotional – February 20, 2024

“LORD, I cry out to You; make haste to me! Give ear to my voice when I cry out to You. Let my prayer be set before You as incense, The lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice.” —Psalm 141:1-2

Psalm 141 is David’s prayer asking God to keep him safe from the wickedness that existed in his environment. “Set a guard over my mouth, Lord; keep watch over the door of my lips. Do not let my heart be drawn to what is evil so that I take part in wicked deeds.”

David was aware that our greatest battle is to overcome the influence of the unbelievers whom Satan uses to entice us into worldly conversations and activities that later we will need to repent for. We live in a time when spiritual wickedness permeates our societies. We cannot overcome the constant stream of temptations without God’s Divine intervention.

David’s life began as a humble and obedient shepherd boy in the pastures playing his harp and singing songs to God. Young David demonstrated wisdom and courage beyond his years because God had chosen him to be king of Israel. From his obedience and a slingshot, an angel of the Lord guided the stone to kill Goliath, the terrorizing Philistine giant. David’s 15 years living as a fugitive in caves [King Saul desired to kill David] prepared him to become a mighty warrior King that God would use to defeat pagan kings and their armies.

The Fall of King David: Compromise always changes our perception of right and wrong. We lose our ability to discern between God’s Truth and erroneous beliefs. Instead of measuring our behaviors by God’s righteous principles, we measure ourselves using human standards. David’s practice of polygamy fed his carnal desires and corrupted his moral code. Even when David was told that Bathsheba was married, he continued in his quest.

The Domino Effect of Sin: How did David, a man of God easily commit these heinous sins? It is impossible to engage in sin and think about God. Sin makes us [temporarily] forget that God exists. Sin desensitizes our sound minds and leaves us powerless. Sin causes spiritual blindness and numbs our perception of the magnitude of our wilful rebellion against God.

In Jeremiah, God says that the human heart is deceitful and desperately wicked. It is easier for us to choose wrong over right. Without humility, a believer relies on self-confidence and human strength to overcome the personalized and pleasing temptations that Satan develops from our observable behaviors.

“No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.” —1 Corinthians 10:13

Jesus tells us that we are not powerless! No one including Satan can force us to sin. When facing temptation the Holy Spirit speaks to our conscience and we feel uncomfortable in the situation. As believers, we can never say that we did not know that we were being tempted. When tempted, begin praying out loud for God’s help and remove yourself from the person or place.

If we do not stand down our carnal desires by falling on our knees and praying for as long as necessary for spiritual strength, our senses will draw us into the web of temptation. We see, hear, taste, smell, touch, and if we do not pray and turn away, we pursue, and then we fall.

“Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” — Psalm 139:23-24

Since we cannot judge ourselves, we must go to God in prayer, and ask for the big reveal of our sinful habits and behaviors. The Holy Spirit will always reveal our sins. Pray for spiritual discernment to understand sin for what it really is, transgression against God. To overcome temptation requires the human effort of practicing self-control and praying for spiritual strength without ceasing.

Acknowledging that we are in a spiritual battle for our soul should produce a come to the Throne of Grace reaction. Like David, falling on our knees and petitioning for help, “LORD, I cry out to You; make haste to me!” is our only option. We need God! Living in these last days is a struggle, wickedness has increased, and we are Satan’s targets.

Now more than ever, we desperately need a steadfast relationship with Christ. Increasing our prayer life, studying the Scriptures at least one hour a day, and incorporating spiritual fasting into our lifestyle allows the Holy Spirit to give us reinforcement against the enemy.

The Discipline of Fasting: Every believer should fast at least once a week. Unless your health is severely compromised, Biblical fasting is abstaining from food. Fasting is self-denial and places our flesh into subjection. Fasting is worship. We also pray, study the Scriptures, and set aside all electronic distractions for a specified time.

Begin with 2 to 4 hours of fasting and pray a prayer of consecration and re-dedication to God. Fasting connects us to Christ, strengthens our minds, and gives us spiritual discipline. With determination and the strength of the Holy Spirit, we let go of sinful thoughts, behaviors, and habits.

“For I acknowledge my transgressions, And my sin is always before me. Against You, You only, have I sinned, And done this evil in Your sight—That You may be found just when You speak, And blameless when You judge.” —Psalm 51:3-4

David repented for his sins. Although God’s judgment demanded death, through His loving mercies He spared David’s life, but David suffered greatly for his sins. God placed a lifelong curse of strife in his household. Although sin brings life-changing consequences, God never crushes us and leaves us hopeless, nor will our Heavenly Father allow the enemy to harm us.

From the book of Psalms, we learn of David’s intimate relationship with God. Each chapter is a song of prayer. From his rebellion against God, David learned the believer’s greatest need, to stay close to God. King David recognized and continuously proclaimed his desperate need for the Lord.

David’s prayers were cries for God’s forgiveness, intervention, comfort, guidance, protection, deliverance, and the wisdom to live righteously. God’s favor was on the life of David because he truly loved God. And God described David as a man after God’s own heart.

Reflection: Are we women and men after God’s own heart? In our daily struggles of life, do we continuously cry out for God’s Divine Intervention? Would our prayers comprise a book of 150 chapters?

Not only do we have the Book of Psalms dedicated to honoring God with prayers and praises of love and gratitude, but David’s prayers exemplify humanity’s desperate need for God’s continuous Divine Intervention in every aspect of our lives.

“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.” —Psalm 119:105

Although he was a born warrior, David was never ashamed or too proud to reveal his desperation for God. From the diligent study of the Old Testament Scriptures, David knew God’s Character was Loving, Righteous, and Merciful. King David humbled himself before God and cried out like a child who was totally dependent on his parents. David’s reverence of God’s Sovereignty is a living example for every child of God.

“Call to Me and I will answer you, and tell you [and even show you] great and mighty things, [things which have been confined and hidden], which you do not know and understand and cannot distinguish.” —Jeremiah 33:3, Amplified Bible

The book of Psalms reveals the key to living a victorious life—possessing a heart filled with love for God as evidenced by our absolute reverence and devout obedience. We should be forever grateful for the Plan of Redemption. With contrite hearts, every day, we repent, receive forgiveness, renew our covenant vow to follow and obey Christ, and we are covered by the righteousness of Christ. Hallelujah! Amen!

“Create in me, a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” —Psalm 51:10

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Taking Control of Our Thoughts

Our Daily Walk with Christ Devotional – February 18, 2024

“Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things”. —Philippians 4:8

“Every day, our minds are flooded with a constant stream of thoughts, ranging from mundane daily tasks to deeper contemplations about life and the world around us. According to research, the average person has approximately 60,000 thoughts per day.” (Insight)

Anxiety and worries reflect the internal helplessness we feel regarding our lives. Unexpected life events, job instability, financial debt, troubled family dynamics, and an unstable marriage represent a few situations that cause us to worry and lose sleep. Yet, anxious thoughts about the unknown future plague the minds of 76% of adults and 60% of younger people.

“These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” —John 16:33

Yes, we live in a world where political corruption, social unrest, natural events, and unstable economies prevail, and to add fuel to the fire, many times we also suffer the consequences of using our escalated thoughts for resolution. When our emotions rise above our rational thoughts, we will perceive even our routine challenges as out-of-control events.

“Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” —Hebrews 4:16

Do not embrace your thoughts! Use your mustard-seed faith by accepting Christ’s invitation and immediately pray. Form the habit of letting your first response be prayer. Pray an honest prayer, confess your true feelings, and ask the Holy Spirit to give you strength. Close your eyes and meditate on the past victories God has given to you and your family. God is Faithful!

“The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears, And delivers them out of all their troubles. The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, And saves such as have a contrite spirit. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the Lord delivers him out of them all.” —Psalm 37:17-19

To live as overcomers, we must change our mindset of “How am I going to resolve this situation?” When we include God in the routine activities of daily life, our immediate response to the vicissitudes of life will be to stop and pray. Still, we must have a spiritual foundation of knowing Scriptural promises.

By studying the Scriptures, we embrace Christ’s promises, “I will never leave you or forsake you,” “Cast your cares on me…” The battle within our minds cannot withstand the power of the word of God. Take the focus off your thoughts by repeating out loud the Scriptures that promise God’s Divine Intervention.

Through prayer and Bible study, the Holy Spirit gives us spiritual strength. Our mustard seed faith grows and our confidence builds as we learn to rely on God. Make a decision every day to place your trust in God. He knows every challenge that arises in our lives.

“When he calls out to Me, I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble. I will deliver him and honor him.” —Psalm 91:15

Do not become discouraged! We fall through self-reliance, our solutions fail—we repent, we are forgiven, and we move forward. Our spiritual journey is one of slowly moving forward in little steps every day. Using our faith is the only giant leap we take because God requires blind faith.

Talking to God throughout our waking hours with little prayers of gratitude and simply praying, “God, I need Your help!” are lifeline prayers. We have a Heavenly Father who loves us and desires to be involved in every aspect of our lives. Learn His character by studying the Old Testament stories of humanity’s defeats, God’s interventions, and the many victories they enjoyed.

Biblical knowledge plus faith in God changes our thoughts of defeat into courageous thoughts because we can rely on His Power. The Human Effort of faith, prayer, and Bible study plus God’s Divine Intervention always equals Victorious Outcomes.

Heavenly Father, we thank You for loving and caring for us. We relinquish our self-reliance by asking You to guide us in our daily lives. We surrender ourselves to Your will and plans. In Jesus’ Righteous Name, we pray, Amen.

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