The seventh day Sabbath—A blessed time of Spiritual Rest, Renewal, and Restoration. Thank You Jesus for giving us 24 hours to receive showers of blessing from the Holy Spirit. We love and honor Your Holy Name for giving us the Sabbath. In Your Holy Name, I ask this prayer. Amen.
An Appointed Time for Everything Today’s Devotional October 31, 2023
“For everything, there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven…” —Ecclesiastes 3:1
Reflection: Does my time and lifestyle demonstrate total surrender and loyalty to God? Is my faith strong enough to wait patiently for His answers?
The [lengthy] Pruning and Preparation Season is the most important season in our Christian experience. Yet, it is the season that produces the greatest despair. To possess a Christ-like character, we must allow God to eliminate our unrighteous traits through the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.
Still, our spiritual transformation is a journey that requires Human Effort and Divine Intervention. “The closer we become to Christ, the more we recognize our sinfulness.” —Billy Graham
“How many are my iniquities and my sins? Make me know my transgression and my sin.” —Job 13:23
God always reveals our sins and unrighteous character traits through the Scriptures and the Holy Spirit speaking to our conscience. We acquiesce to the Voice of God by confessing, repenting, and agreeing to do our part in the cessation of wilful disobedience and letting go of worldly habits and behaviors.
When we are in agreement with God, we receive spiritual strength from the Holy Spirit to change our minds, characters, personalities, and lifestyles. During this season, the Holy Spirit’s assignment is to produce spiritual growth within us. He teaches us to recognize and obey the Voice of God.
The Holy Spirit imparts the wisdom of God’s higher thoughts which changes the perception of our earthly purpose. For us to become the recipients of God’s greatest blessings, the Holy Spirit places us in alignment with God’s will and plans for our lives. Our love for God is proven through faithful obedience.
Because Christ is our First Love, we follow in His footsteps to use our spiritual gifts, talents and spoken [and written] words to give honor and glory to the Most High God. To receive spiritual transformation is a free-will choice. We must put forth the human effort to willingly cooperate with Divinity by seeking God daily in prayer and supplication. “Not my will, but Your will be done” and renouncing sin.
“When You said, ‘Seek My face,’ My heart said to You, ‘Your face, Lord, I will seek’ ” (Psalm 27:8).
“Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). While in the pruning season we must develop the habit of continuous communication with God. Praying once or twice a day is not enough. If we fail to use our faith to stay in the presence of God, we will lose touch with the Holy Spirit and end up following our inclinations.
Waiting on God is the ultimate test of our willingness to surrender and faithfully obey when we have no idea of where God is leading us. David tells us that waiting on the Lord [for an unknown length of time] separates the uncommitted believer from the steadfast believer. “I would have lost heart, unless I had believed, That I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living” (Psalm 27:13).
To lose heart: To begin to feel that one cannot do something that one has been trying to do: to become discouraged.
When studying Psalm 27, we find that becoming discouraged during the wait of this lengthy season is a character weakness—one that has existed since the creation of humanity. We easily tell others, “You just have to wait on the Lord” but how strong do we remain when our wait extends from days into months and years?
The Holy Spirit directs the baby-step journey of our spiritual growth and development. Still, at times our human weaknesses will prevail, slowing down the progression of our spiritual journey. Although we strive, we will fail and fall into temptation. We may possess most of the traits of the Fruit of the Spirit, but our behaviors reveal impatience, or we become distracted by earthly pursuits and our time with God becomes nonexistent.
God knows in advance the struggles we face and factors in our falls and level of spiritual maturity when determining the length of our pruning and preparation season. Christians tend to think that disobedience is the only reason God extends our wait time.
Spiritual readiness is not determined by our academic degrees, achievements, a ginormous knowledge base, our status in society, or attending church every week. Spiritual readiness is evidenced by our faith, obedience, perseverance, and the desire to do our part in possessing a righteous character.
“For nothing is hidden that will not be made manifest, nor is anything secret that will not be known and come to light.” —Luke 8:17
Without pretense, we stand naked before God who looks at our hearts when determining how long our pruning season will last. He knows our weaknesses, yet, our Father extends grace and mercies to lovingly place us back on the Path of Righteousness. Yes, the Pruning and Preparation season with its continuous wait times is necessary to prepare us for life in the Heavenly realm.
Sanctification is the lifelong spiritual journey of continuous growth and development into the likeness of the Character of Christ. In our earthly journey, each day is an opportunity to grow closer to Christ. Every believer will reach the pruning season at some point in their Christian experience, Yes, it’s a rough season! In a vineyard, the vinedresser performs the task of cutting away most of the old canes to encourage the growth of strong branches that will produce the highest quality of grapes.
God, our Vinedresser is pruning our old unrighteous character traits so the Fruit of the Spirit will grow and blossom in our characters. The Holy Spirit alerts us of the habits and behaviors that need cutting. Our trials are specific to get rid of all unrighteousness. The length of the trials last as long as it takes to prune our character and prepare us for greater spiritual responsibility.
God knows in advance the struggles we face and factors in our falls and level of spiritual maturity when determining the length of our pruning and preparation season.
“And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up” (Galatians 6:9).
Sadly, in the pruning and preparation season, many “lose heart” or become angry and stubborn. Still, God is not moved by emotional responses. Even if this season leaves us in turmoil, we know that God is faithful. If we repent for our displaced emotions which momentarily overruled our sound mind and faith, our Heavenly Father extends abundant mercies by leading us back to the Path of Righteousness.
God has his own sense of timing: “With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day” (2 Peter 3:8).
The Holy Spirit comforts us through the Scriptures and imparts us with the spiritual discernment, strength, and resilience to keep still or to move forward in this season of transformation. God has perfect timing: never early, never late. God is never in a hurry, but he is always on time.
“He changes the times and seasons; He removes kings and establishes them. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning.” —Daniel 2:21
The Lord is sovereign over the future. Although we are driven by our heart’s desire for instant gratification and become impatient, we must fight the internal battle by Praying, Pausing, and Waiting to hear from God before giving up and taking matters into our own hands. Obedience is our highest form of worship. Making hasty decisions due to impatience reveals disobedience and denies blessings.
Even the smallest decisions can result in unexpected consequences that change the trajectory of our lives producing lasting regret and remorse. Every day make the faithful commitment of surrender, “Lord, I don’t mind waiting on You while I am being transformed. Amen.”
“The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him. It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord.” —Lamentations 3:25-26
Prayer: God, we pray for the strength to obey and wait on You despite the time it takes for our character transformation. We thank You for leading us on the Path of Righteousness despite our human frailties. Thank You for victory. In Jesus’ Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
“This is love: not that we loved God, but, that he loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.” —1 John 4:10, NIV
In 2018, I browsed a couple of Buy, Trade, and Sell sites for items to convert a second bedroom into a craft room. Then I saw the “Free” category which had many listings but most had an updated status of picked up. While the offer may seem generous, the furniture pics revealed items that were worn, torn, discolored, and appeared to have irreparable damage.
My interest was piqued, I googled “What do people do with damaged furniture?” and several articles about furniture restoration populated. I was in awe when I looked at the before and after pictures. I may have lacked knowledge in furniture restoration, but I took the initiative to learn and successfully restored two small pieces for my craft room.
The restorer sees the item differently from the eyes of an unskilled person. The untrained eye only sees a piece of junk but the restorer envisions the finished product as soon as they look at the item. They possess the expertise to develop an immediate plan to perform a complete transformation.
“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
Furniture restoration immediately reminded me of the story of God’s grace extended to every person living on this earth. Jesus has a special interest in those who are broken and worn down from the impact of sin. We have an experiential knowledge of the plan of Salvation and spiritual transformation, but are we fulfilling our role in alleviating the hopeless despair of the unbelievers living on this dying earth?
“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations…” (Matthew 28:19). God expects us to be co-laborers with Christ in witnessing to others. Every Christian has a pre-destined mission, to seek the lost, hurting, and hopeless individuals in our neighborhoods, villages, rural areas, the workplace, on the streets, in the supermarkets, shopping malls, restaurants, gas stations, in recreational and social settings, and especially those who attend church but have not accepted Christ as their Savior.
Because of our fast-paced life, we have to develop different strategies to witness. Most people are in a hurry and do not have the time or desire to listen to the story of Redemption. So, I prayed and asked the Holy Spirit to give me the most effective words for witnessing on the go. The answer is, “Jesus loves you.” And I agree with the Holy Spirit, yes, these three words are life-changing.
We can do our part by speaking the words, “Hi, Jesus loves you.” If the hearer is receptive then the Holy Spirit will take over and continue to speak to their hearts. Although many will not respond, they cannot reverse hearing that the most powerful name in heaven and earth loves them. Yes, those three words will resound over and over again in their minds!
Christ, the Master Restorer has a keen interest in restoring those who are broken and suffering from the ravages of sin. As recipients of Jesus’ saving grace, we have the privilege to participate in His mission by sharing the Good News with those who are lost. Praise God! We have Jesus – the Master Restorer who continually transforms and restores, making us whole.
Prayer: God, we thank You for the gift of Your Son Jesus and the love, grace, and mercies, we receive every day. In Jesus’ Holy name, we pray. Amen.
Surrender Reveals Our Love for God October 28, 2023
O LORD, I know the way of man is not in himself; It is not in man who walks to direct his own steps.” —Jeremiah 10:23
Surrender is a choice we make every day to bow to the Sovereignty of our Faithful and Righteous Heavenly Father. The posture of surrender demonstrates our love for God by seeking His will, and when revealed to us by the Holy Spirit, we obey. Surrender is the daily endeavor to live in alignment with God’s will, doing whatever He tells us to do, and without hesitation, we do it!
“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
“…Nevertheless not my will but your will be done” (Luke 22:42). By following in the footsteps of Christ, we can learn the power of surrender and obedience to God. Like Christ, we will endure many trials and hardships, yet from our willingness to give ourselves wholly to Him, we receive the strength to persevere, and we are guaranteed victorious outcomes.
Surrendering to the will of God requires humility and obedience. To serve God is to make a steadfast commitment every day to worship Him in spirit and in truth. Prayer brings power! Prayer is a two-way conversation between the believer and God. In our times of worship, we cease our spoken words and include time for quiet spiritual meditation to allow the Holy Spirit to speak our hearts. Staying in God’s presence changes us from the inside out.
Because we live in a time of countless voices speaking their version of the truth and many church leaders giving inaccurate interpretations of the Bible Scriptures, we must pray without ceasing for spiritual wisdom. Perilous times [the beginnings of sorrows, Matthew 24] demand that we give God more time by praying and diligently studying the Bible under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Thankfully, God always intervenes on behalf of those who love Him. From our desire to live a consecrated and obedient life, the Holy Spirit empowers us with the wisdom and discernment to differentiate between our natural inclinations and spiritual leaders speaking false doctrines. Most importantly, we begin to recognize the quiet Voice of God.
Like a mother hen, God is gathering the faithful and empowering a remnant of dedicated believers who are anointed with the power and presence of the Holy Spirit to proclaim and witness the Gospel of Salvation. This group of believers are striving to be holy, obey God’s commandments, and put God first.
“Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying: ‘Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?’ Then I said, ‘Here am I! Send me’ ” —Isaiah 6:8
God desires for every believer to relinquish their personal agenda, so He can use them to finish the work on this earth. But there are conditions that all must meet, love God, put Him first, and forsake others to become a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ.
“Nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love.” —Revelation 2:4
Where do we stand? Our decisions and lifestyles reveal if Jesus is our First Love. When we seek God and abide in Christ, we naturally desire to do the will of God and embrace His plans for our lives which includes witnessing. With loving dedication to God, we place our confidence in all of His thoughts and ways.
Surrender is always displayed through faithful obedience. We may be perplexed about many things, but we always know whether or not we have surrendered to God and are obeying His perfect will. Be blessed in Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Prayer: God, we surrender and consecrate our lives to do Your will. We pray for the anointing and presence of the Holy Spirit to give us the words to speak while witnessing. And we ask You to reveal our spiritual gifts and the manner in which they can be used to give You honor. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.
In 2015, I received the call that no child desires to receive regarding their mother, “You need to come to the hospital right away, I’m so sorry, but Mrs. Johnson is dying.” I called my pastor who was out of town but contacted the First Elder and his wife who came immediately to provide spiritual support.
My only brother, my husband, and the First Elder stood at the foot of her bed. I was on the right side and my best friend Susan [the elder’s wife] stood on the left. As I stroked my mother’s wavy hair, I felt an unusual peace. The room was filled with silence.
As a Registered Nurse, I immediately recognized the signs which indicate the end-of-life. I visualized the deep blue color of cyanosis around her mouth accompanied by shallow, gasping breaths. It was at that moment I heard Code Blue announced and a team of 15 nurses and respiratory therapists entered the room to perform resuscitation.
I raised my right hand indicating my mother’s wishes of Do Not Resuscitate. The Lead Nurse said, Are you certain that you do not want us to perform life-saving measures? to which I responded, Yes, no resuscitation. My mother gasped and took her final breath. One of the clinicians approached her bed performed the mandated process of checking for respiratory breath sounds and pronounced her time of death.
We received condolences from the clinicians who asked if we desired to be alone, and I responded “No, I would like you to stay.” And with the greatest of respect, the room was filled with silence. I looked at my brother and husband who had tears streaming down their faces. Susan stated, “We will miss you, Queen Esther.” I did not understand but I could not cry.
We were 8 minutes postmortem when my mother took a big gasp of air and opened her eyes. All of us were frozen in place as if time stood still. Finally one of the male nurses said, “What just happened?” My mom has always had a mischievous personality which explains her first words after Jesus raised her from the chains of death, “Why are all of you in my room and why are you staring at me?” I immediately started laughing and kissed her forehead.
Suddenly her Palestinian physician [who thinks our mom is his mom] opened the hospital door and looked with amazement. He asked the nursing staff, “Did someone give me the wrong patient’s name when they called me?” One of the nurses answered, No, we told you the patient’s name is Esther Johnson.” A few moments later I chatted with her Doctor who agreed that God performed a miracle.
In 2014, my mother was diagnosed with End-stage Heart Failure with a life expectancy of six months. On August 16th of this year, my mother celebrated her 90th birthday and the Divine power of Jesus Christ has given her a new heart. My mother has been a praise and prayer warrior all of her life. And Jesus has honored her dedication to Him with longevity.
This afternoon I was listening to Pastor Cece Winan’s concert, Believe for It, and she stated the reason we do not trust God is because we forget the abundant and miraculous blessings that He gave to us in the past. Truthfully, I have not thought about the miracle of Jesus saying, “Esther, come forth,” and delivering mommy from the chains of death for many years. But this morning in my secret closet of solitude the Holy Spirit replayed Christ’s gift of life to my mother like a recently seen movie.
” ‘For I will restore health to you And heal you of your wounds,’ says the LORD, ‘Because they called you an outcast saying: “This is Zion; No one seeks her.” ‘ ” —Jeremiah 30:17
When God performs miracles for a family member, He usually keeps giving familial blessings. Like Abraham, God told me to leave my family and friends and move 1400 miles to the Florida Coast [where I have never lived or traveled to before]. Jesus healed my broken heart and rescued me from the deathly chains of despair due to my husband renouncing God and returning to a life filled with sin that left me divorced at 62 years of age.
Even so, I am a living witness that God restores our minds, bodies, and souls when we dedicate and surrender ourselves to Him. Our Heavenly Father has blessed me with a beautiful life of retirement filled with year-round sunshine and cooling ocean breezes.
“Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh. Is there anything too hard for Me?” —Jeremiah 32:27
I will be forever grateful that Jesus rescued my mother from the chains of physical death. With a heart filled with gratitude, I smile as I reflect on Jesus’ love gift to me of New Beginnings in mid-life and healing me from deep emotional wounds. Yet, this should come as no surprise to the Christian believer, Jesus intercedes for humanity and rescues those who are willing to give their hearts to Him from the chains of spiritual death every day.
Jesus desires that we faithfully trust Him and cease placing limitations on His loving care and the supernatural ability to perform the impossible.
Christ’s Nature is Unchanging
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” —Hebrews 13:8
Jesus never changes! We serve a loving, compassionate Savior who is still performing supernatural miracles of erasing the physician’s end-of-life predictions and abolishing the chains of spiritual death by transforming 21st-century Sauls into gospel-preaching disciples like the Apostle Paul.
“And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will. answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.” —Isaiah 65:24
The righteous receive God’s attention, favor, and blessings. If we dedicate and surrender ourselves to the Source of Life, we will receive the spiritual discernment, wisdom, and strength that empowers us to be freed from the deadly chains of earthly distractions and pleasures.
“For the Lord loves justice, And does not forsake His saints; They are preserved forever…” —Psalm 37:28, NKJV
We honor God through our prayer of daily surrender and faithful obedience. We cannot begin to imagine the plans God has for us. Believe in and proclaim His Love and Greatness! While Jesus is rescuing us from the chains of spiritual death, He may bring glory and honor to Himself by removing sin’s deadly chains of disease by also healing us from mental, emotional, and physical maladies.
If Jesus raised my aging mother from death then we must hold fast to the belief that our Lord and Savior holds the keys to death and hell, and nothing can stop His Divine Power in our lives when we remain faithful.
3 p.m. EST—I called Mommy and read the Devotional to her, she immediately began praising God, and we both shed tears as we thanked God for His abundant love and mercies. She sends this message, Trust Jesus with Your life every day, and begin giving Him more praise than you ever have before because He is Worthy!
Prayer: Jesus, we thank You for Your Divine love, grace, and mercies. Please forgive us for doubting Your ability to remove the chains of spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical death. We acknowledge that You are Alpha and Omega and that Your Power supersedes our understanding. We love You and worship Your Holy Name, and ask this prayer in Your Chain-breaking Name, Hallelujah! Amen!
Be Careful of Acquired Knowledge WordPress Version Today’s Devotional October 25, 2023
God created us with the desire to explore and learn. Our insatiable curiosity fuels our desire to acquire knowledge and discover various philosophies. But sometimes we delve into spiritually forbidden areas. In my teenage stage, from taking a Greek Mythology class in high school, I got caught up in the web of worldly pagan beliefs.
Every week, I visited the library to read and take home every book I could find on Greek Mythology. Believe me, during that impressionable stage, without my devoted mother’s knowledge, I read and memorized every imaginable book on the Greek deities—their gods and goddesses.
Yes, I loved Jesus and knew that He was coming again, but my sense of right and wrong had shifted. I replaced studying the Bible with pagan philosophies. Although I was raised in a strict, Bible-based Pentecostal home, I possessed a terrible secret, embracing mythology over the Scriptures.
My desire for the knowledge of pagan beliefs did not stop as a teenager. In college, I chose several Eastern and Western Religion courses as electives. My acquired knowledge placed me in a serious dilemma, my morals and values transitioned, and I ceased studying the Bible.
“See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ.” —Colossians 2:8
Pagan religions, philosophies, and practices usually pique our interest. But evil is always disguised and visual imagery is used to mesmerize. Many believers let their children watch Disney movies filled with themes of witchcraft, reincarnation, and the ability to enter other realms. The beautiful make-believe characters hide the themes of magic and fantasy. Online games are filled with violence and promote breaking the laws of society.
Most children’s programs feature fictitious monsters that disrupt a child’s peaceful sleep. It is the visual beauty and music that provides an effective cover to hide the demonic themes that are prevalent in programs, games, and movies.
The Nation of Israel is our example of a people called to represent the goodness of God to heathen nations, yet, they embraced paganism to the point they even sacrificed their children to idols. Satan is skilled in deception and easily entices us to delve into spiritual wickedness by presenting the occult and pagan beliefs as family entertainment.
Reflection: Where do we stand in our acquisition of knowledge? Are we seeking and embracing satanic themes and human wisdom over Divine wisdom?
“Because of the privilege and authority God has given me, I give each of you this warning: Don’t think you are better than you really are. Be honest in your evaluation of yourselves, measuring yourselves by the faith God has given us.” —Romans 12:3, NLT
As Christians, we have a great responsibility, not only to be humble representatives of Christ but also to remain teachable. With our God-given spiritual gifts, we were chosen to be messengers of Christ who use the Holy Scriptures as the foundation for our beliefs, morals, and values. Our lifestyles should represent God’s righteous standards.
In 2023, the worldview is to develop your version of the truth and to promote your truth. Sadly, many Christian books, articles, and movies reflect a blend of personal views, acquired philosophies, and a false interpretation of God’s truth.
As disciples and followers of Christ, our higher calling was given to us by God and we owe Him our utmost loyalty. We received our spiritual gifts to witness God’s love, grace, mercies, the Plan of Salvation, and Redemption. We fill in the gap for those who do not understand how to apply the Scriptures to their lives.
A sinner who uses their measure of faith to accept Jesus as Lord is a new believer and does not understand the significance of the love and power of the Triune God, nor do they know how to “Be holy, for I am Holy.” It is our responsibility to impart knowledge that strengthens and gives hope to new or weak believers. We tell them that Jesus cares and that the purpose of trials and hardships is to build their faith. Yes, we help others when they are faced with daunting hardships, so they do not give up on God.
We share our testimonies to remind them of Jesus’ encouraging promise, “I will never leave you or forsake you.” We are called to care for others! Christian believers are to shine their lights into the darkness of the loneliness that new believers experience when they have lost all of their friends, and their family has forsaken them because they accepted Christ.
“But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you.” —John 14:26
We glorify God by praying for the anointing, power, and presence of the Holy Spirit to anoint our minds before we write or speak. Our prayer of surrender and humility includes asking the Holy Spirit to give us the words that will provide clarity of the Scriptural truth to feed our souls and the Shepherd’s straying sheep.
As Christian believers, we were called and predestined to proclaim the love and saving power of Jesus Christ, to spread the seeds of hope, to shine light into the darkness of despair, and to teach others in this dying world how to live by faith. We teach others to pray for the anointing and discernment given by the Holy Spirit so they can avoid the false teachings of pagan beliefs disguised in seemingly innocent books, programs, and movies.
“And behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work.” —Revelation 22:12
We will be rewarded for our discipleship—witnessing to others, our faithful obedience, and for striving to live righteously in a world that embraces wickedness as in the time of Noah. God’s expectation for every believer is that we fulfill the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20.
Prayer: God, we thank You for choosing us to be spiritual ambassadors. Lord, we fall by giving in to the carnal desires of our hearts, Pride causes us to seek the foolish knowledge of human-derived philosophies, and for this, we ask for forgiveness. We pray for an Upper Room outpouring of the Holy Spirit to change our minds, characters, and personalities. Lord, we ask for wisdom and discernment so our words will reflect Your Love, Righteousness, and Truth. In Jesus’ Matchless Name, we pray. Amen.
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