Saturday, September 2, 2023

NAPPING ON GOD'S WORK

  

Marcellus George- "It was one of those cold, rainy days—perfect for napping. My alertness had ground to a halt, and I could no longer focus on my current task.

   God made our bodies to need rest, and sometimes naps are good. But there are other times when they are not so good(photo courtesy of pixabay.com.)

   While napping may be a natural need, Paul reminded the Thessalonians that they should not nap spiritually. He warned them that the day of the Lord was coming soon. The culture around them tried to lull them into spiritual complacency by focusing on peace and safety.

   While there is nothing wrong with these two ideals, Paul’s emphasis suggests that making them of primary importance equals tolerating every false idea circulating in culture.

   The world told the Thessalonians to compromise and go with the flow. What could be wrong with allowing those who worship Aphrodite to go to her temple and worship? What was wrong with going with them occasionally? Surely, they were not to speak out against this. 

   After all, her worshippers could have been good, moral citizens. Instead, Paul tells the believers to stand firm for their faith in the Lord, to speak out boldly for the gospel, and to speak against the worldly values that contradict it.

   Our impetus for speaking up and out comes from recognizing that Christ’s return is imminent. Rather than accepting the status quo, we should be alert to false ideas and ready to counter them. We base our faith on the hope of a future far better than our current way of living. Therefore, we must guard against wrong thinking and not be lulled into a sense of passivity by a culture that pressures us to compromise.

   Have you compromised in areas of your life? Do you need to recognize that this world and its beliefs will not last for eternity? With which family member or friend can you share this realization?"

"So then, let us not be like others, who are asleep, but let us be awake and sober." [self controlled] 1 Thess. 5:6 (NIV)

Napping on God's Work

 Marcellus George

 (For more devotions, visit Christian Devotions.)


Let's pray-

   "Father, I want to obey You. Forgive me when I let fear keep me from walking in Your steps or when I listen for the voice of others instead of Yours. Give me a hunger and thirst for Your Word. Help me grow up in You and become a mature believer whose life illustrates a radical obedience to God. In Jesus’ Name, Amen." (Mary Southerland)


I'm composing a list of personal testimonies to share, so ask that you consider sending me a paragraph of your amazing experience of the Holy Spirit's help.

Next week, I will begin giving a link to a favorite old-time hymn to sing.


1026-1030 Scriptures for those of you who want to learn some more verses this week- or to review them from when they were first posted- 
 
1026- Ps. 72:3 "The Mountains shall bring peace to the People.

1027- Heb. 13:8 "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever."

1028-  Heb. 6:19a "Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast."

1029- Ecc. 5:19a,b "Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth . . . to rejoice in his labour: this is the gift of God."

1030- Gal. 6:14a "But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ."


~Quote for today-

~Vance Havner- "Many claim that they want revival, but generally we want to have a revival to save our face, when the first thing we must lose is our face. Fallow ground must be broken up, even at the cost of humiliation and embarrassment. God will not rain showers of blessing on fallow ground, for that would mean only more briars and weeds. He will not waste His blessings on ground that has not been prepared, and  to prepare the soil of our hearts means that they must be disturbed and broken up. We do not like to be stirred and agitated nowadays in our churches so we preserve a smooth exterior, while underneath are roots of bitterness and hidden sins."

Words of wisdom-

   We need to be captivated by God, for He will deliver His people from Satan's demons, who are on assignment to teach us to fear. We must be alert and trusting in God's continual guidance and protection!  

 Words from the Father in a journal:

"Take care that you lean heavily on My direction, so as to not fail to see My Hand in every situation. Trust Me to enable you to see thst what is coming, is from Me."

 Some encouraging words-

When the Presence of God comes into our midst, lives will be changed!


#21 of 23 Parallels between Moses and Messiah:

Moses was willing for God to blot him out of His book (accursed) while interceding for Israel (Exodus 32:30-33).

Messiah willingly became a curse for us (Deuteronomy 21:23) to redeem all people from the curse of the Law (Galatians 3:13).


Upcoming posts:

16th- THE MYSTERY OF SUFFERING
          Roy Clark

23rd- LOVE IS KIND
          Elaine van der Lith

30th- GOD HEARS OUR PRAYERS
          Emily Marszalek 

The North Country Christian Fellowship Center Churches,

located in the St. Lawrence county of NY,

broadcast their Sunday services at 10 or 10:15

You can view past services too.

Sermon listing:https://www.cfconline.org/sermon-library 



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