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Nov09WEEK45
Being a Christian is not for wimps! Following the King is the hardest thing we can do in this life. It will put us at odds with almost everyone on earth, including some of our closest family members and friends. At times we will likely be at odds with others who are following Him. Then we have our own carnal nature that is constantly at war with us and our walk with the Lord. If that is not enough, God cast the devil and all the fallen angels to the earth, and they are intent on attacking those...
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Nov02WEEK44
As we continue this theme of growing in the patience required to inherit the promises, we will look at the most popular of all Scriptures about waiting on the Lord, Isaiah 40:31:
“But those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength. They will mount up with wings like eagles. They will run and not be weary. They will walk and not faint.”
The prophet does not say here those who wait on the Lord can renew their strength, they will renew their strength. All who run eventually...
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Oct26WEEK43
This is the third week we will address the need for patience and waiting on the Lord to follow the King. If you’re getting impatient with this, perhaps this is especially for you! I’m just sayin’…
Growing in patience and learning to “wait upon the Lord” are necessary to walk in the faith that receives His promises. Could impatience be the reason we are not receiving or walking in many things we are expecting? Giving ourselves to growing in patience is one of the most important things we can do. If...
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Oct19WEEK42
Last week I shared how many times I had missed the Lord and His will for my life because of my impatience. Since I asked Him to help me with this, I have had daily challenges to my patience and often many each day. I am also starting to expect daily encounters with the Lord, or some other special purpose encounter.
Learning to embrace challenges to my patience has another significant result. The stress monitor on my watch shows that most days I am now living in a range of 20 or more points below...
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Oct12WEEK41
In the Gospels there’s a story about a sick man whose friends brought him to Jesus on a bed. Because of the crowd they could not get near Him, so they climbed up on the roof, tore a hole in it, and let him down in front of Jesus. The Lord was moved by their faith and healed him. The lesson here is faith is persistent.
Such faith moves God. Nothing is more powerful than God being moved to help us. In Hebrews 6:12 we are told to “imitate those who through faith and patience inherit the...
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