Don’t Let The World Determine

9 Passion for your house has consumed me, and the insults of those who insult you have fallen on me. 10 When I weep and fast, they scoff at me. 11 When I dress in burlap to show sorrow, they make fun of me. 12 I am the favorite topic of town gossip, and all the drunks sing about me. 13 But I keep praying to you, Lord, hoping this time you will show me favor. In your unfailing love, O God, answer my prayer with your sure salvation. ~ Psalms 69:9-13NLT

David was alone. He had no one in his corner; his own brothers turned away from him. Everything he did to try to encourage himself in the LORD and draw closer to God, the people mocked him. He fasted; they mocked him. He humbled himself in burlap; they mocked him. They gossiped and made songs about him, yet his faith in the LORD was not shaken. David was determined to get the LORD’s attention regardless of what the people said or did to him. David’s one goal was to dwell in the favor and love of the LORD.

Today, the Church’s one goal seems to be politically correct. We strive to be friends with the world. We strive to be accepted by the world. When we pray and seek the face of the LORD, and the world mocks us, we stop praying and seeking. When we praise and worship the LORD, and the world mocks us, we stop praising and worshiping. We allow the world to determine how our God is to be worshipped, acknowledged, praised, and prayed to when the LORD has written out for us the perfect guide to having a life pleasing and acceptable to Him.

LORD God, help us to seek out the plans you have for us and not those of the world. Help us to worship, pray, praise, and seek You, regardless of what the world says or does. Help us to only focus on You, oh LORD, instead of focusing on the world and its reactions. Give us strength, oh LORD, to fight the good fight set before us. Be with us always, LORD God, and strengthen our faith that it may not fail. In Jesus’ name, I pray, amen.

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Confess Into The Light

5 Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone. Interlude ~ Psalms 32:5NLT

So many of us are walking in shame and guilt because of what we’ve done. We know that God can forgive all sins, but yet part of us feels as if He can’t forgive our sin because we maybe we can’t forgive ourselves. So shame and guilt creep into our hearts, and they take over, trying to keep us in our past. God, on the other hand, is calling us out of the dark pit of shame and guilt. He’s reaching out His hand for us to come to Him, and He might clothe us in righteousness. So how do we reach out and take His hand? We confess our sins to Him.

See, God already knows everything about us. He knows our thoughts, desires, and even the things we don’t know about ourselves. God knows all that we’ve done wrong and all that we’ve done right. So, to confess to God is to confide in Him and ask Him for help. Because when we confess, we are shining light in the darkness. And where there is light, shame and guilt cannot abound.

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Declare Them Over Your Life

37 For the word of God will never fail. ~ Luke 1:37NLT

Every promise from the LORD is true and good. God has given us His Word that we might declare His blessings over our lives. When we need healing, remember by His stripes we have been healed. When we need peace, remember that He has given us His peace. When we need hope, remember He is the light of the world, and the darkness has never overcome it. There are verses for every circumstance we go through; we need only declare them over our lives and believe that they are for us.

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Give To See

6 Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the straps of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? 7 Is it not to share your bread with the hungry and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide yourself from your own flesh? 8 Then shall your light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily; your righteousness shall go before you; the glory of the Lord shall be your rear guard. ~ Isaiah 58:6-8

So many of us desire to see the glory of the LORD but have no idea how to achieve this desire. According to Isaiah, one way is to break down the strongholds of not only us but also those around us. We are to be the light in a dark world because we have the light of the world living in us and through us. Therefore, our actions should match His actions and His heart. And His heart is to break every stronghold from the back of all people willing to allow Him to.

As we live in the world, it’s easy to get caught up in the world and the desires of the world. While the world seeks to only benefit itself, God seeks to benefit all; this is what we must desire as well. The moment we begin to work to build up the Kingdom of God, which includes breaking the strongholds of others so that they may see the goodness of God, then we will begin to see blessings pour in and our prayers answered. By breaking down the strongholds of others, we are breaking down the spiritual strongholds that hold us back. Every physical action we make has a spiritual consequence, whether bad or good.

So, if you are having a spiritual blockade in your prayer life or you’re not seeing the mighty hand of God move in your life, try moving the physical blockades of others. God always rewards those who do His good and perfect will.

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Comfort As God Does

4 who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. ~ 2 Corinthians 1:4

Often times when someone is going through a tragedy, we don’t know what to say or so. Sometimes, we even avoid them because we feel uncomfortable and don’t know how to handle it, but we don’t have to overthink it. In times of hurt, pain, oppression, devastation, tragedy, etc. God comforted us. And in doing so, He taught us how to comfort others.

We don’t have to overthink these things; we just have to allow God to move in us. We just have to allow God to comfort someone through us. Not everyone has a relationship with God, so God can’t comfort everyone the way He comforts His children. God dwells in us, and Christ lives through us; therefore, we can allow God to comfort those in pain and suffering by comforting them ourselves in the same love that God comforted us.

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Believe Also In Jesus

1 Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. ~ John 14:1

So many people believe that as long as they believe in God, that’s enough. In fact, many believe that as long as you believe in a god, that’s enough to save you, but that’s not what Jesus said. Jesus laid a foundation down for us first. Yes, believe in God. This is the foundation. You must first believe there is a God who created all things. Now, you must also believe that Jesus is God.

You can’t just believe in God and not believe in Jesus. There is no other way to the Father. The only way to the Father is through the Son. Believing in God isn’t enough, even if it’s the God of the Bible, the God of Israel.

Salvation is found in one name and one name alone, Jesus. It was His blood that was shed at Calvary. It was His life that was given as the final sacrifice. And it was His life that was raised from the dead, so it is only through Him that we live. So, yes, believing in God is important, but it is meaningless unless you also believe in Jesus.

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Monitor What You Let In

35 The good person out of his good treasure brings forth good, and the evil person out of his evil treasure brings forth evil. ~ Matthew 12:35

This word treasure means to deposit that which is valuable. So, whatever you deposit in your heart, or what you store up in your heart, is the treasure that you will bring forth. Because it is from this treasure that you store up in your heart that your mouth will speak, so, garbage in, garbage out. If you let garbage in, then garbage will come out. But if righteousness, then righteousness will come out.

Remember, the Bible says that the eye is the lamp of the body, and if the eye is the lamp of the body, then it would be super important that you protect what you let in through the eye. Therefore, you cannot watch any old thing or listen to any old thing and expect righteous output. Monitor what you let in, and the output will take care of itself.

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Don’t Hesitate To Give

24 One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want. ~ Proverbs 11:24

Many of us walk past beggars on the street and don’t even consider giving them a dollar or two. When asked about rounding up our bill at check out and donating it to a children’s hospital or another nonprofit organization, we decline. A lot of us have become stingy with our money. Many of us say it’s because you can’t trust people, and the homeless will probably spend it on drugs or alcohol, and the organization probably doesn’t actually help anyone. But what is a few cents or a dollar?

It’s not up to you what they do with the dollar or cents you give them; that’s not your place. Your place is to give in faith that they will use the money you’ve given them to help themselves/others. You can even pray over the money before you give it or as you’re giving it that it might be used for good and not evil. For all you know, that dollar or couple cents might just be the exact amount they need to change their lives or another’s. Yes, a dollar can change a life. Yes, a couple of cents can make a difference. If it does nothing but give someone hope, then how can you put a price on that? Sometimes hope is the very thing needed to save another’s life.

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Cling To His Grace

So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to harass me, to keep me from becoming conceited. Three times I pleaded with the Lord about this, that it should leave me. But He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 10 For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong. ~ 2 Corinthians 12:7-10

Paul said that the LORD allowed a messenger of Satan to harass him. Paul never defines what the spirit that harassed him was, but many in the Church have made assumptions and theological guesses of what they could have been. The only problem is, we’ll never truly know what it was Paul was struggling with, so should we even debate over what it could have been? Could there be a bigger reason Paul kept what they were from us?

Paul is arguably the greatest apostle who ever lived; each letter he wrote was dictated to him by God Himself, so would there not be a reason to keep this hidden from us? Could it be that Paul left it to our imagination that we might insert our own struggle and have hope? Think about it: if Paul told us what the spirit tormenting him was, it would be more difficult for us to put ourselves in his shoes if we didn’t struggle with the spirit he did. Could it be that Paul was allowing us to have hope through the possibility that Paul not only struggled with the same spirit or sin that we do, but he was able to still be used by God? He was still able to be the greatest apostle who ever lived. He was still able to receive revelation after revelation.

Here’s what I’m getting at, it doesn’t matter what you struggle with. There is no sin that isn’t common to man. There is no sin that God cannot overcome and still use you. You are not your sin. Don’t allow what you struggle with to dictate your life and your self-worth. You are more precious than silver and gold. You have been bought by the precious blood of Jesus Christ. So, don’t allow other people’s opinions of who God can use to keep you from allowing God to use you. Keep fighting the good fight. If you fall down, get back up. Don’t stay in your sin; actively fight it. It may not be overcome overnight, but always remember His grace is sufficient for you.

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Ignore Their View

16 The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, 17 and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with Him. ~ Romans 8:16–17

There is a really popular saying, “I’m just a sinner saved by grace.” My question is, is that what the Holy Spirit of God Himself bearing witness with your spirit, ‘that you’re just a sinner saved by grace?’ Or is He bearing witness that you have been, saved, changed, and set apart? Is He bearing witness that you are a new creation and the old is gone, dead, no more? If the old man is dead, how is it that you claim he is still alive in you? If you identify as “a sinner saved by grace,” will you not act like a sinner saved by grace?

The reality is, the Spirit of God bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then we are also heirs of God. But not just that, we are joint-heirs with Christ, provided that we suffer with Him. Now, which sinner has Christ ever said, “Come, you are now a joint heir with me.” Let me tell you, none! He has never said that to a sinner, only a man or woman, or child of God.

Do not let someone else’s view of themselves be your view of you. You are a saint, a child of God, the blood-bought, the redeemed. You are no longer a sinner but a saint, and if you see yourself as a saint, you will act like a saint. Likewise, if you see yourself as a sinner, you will act like a sinner. Redefine who you are in Christ today.

Father, give us Your eyes to see. Give us Your ears to hear. Give us Your heart to love, that we might be rightly called children of the Most High God. In Jesus’ name, we pray, amen.

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