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The Lie in My Right Hand

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The world is filled with attractive and intriguing idols, and they’re all promising to bring us joy and contentment. But the emptiness we feel inside, that empty space, cannot be filled with any of these worldly things. The empty puzzle space can only be filled with the missing puzzle piece. Only the perfect piece will bring the puzzle perfect peace.

When the world only provides short term answers, there is a long term one that is eternal, and it’s readily available for your acceptance. Stop repeating the lie, stop looking for what’s right in front of you, drop the lie in your hand, and choose life from the Son of Man.

Pray on,

~ E.M.

Song: If Love is Real (Unreleased)

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We Are Free

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We have freedom from this world’s clutches, from this world’s nagging, from this world’s value system… we have freedom in Jesus, and he’s not hiding from us… in fact he’s crying out for us to come to him, to embrace him, to be free!

Open your heart and allow him to free you from the entanglements of this world, from the trappings of this world… and join the heavenly chorus singing, “we are free!”

Pray on,

~ E.M.

Song: We Are Free (Unreleased)

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The Pleasing Shepherd

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What a beautiful thing it is to accomplish God’s intent for us. What a content feeling of joy it is to please God; to act in a way that would bring a smile upon his face, that would bring joy into his heart, and that would create a special parental bond between us.

Lord, how we long to be the pleasing shepherd. How we long to hear you say of us, ‘He/She is my shepherd and has accomplished all that I please.’

Pray on,

~ E.M.

Song: Your Will Be Done in Me (Album: Re:Prize)

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Kicking the call Down the Road

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This is what the Lord Almighty says: “These people say, ‘The time has not yet come to rebuild the Lord’s house.’ ” ~ Haggai 1:2

 

My earthly father had a tough time with me when it came to getting my chores done, my jobs done around the house. I had a special way of putting them off. I don’t know why I say special, as they were anything but special in that I was always getting reprimanded for not getting them done in a timely matter.

 

My father was a patient man, but I really pushed his buttons when it came to this issue. Now I wasn’t a lazy kid, in fact I was on the go from sunrise to sundown. I played sports all day! Everyday! …and I played hard!

 

The problem was that I put the thing of my father second. I put them second to my things, and in doing so, they often fell between the cracks of time; meaning they weren’t getting done on time.

 

In the prophet Haggai’s words, the Israelites were doing the same thing. They were working on their own homes and leaving the temple in ruins. They put their own worldly things first, and their Father’s second.

 

They weren’t saying that they wouldn’t build God’s house, just that it wouldn’t be today. As with myself, they weren’t lazy in general, just in doing the things of God.

 

What I found out as a kid, was that when I put my father’s work second I was always finding myself in trouble. and likewise, when you put God second, all the things you put first don’t go so well.

 

What the Israelites found out was that when they took God’s message to heart, God had one more message for them, “I am with you.” This affirmed God’s covenant with them, his personal presence, and his support.

 

Lord, help us to develop a keen sense of perspective when we are called to do you work. Help us to battle spiritual procrastination, and to speak, work and act in a way that pleases you …in a way that’s reflects our gratefulness for your personal presence and support.

 

Pray on…

Song: My Alms (Album: Chapel Songs)

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Make the Call

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Let everyone call urgently on God ~ Jonah 3:8

 

When is a time where you have urgently called on God? Urgently meaning you required immediate action or attention. It certainly would’ve been a serious, and probably even a life threatening moment. I mean we’re not gonna urgently call on God to shine on tomorrow’s day at the beach.

 

In Jonah 3 we find the king of Nineveh, the most powerful man in the city, an arrogant villain, putting on sackcloth, and sitting in the dust because he’s heard a message from God (through Jonah).

 

He leaves his seat of authority and  power, and takes off his royal clothes of pride… and he sits down in the dust where we all came from, and will return someday.

 

The king who allowed and  commanded violence and oppression for so many years has humbled himself and commanded a fast, telling everyone to urgently call on God.

 

Why? Because this non-believer heard from God.

The heart of the answer lies right here…  change begins when a person believes God!

Not just believing in God, but believing God!

 

O’ Lord, that you hear our urgent prayer for the world…

That all nations!

That all peoples!

would know and embrace You!

 

Pray on…

Song: Where Heaven Touches Earth

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Fleeing, The Opposite of Following

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But Jonah ran away… ~ Jonah 1:3

Have you ever run away from something? I’m sure you have …we all have, and hindsight usually reveals just how foolish and wasteful the behavior was.

 

But imagine running from God …as if that’s even a possibility. What foolishness to think that the omnipresent God would not be able to track us down, that he’d somehow lose us in the world’s mass of humanity. Silly, I know!

 

The book of Jonah reveals that Jonah’s not running from the danger of Nineveh, the city he’s been sent to preach in, but that’s he’s running from God. He knows God’s compassion,  and he doesn’t want to see God forgive the Ninevites.

 

What we’re asked to consider is this –

What if God’s word reveals something about God that we don’t like?

What if he calls us to people we don’t like?

 

We can talk about the fish at another time, but for today, let’s consider the idea that we can’t turn and run away from God’s work and expect not to be exposed.

Lord, help us to remember that following is our calling, and that fleeing is the opposite of following.

 

Pray on…

Song: Sittin’ in a Belly

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