II Peter 1:21 ” For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.”

The difference between a prophet and a false prophet is where their word come from. If it’s based on selfish wants and desires…that’s a false prophet.  But if the person is attentively listening to the prompting of the Holy Spirit…inspired and motivated only by His voice…that is true prophecy.

Psalm 92: 14-15 ” They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green, proclaiming, ‘ The Lord is upright; He is my Rock, and there is no wickedness in Him.’ “

I see it everyday…dear elderly saints of the faith, out and about working for the Lord.   Still having  passion and purpose in their lives, they untiringly  reach out to help others.  But I also sadly see the opposite…bitter old people, alone and  resentful, complaining that the Lord has left them.  The problem is not God, He hasn’t gone anywhere. The problem is their self-absorbed, sullenness…refusing to take their eyes off themselves to look at others.

Galatians 3:22 ” But the Scripture declares that the whole world is a prisoner of sin, so that what was promised, being given through faith in Jesus Christ, might be given to those who believe.”

We are all bound up by this corrupt, wicked world…every one of us under the influence of sin daily.  But the good news is , while we still must be  of this world, we don’t necessarily have to be in it.  For we have these precious promises of Christ that assure us that our faith and trust in Him will never fail.

Job 2:12 ” When they saw him from a distance, they could hardly recognize him…”

Job’s three friends – Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar had come to be with their friend who was going through tough times.  But as they approached, they barely  knew him.  Granted, the horrible sores on Job’s body may have disfigured him greatly…but grief also played a major role in his appearance.  Job’s countenance was changed by the profound sorrow he was going through… of losing all his children…his livelihood…and finally grappling with the stark question… why Lord?  It’s almost impossible to hide those innermost private emotions and struggles  from showing on our face.

Acts 16:30 ” He brought them out and asked, ‘ Sirs, what must I do to be saved?’ “

Paul and Silas had been thrown into prison, and were holding a prayer and hymn fest for their fellow prisoners.  When suddenly,  a violent earthquake shook the doors open and broke off everyone’s  chains.  The Jailor came running in, fearing all  had escaped, when Paul shouted, ” We’re all here!”  There was then an abrupt role reversal as the Jailor then addressed Paul and Silas with respect and urgency as he asked how he might receive this  salvation they had spoken of.

Lamentations 3:21 ” Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope.”

Jeremiah sits observing the destruction of his beloved city of Jerusalem.  All around is utter chaos, death, and carnage.  It’s at that very lowest point that he forces himself to remember…to recall all the Lord has done for him.  He ponders God’s loving mercy, His trustworthiness, and  faithfulness…and in doing so, lays hold again of his confidence and trust in the Lord.

Psalm 83:13 ” Make them like a tumbleweed, O my God, like chaff before the wind.”

Psalm 83 is one of the Imprecatory Psalms, where the writer is praying to invoke God’s wrath upon the wicked.  The invading enemy armies were  boasting of what they would do in verse 4, “Come, they say, let us destroy them as a nation, that the name of Israel be remembered no more.”  This prayer, written by Asaph, wasn’t just a harsh outburst of anger and resentment, but rather a carefully worded petition laid before the Lord for Him to come to Israel’s defense.  Asaph was asking the Lord to make the enemy army as helpless as  storm-driven leaves.

Matthew 17:24 ” After Jesus and His Disciples arrived in Capernaum, the collectors of the two-drachma tax came to Peter and asked, ‘ Doesn’t your Teacher pay the Temple tax?’ “

If you think about it…being the Son of God, Jesus was exempt from the tax.  But not wanting to be a stumbling block to the people of Capernaum,  Jesus used it to be a faith-building opportunity for Simon Peter.  Using  Peter’s gift, his talent, his vocation of fishing, Jesus instructed him to go to the lake, cast out his line, and pull in the first fish he hooked.  He then told Peter to open its mouth and inside he’d find a four-drachma coin to pay the tax for both of them.  By just being obedient with the skills he already  had, Peter’s faith was increased greatly,  and he was blessed over and above what he could imagined.

James 1:22 ” Do not merely listen to the Word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.”

The Lord doesn’t want us to just causally receive His Word and maybe entertain His commands only if we feel so inclined .  By doing so, we’re just fooling ourselves with a lukewarm form of Christianity…and are totally useless for the Lord.

Hebrews 13:8 ” Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.”

The Lord is unchanging.  He will never be inconsistent or wavering in His works, decisions, or promises.  He will to all eternity remain the same.