Acts 26: 16 ” Now get up and stand to your feet. I have appeared to you to appoint you as a servant and as a witness of what you have seen of Me and what I will show you.”

Jesus was speaking to Saul, but He could well be speaking to any of us.  “Get up out of the gutter I’ve found you in and stand to your feet.  You’ve been called out of the muck and the mire to follow Me.   My plan for you in this  journey will be a lifetime of  Me revealing Myself to you…of you experiencing  revelations  and being changed by them.”

Luke 21:34 ” Be careful, or your hearts will be weighed down with dissipation, drunkenness and the anxieties of life, and that day will close on you unexpectedly like a trap.”

Dissipation…such an interesting word to be used here.  It’s disgust and self-loathing, not to mention the hang-over from too much alcohol consumption.  When our lives revolve around partying …it starts to take a toll on us physically and emotionally.  We think we’re having fun…but are we?  None us know the day we will die, and thinking that we’ll get right with God when we’re older and have sown our wild oats may never happen.

I Corinthians 1:10 ” I appeal to you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought.”

There is nothing sadder than a Church that is divided and then splits…it’s a no win situation for everyone.  Family and friends are forced to take sides they don’t want to…words are taken out of context…feelings get hurt.  The very first thing we must do when Church gossip and problems are getting out of hand is to recognize it as a ploy of the enemy. A divided Church is a weakened Church, is a dying Church.  We need to agree in a Spirit of unity to work through conflicts and attitudes in an open, respectful fashion.  The Church Body can become healthy again when it is united in mind and sentiment.

Daniel 6: 19-20 ” At the first light of dawn, the King got up and hurried to the lions’ den. When he came near the den, he called to Daniel in an anguished voice, ‘Daniel, servant of the living God, has your God , whom you serve continually, been able to rescue you from the lions?’ “

King Darius had spent a sleepless night after being tricked by his administrators and satraps into throwing Daniel into the lions’ den.  The King had tried to rescue Daniel, but his decree stood and couldn’t be repealed.  So here he was at first light, yelling for a response from Daniel.  Did the King really imagine that Daniel had survived the night…was he hoping beyond hope…or had Daniel’s trust in God been so very evident that King Darius actually  believed it was possible?

Revelation 19:6 ” Then I heard what sounded like a great multitude, like the roar of rushing waters and like peals of thunder, shouting: ‘Hallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns.’ “

If you’ve ever been to a huge stadium cheering your team on you can recall the deafening  roar  of the crowd.  Now imagine multiplying that noise by thousands upon thousands.  That’s what it sounds like  in Heaven.  A tremendous throng of saints,  all singing Hallelujah and praising God together…and all on the winning team!

Romans 1:17 ” For in the gospel a righteousness from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: ‘The righteous will live by faith.’ “

Our Christianity  hinges on one little word…faith.  We believe what we can not see.  We put our trust in someone we’ve never physically  met.  We have confidence that when we die we’ll have eternal life.  Our spiritual walk from beginning to end is entirely based on  assurances we’ve  read in an ancient book.  Yes, Christians are a curious lot…a group of people who stand on faith alone and live by it daily.

II Kings 6:5 ” As one of them was cutting down a tree, the iron axe head fell into the water. ‘Oh, my Lord,’ he cried out, ‘it was borrowed!’ “

This story is about the Company of Prophets and Elisha.  Their meeting place had become too small, so they were in the process of building  themselves something larger.  As they were cutting down trees,  an axe head flew off and landed in the Jordan River, sinking immediately.   The distraught prophet cried out to Elisha, who threw a stick into the water where the axe head had sunk , causing the iron to float.  This can only remind us that nothing is impossible with God…if He can make a hunk of iron float like a leaf…He can work a miracle in our lives today.

Luke 5:16 ” But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.”

It’s not that Jesus was anti-social or hated the crowds that pressed in all the time around Him…for He loved people.  But He did require Father-Son time, and searching out solitary places to pray was essential for His wellbeing.  When we’re alone by our self in the silence –  we shut out the noise of the world…we  gain God’s perspective…we  hear clearly from the Holy Spirit.  It was essential for Jesus…it’s no different for you.

I Corinthians 4:20 ” For the kingdom of God is not a matter of talk but of power.”

You can tell someone about God.  You can share what He’s done in your life, and how you’ve been changed.  But words are empty until the Holy Spirit reveals to that person the true nature and reality of the might and  authority of God .

II Thessalonians 1:11 “…we constantly pray for you, that our God may count you worthy of His calling, and that by His power He may fulfill every good purpose of yours and every act prompted by your faith.”

When God calls you to something, His plan and purpose for you has been already laid out.  That good purpose and plan then shapes and effects  you from the inside out…allowing you to think and act differently – having right desires and good intentions.