Job 23:10-12 ” But He knows the way that I take; when He has tested me, I will come forth as gold. My feet have closely followed His steps; I have kept to His way without turning aside. I have not departed from the commands of His lips; I have treasured the words of His mouth more than my daily bread.”

Bread has been a staple of the human diet for centuries…it’s simple, filling, and easy to obtain.  The Word is a lot like bread.  In John 6:32-33 it says, “Jesus said to them, ‘I tell you the truth, it is not Moses who has given you the bread from heaven, but it is My Father who gives you the true bread from heaven.  For the bread of God is He who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.”  Jesus is the bread of life, and grasping ahold of His Word…being self-disciple in your study of it…will enable you to cherish and hide it deep in your heart.  The Word is a lot like bread, it’s simple…just open the book.  It’s filling…satisfying your very soul.  And it’s easy to obtain…you can do it yourself.

John 21:17 ” Jesus said, ‘Feed My sheep.’ “

The Lord’s commission to “Feed My sheep” is without exception for all Believers.  But for all of you who have been around livestock and done chores, you know that it can be very frustrating moving and feeding animals.  They don’t want to go where you want them to…they’re noisy, dirty, stinky and pushy.  And on top of that, daily chores are mundane, boring, and at times unnerving when the animals act up.  You find yourself saying, “I wish someone else would do this!”  But “Feed My sheep” means much more than just giving nourishment.  For God, it means shepherding, tending, guarding and leading a group of at times unruly people.  People that you can tenderly lead to (Living) water, but then watch as they refuse to drink. That’s when discouragement can set in, but remember it’s not about you, so don’t take it personally… just continue to do the chores you’ve been called to.

John 4:11 ” ‘Sir,’ the woman said, ‘You have nothing to draw with and the well is deep.’ “

Jesus had just offered the Samaritan woman  Living Water, but by her observation…He had no means of drawing water from Jacob’s well.  We seem to quickly revert back to our humanness anytime we doubt that Jesus can really do what He says.  We question if He’s in touch with reality or even realizes the gravity of our circumstances.  Subjectively, our biased opinion says, “I can’t see how You can possibly do this Lord.”  But if we put aside our humanness and instead take Jesus at His word…miracles will happen.

I Samuel 3:10 ” The Lord came and stood there, calling as at the other times, ‘Samuel! Samuel!’ Then Samuel said, ‘Speak, for Your servant is listening.’ “

If you have ever been part of a marriage conference or counseling…they teach you the art of active listening.  Each has the others undivided attention as they converse back and forth…repeating back to the person what they heard and asking, “Is this what you meant?”  There is much more listening done than speaking, and more unselfish attention given than self-centeredness.  Listening to the Lord is a lot like that.  It is not  blabbering on incessantly about our own feelings and emotions…it’s listening with all our being…taking the time to be quiet…hearing and then heeding His voice.

Isaiah 45:22 ” Turn to Me and be saved, all you ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is no other.”

The Lord says to you today…come back.  Turn around and face Me, for it’s only by Me that you can be delivered from all the evil that still clings to you.  You may have accepted Me in the past, but you are still a slave to things you have not been able to give up.  You have been set free of those things, but you either don’t fully realize it or just don’t want to leave them behind.  Change directions today… for those chains that have bound you in the past  have been broken off  –  you are no longer a victim…you are a victor.

Mark 4:34 ” But when He was alone with His own disciples He explained everything.”

Jesus taught the crowds that clamored around Him with parables…but when He was alone with His disciples, He would explain the meaning behind them.  It tells us in Mark 4:10 that, “When He was alone, the Twelve and the others around Him asked Him about the parables.”  Reading about God from some author isn’t the same as being alone with God yourself.  Solitary time with God and His Word enables you to ask those tough questions you’re confused about.  And as you probe deeper into His Word,  that alone time with God becomes even more important…for it’s then that He can teach, edify, and exhort you.

John 13:37 ” Peter asked, ‘Lord, why can’t I follow You now? I will lay down my life for You.’ “

Jesus had just told the Disciples that where He was going, they could not follow at that time.  But impulsive Peter didn’t want to wait.  Waiting on the Lord can be maddening at times.  We think we know what to do…and so impatiently we attempt to steer the ship in that direction…only to do more harm than good.  When God says, “Not now,” we need to be able to rest in it, knowing that His timing is perfect.  And while we wait…we should strive to find delight in the delay and praise in the postponement…for it’s a chance to learn firsthand what patience and perseverance are all about.

John 10: 14-15 ” I am the good shepherd; I know My sheep and My sheep know Me – just as the Father knows Me and I know the Father.”

God really does know who you are.  To Him you’re not just a number or face in the crowd.  Consider this Scripture in Psalms… “He determines the number of stars and calls them each by name.”  (Psalm 147:4)   Tonight go stand outside and look up…can you even begin to count the stars?  So if this verse tells us God can name each one of those stars…how could you believe He doesn’t know your name?  But it goes so much farther than that… for God not only knows who you are but is aware of every detail in your life, for nothing escapes Him.

Romans 15:17-19 ” Therefore I glory in Christ Jesus in my service to God. I will not venture to speak of anything except what Christ has accomplished through me in leading the Gentiles to obey God by what I have said and done – by the power of signs and miracles, through the power of the Spirit.”

When your motive of ministry to others is true…it is not only empowered by the Holy Spirit, but it’s powerful… impacting the total person.  Your ministry doesn’t just tickle them with feel good, wishy-washy  platitudes…it challenges them to a higher calling.  The Christian journey should be an ever upwards climb filled with trials and tests that make us better…not a passive, apathetic walk where we are left weak and ineffective for the Lord.

Proverbs 16:7 ” When a man’s ways are pleasing to the Lord, He makes even his enemies live at peace with him.”

When the Holy Spirit is deeply embedded in you and what you do, the Lord takes great delight.   But you also need to remember that it’s about the people you touch, not about the things you think you need to accomplish.  Projects are wonderful…outreach into the community, volunteer work, leading Bible Studies, etc.  But they only become notches in your gun if that’s the sole reason you’re doing them.  Sorry to say, but touching others for Christ isn’t about you at all.  It’s about demonstrating God’s love in tangible ways to others and pointing them towards Jesus.