Psalm 122:1 ” I rejoiced with those who said to me, ‘Let us go to the house of the Lord.’ “

There is much to be said about gathering together  as a Body of Believers to worship our Heavenly Father.  Whether it be in a huge sanctuary, or a quaint clapboard place of worship, or the darkened confines of an underground Church …it’s a chance for all come together.  But that’s not the only “house” that God lives in…for the Lord’s spirit lives within us. (I Corinthians 3:16)  And Jesus tells us in Matthew 18:20, “For where two or three come together in My name, there am I with them.”  So if you think about it, we don’t need a “Church building” to have the Lord among us.  We simply need to come together in His name.   For when we do, God will act, according to His character and purpose, on our behalf.

Genesis 4:9 ” Then the Lord said to Cain, ‘Where is your brother Abel?’ ‘I don’t know,’ he replied. ‘Am I my brother’s keeper?’ “

Cain had worked the soil, giving the Lord grain offerings…while Abel kept flocks, giving the Lord fat portions from the animals.  On Abel’s offerings God looked favorably, while on Cain’s He did not.  But it may have had nothing to do with the physical offerings themselves, but rather in the men’s attitude bringing it before God.  Attitude we see here in this verse when God asks Cain where his brother is…(as if God didn’t already know what had happened.)  God was testing Cain to see if he would be honest and take responsibility for his actions…but instead, Cain retorted back to God with lies and anger.

I Corinthians 1:25 “For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength.”

II Corinthians 13:4 tells us that Christ was crucified in weakness, yet He lives by God’s power.  Man looks at the cross and see humiliation, shame, and scorn.  They see Jesus powerless as He hangs there dying, seemingly unable to change His situation.  But the world can’t comprehend that it was Jesus’ decision to be there.  Just as the world can’t comprehend how three days later He rose from the dead.  What the world sees as stupid…Believers see as salvation.

Joel 2:12-13 ” Even now, declares the Lord, return to Me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning. Rend your heart and not your garments.”

Humans are funny…we get caught in something, and we’re sorry…not sorry for what we did…but rather sorry we got caught.  We make a big emotional show…but there’s no humility or remorsefulness involved in our actions.  Psalm 51:17 reminds us of what God really wants from us…not a showy display of  emotions that look good to those who are watching, but lack the brokenness of spirit that comes from a truly regretful heart.  Rather, God desires  from us authenticity, humility, and taking responsibility for our actions.

Galatians 2:20 ” The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, Who loved me and gave Himself for me.”

Jesus loves you.  He knew your name before the beginning of time.  He saw your tiny frame being formed in your mother’s womb and loved you even more.  If you had been the only person on the face of the earth…He would of still handed over His life as a sacrifice for you…that’s how precious you are to Him.   I know it’s humanly impossible to fathom the love Jesus has for us…for it’s beyond our comprehension.  But Jesus loves you with a love that will never end…never give up…never forsake.

Galatians 1:10 ” Am I now trying to win approval of men, or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ.”

Paul realized that he would never be able to please everyone by his ministry.  No matter how he approached people,  he found some would listen…some would scoff…and some would take offense.  When we’re a people-pleaser, our focus is to deliberately and intentionally mollify our message…to water it down in order to be palatable for all, but in the process every ounce of Holy Spirit power is leached out.  God isn’t calling us to be wishy-washy, lukewarm Christians who try to be “politically correct” with every person we meet.  Paul understood that his allegiance was to Jesus Christ and not to the crowds…his total dependence was then on the Master of the universe not man.

Psalm 112:7-8 ” He will have no fear of bad news; his heart is steadfast, trusting in the Lord. His heart is secure, he will have no fear; in the end he will look in triumph on his foe.”

You will not be able to go through this world without receiving bad news…for loved ones die, accidents happen, and cancer rears its ugly head.  So it’s not if bad news will happen, but rather when it will hit us without warning.  It’s at that moment we have to make a conscious decision…who and what will I trust in.  Will I take this news that’s causing me pain and unhappiness and allow it to control every part of me…or will I stand firm in the confidence of knowing God is in complete control of the situation?  Leaning on the Lord is not a sign of weakness…relying on Him for strength and peace is not copping out from reality.  Bad news will affect us all…but if our trust is in the Lord, we have the certainty of His firm foundation of love and hope under-girding our shaking bodies.

John 14:1 “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in Me.”

Why do some decisions come easier than others?  And why are there times when we are so indecisive and timid we can’t pull the trigger on anything?  John 14:27 tells us, “Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”  For it’s when we allow our emotions to rule us, we walk around, wringing our hands and crying, “Woe is me!”  over the smallest decision.  Couple that with fear of the unknown, and it’s amazing we  make choices at all.  Major life decisions will face all of us, but it’s only after seeking God’s counsel first and receiving His peace that we can confidently make the best choice.

Acts 8:35 ” Then Phillip began with the very passage of Scripture and told him the Good News about Jesus.”

The Ethiopian eunuch had been reading Isaiah 53:7-8 when Phillip came up to his chariot and started telling him about Jesus.  Phillip started with the verses the eunuch was reading but then added related verses…threading them together into the Gospel Message.  This “stringing pearls of heaven” is an excellent way of telling others about Jesus, and one I have used for a long time.  In the front of my Bible I have written the starting point of this 10 point Road to Salvation – Revelation 3:20.   Next to each verse is written then the subsequent verse to go to –  Romans 3:23,  Romans 6:23,  Romans:5:8,   John 3:16-18,  John 3:36,  Ephesians 2:8-9,  Romans 10:9-10,  John 1:12,  II Corinthians 6:2.  The result is a beautifully told story of need, salvation, and redemption and one you can easily use to share the Good News with others.

Psalm 66:16 ” Come and listen, all you who fear God; let me tell you what He has done for me.”

There I was a few nights ago…lying in bed, awake and worrying about medical tests I had just completed. Mentally, I was taking myself through every worst-case scenario, when God stopped me mid-thought with, “Haven’t I had your life in My hands all these years, and won’t I continue?”  For the next few minutes it was like a video ran in my head of past situations where God had literally saved my life…some I had been immediately aware of at the time, but some I had totally forgotten about.  By the time this “Video” was done, I was seeking forgiveness for my lack of faith and declaring with new-found confidence, “My life was in Your hands then, and it’s in Your hands now…my faith and trust is in You, Lord, regardless of what happens.”