
I Want to Love Like Jesus
Love is a choice that we make every single day. Love is supernatural. The love of God is powerful. The love of God is working and compelling. Because Christ loved us, we can demonstrate his love in our life. It’s compelled love that takes us into our prayer rooms to pray for peace, for revival, for healing. It’s compelled love that raises up great men of God like Martin Luther King, Jr. We cannot help but choose love because love compelled us, love chose us, love lifted us.
Carrying the Right Burdens
God loves us before we do anything. We can’t outgive God. We can’t outserve God. God loves us right where we are. He gives us grace on our life to do the things that he has called us to do. We have to lay down the things that are causing burdens and weight. We can give Jesus our yoke, the weight, and the outcome. It may be a burden of sin or unforgiveness that has caused weights that we cannot bear. We must remember that we carry the spirit of God, and we are the salt of the earth. Just as salt preserves meat, so can we preserve this world.
I Want to Be More Like Jesus
If we want to be more like Jesus we have to be more focused on service than on status. The Kingdom of Jesus is not earthly. A king on earth is evaluated by his power, but in the kingdom of heaven, it is the one who serves.
God Prepares Us
Our God is a planner. He prepares us for what he has for us. Who could have been prepared for what 2020 was going to bring? Yet, Jeremiah 29:11 says the Lord has plans for us and will not forsake us, and Ephesians 2:10 tells us that God has prepared good works for us and that we are his workmanship.
Emmanuel God with Us: Greatest Gift
Don’t overlook the greatest gift of all: It is the great work that God is doing in us through the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus sent his disciples all over the world to preach the gospel, but he told them not to go anywhere until he sent the Holy Spirit. Those words are for them then, and they are for us now. Give yourself an early gift. Receive the gift of the Holy Spirit this Christmas.
Recognizing God’s Voice, Emmanuel God with Us
We need to learn to tune in to God’s voice. God is often more willing to speak than we are to listen. When we are overwhelmed with a big decision, more than ever we need to tune into God's voice. Let others speak to you with what they believe to be God's word, but don't settle until you have a specific word from God to you.
Emmanuel God With Us
The one thing that we can be sure of about Joseph was that Joseph was a man who heard from God. His legacy is that he was a strong man because he was a man who heard God. Are we hearing God? God looked for a man that could hear his voice. That’s what God is looking for today--a man or woman who is fully committed to him and hears his voice. When we are fully committed to God, we are in tune with his voice and his word.
What do you do when you are living in God's ellipsis of silence?
We can't always control what is happening around us, but we can always control what is happening inside us. The scripture teaches us that the fruit of the spirit is self-control, not circumstance-control. We need to get the attitude of Psalm 118 says, “this is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” The Lord makes the day, but what we make out of the day is what makes us. When we allow other people or circumstances to make or break our day, we are outsourcing our peace, joy, and confidence. We can't always control what happens in the day but we can control how we respond to it.