Saturday, April 21, 2012

God of Your Trouble, God of Your Heart

Daily Devotional 21 April Saturday

"Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble; thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance."  – Psalm 32:7

In this day and time, trouble seems to surround us on every side. If it's not a failing economy, it's a failing business, a failing marriage, or failing health. Yet, in the midst of seemingly overwhelming problems, God has promised to deliver us.
If you want God to be God of your trouble, then you must let Him be God in your heart. God honors those who honor Him. If you're facing problems, don't just start kicking and screaming and begging Him to save you from them. Honor Him by going to His Word and doing what He says to do.
Psalm 34 is a good place to start. It says, for example, to seek God (verse 4). As you seek Him, He will deliver you from the things that threaten you.
Secondly, it instructs you to cry out to the Lord. He will save you out of ALL your troubles (verse 6).
Next it tells you to fear the Lord. Verses 11-14 tell you exactly how to do that:
Keep from speaking evil and deceit; depart from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it.
Remember, if you want God to be God of your trouble, let Him be God of your heart. When you do that, all of heaven will get involved in your deliverance--and your triumph will be guaranteed.
Scripture Reading: Psalm 34
Source :  Grace Copeland Ministries

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Success.... God's Way


The bible is filled with so many promises from God to them that would only believe.  



Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.  ~ Proverbs 16:3
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD; plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.   ~ Jeremiah 29:11 

Trust in the LORD with all your heart; and lean not upon your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct your path.  ~ Proverbs 3:5-6 



When we commit our plans to the Lord, here is what we are saying. We are saying “Lord, we trust you, we give you permission to take our plans into Your hands and we yield them to you willfully.”

The Lord has a “good way” for us to succeed in life. When we find it, He will give us peace and assurance that He is with us in that way. Therefore, we seek His guidance, and listen to His voice. We must allow the Holy Spirit to become our partner in business and follow His leading.

When we seek God, He will reveal His plans and our plans will change to reflect His will and they can do nothing but succeed because they are indeed the Lord’s plans for us. 


ORGANIZE Your Thoughts



You are filled up to the brim with a whole lot of thoughts and ideas.  It's nearly impossible to organize your life when your mind is cluttered with constantly shifting thoughts.  You need to reach a decision at some point and your cluttered brain can prevent you from making a sound one.  

So how do you do that? Simple: Write them down. This will create a visible "map" of what's rolling around in your head and heart.  Sometimes, this can be termed as "mind-mapping."

In addition, putting it all down on paper removes the burden of trying to remember everything. You will feel lighter, and that in itself will make the decision easier.
The easiest way to do write down your thoughts for decisions is to create a Pro/Con list.

With an organized line of thoughts, you can create a game plan wherein you can emerge with a win-win situation.


Friday, April 13, 2012

Why Do We Wait?


When delay comes to your dreams, you’ll most likely start asking the question, “When, Lord? When are you going to answer my prayer?” 

Even as you make a decision to follow the dream God places in your heart, you can expect a delay.  God will not fulfill your dream immediately, because this is another step toward building your faith.
We all have to go through these waiting periods. Even Jesus waited for 30 years in the carpenter’s shop before setting out on his public ministry.
Why do we wait? It teaches us to trust in God. We learn that his timing is perfect. One of the facts we have to learn is this: God’s delay never destroys His purpose.
A delay is not a denial.  Children must learn the difference between “no” and “not yet,” and so must we. Many times we think God is saying, “No,” but he is really saying, “Not yet.”   ~ Rick Warren Ministries

 
 
Habakkuk 2:3  New Living Translation (NLT)
 This vision is for a future time.
    It describes the end, and it will be fulfilled.
If it seems slow in coming, wait patiently,
    for it will surely take place.
    It will not be delayed.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012