Daily Bible Reading - Monday August 31st
Wow, reading Job this morning really spoke to my heart. Job had complained so much about his problems and now God has gotten tired of it and spoke out in a thunderous voice asking him a ton of questions. Can you just imagine what Job was thinking when God spoke to him? And everyone else that heard God’s voice, I can only imagine they were in awe, wow! You know just thinking about what all God was asking and saying to Job got me to thinking about all the details that is involved in the earth. There are things that happen that really can’t be explained except to say “that’s the way God made it". To think about how the rain comes out of the clouds? How the seasons change from one to another? Yeah all these have “scientific" explanations I’m sure but the ONLY true explanation is that God made it happen. When you think about it how the earth was formed, how perfectly the oceans were made and how they stay in their boundaries, how the mountains rise up to the sky, its all just so awesome.
I had to sort of giggle at Proverbs, The lazy person claims, “There’s a lion out there! If I go outside, I might be killed!" How many times have we made excuses to not do something? I know I’ve made just about every excuse in the book not to exercise at one time or another, some pretty good ones too, haha. It’s amazing how laziness can sometimes over take us if we let it. Thank God He gives us supernatural strength to overcome the laziness spirit if we’ll ask Him. I know I need it every day.
Today’s Reading
Job 37:1-39:30
2 Corinthians 4:13-5:10
Psalm 44:9-26
Proverbs 22:13
Daily Devotional
Romans 12:17-21
"Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good."
One time in the Old Testament, King David was walking down the street and a young man started making fun of him, calling him names and even throwing rocks at him. He followed him everywhere that he went, just pestering him, wanting to pick a fight and trying to aggravate him. Finally, a man who was with David basically said, "Do you want us to put a stop to him? Do you want us to shut him up? He is a real pain." I love the way David answered him. He said, "No, let him keep talking. Maybe God will hear him and bless me for it." (See 2 Samuel 16:5-14)
When somebody is talking about us, instead of getting upset and trying to defend ourselves, we need to have the same attitude as David and believe God will hear what they're saying and bless us for it.
Jesus said in Luke 6:35, "Love your enemies, and do good and lend, expecting nothing in return; and your reward will be great."
Every day I say, "God, bless my enemies, those people that criticize, talk about me, and try to make me look bad. God, give them a great day today." When you do that, the more they talk, the higher you're going to go. Sometimes I feel like I even need to thank my enemies! If it had not been for them, I wouldn't be where I am today. They meant their talk and criticism to bring me down, but God used it to push me up higher.
If somebody is trying to make you look bad by spreading rumors and telling lies, really, they have done you a favor. What they mean for your harm, God is going to use to promote you. I know this to be true because we have never tried to answer our critics. The more they talk, the more God promotes us. The more they talk, the higher we go.
Maybe at the office somebody is trying to make you look bad, talking behind your back, taking things out of context. It's very tempting to be critical back and think, "Two can play this game. They said this about me. Well, let me tell you what I know about them." No, don't sink down to their level. Don't let their poison cloud your heart. Learn to bless your enemies.
When we know that God is our vindicator and rewards us when we don't take matters into our own hands, that takes all the pressure off. We don't have to try to pay people back and get involved in battles that don't really matter and set the record straight. Let God fight your battles for you. If you will stay on the high road, God will take what others mean for harm, and He will use it to your advantage.
When we learn to bless our enemies and pray for those who persecute us, we keep our heart free from strife and give God more room to bless us, promote us, and speak to us more.
Remember, don't become weary in doing good. At the proper time, you'll reap a harvest if you don't give up. That means, keep doing good to others whenever you're persecuted. Keep doing the right thing, even when the wrong thing is happening. Keep a good attitude. Keep praying for those who keep talking about you. Before long, you'll see God's blessings in greater ways, and what might have seemed like a stumbling block to you, God will use as stepping stone to thrust you higher.
Parts of the devotional was especially timely this morning... I am reading a book about forgiveness and boy did some of it go right along with each other... I am going to print that out and paste part of it in the book...
You know I have found it to be very true (in my life at least) that if I do not answer my critics I seem to be the one that is better off for it! Our flesh does not want to "bless" those that have done us ill... but there is GREAT liberty in doing good to those who have done us wrong! God truly is our vindicator and when we can turn loose of it and let Him things work out WAY better! Have "tried" to practice that for many years now and seems to be the "way of least resistance" so to speak ~ha
The minister did a three part series on "Pests"... yesterday he spoke on
"weeds" ... How do we deal with the weeds in our lives?" ~ Worry chokes out joy" So many of the things we do are like weeds and chokes out the good things in our lives... remove the roots and stop the choking! ~ good analogy.
Then he made a comment that spoke to me...
Speaking of the Lord's thoughts towards us,
"I 'feel' what you 'know' about yourself, and I'm not going to let it destroy you any longer."
That ministered to me... as I have struggled heavily with some issues this past few weeks. I'm so thankful that when I struggle, the Lord continually seems to put what I need before me, even if it is painful at first! ~ha
Have a good and blessed day.
Bec