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Topic: RE: Life Plan Devotion #118
Mary I ditto what Mary T said. I have said that to you many times, I know God has sent you to this forum for a reason and God does not make mistakes or is anything random with Him. I praise God for you and your devotions and your blog. I have used them to minsiter to many people. I thank God for you and the words He sends you to give to us. What a blessing you are. I thank you for being obediant. I am not their just yet, but I know God is working on the giving in total control to Him. I know my life would be so much better if I did, it is hard. I pray that He will guide me and give me what His will is, but sometimes I get in the way. Thank you for giving me the words to see that. You are a blessing
In Christ
Karyn
In Christ
Karyn
Topic: RE: please pray
Mary just getting this message now. Let us know how it went. Praying that she did and got everything she needed as only God can provide.
In Christ
Karyn
In Christ
Karyn
Topic: RE: Life Plan Devotion #118
Dear Mary,
Just wanted to tell you how much this series of devotions has meant
to me! It has truly been sent from God! Thank You so much for explaining
in a way that is so easy to understand. I know that God is truly working
thru you! I am Blessed to have found you.
Just wanted to tell you how much this series of devotions has meant
to me! It has truly been sent from God! Thank You so much for explaining
in a way that is so easy to understand. I know that God is truly working
thru you! I am Blessed to have found you.
Topic: Life Plan Devotion #118
Hi, Everyone.
I know I've been rather quiet the past few days. I'm not sure I can explain it. I'm not sad, but neither am I "happy," although the joy of the Lord is there, as it does not change. :) I feel rather reflective, like I have something on my mind but not sure what it is. In the near future, I'm going to have 2 days alone here, so I plan to get with God, to see what's up (unless He tells me before then). Anyway, I'd appreciate your prayers that I will be attentive to Him.
Today, we finish the 7th basic condition to answered prayer, which ends this mini-series on getting your prayers answered. I'd love to hear from you. Did you learn anything new? Did the Lord use any of these devotions in your heart and life? I'm not looking for compliments...just feedback and the opportunity to praise the Lord with you. :)
Tomorrow, Lord willing, I will post the Flashback Friday Devotion. Have a precious day in Jesus!
Life Plan Devotion #118
Mark 9:23 "...If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes" (NKJV).
The seventh and final basic condition to answered prayer is: Pray in faith, believing. You can meet the other conditions (pray in the Name of Jesus; pray with praise and thanksgiving; pray without known--unconfessed--sin in your life; pray with the right motive, God's glory; pray from the place of right relationship; pray according to the Word of God), but if you do not pray in faith, believing, you will not see the answer to your prayer. The answer will be an automatic "no."
You know, surely, that "without faith it is impossible to please [God]..." (Hebrews 11:6a, KJV, proper noun inserted for pronoun by author, for clarity). For many believers, however, their faith is merely wishful thinking. They may pray, "Please, God..." but really do not believe that God will "come through" for them. That may be due to a misunderstanding of what faith means, or it may be due to a misunderstanding of who God is.
Jesus talked much about faith. In the future, Lord willing, we will look at many of His instructive words about faith, for great and precious promises are housed therein. Today, let's listen to our Lord, as He shows us, with His words, that blessings (miracles, even) are bestowed according to our faith.
-- "Go your way; and as you have believed, so let it be done for you..." (Matthew 8:13, NKJV).
-- "Your faith has made you well" (Matthew 9:22, NKJV).
-- "According to your faith will it be done to you" (Matthew 9:29, NIV).
Some believers think they just don't have the faith needed to see God answer their prayers. I lovingly respond with, "That's baloney!" I am confident in that, because Romans 12:3 mentions "the measure of faith God has given you" (NIV). Notice that God gives each of us "the measure of faith," not a measure of faith. Each believer has the same measure of faith; it's up to each believer to increase his/her faith. We increase our faith each time we stretch our faith to believe God's Word and pray in faith, believing.
Jesus assures you that "If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer" and "whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours" (Matthew 21:22; Mark 11:24, NIV). In yesterday's devotion, I asked you if you "believe when you see" or if you "see when you believe." Faith believes the answer is "here" when the prayer is spoken. The difference is faith, and faith makes all the difference!
What this has to do with weight loss: The weight-loss journey can be full of wishful thinking. How often have you thought or said, "I wish I could lose weight faster," "I wish this stall would break," or "I wish I was at goal weight already"? Wishful thinking carries no power with it. Indeed, there is a foundation of sadness, discontentment, or even anger beneath it. However, if you line yourself up with the Word of God and the basic conditions to answered prayer, and pray for God to partner with you, to help you lose weight, break that stall, and reach goal weight, for His glory and your health, and believe in your heart that He is who He says He is (Almighty God, with nothing too hard for Him) and can do what He says He can do (even the impossible), and receive His "yes" answer right in the midst of the unchanged present, God is pleased to say "So be it."
Confession:
When I pray, I make sure I am in right standing with God (confessing known sin in my life) and in right relationship with others (by practicing forgiveness). When I pray, I praise God for who He is, and I thank Him for all He has done, is doing, and will do for me. When I pray, I pray God's Word for my situation and request, asking from a heart motivated to give God all the glory. When I pray, I pray in faith, believing I receive the answer right then, knowing in my heart that, in Jesus' Name, it is done!
Blessings,
Mary
I know I've been rather quiet the past few days. I'm not sure I can explain it. I'm not sad, but neither am I "happy," although the joy of the Lord is there, as it does not change. :) I feel rather reflective, like I have something on my mind but not sure what it is. In the near future, I'm going to have 2 days alone here, so I plan to get with God, to see what's up (unless He tells me before then). Anyway, I'd appreciate your prayers that I will be attentive to Him.
Today, we finish the 7th basic condition to answered prayer, which ends this mini-series on getting your prayers answered. I'd love to hear from you. Did you learn anything new? Did the Lord use any of these devotions in your heart and life? I'm not looking for compliments...just feedback and the opportunity to praise the Lord with you. :)
Tomorrow, Lord willing, I will post the Flashback Friday Devotion. Have a precious day in Jesus!
Life Plan Devotion #118
Mark 9:23 "...If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes" (NKJV).
The seventh and final basic condition to answered prayer is: Pray in faith, believing. You can meet the other conditions (pray in the Name of Jesus; pray with praise and thanksgiving; pray without known--unconfessed--sin in your life; pray with the right motive, God's glory; pray from the place of right relationship; pray according to the Word of God), but if you do not pray in faith, believing, you will not see the answer to your prayer. The answer will be an automatic "no."
You know, surely, that "without faith it is impossible to please [God]..." (Hebrews 11:6a, KJV, proper noun inserted for pronoun by author, for clarity). For many believers, however, their faith is merely wishful thinking. They may pray, "Please, God..." but really do not believe that God will "come through" for them. That may be due to a misunderstanding of what faith means, or it may be due to a misunderstanding of who God is.
Jesus talked much about faith. In the future, Lord willing, we will look at many of His instructive words about faith, for great and precious promises are housed therein. Today, let's listen to our Lord, as He shows us, with His words, that blessings (miracles, even) are bestowed according to our faith.
-- "Go your way; and as you have believed, so let it be done for you..." (Matthew 8:13, NKJV).
-- "Your faith has made you well" (Matthew 9:22, NKJV).
-- "According to your faith will it be done to you" (Matthew 9:29, NIV).
Some believers think they just don't have the faith needed to see God answer their prayers. I lovingly respond with, "That's baloney!" I am confident in that, because Romans 12:3 mentions "the measure of faith God has given you" (NIV). Notice that God gives each of us "the measure of faith," not a measure of faith. Each believer has the same measure of faith; it's up to each believer to increase his/her faith. We increase our faith each time we stretch our faith to believe God's Word and pray in faith, believing.
Jesus assures you that "If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer" and "whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours" (Matthew 21:22; Mark 11:24, NIV). In yesterday's devotion, I asked you if you "believe when you see" or if you "see when you believe." Faith believes the answer is "here" when the prayer is spoken. The difference is faith, and faith makes all the difference!
What this has to do with weight loss: The weight-loss journey can be full of wishful thinking. How often have you thought or said, "I wish I could lose weight faster," "I wish this stall would break," or "I wish I was at goal weight already"? Wishful thinking carries no power with it. Indeed, there is a foundation of sadness, discontentment, or even anger beneath it. However, if you line yourself up with the Word of God and the basic conditions to answered prayer, and pray for God to partner with you, to help you lose weight, break that stall, and reach goal weight, for His glory and your health, and believe in your heart that He is who He says He is (Almighty God, with nothing too hard for Him) and can do what He says He can do (even the impossible), and receive His "yes" answer right in the midst of the unchanged present, God is pleased to say "So be it."
Confession:
When I pray, I make sure I am in right standing with God (confessing known sin in my life) and in right relationship with others (by practicing forgiveness). When I pray, I praise God for who He is, and I thank Him for all He has done, is doing, and will do for me. When I pray, I pray God's Word for my situation and request, asking from a heart motivated to give God all the glory. When I pray, I pray in faith, believing I receive the answer right then, knowing in my heart that, in Jesus' Name, it is done!
Blessings,
Mary
"Don't tell God how big your storm is; tell your storm how BIG your God is!"
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
Topic: please pray
Please pray for a dear friend who has set aside this day to "wrestle with God." Pray that she will pour out her heart to Him, with great honesty, and "get through" to victory. Thanks for praying.
Blessings,
Mary
Blessings,
Mary
"Don't tell God how big your storm is; tell your storm how BIG your God is!"
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
Topic: Wednesday Coffee Talk
Good mornin' America how are you? It's a great day to be alive. The sun is coming up and I am feeling good. How bout you!? Aren't you SO GLAD to be seeing the sunrise today?
Our challenge today goes with Monday and Tuesday's theme that fits our topic this week about our Weight Loss. That challenge is to get in your water. We've gotten our focus to stay on track, to watch what we eat, and today, it is to GET IN PLENTY OF WATER!! Get in at least 64 ounces of water today. I have been faithful this week that after my coffee in the a.m., I have moved on to get in my water. Yesterday, I think I got in way more than 64 oz. Water is so important to us. Water is the KEY to weight loss. Remember the rule....water load before meals. 30 minutes before you eat, drink as much water as you can w/o gulping. When you sit down to eat, you will find that you are full quicker and LONGER! I challenge you today to join me. I know you can do this. I have faith IN YOU!!
So, who's up today? What cha sippin' on? I'm enjoying my awesome Folgers Chocolate Coffee this morning. It sure is good too! Only thing missing is YOU!
Y'all have a great Wednesday!
Our challenge today goes with Monday and Tuesday's theme that fits our topic this week about our Weight Loss. That challenge is to get in your water. We've gotten our focus to stay on track, to watch what we eat, and today, it is to GET IN PLENTY OF WATER!! Get in at least 64 ounces of water today. I have been faithful this week that after my coffee in the a.m., I have moved on to get in my water. Yesterday, I think I got in way more than 64 oz. Water is so important to us. Water is the KEY to weight loss. Remember the rule....water load before meals. 30 minutes before you eat, drink as much water as you can w/o gulping. When you sit down to eat, you will find that you are full quicker and LONGER! I challenge you today to join me. I know you can do this. I have faith IN YOU!!
So, who's up today? What cha sippin' on? I'm enjoying my awesome Folgers Chocolate Coffee this morning. It sure is good too! Only thing missing is YOU!
Y'all have a great Wednesday!
For every Goliath, there is a Stone! His name is Jesus!"
Topic: Life Plan Devotion #117
Life Plan Devotion #117
Mark 9:23 "...If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes" (NKJV).
We have looked at 6 of the 7 basic conditions to answered prayer:
1) Pray in the Name of Jesus.
2) Pray with praise and thanksgiving.
3) Pray without known (unconfessed) sin in your life.
4) Pray with the right motive, God's glory.
5) Pray from the place of right relationship.
6) Pray according to the Word of God.
Today and tomorrow, we will look at the final condition to answered prayer: 7) Pray in faith, believing. While each condition we've looked at is important, without praying in faith, you can meet all the other conditions and still not see the answer to your prayer.
Faith is defined in Hebrews 11:1, "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (KJV). Let's look at the Greek word and definitions for each of the main words in this verse. The Greek word for "faith" is pistis. Not only does it mean "reliance upon Christ for salvation," but it means "conviction of the truthfulness of God; constancy in profession of Gospel truth; assurance, belief, believe, faith, fidelity." The Greek word for "substance" is hupŏstasis (hoop-os’-tas-is), and it means "concrete essence or abstract assurance: confidence, confident, person, substance." The Greek word for "hoped" is ĕlpizō (el-pid’-zo), and it means "expect." The Greek word for "evidence" is ĕlĕgehŏs (el’-eng-khos), and it means "proof, conviction." The Greek word for "seen" is blĕpō (blep’-o), and it means "to look at: behold, perceive, see."
Think of the most recent prayer you prayed, asking God for something. Think about how you worded that prayer. Think about how you felt, when you prayed. Think about the thoughts you had, after you prayed. With the Greek definitions in mind, for the main words, read my personalized version of "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1; words italicized by author): Conviction of the truthfulness of God is the concrete essence or abstract assurance of what I expect, the proof of what I don't yet see.
Based on your most recent asking-prayer experience, which of the following applies to you? Think about each question, and be honest with yourself. Do you believe when you see? or Do you see when you believe? There is a difference, and the difference makes all the difference in asking prayer.
What this has to do with weight loss: What is the proof that you are doing well on your weight-loss journey? Is it the number on the scale or tape measure, how your clothes fit, what the mirror shows, or what others say to/about you? What if none of those things were in any way positive? Would you still believe that "He who has begun a good work in you will complete it"? (Philippians 1:6, NKJV).
Confession:
When I pray, I pray in faith, the conviction of the truthfulness of God, and I will receive what I expect to receive.
Blessings,
Mary
Mark 9:23 "...If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes" (NKJV).
We have looked at 6 of the 7 basic conditions to answered prayer:
1) Pray in the Name of Jesus.
2) Pray with praise and thanksgiving.
3) Pray without known (unconfessed) sin in your life.
4) Pray with the right motive, God's glory.
5) Pray from the place of right relationship.
6) Pray according to the Word of God.
Today and tomorrow, we will look at the final condition to answered prayer: 7) Pray in faith, believing. While each condition we've looked at is important, without praying in faith, you can meet all the other conditions and still not see the answer to your prayer.
Faith is defined in Hebrews 11:1, "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (KJV). Let's look at the Greek word and definitions for each of the main words in this verse. The Greek word for "faith" is pistis. Not only does it mean "reliance upon Christ for salvation," but it means "conviction of the truthfulness of God; constancy in profession of Gospel truth; assurance, belief, believe, faith, fidelity." The Greek word for "substance" is hupŏstasis (hoop-os’-tas-is), and it means "concrete essence or abstract assurance: confidence, confident, person, substance." The Greek word for "hoped" is ĕlpizō (el-pid’-zo), and it means "expect." The Greek word for "evidence" is ĕlĕgehŏs (el’-eng-khos), and it means "proof, conviction." The Greek word for "seen" is blĕpō (blep’-o), and it means "to look at: behold, perceive, see."
Think of the most recent prayer you prayed, asking God for something. Think about how you worded that prayer. Think about how you felt, when you prayed. Think about the thoughts you had, after you prayed. With the Greek definitions in mind, for the main words, read my personalized version of "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1; words italicized by author): Conviction of the truthfulness of God is the concrete essence or abstract assurance of what I expect, the proof of what I don't yet see.
Based on your most recent asking-prayer experience, which of the following applies to you? Think about each question, and be honest with yourself. Do you believe when you see? or Do you see when you believe? There is a difference, and the difference makes all the difference in asking prayer.
What this has to do with weight loss: What is the proof that you are doing well on your weight-loss journey? Is it the number on the scale or tape measure, how your clothes fit, what the mirror shows, or what others say to/about you? What if none of those things were in any way positive? Would you still believe that "He who has begun a good work in you will complete it"? (Philippians 1:6, NKJV).
Confession:
When I pray, I pray in faith, the conviction of the truthfulness of God, and I will receive what I expect to receive.
Blessings,
Mary
"Don't tell God how big your storm is; tell your storm how BIG your God is!"
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
Topic: RE: Life Plan Devotion #115 + picture of new grandbaby!
No need to apologize we just wanted to share in your joy. We know he is beautiful, with a name like Solomon how could he not be. God Bless you
In Christ
Karyn