Monday, November 30, 2009

GOD IS JEALOUS

“God’s jealousy is that of a lover who longs for and demands the exclusive attention, worship and faithfulness of His people". Greg E. Wiley


For reading and meditation: Exod 20:4-6, 34:14, Nahum 1:2, Zechariah 1:14, 8:2

A person who was ever in love with some one might understand this better. When you are in love with some one you long for his/her attention and loyalty. This is a basic fact in relationship. When we talk about God is being jealous over us it doesn’t mean that God is possessive or very controlling, rather He loves us so much so that he wants us to delight in Him. This can only happen if we have an intimate relationship with Him.

Though there are many areas, I want to concentrate on 3 areas where God is being jealous

1. God is jealous over us as a person.

Exodus 20:4-6 “You shall not make yourself an idol……….. You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God is a jealous God.

God longs for our exclusive attention. He expects us to give Him the first priority in our life so that He can bless us.

2. God is jealous for our worship.

Exodus 34:14 “Do not worship any other God, for the LORD whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God”.

God longs for our exclusive worship. He doesn’t want us to share His place with others. Anything which takes away the place of God can be an idol in our life, not necessarily worshipping any man made idols.

3. God is jealous for His land.

Zechariah 8:2 “I am very jealous for Zion; I am burning with jealousy for her”

God’s love for His land is passionate and strong. I believe God is jealous for His land because of His promise to bless Jerusalem and to bring back the people who belong there.

Thoughts to ponder: God is jealous for us. Are we jealous for God? Is your heart loyal to God? What are the idols of my heart that takes away the place of God?

Prayer: Dear God, Help me to remember your love for me and to be loyal to you. Help me to worship you whole heartedly with a faithful heart. I thank you for your love which is so passionate and real over me. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Monday, November 23, 2009

GOD IS FORGIVING

For Reading and Meditation: Matthew 18:21-35

Forgiveness plays a major role in our Christian life. The very nature of our God is forgiving. Sometimes it is hard for us to understand the way God forgives us. We struggle to accept His forgiveness to us by separating us far from Him whenever we are failed in our shortcomings. I believe, there are no conditions for receiving God’s forgiveness other than confessing our sins. 1John 1:9 says,” If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all our unrighteousness”. The only thing separate us from God is our sins. God has taken away that separation through His son Jesus by His death on the cross for us. The very attitude of Jesus on that cross was forgiving.

Jesus is the role model for us. Even on the cross He was willing to forgive the people who were crucifying Him. What is our attitude towards to the people around us? In Matthew 18:21&22, Peter coming to Jesus with a question of forgiveness. He wanted to know how many times he should forgive his brother when his brother sin against him. The answer Jesus gave him was to forgive him seventy times seven. It simply means that it is not about the number of times you can forgive but the attitude of forgiveness. God expects us to walk in an attitude of forgiveness without any conditions because we also receive God’s forgiveness without any conditions. The bible says “He died for us while we were sinners”.

What is our attitude as a body of Christ? Many a times our attitude is like the unmerciful servant in Matthew chapter 18. We freely receive forgiveness from God but we are not able to release forgiveness to one another in the same manner. Due to this reason we go through much torment within ourselves. We struggle with envy, bitterness, pride etc…God wants to set us free so that we can walk in freedom. It is the will of God for His bride to be pure and holy.

Thoughts to ponder: Am I walking in freedom that comes from forgiveness of my sins? Am I able to walk in an attitude of forgiveness towards others regardless of situations?

Prayer: My heavenly Father, I want to thank you for your forgiveness towards me regardless of who I am. God would you please help me to walk in an attitude of forgiveness toward others no matter what the situation might be. Help me to walk in the freedom that comes from forgiveness. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen

Monday, November 16, 2009

GOD IS HOLY

He is totally separate, above and other than His creation. He is pure and spotless with no fault at all.

- Greg E Wiley

For Reading and Meditation: Isaiah 6:1-8

Heaven always sing of God’s holiness (Isaiah 6:3, Rev 4:8). We cannot think of God without having to think about His holiness. This natural attribute of God is not just part of His being or a character He possess time to time. He is absolutely holy with no moral impurity at all. Though the holiness of God is something that makes him who he is that we cannot be, there is also a calling to each one of us to be like Him in the area of holiness. This is the only natural attribute of God which He expects us to become. God says “Be holy as I am holy”. How do we reach to that place of holiness? Where do we start? We can learn something from the life of Isaiah. It was started with Isaiah having a revelation of who God is. The magnificent view of God being exalted and lifted high in His holiness led him to a deeper sense of knowing who he is. He had a revelation of God’s holiness. That revelation brought light in to the dark areas of unholiness in his heart, leading him to repentance and purification. His guilt was taken away and the sin was atoned for. One of the interesting things I learned here is, right after Isaiah had made things right with God he started to hear the voice of God. Isaiah 6:8 says, then I heard the voice of the Lord saying “whom shall I send? And who will go for me?” It is important to notice that sometimes unholiness in our life can hinder us from hearing the voice of God. Isaiah also had a calling for mission right after he dealt with his area of unholiness.

Thought to ponder: Am I unable to hear the voice of God because of the impurities in my life? Am I missing out the calling of the Lord for reaching out the lost because I am insensitive to it? Am I walking in purity before the Lord?

Prayer: Heavenly Father, please help me to walk in purity and holiness. Show me areas in my life which I need to have a revelation of your character. Help me to hear your voice and respond your calling. Give me burden for the lost and help me to share the good news with others. I need your strength and grace to walk in your ways. In Jesus name. Amen.

Monday, November 9, 2009

GOD IS FAITHFUL

He is totally trustworthy to keep His promises and to be true to who He is.

For reading and meditation: Genesis 28:15, Num 23:19, Deut 7:9, psalms 33:4, 36:5

Last week we read in the Genesis about Abraham and Isaac having a revelation of God as an Eternal God. We also saw that the significance of the place Beersheba in both of their life. Now let’s see the hand of God upon Jacob’s life.

Genesis 28:10-18 Jacob’s dream at Bethel

Jacob left Beersheba and send out for Haran where his forefather Abraham was called out by God. Beersheba was the place Abraham had a revelation of God as an eternal God. It was the same place his father Isaac had an encounter with God. Now Jacob is running away from the place of revelation and encounter with God. But something very different happened to him in that night. He had the vision of angels ascending and descending from heaven to earth. There above it stood the Lord, and He said “I am the Lord, the God of your father Abraham and the God of Isaac”-a God who is faithful. Jacob failed to recognize the presence of God but the faithful nature of God followed him everywhere he went. 2 Timothy 2:13 says, even if we are faithless God will remain faithful, for He cannot disown himself.

If we closely look at it the entire bible is filled with the stories of people and nations who are unfaithful to God and the heart cry of God who reaching out them.

Thoughts to ponder: Think of the revelations you have received from God in your difficult situations, Where you had an encounter with the Lord in your recent past? Are you in a place where you have moved out of that revelations and trying to go back to the old ways like Jacob left from Beersheba to Haran?

Prayer: Dear God, Thank you for being faithful to me even when I am not faithful to you. Help me to trust you and stay in the revelations of your faithfulness in my life. In Jesus name. Amen.

Monday, November 2, 2009

GOD IS ETERNAL

God has no beginning and no end. He is the only uncreated being in existence. Let’s see the man who had the revelation of God as eternal. That is none other than Abraham.

Genesis 21:22-33. The treaty at Beersheba

Abraham made a treaty with Abimelech regarding a well at Beersheba. After he had made the treaty, Abraham planted a tamarisk tree there and called upon the name of the Lord "The Eternal God". Why did Abraham acknowledge God as an eternal God at Beersheba where he planted the tamarisk tree? What was the significance of that revelation? Abraham knew that though he made a treaty with man who is powerful and ruler over the nation at that point, he may not be trust worthy for his coming generations. He needed to trust God as the one who is unchanging and the one who made a covenant not only with him but also with his generations.

Like Abraham saw the problem, it did happen (Genesis 26:17-24). Here we see the problem Isaac is facing over the well again. But some very interesting thing happened there in his life. “From there Isaac went up to Beersheba. That night the Lord appeared to him and said” I am the God of your father Abraham. Do not be afraid, I am with you”- A God who is everlasting from generation to generation (Gen 26:23-24)

Two things happened here which is very encouraging. First one is Isaac had a revelation of God as an eternal God at Beersheba, the same place where his father Abraham called upon the name of the Lord as an eternal God. He had to come back to that very same place for that revelation. The second one is though Abraham passed away and Abimelech servants forgot about the treaty they have made, God did not forget any of those things. He reminded Isaac that He is an everlasting God who made the covenant with Abraham and He is the same God for Isaac too. He is the same God today. He never changes his heart for us. What a wonderful God we serve.

Thoughts to ponder: What was the revelation God has given you in the past that you forgot about it now? The enemy might have brought doubt and unbelief in your heart about God’s promise. The difficult situation might have buried that revelation like Abraham’s well? Think about it. God wants you to go back to that same place where you had the revelation. You may even in need of a fresh revelation of who God is in your current situation.

Prayer: Dear God would you please give me a revelation of you as an everlasting God. My circumstances might change, people may change but you never change oh God. Help me to trust in you. In Jesus name. Amen

Monday, October 26, 2009

FRUITFULNESS

For Reading and Meditation: John 15

This passage talks about the importance of our relationship with our heavenly father. He is using vine and branches as an example. Jesus used a lot of natural means to communicate about the supernatural revelation. One of the themes in this chapter is a fruit bearing life of a Christian which comes out of an intimate relationship with God.

Let’s see some of the conditions of fruit bearing.

*We should be willing to be pruned in order to bear much fruit
(John 15:2).
An attitude of complete surrender to God.

*We should realise that we cannot bear fruit without remaining in the vine who is Christ (John 15:4-6).
An attitude of complete dependency on God.

*We should be willing to bring glory to our Father in heaven not us.
An attitude of having a clear conscious before God.

*We should bear fruit that last or our fruit should remain.
An attitude of consistence walks with the Lord.

It is interesting to see that the level of relationship with God is increasing here. Jesus starts with an invitation to come in to a relationship with Him. He says “abide in me then I will abide in you“. Then He is talking about the condition of bearing much fruit. Here Jesus is giving them an invitation to be His disciples (John15:8). Third time there is an invitation to be His friends (John15:15).

Our God takes us from being Believers to Disciples then to Friends. The ultimate goal of a Christian life which bears fruit is to go and be ambassadors for Him who called us as His disciples and friends. That’s where our fruit should remain and bringing many to God.

Questions to ponder: Where are we in our relationship with God today? Are we bringing glory to God by bearing much fruit? Are we bearing fruit that remain?

Prayer: Our Heavenly Father, Help me to remain in you so that I can bear much fruit to glorify your name .In Jesus Name. Amen.

Monday, October 19, 2009

RESTING IN THE SHADOWS

For Reading and Meditation: Psalms 91

This psalm is a prayer of Moses which portrays his deep trust in God especially his ability to take refuge in God in times of trouble. Psalms 91:1 says, he who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty (NIV).

We live in a very busy world today. We run from programme to programme in a daily basis. The faster we can do things determines our level of achievements. In the middle of all these things rest becomes a questions mark for many of us. But in this above verse we can see the psalmist talking about rest –not just the physical rest but our soul finding rest in God. This is very important in every Christian life. The one who find rest in the Lord will not be shaken in any difficult circumstances. If we have faith in God doesn’t mean that we will have a problem free life. Through out this psalm we can see that a child of God can face with different problems such as trials from the enemy, sickness, disasters etc… This also doesn’t mean that we are insensitive about everything around us and not being shaken. It simply mean that we make a choice to run toward the shelter of our Almighty God who is a dwelling place for us .That is where we find rest that makes us content and satisfied .

This psalm also shows us a greater amount of submission to God in times of testing. The greatest freedom comes when we submit. The greater deliverance comes when we depend more. The protection is more known to us when we are willing to let God lead us and His shadow cover us. David, known as a man after God’s own heart knew this very well. He wrote in psalms “my soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from Him” (psalms 62:1 NIV)

Questions to ponder: How are we today? Are we able to rest in Him in our difficulties? Do we run to God or people in times of desperation? Will we be able to stay under His shadow in times of fear instead of running away from him?

Prayer: God help me to be sensitive to your presence and find rest in you always. You are my refuge and strength and a very present help in times of trouble. In Jesus name. Amen.