PRAY WITH ME FOR AFRICA: In this last week of prayer for Tunisia please pray for a disillusioned youth (over 25% under 15) who are apathetic about spiritual things; for the women who have more freedom than other Muslim countries but are still hard to reach with the Gospel; and for the Berbers (nomads) whose ancestors were Christians. Finally pray for the Gospel to be established and to grow in the city of Kairouan, the fourth most holy city in Islam.
The great mosque of Kairouan built in 670 AD.
Here are seven promises from the well known and popular Psalm 23. Because the LORD is my shepherd:
1) I shall not want - God will provide all I need.
2) He restores my soul - by leading me to refreshment.
3) He leads me in the paths of righteousness.
4) You will comfort me as I face trials and death.
5) You provide abundantly in this evil world.
6) Surely goodness and mercy are always with me.
7) I shall dwell in the house of the LORD forever.
Good Articles This Week:
Judging Others.
I invite you to share in my spiritual journey of discovering more about God and about myself and of God's purpose for my life. Hopefully in the process you will also discover more about God, yourself and God's purpose for your life.
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
STAYING IN REST
PRAY WITH ME FOR AFRICA: After over a hundred years of missionary work in Tunisia the church is finally beginning to grow even as Islam is experiencing new vitality. The church is not recognized by the government and is not allowed to own property. Leadership is gradually developing as churches meet for worship and discipleship with most believers having less than 15 years in the faith. Pray for the church and leaders in Tunisia.
Red background represents blood shed in defending Tunisian independence. White circle represents peace, with symbols of crescent and star as a reminder of belonging to Islamic Ottoman Empire.
Are you aware of what God is working on in your life at this time in your spiritual walk? This awareness helps us to work with God and helps us to notice the resources and lessons that He places in our path toward His goal of making us like Jesus His Son. In my life at this time God is working on patience and rest in Jesus. So I was very much encouraged by the devotional in My Utmost For His Highest by Oswald Chambers on August 20th. It stated in very clear words the process that I was learning from God in the area of walking in rest. Here is the devotional:
Good Articles This Week:
The Unreliability of Islam as seen in the Hajj
Jesus Loves Toronto Chinatown. Pray for this event this week.
Are you aware of what God is working on in your life at this time in your spiritual walk? This awareness helps us to work with God and helps us to notice the resources and lessons that He places in our path toward His goal of making us like Jesus His Son. In my life at this time God is working on patience and rest in Jesus. So I was very much encouraged by the devotional in My Utmost For His Highest by Oswald Chambers on August 20th. It stated in very clear words the process that I was learning from God in the area of walking in rest. Here is the devotional:
Christ-Awareness
By Oswald Chambers
…and I will give you rest. —Matthew 11:28
Whenever
anything begins to disintegrate your life with Jesus Christ, turn to
Him at once, asking Him to re-establish your rest. Never allow anything
to remain in your life that is causing the unrest. Think of every detail
of your life that is causing the disintegration as something to fight
against, not as something you should allow to remain. Ask the Lord to
put awareness of Himself in you, and your self-awareness will disappear.
Then He will be your all in all. Beware of allowing your self-awareness
to continue, because slowly but surely it will awaken self-pity, and
self-pity is satanic. Don’t allow yourself to say, “Well, they have just
misunderstood me, and this is something over which they should be
apologizing to me; I’m sure I must have this cleared up with them
already.” Learn to leave others alone regarding this. Simply ask the
Lord to give you Christ-awareness, and He will steady you until your
completeness in Him is absolute.
A
complete life is the life of a child. When I am fully conscious of my
awareness of Christ, there is something wrong. It is the sick person who
really knows what health is. A child of God is not aware of the will of
God because he is the will of God. When we have deviated even slightly
from the will of God, we begin to ask, “Lord, what is your will?” A
child of God never prays to be made aware of the fact that God answers
prayer, because he is so restfully certain that God always answers
prayer.
If
we try to overcome our self-awareness through any of our own
commonsense methods, we will only serve to strengthen our self-awareness
tremendously. Jesus says, “Come to Me…and I will give you rest,” that
is, Christ-awareness will take the place of self-awareness. Wherever
Jesus comes He establishes rest— the rest of the completion of activity
in our lives that is never aware of itself.
I find the insight about rest in this devotional particularly helpful and confirming in what I have been learning in my personal walk with God.
I encourage you to ask God to make you aware of what He is doing in your life and then to work with Him to be conformed to the image of Jesus in you.
Good Articles This Week:
The Unreliability of Islam as seen in the Hajj
Jesus Loves Toronto Chinatown. Pray for this event this week.
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
YOU ARE DEAD TO SIN
PRAY WITH ME FOR AFRICA: Tunisia, in Northern Africa, where the once famous powerful city of Carthage (home of Hannibal and the elephants who attacked Rome) once ruled is home to 11 1/2 million people 99% of which are Muslim with less than 1% Christian, most of which are Roman Catholic, with less than 2,000 evangelical believers. Pray for this small church and its leaders in Tunisia.
I have been spending many hours studying and reading on Romans 6. Understanding the teaching in this chapter is essential to the Christian's progress in holiness. Romans 6 is a powerful argument based on the truth of our union with the death and resurrection of Christ and the results of that union in our redeemed lives in relation to sin. I have found that the key to understanding this chapter is the realization that verses 1 to 11 are not declarations of our spiritual experience but declare our position before God in Christ. Verse 11 is the summary truth of our position before God, "So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus." This is a fact and upon the acceptance of this fact the experience of our response to sin begins as outlined in verses 12 to 23.
I once thought Romans 6.11 was a truth I had to force myself to reckon as true in my experience by concentrated faith and continued positive thinking. I had to make it true in my life in order to live a holy life. Now I know that verse 11 is who I am in Christ. I am dead to sin and alive to God as an irrevocable fact in the sight of God. Knowing who I am before God in Christ, I no longer need to allow sin to reign in my body and can offer my body in holy obedience to God which leads to righteousness, holiness and eternal life.
I would highly recommend Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones commentary on Romans 6 and 7 as essential reading for Christian growth.
As Christians we know very little about the teaching of our union with Christ and reflect very little on this wonderful truth which in turn minimizes our spiritual growth.
What fullness of life we have received by grace from our loving God in Christ.
Good Articles This Week:
Getting Unhitched from the Old Testament
What Christians and Pastors Can Learn From Jordan Peterson
Our Persecuted Brothers in India
MAP OF TUNISIA |
I have been spending many hours studying and reading on Romans 6. Understanding the teaching in this chapter is essential to the Christian's progress in holiness. Romans 6 is a powerful argument based on the truth of our union with the death and resurrection of Christ and the results of that union in our redeemed lives in relation to sin. I have found that the key to understanding this chapter is the realization that verses 1 to 11 are not declarations of our spiritual experience but declare our position before God in Christ. Verse 11 is the summary truth of our position before God, "So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus." This is a fact and upon the acceptance of this fact the experience of our response to sin begins as outlined in verses 12 to 23.
I once thought Romans 6.11 was a truth I had to force myself to reckon as true in my experience by concentrated faith and continued positive thinking. I had to make it true in my life in order to live a holy life. Now I know that verse 11 is who I am in Christ. I am dead to sin and alive to God as an irrevocable fact in the sight of God. Knowing who I am before God in Christ, I no longer need to allow sin to reign in my body and can offer my body in holy obedience to God which leads to righteousness, holiness and eternal life.
I would highly recommend Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones commentary on Romans 6 and 7 as essential reading for Christian growth.
As Christians we know very little about the teaching of our union with Christ and reflect very little on this wonderful truth which in turn minimizes our spiritual growth.
What fullness of life we have received by grace from our loving God in Christ.
Good Articles This Week:
Getting Unhitched from the Old Testament
What Christians and Pastors Can Learn From Jordan Peterson
Our Persecuted Brothers in India
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
MAJESTIC LORD
PRAY WITH ME FOR AFRICA: In this final week of prayer for the nation and the church of Nigeria please pray for godly and trained leaders for the church and mission organizations. Pray for leaders who live out what they preach, and for unity among various denominations and independent churches.
"O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!" Psalm 8 begins and ends with these God exalting words. LORD is the name of God, "Yahweh", and Lord signifies God's Sovereignty over all his creation. Yahweh is our sovereign God.
God's majesty is exalted in three ways: 1) In His empowering of the weak over God's enemies, verse 2. 2) In His care and concern of mankind, verses 3-4. Even though God is the mighty creator of heaven and earth and the angels, He still is mindful of his human creation. 3) In His giving of dominion over his creation to man, verses 5-8. Even though man is created lower than the angels, God has given to man this command to rule over His creation.
"O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!"
Good articles this week:
Revoice: Seeking to define LGBT+ Christians
Renewed Persecution in China
"O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!" Psalm 8 begins and ends with these God exalting words. LORD is the name of God, "Yahweh", and Lord signifies God's Sovereignty over all his creation. Yahweh is our sovereign God.
God's majesty is exalted in three ways: 1) In His empowering of the weak over God's enemies, verse 2. 2) In His care and concern of mankind, verses 3-4. Even though God is the mighty creator of heaven and earth and the angels, He still is mindful of his human creation. 3) In His giving of dominion over his creation to man, verses 5-8. Even though man is created lower than the angels, God has given to man this command to rule over His creation.
"O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!"
Good articles this week:
Revoice: Seeking to define LGBT+ Christians
Renewed Persecution in China
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