Sunday, November 22, 2009

Advent Devotional - Hope

Read Colossians 1:1-6

Everyone needs it, everyone should give it and everyone thrives when they have it. What's it? It's hope. The Apostle Paul was a man of hope, a man of encouragement. He wrote letters to the churches in the New Testament and always seems to be writing with an air of hope about him. Always encouraging believers to remember the hope we have and ultimately the future hope we'll all experience with God in eternity.

Paul writes in Colossians 1:4 about the believers faith and hope that spring from the hope that is stored up in heaven and how it's all about the truth of the gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ. He says in 1 Corinthians 15:17-19 that if Christ has not been raised from the dead our faith is futile, we're still in our sins and we have no hope. In other words, if only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more than all men.

This advent season it's important for all of us to remember the hope we have that comes from the Good News of the Gospel. Our hope isn't something we wish for, it's what Hebrews 11:1 tells us. Our faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. Jesus Christ - poured out His life as a sacrifice for our lives so that we might have eternal hope; so that we might be encouraged in our faith to trust in everything Jesus said and did for us. Hope in the Son of God. Hope in His Sacrifice. Hope in His love. And hope in all of His promises this Advent Season.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Freedom of Christ

Read Galatians 5:1-15

What did Christ come for and what did He accomplish on the cross? Galatians 5 says He came for freedom.

This freedom Christ came for begs the question, freedom from what? If you read Galatians 5 you'll see quite clearly the answer. Christ came to set us free from legalism, living according to the Old Testament Law (or trying to at least). The Galatians were being told you're not a "true Christian" unless or until you follow the rule of being circumcised. Paul makes it clear we are free from the rule of law. Instead he says we are (v. 4) justified by faith in Christ.

Of everything Paul could say, he said this -- the only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love. Faith - trusting God is who He says He is; expressing itself in love. This is the creed Jesus lived by - Love God & Love Others.

How we love others will look different because God's given us different spiritual gifts and different passions. But know this - God expects us to live our lives loving Him and loving those in the family of God and those not yet in the family of God. If you want to experience freedom in this life - ask God to help you live this way. As for me and my house we will serve the Lord and experience the freedom of Christ.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Despise Evil

Read Psalm 36

I was reading Psalm 36 this past week and a verse within the Psalm jumped out at me. Let's look at it again, it's at the end of verse four and says "He does not despise evil." David is writing because He sees so much sin going on around him that he writes about the world view of the person (man or woman) who sins and seems to not care one bit.

This passage jumped out at me for a number of reasons but mostly because it's easy for us, I think, to see the evil that others do and despise it. But when we sin more often than not, we don't see it that way. We want to justify our attitudes and actions. I believe God wants us to despise every evil including our own. When we sin, when we do what God tells us is no good for us, we need to acknowledge it for the evil it is. We ALL must get to the point in our faith walk with God that we despise what is evil, what goes against the will of God.

The rest of Psalm 36 from verse 5 to 12 indicates the amazing character of God. What always helps me when I realize the evil that exists in this world, and more than I like to admit in me as well, is all of God's good beats all of this world's evil every single day. I know it doesn't always seem like it, but in God's timing this is absolutely true. So no matter what we're dealing with we should always come back to who God is. When we know God so well, all of His qualities and all of who He is we can walk with confidence that our God is able to get us through anything.

My sense this week is we need to be reminded that our God is the Almighty God; our God is the Forgiving God; our God is the life-giving God; our God is the seer of all that is good and evil; and our God is the One whose lovingkindness extends to the heavens, and faithfulness that reaches to the skies. May our lives LOVE God (all that is good) and despise EVIL (all that is bad).

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Give It All To You

Read Colossians 3:1-25

Something I've always enjoyed since becoming a follower of Jesus is Christian music. Primarily I enjoy worship music with a contemporary flair to it. Give It All To You is a new single by a group called Yellow Cavalier. As I was thinking the other day of this title it hit me that whatever I'm facing God wants me to give it all to Him.

Colossians 3 is so full of challenges that tell us the Christian life is all about giving it all to God. Our hearts and our minds are to be set on things above, not on earthly things. Paul gives this picture of Christ being seated at the right hand of God and if we don't understand the importance of this image we can miss the power of his challenge. When Christ is seated at the right hand of God we must realize this is showing He was finished accomplishing His purpose on earth; seeing Him seated at the right hand of God shows His victory over death, His victory in securing that He gave everything He had so that we could have a right relationship with God the Father! Jesus seated at God's right hand could rightly say for all eternity I give it all to you.

Friends, Paul goes on and says because Jesus is victoriously seated in heaven with God we now must commit our new lives in Him by ridding ourselves of our old lives. Put to death he says all the things that are out of character for anyone claiming Christ is the leader of their life. And put on or "clothe yourselves" with the character of Christ (vv. 12-14), let the peace of Christ rule your lives as you allow the word of Christ to guide your words and deeds (vv. 15-17).

I love how he wraps this chapter up with probably one of my favorite verses in all of Scripture -
23Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, 24since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.

Let's be able to say to God with our lives - Father God I GIVE IT ALL TO YOU!!