Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Thank you Jesus for Gift of Reconciliation


Scripture: Colossians 1:15-23

He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. 16 For [b]by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through Him and for Him. 17 He [c]is before all things, and in Him all things [d]hold together. 18 He is also head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything. 19 For [e]it was the Father’s good pleasure for all the [f]fullness to dwell in Him, 20 and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself, having made peace through the blood of His cross; through Him, I say,whether things on earth or things in [g]heaven.
21 And although you were formerly alienated and hostile in mind, engaged in evil deeds, 22 yet He has now reconciled you in His fleshly body through death, in order to present you before Him holy and blameless and beyond reproach—23 if indeed you continue in [h]the faith firmly established and steadfast, and not moved away from the hope of the gospel that you have heard, which was proclaimed in all creation under heaven, and of which I, Paul, [i]was made a[j]minister.

Colossians 1:16 always brings me back to my first love, Jesus. God used v. 16 to see He is my all and all. God showed me that my purpose was not about my self or my life but was about Him. ALL THINGS HAVE BEEN CREATED THROUGH HIM AND FOR HIM.  We learn much about who Jesus is in the above Colossian verses. He is the image of the invisible God. He has all the attributes. He is God in the flesh . God was pleased for all of Himself to live in Christ. All things were created by Him (to show that He is the one true God) and all things are sustained by Him and continue because of Him. We know He is above all  things and before all things.  He is to have the supremacy in everything.

We also hear that God made peace by the blood of Christ's death on the cross. Reconciliation is a word that we all need to hear. We can and have been reconciled back to God. We are no longer enemies. We don't have to earn his favor nor do we have to run and hide. We were once alienated but now through Jesus' death, we can come near. Jesus makes us blameless and holy in God's sight when we continue in the faith, grounded and steadfast and not moved away from the hope of the Gospel.

After reconciliation with God, we can have reconciliation with others.  We can spread this ministry of reconciliation to others that are alone, afraid and in hiding.

Many of us are living with broken relationships whether broken marriages, broken in law relationships, broken family relationships, and broken friendships. We don't have to live like this. God has provided a way to be reconciled back to him by Jesus death on the cross. He has conquered death.  He brings us back into a relationship with Him. Our reconciliation with others is made through His forgiveness and sacrifice. We can forgive others through His power. God tells us that as far as it depends on us to be at peace with all men. This passage comes from Romans 12 where we are told to be a living sacrifice. It is good to read all of Romans 12 to see love in action in all relationships.  

I am learning through this gift of reconciliation due to Jesus death that I can bless those who persecute me. Through Christ, I can love and do good those who hate me. Through Christ, I can bless those who curse me. I am not to repay evil for evil. Through Christ, I can pray for those who spitefully use me. If my enemy is hungry, I am to feed him. If my enemy is thirsty, I am to give him a drink. Love needs to be sincere. 

Through Jesus Christ's sufficiency, I am seeing that I can have right relationships with others. I can't force them to love me but I can love as God gives me the power to love.

The Good News is that we were once alienated and enemies of God in our minds by wicked works yet now He, Jesus Christ has reconciled in the body of His flesh through death to present us holy and blameless and above reproach in His sight. We all have sinned and fall short of God's glory. Sin deserved death but God himself was born of flesh and died on the Cross. The grave could not hold him and He conquered death and sin. He rose again after 3 days.  If we believe in our heart He has been raised from the dead and confess with our mouth that Jesus is Lord you will be saved.(see Romans 10:9). Call on the name of the Lord. We are then to continue on in faith, remaining steadfast to the Good news we heard.

Thank you that we don't have to live  away from you God or others. Thank you Jesus that you promised that you will never leave us or forsake us. (Hebrews 13:5-6). Call on the name of the Lord through Jesus Christ. May God's grace and peace be with you. May he heal your relationships and in all things, may he be your sufficiency. You were created for a purpose - to glorify God (reflect who He is) and enjoy Him forever. All things were created through Him and for Him. This means you - you were created FOR HIM.


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Giving Thanks for Holy and Faithful Brothers and Sisters in Christ

I just finished up a study on Colossians with Good Morning Girls. Before beginning a new study, I really wanted to marinate in what God was already showing me and do what He was asking me to do. I wanted to say Thank you god for what He has done in me and what He is teaching me. God is faithful.

Colossians 1:1-14 gave me a new perspective on Brothers and Sisters in Christ. I think a lot about interactions with people. Sometimes, I over think. The draining part of relationships for me is the thinking after all the conversations are over. In some ways it is so good as God shows me where I have sinned and need to be cleansed. Others times He encourages.. Other times, I see where God wants to grow me.  However, many times there is just there long line of I should have done that or I should have said that. Conversations and interactions just keep playing over and over in my mind as Satan tries to attack me and cause much noise in my head so that I would believe relationships are too hard or too training or too much work.

I love people. However, I get distracted when I am around others. I tend to get drawn into their feelings and thoughts rather than spread God's joy, grace and peace. Maybe to them I am spreading God's joy, grace and peace but I feel distracted and a lack of peace as I am with many people. God made us to be with others and to encourage one another on.

Paul  calls His brothers and Sisters in Christ holy and faithful. Do I tend to think of my brothers and sisters this way?

Paul also gives a blessing by saying grace and peace to his brothers and sisters in Christ.  At first, we may want to just skip over this and get right into the meat of the scripture. I didn't this time. God keeps drawing me back to these first 14 verses. I am learning to give grace and draw on God's power, strength, wisdom to be at peace and share that with others.

We are to keep on praying for our brothers and sisters in Christ. These 14 verses gave so much to pray for.
Pray this for brothers and sisters:
1.  For God to fill all of us with knowledge of His will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding
2.  To have a life worthy of Lord and that we would please God in every way
3.  To bear fruit
4.  To grow in knowledge of God
5. To be strengthened with all power according to His glorious might
6. To have great endurance
7. To have patience
8. To joyfully give thanks

Purpose of praying for brothers and sisters in Christ is found in verse 10 "And we pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please him in every way. Then in verse 10- 11 Paul goes on to say what a life that is worthy of the Lord and pleasing to him looks like: bear fruit, grow in the knowledge of God and are strengthened with all power according to His glorious might. Paul goes on in v. 11-12 to state that great endurance, patience and joyfully giving thanks comes from the bearing of fruit, growing in knowledge of God and being strengthened with God's power according to His might.

I just realized as I was typing that I am in included in here. Many times, I think I need to be the one praying for brothers and sisters without praying for my self. God has called me Holy and Faithful as His child based on Christ alone who has qualified me to partake in the inheritance.

Going back to feel distracted with others. Many times I have great joy and peace without others. Also, I think I get way more done without complaints, arguments, trouble, people asserting their ways, going in so many directions, being pulled. However, I realized once again God does not give me grace, peace and joy to keep to myself. It is meant to be shared with others.  It is easy for me to share food, money, possessions and to be generous with others but I don't know how to share grace, peace and joy with others.  Is it a hug with words that if we are God's children, He has rescued us from dominion of darkness and brought us into the Kingdom of son of His love. We have redemption and forgiveness.  I am to be faithful to just be and have God's light shine in the darkness so that the ministry of reconciliation to God is done. People need to know they are forgiven and can have peace with God. There is a hope stored up for them. People need to know there is a rescuer.

Colossians 1:11-12 reminds us that God strengthens us with His glorious might so that we can have endurance, patience and joyfully give thanks. These qualities are needed in order to continue faithful in relationships.

I start out as David did many times in the Psalms pouring out my heart to God about others but end up rejoicing in God that He is our power, our might, our strength, and our endurance.

Lord Jesus, may I continue to walk faithful in spreading your love, grace and Good news. A way to know I  abide in you and love you and others is to obey what your word says. May I continue to bless those who curse me, do good to those who hate me,pray for those who spitefully use me and persecute me. (Matthew 5:44-48). May I and my brothers and sisters be filled with the knowledge of yoru will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding. May we have a life worthy of you and please you in every way. May we bear your fruit, grow int eh knowledge of you, being strengthened with your might, have your endurance, patience and joyfully give thanks to you. May we walk faithfully in your love.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

PRAISE JESUS IS THE BREAD OF LIFE

I AM THE BREAD OF LIFE


In the previous post, I posted how God in the Old Testament revealed Himself to Moses as "I AM" God says "I AM WHO I AM". It is important to know God's name JEHOVAH YAHWEH.

Jesus reveals Himself as I AM as well in the New Testament in John 8:58 when he says "Assuredly I say to you before Abraham was, I AM."  In  John 6:35, Jesus says " I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry and he who believes in me will never be thirsty."

Thinking on the Bread of Life, my three year old son reminded me of Satan and Jesus in the dessert. Satan told Jesus to turn the rocks/stones into bread because he knew Jesus had not eaten in 40 days. Jesus answered "It is written: Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God." (Matthew 4:4).

About three or four weeks ago when we read devotionals on God being our bread these are the thoughts on bread that we remembered and talked about:

1. Jesus says He is the bread of life - John 6:35
2. Jesus taught us to pray "Give us each day our daily bread" in the Lord's Prayer - Luke 11:3
3. Jesus says we don't live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God - Matthew 4:4
4. Jesus says in John 6:35 and John 6:48  and John 6:51- I am the bread of life.
5. Jesus talked about how their fathers ate the manna in the wilderness and are dead. He goes on to say This is the bread which comes down from heaven, that one may eat of it and not die. "I am the living bread which comes down from heaven, that one may eat of it and not die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever; and that I give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life of the world." John 6:47-51. Jesus says these words in John 6:31-34.  
6. Communion and how Jesus body is the bread.  His body was broken for us.

It would be important to read all of John 6:22-59. The word bread is mentioned at least 13 times with other references to food, manna and loaves.

Jesus says "he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in Me and I in him." (John 6:56).

Jesus says something to the people who followed him to Capernaum. They had followed Jesus by boat. They wanted to know when Jesus came here. Jesus replied "Most assuredly, I say to you, you seek me, not because you saw the signs, but because you ate of the loaves and were filled." (John 6:26)  This talk of Jesus being the bread is right after the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand at the start of John 6. In v. 12 of chapter 6, we see the people are filled.  At first in verse two they followed him because of the His signs. Then they sat all day listening to Jesus. They heard His words.  After they were filled with the bread, there was more bread left over than when they started. There were 12 baskets filled. I am seeing this again how God's provisions are never exhausted even if it starts with just 5 loaves to feed 5000. His words are life.  Filled  and strongs word #5526 of chortazo came to signify being satisfied with food in abundance. 

Jesus says he came to give us abundant life. In John 10:10, Jesus says "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly."
In Philippians 4:19, we read "And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus."

Jesus goes on to tell the people to not labor for food which perishes but for the food which endures to everlasting life which he gives. (John 6:27).

The Bread of God is He who comes down from heaven and GIVES LIFE TO THE WORLD. The food Jesus gives endures to everlasting life The people ask Jesus, What shall we do they ask that we may work the works of God?
Jesus replies "THIS is the work of God, that you believe in Him who He sent (v. 28,29).

In v. 36, Jesus says they don't believe. Jesus goes on to say in v. 40 that the will of Him who sent me is that everyone who sees the son and believes in Him may have everlasting lift and I will raise him up at the last day.

What is God's will - to believe in Him? How do we believe in Him - sees teh son and believes in HimGod is the one who draws us. Then we seek. In John 6:45 = "And they shall all be taught by God. Therefore everyone who has heard and learned from the Father comes to me."

This discussion in Chapter 6 of John is what Jesus said to the Samaritan woman in Chapter 4 of John.  Jesus told the Samaritan woman that the water he gives will become a spring of water flowing inside him and it will give eternal life. After this encounter with the Samaritan woman, Jesus disciples are trying to get him to eat as he has not eaten all day. Jesus tells them that he has food to eat that you know nothing about. The disciples were confused and wondered if someone brought Jesus food that they didn't know about. Jesus said "My food is to do what the One who sent me wants me to do. My food is to finish the work that he gave me to do." Then Jesus goes on to say that the fields are ready for harvesting now meaning there are many people ready to believe onto Jesus, obey and be His followers onto eternal life.(John 4:31-39).

Believes onto Jesus means obedience. We cannot say we believe Jesus if we are not following His words. Many will look for a new "sign" or a new word. God does speak to his people and gives them truth and the truth will set them free. However, the truth Jesus gives of Himself and the truth that truly sets us free is given only to those who continue to obey His teaching. In John chapter 6 we read that the words Jesus speaks are spirit. The words in the Bible are spirit and life. They are not just words on a page not to be obeyed. The Good News is that Jesus came, he died and he rose again to conquer death and sin. Sin no longer has its hold. When we believe and obey and continue in what Jesus taught, we have eternal life. His Holy Spirit is born inside of us and the living waters flowing is the Holy Spirit at work in us. God's words are not burdensome now as He lives in us to accomplish all these. Our part is believing in him = obedience. We depend on Him and Submit to Him because He is our life.

Abiding in Jesus is continue to eat of his flesh and drink of His blood. This means obedience. This article explains this well.  http://loveintruth.com/amf-docs/flesh1.htm

I keep thinking of the story of the Israelites complaining of the manna sent from heaven to feed them during the 40 years in the wilderness. They kept thinking about the good food they had in Egypt but forgot the mighty hand of God that took them out of slavery. The Israelites were treated cruelly and harshly in Egypt. They had to work hard, long days. They were slaves. They cried out to God. God had hear their cries and sent a deliverer. Now they are complaining and wish they were dead or back in slavery.  I am sick of this manna. I am tired of eating it.  Likewise, many reject Jesus and would rather be in slavery serving their lusts and desires of the flesh. People walk in darkness and forgot the great benefits God gives through Jesus when our eyes are on our physical appetites. The people continued to murmur we read in Exodus 16 and God sends quail. There is so much quail that the people eat, eat and eat. They die. Likewise when we feed on our our desires rather than believing Jesus is from heaven and is God then we die in disobedience. God desires all men to know him. He has provided for all men. 

The manna got sent to his people was not ordinary bread. It fell from heaven during the night and in the darkness. It fell on the dew of the ground. It came every day except the Sabbath. This bread was sweet like honey. Likewise in Psalm 119:103, God says his word is sweeter than honey. The people could gather as much as they were hungry for. The only thing they were not to gather more than they could eat because it would spoil. It would not keep to the next day. Likewise, we need "daily bread" and daily relationship with the Lord. Each day is a new walk of obedience in collecting  what Jesus provides in His Written Word which is spirit and life and in Himself, the incarnate word who came down from heaven and lived among us.

In Exodus 16 where we read about the manna, God said he was doing this to see if the people will do what I teach them. Again, it was about obedience to what God says.  God told them that the food was for all of them. The people had to go out and gather what they needed for that day. On the sixth day was the only day they could gather twice as much or enough for the following day which was the Sabbath.  Some people gathered little and some gathered much. The person who gathered more did not have too much. The person who gathered less did not have too little. Each person gathered just as much as he needed. Moses instructed the people not to keep any of it to the morning as God had said. But some of the people did not listen. They kept part of it until morning (disobedience). God had said the reason he did this was to see if they will do what he taught. The manna they kept until the next day was full of worms and began to stink.   The only time you could keep it and it would not rotten was for the Sabbath.  

Moses instructed the people like God had said that they had to gather twice the amount before the Sabbath. Again some people did not listen and obey God's instructions. They went out on the Sabbath and did not find any Manny. Then the Lord said to Moses in Exodus 16:28 - "How long will all you people refuse to obey my commands and teachings?" God went on to talk about the obedience of the Sabbath.  "Look the Lord has made the Sabbath a day of rest for all of you. So on the sixth day he will give you enough food for two days. But on the Sabbath each of you must stay where you are. Do not leave your house." (Exodus 16:29).  This manna was provided 40 years until they came to the promised land, Canaan.


His is an article on the manna:

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Praise The Great I AM

THE GREAT I AM


Last week in our family, we were learning Jehovah Yahweh, I am the self-existent, unchanging one.  In the story of the burning bush in Exodus 3, we see the bush burned and burned but it never burned up. Moses had turned aside to see this great sight and when the Lord saw that Moses turned aside to look that is when God called to Moses. Moses said "here I am". God goes on to tell Moses that he has seen the oppression of his people and Egypt and that he wants Moses to go to Pharoah to let His people go. Moses makes some excuses and then asks God when I come to the children of Israel and say "The God of your fathers has sent me to you" and they say to me "what is His name? What shall I say to them?" 

God's reply to Moses as to His name was "I AM WHO I AM". And He said "Thus you shall say to the children of Israel, I AM has sent me to you." (Exodus 3;14).

Then Jesus in John 8:58 said "Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM."

Psalm 9:10 says "And those who know Your name will put their trust in You; For you, Lord have not forsaken those who seek you."  It is important to know who God reveals Himself to be.  A person's name in Bible times revealed His character and purpose.  

I would try to write the significance of I AM means but this article does that well: http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/sermons/i-am-who-i-am.  I have focusing on the I AM of Jehovah YAHWEH as the one who never changes.  He is the one that makes and gives everything. He is not a God that needs to be served by our hands. He doesn't need anything. He is everything.

When Moses met God at the burning bush, he didn't know God's name and that is why he asked. It becomes easier to trust God when we know who He says He is. When we make up in our mind who we think God is and what His name is (meaning all He is) then we are worshipping idols.

Like Moses ask God, what is your name? Seek Him with your whole heart. He wants us to know Him as He is.  Jesus reveals Himself as the same name that God revealed to Moses "I AM". This I AM statement is significant. He remains who He is. He exists.  In the next week for my Thanksgiving praise, I will be writing about the seven I AM statements of Jesus as He reveals His name and who He is.

Further Application:
1. How does knowing who God is help you trust him?
2. What does I am who I am mean in the Word of God?
3. Who does God say He is?

Prayer:  Thank you God that you reveal yourself so that we can know you and worship you and spirit and truth. Where we have believed lies about you, fill our minds and heart with your truth. Thank you that those who know your name will put their trust in you. Thank you that you never leave us.


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Praise God for Stability,God Never Changes

In Yesterday's post of Praise, I wrote about God's word. Today, I have been thinking about how God Himself never changes. He is the same yesterday, today and forever. So many things in this world change - friendships, Church family, family, environment, jobs, our children grow up, our appearance, food supplies, financial market. Everything changes but God's Word says God does not. He does not grow weary. He never gets worn out. His love is constant. Even the heavens and earth will be changed but God will not.

Many times, we want stability but the only stability we can have is in God.  He can not be manipulated, coerced nor does he compromise like we do. His plan from the beginning of time since He created Adam and Eve has never changed.  We are His people and He is our God. He wants to live with us, be in relationship with us, and guide us. By his love, He created us, his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do the works he created us to do before the foundation of the world (see Ephesians 2:10).

We sometimes may wonder why we are joyful one minute and full of anger the next. We change with our circumstances. If our children are behaving, we are at peace. If they are not behaving or if someone says something unkind to us, our attitude changes. We go from one thing to the next seeking stability. God is our rock, our ever present help in trouble. He does not change. He does not waiver. His love does not increase when we do good nor does it decrease when we do wrong/bad.

Verses to think on:
Hebrews 13:8 - Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
Hebrews 1:10-12 - “In the beginning, Lord, you laid the foundations of the earth,
    and the heavens are the work of your hands.
11 They will perish, but you remain;
    they will all wear out like a garment.
12 You will roll them up like a robe;
    like a garment they will be changed.
But you remain the same,
    and your years will never end.”[a]Malachi 3:6 - I the LORD do not change. So you, O descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.
James 1:17 - Every good and perfect gift is from above coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights who does not change like shifting shadows.
Numbers 23:19 - God is not a man that he should lie nor a son of man that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?
Psalm 102:27 - But you remain the same and your years will never end.
Lamentations 3:22 - Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.

Lord, I praise you that you are my rock. You are my stability. I can have joy despite hardship, pain, loss as well as in good times. You are my treasure. Your strength is what lifts me above my circumstances. I thank you that I can always run to you. I thank you that you never leave me or forsake me. 


First Day of Thanksgiving Praise - Praise for God's Word

Bible with Orange CoverNovember is here. At our house, we like to write what we are thankful for on leaves and hang them on our Thanksgiving Tree. Then on Thanksgiving, we can recount our blessings and share them with each other. . This year, my son said we should use our big Christmas tree. I thought this was a good idea because we had more room to write lots of things we are thankful for throughout the day. We are also making loops of thanks to hang all over. We like traditions because they bring our family together to share and celebrate. The tradition for the giving of thanks starts on November 1st when we put up the tree and start writing our leaves of thanks. Then on the day of Thanksgiving, we take down all our leaves of thanks and loops of thanks and read them as a blessing unto the Lord for all He is, has given, has done and is doing in our lives. The day after Thanksgiving (when my parents always put up our tree), we start our Christmas blessings traditions. Actually, the whole thanksgiving four day weekend is filled with much rejoicing.

For the last five weeks, I have been thinking upon spiritual blessings (natural blessings too). In Ephesians we are told "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ." Many earthly blessings we have will perish but the Word of God is eternal and unchanging. 

Psalm 119:92 - If your law had not been my delight, I would have perished in my affliction.

God's word brings hope, healing and comfort. We are so privileged to have God's written word to speak to us. We don't have to guess about God and who He is. We don't have to guess about how we are to live in Him.   

The word is eternal and it never changes. We have God's written word that He breathed out and Has spoken. 

The word is:
1.  a lamp onto my feet (Psalm 119:105)
2. a light onto my path  (Psalm 119:105)
3. Alive and active (Hebrews 4:12)
4. Sharper than any two edged sword (Hebrews 4:12)
5. penetrating even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrows (Hebrews 4:12)
6. judges our thoughts and attitudes of the heart (Hebrews 4:12)
7.  breathed out by God  (1 Timothy
8.  profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.
9. gives life (Psalm 119:50)
10. Eternal and unchanging (Isaiah 40:8)
11. Sword of the Spirit (Ephesians 6)

God says in Psalm 1 that we are blessed if we delight in the law of the Lord, day and night.  Psalm 119 is a great psalm of thanks for God's word. We have been trying to memorize this Psalm as a thanksgiving praise for God's word. God's word is what brings me hope when all else seems loss. God's word is what spurs me on to His good works that He has prepared.  God's word is what fills me with thanks and without his word, I would just complain most of the day. God's word is what directs my life. God says he knows we love him when we do what His word says.  

Many times people believe they know God but they never read about Him. They made up who God is in their own mind without getting to know Him. In fact, we all have done that. When God comes to live in our lives and in our heart through being born from above where His spirit comes to live in our bodies (not in temples made by hands but in our flesh), He lives through us. The word comes alive. The words are no longer words on a page we have to read to try to be good. We can't be good. We are sinners. The law shows us what we are doing wrong. Without the hope of God sending his son, Jesus, to die on the cross we would feel hopeless as we try to fulfill the law's demands. We can't even love apart from God for God is love. This is love that he died for us while we were still sinners. We couldn't be good enough to come to God. He had to come to us. He came to earth from heaven to be born in a poor, unrecognized, humble way where only Shepherds were awake to hear the angels tell of his birth. Shepherds who were the lowly in society heard the Good news first.  We think our life may be full and that we don't need God or His word. We think we have everything we need. However, the truth is we are strangers and aliens and this world is fading, perishing and dying. Everything external is dying. God brings hope in Jesus death saying he conquered death and the good news is he died to bring you into relationship with Him. We don't have to run. We don't have to do it ourselves. We don't have to pretend we have everything we need. We don't have to hide from our past. We don't have to be defensive over what we did to hurt others. We don't have to lie. We can come into the light of truth and see God loves us and He wants us to believe onto him and worship Him in spririt and in truth.

God's word is not burdensome but a light. In God's presence is fullness of joy. I pray we pick up His word and have faith for unbelief dies as we read His Word. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. May we decrease and He increase as our faith in Him flourishes.

Lord Jesus, I am so thankful that you are the living Word. I am thankful for your written word as an expression of you that I can pick up and read anytime. Thank you that i don't have to hide my Bible and that I can freely read of you. Others may talk to you, preach you, teach you, share you but really You already did that in my heart and in your word. I thank you that your word never changes even though people's opinions of you do. I don't need to live in confusion or fear wondering who you are or basing my opinions of you on what others said. I can see in your word who you really are. You are awesome, full of glory, deserving of all praise. May every knee bow and every tongue confess that you are Lord. Praise you God.

Article that I found interesting:
http://calvaryhillchurchofgod.com/Sermon_Outlines/I%20AM%20THANKFUL%20FOR%20THE%20WORD%20OF%20GOD.pdf