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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Purity 337: Encouragement for the Path of Christian Discipleship


Purity 337  02/09/2021  Purity 337 Podcast

Good morning!

Today’s photo comes from a friend who braved the February elements of upstate New York and captured this tranquil stream surrounded by a snow frosted forest.   

What a difference a day can make!  After an overindulgent weekend of feasting and lamenting over days gone by and perceived lack in my current situation, I made a few minor attempts at focusing on my faith by preparing for this week’s discipleship class and encouraging others in counsel and of course, I quickly realized the truth that I don’t really lack for anything and the things I have left behind in the past can stay there!

When we focus on the world and the circumstantial things that can make us happy, we can easily be bogged down by negative emotions when everything isn’t perfect, or we feel that we don’t have the experiences, relationships, or things that others have.  

But when we instead choose to focus on all the things we do have, especially our faith in Christ, we realize that we are doing just fine!

We have been provided for. We are accepted and loved. We are safe and secure. We have a purpose and a significant role to play for the kingdom of God.  

So don’t look to solve your problems by adding something to your mix that you don’t have. You probably will discover that those experiences, relationships, or things will eventually disappoint even if you do get them.     

Don’t look to change your location either.  Because wherever you go, you will still face most of the daunting issues of life even if your weather or local governmental rules, regulations, or leaders change.  

Instead, remind yourself that in Christ, you have already received all that you need for this life and for all of eternity. The key is to not forget that you already have what you need and to remind yourself that you still got it and that no one and nothing can take it away from you.  

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This morning’s meditation verse is:

 1 Peter 5:8 (NKJV)

8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. 

 Obviously, this verse has some application to my life as the simple instruction to “be sober” was a convicting word to me as I had spent most of my life in bondage to alcohol:  A bondage that was built on a personal choice but also had been influenced and encouraged by cultural and societal influences.  

 

But no matter how socially acceptable or socially encouraged addictive behaviors may seem to be at times, it is always our personal choice and decision that will either leave us in chains to viscous cycles or that will lead us to freedom. 

 That’s why we have to follow Peter’s second instruction: to be vigilant. We must continually choose to believe in our freedom and to demonstrate it by not walking back into bondage. 

 For instance, if I accepted the challenge to show I was free from alcohol by agreeing to stop drinking for one year and was successful.  Am I really free from it if I start enthusiastically drinking again on day 366?  Or was I just bidding my time and delaying my gratification to serve my pride?

 Which brings up, the remainder of this verse: the enemy: the tempter: the devil.  The word of God indicates that Satan’s sin was pride. He wanted to be God and was cast out of the kingdom of God because of His pride.   Now His mission, born of bitterness and pride, is to destroy all the things of God before Christ returns and Satan is judged and confined to the lake of fire for all eternity.  

 We were made in the image of God so Satan is looking to destroy us. The best way the enemy can do this is to have us doubt God’s redemptive plan and to lure us away from accepting Jesus as our Lord and Savior.  If he fails to keep us from Christ, his mission is to keep us locked in chains to our sins and keep us from helping others to come to faith in Jesus because our sinful behaviors will make others wonder if there is any truth or value to our faith.   

So be sober, be vigilant, and know that the victories we achieve and maintain in this life have the power to bring people into God’s kingdom.  When we are walking with God, we demonstrate the truth of our faith and display the benefits of a life in His presence.  Our testimony of a transformed life can encourage others to turn from the darkness of this world and to know and experience the kingdom of God that is available to all who seek it by placing their faith in Christ, here and now.    

 

I invite all to mt4chritst.org where I always share insights from prominent Christian counselors to assist my brothers and sisters in Christ with their walk. 

 

Today we will continue to share from Dr. June Hunt’s Biblical Counseling Keys on “Self-Worth: Discovering Your God-given Worth”.

As always, I share this information for educational purposes and encourage all to purchase Dr. Hunt’s books for your own private study and to support her work:

IV. Steps to Solution

One day at the orphanage, Dorie sat riveted at the back of a room hearing words she had never heard before — words foreign to her heart — words from a group of college students. But what Dorie heard couldn't be true! God didn't love her. God couldn't love her. Nobody loved her!

As the students prepared to leave, one of them turned around and spoke slowly with such sincerity that Dorie was stunned. The student said, "Even if you forget everything we have told you, remember—God loves you."

Though words can't explain it, she knew it was true, and she spoke directly to God. "They said you love me. Nobody else does. If you want me, you can have me!" That very instant an unexpected peace settled over her. She knew: This must be God.

At that point, she grabbed hold of that love and held on to God. ... And He never let her go. But even more ... He says His love is never ending — for us all. He says ...

"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness."
(Jeremiah 31:3)

A. Key Verse to Memorize

"Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?"
(Matthew 6:26)

B. Key Passage to Read

Psalm 139

How to Know Your Real Worth

Realize that God knows all about you!

vv. 1-6

 

Remember that God is always with you!

vv. 7-12

 

Respect the fact that God created you!

vv. 13-14

 

Recognize that God uniquely designed you!

vv. 15-16

 

Receive God's loving thoughts toward you!

vv. 17-18

 

Renounce God's enemies as enemies to you!

vv. 19-22

 

Respond to God's changing you!

vv. 23-24

 

If you feel as though you have little value, is it possible your feelings are false? Remember the Bible says you are "... worth [your] weight in gold ..." (Lamentations 4:2). Just think about how much worth that would literally be! If gold were selling at $250 per ounce, 1 pound (16 ounces) of gold would be worth $4,000. A person weighing 150 pounds would be worth $600,000—well over half a million dollars.

Interestingly, the Bible presents a person's worth as too great to be measured in mere monetary terms. Peter says your faith alone is "... of greater worth than gold ..." (1 Peter 1:7). Are you beginning to see how much you, combined with your faith, are worth in the eyes of God? You are indeed precious to God. You have God-given worth. ...

"See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!"
(1 John 3:1)

Biblical Counseling Keys - Biblical Counseling Keys – Biblical Counseling Keys: Self-Worth: Discover Your God-Given Worth.

-----------------------------more tomorrow -------------------------

 

God bless you all!

 

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