Humility In Our Areas Of Strength – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

With humility comes wisdom. Proverbs 11:2 (NIV) After years of following Jesus it is easy for spiritual pride to slip in and blind us to seeing our weaknesses. We may have some areas where we think we are mature so we become unteachable in those areas. Those blind spots are where we get sideswiped by the Enemy or circumstances and end up wondering where we went wrong. This is a sign we need to develop humility in our areas of strength. If we want to reach higher levels of wisdom and avoid unwise paths, isn’t it better to maintain a constant awareness of our need for grace and wisdom from God? If we unconsciously assume that we do not have needs in our areas of strength, then how are we going to grow in those areas? Are we forgetting how much higher God’s ways are than ours? Are we forgetting Continue Reading →

Surrender That Difficult Area to God

Are you facing a difficult situation that is challenging your surrender to God’s will? Is there an area in your life where you are avoiding God’s will? Many believers will only go so far in their surrender to God’s will, for fear of loss of control or possible pain. Higher communion with God only comes if we learn to do deep crucifixion of our will, even if some of our desires are not sinful in themselves. This is a psychologically painful process because we prefer to live in comfort and spiritual sweetness. We forget that nothing could be better for us than God’s will; how could our will ever be better than God’s? Surrendering to God’s will may allow more harm to come to us in this life than if we did not surrender (for example, the lives of Jesus and his Apostles), but is it not better to allow Continue Reading →

The Blessed Way Of The Lord – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

The way of the LORD is a refuge for the blameless. Proverbs 10:29 (NIV) This world throws many forces at us, tempting us to compromise with hedonism, materialism and narcissism. People, politics, entertainment and education all try to draw us into worldly choices; it is very easy to slide into destructive ways. But the path of following Yahweh is the only true blessed way to travel. Temptations don’t inform us of their long-term harm. The way of the Lord is an eternal road of refuge and peace. As the spiritual health of society declines, we may feel more and more out of place. We are more aware that we travel a different road than most people around us. We may be tempted to think that a little compromise is okay, that we are still more godly than the majority. But God wants to remind us that we are more blessed Continue Reading →

Jesus Took Our Shame

Jesus frees us from our shame. “God made him who had no sin to be sin for us” (2 Cor. 5:21, NIV). Hebrews 12:2 states: “For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God” (NIV). Even if there had been no physical pain on the Cross, Jesus still had to endure the public shame of being executed naked as a criminal, being rejected by his people the Jews and abandoned by nearly all of his disciples. Yet, he willingly embraced the shame. The rulers judged him a sinner and all the shame of our sins hung on the Cross with Christ. When Christ substituted for our sins he also substituted for our shame for sins. Before we received Christ we bore the shame of our sins. True shame is rooted in our sin or in Continue Reading →

The Benefits Of Doing The Right Thing – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

Whoever walks in integrity walks securely,but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out. Proverbs 10:9, (NIV) Sometimes we are faced with ethical choices that might lead to loss or rejection. Whether this is at work, church or with family, we may have to do or say something that will disturb or hurt others and trigger a reprisal against us. God reminds us that if we will walk in integrity we walk in security, in safety. Yet, it does not seem safe, especially if we get hurt. So how are we secure? We are secure in all the important things. Our soul is secure from the poison of dishonesty and avoidance. The crooked person stabs their soul with every ethical failure. If we maintain integrity, our soul is secure from damage. We are also secure in our relationship with God, we are abiding in Christ and we can continue to Continue Reading →