Tuesday, June 24, 2014

How Big Is Your God? part 5

"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us."
Romans 8:37

How big is your God? Is he big enough for you to believe that in all things, you are more than conquerors?  Personalize the amazing words: I am more than a conqueror.  Now think about whatever it is you are going through at this very moment.  What obstacle is before you?  What burden are you encountering?  What sickness or disease seems to be getting the most of you?  What relationship is so out of order?  Are your finances upside down, inside out, topsy turvy? Are you on an emotional roller coaster? Is it that you just don’t know what else to say?  You don’t know where to turn?  You just don’t know what to do?

The Word of God says that in all these things, you don't merely conquer; you are more than a conqueror.  What does being more than a conqueror mean?  Stop! Look! Listen! It means that you have complete triumph ... you win a most thorough victory ... you have an overwhelming victory ... you are triumphantly victorious ... you conquer overwhelmingly.   

My brothers and sisters, please don't settle for something less than God's best.  Choose to be what God says you are.  It doesn't matter what you see.  It doesn't matter what you hear.  It doesn't matter what you think.  And it absolutely doesn't matter what you feel.  All that matters is what God says.  He says that in all these things, you are more than conquerors.

 

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

How Big Is Your God, part 4

Is your God bigger than any and all of your fears? God has said, in 2 Timothy 1:7, that He has not given us the spirit of fear. So if God has not given us the spirit of fear, where then has the spirit come from? To whom, through whom has this fear come? If not from God, then obviously from the enemy, the thief that comes to steal, kill and destroy (see John 10:10).
 
Consider your fears. What are those fears that keep you from achieving your divine potential? From accomplishing your God given purpose? From being all that you can do or be? Fear of people ... rejection, being told no ... lack, not enough ... money ... speaking in public, before a group ... embarrassment ... failure ... taking the first step ... . What are you afraid of? What makes you scared. What are you running away from? What makes you hesitant? What gives you pause?
 
After Job's great loss of all his children and their families, his wealth, and his health. he said that what he feared the most had come upon him (see Job 3:25-26). What were Job's fears?
 
Is your God bigger than your greatest fear? Is your God big enough to get you past all your fears? Is anything impossible for your God? Is anything too hard for your God? How big is your God? Since God has not given you the spirit of fear, what has he given? See 2 Timothy 1:7, for God has given you the spirit of power, love, and a sound mind. Is your God big enough for you to accept this truth and be made free from all your fears?

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

How Big Is Your God, part 3


When you are confronted with and challenged by the circumstances of life and living, how big is your God?  Consider the Apostle Paul who was called to be a witness ... a servant ... an evangelist ... a pastor ... an apostle to the nations.  The disciple, Ananias, was instructed to tell Paul (then Saul) that he would suffer many things for Jesus' sake.  Is your God big enough for you to accept and follow through with your purpose, your gifting, your calling when it involves suffering?  Is your God big enough for you to accept such a challenge, for you to go forward without hesitation, boldly, and confidently?

Is your God big enough that you never give up even when you have suffered greatly?  Can you imagine how big Paul's God was?  About midway his time of ministry, Paul reflected on the sufferings he has already endured for the Name of Jesus (see 2 Corinthians 11:23-29) -- 39 lashes from his own people on five different occasions ... beaten with rods three times ... stoned and left for dead once ... three times aboard a ship wrecked at sea ... and more?  Can you imagine this level of hardship and suffering?  When would you have stopped?   Would you have given up long before going through all of this suffering?  When is enough, enough?

Is your God big enough for you to keep on keeping on amid many trials and obstacles and sufferings?  Is your God as big to you as Paul's God was to him?  What has God called you to do?  What is your purpose in life?  How hard is your walk?  How difficult is your journey?

Paul believed and so he wrote words that encouraged him so that we may be encouraged -- "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." (Philippians 4:13)

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

How Big Is Your God, part 2

On a recent Sunday afternoon, my sister, a couple of friends and I ate at a local restaurant. They left to go shopping in the mall area.  I left returning to church.  Driving on the interstate, pondering over things I had been asked to share during an upcoming meeting, I glanced over at the passenger seat.  Instantly I realized that only one item, my purse, was on the seat.  The second item, my Ipad, should have been there and wasn't.  My first thought was "Oh my God, I have left my Ipad at the restaurant, what do I do?"  I pulled off the interstate while both saying a prayer to God and reminding myself of two things.  The first, “there is nothing lost in Christ Jesus.”  And the second, “God has not given me a spirit of fear.”

I called my sister, explained what had happened, and asked her to go back to the restaurant to get my Ipad.  My next thought was, that's settled, I can go on to my church meeting.  Pulling back onto the interstate, I realized that I should also call the restaurant, and explain what happened. So I got off the interstate at the next exit, found the number and called the restaurant.  Explaining what had happened to the person answering the phone, she then placed me on hold while she checked.  The manager then came on the phone and placed me on hold a couple of times while he checked.  He finally reported to me that an Ipad had not been turned in and that the people at the table had not seen it. With a sense of finality, he took my name and number, promising to call should it be found.  I got back onto the interstate all the while telling God and reminding myself that “nothing is lost in Christ Jesus.”

My sister arrived and insisted on a recheck of the booth. Meanwhile, my friend called to tell me it wasn't found and that I should check to see if it were really in the car with me.  While talking to her, my sister called to let me know they had, per my direction, checked the wrong booth.  When they checked the one where we had actually been sitting, the Ipad was on the seat where I left it.  Seemingly, the people sitting there had not noticed it.   In just a few minutes, she called to let me know that she had it.  Praise the Lord!  Thank you Jesus!

When you are challenged by circumstances, how big is your God?