Friday, March 31, 2023

Remaining Disciplined and Devoted to God


PRAY OVER THIS


“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.”

Romans 12:1

 

PONDER THIS


Have you ever said to God, “I am here. You can have all there is of me. I present myself as a sacrifice. All my plans, my goals, my so-called possessions—I sacrifice them to you Lord”? Does that seem strange to you? If we are honest with ourselves, there are so many of us that want to take Christianity and tack it onto our regular lives. We want to hold onto our lives, our rights.


A sacrifice in the Old Testament was killed; it had no more plans of its own. On the altar, they had two hooks and those hooks would be put into that sacrifice that was to be burned to hold it on the altar. Do you know what will hold you on the altar? Discipline and devotion will hold you there as a living sacrifice, but most of us don’t want those flesh hooks.


Many will say, “I don’t want to get bound down. I would teach a class, join a church, and make a pledge to the love offering, but I don’t want to get bound down. I want to be free.” No. This is a sacrifice. And what happened to an Old Testament sacrifice was this—it was consumed; it was burnt up. You do not truly worship God until you are consumed.


If you are honest with yourself, what are the things you aren’t willing to give up to follow Jesus?

Do discipline and devotion to Jesus have a prominent place in your life? Why or why not?


PRACTICE THIS


Speak to a person you know who has sacrificed a lot to follow Jesus. Ask that person to share insights about discipline, devotion, and living 



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

What Binds the Hands of Love?


We always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you, since we heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of the love that you have for all the saints, because of the hope laid up for you in heaven. (Colossians 1:3–5)


The problem with the church today is not that there are too many people who are passionately in love with heaven. The problem is not that professing Christians are retreating from the world, spending half their days reading Scripture and the other half singing about their pleasures in God all the while indifferent to the needs of the world. That’s not happening! The people of God are not so full of love to God that they spend half their days in his word.


The problem is that professing Christians are spending ten minutes reading Scripture and then half their day making money and the other half loving and repairing what they spend it on.


It’s not heavenly-mindedness that hinders love for the lost and hurting of this world. It is worldly-mindedness that hinders love, even when it is disguised by a religious routine on the weekend.


Where is the person whose heart is so passionately in love with the promised glory of heaven that he feels like an exile and a sojourner on the earth? Where is the person who has so tasted the beauty of the age to come that the diamonds of the world look like marbles from the dollar store, and the entertainment of the world feels empty, and the moral causes of the world are too small because they have no view to eternity? Where is this person?


To be sure, he is not in bondage to the Internet or eating or sleeping or drinking or partying or fishing or sailing or putzing around. He is a free man in a foreign land. And his one question is this: How can I maximize my enjoyment of God for all eternity while I am an exile on this earth? And his answer is always the same: by doing the labors of love. By expanding my joy in God, no matter the cost, if by any means possible I might include others in it.


Only one thing satisfies the heart whose treasure is in heaven: doing the works of heaven. And heaven is a world of love!


It is not the cords of heaven that bind the hands of love and make them ineffective. It is the love of money and leisure and comfort and praise — these are the cords of selfishness that bind the hands of love. And the power to sever these cords is Christian hope. “We heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of the love that you have for all the saints, because of the hope laid up for you in heaven” (Colossians 1:4–5).


I say it again with all the conviction that lies within me: it is not heavenly-mindedness that hinders love on this earth. It is worldly-mindedness. And therefore the great fountain of love is the powerful, freeing confidence of Christian hope.



John Piper 

Bible Study


Titus 1:2-3


[2] in hope of eternal life, which God, who never lies, promised before the ages began [3] and at the proper time manifested in his word through the preaching with which I have been entrusted by the command of God our Savior;


Hebrews 3:6


[6] but Christ is faithful over God’s house as a son. And we are his house, if indeed we hold fast our confidence and our boasting in our hope.


2 Timothy 4:8


[8] Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day, and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing.


1 Peter 1:4-5


[4] to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you, [5] who by God’s power are being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Are You Easily Irritated?


PRAY OVER THIS


“(Love) does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 1 Corinthians 13:5-7

 

PONDER THIS


Love is not irritable. Do you have a hair-trigger temper? Are you a person who easily flies off the handle or is easily irritated?


Years ago, when I was working my way through school, there was a deacon in our church who hired me to work for him. I thought he was one of the most wonderful men I’d ever known. I worked with this man, and on one occasion I saw this man I greatly respected get so angry. He picked up a tool and threw it all the way across the room, muttering something that I would not want to repeat. I was so hurt because I’d looked up to him. He was a leader in our church, and I was just a young person. I thought how sad that this man was so easily provoked.


We all have our faults. There have been those moments when I have taken my eyes off the Lord and gotten provoked, and the Holy Spirit has reminded me, “Adrian, the reason you did that is because that’s what you were full of.” What spills out is what you’re full of. We need to learn to drown insults in a river of love. One of the precious virtues of love is that it is not irritable.


How easily are you irritated? What are specific things that set you off?

How has someone’s patience made an impact on your life?


PRACTICE THIS


Ask someone you are close with to keep you accountable for times you are easily irritated. Resolve to drown insults you receive in a river of love.



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

If He Calls, He Keeps


[The Lord] will sustain you to the end, guiltless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is faithful, by whom you were called into the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. (1 Corinthians 1:8–9)


What are you depending on to ensure that your faith will last until Jesus comes?


The question is not, Do you believe in eternal security? The question is, How are we kept secure?


Does the perseverance of our faith rest decisively on the reliability of our own resolve? Or does it rest decisively on the work of God to “keep us trusting”?


It is a great and wonderful truth of Scripture that God is faithful and will keep forever those whom he has called. Our confidence that we are eternally secure is a confidence that God will do whatever is necessary to “keep us trusting!”


The certainty of eternity is no greater than the certainty God will keep us trusting now. But that certainty is very great for all whom God has called.


At least three passages put the call of God and the keeping of God together in this way.


“[The Lord] will sustain you (keep you) to the end, guiltless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is faithful, by whom you were called into the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord” (1 Corinthians 1:8–9).


“May the God of peace himself sanctify you completely, and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it” (1 Thessalonians 5:23–24).


“Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and brother of James, to those who are called, beloved in God the Father and kept for Jesus Christ: May mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to you” (Jude 1–2). (See the same reality in Romans 8:30, Philippians 1:6, 1 Peter 1:5, and Jude 24.)


The “faithfulness” of God guarantees that he will keep safe forever all whom he has called.



John Piper 

Bible Study


Philippians 4:6


[6] do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.


Matthew 6:25


Do Not Be Anxious


[25] “Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?


Proverbs 16:3


    [3] 

    Commit your work to the LORD,

        and your plans will be established.


Romans 1:8-10


Longing to Go to Rome


[8] First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is proclaimed in all the world. [9] For God is my witness, whom I serve with my spirit in the gospel of his Son, that without ceasing I mention you [10] always in my prayers, asking that somehow by God’s will I may now at last succeed in coming to you.

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Does God’s Love Shine Through You?


PRAY OVER THIS


“Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up.” 1 Corinthians 13:4

 

PONDER THIS


A woman once told a preacher, “You have brought me to a saving faith in Jesus Christ.” And the preacher said, “I’m grateful for that. I like to know how God uses me. What was it I preached that brought you to Christ?” She said, “It was nothing you preached. I was standing around when somebody criticized you to your face, and I watched you respond to that person with kindness. I knew that what you had was real.”


Love is kind. There are many people who are religious, but not necessarily kind. That’s the reason a little girl prayed, “Lord, make all the bad people good, and all the good people nice.” Love enables us to be patient. It enables us to be kind. It enables us not to envy. Envy and love don’t dwell in the same heart. Do you know how to see if you have love or not? If somebody else is being blessed and you rejoice, then you have love. If you cringe when other people are being praised, there’s no love in your heart. Proverbs 14:30 says, “A sound heart is life to the body, but envy is rottenness to the bones.”


When have you felt justified to be unkind to someone else?

What causes you to envy others?


PRACTICE THIS


Assess where envy might live in your heart. Submit this before the Lord and ask Him to lead you to love others.



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

As Sure as God’s Love for His Son


He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things? (Romans 8:32)


God strips every pain of its destructive power. You must believe this or you will not thrive, or perhaps even survive, as a Christian, in the pressures and temptations of modern life.


There is so much pain, so many setbacks and discouragements, so many controversies and pressures. I do not know where I would turn, if I did not believe that almighty God is taking every setback and every discouragement and every controversy and every pressure and every pain, and stripping it of its destructive power, and making it work for the enlargement of my joy in God.


Listen to Paul’s astonishing words in 1 Corinthians 3:21–23, “All things are yours, whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future — all are yours, and you are Christ’s, and Christ is God’s.” The world is ours. Life is ours. Death is ours. Which I take to mean: God reigns so supremely on behalf of his elect that everything which faces us in a lifetime of obedience and ministry will be subdued by the mighty hand of God and made the servant of our holiness and our everlasting joy in God.


If God is for us, and if God is God, then it is true that nothing can succeed against us. He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all will infallibly and freely with him give us all things — all things — the world, life, death, and God himself.


Romans 8:32 is a precious friend. The promise of God’s future grace is simply overwhelming. But all-important is the foundation: I have called it the logic of heaven. Here is a place to stand against all obstacles. God did not spare his own Son! Therefore! Therefore! The logic of heaven! Therefore, how much more will he not spare any effort to give us all that Christ died to purchase — all things, all good, and all bad working for our good!


It is as sure as the certainty that he loved his Son!



John Piper 

Bible Study


John 3:16-17


For God So Loved the World


[16] “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. [17] For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.


Romans 4:23-25


[23] But the words “it was counted to him” were not written for his sake alone, [24] but for ours also. It will be counted to us who believe in him who raised from the dead Jesus our Lord, [25] who was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification.


2 Timothy 3:16-17


[16] All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, [17] that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.


Psalm 102:18-20


    [18] Let this be recorded for a generation to come,

        so that a people yet to be created may praise the LORD: 

    [19] that he looked down from his holy height;

        from heaven the LORD looked at the earth, 

    [20] to hear the groans of the prisoners,

        to set free those who were doomed to die,

The Lord Stood By Me


2 Timothy 4:17


[17] But the Lord stood by me and strengthened me, so that through me the message might be fully proclaimed and all the Gentiles might hear it. So I was rescued from the lion’s mouth.


Acts 27:23


[23] For this very night there stood before me an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I worship,


Matthew 10:19-20


[19] When they deliver you over, do not be anxious how you are to speak or what you are to say, for what you are to say will be given to you in that hour. [20] For it is not you who speak, but the Spirit of your Father speaking through you.


Lamentations 3:22-23


    [22] The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases;

        his mercies never come to an end; 

    [23] they are new every morning;

        great is your faithfulness.


How precious are these words. 

The Lord stands with you in every hour of need. 

His mercy is new every morning.


When you are very ill and your husband says he wants an active social life so he tells you to leave.

When your routine doctor visit reveals cancer.

When your child is cruelly taken from you. 

When your loved one suddenly dies.

When you lose your job.


Lord, we pray for Your presence to be know by those who suffer. 

We pray repentance for those who inflict evil on others.

We pray forgiveness for those who hurt others. 

We know You say "vengeance is mine".

Keep us from bitterness as we trust You.

Amen  


Tuesday, March 28, 2023

The Same Source of Power


PRAY OVER THIS


“There are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. There are differences of ministries, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of activities, but it is the same God who works all in all. But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all.” 1 Corinthians 12:4-7

 

PONDER THIS


When Joyce and I got married, we got all kinds of gifts, as do many couples when they get married. It’s a custom. These gifts might include waffle irons, blenders, toasters, can openers, and coffee makers. All these items have different functions. But they all have to be plugged in; they don’t operate without power. It’s the same power that operates them all, but they all have different functions and different capacities. That is what Paul is saying about the body of the Lord Jesus Christ. We have different capacities and different functions, but it is the same Spirit. We’re all plugged into Him. What you need to do is to plug in your spiritual gift. Your ministry is your place of service, but God is the source of life for us all; He is the source of power for every gift.


God doesn’t want us all to be alike. We’re not a congregation of clones. God makes us different. Unity is not uniformity—everybody doing the same thing. Unity comes from the life of the Spirit within. We all share the same Holy Spirit, and we all have unique gifts to be used for His glory.


When have you sought to use a spiritual gift in your own strength—without relying on the Holy Spirit?

How have you pursued unity in your church? How can you do so further?


PRACTICE THIS


Think about someone you have had a difficult time getting along with in your church. What would it look like to have unity of the Spirit with that person? Pursue unity in one practical way this week.



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

When Everyone Deserts You


At my first defense no one came to stand by me, but all deserted me. May it not be charged against them! But the Lord stood by me and strengthened me, so that through me the message might be fully proclaimed and all the Gentiles might hear it. So I was rescued from the lion’s mouth. The Lord will rescue me from every evil deed and bring me safely into his heavenly kingdom. To him be the glory forever and ever. Amen. (2 Timothy 4:16–18)


This morning I was lingering over these magnificent and heartbreaking words. Paul is in custody in Rome. So far as we know, he was never released. His last letter comes to an end like this.


Consider and be astounded!


He is deserted: “no one came to stand by me.” He is an old man. A loyal servant. In a foreign city, far from home. Surrounded by enemies. In danger of death. Why? Answer: So he could write this precious sentence for our discouraged, or fearful, or lonely souls: “But the Lord stood by me!”


Oh, how I love those words! When you are deserted by close friends, do you cry out against God? Are the people in your life, then, really your god? Or do you take courage in this magnificent truth: “I am with you always, to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20) — no matter who deserts you? Do you strengthen your heart with this inexorable oath: “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5)?


Then let us say, “The Lord stood by me!”


Question: What was threatened in 2 Timothy 4:18? Answer: that Paul might not attain the Lord’s heavenly kingdom! But over against the threat Paul cries, “The Lord will . . . bring me safely into his heavenly kingdom.”


Question: How was Paul’s attaining the heavenly kingdom threatened? Answer: “evil deeds.” “The Lord will rescue me from every evil deed and bring me safely into his heavenly kingdom.”


Question: How could an evil deed threaten Paul’s attaining the heavenly kingdom? Answer: by tempting him to forsake his allegiance to Christ through disobedience.


Question: Was this temptation the “lion’s mouth” from which he was rescued? Answer: Yes. “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Resist him, firm in your faith” (1 Peter 5:8–9).


Question: So who gets the glory that Paul did not yield to this satanic temptation, but endured to the end in faith and obedience? Answer: “To him [the Lord] belong glory and dominion forever and ever” (1 Peter 5:10). “To him be the glory forever and ever. Amen” (2 Timothy 4:18).


Question: Why? Wasn’t it Paul who stood firm? Answer: “The Lord stood by me and strengthened me!”



John Piper 

Bible Study


1 Timothy 6:7-8


[7] for we brought nothing into the world, and we cannot take anything out of the world. [8] But if we have food and clothing, with these we will be content.


Philippians 4:11-12


[11] Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. [12] I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need.


Matthew 6:25


Do Not Be Anxious


[25] “Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?


2 Corinthians 4:8-10


[8] We are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; [9] persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed; [10] always carrying in the body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our bodies.

Monday, March 27, 2023

Are You Using God’s Gifts?


PRAY OVER THIS


“For you can all prophesy one by one, that all may learn and all may be encouraged. And the spirits of the prophets are subject to the prophets. For God is not the author of confusion but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints.”

1 Corinthians 14:31-33

 

PONDER THIS


I want my life to count for Jesus. I’m tired of sitting around, drawing breath, drawing a salary, and fighting to live while I live to fight. Do you want your life to count? Are you content to only sit around and endure until you die? One of these days soon we’re going to give an account.


God has called you to serve Him, and God has equipped you to serve Him. God has given to you at least one spiritual gift and possibly more.


As you use these gifts, remember, real revival doesn’t put you out of control; real revival brings you under the control of the Holy Spirit. God is the One who gives direction according to His Word. Your life is to be used for His purpose.


You are to take His gifts, discover them, develop them, and deploy them for Jesus.


What would it look like to make your life count for Jesus by using His gifts in your life?

How is the fruit of the Spirit evident in your life?


PRACTICE THIS


Write down the spiritual gifts you see reflected in yourself. Write another list of the ones you would like to learn more about.



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

10 Results of the Resurrection


If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins. (1 Corinthians 15:17)


Here are ten amazing things we owe to the resurrection of Jesus:


1) A Savior who can never die again. “We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again” (Romans 6:9).


2) Repentance. “The God of our fathers raised Jesus, whom you killed by hanging him on a tree. God exalted him at his right hand as Leader and Savior, to give repentance to Israel” (Acts 5:30–31).


3) New birth. “According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead” (1 Peter 1:3).


4) Forgiveness of sin. “If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins” (1 Corinthians 15:17).


5) The Holy Spirit. “This Jesus God raised up, and of that we all are witnesses. Being therefore exalted at the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, he has poured out this that you yourselves are seeing and hearing” (Acts 2:32–33).


6) No condemnation for the elect. “Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died — more than that, who was raised — who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us” (Romans 8:34).


7) Jesus’s personal fellowship and protection. “I am with you always, to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20).


8) Proof of coming judgment. “[God] has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed; and of this he has given assurance to all by raising him from the dead” (Acts 17:31).


9) Salvation from the future wrath of God. “[We] wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, Jesus who delivers us from the wrath to come” (1 Thessalonians 1:10; Romans 5:9).


10) Our own resurrection from the dead. “[We know] that he who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and bring us with you into his presence” (2 Corinthians 4:14; Romans 6:4; 8:11; 1 Corinthians 6:14; 15:20).



John Piper 

Bible Study


2 Corinthians 4:11-18


[11] For we who live are always being given over to death for Jesus’ sake, so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our mortal flesh. [12] So death is at work in us, but life in you.


[13] Since we have the same spirit of faith according to what has been written, “I believed, and so I spoke,” we also believe, and so we also speak, [14] knowing that he who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and bring us with you into his presence. [15] For it is all for your sake, so that as grace extends to more and more people it may increase thanksgiving, to the glory of God.


[16] So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. [17] For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, [18] as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal.


Romans 6:4-10


[4] We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.


[5] For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his. [6] We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. [7] For one who has died has been set free from sin. [8] Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. [9] We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. [10] For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God.


Romans 8:11


[11] If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you.


1 Corinthians 6:14


[14] And God raised the Lord and will also raise us up by his power.


1 Corinthians 15:20


[20] But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep.

Sunday, March 26, 2023

Seeing God at Work


PRAY OVER THIS


“For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free—and have all been made to drink into one Spirit.”

1 Corinthians 12:13

 

PONDER THIS


The motivating power of Jesus’ body is the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is to be the life of the Church. Without the Holy Spirit, there is no power in the Church! There is a difference between an organism and an organization. The Church is organized, but it is not an organization; it is an organism. An organization does not necessarily have life. There are so many wonderful organizations, but none like the Church. The life of God is to be in us.


Granted, you can get a group of people together, get a beautiful building, get a man who can speak well, get them organized around some causes, and call it a church, but it may not be the Lord’s Church. It may be a wonderful organization. But there’s a distinct difference when the Spirit of Almighty God is working and moving among His people. There is a spiritual dynamic in the Church. Just as my human spirit is the life of my body that is motivating me right now, the Holy Spirit of God is the life of the Church. There is a song that says, “All is vain unless the Spirit of the Holy One comes down.” The Church is not a corporation with Jesus as the president. It is a body with Jesus as the head.


How have you seen the Holy Spirit at work in your church?

When have you seen the Holy Spirit alive in other members of your church?


PRACTICE THIS


Pray for your church and ask God to make His Holy Spirit alive in your local church body.



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

How to Delight in God’s Word


How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth! (Psalm 119:103)


Never reduce Christianity to a matter of demands and resolutions and willpower. It is a matter of what we love, what we delight in, what tastes good to us.


When Jesus came into the world, humanity was split according to what they loved. “The light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light” (John 3:19). The righteous and the wicked are separated by what they delight in — the revelation of God in Jesus, or the way of the world.


So someone may ask: How can I come to delight in the word of God? My answer is twofold:


1) pray for new taste buds on the tongue of your heart;

2) meditate on the staggering promises of God to his people.


The same psalmist who said, “How sweet are your words to my taste” (Psalm 119:103), said earlier, “Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of your law” (Psalm 119:18). He prayed this, because to have spiritual eyes to see glory, or to have holy taste buds on the tongue of the heart, is a gift of God. No one naturally hungers for, and delights in, God and his wisdom.


But when you have prayed, indeed while you pray, meditate on the benefits God promises to his people and on the joy of having Almighty God as your helper now and forever. Psalm 1:3–4 says that the person who meditates on God’s word “is like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers. The wicked are not so, but are like chaff that the wind drives away.”


Who would not delight to read a book, the reading of which would change one from useless chaff to a mighty cedar of Lebanon, from a Texas dust bowl to a Hawaiian orchard? Nobody deep down wants to be chaff — rootless, weightless, useless. All of us want to draw strength from some deep river of reality and become fruitful, useful people.


That river of reality is the word of God, and all the great saints have been made great by it.



John Piper 

Bible Study


Ephesians 2:18


[18] For through him we both have access in one Spirit to the Father.


Galatians 3:28


[28] There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.


Ephesians 2:13-17


[13] But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. [14] For he himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility [15] by abolishing the law of commandments expressed in ordinances, that he might create in himself one new man in place of the two, so making peace, [16] and might reconcile us both to God in one body through the cross, thereby killing the hostility. [17] And he came and preached peace to you who were far off and peace to those who were near.


John 7:37-39


Rivers of Living Water


[37] On the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood up and cried out, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. [38] Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.’” [39] Now this he said about the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were to receive, for as yet the Spirit had not been given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.

Saturday, March 25, 2023

Are You Available to Jesus?


PRAY OVER THIS


“If the whole body were an eye, where would be the hearing? If the whole were hearing, where would be the smelling? But now God has set the members, each one of them, in the body just as He pleased.” 1 Corinthians 12:17-18

 

PONDER THIS


Now my body is not supposed to have any plans of its own. I would be afraid of my body if it had plans of its own. My body is to serve me; I’m not to serve it, and it’s only to serve me at my command. Suppose I woke up this morning and my hand somehow had the ability to speak and say, “Good morning, Mr. Rogers. I have some plans today. I’m going to scratch your ear, I’m going to shave you, I’m going to take a pen and write some words for you, and I’m going to shake some hands for you.” I’d say, “I don’t want you to have any plans of your own. Just be there.” I would be afraid of that thing!


So many times, we’re telling Jesus what we’re going to do for Him. He doesn’t want us to do anything for Him. Does that surprise you? He wants to do something through you. Your body is here to minister to you! Our purpose as followers of Jesus is to hear what the head says and to do it. That’s what we’re here to do. And therefore, we must listen to what our Lord is saying. We are to minister to Him.


The best ability is availability. That’s it. Are you available? Are you responsive to Him? In a body, there is a ministering purpose. The body is to minister to the purpose of the person who lives in that body.


When have you told God what you were going to do for Him?

How have you made yourself available to be used by God?


PRACTICE THIS


Think about a time recently you told God what you were going to do. Repent and ask God to help you trust His purpose for you.



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

Forever Satisfied


“I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.” (John 6:35)


This text points to the fact that believing in Jesus is a feeding and drinking from all that Jesus is. It goes so far as to say that our soul-thirst is satisfied with Jesus, so that we don’t thirst anymore.


He is the end of our quest for satisfaction. There is nothing beyond, and nothing better.


When we trust Jesus the way John intends for us to, the presence and promise of Jesus is so satisfying that we are not dominated by the alluring pleasures of sin (see Romans 6:14). This accounts for why such faith in Jesus nullifies the power of sin and enables obedience.


John 4:14 points in the same direction: “Whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” In accord with John 6:35, saving faith is spoken of here as a drinking of water that satisfies the deepest longings of the soul. And the satisfaction becomes productive, like a well overflowing.


It’s the same in John 7:37–38: “Jesus stood up and cried out, ‘If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, “Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.”’”


Through faith, Christ becomes in us an inexhaustible fountain of satisfying life that lasts forever and leads us to heaven, and on the way sets us free from the sinful illusions of other satisfactions. This he does by sending us his Spirit (John 7:38–39).



John Piper 

March 25


Matthew 28:11-20


The Report of the Guard


[11] While they were going, behold, some of the guard went into the city and told the chief priests all that had taken place. [12] And when they had assembled with the elders and taken counsel, they gave a sufficient sum of money to the soldiers [13] and said, “Tell people, ‘His disciples came by night and stole him away while we were asleep.’ [14] And if this comes to the governor’s ears, we will satisfy him and keep you out of trouble.” [15] So they took the money and did as they were directed. And this story has been spread among the Jews to this day.


The Great Commission


[16] Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. [17] And when they saw him they worshiped him, but some doubted. [18] And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. [19] Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, [20] teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”


Romans 16


Personal Greetings


[1] I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a servant of the church at Cenchreae, [2] that you may welcome her in the Lord in a way worthy of the saints, and help her in whatever she may need from you, for she has been a patron of many and of myself as well.


[3] Greet Prisca and Aquila, my fellow workers in Christ Jesus, [4] who risked their necks for my life, to whom not only I give thanks but all the churches of the Gentiles give thanks as well. [5] Greet also the church in their house. Greet my beloved Epaenetus, who was the first convert to Christ in Asia. [6] Greet Mary, who has worked hard for you. [7] Greet Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen and my fellow prisoners. They are well known to the apostles, and they were in Christ before me. [8] Greet Ampliatus, my beloved in the Lord. [9] Greet Urbanus, our fellow worker in Christ, and my beloved Stachys. [10] Greet Apelles, who is approved in Christ. Greet those who belong to the family of Aristobulus. [11] Greet my kinsman Herodion. Greet those in the Lord who belong to the family of Narcissus. [12] Greet those workers in the Lord, Tryphaena and Tryphosa. Greet the beloved Persis, who has worked hard in the Lord. [13] Greet Rufus, chosen in the Lord; also his mother, who has been a mother to me as well. [14] Greet Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, and the brothers who are with them. [15] Greet Philologus, Julia, Nereus and his sister, and Olympas, and all the saints who are with them. [16] Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the churches of Christ greet you.


Final Instructions and Greetings


[17] I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them. [18] For such persons do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, and by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive. [19] For your obedience is known to all, so that I rejoice over you, but I want you to be wise as to what is good and innocent as to what is evil. [20] The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.


[21] Timothy, my fellow worker, greets you; so do Lucius and Jason and Sosipater, my kinsmen.


[22] I Tertius, who wrote this letter, greet you in the Lord.


[23] Gaius, who is host to me and to the whole church, greets you. Erastus, the city treasurer, and our brother Quartus, greet you.


Doxology


[25] Now to him who is able to strengthen you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery that was kept secret for long ages [26] but has now been disclosed and through the prophetic writings has been made known to all nations, according to the command of the eternal God, to bring about the obedience of faith—[27] to the only wise God be glory forevermore through Jesus Christ! Amen.


Psalm 71


Forsake Me Not When My Strength Is Spent


    [1] In you, O LORD, do I take refuge;

        let me never be put to shame! 

    [2] In your righteousness deliver me and rescue me;

        incline your ear to me, and save me! 

    [3] Be to me a rock of refuge,

        to which I may continually come;

    you have given the command to save me,

        for you are my rock and my fortress.


    [4] Rescue me, O my God, from the hand of the wicked,

        from the grasp of the unjust and cruel man. 

    [5] For you, O Lord, are my hope,

        my trust, O LORD, from my youth. 

    [6] Upon you I have leaned from before my birth;

        you are he who took me from my mother’s womb.

    My praise is continually of you.


    [7] I have been as a portent to many,

        but you are my strong refuge. 

    [8] My mouth is filled with your praise,

        and with your glory all the day. 

    [9] Do not cast me off in the time of old age;

        forsake me not when my strength is spent. 

    [10] For my enemies speak concerning me;

        those who watch for my life consult together 

    [11] and say, “God has forsaken him;

        pursue and seize him,

        for there is none to deliver him.”


    [12] O God, be not far from me;

        O my God, make haste to help me! 

    [13] May my accusers be put to shame and consumed;

        with scorn and disgrace may they be covered

        who seek my hurt. 

    [14] But I will hope continually

        and will praise you yet more and more. 

    [15] My mouth will tell of your righteous acts,

        of your deeds of salvation all the day,

        for their number is past my knowledge. 

    [16] With the mighty deeds of the Lord GOD I will come;

        I will remind them of your righteousness, yours alone.


    [17] O God, from my youth you have taught me,

        and I still proclaim your wondrous deeds. 

    [18] So even to old age and gray hairs,

        O God, do not forsake me,

    until I proclaim your might to another generation,

        your power to all those to come. 

    [19] Your righteousness, O God,

        reaches the high heavens.

    You who have done great things,

        O God, who is like you? 

    [20] You who have made me see many troubles and calamities

        will revive me again;

    from the depths of the earth

        you will bring me up again. 

    [21] You will increase my greatness

        and comfort me again.


    [22] I will also praise you with the harp

        for your faithfulness, O my God;

    I will sing praises to you with the lyre,

        O Holy One of Israel. 

    [23] My lips will shout for joy,

        when I sing praises to you;

        my soul also, which you have redeemed. 

    [24] And my tongue will talk of your righteous help all the day long,

    for they have been put to shame and disappointed

        who sought to do me hurt.


Deuteronomy 33


Moses’ Final Blessing on Israel


[1] This is the blessing with which Moses the man of God blessed the people of Israel before his death. [2] He said, 


    “The LORD came from Sinai

        and dawned from Seir upon us;

        he shone forth from Mount Paran;

    he came from the ten thousands of holy ones,

        with flaming fire at his right hand. 

    [3] Yes, he loved his people,

        all his holy ones were in his hand;

    so they followed in your steps,

        receiving direction from you, 

    [4] when Moses commanded us a law,

        as a possession for the assembly of Jacob. 

    [5] Thus the LORD became king in Jeshurun,

        when the heads of the people were gathered,

        all the tribes of Israel together.


    [6] “Let Reuben live, and not die,

        but let his men be few.”


    [7] And this he said of Judah: 


    “Hear, O LORD, the voice of Judah,

        and bring him in to his people.

    With your hands contend for him,

        and be a help against his adversaries.”


    [8] And of Levi he said, 


    “Give to Levi your Thummim,

        and your Urim to your godly one,

    whom you tested at Massah,

        with whom you quarreled at the waters of Meribah; 

    [9] who said of his father and mother,

        ‘I regard them not’;

    he disowned his brothers

        and ignored his children.

    For they observed your word

        and kept your covenant. 

    [10] They shall teach Jacob your rules

        and Israel your law;

    they shall put incense before you

        and whole burnt offerings on your altar. 

    [11] Bless, O LORD, his substance,

        and accept the work of his hands;

    crush the loins of his adversaries,

        of those who hate him, that they rise not again.”


    [12] Of Benjamin he said, 


    “The beloved of the LORD dwells in safety.

    The High God surrounds him all day long,

        and dwells between his shoulders.”


    [13] And of Joseph he said, 


    “Blessed by the LORD be his land,

        with the choicest gifts of heaven above,

        and of the deep that crouches beneath, 

    [14] with the choicest fruits of the sun

        and the rich yield of the months, 

    [15] with the finest produce of the ancient mountains

        and the abundance of the everlasting hills, 

    [16] with the best gifts of the earth and its fullness

        and the favor of him who dwells in the bush.

    May these rest on the head of Joseph,

        on the pate of him who is prince among his brothers. 

    [17] A firstborn bull—he has majesty,

        and his horns are the horns of a wild ox;

    with them he shall gore the peoples,

        all of them, to the ends of the earth;

    they are the ten thousands of Ephraim,

        and they are the thousands of Manasseh.”


    [18] And of Zebulun he said, 


    “Rejoice, Zebulun, in your going out,

        and Issachar, in your tents. 

    [19] They shall call peoples to their mountain;

        there they offer right sacrifices;

    for they draw from the abundance of the seas

        and the hidden treasures of the sand.”


    [20] And of Gad he said, 


    “Blessed be he who enlarges Gad!

        Gad crouches like a lion;

        he tears off arm and scalp. 

    [21] He chose the best of the land for himself,

        for there a commander’s portion was reserved;

    and he came with the heads of the people,

        with Israel he executed the justice of the LORD,

        and his judgments for Israel.”


    [22] And of Dan he said, 


    “Dan is a lion’s cub

        that leaps from Bashan.”


    [23] And of Naphtali he said, 


    “O Naphtali, sated with favor,

        and full of the blessing of the LORD,

        possess the lake and the south.”


    [24] And of Asher he said, 


    “Most blessed of sons be Asher;

        let him be the favorite of his brothers,

        and let him dip his foot in oil. 

    [25] Your bars shall be iron and bronze,

        and as your days, so shall your strength be.


    [26] “There is none like God, O Jeshurun,

        who rides through the heavens to your help,

        through the skies in his majesty. 

    [27] The eternal God is your dwelling place,

        and underneath are the everlasting arms.

    And he thrust out the enemy before you

        and said, ‘Destroy.’ 

    [28] So Israel lived in safety,

        Jacob lived alone,

    in a land of grain and wine,

        whose heavens drop down dew. 

    [29] Happy are you, O Israel! Who is like you,

        a people saved by the LORD,

    the shield of your help,

        and the sword of your triumph!

    Your enemies shall come fawning to you,

        and you shall tread upon their backs.”


Deuteronomy 34


The Death of Moses


[1] Then Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, to the top of Pisgah, which is opposite Jericho. And the LORD showed him all the land, Gilead as far as Dan, [2] all Naphtali, the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, all the land of Judah as far as the western sea, [3] the Negeb, and the Plain, that is, the Valley of Jericho the city of palm trees, as far as Zoar. [4] And the LORD said to him, “This is the land of which I swore to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, ‘I will give it to your offspring.’ I have let you see it with your eyes, but you shall not go over there.” [5] So Moses the servant of the LORD died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the LORD, [6] and he buried him in the valley in the land of Moab opposite Beth-peor; but no one knows the place of his burial to this day. [7] Moses was 120 years old when he died. His eye was undimmed, and his vigor unabated. [8] And the people of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab thirty days. Then the days of weeping and mourning for Moses were ended.


[9] And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom, for Moses had laid his hands on him. So the people of Israel obeyed him and did as the LORD had commanded Moses. [10] And there has not arisen a prophet since in Israel like Moses, whom the LORD knew face to face, [11] none like him for all the signs and the wonders that the LORD sent him to do in the land of Egypt, to Pharaoh and to all his servants and to all his land, [12] and for all the mighty power and all the great deeds of terror that Moses did in the sight of all Israel.