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  • October 21, 2016

    ACTIVE FAITH


    Matthew 9:2

    Then behold, they brought to Him a paralytic lying on a bed. When Jesus saw their faith, He said to the paralytic, “Son, be of good cheer; your sins are forgiven you.”

    Personal Challenge

    Once again Jesus shows the people that are following Him, how important their faith is in the working of miracles. In this story, it is the faith of the paralytic’s friends that contribute to his healing. We so often get to the state of expecting God to do everything that we want and when we want it. The truth of the teaching is that our faith plays a significant part of the work that He chooses to do in our lives. The challenge is laying aside our own pride and expectations that we have full control of our lives and destinies and put our faith in Him, and Him alone. Glory be to God!

  • October 20, 2016

    HE IS OUR FOUNDATION


    Psalms 18:1-3 (17:2-4 LX)

    thus he (David) said:
    “I will love You, O Lord, my strength.
    The Lord is my foundation, my refuge, my deliverer;
    My God is my helper, on Him I will hope,
    My champion, the horn of my salvation, and my protector.
    I will call upon the Lord and praise Him,
    And I shall be saved from my enemies.”

    Encouraging Words

    Even though this passage uses the words “I” and “my” a lot, the psalmist, king David, is not spouting off about all of the things that he is going to do, or has already done. He is proclaiming how much his God, our God, has been there for him. Our God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, is our strength in every situation. He is our foundation, our refuge, and our deliver. What was true for David can be true for us. God is a helper in whom we can put all of our hope and trust. And as we put more of our hope and trust in Him, We will clearly see how He is our champion, the horn of our salvation, and our protector. We can go through this temporal life without any fears, whatsoever, of what is going on around us. We will not concern ourselves with conspiracy theories of this world, but relish in the truth that we are no longer of this would. Glory be to God!

  • October 19, 2016

    WANTED! A MEEK LEADER!

    Numbers 12:3

    (Now the man Moses was very meek, more than all men on the face of the earth.)

    Personal challenge

    It is absolutely amazing, how much is packed to this one, little parenthetical verse. You must know the rest of the story however to get the full power of this statement about Moses being more meek, or humble than all the men on the face of the earth. Moses was selected by God to see Him and hear His voice in the burning bush. He was chosen to confront Pharoah, one of the most powerful men of his time in order to lead God’s chosen people out of Egypt. He was chosen to go to the mountain top and receive the ten Commandments from the hand of God, not once, but twice. And this list goes on and on. God did not choose him because be was some bold, in your face, type A personality. He chose him because he was meek. For 40 years Moses lead a stubborn, stiff-necked group of people, millions of them, through the dessert. He was not boastful about it. He did not do it pridefully. At one time he even offered up his life on behalf of these sinful and obnoxious people when they kept defying God. This meek and humble man would not be recognized today as the most important leader of the world. Maybe we need to start asking God to help us to see things His way and to think like Him. Lord, have Mercy! Lord, have money! Lord, have mercy!

  • October 18, 2016

    TAKING A NAP


    Matthew 8:23-27

    Now when He got into a boat, His disciples followed Him. And suddenly a great tempest arose on the sea, so that the boat was covered with the waves. But He was asleep. Then His disciples came to Him and awoke Him, saying, “Lord, save us! We are perishing!”

    But He said to them, “Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?” Then He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm. So the men marveled, saying, “Who can this be, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?”

    Personal Challenge

    What a perfect example of how our lives get so easily out of alignment with our Lord. The disciples have been following Christ for some time now. They have seen Him perform miracles. They know that He is the Son of God and that He was always taken care of them, then as the storm around them begins to rear its ugly head, they immediately abandon all that they know and believe about their Lord and begin to worry. Jesus is right there on the same boat, sleeping like a baby. If the boat sinks, He goes down with it too. And yet they ignore this truth and begin to worry for their lives. God loves us and cares for us. He sent His Son to show us that love and to provide for us a path to Him. We must put our trust in Him and not the things of this world. When the world tries to upset that trust we can rest assured that no storm is too big for our God and follow Jesus’ example…take a nap and let the storm pass. Jesus is our resting place.

  • October 17, 2016

    THE APPLE OF HIS EYE


    Psalms 17:1-9 (16:1-9. LXX)

    Listen, O Lord of my righteousness;
    Attend to my supplication;
    Give ear to my prayer that is not with deceitful lips.
    From Your face let my judgment come;
    Let my eyes behold uprightness.
    You tested my heart, when You visited me in the night;
    You tried me in the fire, and found nothing unjust in me.
    That my mouth might not speak of the works of men,
    I held to hard ways because of the words of Your lips.
    Restore my steps in Your paths,
    That my footsteps may not slip.
    I cried out, because You listened to me, O God;
    Incline Your ear to me, and hear my words.
    Magnify Your mercies,
    O You who save those who hope in You
    From those who rise up against Your right hand.
    Keep me as the apple of Your eye;
    In the shelter of Your wings, You will shelter me
    From the face of the ungodly who trouble me.
    My enemies surrounded my soul;

    Encouraging Words

    I love how the psalmist walks through so many of the ways that we can reach out to our Lord to guide us through our journey of life. Our Lord is always there for us, even when we choose to ignore Him and do things our own way. He does this because He loves us so much, and in that love, He also does not remove the consequences of our poor decisions. He will continue to walk with us through these consequences so that we can continue to grow and mature. In the end, we are still the apple of His eye and under His shelter. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • October 16, 2016

    GREETING ANOTHER IN LOVE


    Numbers 6:24-26

    “The Lord bless you and keep you;
    the Lord make His face shine upon you, and be merciful to you;
    the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace.” ’ ”

    Personal Challenge

    There used to be a day when the greeting and the salutation that was given to another was very important as a part of the relationship. We have lost that in our day of busy-ness and instant gratification. I know that I am guilty of this. I often give the very brief and often times disinterested, “Hello!” hoping that the other person will do the same so that we can both get on with our lives. However, if I am expected to love my neighbor and put their needs above my own, then maybe what God wants me to do is to take the time to truly engage with the other person and show them that they are important. This means that I have to set my own agenda aside. It means that I most be sincerely interested in them and their lives. It means that I will have to slow down and give time to those around me. Wow! Am I ready to do this? Am I willing to? Only by the grace of God and with His help. What a difference there would be in our world if those of us who profess Jesus as our Lord would begin to live our lives this way. Lord, help me to show your love this way.

  • October 15, 2016

    Saint of the Week

    St. Silouan the Athonite

  • October 14, 2016

    LIVING FAITH


    Matthew 8:13

    Then Jesus said to the centurion, “Go your way; and as you have believed, so let it be done for you.” And his servant was healed that same hour.

    Personal Challenge

    Talk about practical, living faith. The centurion knew that Jesus would be able to exercise His power of healing from anywhere and at any time. He knew that Jesus was not bound by time on distance. He believed this so deeply that He did not want to infringe upon Jesus and the work that He was doing by asking Him to come to His home to heal his servant. This centurion was not any different than all of the rest of us except for the amount of his faith. As I look at my own life I must ask myself whether or not I have this kind of faith. This is the kind of faith that can truly move mountains. And as we can see from the behavior of the centurion it is possible for every one of us to exercise this kind of faith. Glory be to God.

  • October 13, 2016

    LIVING IN GOD’S PRESENCE


    Psalms 16:11 (15:11)

    You made known to me the ways of life;
    You will fill me with gladness in Your presence;
    At Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.

    Encouraging Words

    Yesterday, the verse from Leviticus reminded me of the promise that God made to live amongst us and how encouraging that is as I walk through the journey of life. Today, the psalmist makes it clear that God not only lives amongst us, but that He also teaches us what we need to know while we are on this journey, and that He will also fill us with joy and gladness as we dwell in His presence. What another wonderful promise from our loving, merciful Father. But it doesn’t stop there. This promise continues on through eternity as we are told that we will be spending the remainder of eternity at His right hand experiencing and participating in His pleasures. I am so thankful that my faith practice, the Eastern Orthodox Church, teaches that this Kingdom of God, the eternal Heaven, began the day that Jesus became incarnate. I do not have to wait until I die to see the new heaven and new earth that Jesus referred to. He brought it into existence and my journey through this physical life includes the journey through my spiritual life as well. Glory be to God!

  • October 12, 2016

    ABBA! FATHER!


    Leviticus 26:12

    I will walk among you and be your God, and you shall be My people.

    Encouraging Words

    I am never alone on my journey through life. God has promised that He will walk amongst His people and be our God. And He never breaks His promises. He even went so far as to become human Himself and physically walked amongst us showing us how we could live our lives so that we could be even closer to Him. So, why is it that at times it feels like He is nowhere around? Is He playing some kind of cosmic, mystical game of hide-and-seek? No! if I take the time to truly search my heart and my life in these times I will find that is me that is playing hide-and-seek. God’s presence here amongst us is spiritual and even mystical. The more that I let the physical world occupy and control my life, my mind, and my heart, then the farther I am away from that spiritual connection. with God. He is always there. He is always present. He never changes. So it is up to me to keep putting to death the things of this earth so that there is room in my life for the spiritual, It is when I do this that I can run and jump into the arms of my heavenly Father and joyfully say, “Abba!” Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner and the one doing the hiding!