• May 27, 2016

    HEAD KNOWLEDGE OR HEART ESTABLISHED


    Proverbs 22:17-19 (22:20-22 LXX)

    Incline your ear to the words of the wise and hear my word,
    And establish your heart, that you may know they are good.
    And if you apply them to your heart,
    They will gladden you and at the same time be upon your lips;
    That your hope might be in the Lord,
    And His way might be known to you.

    Personal Challenge

    Why do I read and study God’s word? Why do I dig through the teachings of our early church fathers and participate in Bible studies and classes at church? Why do I attend liturgy every week and sometimes multiple times per week? If the reason is to accumulate knowledge, then I have misunderstood everything that I have taken in. We are not to do all of this in order to fill our heads, but it is to bring what we learn into our hearts and to be changed. As our hearts change so does the rest of our lives, and we begin the journey to theosis, or being in the image of Christ. It is not about how much knowledge I gain, but about how much that knowledge changes me!

  • May 26, 2016

    WISDOM AND UNDERSTANDING


    2 Chronicles 1:10-12

    Give me wisdom and understanding, so that I may go out and come in before this people, for who can judge this great people of Yours?”

    And God said to Solomon, “Because this was in your heart and you did not ask for riches or wealth or honor or the life of your enemies, nor did you ask for long life, but you asked for wisdom and understanding for yourself, that you might judge My people over whom I made you king, now I will give you this wisdom and understanding. I will also give you riches and wealth and honor, such as none of the kings before you possessed, nor shall any after you possess.”

    Personal Challenge

    Wisdom and understanding appear to be at the center f the Proverbs. Why is that? It partly because the principal contributor to the Proverbs was Solomon, and as this passage points out, Solomon was blessed by God because he could have asked for anything and what he finally asked for was wisdom and understanding to rule over God’s people. It is also so important because, as the early church fathers taught, wisdom in the scriptures is an image of Jesus Christ. So what would be more important to ask for in one’s life than Jesus? Glory be to God!

  • May 25, 2016

    DISCERNMENT


    Proverbs 14:17

    A quick- tempered man acts with recklessness,
    But a man with discernment bears many things.

    Personal Challenge

    It is interesting that this proverb does not contrast quick tempered with patience as one would think, but with discernment. Discernment is on of the highest virtues, for out of it flows patience and the ability to handle any situation that might arise. Discernment should be pursued above wealth and fame for it can guide our lives. Glory be to God!

  • May 24, 2016

    MY STRENGTH AND MY REFUGE


    Psalm 31:1-5 (30:2-6 LXX)

    In You, O Lord, I hope; may I not be ashamed forever;
    In Your righteousness deliver and rescue me.
    Incline Your ear to me;
    Rescue me speedily;
    Be to me a God who protects me,
    And a house of refuge to save me.
    For You are my strength and my refuge,
    And for Your name’s sake You will guide and sustain me;
    For You will bring me out from the snare they hid for me;
    For You are my protector.
    Into Your hands I shall entrust my spirit;
    You redeemed me, O Lord God of truth.

    Encouraging Words

    Life has a way of closing in on us and convincing us that there is nothing or no one that can rescue us or protect us. So we often give in to the pressure and let the world take over. But this is not true. God is our deliverer and rescuer. He does protect us. He provides for us a place of refuge. He provides us strength and guidance. It is so much easier to recognise this in the hard times when we have spent the good times under His protective wings. Then when the hard times hit, His place of refuge is familiar and comforting to us. It is never God that distances Himself from us. We are always the ones who walk away from Him and then wonder where He is in our times of need. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • May 23, 2016

    RECEIVING HUMBLY


    Psalm 62:6-7 (61:7-8 LXX)

    For He is my God and my savior,
    My protector; I shall never be moved.
    In God is my salvation and my glory;
    He is the God of my help, and my hope is in God.

    Personal Challenge

    We often think of humility only in the terms of what we do to/for others, however, humility also plays out in how we receive that which someone else is doing to/for us. I so easily resort to living my life as a self-sufficient, self-reliant, independent kind of guy. I believe I can do anything that I can put my mind to. But being humble is a critical part of being a follower of Christ. I must learn to be a humble receiver. God is my savior, not me. God is my protector, not me. God is my glory, my help, and my hope, not me! I can do nothing without Him! Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • May 22, 2016

    STRENGTHENING WHEN NEEDED


    Psalm 4:2

    You heard me when I called, O God of my righteousness.
    You strengthened my heart when I was in distress;
    Have mercy on me, and hear my prayer.

    Encouraging Words

    God hears me when I call out to Him. He strengthens my heart, especially in those times when I am down and distressed. He has mercy on me and hears my prayers. Glory be to God!

  • May 21, 2016

    Saint of the Week

    St. Augustine of Hippo



  • May 20, 2016

    HE HEARS MY PRAYERS


    Psalm 4:2

    You heard me when I called, O God of my righteousness.
    You strengthened my heart when I was in distress;
    Have mercy on me, and hear my prayer.

    Encouraging Words

    God hears me when I call out to Him. He strengthens my heart, especially in those times when I am down and distressed. He has mercy on me and hears my prayers. Glory be to God.

  • May 19, 2016

    FORGIVEN!


    Psalm 51:1-4 (50:3-6 LXX)

    Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy;
    And according to the abundance of Your compassion, blot out my transgression.
    Wash me thoroughly from my lawlessness
    And cleanse me from my sin.
    For I know my lawlessness,
    And my sin is always before me.
    Against You only have I sinned
    And done evil in Your sight;
    That You may be justified in Your words,
    And overcome when You are judged.


    Personal Challenge

    Oh how much I take for granted God’s great love for me and the magnitude of His forgiveness of my sins. He is so merciful and compassionate towards me for I know that I am a great sinner and full of lawlessness. Beyond that, I also know that my sin is truly against Him, my Father. Thank you, Father, for loving me so deeply and for continually forgiving me of my sins. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • MAY 18, 2016

    WHOSE RIGHTEOUSNESS?


    Psalm 71:1-3 (70:1-3 LXX)

    O God, in You I hope; may I never be put to shame.
    Deliver me in Your righteousness, and set me free;
    Incline Your ear to me and save me.
    Be to me a God for protection
    And a strong place for salvation,
    For You are my foundation and my refuge.

    Encouraging Words

    No matter how good of a life I try to live, my works will never be enough to give me true righteousness. My attempts at righteousness will never deliver me. But, it doesn’t have to! It is the righteousness of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ that delivers me. It His works that were perfect and set me free. It is Him that I put my hope in for He is my protector, my foundation, and my refuge. Glory be to God!