LOOK UNTO JESUS
Hebrews 12:2 - looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith…
What
does it mean to look unto Jesus? Well, we can think of it like this: If
you are drowning and somebody walks past you, you do not look at him.
You look unto him. When you look unto him, you are turning to him and
expecting him to rescue you.
In the same manner, you look unto
Jesus expecting Him to save, heal and protect you because you know His
mighty power and sacrificial love for you. God’s Word says that we are
to keep “looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith”. That
is how God wants us to live.
So if you have a recurring
migraine, keep looking unto Jesus. See Him taking that migraine upon His
body on the cross and say, “Lord, I thank You that by Your stripes I am
healed.” (Isaiah 53:5) As you keep looking unto Jesus, your healer,
that migraine will have to bow to His finished work!
If you have a
financial lack in your life, just keep looking unto Jesus with confident
expectation that He will provide for you and deliver you from your
lack.
“But Pastor, is it really so simple? All I have to do is look unto Jesus and He will bless me financially?”
Yes,
it is that simple. The problem with us is that we tend to look unto
ourselves. But we cannot save or deliver ourselves. Even the apostle
Paul struggled when he depended on his self-effort. That is why he said,
“For the good that I will to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not
to do, that I practice.” (Romans 7:19) It was only when Paul looked away
from himself and unto Jesus that he received his deliverance.(Romans
7:24–25)
My friend, if you have been looking unto yourself, it is
time to start looking unto Jesus. Look unto Him, the author and
finisher of your faith. And soon, you will be looking at your healing
and provision!
Thought For The Day
Look unto Jesus, and expect Him to save, heal and protect you because of His mighty power and sacrificial love for you.
HEARING GOD'S VOICE
But
he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him
the porter openeth; and the sheep hear his voice: and he calleth his own
sheep by name, and leadeth them out - John 10:1-21
This verse
promises all who are God's sheep that they not only can, but that they
do, hear His voice. Many born-again people doubt the truth of this
statement based on their experience. They don't think they can hear
God's voice. However, the Word of God is true - not our experience.
The
harmony between what this verse says and what our experiences say is
that it is our new born-again spirit that hears God's voice. Although
God has spoken and still does speak in an audible voice at times, very
few people experience this. God speaks to our inner person (spirit) and
our inner person hears Him. The problem comes when we aren't sensitive
to, or controlled by, our spirit but are walking in the vanity of our
mind. The Bible calls this walking in the flesh instead of the Spirit
(Gal. 5:16-18).
Man is a spirit, soul, and body. Our spirits are
as perfect as they will ever be in heaven. If we will change our
thinking so that we believe what God says in His Word about who we are
and what we have, then this agreement between our spirit and soul forms a
majority and our flesh will experience the life of God that has been
deposited in our spirits.
Prayer, Bible study, fasting,
fellowship, etc. are ways of refocusing our mind's attention away from
the voice of this world and back to the voice of our Shepherd who is
constantly communicating with our spirit. If we fail to renew our minds,
we can live our entire time on this earth without experiencing the
abundant life that Jesus provided for us. Listen, and you will hear His
voice speak to you through His Word today.
Because of the cross, God is able to turn your minuses into pluses
God’s
Word is alive & is health to all of our flesh & life to all
that find it. He sent His Word to heal & deliver us from all
destruction
CHOSEN TO BE HOLY ...
For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight - Ephesians 1:4, NIV
Did
you know that God had a plan for you before He ever made the earth? He
created you to be holy and blameless in His sight. Why? He chose you to
be His ambassador, His representative. He created you to reflect His
glory, His character, His righteousness, His holiness. Think about that
for a moment. Part of your purpose on this earth is to be a
representative for the King of kings and the Lord of lords! What a great
honor! Knowing that should make you want to walk a little differently.
It should make you want to talk differently. It should make you think a
little more carefully about where you go and what you choose to do with
your time.
Are you representing God’s holiness today? Remember,
what God has called you to do, He’s equipped you to do. If there are
things in your life that aren’t holy, God wants to empower you to
overcome those things. Receive His strength and power today so that you
can walk in holiness all the days of your life!
ELIMINATE EVERYTHING UNNECESSARY
1
John 5:21 says, Dear children, keep yourselves from idols. The
Amplified Bible elaborates on this: Little children, keep yourselves
from idols (false gods)--[from anything and everything that would occupy
the place in your heart due to God, from any sort of substitute for Him
that would take first place in your life]. (AMP)
It is
imperative that you prevent any sort of substitute from becoming first
place in your life. Fill your life with the true, living God, not a
phony substitute.
You can tell what is important to you simply by
examining how you spend your time. If you are spending so much time
trying to make money that you don't spend any quality time with God,
then wealth is more important to you than God. Likewise, if you are
always spending time with friends and don't have any time to spend with
God, then your social life is more important to you than God.
How
you use your time is so important, because you can either invest it or
waste it. However, if you waste your time, you'll never get it back. On
the other hand, if you invest your time into forming a deep, close,
personal relationship with God, then you will reap the rewards of such
an investment for the rest of eternity.
Decide to put God first
in your life: spend significant, quality, personal time with Him. Put
the first, most important thing (God) first place in your life.
OUTER VS INNER LIFE
It
can be easy to compromise one's inner life in hopes of maintaining a
good outer life. While there is certainly nothing wrong with a good
outer life, we can't allow our reputation with others to become more
important than our reputation with God -- He desires to be the most
important thing in every person's life.
King David knew the
importance of putting God first in order to maintain a good inner life.
In Psalm 27:4, he wrote, One thing I ask of the LORD, this is what I
seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life.
David made God -- and spending time in God's presence -- the one thing
he wanted. For David, his inner life was more important than his outer
life.
1 Peter 3:4 says that your beauty should be that of your inner
self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of
great worth in God's sight.
While it is by no means wrong to have
a good outer life and to look good outwardly, God values inner beauty
much more. That's because your outer life is your reputation with
people, but your inner life is your reputation with God
SAYING YES TO GOD
"Fear
thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will
strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with
the right hand of my righteousness". - Isaiah 41:10 (KJV)
Your
decision to seek a deeper relationship with God won't remove all
problems from your life; to the contrary, it may bring about a series of
personal crises as you constantly seek to say yes to God when the world
pressures you to do otherwise. Each time you are tempted to distance
yourself from the Creator, you face a spiritual crisis. A few of these
cries may be monumental in scope, but most will be the small everyday
decisions of life. In fact, life can be seen as on test after another
and with each crisis comes yet another opportunity to grow closer to
God, or to distance yourself from His plan for your life.
Today
you will face many opportunities to say yes to God and you will
encounter many opportunities to say no to Him. Your answers will
determine not only the quality of your day but also the direction of
your life. Step out in faith, and just say yes!
HIDDEN MYSTERIES
Do not fear, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them. —2 Kings 6:16
Most
of what goes on in the universe we never see. Many things are too small
or move too fast or even too slow for us to see. Using modern
technology, however, filmmaker Louis Schwartzberg is able to show
stunning video images of some of those things—a caterpillar’s mouth, the
eye of a fruit fly, the growth of a mushroom.
Our limited
ability to see the awesome and intricate detail of things in the
physical world reminds us that our ability to see and understand what’s
happening in the spiritual realm is equally limited. God is at work all
around us doing things more wonderful than we can imagine. But our
spiritual vision is limited and we cannot see them. The prophet Elisha,
however, actually got to see the supernatural work that God was doing.
God also opened the eyes of his fearful colleague so he too could see
the heavenly army sent to fight on their behalf (2 Kings 6:17).
Fear
makes us feel weak and helpless and causes us to think we are alone in
the world. But God has assured us that His Spirit in us is greater than
any worldly power (1 John 4:4).
Whenever we become discouraged by
the evil we can see, we need to think instead about the good work God
is doing that we cannot see.
Lord, I’m tempted to fear what I
cannot understand or control. But my security rests in You and not in
what happens to me or around me. Help me to rest in Your unfailing love.
Eyes of faith see God at work in everything.
JESUS FOUND HIM
Jesus
heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said
unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God? - John 9:35
It is
one thing to seek God; it is quite another thing to have God seek you.
Jesus sought this man out when others had forsaken him. The acceptance
of Jesus is worth more than everything this world has to offer This is
what enables the believer to endure and even leap for joy amidst
persecution.
When our sufferings in Christ abound, then the
consolation of Christ abounds much more. Notice that this man's parents,
who knew the truth, but refused to share it for fear of persecution,
did not have Jesus seeking them out (Jn.9:22). They chose the company of
the hypocritical scribes and Pharisees, which is exactly what they got.
Even
though the believer is redeemed and delivered from many afflictions
that were a result of sin and its power, we are still called to partake
in what the scriptures call the "sufferings or afflictions of Christ" (2
Cor. 1:5; Col. 1:24). However, these afflictions are not sickness and
poverty as some religious teachings suggest. These afflictions are
described as the "fellowship of sufferings" that the believer will
encounter for doing the will of God, or the sufferings brought on by
one's allegiance to Christ.
Persecution for righteousness' sake
is not something that we can rebuke (2 Tim. 3:12). We must remember that
as we live godly lives, suffering will follow. The Apostle Peter
reminds us that these trials of our faith will result in praise, honor
and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ (1 Pet. 1:7). Jesus' comfort,
strength, help, and love are ready to "overflow" into every "trial"
that we face if we will only look to Him (Heb. 12:2).
ONLY JESUS IS ALTOGETHER LOVELY
Leviticus 2:1 - ‘When anyone offers a grain offering to the Lord, his offering shall be of fine flour...
I
love the symbolism of Jesus as fine flour. Fine, even flour comes from
wheat that has been pounded and beaten again and again, and sifted
several times. Doesn’t that remind you of Jesus’ sufferings and
sacrifice for you?
And like fine flour, there is nothing coarse
about the person of Jesus. Everything about Him is in even proportions.
Every word that He spoke when He was in this world, every thought of
His, every action of His, was so fine! When He was kind, He was not
soft. When He was assertive, He was not overbearing. He is steel and
velvet, meekness and majesty. Like a perfect diamond, every which way
you turn Him, you see flawlessness, beauty and brilliance. There is no
one altogether lovely like Jesus!
What about Bible greats like Moses and Abraham, or Peter, John and Paul?
Moses,
whom the Bible says was more humble than any man on the face of the
earth (Numbers 12:3), was once so furious with his people that he struck
a rock twice, something he was not supposed to do. (Numbers 20:1–12)
His temper got the better of him on that occasion.
Abraham, whom
Christians regard as a man of faith (Hebrews 11:8–10), lied about his
wife being his sister when a king coveted her. He endangered her life
just to save his own skin. (Genesis 20:1–18)
Peter, who was
deeply zealous for Jesus, denied Him three times. (Matthew 26:33–34)
John, the beloved disciple who leaned on Jesus’ bosom, was all ready to
call down fire from heaven to destroy the inhabitants of Samaria who had
rejected Jesus. (Luke 9:52–54)
What about Paul, the apostle of
grace, who blazed the missionary trail which future missionaries would
follow? Even Paul went to Jerusalem when he was told not to by the Holy
Spirit through some disciples and the prophet Agabus. (Acts 21:4, 10–11)
Beloved,
the best of us can miss the mark. The only one who is faultless,
flawless and altogether lovely is Jesus. And because He never misses the
mark, you can look to Him. He will never disappoint you!
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Apostle Keith Barr
Tonight
we had another powerful Holy Ghost service with souls being saved and
many miracles of healing. I preached from 8 Heal the sick, cleanse the
lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely
give. (KJV) Matthew 10:8. The people seen so many miracles these past
three days in Manzanillo that they ask me will I go to the leper colony
and pray for the lepers to be healed. I said certainly. Can't wait.
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