Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Day of Praise

Thur, 01/31/19, "Day of Praise"


"Then one of the synagogue rulers, named Jairus, came there. Seeing Jesus, he fell at his feet and pleaded earnestly with him, 'My little daughter is dying. Please come and put your hands on her so that she will be healed and live.'" - Mark 5:22-23


"When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak, because she thought, 'If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed.'" - Mark 5:27-28


The long sequence of the Bible which includes the two little sections above is often subtitled by translators as "The Dead Girl and The Sick Woman" because that's who needs the healing that Jesus will give. It reminds us that God values young and old alike and will bring healing to both when it's in the bounds of his will. 


However, I myself prefer another subtitle for the sequence that includes "The Dead Girl and The Sick Woman." I prefer "The Rich Man and The Poor Woman." My reason is that we celebrate how God is the giver of faith. We are also given to celebrate that God, in addition to giving faith, works to lead us as to where we should place the faith that God gives us. 


I know a guy who was so down on God that he told me that it was just as useful to place my faith in "that doorknob over there as it is to place it in 'some god.'"


I'm not sure, but I'm guessing when that guy said that, it was another time that "Jesus wept."


Friends, whether you're rich or poor, we are constantly being assaulted in this world as to where we place our faith. A good barometer for where you've placed your faith is to think about what changes your mood. 


The movements of the stock market change some people's mood. 


The outcome of a game changes others. 


The result of an academic test changes the mood of some homes. 


Some moods are affected by weather. 


The size of the stack of Christmas gifts changes some moods.


The list could go on forever because the list for objects of misplaced faith is endless.


But Friends, God works to lead us as to where we place the faith that God gives us. And God would lead us, as "The Rich Man and The Poor Woman" in Bible days, to place our whole faith in God's Living Word, who is His Son, our Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ. For, come what may, in Christ alone is there peace for the present moment and hope for the moments to come. 


God gives faith. And God leads us to place that faith in Jesus. 


Praise God!

Day of Praise

Wed, 01/30/19, "Day of Praise"


"Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.'" - Nehemiah 8:10


Valentine's Day is in the offing just a couple weeks away. We think of it as a day of sweet and joyful sentiments, a day to celebrate love with spouses, children, parents, family, and friends. 


But what do we when there's a challenge to sweet and joyful sentiments, when there's grief or loneliness or sorrow? 


In today's verse, Nehemiah brings God's encouragement for times when joy is challenged by grief. In those times, God has a word for you, "The joy of the Lord is your strength." (Nehemiah 8:10)


It's one of those great verses to meditate on and say over and over again. "The joy of the Lord is your strength." (Nehemiah 8:10) "The joy of the Lord is your strength." (Nehemiah 8:10)


God promises that joy can heal grief like light can pierce darkness when we trust in the power of God's word.


Grief is real, as my wife and kids and mom and our family all know for various but all very real reasons. But the love and power of the God who spoke through Nehemiah is real too as he's the God who sent his son to die for us and our sin and who conquered grief, death, and the grave. 


So in the light of God's promise, hum, pray, say, sing, whatever works for you, this uplifting song by Chris Tomlin, "Our God!"


Water You turned into wine
Opened the eyes of the blind
There's no one like You
None like You


Into the darkness You shine
Out of the ashes we rise
There's no one like You
None like You


CHORUS 
Our God is greater, our God is stronger
God You are higher than any other
Our God is Healer, awesome and power
Our God, Our God... 


Into the darkness you shine
Out of the ashes we Rise
There's no One like You
None like You.


Our God is greater, our God is stronger
God You are higher than any other
Our God is Healer, awesome and power
Our God, Our God... 

And if Our God is for us, then who could ever stop us
And if our God is with us, then what can stand against?
And if Our God is for us, then who could ever stop us
And if our God is with us, then what can stand against?
What can stand against?


Our God is greater, our God is stronger
God You are higher than any other
Our God is Healer, awesome and power
Our God, Our God... 


Praaaaaaaise God!

Monday, January 28, 2019

Day of Praise

Tues, 01/29/19, "Day of Praise"

"I rebuked the officials and asked them, 'Why is the house of God neglected?'" - Nehemiah 13:11

When God calls us to worship Him in the Ten Commandments, the book of Leviticus, and the Psalms, it's because God has ordained that blessings would flow to us from Him when we do.
And, therefore it makes sense, that when we neglect to worship, as today's verse calls us to consider, then we miss out on the blessings that God would give.

Furthermore, neglect of worship, as Joyce Meyer talks about in her book, "Knowing God Intimately," isn't just not going to worship. Neglect of worship is also having your body in a sanctuary while your mind is miles away, thinking about mowing the lawn or anything else that is not God and his wonderful grace.

The reason this is such a big deal is because God has chosen to work through the spoken Gospel of his sacrificial love, along with the Gospel ministries of Holy Baptism and Holy Communion, to tell us again and again what we regularly tend to forget, namely that God and His grace are the power by which we have the life for which we always yearn.

And when we forget that God and His grace are our power, we start, what is called, striving. Striving is simply living out of your own limited strength instead of living out of the strength of the Holy Spirit and the power of Jesus Christ.

And striving makes us tired. Weary. Bone tired. Weary-existence tired. So that we become irritable. And snappy. And very unpleasant to be around.

And even if you say that you're not irritable and weary when you don't worship God, then I'd still ask you if you're joyful.

Once when I wrote a devotion, "The joy of the Lord is my strength," I was flooded with replies and requests for prayers, asking for more of that strength. We are all honored to pray for each other to be sure. Honored beyond measure.

But please remember this, the "joy of the Lord" that is your strength is that God loves to be with you. It is God's joy to be with you. And God has ordained that the worship of God is the place where we are guaranteed to be reminded of that truth that "It is God's joy to be with you."

So, hearing that truth again in worship, AND BELIEVING THAT IT'S TRUE, we leave worship strengthened to face the world and all that comes with it.

The two verses go hand in hand. "The joy of the Lord is your strength" (Nehemiah 8:10), and today's verse "Why is the house of God neglected?" (Nehemiah 13:11).

Dear God, thank you for loving us as you do so wondrously through your Son, Jesus, by the person and power of your Holy Spirit. Thank you for not just telling us like it is, but also helping us to understand why you command the things that you do. Thank you for filling your commands with blessings that become ours when we trust you, follow you, and do what you call us to do in the strength of Holy Spirit. Thank you, specifically, for the gift of worship where you remind us again and again that it is your joy to be with us and that your presence with us is our strength. Increase our hunger to worship you as only you can so that our strength and joy in you might abound more and more each day. To you be praise and honor and glory, the One True God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, now and forever. Amen.

Praise God!

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Day of Praise

Mon, 01/28/19, "Day of Praise"

"I rejoiced with those who said to me, 'Let us go to the house of the Lord.'" - Psalm 122:1

I love to worship God both by myself and with others. The following list of worship thoughts were sent to me some time ago from my awesome brother, Ben DeGreen, who worships weekly with his family. Ben gives us some timely food for thought, saying:

Some questions for myself and others that desire to worship God.

1) Have you sinned against a brother or sister in Christ without making it right? If not, your worship will be distracted.

2) Do you think about and meditate on the words of a song or praise song, or are you just carried away by the rhythm of the song?

3) Do you concentrate and pray along with the words of a public prayer, or are you distracted by other things?

4) Do you come into the sanctuary before worship with the heart and mind to worship, quietly reflecting and praying on what worshiping God is, or are you distracted by talking and socializing with others? (Pastor Chris's note: Talking with others before worship is very good, as we see in Acts 2:41-47, but is best outside the "sanctuary," which literally means "a place of protection" from the noise of the world. Please don't get me wrong! I love the chatter of Christian fellowship both before and after worship, yes, absolutely love it! But is there any place set aside for people to "be still" before the Lord, as God calls us to repeatedly in scripture?)

5) Are you prepared to give of yourself in worship and by worship? Will you offer a sacrificial gift (tithe of 10% due the King and then a thank offering beyond that) to the Lord, trusting both the Lord's original provision and also His multiplication of our generosity which may be multiplied in ways far better than money?

6) Are you prepared to be used by God after worship to serve Him and others?

7) Are you mindful of others in attendance at worship? Do you act up, talk, use your cell phone, eat, drink, wear inappropriate clothing, etc. that distracts others from properly worshiping God?

8) Do you listen to the words of the sermon/message given by the pastor? Do you take notes to help your understanding? Did you bring your Bible to follow along with referenced Scripture verses?

Ben, thanks for encouraging all of us to think more deeply about our worship life so we can say with the Psalmist, "I rejoiced with those who said to me, 'Let us go to the house of the Lord'" (Psalm 122:1).

Praise God!

Friday, January 25, 2019

Day of Praise

Fri, 01/25/19, "Day of Praise"


"A record of the genealogy of Jesus Christ" - Matthew 1:1


You're in. 


You got the job. 


You have a place in the world. 


And it's important. 


There's no reason to reinvent the wheel in explaining what I mean. The Daily Bible says it really well. And succinctly to boot. 


"Matthew's genealogy contains several happy surprises. Back in Jesus' early roots are not only such notable righteous men as Abraham and David, but also several who stand out in history as being particularly unrighteous, including wicked King Manasseh. Not only are there Jews, as would be expected, but also Gentiles, including a Canaanite and a Moabite, whose respective countrymen have been notorious enemies of God's people. Also somewhat surprising, in view of their social status at this time, is the listing of women as well as men. Furthermore, at least two of the women are known best for sins which they had committed." (The Daily Bible, 1984, Harvest House, commentary by F. LaGard Smith, p.1353)


See! You're in! Jesus's family includes righteous and wicked and Jews and Gentiles and friends of God's people and enemies of God's people and men and women and those with good reputation and those with bad. Surely you're in there somewhere. You're in Jesus's family and lineage. 


So you've got the job! You get to tell the world about Jesus! After all, since the Holy Spirit has opened the way for you to know Jesus personally, to be over at his house all the time, and to eat a meal with him regularly, then telling others about Jesus is a piece of cake. 


Oh! What did you say? You don't know Jesus as well as you should? You don't sit at the table of Holy Communion with him as often as you should? You don't go to his house of worship as much as you should?


Well, all isn't lost. 


No, to the contrary, you share in the victory over death and the grave. Jesus won, so you won...if you believe. It's there for you to claim...in faith.


After all, you're in. 


You got the job. 


You have a place in the world. 


We're in God's family together. Matthew, er, God, says so. Right there in the genealogy.


So let's get out there today and tell the world about Jesus! 


And later then, I'll see ya at the house. God's house. Where I look forward to being next to ya at the table, the Lord's table. Where we'll grab a bite of supper, the Lord's Supper.

Isn't it great to be in the family together? 


"A record of the genealogy of Jesus Christ" - Matthew 1:1


You're in. 


Praise God!

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Day of Praise

Thur, 01/24/19, "Day of Praise"


After a wonderful baptism counseling session with 2 four-year olds, 2 youth, and 4 parents on Wednesday, I couldn't help but replay the following devotional for Thursday. 


"Turning around, Jesus saw them following and asked, 'What do you want?'" - John 1:38


I remember when a five year old boy came up to me with two things: a smile and one of his parents. He had a request. He wanted me to hear him answer nineteen faith questions that his parent was about to ask him. The questions ranged from understanding creation as the handiwork of God to describing the faith concept of one God in three persons, otherwise known as both the Trinity and also the greatest mystery of the Christian faith. 


This was a five year old, remember. 


I listened. He perfectly recited the responses to nineteen faith questions. 


And he never once stopped smiling. 


Why?


Because he's been taught to love and want God's Word. 


When you couple the two things that God made us to hunger for (1 - the pleasing of our parents, in accord with God's Word, and 2 - knowing God intimately by way of knowing His Word), then you get a young kid who loves to make his parents happy by showing others how much he knows God's Word. 


This young boy will become an adult who will love to make His Heavenly Father happy by sharing the Word of God with others. 


This will be because this young boy has been taught to want what we was made by God to want. He wants to please God and know God through His Word.


What do you want? 


Jesus not only asks the question in today's verse, but he asks the question strategically as does any good counselor. And Jesus is a good counselor. Indeed the best. 


What do you want?


Though it may be worded slightly differently, in substance, Jesus asks the same question ("What do you want?") at three critical places, according to God's Word in the Gospel of John. Jesus asks, "what do you want?", 1) as the first words out of his mouth at the start of his public ministry, 2) as basically the first words out of his mouth at the start of his passion when the leaders come to arrest Jesus, and 3) as basically the first words out of his mouth at the start of his resurrection life. 


Hmmm.


Do ya think the question "What do you want?" is critical to good beginnings?


Do ya think the question "What do you want?" is critical to getting off on the right foot?


The vast majority of people reading this Day of Praise are not little kids. So that beginning that is the beginning of our lives has passed us by. 


But the vast majority of people who are reading this devotion are doing so at the start of this day. Jesus teaches us today that there's a critical question for good beginnings and getting the day off on the right foot, namely, the question, "What do you want?" 


Sooooooo? What will it be? What is it? What do you want?


A smiling little boy has already answered the question for all of us. 


In our heart of hearts, what God made us to really want is to know God our Father and to please Him by knowing His Word. 


So, as the demands and requirements of life in this world come at you today, don't forget to make time for what you really want. 


Pursue the Word of God. 


"Turning around, Jesus saw them following and asked, 'What do you want?'" - John 1:38


Praise God!

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Day of Praise

Wed, 01/23/19, "Day of Praise" 

"On hearing this, Jesus said to them, 'It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.'" - Mark 2:17

Tricky. So please bear with me. 

In today's verse, Jesus says that he didn't come to call the righteous. However, God's own word in the Bible book of Romans tells us that no one is righteous, except God. 

So when Jesus says that he didn't come to call the righteous, there is an implicit phrase, namely, "those who think they are." So what Jesus is saying is that he didn't come to call [those who think they are] righteous [but really aren't because no one is righteous, except God]. 

The heart of this matter is this: the people who think they are righteous (but really aren't because God alone is righteous) are people who have a confidence problem. Oh, yes, they have confidence, but their confidence is seriously misplaced. 

God makes it clear that our confidence is to be placed in God. 

Having a great day and a great life is directly tied to how much you put your faith and confidence in God and his Son, Jesus Christ, through whom we have reconciliation to Papa God and also receive the person, power, and privileges of the Holy Spirit.  So put your faith and confidence in God and his Son, Jesus Christ.

Here's a few Bible passages to illustrate:


2 Chronicles 32:8 - 
"With him is only the arm of flesh, but with us is the LORD our God to help us and to fight our battles." And the people gained confidence from what Hezekiah the king of Judah said. 

2 Corinthians 3:4 - 
Such confidence as this is ours through Christ before God. 

Ephesians 3:12 - 
In [Christ] and through faith in him we may approach God with freedom and confidence. 

Put your trust and confidence in God and his Son, Jesus Christ.


Praise God!

Monday, January 21, 2019

Day of Praise

Tues, 1/22/19, "Day of Praise"

"Jesus said, 'But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face'" — Matthew 6:17

Please join us for fasting and prayer for Ben Abercrombie.

Ben sustained a spinal cord injury in his first Harvard collegiate football game in September of 2017, which left him both paralyzed from his neck down and also dependent on a ventilator.

We are believing in complete restoration and ask that you join us in a time of fasting and prayer. We have designated two days to this fast and prayer—Sunday, February 3rd, and Friday, February 8th. Some may feel called to fast that whole week, and that would be great too!

Fasting is Biblical, and many examples of fasting for breakthroughs are given from God in the Bible. God's Word says fasting must be combined with prayer, and specifically we want to pray for Ben to be able to breathe on his own and to have complete restoration of his nervous system.

Please prayerfully consider participating in this fast, and decide what exactly you will be fasting. You may fast the whole week, one whole day, or one or two meals. For some, fasting may not be from food but could be fasting from social media for the week or from anything else that would be a sacrifice for you to refrain from.

#StandupforBen
#fastingforBen
#prayfor Ben

Praise God!

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Day of Praise

Mon, 01/21/19, "Day of Praise"


John answered them all, "I baptize you with water. But one more powerful than I will come, the thongs of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire." - Luke 3:16


This is John the Baptist speaking. He is different from John the Apostle, who wrote the Gospel of John. John the Baptist most likely knew what he knew about Jesus through special revelation. John the Apostle most likely knew most of what he knew about Jesus directly from Jesus. 


Special revelation is when you know something, but you don't know how you know it. 


God has always wanted to give us the treasure of special revelation. God gives it in the form of wisdom that helps us counsel our children and friends and in the form of knowledge that we often call discernment. The fruit of such wisdom and knowledge is peace, which like the wisdom itself and the knowledge itself is a peace that passes all understanding. In other words, through the Holy Spirit, God wants to give us a wisdom that's beyond our understanding, a knowledge that's beyond our understanding, and a peace that's beyond our understanding. 


In sum with special revelation, we have wisdom and knowledge and peace, but we don't know how we have it. It's beyond explanation. It's a "God thing."


God wants to give these spiritual gifts today. For you to receive them, as God gives them, there are two things that you need to do, both of which are acts of surrender to the work of God's Holy Spirit. In other words, when you do them, you must realize that you couldn't do them unless God had worked them in you by His Holy Spirit. So praise God for them. 


That being said, the two things you must do to regularly receive the special revelation of wisdom, knowledge and peace is to believe that they exist and to pursue them more than you pursue material treasure. 


Here are some key Bible verses to encourage you to believe in and to pursue these spiritual gifts, remembering always to give credit and praise to God. 


2 Chronicles 1:10 - "Give me wisdom and knowledge, that I may lead this people, for who is able to govern this great people of yours?"


Psalm 49:3 - My mouth will speak words of wisdom; the utterance from my heart will give understanding.


Proverbs 2:6 - For the LORD gives wisdom, and from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.


Isaiah 11:2 - The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him— the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD—


Daniel 2:21 - He changes times and seasons; he sets up kings and deposes them. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning.


Luke 21:15 - For I will give you words and wisdom that none of your adversaries will be able to resist or contradict.


1 Corinthians 12:8 - To one there is given through the Spirit the message of wisdom, to another the message of knowledge by means of the same Spirit...


Colossians 1:9 - For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you and asking God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding.


God wants to give these spiritual gifts today. Believe they exist; pursue them; and praise God who alone can give them!


Praise God!

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Day of Praise

Fri, 01/18/19, "Day of Praise" 

"Jesus said to him, 'I will go and heal him.' The centurion replied, 'Lord, I do not deserve to have you come under my roof. But just say the word, and my servant will be healed.'" - Matthew 8:7-8 

As with the centurion, who was in charge of 100 men, believe it because it's true -- Jesus needs only to say the word, and it will be. 

In the beginning, God only said "Let there be light," and there was light. 

And so it has been ever since, in that God only needs to say the word, and it is. 

So when Jesus, on the cross, says "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do," then we are forgiven. He said it, and it is done. 

What need ye today? 

Believe that God need only say the word, and it will be. 

Such is the power and blessing of God's word in our lives. 

Dear God, send your Holy Spirit to work such a simple and yet profound faith in us. Give us radical confidence in your word. And give us radical faith to believe that whatever you say, it will not only be, but it will be best for us, as you lead us in eternal and everlasting life. Amen. 

Praise God!

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Day of Praise

Thur, 01/17/19, "Day of Praise" 

"[Jesus said,] 'But blessed are your eyes because they see, and your ears because they hear.'" - Matthew 13:16

Faith, which is to trust in what can only be seen with the eyes of the heart, is a simple but profound mystery. 

Faith is truly a gift from God, as God says plainly in Ephesians 2:8-10 through Paul. 

And faith, which is to trust in what can only be seen with the eyes of the heart, is the way that we receive the abundant life that God gives through Jesus alone by God's grace alone. 

The point in all this is this. If you have faith in Jesus and his life-giving work, then praise God, for God alone can work such simple, yet profound, faith in us. 

That same faith is God's gift to help us see that even hopefully restful Saturdays and hopefully worshipful Sundays and "back to the grindstone Mondays" are happy days because God is in our midst! May God bless you in your rest, your worship, and your labors so that your rest, worship, and labors may be a praise to God. 

"[Jesus said,] 'But blessed are your eyes because they see, and your ears because they hear.'" - Matthew 13:16

Praise God!

Day of Praise

Wed, 01/16/19, "Day of Praise" 

"Because the hand of the LORD my God was on me, I took courage..." - Ezra 7:27

They called it TLD, Troop Leader Development. It might as well have been called Wilderness Survival, as in the merit badge that you were at least implicitly expected to earn if you hoped to be nominated for TLD. And both of them might as well have been called Misery Training. 

With both TLD and Wilderness Survival, there was a requirement, at least when I was in Boy Scouts, to take a scrape of food, a compass and coordinates, and a match and go spend the night in the wild. 
As the luck of the Divine draw would have it, both overnights were accompanied by rain. Lots of rain. Biblically-sized lots of rain. I'm not exaggerating or kidding. 

It was miserable. Just what was needed for Misery Training. 

Both times we had to build lean-tos from whatever wood we could scrounge together, but in pouring rain a lean-to was little if any shelter from the storm. And building a fire with one match was a hilarious proposition, so our food either went uncooked or uneaten or both. It didn't matter because there wasn't much food anyway. 

So in sum, we stayed up all night, soaked, and hungry. A bunch of teenage boys. Troop Leader Development. Wilderness Survival. Misery Training. 

But it's funny how God helps us remember, because I do remember. "Because the hand of the LORD my God was on me, I took courage..." (Ezra 7:27) 

God did it in Bible days with Ezra and the gang. God did it 30+ years ago with a bunch of teenage boys. 

God will do it for you today. 

Come what may. Whatever your Misery Training may look like, take heart. "Because the hand of the LORD my God [will be on you, have] courage..." (Ezra 7:27) 

The LORD will help you and be your strength!

Praise God!

Day of Praise

Sat, 01/14/17, "Day of Praise" 

"Because the hand of the LORD my God was on me, I took courage..." - Ezra 7:27

They called it TLD, Troop Leader Development. It might as well have been called Wilderness Survival, as in the merit badge that you were at least implicitly expected to earn if you hoped to be nominated for TLD. And both of them might as well have been called Misery Training. 

With both TLD and Wilderness Survival, there was a requirement, at least when I was in Boy Scouts, to take a scrape of food, a compass and coordinates, and a match and go spend the night in the wild. 
As the luck of the Divine draw would have it, both overnights were accompanied by rain. Lots of rain. Biblically-sized lots of rain. I'm not exaggerating or kidding. 

It was miserable. Just what was needed for Misery Training. 

Both times we had to build lean-tos from whatever wood we could scrounge together, but in pouring rain a lean-to was little if any shelter from the storm. And building a fire with one match was a hilarious proposition, so our food either went uncooked or uneaten or both. It didn't matter because there wasn't much food anyway. 

So in sum, we stayed up all night, soaked, and hungry. A bunch of teenage boys. Troop Leader Development. Wilderness Survival. Misery Training. 

But it's funny how God helps us remember, because I do remember. "Because the hand of the LORD my God was on me, I took courage..." (Ezra 7:27) 

God did it in Bible days with Ezra and the gang. God did it 30+ years ago with a bunch of teenage boys. 

God will do it for you today. 

Come what may. Whatever your Misery Training may look like, take heart. "Because the hand of the LORD my God [will be on you, have] courage..." (Ezra 7:27) 

The LORD will help you and be your strength!

Praise God!

Monday, January 14, 2019

Day of Praise

Tues, 01/15/19, "Day of Praise"


"And because the gracious hand of my God was upon me, the king granted my requests." - Nehemiah 2:8


Ta daaaa!


Ya know, the expression you say whenever you accomplish something.


Nehemiah could've said "Ta daaaa!" a whole bunch.


The Daily Bible intro to today's verse says, "It takes little time to see that Nehemiah is a man of action. He immediately travels to Jerusalem, assesses the situation firsthand, devises an ingenious plan for working on the wall [of Jerusalem that's been sabotaged], sidesteps his opponents, and completes his primary mission within six months of receiving his commission from the king!"


Ta daaaa!


Nehemiah accomplished a whole bunch in quick fashion!


Ta daaaa!


A number of years ago, my friend Larry Loyacano and I noticed that when most people say "Ta daaaa!" they usually have one hand out towards others and one hand pointed up to the sky. To us, it looked like the hand out towards others was saying "Thank you" to someone who was complimenting a job well done. Whereas it looked like the hand pointed up to the sky was saying "But give credit where credit is due, so Praise God!" 


And so it seems with today's verse, when Nehemiah says, "And because the gracious hand of my God was upon me, the king granted my requests." (Nehemiah 2:8)


Nehemiah is indeed saying "Ta daaaa!" But Nehemiah's not saying, "Look, y'all! I've accomplished a whole bunch and in quick fashion too! Are you impressed with me?!?!"

What he is saying is, "Thank you, to all of you who are complimenting me on a job well done. But let's give credit where credit is due, so Praise God! Ta daaaa! 'Because the gracious hand of my God was upon me, the king granted my requests.'" (Nehemiah 2:8)


Friends, we're pretty much at the start of a work week, and there's lots of work still to be done. When people compliment us on a job well done, we can indeed smile and thank them. But let's also remember to give credit where credit is due! Let's praise God for the skills and abilities and wisdom and strength that made it possible for us to get those things done well. 


Indeed let's all say it together, "Ta daaaa!"


Praise God!!!

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Day of Praise

Mon, 01/14/19"Day of Praise"


"When all our enemies heard about this, all the surrounding nations were afraid and lost their self-confidence, because they realized that this work had been done with the help of our God." - Nehemiah 6:16


God wants us to live with peace and joy that are born from confidence in Him, from certainty in His call to us, and without fear of our enemies. 


Peace, joy, confidence, certainty, and no fear. 


All these filled the heart of Nehemiah in days of old, and God works to fill our hearts with the same today. 


God makes these treasures of the heart possible by giving us eyes of the heart (Ephesians 1:18). The eyes of the heart are able to see things as they really are. 


What Nehemiah saw with the eyes of his heart was that God is Sovereign over all things. Therefore, Nehemiah knew that his enemies were only a temporary distraction and that God would deal with them so that Nehemiah could fulfill the calling God had given him. 


This is the same lesson that God taught Elisha's servant in 2 Kings 6:15-17 when the servant was worried because the enemy surrounded them. But Elisha assured the servant that those who were for them were greater than those against them. And then Elisha prayed to God that God would open the servant's eyes, and sure enough God did so that the servant was able to see into the spiritual realm where the armies of God stood ready to defeat their enemies. 


How did Nehemiah and Elisha see these things? How can we see the victory of God when we're threatened by people and things that would steal peace, joy, confidence, and certainty from us?


In Matthew 5:1-10, Jesus gives us The Beatitudes, specifically in 5:8 we receive the beatitude, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God."

Through faith in Jesus and his saving work for us on the cross, God cleans our heart and makes it pure. With our heart clean through faith in Jesus, we can see God. We can see things as they really are with the eyes of the heart. We can see that God is Sovereign over all things. Like Nehemiah, we can know that enemies are only a temporary distraction and that God will deal with them so that, like Nehemiah, we can fulfill the calling God has given us. And we, like Nehemiah, can taste peace, joy, confidence, certainty, and no fear. 


God helped Nehemiah long ago. And God will help you today too. 


"When all our enemies heard about this, all the surrounding nations were afraid and lost their self-confidence, because they realized that this work had been done with the help of our God" (Nehemiah 6:16).


Praise God!

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Day of Praise

Fri, 01/11/19, "Day of Praise" 

"In the first year of Cyrus king of Persia, in order to fulfill the word of the Lord spoken by Jeremiah, the Lord moved the heart of Cyrus king of Persia to make a proclamation throughout his realm and to put it in writing." - Ezra 1:1 

Today's verse is the simplest reminder of why we trust the promises of God: God has the power to do whatever it takes to fulfill his word. 

In the case of today's verse, God moves the heart of a foreign king to fulfill God's word. Furthermore, that foreign king did not even acknowledge God, let alone trust or worship God. And yet God moved that king's heart so that, at the right time, God came through for all who trusted and worshiped God as Lord. 

Friends, if you trust and worship God, at the right time, God will come through for you. Believe it, because it's true! 

Dear Lord, you know our frailties, uncertainties, burdens, fears, and needs. Give us your peace, we pray, trusting that you are Sovereign God and that, at the right time, you always come through for all who trust and worship you. Amen. 

Praise God!

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Day of Praise

Thur, 01/10/19, "Day of Praise" 

"Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth you will again bring me up." - Psalm 71:20 

In the Bible book of Job, Job is said to be blameless, upright, a God-fearer, and one who shuns evil. And yet Job loses all; he's personally afflicted; and he curses his birth. 

How should we respond when calamity comes upon us, whether it's Job-like or 9-11ish or something to a much smaller degree at work or in our home? 

Giving up often makes things worse, so hopefully we won't give up. 

But how do we hang in there and not give up? God speaks through the Psalmist to Job and to all who've tasted any magnitude of difficulty, along with you and me. God calls us to stop and pray and believe the word of God in our verse, "Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth you will again bring me up." (Psalm 71:20) 

Let us be found believing and encouraging others to do the same. And may God be praised as we do!

Praise God!

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Day of Praise

Wed, 01/09/19, "Day of Praise" 

"At the end of that time, I, Nebuchadnezzar, raised my eyes toward heaven, and my sanity was restored." - Daniel 4:34 

Recently, someone dear to me asked if they could tell me something. "Of course," I said. They proceeded to tell me how they'd been drawn into the temptations of the world. 

When they were done, we talked about both the temptation itself but also the process of confessing. Their closing comment was, "I feel better now that I've told you." 

Confession is good for the soul. 

Just ask powerful King Nebuchadnezzar, who, in today's Bible verse, tells how he himself had persistently turned away from God by sinning. But God, Nebuchadnezzar confesses, was and is more powerful; God is powerful and loving enough to bring us down to our knees. 

And God is powerful and loving enough to restore us. 

Nebuchadnezzar, who had persistently opposed God, was so moved by God's power and love, in dealing with Nebuchadnezzar's sin, that Nebuchadnezzar was compelled to confess his own sin to the world and encourage others to do the same. For he says in Daniel 4:37, "And those who walk in pride, [God] is able to humble." 

Nebuchadnezzar had learned first hand what surely many of us have heard in Proverbs 16:18, "Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall." 

Let us be encouraged by powerful King Nebuchadnezzar's testimony and the dear one who said to me, "I feel better now that I've told you." 

Confession is good for the soul. 

Praise God!

Monday, January 7, 2019

Day of Praise

Tues, 01/08/19, Celebration of The Epiphany of Our Lord, "Day of Praise" 

Matthew 2:10-11 - "When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy. And going into the house they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh." 

This past Sunday, January 6 (every year, January 6th), is celebrated by many Christians as The Day of The Epiphany of Our Lord, which celebrates Jesus being revealed to all nations as The King of all kings when the Magi book a camel in Babylon for unlimited miles, which they'd need as they traveled as long as two years in order to see and to worship Jesus.

The Magi went a long way to see and worship Jesus because they knew he had (and always will) come a long way for us. In the words of an ancient Creed, "for us and our salvation, he came down from heaven." Two years was a long way for the Magi, but "down from heaven" was a longer way for Jesus. 

How far will we go to see the One who's gone farther to see us? One family in our church drives 160 miles round-trip to worship. Now that's a testimony! 

Hey, y'all, there's a lot of us reading this devotion today; we're all flesh and blood. Mornings are hard for almost everyone. But Jesus's cross was harder. Much harder. He went all the way for us. It's worth it for us to go a ways for him. Ya know, to say, "Thank you." 

So how about in 2019, starting today, we all find a church and get there, no matter how far away it might be, and let's together worship God and God's Savior Son, Jesus, and get involved in learning how we can go to greater lengths each day to team together to share the immeasurable love of God through Jesus Christ with the whole world. 

Thank you all for almost 7 1/2 years together with this devotion. By God's grace, we've journeyed a long way together in Christ. And by God's grace 2019's going to be a great year too!

Praise God! 


Pastor Chris 
"The gospel is the story of Jesus [what God's only Son has done for us that we can't do for ourselves], spoken as a promise." - Robert Jenson

Day of Praise Invitation

INVITATION (Please send a reply and RSVP! Thank you!), Mon, 1/7/19, "Day of Praise"

"And he [Levi/Matthew] left everything behind, and got up and began to follow Him [Jesus]. And Levi [Matthew] gave a big reception for Him in his house; and there was a great crowd of tax collectors and other people who were reclining at the table with them." — Luke 5:28-29

First, thank you for the great love you shared by checking in on me while I took a little break over the holidays! 

Second, the Bible passage from today shows what God wants us to do after we've met Jesus for the first time or met Jesus again through the course of a day, namely, God wants us to know the joy of inviting others to meet and know Jesus more personally too! 

Third, in accord with the Bible passage, YOU'RE INVITED! We asked you a few weeks ago, and literally hundreds of you said it would help you to share Jesus and the Gospel with others by learning a) how to meet people, b) how to overcome roadblocks in sharing Jesus, and c) how to use different ways to share the good news of Jesus. Soooooooo, please join us here this Saturday, January 12 from 9a-12noon for an Immersion Event on "How to meet people!" First Priority America and First Priority Global founder and our long-time friend, Benny Proffitt, will be our keynote speaker, along with facilitating the action groups that will team together for 4 weeks until our February Immersion Event on "How to Overcome Roadblocks!" 
I recognize that many of you live far from here, but if you're relatively close by, please come, and if you can't come, please pray for God to unite us all in Christ and to increase our joy together in sharing Jesus personally with the world! 
Our address is 
Christ the King Lutheran Church 
611 Riverchase Pkwy West
Hoover, Alabama 35244. 
Please RSVP by sending a reply to this email or texting me directly at 205-401-2553! Thank you!
And Happy New Year!