Everyday at work this pencil cup reminds me of who it is that I serve.
The Lord your God is with you, a mighty warrior that saves.He will take great delight in you.In His love He will no longer rebuke you but will rejoice over you with singing
By day He directs His love and at night His song is with me -- this is a prayer to the God of my heart
The Lord your God is with you, a mighty warrior that saves.He will take great delight in you.In His love He will no longer rebuke you but will rejoice over you with singing
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| My brother, Noah..and is epically tied tie! |
I love Paul's choice of words. We not only have victory, but overwhelming victory. Through Christ we have victory over death! The "end all, be all" is now just the beginning. A song played a church yesterday describing heaven as an "eternal day with God." I couldn't help but smile (quite largely) at that fact. It reminds me of all those moments when I thought "I hope this never ends." It always does, obviously. But I look forward to a day when I think that....and it's true. To sit and talk and just BE with God wishing it would never end....and it never does. My heart is soothed just thinking about it
I wrote the above a couple of days ago. Then I became distracted. My heart became heavier than it has in a long time. My co-worker's mother had a heart attack and left urgently, my other co-worker is having a hard time, another is dealing with a psycho ex husband and two children caught in the middle and another is dealing with a psycho husband and a daughter who doesn't deserve the treatment she gets at school.
Ever had those times in your life when your situation has you at a loss for words, when the storms rages so bad you can't hear yourself think. I know I have, plenty. What a comfort to know that we the words escape us we have the Holy Spirit praying FOR us. Words can't even contain the prayers the Holy Spirit prays on our behalf. And notice that it doesn't say WHEN we don't have the words. We DON'T know what to pray for or HOW to pray. God hears our prayers, of this I am sure, but the prayers whispered by the Spirit are POWERFUL. This Spirit raised Christ from the dead, can you imagine his prayers! If we share in Christ's treasures then we share in his suffering. During that suffering the Holy Spirit intercedes on our behalf. It's like a glorious puzzle within a few verses!!! God knows that life on earth will bring pain and suffering because of the sin in the world. God provided a liasion after Christ who will never leave us and prays on our behalf. Sometimes I wonder why worry ever enters my mind, it's obvious I am loved and well taken care of, worry should NEVER enter the equation.
Romans 8:23 And even we Christians, although we have the Holy Spirit within us as a foretaste of future glory, also groan to be released from pain and suffering. We, too, wait anxiously for that day when God will give us our full rights as children, including the new bodies He has promised us.
BUT on to the meaning of the verse described in it’s context. We don’t have that freedom from sin yet. We hope and look forward to that day. We must wait patiently and confidently. We will suffer, we will endure pain and hardship, we will get hurt and in all of that we must look forward and wait. In the first century, under Nero, Christians died right and left. Crosses, eaten by lions, stoned yet they look forward to the coming glory with confidence. Christians all over the world meet in secret for fear of what their government or fellow citizen may do. They do so because they look forward to the coming freedom with patience and confidence. They have the Holy Spirit to remind them of coming glory, the same Spirit that lives in you and I. What an amazing God we serve!
Let me just say that yesterday was AMAZING. I couldn't stop smiling, all because of God. Studying about how he loves me so much He adopted me and anticipating for the coming glory that is infinitely better than anything my mind can grasp, that's enough to put anyone in a good mood.
“Who are the sons and daughters of God? They are all those who are led by the Spirit of God, all those who “walk” according to the Spirit. The call is always the same. We are to abide in Christ, as the branches abide in the vine. There is to be fruit in the Christian life. If there is no fruit, if there is no evidence that we are abiding in the vine, then perhaps there is no reality to our profession of faith. It is fine to say, with the apostle John, that to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God (John 1:12). That’s a great truth. On the day when we accepted Jesus as our Savior, wonder of wonders, we became the children of God. But if we truly became the children of god, we were at that moment indwelt by the Holy Spirit; and if we were indwelt by the Holy Spirit, surely there will be some evidence of this in our lives. “If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit” (Gal 5:25). It is a call for a conscious effort on our part: we should be “led by the Spirit” (Rom 8:14); we should not “quench” the Spirit. Paul has shown us the wonder of the Spirit’s work in helping us keep the law; and yet he is also showing clearly that there must be a conscious involvement on our part: Walk after the Spirit, be led by the Spirit. – Francis Schaeffer
Romans 8:16 For His Holy Spirit speaks to us deep in our hearts and tells us that we are God’s children.