Friday, October 29, 2010

Free From Sin

by Sandra Drescher from her book Just Between God & Me

After a heavy rain, my brother and I went for a walk. When we came to a bank that was covered with mud, my brother slid down it. It looked like fun and I couldn’t resist. When I slid down, however, I fell, twisted my arm, and pulled a muscle. Seeing only the pleasure, I hadn’t anticipated the pain that followed.

Sinful ways sometimes look attractive too. They don’t look harmful at first, but if I yield, unexpected results may take place. Christ knows the deceitful ways of sin and wants to set me free from sin’s trap. By following Him, I no longer fall captive to the bonds of sin.

You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness (Rom. 6:18 NIV).

Thank You, Lord, for freeing me from sin and its cunning ways of deception. Guide me in the way of righteousness. Amen.

I read, “Christ knows the deceitful ways of sin and wants to set me free from sin’s trap.” and it lighted on me with such warmth and comfort and peace, I wanted to share it with you.  It was a sweet moment, I hope you will find it the same.

Praying for These

Father, I ask in JESUS Name that Your Sweet and Holy Presence  be real to every precious soul who comes to this page.  I am finding it impossible to gather words sufficient to convey the sweetness of knowing YOU set us free from the wages, the grip, the utter bondage of sin and Your heart is totally pure in it; totally only for our good and well being do You so desire that we be free. I love You, LORD.  Thank You. Thank You. HOLY SPIRIT, I ask You to take this precious, precious moment and create it afresh and new in the souls of every reader. Amen and amen.

Holy hugs and a blessed weekend to you all, kt

Ballo

IDOK Devotion for Thursday, October 28, 2010

Let me say first up that I do not for a nanosecond believe that John 15 is saying we can lose our salvation given to us in CHRIST JESUS. To lose or have it taken away would not be ‘eternal’ would it?

However, a word in John 15 was disturbing today when I consulted my online Greek Lexicon.

It’s not the word in John 15:2 which reads:

“Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away; . . .” .

Takes away. The Greek word used here is airo and means to raise up, elevate, lift up, to raise from the ground, to raise upwards, to take upon one’s self and carry what has been raise up, to bear, to move from it’s place.

Okay. I can like that.  You too? The soul in Christ that has been beaten down by the ‘rain’ and the ‘heat of hot winds’ and the like, JESUS comes to lift up, to move from that place of hurt and ‘non fruit bearing’ to a place of abiding in Him so that branch can bear fruit. Yeah! I like that. That’s encouraging. That’s a message one wants to deliver.

However, when we move to verse 6, the same word is not used.

“If anyone does not abide in Me, he is thrown away . . .” .

Thrown away. That Greek word is ballo – not airo.  Ballo means to let go of a thing without caring where it falls; to give over to one’s care uncertain about the result.

Gasp! Now, we know for CERTAIN that God Almighty would NEVER let go of a soul without caring where he or she falls. We KNOW He would NEVER give over a soul to something or someone and not KNOW the end result. So what could this mean?

Could it mean the LORD really is serious about this thing of us abiding in Him and bearing much fruit? Could it mean that when He brings the clippers to prune again and again, and again and again we WILL NOT abide, will not be a producing branch, that He cuts us off (lets us go away) from His fellowship? That He gives us over to the consequences of our sins and rebellion, our refusal to abide in Him? So much so that we just might wake up and wonder what will happen to us? What will my results be? Where am I? How did I get here? Is there any hope for me?

Ballo. A serious word.

Again, I say.  I do not for a nanosecond believe that we can be ‘un-reborn’ in CHRIST JESUS. But obviously Christians can so seriously mess up that they can experience the ‘fire’ of chastisement to the place they wonder whose care they are in. And wonder just what will become of them.  Reminds me a few passages further over in the New Testament. Where some were sick and some even dead because they partook of the LORD’s Supper unworthily (1 Corinthians 11:29-31).  And the deaths of Ananias and Sapphira (Acts 5:1-11) for lying to the HOLY SPIRIT.

Am I saying all sickness and deaths are because a Christian messed up BIG TIME? Heavens NO!  If that were so I’D BE DEAD long ago!! But I am saying we MUST take John 15 and every book and chapter before it and every book and chapter after it SERIOUSLY.  We must take abiding in JESUS seriously — He does!

John 15:11 These things I have spoken to you so that My joy may be in you, and that your joy may be made full.

See that? Made full — it’s not automatic at salvation — we have to cooperate with Him, ABIDE in Him to have FULL JOY.

Father, I did not expect such a lengthy word today; such a sober word today. Thank You HOLY SPIRIT for bringing me back from what I think a number of years ago was the brink of this place of ballo.  It’s a horrible place; a place I never want to go again and a place I want no one else to be.  I pray if there is even one that is approaching such a place with You that today they will allow You to rescue them in JESUS NAME.

And, Father, my petition remains for our loved ones and our IDOK Troops and their safety and well being; Israel and peace and protection for them; America and the Great Awakening that we are asking You to bring, a revival that will change this Nation’s culture, the elections next week; families grieving, Elaine, the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons coming up  — help me do everything within me to make them Holy Seasons this year; and thank You for today’s rain, wash us too, ABBA, in JESUS name. Amen and amen.

Holy hugs, kt

Plain and Simple

IDOK Devotion for Wednesday, October 27, 2010

I’m here, I think, this morning with only a few words.

Ephesians 5: 7 Therefore do not be partakers with them; 8 for you were formerly darkness, but now you are Light in the Lord; walk as children of Light 9 (for the fruit of the Light consists in all goodness and righteousness and truth), 10 trying to learn what is pleasing to the Lord.

DADDY GOD tells us in verse 8 that we, when we have been born again; that is when we who were once darkness but now have become Light, that we are to live (walk) as children of the Light. And then He puts in a parenthetical phrase that we need to come back to but to understand how to walk as children of Light we need to go straight from verse 8 to verse 10.

So how do we walk as children of Light? We make it our business to put forth our very best effort to LEARN WHAT IS PLEASING TO THE LORD.

And how will we know when we are doing that? Verse 9. When we begin to see ourselves think and DO GOODNESS, RIGHTEOUSNESS, and TRUTH day to day, and day after day after day after day.

How simple and plain is that?!

DADDY GOD, thank You.  Carolyn comes to mind in this very moment and before I ask You another thing, I ask You to minister to her needs in this moment. And every other Carolyn and Janet and Melinda and on and on that is experiencing lack in this moment – fill them up, LORD, with Yourself and they will have no lack.  Your Word tells me it’s so and I believe You.

I ask You, HOLY SPIRIT, to minister this Word as You will to every heart who reads it. I pray the simplicity of it will take hold and will bring forth the fruit You desire in us.

And we remember now our IDOK Troops, our Loved Ones, particularly the Lowerys and the Givhans and the Grovensteins; renewing and specifically asking You for a Great Awakening in America, for Peace and Protection for Israel, for the legal election of Constitutional People next week, and for holy boldness and a hunger and thirst for You and Your Word that is unequal to anything thus far in my life. Amen and amen in JESUS NAME.

Holy hugs, kt

Baby Caleb Lowery

I just received a phone call that Baby Caleb’s fight is over.  He got to miss all the sins he might have committed. He got to meet JESUS face to face having  never chosen to sin against HIM.  How glorious is that?!

Please pray for his parents. They are strong and courageous, even as their son; and yet strong JESUS FOLLOWERS need others to come alongside to give loving support. Let us do that with our prayers and however else the HOLY SPIRIT may prompt us.

Thank you and holy hugs, kt