Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Daily Devotion from Pastor Eric & Rita - Giving Our Best


Giving Our Best
                                                      
Today's Devotional Reading: Ex. 21-22; Ps. 12; Acts 4

  

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January 28, 2014

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TODAY'S SCRIPTURE    
"And being found in appearance as a man, [Christ] humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross. (Philippians 2:8)

TODAY'S WORD   
, have you ever known someone-perhaps at work, or even at home-who only gives the bare minimum? There are many Christians like this. They engage in spiritual pursuits only when necessary. They have time for everything else, but somehow they just don't have time for God. That is not the way to live the Christian life.

God says if you want to be holy, and as a result happy, you must actively walk in His ways. But what does it mean to walk in His ways? Does it mean to walk in good feelings? No. It's to walk in the law of the Lord the Scripture says (see Psalm 119:1). Some Christians will say, "I'm not under the law. I'm under grace." Now in a sense that is true. Christians are no longer under the curse of the law, the law that we were unable to keep through our own strength. But also understand that Jesus said, " 'Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill' " (Matthew 5:17). We are not under the duty to keep the law to earn God's approval. But that doesn't mean that we disregard the law. It doesn't mean we say, "I'm not under the law anymore so I can do whatever I want."

The principles of the law certainly still apply in the Christian's life. The difference is we don't follow the law because we have to. We follow God's law because we want to. The principles of the law are not restrictive-they are protective. Some might say, "I'll settle for the bare minimum." But our hearts should long to give so much more. After all, we're doing this for God! Jesus has done everything for us! It should be our joy to give our best to Him.


A PRAYER FOR YOU TODAY    

O God, who is near us always, I thank you for all the good gifts with which you have filled my life; for love that makes life beautiful, for all thoughts that uplift and gladden, for faith to believe and strength to attain, for every experience which humbles and teaches the need of you. Let me never doubt that, having led me thus far, you will lead me to the end. I wish to serve you; show me how I can do it best. Graciously look upon me and use me as you will. And grant that I may employ all of your gifts to the end of setting forth of your glory; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, Amen.

, my your life be full of His blessings. 

Pastor Eric & Rita



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