Monday, March 31, 2014

Daily Devotion from Pastor Eric & Rita - Slaying Giants


Slaying Giants
                                                      
Today's Devotional Reading: Judg. 9-10; Ps. 49; 1 Cor. 16

  

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March 31, 2014

By reading the scripture above each day you will read the Old Testament through in one year and the New Testament through twice in a year. This will change your life. Start Today!  

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE    
"It is his battle, not ours. The LORD will give you to us!" (1 Samuel 17:47)

TODAY'S WORD   
, we all face giants in life. You might be facing one right now-something that looms so large, something so frightening or so powerful that you don't think you can ever win against it. 

David faced a giant in life. His name was Goliath-and with God's help, David slayed Goliath. If we take a close look at David's battle with Goliath, we'll find a four-step model for slaying our own giants and running the spiritual race.

Remember the Battle Is the Lord's. David said this to Goliath, " 'It is his battle, not ours. The LORD will give you to us!' " (1 Samuel 17:47). Remember, you are on the winning side. God is stronger than the devil. Your God is mightier than any vice, addiction, or problem. The Apostle John wrote, "You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world" (1 John 4:4).

Attack! If you tolerate a giant, it will take over your territory. Giants are like wildfires. They get out of control and will consume your life. That's why you don't run from giants. You attack them. Stop allowing this sin to enjoy the comfort of darkness. 1 Samuel 17:47 says, "As Goliath moved closer to attack, David quickly ran out to meet him" (NLT). As the enemy grew closer, David raced right at him. You need to do the same with the giants in your life.

Trust Only God. In the story of David and Goliath, David put no trust in Saul's armor. This is a temptation we all face: trusting in our own resources. Sometimes the Lord will reduce us to nothing so He, and He alone, will get the glory. Has that happened to you? That is good. Then God can receive the glory and show you what He is really capable of. 

Like David, you can-with God's help-overcome every giant and experience victory in the race of faith. 

A PRAYER FOR YOU TODAY    

ALMIGHTY God, whose compassions fail not, and whose loving-kindness reaches the world's end; We give you humble thanks for opening new lands to the light of your truth; for making paths in the deep waters and highways in the desert; and for planting your Church in all the earth. Grant, us that, we may live by faith and that we may labour abundantly to make known to all people who your Son is; through Jesus Christ our Lord we pray, Amen.  

, my your life be full of His blessings. 

Pastor Eric & Rita



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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Daily Devotion from Pastor Eric & Rita - Ordinary People, Extraordinary God


Ordinary People, Extraordinary God
                                                      
Today's Devotional Reading: Judg. 8; Ps. 42; 1 Cor. 15

  

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March 30, 2014

By reading the scripture above each day you will read the Old Testament through in one year and the New Testament through twice in a year. This will change your life. Start Today!  

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE    
"My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast; I will sing and give praise.(Psalm 57:7)

TODAY'S WORD   
, he came from the most humble of beginnings and rose to be the greatest king in the history of the nation Israel. In battle he was fearless. In wisdom and ruling, he was without peer. He was someone God uniquely described as being a man after His own heart. Of course, I'm speaking of David.

God's selection of David as Israel's king can help us identify some principles about the man or woman God wants to use.

God Uses Ordinary People. The Lord uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things; then people give credit to the Lord rather than to human beings. Just as surely as God plucked David, an ordinary shepherd boy, from obscurity, He is looking for someone He can show His strength through today. 

God Uses Spiritually Focused People. David was totally focused on who God is (see Psalm 57:7). God may not give you everything you hoped for in life. Then again, He may give you more. You just leave that up to God and put Him first. That is what David did.

God Uses People Who Are Content in Him. As a young boy, David's primary responsibility was to watch and insure the safety of sheep. David figured that if watching sheep was what God wanted him to do then he would do the best job he could. Did he dream of one day doing great things for God? We can't know for sure, but we do know that David was content in whatever God called him to do.

Like David, we are all ordinary people. No matter. As long as you are willing to be faithful in what God has set before you and willing to be content in whatever God asks from you, God will use you. 

A PRAYER FOR YOU TODAY    

Lord God, I pray that you will fill my heart with the blessing of your Holy Spirit. Grant me this day the strength to be temperate in all things, diligent in my duties, and patient under my afflictions. Direct me in all my ways. Give me grace to be just and upright in all my dealings; quiet and peaceable; full of compassion; and ready to do good to all people, according to my abilities and opportunities. For the sake of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Amen. 

, my your life be full of His blessings. 

Pastor Eric & Rita



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