Tuesday 27 November 2018

Complaining and Murmuring


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Christians are set as light bearers on the way to heaven. They are to reflect to the world the light shining upon them from Christ. Their life and character should be such that through them others will get a right conception of Christ and of His service.

If we do represent Christ, we shall make His service appear attractive, as it really is. Christians who gather up gloom and sadness to their souls, and murmur and complain, are giving to others a false representation of God and the Christian life. They give the impression that God is not pleased to have His children happy, and in this they bear false witness against our heavenly Father.

Satan is exultant when he can lead the children of God into unbelief and despondency. He delights to see us mistrusting God, doubting His willingness and power to save us. He loves to have us feel that the Lord will do us harm by His providences. It is the work of Satan to represent the Lord as lacking in compassion and pity. He misstates the truth in regard to Him. He fills the imagination with false ideas concerning God; and instead of dwelling upon the truth in regard to our heavenly Father, we too often fix our minds upon the misrepresentations of Satan and dishonor God by distrusting Him and murmuring against Him. Satan ever seeks to make the religious life one of gloom. He desires it to appear toilsome and difficult; and when the Christian presents in his own life this view of religion, he is, through his unbelief, seconding the falsehood of Satan.

Many, walking along the path of life, dwell upon their mistakes and failures and disappointments, and their hearts are filled with grief and discouragement. While I was in Europe, a sister who had been doing this, and who was in deep distress, wrote to me, asking for some word of encouragement. The night after I had read her letter I dreamed that I was in a garden, and one who seemed to be the owner of the garden was conducting me through its paths. I was gathering the flowers and enjoying their fragrance, when this sister, who had been walking by my side, called my attention to some unsightly briers that were impeding her way. There she was mourning and grieving. She was not walking in the pathway, following the guide, but was walking among the briers and thorns. “Oh,” she mourned, “is it not a pity that this beautiful garden is spoiled with thorns?” Then the guide said, “Let the thorns alone, for they will only wound you. Gather the roses, the lilies, and the pinks.”

Have there not been some bright spots in your experience? Have you not had some precious seasons when your heart throbbed with joy in response to the Spirit of God? When you look back into the chapters of your life experience do you not find some pleasant pages? Are not God’s promises, like the fragrant flowers, growing beside your path on every hand? Will you not let their beauty and sweetness fill your heart with joy?
The briers and thorns will only wound and grieve you; and if you gather only these things, and present them to others, are you not, besides slighting the goodness of God yourself, preventing those around you from walking in the path of life?


It is not wise to gather together all the unpleasant recollections of a past life,—its iniquities and disappointments,—to talk over them and mourn over them until we are overwhelmed with discouragement. A discouraged soul is filled with darkness, shutting out the light of God from his own soul and casting a shadow upon the pathway of others.

Wednesday 21 November 2018

The Holy Spirit


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The Holy Spirit is the personal presence of Christ that energizes the soul. The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Godhead, who brings life-giving power into our lives. He is the personal representative of our Lord, who brings vitality to our Christian experience. The Holy Spirit convicts us of sin, reveal’s God’s truth, and leads us into service.

Be satisfied with nothing less than the infilling of the Holy Spirit in your life. Ask God for it. Open your heart to receive it, and claim the gift by faith.

New Beginnings


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We can either get stuck in the pain of the past or move on to new beginnings. New beginnings do not ignore or erase the past, but they take us beyond its devastating hurt. They lead us out of its destructive bondage. The past is a teacher, but it is not our master. Someone once said, “ You can never run forward looking backwards”.


Each morning God invites us to have a new beginning. “Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; great is his faithfulness.” (Lam. 3:22,23). God’s compassion doesn’t fail, His mercies are new every morning! Why not discover this God of new beginnings in your life today; and let him move you on from the mistakes of your past. Let today be your day of new beginnings.

Kindness


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Kindness looks for opportunities to do others good. It delights in making others happy. Kindness is not demanding; it is giving. Think of what the atmosphere in your home would be like if you were a little kinder. Think what the workplace would be like if you were a little kinder. Think what our schools, our churches, and our communities would be like if we were a little kinder.

Kindness produces kindness. The people around us often reflect back the attitudes  we project toward them. They are like mirrors imaging what we are.

A little girl once prayed, “Lord, help all the bad people to be good, and help all the good people to be kind”. Why not think of someone you can perform an act of kindness for today?

Wednesday 14 November 2018

Peace is a Gift


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Peace is not an attribute we strive for. It is not a state of mind we achieve through some meditative state. Peace is a gift God offers. We receive it by faith.When we open our hearts to the Holy Spirit, the Spirit brings peace. Scripture calls the Holy Spirit our Comforter. He is the one who holds us up and supports us, encourages us, steadies us, and gives us peace. Peace is the state of calm assurance. Its like the ocean, although on top the waves tossing and turning and everything is in chaos, yet below at the bottom everything is still calm. It is the result of trust, of knowing that someone much greater than we is in control. 

Peace is the opposite of worry. Worry projects the worst possible scenario on the screen of our minds. Peace trusts that God will work to accomplish His good in every situation. Jesus is the Prince of Peace. Receiving Him, we receive peace. And when we are at peace with God, we cannot be made miserable.

The old hymn states it well:"Peace! peace! wonderful peace, coming down from the Father above; sweep over my spirit forever, I pray, in fathomless billows of love." Today open your heart to receive heaven's Dove of Peace. Accept His gift of peace. It is yours for the asking.