Spending Correctly?

How are we spending our resources each day?  Our time, our talents, our life – what are we using it to produce? Are we using it to gain more of the world for ourselves, or are we using it to bring honor and glory to the Lord, to allow Christ to be manifest through our lives living and serving others?

If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it.  And what do you benefit if you gain the whole world but are yourself lost or destroyed?
Luke 9:24-25 NLT
http://bible.com/116/luk.9.24-25.NLT

Life Application Devotional
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“Nothing material can compensate for the loss of eternal life. Jesus’ disciples are not to use their lives on earth for their own pleasure-they should spend their lives serving God and people. If this present life is most important to you, you will do everything you can to protect it. You will not want to do anything that might endanger your safety, health, or comfort. By contrast, if following Jesus is most important, you may find yourself in unsafe, unhealthy, and uncomfortable places. You will risk death, but you will not fear it because you know that Jesus will raise you to eternal life.”

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Nothing without You

God looks down from heaven on the entire human race; he looks to see if anyone is truly wise, if anyone seeks God. But no, all have turned away; all have become corrupt. No one does good, not a single one!
Psalms 53:2-3 NLT
http://bible.com/116/psa.53.2-3.NLT

“Why do you call me good?” Jesus asked. “Only God is truly good.
Mark 10:18 NLT
http://bible.com/116/mrk.10.18.NLT

Do we think that we are good?

Do we think that we deserve credit or reward for the good things that we have done?

Do we compare ourselves to others and say either, look how good I am compared to them – or look how much more good they are than me. Foolish pride and envious sinner, depart from us, satan.

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He sees you, what does He see in you?

http://bible.com/116/psa.33.18.nlt
But the Lord watches over those who fear Him,
those who rely on his unfailing love.
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Observation
He watches over me. Just think about that for a moment. Hear it like a child.

The Lord watches over me.

Let’s step outside of the familiar religious attitude of listening with our minds,  and let’s hear this message with our young,  new hearts.

The Lord watches over me.

Yes, everything I do. Even every word I say. Even every thought that enters my mind. The Lord watches over me.

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Under seige

Lord, on a day of so much pain and struggle and trial and persecution and suffering in Charleston, we seek you,  Lord.

http://bible.com/116/ezk.18.23.nlt
Do you think that I like to see wicked people die? says the Sovereign lord . Of course not! I want them to turn from their wicked ways and live.
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Can I worship?

http://bible.com/116/psa.15.1-5.nlt
Who may worship in your sanctuary, Lord? Who may enter your presence on your holy hill?
Those who lead blameless lives and do what is right, speaking the truth from sincere hearts.
Those who refuse to gossip or harm their neighbors or speak evil of their friends.
Those who despise flagrant sinners, and honor the faithful followers of the Lord , and keep their promises even when it hurts.
Those who lend money without charging interest, and who cannot be bribed to lie about the innocent.
Such people will stand firm forever.

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Discipline and Instruction

Psalms 94:12-13 NLT
Joyful are those you discipline, Lord , those you teach with your instructions. You give them relief from troubled times until a pit is dug to capture the wicked.

Discipline and teaching.
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These two things are supposed to go hand in hand, because together they lead to wisdom. But one without the other is folly.

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Are we soaring, or too short to dunk?

Is letting someone go loving them or giving up on them?

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What about God’s design – letting us choose to either love and obey Him,  or to live a life of rebellion that ends up with us eternally separated from Him – is that Him loving us, or throwing in the towel and giving up on those that don’t bow down and worship Him?

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I think that the answers come down to the situation. If I give up trying to learn something new without even trying, you would call me a quitter. For example, if I was a child and you were trying to teach me how to fold a paper airplane, and all the other children were folding their airplanes,  but I refused – you might encourage me, you might take extra time to give me pointers and extra instruction. But if even after that individual attention and effort, I still refused to try, and I quit – you might be concerned that I’m a quitter at heart.

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But if you see me trying over and over again diligently only to fail time and time again, you might honor my diligence but realize that I’m not capable of the task at hand,  and hope that at some point I might be worse enough to give up and learn that it is beyond my abilities. For example,  if you see me at 5’6″ trying over and over again to dunk a basketball and never even coming close to the rim,  you might eventually consider me to be either foolish or insane if I did not come to the conclusion that it was beyond my abilities to dunk a basketball.

So doesn’t it matter whether we are trying our not?

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If a parent hands over their child to the state because they do not want the hassle of a child getting in the way of their party lifestyle,  isn’t that different than a parent that knows that they’ve tried and there is no way for them to provide a safe and healthy environment for that child? 

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Whether the decision is big or small,  doesn’t it come down to the amount of effort we are willing to put forth?

Doesn’t it come down to heart?

Doesn’t it come down to the “why” that is underneath the visible,  outside evidence of the choice?

You see,  the “why” is the meat of the issue.

We can look at the visible evidence of choices that others make in their lives, but without knowing the “why”, is it fair at all to judge their decisions?

So if we want to understand God, isn’t it important for us to dig for some level of understanding about “why” He allows us to choose between rebellion and obedience, between forgiving and judging, between faith and disbelief, between love and hate, between patience and irritability, between joy and misery, between peace and worry, between a life focused on self and a life surrendered to Him.

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You see, He knows who we are. We don’t. He knows what will happen if we actually try to fold that paper airplane and we complete the task at hand.  He knows that we will be amazed when we see it flying and soaring and floating through the air. He knows that we are capable.

But we think of ourselves as the little 5’6″ boy who can’t even reach the rim. Most of us sell ourselves short without even trying to reach the rim.

You see, He can lift us up to heights we can’t even imagine.

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The “why” is uncovered by whether or not we are trying.

Proverbs 21:2 NLT
People may be right in their own eyes, but the Lord examines their heart.

But He doesn’t expect us to do it alone,  and He doesn’t ask us to do anything that He doesn’t give us the strength to accomplish through Him:

Isaiah 41:9-10 NLT
I have called you back from the ends of the earth, saying, ‘You are my servant.’ For I have chosen you and will not throw you away. Don’t be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will hold you up with my victorious right hand.

So let’s choose to soar today.

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I’m thirsty, how far is it to the bar?

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When we get thirsty,  we look for something to drink. It’s natural, we don’t have to remind ourselves consciously to seek water when we realize that we are thirsty,  we don’t have to teach ourselves how to drink water, even new born babies know how to drink.

Jesus taught us a little bit about being thirsty and drinking. In fact,  a lot of His lessons center around thirst and drink. His first miracle was turning water into wine. He told the woman at the well that He could give her living water and that she would thirst no more. He also told us that those who hunger and thirst after righteousness will be filled.

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But many of us hear “righteousness” and we immediately think of hypocrites and “churchy” people who look down their noses at us because of where they believe they are compared to where they perceive us to be. But you see,  we are all standing on fallen ground if we are examining and comparing our works against each other.

Only Christ’s work through us is worthy and righteous, and none of us should take credit for that to use it to boast or compare ourselves against others, because only He is worthy of praise and honor. It is His righteousness that we receive that redeems us, our own works cannot earn righteousness.

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Righteousness is not a measuring stick for us to stand beside,  measuring ourselves and comparing ourselves against others. It isn’t even a measuring stick for us to compare our today to yesterday and either be despondent or proud over our progress.

Righteousness is like a high bar set so that when we are extended fully on the tips of our toes,  and reaching with every fiber of our being,  and extending our fingertips, they can brush ever so slightly against it for a moment. It is meant to keep us ever reaching forward, not content that we have arrived or achieved our goal.

This is what it means to thirst after righteousness, to look beyond the evidence of our daily shortcomings,  to remember that Christ is at work inside us, and to reach eagerly for the high bar daily,  even moment to moment,  decision to decision, with faith that our lives will be filled with the presence of that touch of the Lord’s hands on our lives when we reach forth towards the high bar.

Psalms 42:1-3 NLT
As the deer longs for streams of water, so I long for you, O God. I thirst for God, the living God. When can I go and stand before him? Day and night I have only tears for food, while my enemies continually taunt me, saying, “Where is this God of yours?”

If we believe that we have arrived,  if we feel that we have grasped the bar firmly within our hands and that we are righteous,  I fear that we may be walking blind in the darkness, unaware of our true situation.

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If we once touched the bar,  and that was enough active spiritual exercise to keep us satisfied with low impact religious practice but not reaching for the bar daily, I fear that we are settling for a false peace that provides little growth or fruit in our lives.

If we are measuring ourselves by the laws of men,  if we are eagerly checking off the list of rules that we are not breaking, I fear that we are stumbling over the letter of the law that leads to death.

But if we are thirsty for righteousness, if we are reaching for the bar,  if we are led by our goal of loving and honoring God with a life of loving and serving others – then even when we know that we aren’t grasping the bar firmly and that we aren’t touching that bar quite as often as we would like to – this is the humble, spiritual position of a child of God reaching out to his loving, heavenly Father.

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It isn’t about where you are.

It is about where you are headed.

And we aren’t headed anywhere if we aren’t reaching out.

Our desires drive what we are reaching for, so what we are reaching for either testifies to our faith,  or it betrays our unfaithfulness.

What am I reaching for today?

Is it something that will glorify and bring honor to the name of the Lord – or is it all about me?

Is it something that will serve others showing them forgiveness,  kindness,  gentleness, patience, peace,  and mercy – or is it all about me?

Am I looking at where I am in my spiritual walk instead of keeping my eyes firmly focused on the goal ahead,  the high bar of Christ’s example and teachings?

Am I thirsty?

Am I reaching?

Let’s stretch forth our hands towards the high bar today,  friends.

Not so that we can be proud of any progress made, but so that we might remain humbled by our constant reaching,and that our fingertips brushing against the presence of the Holy Spirit will serve as a constant reminder of the price paid for His victory over our lives.

Who do you think you are?

Who are we, that Almighty God would take notice of us?

Really?

Who do we think we are, to believe that God himself, creator of all things in heaven and earth would even think about us for a moment?

Psalms 144:3-4 NLT
O  Lord , what are human beings that you should notice them, mere mortals that you should think about them? For they are like a breath of air; their days are like a passing shadow.

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Conviction leads to freedom – because we were already prisoners.

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God is so good.

Mandee and I had a long discussion about conviction and change in our lives last night. We talked about understanding the conviction that we encounter each day,  not as a means of guilt and shame,  but as a conscious reminder and encouragement to continue growing and changing.

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