Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Job 11:7

“Can you discover the depths of God? Can you discover the limits of the Almighty?” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Can you discover (cheqer: search, find out, investigate) the depths of God? Can you discover the limits (takliyth: end, perfection) of the Almighty?”

SUMMARY

Can you investigate and discover the depths of God? Can you search out the limits of the Almighty?

MEDITATION

While we can spend our entire lives searching out the great vastness of God, the reality is, one cannot completely know the depths of One Who has no end. As we draw near to Him and, in return, He to us, we will grow more and more acquainted with His ways and attributes, but we’ll never know Him fully until we meet Him face to face. Today, seek intimacy with your Father. Get to know Him better today – be willing to move deeper into your knowledge of all that He is.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Psalm 145:18

“The LORD is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“The LORD is near (qarowb: nigh, at hand, neighbor, next, kin; personal relationship) to all who call (qara': utter a loud sound, to call unto, cry for help, to summon, invite) upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth ('emeth: right, faithfully, assuredly, faithful, firmness, faithfulness, truth, sureness, reliability, stability, continuance, reliableness) .”

SUMMARY

You'll have a close, personal relationship with the Lord when you faithfully and assuredly cry out to Him for help.


MEDITATION

What is truth? When you look at its biblical definition one must undoubtedly arrive at the conclusion that it is God who is the possesser and giver of perfect truth. Today, walk in His truth - get to know it. When one realizes that he can't hide anything from God anyway and deceit has no leg to stand on before Him, he sees that he can draw close to God. Cry out to Him today, we are all in great need of a healthy dose of Godly truth.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Colossians 3:2

“Set your mind on the things above, not on the things that are on earth.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Set your mind (phroneo: think, regard, affections, to seek, to strive for) on the things above (ano: high, upwards, above, of heaven), not on the things that are on earth (ge: land, ground, world, earthly).”

SUMMARY

Think on and set your affections toward things of heaven, not on worldly things of the earth.

MEDITATION

Today, strive to see everything with a heavenly mindset. Set aside your personal interests and opinions and only view all that comes your way via the Spirit. Often the surface issue is much different than the heart of the matter that is easily seen. How does one become unmoved and unswayed by his ever changing surroundings? He sets his mind and affections on the things that are above that cannot be shaken.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Ezekiel 14:6

“Therefore say to the house of Israel, 'Thus says the Lord GOD, Repent and turn away from your idols and turn your faces away from all your abominations.'” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Therefore say to the house of Israel, 'Thus says the Lord GOD, Repent (shuwb: turn, turn back, turn away, restore, render, recompense; to show a turning away) and turn away ("shuwb" again) from your idols and turn your faces (paniym: before, presence, sight, countenance) away from all your abominations (tow`ebah: abominable things, disgusting things, abomination, unclean, mixed, wickedness) .'”

SUMMARY

Tell My people that I say to them, "Turn away from all that you put before Me and turn your gaze away from all of your wicked and disgusting practices."

MEDITATION

It doesn't take anything more than reading a few minutes of news to see that abominations and idols abound in this age. But this morning I reiterate to you what the LORD spoke to Ezekiel, "Turn away from your idols and abominations, people of God!" It is time for those who profess with their mouths to know the LORD to begin to live accordingly. Today, will you live the Word? Will you keep the laws of the LORD?

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Proverbs 4:25

“Let your eyes look directly ahead and let your gaze be fixed straight in front of you.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Let your eyes (`ayin: sight, mental qualities, mental and spiritual faculties, spring, fountain) look (nabat: behold, consider, regard, see, respect, pay attention to) directly ahead and let your gaze be fixed straight in front of (yashar: direct, right, well, fitted, upright, level, upright, just, lawful, smooth, straightforward) you.”

SUMMARY

Let your mental and spiritual eyes stay fixed straight ahead - focused on the direct way in front of you.


MEDITATION

The trouble is, there's always plenty of things fighting for our attention. Family obligations, work, finances, health issues - the list could go on and on. That is what makes this verse so applicable. Keeping your gaze fixed on the things of the LORD will often eliminate alot of trials and distractions. So today, look up to the One who holds your every step in the palm of His mighty hand. He will make your steps sure!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Matthew 11:28

“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.” (KJV)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Come to Me, all you who labor (kopiao: toil, grow weary, tired, exhausted – as with toil or burdens or grief) and are heavy-laden (phortizo: burdened upon, loaded down), and I will give you rest (anapauo: refresh, to cause or permit one to cease from any movement or labor in order to recover and collect his strength; to keep quiet, of calm and patient expectation).”

SUMMARY

Come to me all who have become exhausted, weary and loaded down with burdens. I will give you refreshing in order to collect your strength.

MEDITATION

A life resting in the LORD is a good life. "Ministry" and service should not be detrimental or damaging in any capacity, when done as God intended. Don't fall into the trap that the more you "do", the better. Your first priority is to be found resting in your Father. Today, before you do anything, lay all of your burdens down and breathe in the rest of the LORD.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Matthew 1:23

“Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.” (KJV)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS


(Not necessary)

SUMMARY

(Self-explanatory)

MEDITATION

What a glorious event took place when The Christ came into this earth in the form of a man! Only when we meet Him face to face will we know the full extent of what He willingly left behind in order to reconcile all men unto God. Today, and every day, I say bless the name of Emmanuel, The Christ Who enabled all men to dwell with God! He left the glorious side of the Father to come to earth in order for us to leave the earth to be seated at the glorious side of the Father!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Revelation 21:7

"He who overcomes will inherit these things, and I will be his God and he will be My son.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

"He who overcomes (nikao: conquers, prevails, gets the victory) will inherit (kleronomeo: be heir, obtain by inheritance, to receive the portion assigned to one, to become partaker of) these things (pass: all), and I will be his God and he will be My son (huios: child; of those whom God esteems as sons, whom He loves, protects and benefits above others) .”

SUMMARY

He who conquers and gains the victory will receive all of these things (see chapter 21). I will be His Lord and God and he will be My highly esteemed son that I will love, protect and benefit above all others.

MEDITATION

I have one simple question for you today, "Will you be an overcomer?"

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Matthew 19:30

"But many who are first will be last; and the last, first." (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

"But many who are first (protos: first in time, place, rank, influence, honor) will be last (eschatos: lowest, uttermost, last state, latter end, last in time or in place and temporal succession; last in rank and grade of worth); and the last, first."

SUMMARY

Many who hold high influential places of honor will be brought to be the lowest and those who are already laid low and "last in line", will be exalted to the highest place.

MEDITATION

You don't have to look very far to see opportunities to advance yourself in this world. Occupational positions, financial wealth, public fame, even positional Christianity within church walls - it is everywhere. Move up, be seen, be recognized! The thing is, this is not Kingdom mentality. It caters to the flesh and is opposition to the Kingdom of God. Today, seek out the lower position - be the one willing to be honored by God first and foremost. Humility is a hard trait to find these days - may it be found in us, the children of God.

Monday, December 22, 2008

2 Timothy 1:7

“For God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and discipline.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“For God has not given us a spirit of timidity (deilia: fear, cowardice), but of power (dunamis: mighty work, strength) and love (agape: charity, affection, good will, love, benevolence) and discipline (sophronismos: an admonishing or calling to soundness of mind, to moderation and self control).”

SUMMARY

God has not given us a spirit of a coward who is fearful, but one of mighty strength, affectionate love and self control.

MEDITATION

Power, strength, charity, affection, love, discipline, soundness of mind, self control - do you realize that these are the characteristics of the spirit that God has given you? When you go throughout your day today, walk in the reality of who you are in Christ. Stop giving even an ounce of attention to fear and temporal concerns. It is time that the Body of Christ stands up and walks in the Spirit of the Christ... will you?

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Jude 1:24

“Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to make you stand in the presence of His glory blameless with great joy…” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling (aptaistos: keep from falling; standing firm; exempt from falling), and to make you stand (histemi: establish, place, put, set) in the presence of His glory blameless (amomos: without rebuke, without blame or spot, faultless) with great joy (agalliasis: exceeding joy, exultation, extreme gladness)…”

SUMMARY

Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling and falling, and to establish you in the presence of His glory, without blame or faults, with exceeding joy and gladness.

MEDITATION

This verse, although just part of a longer statement, is a mouthful. The LORD enables you to stand firm and not fall. He also sets you in place in His presence without any spot or blemish. As if that were not enough, He places you there with immeasurable joy and gladness. Do you live and breathe with this as a reality? Do you consistently walk as one who has been given so much? Today, dare to believe that the Word is true! Open your spiritual eyes and see all that the LORD has done… for you!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Psalm 7:17

“I will give thanks to the LORD according to His righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“I will give thanks (yadah: praise, confess, laud) to the LORD according to His righteousness and will sing praise (zamar: sing psalms, sing forth, make music) to the name of the LORD Most High.”

SUMMARY

I will give thanks and praise to the LORD according to His righteousness and will sing praise and make music to the name of the LORD Most High.

MEDITATION

When was the last time you sang praises and gave thanks to the LORD according to His righteousness? Now put aside worship time at church services or Christian events and answer the same question. The LORD is worthy of our best praise - always! I want to challenge you today to lift up your voice and sing praises to the LORD Most High. Don’t worry about how you sound or if you have a prefabricated idea or song – just sing! You’ll be amazed at how one can go on forever praising our LORD Who is worthy!

Friday, December 19, 2008

John 11:26

“and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this?” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“and everyone who lives (zao: lively, breathe, be among the living, active, blessed; full of vigor, fresh, strong, efficient, active, powerful) and believes (pisteuo: commit unto, commit to one's trust, put trust in) in Me will never die. Do you believe this?”

SUMMARY

And everyone who truly lives a blessed and powerful life and puts their entire trust in Me will never die. Do you believe this?


MEDITATION

How’s this for an overlooked passage? Everyone who believes and lives in Christ will never die. “Accepting” Him is not enough! One must live a life continually conformed into His image. Today, believe and live!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Hebrews 11:1

“Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Now faith (pistis: assurance, belief) is the assurance (hupostasis: confidence, substance) of things hoped for, the conviction (elegchos: evidence, proof) of things not seen.”

SUMMARY

Now faith and belief is the assurance and confidence of things hoped for, the evidence and proof of things not seen.

MEDITATION

Recently, a friend told me a great story of some children that he knows who visited a nursing home. The children so believed that the people within the home would be healed and restored one asked her mother, “What will happen to this place when all of the people here get healed and go home?” I thought that this was such an incredible example of true faith! This little child was expecting what they had prayed for to come to pass, without question. It is things like this that cause me to think that I truly do need to have the faith of a child and expect my Father to do what I cannot even yet see. Today, walk in manner that dares to believe that with God, all things truly are possible!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Proverbs 24:19

“Do not fret because of evildoers or be envious of the wicked.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Do not fret (charah: kindled, hot, angry, displeased, incensed, grieved) because of evildoers (ra`a`: hurt, wickedly, worse, afflicted, wicked) or be envious (qana': to excite to jealous anger; jealous) of the wicked.”

SUMMARY

Do not become angry and grieved because of evildoers or be jealous of the wicked.

MEDITATION

I think that few would argue the fact that this world is riddled with evil and strife. But the Word encourages us to not get angry and all worked up over it. Also, here we see It telling us to be careful not to envy the wicked. Of course most would immediately state, “Well why would I ever be envious of the wicked?”, but I think we’ve all been guilty at some point in our lives of wondering why someone who lives however they want may be deemed to have “more” than we do. I won’t fret because God is in absolute control – and I won’t envy because, in Christ, what I have is incomparable.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Psalm 103:19

“The LORD has established His throne in the heavens, And His sovereignty rules over all.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“The LORD has established (kuwn: prepared, readied, fixed, set, fashioned) His throne (kicce': seat of honor, royal dignity, authority, power) in the heavens, And His sovereignty (malkuwth or malkuth: kingdom, reign, royalty, realm, estate) rules (mashal: reigns, has dominion, governors) over all.”

SUMMARY

The LORD has established His seat of authority and power in the heavens and His royal Kingdom has dominion over and governs all.

MEDITATION

I recently attended a large symphony concert with hundreds of musicians and choruses. Before the program starts, many are warming up their instruments and all is a mess, audibly speaking. Then the conductor comes onto the stage, takes his position and everything changes. The baton is raised, everyone comes to attention and beautiful music is created. I see the LORD in this example as it is exactly what He does as well. He is established as LORD of all and there is no disputing that He is in control. Many have such a hard time with this, feeling it is not fair to be “governed” by an almighty God. I see it just the opposite – who else should be in control? Me? You? Can we rule and govern entire galaxies? Today, let God be the Conductor of all that is your life. Simply take your seat, be the instrument and allow Him to play the beautiful song that He created you for.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Mark 9:24

“Immediately the boy's father cried out and said, ‘I do believe; help my unbelief.’” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Immediately the boy's father cried out (krazo: cry aloud, cry out aloud, speak with a loud voice) and said, ‘I do believe; help my unbelief (apistia: unfaithfulness, faithless, weakness of faith).’”

SUMMARY

Immediately the boy’s father cried out with a loud voice and said, “I do believe, but help my weakness of faith!”.

MEDITATION

When Jesus encountered the father of the son who had a deaf and dumb spirit, we see this man make this interesting statement. He believed, but there was obviously also some disbelief regarding the healing of his boy. After crying out and asking Jesus to help his unbelief, the miracle of healing and deliverance came. Is it not the same for us today? Do you have faith and belief? Are you still in need of more? I sure am. Today, when something comes our way where faith is required, may we immediately cry out, “LORD, help our unbelief!”.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Proverbs 8:1

"Does not wisdom call, and understanding lift up her voice?” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

"Does not wisdom call (qara': cry out, proclaim, invite, utter a loud sound), and understanding lift up her voice (qowl or qol: noise, sound, thunderings, proclamation)?”

SUMMARY

Does not wisdom cry out with a loud sound and understanding lift up her proclamation?

MEDITATION

It seems to me that one must turn a deaf ear to wisdom in order to not heed her call, for she is crying out. Metaphorically, I think of street traffic, car alarms, trains, etcetera. All are legitimate sounds that utter a voice of their own yet, over time, one learns to tune them out. I wonder, is it not the same with ones disinterest in the invitations of wisdom? Today, I encourage you to attune your ears to the cries of wisdom. She is to be prized and is a gift from the LORD.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

John 14:18

“I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“I will not leave you as orphans (orphanos: comfortless; fatherless; those lacking a teacher, guide, guardian); I will come (erchomai: come before, come forth, appear) to you.”

SUMMARY

I will not leave you on your own, without a father, teacher and guide; I will appear to you myself.

MEDITATION

What a great promise that is fulfilled each day of walking with the LORD. Whether He feels as close as your skin or somewhat distant, the promise is that He has appeared to you. When you draw near to Him, He will draw near to you. He first loved you. He is your comfort, your joy, your peace, your strength – He is… and He will not leave you as an orphan.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Hebrews 10:35

“Therefore, do not throw away your confidence, which has a great reward.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Therefore, do not throw away (apoballo: cast away, throw off) your confidence (parrhesia: boldness, freedom in speaking, unreservedness, without concealment, free and fearless, cheerful courage, assurance), which has a great reward (misthapodosia: payment, recompence).”

SUMMARY

Don’t throw away your boldness and cheerful courage that has a great reward.

MEDITATION

Of course we know that the author of Hebrews was referencing running the race to the end in this area of Scripture. He urged them to remember what they had endured and encouraged them to hold fast to their freedom and assurance, for no one could ever take that from them. It is the same for us today. We must boldly speak of what we have seen, no matter what the response or consequence. There is a reward promised for those who hold on to the end.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Psalm 51:10

“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Create (bara: shape, form, fashion) in me a clean (tahor: pure) heart (leb: mind, understanding), O God, and renew (chadash: repair, make a new) a steadfast (kuwn: right, fixed, established) spirit (ruwach: wind, breath, mind) within me (qereb: seat or faculty of thought and emotion).”

SUMMARY

Form within me a clean and pure heart O God. Make new a right spirit deep in the innermost part of me.

MEDITATION

Clean and renewed – what a great condition to be in. Today may our prayer be simple, LORD cleanse us, renew us. You are the Creator of new life.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

2 Corinthians 5:7

"For we walk by faith, not by sight" (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

"For we walk (peripateo: go about, be occupied, make one's way, progress, conduct one's self) by faith (the conviction that God exists and is the creator and ruler of all things, the provider and bestower of eternal salvation through Christ; a strong conviction or belief that Jesus is the Messiah, through whom we obtain eternal salvation in the kingdom of God; the religious beliefs of Christians; belief with the predominate idea of trust in God), not by sight (eidos: external or outward appearance)."

SUMMARY

For we go about and conduct ourselves by faith that God is in control, not by the way things look to my natural eyes.

MEDITATION

Faith. The single-most thing that is lacking in all of our lives, in my opinion. Today, the challenge is simple - walk according to what the Word of God states to be so - period. If it says you are healed, you are healed. If it says you are loved, you are loved. If it says to be holy, live holy. Let's simplify today and truly walk by faith alone.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Psalm 35:24

“Judge me, O LORD my God, according to Your righteousness.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Judge (shaphat: avenged, govern, vindicate, punish, rule) me, O LORD my God, according to Your righteousness (tsedeq: just, justice, right, righteous cause, rightness).”

SUMMARY

Govern and judge me, O LORD my God, according to Your justice and righteousness.

MEDITATION

How thankful we should be that God doesn’t judge us according any other righteousness than His own! If we ever tried to approach Him on our own, we would never be able to enter His perfect presence. When one gives His life to Christ and is born from above, he takes on the righteousness of God and is therefore deemed “acceptable” in His sight. What an incredible exchange! My filthy rags for His righteousness! Today, praise Him for being the fair, holy and perfect Judge.

Monday, December 8, 2008

John 12:45

“And he who beholds Me beholds the One who sent Me.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“And he who beholds (theoreo: perceive, consider, look on, to see, to view attentively, to enjoy the presence of one) Me beholds the One who sent Me.”

SUMMARY

He who sees and enjoys My presence also sees and enjoys the presence of the One who sent Me.

MEDITATION

Just as this was truth when Jesus stated it, it is truth today. So many people say that they’ve just never experienced God or have never seen nor heard Him. That is because they’ve not met His Son. When you intimately know the Son, you know the Father that sent the Son. How do you get to know the Father? Know the Son. Who is the Son? He is The Christ who came to earth in earthly form as Jesus. Where is He found? He is the Word. They are one in the same. Search the Word – devote your life to getting to know the Father and the Son.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

1 Samuel 30:6

“Moreover David was greatly distressed because the people spoke of stoning him, for all the people were embittered, each one because of his sons and his daughters, But David strengthened himself in the LORD his God.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“Moreover David was greatly distressed because the people spoke of stoning him, for all the people were embittered, each one because of his sons and his daughters, But David strengthened (chazaq: repair, hold, prevail, encourage, courage, become strong, be courageous, be firm, be resolute, hold up, sustain, support) himself in the LORD his God.”

SUMMARY

… but David strengthened, repaired, supported and encouraged himself in the LORD his God.

MEDITATION

Obviously, my point lies within the end of this verse. Great calamity had just come to David’s entire community and he was deemed responsible. He didn’t understand nor did he see God’s hand in any of it at the time – nearly all that they knew was destroyed. Yet his reliance and trust in the LORD was tried and found true. When even those who loved and respected him turned on him, David ran right to where his strength was found. Today, I encourage you, in whatever you are facing, strengthen yourself in the LORD. Reflect back on all that God has done on your behalf. Rejoice over the reality that He is in control and His ways are perfect. Rest in Him today. Strengthen yourself in the LORD!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Psalm 40:4

“How blessed is the man who has made the LORD his trust, and has not turned to the proud, nor to those who lapse into falsehood.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“How blessed is the man who has made the LORD his trust (mibtach: confidence, sure, hope, act of confiding, security), and has not turned to the proud (rahab: defiant), nor to those who lapse into falsehood (kazab: lying, deceitful, false, deceptive things).”

SUMMARY

How blessed is the man who has made the LORD his security and confidence and has not turned to the proud, nor to those who lapse into deceitful and deceptive ways.

MEDITATION

Wake o’ sleeper! Many are fast to say how they want to be blessed of the LORD, but few seem to biblically explain the criteria to become blessed. Today we see a couple of examples – place your complete trust and reliance upon the LORD and avoid the counsel of the lying, proud ones. Take new steps today to establish your absolute security in God – He is truly is all you need. Although we are to lean on others, He should be the primary source for all wisdom, strength and authority.

Friday, December 5, 2008

John 12:46

“I have come as Light into the world, so that everyone who believes in Me will not remain in darkness.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“I have come as Light (phos: brightness; truth and its knowledge together with the spiritual purity associated with it; that which is exposed to the view of all) into the world, so that everyone who believes (pisteuo: commit to, to trust, be committed unto, to be persuaded of, to credit, place confidence in) in Me will not remain (meno: abide, dwell, endure, continue) in darkness (skotia: ignorance of divine things and its associated wickedness).”

SUMMARY

I have come as an illuminating Light into the world, so that everyone who places their confidence in Me and believes will not continue to dwell in ignorance and wickedness.


MEDITATION

It is time for the Body to embrace the Light and leave behind all of the ways of wickedness. If you know Jesus Christ, you are now in Light, so darkness and its deeds no longer have hold of you. You are responsible to rid your life of any and all areas of darkness that you may choose to dwell in. How does one know what is darkness and what is light? This verse tells us that those in Christ, when they place their trust in Him are no longer ignorant of this realm of darkness. I’d encourage you to step back and look at the fruit of your life. Are you reproducing the Light that is Christ or darkness, which is your flesh? The simple fact is, if we truly believe in Him, we will not be found in darkness. So, I believe He is asking us the tough question, "Do you really believe in Me or not?" Today, make every effort to walk in the Light and leave all darkness further behind you!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Genesis 1:1

"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

"In the beginning God created (bara': make, shape, form, fashioned) the heavens and the earth."

SUMMARY

In the beginning God shaped and formed the heavens and the earth.

MEDITATION

Do you ever just stop and declare that the LORD is the Creator of all things? Do you ever open your mouth and announce His greatness? Think about it, go back as far as your mind can fathom, He was there. Before time and space, He was there. When all seems busy and chaotic, sometimes it's best to go back to the beginning. Don’t doubt or waiver today in what you’re believing Him for. He is beyond capable and qualified to be your Deliverer, Provider, Sustainer - your absolute Everything.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Isaiah 42:9

"Behold, the former things have come to pass, now I declare new things; Before they spring forth I proclaim them to you." (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

"Behold, the former things have come to pass (bow': to go, to bring to pass), now I declare new (chadash: fresh) things; Before they spring forth (tsamach: grow, spring up, bud, sprout, grow up, grow abundantly) I proclaim (shama`: publish, understand, show, declare, tell, cause to hear, report) them to you."

SUMMARY

Look and see, the former things have gone, now I declare fresh and new things; before they even begin to grow, I show them to you.

MEDITATION

Last night, I attended a public concert where, a few rows in front of me, a lady was using a 1980’s era VHS camcorder. The thing was huge and so out-dated, I couldn’t believe that it even worked! I got to thinking about the spiritual metaphors of using such an old item. Of course it will still record, but think of the improvements in technology that are available to us now. Spiritually speaking, I’m not talking about following the latest thing, I’m referring to walking in what the LORD is doing TODAY. If I hold on to last century’s, last year’s, last month’s, or even yesterdays move, I will be behind - I will be lacking. Today, see what new thing He is declaring now! The former things have passed away – He is making all things new!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Romans 8:37

“But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer (hupernikao: be more than conqueror, to gain a surpassing victory) through (dia: by; the ground or reason by which something done) Him who loved (agapao: beloved, to welcome, to entertain, to be fond of, to love dearly) us.”

SUMMARY

But in all these things we have overwhelming, surpassing victory because of Him who loved us dearly.
MEDITATION

When you read this verse, do you feel like you walk in a such a manner? Do you understand that you're a conqueror when you walk through your daily experiences? I say it is time that those who have experienced Christ's great love begin to walk as the overcomer that they have been made to be. Talk to your LORD about it all - settle for nothing less than complete victory in every area of your life!

Monday, December 1, 2008

1 Peter 1:14

“As obedient children, do not be conformed to the former lusts which were yours in your ignorance.” (NASB)

STRONGS HEBREW/GREEK ORIGINS

“As obedient (hupakoe: submission, an obedience shown in observing requirements) children, do not be conformed (suschematizo: fashioned according to; conform one's mind and character to another's pattern) to the former lusts (epithumia: craving, longing, desire for what is forbidden) which were yours in your ignorance (agnoia: lack of knowledge of divine things; moral blindness).”

SUMMARY

As obedient ones, do not be conformed to the patterns of your former cravings and lusts which were yours in your moral blindness.

MEDITATION

Moral blindness. What a short statement that sums up this generation – "secular" and "Christian". We, as Believers must no longer be conformed to the former things that had us bound. We had an excuse then, in a way – we were blind and ignorant. But that is not so now for those who have been biblically born from above. I am a new creation and, for the rest of my days, I quest to leave behind my old, flesh-driven ways that contradict Kingdom living. Today, assess what you’ve left behind and what you have not. What needs addressed and left at the side of the road that you journey down? Praise God! He has opened our eyes to see and has set us free!