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DOES GOD WITHHOLD GOOD FROM US?

From: April 15, 2024

“For the Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord bestows favor and honor. No good thing does he withhold from those who walk uprightly” (Psalm 84:11 ESV).

The Lord is like the sun enlightening our way. He is like a shield protecting us from harm. He freely gives grace, offering His favor and friendship. He will not share His own glory, yet He gives glory to those who are His, appropriate to their state, which is the honor, beauty and blessing He bestows on the righteous, both in this life and even more so in the life to come. God does not withhold good from us, as some would accuse, but pours out goodness like rain on those who live according to His Word. Even that which is perceived as harm He causes to work together for the good for those that love the Lord (Rom. 8:28).

The ultimate revelation of God’s grace, glory and goodness has been revealed to us in Jesus Christ, God’s Son. Those who have believed and received the Son, have received the greatest grace, glory and goodness of God. If He does not withhold Christ from us, will He withhold any good thing? No! As the apostle Paul wrote in his letter to the Romans, “He who did not withhold or spare [even] His own Son but gave Him up for us all, will He not also with Him freely and graciously give us all [other] things?” (Rom. 8:32 AMP).

Therefore, let us pursue the Lord and His kingdom with all our hearts, knowing that no good thing is lost, nor withheld in Christ.

PRAYER: Dear Father, You are our sun and shield and You have withheld no good thing from us. Forgive us our sins and cleanse us afresh that we might always give You praise. For You have given us Jesus and in Him are all things both now and forever. We thank You, Lord. In Jesus’ name, amen.

WHERE IS THE KINGDOM OF GOD?

From: April 15, 2023

“For the Kingdom of God is already among you” (Luke 17:21 NLT).

Where is the Kingdom of God? And when will it come? The Pharisees asked Jesus to show them the kingdom. But He warned them that it was not yet something they could observe. They were looking for the outward evidence of pomp and power from a conquering king, while the King of Glory stood in their midst unrecognized. For the kingdom was already coming to those who recognized Jesus as King and would ultimately be fulfilled at His return.

Where is the kingdom today? Wherever Christ Jesus is king! When will it come? Whenever we invite Him to be our Lord and Savior! Have you done this? Have you surrendered your life to Christ as King? Then, the Kingdom of God “is already among you.”

PRAYER: Dear Father, we yield our lives to Your Son, Jesus, as King. We bow our hearts to Him. We ask Him to rule from the throne over our hearts. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in us and in this world. In Jesus’ name, amen.

“But first the Son of Man must suffer terribly and be rejected by this generation” (Luke 17:25 NLT).

From: April 15, 2022

CHRIST KNEW HE MUST BE CRUCIFIED AND REJECTED

When Jesus was asked when the kingdom of God would come, He told His disciples that an important event “must” precede its coming. What was this event? It was His crucifixion and rejection.
 
Jesus knew why He came. He came to die, so that we might live. He knew that the only way for the kingdom of God to come was for Him to suffer terribly and be rejected. This had to happen “first,” in order to establish the basis for God’s kingdom to come. For He had to first come as the Lamb who takes away the sins of the world before one day returning as the Lion of Judah, the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.
 
Jesus told everyone that would listen the same thing over and over again, namely that He would suffer and die, but on the third day, He would arise. All four gospels report this. But the disciples had trouble understanding this at the time. Peter even tried to rebuke Jesus for saying such things. Yet even Christ’s enemies took note. For after His crucifixion and burial they asked Pilate to post a guard at His tomb saying, “Sir, we remember what that deceiver once said while he was still alive: ‘After three days I will rise from the dead.’ So we request that you seal the tomb until the third day” (Matt. 27:63-64).
 
Jesus accomplished his first mission. His last words on the cross were, “It is finished!” (John 19:30). In other words, “Mission accomplished!” But what of his second mission? What of the establishment of His Kingdom? What of His Second Coming? What else needs to happen before His return?
 
According to Jesus, nothing else needs to happen. His return will come suddenly like a “thief in the night.” And the world will be caught unawares. For He said that at His return it will be as it was in the days of Noah when the flood came. Or as it was in the days of Lot before the fire rained down from heaven. In both cases, people went about their normal business before judgment fell.
 
So on this Good Friday, let us remember Christ’s crucifixion and rejection that had to happen “first.” And let us stay awake and be ready for His soon return. For He is risen and He is coming again!
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, we are amazed by what Your Son has accomplished for us. For He has made a way for us to be forgiven our sins and to be adopted into Your family. We look back in faith, remembering His sacrifice on this day. And we look forward in hope, awaiting His soon return. In Jesus’ name, amen.

“For you see, the kingdom of God is among you.” (Luke 17:21 HCSB).

From: April 15, 2021

WHERE IS THE KINGDOM OF GOD?

Where is the kingdom of God? And when will it come? The Pharisees asked Jesus to show them the kingdom. But He warned them that it was not yet something they could observe. They were looking for the outward evidence of pomp and power from a conquering king, while the King of Glory stood in their midst unrecognized. For the kingdom was already coming to those who recognized Jesus as King and would be ultimately fulfilled at His return.
 
Where is the kingdom? Wherever Christ Jesus is king! When will it come? Whenever we invite Him to be our Lord and Savior! Have you done this? Then, the kingdom of God “is among you.”
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, we yield our lives to Your Son, Jesus, as King. We bow our hearts to Him. We ask Him to rule from the throne over our hearts. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in us and in this world. In Jesus’ name, amen.

“How lovely is Your tabernacle, O Lord of hosts! My soul longs, yes, even faints for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh cry out for the living God” (Psalms 84:1-2 NKJV).

From: April 15, 2020

DOES YOUR SOUL LONG FOR THE CHURCH GATHERED?

The psalmist expressed his deep longing and love for the Lord’s tabernacle. HIs desire for it was so deep that his soul fainted for its courts and his heart cried out for its Occupant, namely the living God. For the psalmist, the tabernacle represented the very presence of God.
 
Yet for the Christian, it is the body of Christ that is both the Church and the real presence of God by His indwelling Spirit. How much more then must our love and longing be for one another? For those who have been adopted into God’s family by faith in His Son have a deep love and longing for His Church, which is the people of God. And when they are separated from worshiping together for any length of time, their souls begin to faint and their hearts cry out for the gathered Church of the living God.
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, forgive us for those times when we could’ve been gathered together with the saints in worship and allowed some small thing to keep us away. For now in these days we are prevented from gathering, so that our souls long and our hearts cry out. Watch over us and keep us until we are able to be together in person again. In Jesus’ name, amen.

“A single day in your courts is better than a thousand anywhere else! I would rather be a gatekeeper in the house of my God than live the good life in the homes of the wicked” (Psalm 84:10 NLT).

From: April 15, 2018

GOD’S CHILDREN LOVE WORSHIPING IN HIS HOUSE
The psalmist meditated on his love of worshiping and serving in the Temple courts. He would rather have one day in the Temple courts than a thousand elsewhere. He would rather take the lowest position in God’s house than the highest seat in the house of sinners. He loved being in God’s presence worshiping with God’s people.
 
There are many things that compete for our worship and many voices invite our fellowship, but worshiping and serving together with God’s people in God’s house is better.

“For the Lord God is a sun and shield; The Lord will give grace and glory; No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly.” (Psalm 84:11 NKJV).

From: April 15, 2017

The Lord is like the sun enlightening our way. He is like a shield protecting us from harm. He freely gives grace, offering His favor and friendship. He will not share His own glory, yet He gives glory to those who are His, appropriate to their state, which is the honor, beauty and blessing He bestows on the righteous, both in this life and even more so in the next. God does not withhold good from us, as some would accuse, but pours out goodness like rain on those who live according to His Word. Even that which is perceived as harm He causes to work together for the good for those that love the Lord (Rom. 8:28).
 
The ultimate revelation of God’s grace, glory and goodness has been revealed to us in Jesus Christ, God’s Son. Those who have believed and received the Son, have received the greatest grace, glory and goodness of God. If He does not withhold Christ from us, will He withhold any good thing?
 
“He who did not withhold or spare [even] His own Son but gave Him up for us all, will He not also with Him freely and graciously give us all [other] things?” (Rom. 8:32 AMP).

“…For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you” (Luke 17:21 NKJV)

From: April 15, 2015

Where is the kingdom of God? And when will it come? The Pharisees asked Jesus to show them the kingdom. But He warned them that it was not yet something they could observe. They were looking for the outward evidence of pomp and power from a conquering king, while the King of Glory stood in their midst unrecognized. For the kingdom was already coming to those who recognized Jesus as King and would be ultimately fulfilled at His return. Where is the kingdom? Wherever Christ is king! When will it come? Whenever we invite Him to be our Lord and Savior! Have you done this? Then, the kingdom of God has come “within you.”

“When the Son of Man returns, it will be like it was in Noah’s day” (Luke 17:26 NLT)

From: April 15, 2014

Jesus pointed to Old Testament scenes of God’s judgment to answer end times questions. His use of the “Son of Man” title seems a clear reference to the exalted Messianic figure of Daniel 7. The fact that Jesus speaks of his future suffering and return further points to his self-awareness as the Messiah. Then, he compares the timing of his return to the days of Noah and later, to the time of Lot. In both cases, God’s judgment came without anyone being prepared, except the few warned by God (Noah’s family and Lot’s). Their was no worldwide awareness of God’s pending judgment, no readiness to face the Righteous One. It was a day like any other, it was “business as usual” when the end came suddenly. This is sobering news. Yet, nested within these stories is the fact that God saved Noah and Lot. They escaped God’s wrath through divine means. Perhaps the better question is not “when will the end come?” But “how can we escape God’s judgment?” How can we be ready for Christ’s return? The answer is to be found “in” Christ just as Noah was found in the boat when the floods came. As Paul said in Romans 8:1 “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”

“Then Jesus answered, ‘Were not ten cleansed? Where are the nine?'” (Luke 17:17 ESV)

From: April 15, 2013

Jesus healed ten lepers, yet only one returned to thank and worship Him. Once we’ve received what we prayed for we often forget to return to God in praise. We might think that God doesn’t notice or that He is so big and important that such things are trivial to God. But Jesus reveals God’s heart. God notices. Are you most like the one or the nine?