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HOW DO YOU HOPE TO FINISH?

From: April 16, 2024

“So now give me this hill country of which the Lord spoke on that day, for you heard on that day how the Anakim were there, with great fortified cities. It may be that the Lord will be with me, and I shall drive them out just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12 ESV).

Caleb had been one of the twelve spies who Moses sent into the Promised Land. He and Joshua were the only two who gave a positive report. The people were swayed by the majority report and became fearful, doubting God. This resulted in 40 years of wandering in the wilderness to raise up a new generation of faithful warriors. Only Caleb and Joshua remained from the adults who first left Egypt. Caleb was 40 years old when he first saw the land flowing with milk and honey. Now, on this day he was 85 years old when he asked Joshua to give him the mountains, to give him the giants, for he was still as strong as he was 45 years before.

He could have asked for anything. He could have requested a nice walled city or a grassy plain, but he asked for the hills of Hebron and the land of the giant Anakites who made men feel as small as grasshoppers in comparison. When others would want their retirement and days spent fishing, Caleb still wanted to accomplish great things for God.

Many men begin well, but few finish well. Caleb finished even better than he started. How do you hope to finish for God?

PRAYER: Dear Father, may you give us the grace to finish strong like Caleb. For we are often tired and weary, yet we look to You for strength and direction. Empower us and revive us for You this day. In Jesus’ name, amen.

LOVE AND TRUTH ARE REVEALED IN CHRIST 

From: April 16, 2023

“Unfailing love and truth have met together. Righteousness and peace have kissed! Truth springs up from the earth, and righteousness smiles down from heaven” (Psalm 85:10-11 NLT).

Personifying the divine attributes, the psalmist wrote of a day when unfailing love and truth would finally join together and righteousness and peace would embrace. “Unfailing love” is the translation of the Hebrew word “chesed,” which can be translated “mercy” or “covenantal love.” This is God’s kind of love. It is a sacrificial and lasting love. The result of this union would cause truth to burst like a seed from the earth and righteousness to smile down from the flung open windows of heaven.

Surely the meeting of these divine attributes is fulfilled in Christ! For God’s love and truth intersected in Christ on the cross. God’s truth and holiness put Him there to die in our place and God’s love and mercy were the nails that held Him fast. God’s desire for our righteousness and for peace and reconciliation between God and humanity were met in the Messiah like an embrace, as He tasted death for us. Yet, the Truth sprang from the earth on the third day. He has flung open the windows of heaven, so that righteousness shines down on those who follow Him.

All the divine attributes are met in Christ. The Son of God was crucified, buried and raised on the third day. He is risen! Let all the earth rejoice!

PRAYER: Dear Father, we are thankful that Your love and truth are revealed in Christ Jesus. Because of Him, You have opened up the heavens to us, so that we might know You and become Your adopted children. May we tell the good news of what You have done in Jesus for us. In His name we pray, amen.

“I tell you the truth, anyone who doesn’t receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.” (Luke 18:17 NLT).

From: April 16, 2022

THE NECESSITY OF CHILDLIKE FAITH

After Jesus rebuked his disciples for preventing parents from bringing their children to be blessed by Him, He gave this spiritual principle concerning the kingdom of God. Those who would desire entrance into the kingdom must first receive it “like a child.”
 
These questions arise: How does a child receive the kingdom? What is it about a child’s reception of Jesus that is of necessity? Perhaps the following should be considered.
 
A child is small both in fact and in self awareness. He is not tempted to think too highly of himself. So certainly the humility of a child is the essence of childlike faith. Along with this there is the lack of close-mindedness and bitter skepticism that grows in adults who think they know the nature of life, when in fact, they know very little. A child admits their lack of knowledge. All of this comes out of the humility of childlikeness.
 
The taller we get, the harder it is to stoop down low to enter the kingdom’s narrow gate. The fuller our experience with age, the harder it is to empty ourselves that He might fill us. But when we admit that we are small and empty, we are blessed. For such is the kingdom of heaven.
 
PRAYER: Lord, we thank you that you have given the kingdom to those with childlike faith. You have allowed us to often hit lows in our lives in order to recognize our need of you. Forgive us our pride and self effort. We come to you afresh today as children. Give us our daily bread and forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Protect us from temptation. Help us to live for you. In Jesus’ name, amen.

“Faithful love and truth will join together; righteousness and peace will embrace. Truth will spring up from the earth, and righteousness will look down from heaven” (Psalm 85:10-11 HCSB).

From: April 16, 2021

LOVE AND TRUTH ARE REVEALED IN CHRIST

Personifying the divine attributes, the psalmist wrote of a day when faithful love and truth would finally join together and righteousness and peace would embrace. “Faithful love” is the translation of the Hebrew word “chesed,” which can be translated “mercy” or “covenantal love.” This is God’s kind of love. It is a sacrificial and lasting love. The result of this union would cause truth to burst like a seed from the earth and righteousness to shine down from the flung open windows of heaven.
 
Surely the meeting of these divine attributes is fulfilled in Christ! For God’s love and truth intersected in Christ on the cross. God’s truth and holiness put Him there to die in our place and God’s love and mercy were the nails that held Him fast. God’s desire for our righteousness and for peace and reconciliation between God and humanity were met in the Messiah like an embrace, as He tasted death for us. Yet, the Truth sprang from the earth on the third day. He has flung open the windows of heaven, so that righteousness shines down on those who follow Him.
 
All the divine attributes are met in Christ. The Son of God was crucified, buried and raised on the third day. He is risen! Let all the earth rejoice!
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, we are thankful that Your love and truth are revealed in Christ Jesus. Because of Him, You have opened up the heavens to us, so that we might know You and become Your adopted children. May we tell the good news of what You have done in Jesus for us. In His name we pray, amen.

“Will You not revive us again, that Your people may rejoice in You? Show us Your mercy, Lord, and grant us Your salvation” (Psalms 85:6-7 NKJV).

From: April 16, 2020

A PRAYER FOR REVIVAL IN OUR LAND

The psalmist prayed for the nation of Israel, asking the Lord for revival, mercy and salvation. He reminded the Lord that they were His people and that in order for them to praise Him, they would need revival.
 
O that the Church in our land would pray this way today! May we pray for revival, that our spiritual life in Christ would be set afire, causing our cups to run over with praise. May the Lord show us mercy, that this virus would not linger too long. May the Lord grant us rescue from the aftermath of this pandemic and of the deeper spiritual deadness in on our land.
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, we are Your people, yet we ask for revival, mercy and rescue. For we have been lukewarm in our commitment to You. We have put many things before You and failed to gather together to rejoice in You, but now, these many things have been temporarily removed. And we long for You and for Your people gathered. May this season of separation cause a lifetime of longing for true worship in You! Rather than rushing back to the busyness of worldly endeavors, may we reset our priorities by rushing back to worship You and slowly adding back other things. Lord, bring revival to our land. In Jesus’ name, amen.

“I tell you the truth, anyone who doesn’t receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.” (Luke 18:17 NLT).

From: April 16, 2019

THE NECESSITY OF CHILDLIKE FAITH

After Jesus rebuked his disciples for preventing parents from bringing their children to Jesus, he gave this spiritual principle concerning the kingdom of God. Those who would desire entrance into the kingdom must first receive it “like a child.”
 
These questions arise: How does a child receive the kingdom? What is it about a child’s reception of Jesus that is of necessity? Perhaps the following should be considered.
 
A child is small both in fact and in self awareness. He is not tempted to think too highly of himself. So certainly the humility of a child is the essence of childlike faith. Along with this there is the lack of close mindedness and bitter skepticism that grows in adults who think they know the nature of life, when in fact, they know nothing. A child admits their lack of knowledge. All of this comes out of the humility of childlikeness.
 
The bigger and fuller we get, the harder it is to stoop down low, in order to enter the narrow gate into the kingdom. But when we admit that we are empty and small, we are blessed. For such is the kingdom of heaven.
 
PRAYER: Lord, we thank you that you have given the kingdom to those with childlike faith. You have allowed us to often hit lows in our lives in order to recognize our need of you. Forgive us our pride and self effort. We come to you afresh today as children. Give us our daily bread and forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Protect us from temptation. Help us to live for you. In Jesus’ name, amen.

“O God, be merciful to me, for I am a sinner” (Luke 18:13 NLT).

From: April 16, 2018

THE SIMPLE YET POWERFUL PRAYER FOR MERCY
Jesus told a parable about a Pharisee and tax collector who went to the Temple to pray. The Pharisee thanked God for his superior position above others in this life. He compared his own righteousness to that of those around him and considered himself right with God. The tax collector confessed that he was a sinner and prayed for God’s mercy. Whose prayer was answered? Both. The tax collector received the mercy from God he requested and went home in a right relationship with God, his sins forgiven. The Pharisee who asked nothing from God, for he felt self-satisfied and self-justified, went home having received nothing from God.
 
We live in a world where people are like the Pharisee. They are self-satisfied and self-justified. They see no need for God’s mercy. For they consider themselves as good. Yet, to those who confess their sin and admit their need for a Savior, Jesus will hear and answer their simple yet powerful prayer for mercy.

“Mercy and truth have met together; Righteousness and peace have kissed. Truth shall spring out of the earth, And righteousness shall look down from heaven.” (Psalm 85:10-11 NKJV).

From: April 16, 2017

Personifying the divine attributes, the psalmist wrote of a day when mercy and truth would finally meet and righteousness and peace would greet one another with a holy kiss. The result of this union would cause truth to burst like a seed from the earth and righteousness to shine down from the flung open windows of heaven.
 
Surely this meeting is fulfilled in Christ. For God’s mercy and truth intersected in Christ on the cross. God’s truth and holiness put Him there to die in our place and God’s love and mercy were the nails that held Him fast. God’s desire for our righteousness and for peace and reconciliation between God and humanity were met in the Messiah like a kiss, as He tasted death for us. Yet, the Truth sprang from the earth on the third day. He has flung open the windows of heaven, so that righteousness shines down on those who follow Him.
 
All the divine attributes are met in Christ. The Son of God was crucified, buried and raised on the third day. He is risen! Let all the earth rejoice!

“Now therefore, give me this mountain of which the Lord spoke in that day; for you heard in that day how the Anakim were there, and that the cities were great and fortified. It may be that the Lord will be with me, and I shall be able to drive them out as the Lord said.” (Joshua 14:12 NKJV)

From: April 16, 2015

Caleb was one of the 12 spies who Moses sent into the Promised Land. He and Joshua were the only two who gave a positive report. The people were swayed by the majority report and became fearful, doubting God. This resulted in 40 years in the wilderness to raise up a new generation of faithful warriors. Only Caleb and Joshua remained from the adults who first left Egypt. Caleb was 40 years old when he first saw the land flowing with milk and honey. He was 85 years old when he asked Joshua to give him the mountains, to give him the giants, for he was still as strong as he was 45 years before. He could have asked for anything. He could have requested a nice walled city or a grassy plain, but he asked for the hills of Hebron and the land of the giant Anakites who made men feel as grasshoppers in comparison. When others would want their retirement and days spent fishing, Caleb still wanted to accomplish things for God. Many men begin well, but few finish well. Caleb finished better than he started. If the Lord allows me to live until 85, may He grant me the passion and strength to ask for the mountain!

“I am as strong now as I was when Moses sent me on that journey, and I can still travel and fight as well as I could then. So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me” (Joshua 14:11-12 NLT)

From: April 16, 2014

Caleb was one of the 12 spies who Moses sent into the Promised Land. He and Joshua were the only two who gave a positive report. The people were swayed by the majority report and became fearful, doubting God. This resulted in 40 years in the wilderness to raise up a new generation of faithful warriors. Only Caleb and Joshua remained from the adults who first left Egypt. Caleb was 40 years old when he first saw the land flowing with milk and honey. He was 85 years old when he asked Joshua to give him the mountains, to give him the giants, for he was still as strong as he was 45 years before. He could have asked for anything. He could have requested a nice pre-built city or a grassy plain, but he asked for the hills of Hebron and the land of the Anakites who made men feel as grasshoppers in comparison. When others would want their retirement and days spent fishing, Caleb still wanted to accomplish things for God. Many men begin well, but few finish well. Caleb knew how to finish better than he started. May God make us a generation like Caleb!