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    • Choosing to Live by Faith!

      Posted at 3:32 am by wonderfuljesus8, on August 9, 2018

      Habakkuk 2:4 – “Behold the proud, His soul is not upright in him; But the just shall live by his faith.”

      A lot is going on in the world today and things are getting crazier. Every day, all day, there is “breaking news” and we are becoming less and less concerned about the activities in the world in which we live because it is difficult to keep up with them. (At least I hope that is why we are becoming indifferent!)

      People are dying in the streets and there is little or no outcry about it! Politicians are only interested in keeping their seat and being the party in control. The Church wants to make sure it is not bothered and continue on as they are going. And citizens are so confused, hurt, and disillusioned that they no longer know what they believe or why they believe it. Things are a mess!!

      But Habakkuk wrote, “Behold the proud, his soul is not upright in him!” In other words, “Look at these people who think they are untouchable because of their riches, their positions, their connections and their influence, their soul (their heart, their thinking, their “vision” of all that is happening, is not right!) Their pride has gotten the best of them!

      In dealing with children in the classroom over the past few years, trying to help them work through conflict effectively, they seem to be more aware of the seemingly heartless times in which we live. So much so, they feel justified in their behavior because the “adults” on television, in the news, in their communities, and some times in their homes are living the same way. A life of pride where their soul is just not right!

      However, God encourages us on four different occasions in the Word, that the just shall live by their faith! 

      Living by faith is not an easy task. Nor is it popular! But God is not concerned with what is easy or what is popular. He is still saying today that those who know Him are to live differently than the world lives. We are to live by faith!

      I remember a few years ago the government made a distressing decision that negatively affected the Christian community. I was called by a dear friend and she asked me what were going to do. I told her that we would continue to do what we were doing and trust God with that other stuff. Although, there are still ramifications from that decision, I choose to walk by what I believe and not by what I hear, see, or feel. That’s the faith walk!

      Today, as I write this blog, I am sitting in airport waiting on my flight for home. My flight was actually scheduled for later on tonight, but as we were eating breakfast and making plans for our last day of vacation, we received an alert from the airline stating that our flights were canceled. 

      Mind you, that last night I specifically prayed that we would not have canceled flights or delayed flights. On the way here, our flight was delayed three times. I didn’t think to pray at that time about that although I prayed about every thing else. So lo and behold, our flight was not delayed, it was canceled. 

      Instead of fretting, we declared that all would be well. We actually ended up with an earlier flight, immediately. This was great because my husband had something come up unexpectedly that he needed to get back for. 

      My sister met us here and her flight was also canceled. She didn’t get on a flight immediately. She was actually told that all flights to her destination were sold out. But we prayed and decreed that she would get on a flight.

      After several nos and even being booked on a flight for tomorrow, we continued to believe God that she would get a flight out. And wouldn’t you know it!! She did! She left at the same time that we left and got home a little later than we did. And we all got home earlier than our original flights. Look at God!!

      So how are you living when curve balls are thrown at you in this life? Are you frustrated and angry? Whining and complaining? Defeated and disgusted? Or are you choosing every day to believe that God is looking out for you and He can be trusted?

      I get it! Living by faith isn’t easy, but it is a choice. I’m not successful in every situation at the living by faith mantra, but I am choosing more and more to make that the first way I look at a situation instead of the last.

      Every day! One day at a time! One situation at a time, we get to choose to live by faith and not like the world-thinking that we can handle things in our strength and in our own way, like the proud! Thinking that we have to accept every thing that is thrown our way because of the powers that be. We can continue to do that, or we can walk by faith trusting that God can change situations around in our favor, for our good! 

      Today, we chose right! We chose faith! And God worked things out for our good and His glory! And it goes to show that walking by faith can be more adventurous and worthwhile than just living life and getting by in life. Wonderful Jesus!!

      Posted in Faith, Prayer, testimony, Victorious Living | 0 Comments | Tagged Faith, Prayer, Victorious Living
    • When You Pray 2

      Posted at 11:52 pm by wonderfuljesus8, on July 21, 2018

      Luke 11:2 -So He said to them, “When you pray, say: Our  Father  in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done On earth as it is in heaven…”

      In my last post I shared about the things that happened when Jesus prayed. For some reason, I never really stopped to think that all of what happened in His earthly life and ministry was as a result of prayer. And yet now, I see that it was.

      Today, I want to look at the same phrase but to turn the spotlight on us: When we pray…! Jesus gave the following suggestions for when we pray:

      *When you pray, go into the secret place..Matthew 6:6

      *When you pray, do not use vain repetitions…Matthew 6:7

      *When you pray, believe that you receive…Mark 11:24

      *When you pray, forgive..Mark 11:25

      Each of these suggestions (or commands) are powerful enough to warrant their own page, but for today’s post, I will just mention them. The secret place is where you just get alone with God and pour your heart out to Him. Vain repetitions are things you find yourself saying over and over again like, “in the name of Jesus, dear God, praise God, and other wonderful sayings that have become religious sayings. “Believe and receive” have gotten a bad rap by many, but if you don’t believe God will give you what you are praying about, then how can you ask in faith? And the “pray and forgive”..this is tough and I will deal with unforgiveness at a later time, but He’s pretty clear that we have to come to Him understanding that He requires for us to forgive others. 

      So what happens when we pray as Jesus instructed us:

      James 5:17-18 -“Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and he prayed earnestly that it would not rain; and it did not rain on the land for three years and six months. And he prayed again, and the heaven gave rain, and the earth produced its fruit.”

      *Elijah prayed that there would be no rain, and there was no rain. He prayed that it would rain, and there was rain!

      *Abraham prayed for Abimelech and God healed him and his wife..Genesis 20:17

      *Hannah prayed and received a baby-1 Samuel 1:27

      *Elisha prayed for his servants eyes to be opened and his servant saw chariots of fire..2 Kings 6:17

      *Hezekiah prayed and God added 15 years to his life…Isaiah 38:2

      *Paul prayed and received his sight and direction…Acts 9:11

      *Peter prayed and Dorcas was raised from the dead..Acts 9:40

      *Cornelius prayed and salvation came to him and his household..Acts 10:30 

      *Paul and Silas prayed while in jail and their chains were loosed..Acts 16:26

      I get excited just reading over these things knowing that I am praying to the same God that these people in the Word prayed to! Yes!

      When the boys were lost in the cave in Thailand, a lot of people were praying. I was saddened but I can’t say that I was giving it much attention. Then I was in the kitchen when they found the boys and said they were alive and well but it would be a difficult task to get them out, and they were running out of time because of the weather. The burden for prayer came upon me to pray that all of them would get out safely. So I did! What a day of rejoicing when they all got out safely and it was called “miraculous”! Many prayed at His promptings, and I am delighted that I was one of them! When we pray!

      Testimonies could feel the pages of 1,000 blog sites and never exhaust the wonderful news that God answers prayers. So know that when you pray you can cause great things to happen in your life and the lives of those you know and don’t know. Just do it like Jesus did: go into your secret place, don’t just use vain repetitions but speak your heart, believe that you receive and forgive others so that guilt won’t keep you from receiving from Him! Keep praying! Pray more! Never stop praying, because God answers prayers! Wonderful Jesus!!

      Posted in encouragement, Faith, Prayer | 0 Comments | Tagged Faith, Prayer, testimony
    • When You Pray!

      Posted at 3:41 am by wonderfuljesus8, on July 12, 2018

      Luke 11:2 -So He said to them, “When you pray, say: Our  Father  in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done On earth as it is in heaven…”

      I think it is noteworthy, that Jesus said, “When you pray” and not “if” you pray. Unfortunately, statics show (I’ve often wondered who were the people they surveyed) that most Christians spend very little time in prayer. So I thought that I would blog about prayer.

      What happens when you pray? Are your prayers being answered? Are they seemingly not being heard? Does nothing happen? Does something happen every now and again? 

      Today this scripture resonated with me and I couldn’t help but ask myself, “What happens when you pray?” What happened when Jesus prayed? 

      So let’s take a look at what I discovered about what happened when Jesus prayed:

      • Luke 3:21- the heavens opened while He prayed
      • Luke 5:16-He prayed often in the wilderness and the paralyzed and many others were healed
      • Luke 6:12-After praying all night, He chose the 12 disciples
      • Luke 9:29-As He prayed, He was transfigured (His appearance and His clothing changed; and Moses and Elijah appeared with Him)
      • Luke 11:1-As He prayed, His disciples asked Him to teach them to pray
      • Matthew 14:23-30- After He prayed, He walked on water and so did Peter
      • Matthew 26-He prayed and then He went to the cross
      • Mark 1:35-He prayed in a solitary place and cast out demons and cleansed the lepers
      • John 14:16- He prayed and the Father sent the Holy Spirit to be our Helper

      This is just a quick list of the things that happened when Jesus prayed.

      I am convinced that when I pray, something should be happening all the time. I didn’t look at every instance when Jesus prayed, but I am confident that He always prayed, and always got results! The Bible mentions in detail, less than 40 miracles that Jesus performed, but then multitudes were often healed when He was around. I believe He made such an impact, because He prayed often and there is much evidence to support this!

      I believe in prayer! I’ve seen some wonderful things happen as a result of my prayers, the prayers of others, and corporate prayer with my church. God is on the move! But today!!! Today when I thought about all the things that happened when Jesus prayed, I found myself feeling like the disciples, “Lord, teach me to pray! I felt like I have not even touched the tip of the iceberg in prayer, when I think about all He accomplished after prayer. Wow!! I’ll continue this thought next time! Wonderful Jesus!

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    • There’s Another Way!

      Posted at 4:33 am by wonderfuljesus8, on June 9, 2018

      And David was greatly distressed; for the people spake of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, every man for his sons and for his daughters: but David encouraged himself in the Lord his God.-1 Samuel 30:6

      Whenever I feel a need for encouragement I think of this scripture.

      David is heralded as the greatest king of Israel, but he wasn’t always loved and honored as such. As a matter of fact, he was a man who was often rejected, criticized or attacked.

      As a young boy, he was sent to shepherd the sheep. And when Samuel came to anoint one of Jesse’s sons as king, he wasn’t even invited to the dinner. Remember, Samuel asked Jesse for all of his sons, yet David wasn’t there?

      And then there was the time when he played for Saul, and although Saul enjoyed and was soothed by his music, Saul threw a weapon at him.

      David’s wife rejected him. David’s brothers talked about him when Jesse sent him to check on them. He was running from Saul when he was in Ziklag. He delivered a city and thought they would protect him, but God told him they would not.

      Every where he turned, he was met with constant disappointments. And even in this passage, the men who came to him with no hope, who were now warriors because of his leadership, wanted to stone him.

      Can you imagine this feeling of overwhelming grief and fear for your life at the same time you are experiencing heart wrenching betrayal? I can promise you at this point, I would have had a pity party! But not David! The scriptures let us know that he encouraged himself in the Lord!

      He couldn’t go to his friends, they were part of the problem! He couldn’t go to his family, they had been kidnapped; and he couldn’t go to his pastor because he was running for his life. But there was One who was with him that he could go to and count on, His Lord!!

      What do you think he did? I think he did the same things he did when he was out watching those sheep. I believe he sang a few psalms to the Lord, and worship the God whom he had come to love and trust in. I believe he took his eyes off of his problems and focused them on the Lord his God. And then he prayed and asked God what to do about the situation!

      Have you heard the song, “Turn Your Eyes on Jesus”? Here’s the first stanza: “Oh soul, are you weary and troubled? No light in the darkness you see? There is light when you look at the Savior! And life more abundant and free! So turn your eyes on Jesus! Look full in His wonderful face! And the things of this earth will grow strangely dim, in the Light of His Glory and Grace!”

      David could have easily penned this song for I believe it is what he did. He took his eyes off the problem and put them on His God. He understood the greatness of His God! After all, he killed the lion and the bear with his hands! After all, he slew Goliath in the name of His God!! After all, God had used him to turn a band of misfits into giant slayers! After all, he knew where His help had always come from, and so he encouraged himself in the Lord!

      When you are young, I think you have a greater need to talk things out with people. But as you get older, you tend (at least I do) to talk more with the Lord! There are some things that happen that friends and family may empathize with, but only God can work out! There are some things that can be talked about, but only God can fix them! There are some hurts that only He can heal.

      Suicide is on the rise. People are taking their own lives because of the hurts and disappointments that they have to deal with. David might have experienced the same temptation, but he didn’t do it. He didn’t allow his emotions and circumstances to dictate his actions. No! He went to Lord and found encouragement!

      Please know that there is help in Jesus! He’s the Lord of all comfort and the Healer of all hurts! Oh how I wish that people all over knew of His great love for them. How I wish that we could all learn to encourage ourselves in Him when things get rough! I am praying that those who read these words will learn to find encouragement in the presence of a wonderful and loving God. Wonderful Jesus!

      Posted in encouragement, Faith, Healing, Prayer, Victorious Living | 0 Comments | Tagged encouragement, Faith, hard times, testimony
    • National Day of Prayer!

      Posted at 3:28 am by wonderfuljesus8, on May 3, 2018

      Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.-1 Timothy 2:1-4

      Tomorrow is the National Day of Prayer in the US. Many churches will be opening their doors to allow congregants and neighborhood residents to come in and pray for the nation and other things on their hearts. This is a good thing! This is a God thing! For He has absolutely given us a command to pray for those in authority over us that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life.

      There’s no turning on the news today without hearing of the sad state of affairs that our nation and many of our cities are in. Politicians are not representing the people as they promised and the streets are filled with violence. Are we to fear? God forbid!

      I know that God is not shocked by the “headline news” because He knows all things! But is He pleased with our lack of prayer regarding these officials, regarding our cities? I think so!

      It’s great that people will be taking a moment of silent prayer in schools, at their jobs, and even in some churches; but it’s going to take dedicated, faithful prayers of righteous men and women to effect change in our cities and nations.

      Maybe you don’t live in America, but that doesn’t release you from your responsibility to pray for your nation, for your leaders. Quite frankly, I don’t even remember the last time, outside of church, that I spent any real time praying about these issues. I pray during election season, I pray when people are not making godly decisions, and I pray when things affect me negatively. But honestly, they are not at the top of my prayer list.

      So I have decided to not wait for tomorrow to pray, but I will pray before I go to sleep. And I will begin to make a greater effort to pray for those in leadership over me in my church (this one is easy) my job (maybe not the kind that I have been praying), my city, and my nation, because I don’t want to forfeit another day of peace and I want to see these people truly give their hearts to Jesus and live for Him! I encourage you to join in with me and the millions who will be praying for America because God knows we surely need it! Wonderful Jesus!

      Posted in Prayer | 0 Comments | Tagged Christian, leaders, National day of prayer, Prayer
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