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Noonday Devotion
Welcome to Noonday Devotion
What a privilege and joy it is to share with you once again from the precious and Holy book of books.. the Word of God. Every single word is true and God breathed.. Amen.
I believe in the supreme authority of the Word of God.. it is our benchmark, our guide and reading it should thrill us.
Also we have to obey it.. it is a book that needs to be obeyed. Amen.
Please share these devotions with all your friends and also click on the featured links at the bottom of these messages.
Thanks
God bless you
Keith
Noonday Devotion by Keith
THE CROSS OF CALVARY
1 Peter 2
24He personally bore our sins in His [own] body on the tree [g][as on an altar and offered Himself on it], that we might die (cease to exist) to sin and live to righteousness. By His wounds you have been healed.
25For you were going astray like [so many] sheep, but now you have come back to the Shepherd and Guardian (the Bishop) of your souls.
What wonderful verses.. Amen.
I have been a christian for a long time, and sometimes the joy of my salvation can fade. It is at such times that I need to come back to verses like these and remind myself, that my salvation is totally beyond words and totally beyond my comprehension.
These verses show some wonderful things.
In verse 24, it says that he personally bore our sins in His body. The sacrifice of Jesus, was personal and it was dramatic. Every wrong thought, we have ever thought, every wrong action, we have ever done and every wrong motive, we have ever had, was laid on Him.. The spotless and faultless Lamb of God.
To me that is the greatest antidote to a christian sinning. Looking at the cross, how can we can continue to sin?. It is also the greatest motive for living full out for God.. Amen. Seeing what Jesus has done for us.. How can we not live totally sold out for Him?
Through the sacrifice of Jesus we have been brought back to God. Jesus has won our salvation, we are restored to God, because of Jesus and the sacrifice of Calvary.
The Cross of Calvary puts all our service for God into perspective. We think, we have done great things for Him, but nothing comes close to what Jesus did for us.. Amen.
Every act of service needs to come under the spotlight of Calvary. We need to examine our lives in light of Calvary.. Amen.
I love what the Amplified says in it's margin.. because of Calvary, we have ceased to exist. Yes that's right, we are no longer our own, we are Under new ownership.. the ownership of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords
I hope this blesses you
Keith
Guest Teaching by James Smith
(James Smith, "The Proper Aim of a Christian's Life" 1856)
"Finally, brothers, we instructed you how to live in order to please God, as in fact you are living. Now we ask you and urge you in the Lord Jesus, to do this more and more!" 1 Thessalonians 4:1
In every place,
in every circumstance,
in every undertaking--
the Christian should ask, "Is this pleasing to God?"
God is pleased or displeased . . .
with every thought we think,
with every word we speak,
with every action we perform,
with every emotion we feel.
Perhaps we do not sufficiently realize this. We think, speak, feel, and act--without ever considering whether we are pleasing God, or not. But this ought not to be, for He . . .
gave us our being,
redeemed us from sin and damnation,
called us by His grace, and
has blessed us with innumerable and interminable blessings--
and all that we may glorify Him! And how can we glorify Him--but by habitually aiming to please Him? If we forget or lose sight of this--we forget and lose sight of the principal end of our being, and well-being.
For instance, the manner in which I employ my spare time--the amount of time I give to recreation or entertainment. Many Christians seem never to think whether the way in which they spend their time, is pleasing to God or not. If they did, would they ever go to some entertainments, or indulge in certain pleasures? Would the world have so much of their time, and the prayer-closet so little? How much time is wasted in frivolous ways, which are neither conducive to the health of the body, nor calculated to promote the spirituality of the mind.
Also, how many squander their money on dress, ornaments, or delicacies for the body--who never relieve the poor, or contribute to establish God's cause in the world; or if they do so at all, it is not in due proportion to their means. The pence are given to the Lord--the pounds are spent in the gratification of SELF!
If, when I am going to lay out money in ornaments or dress, or indulgences for the table, I was to ask, "Is this pleasing to God?"--would it not check my lavish expenditure? Would it not often change the course in which my money flows?
"And we pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please Him in every way." Colossians 1:10
My object in everything I do--should be to please God. The one grand end of my life, the grand thing I am to aim at--is to please my Heavenly Father. I have . . .
nothing to dread, but His frown,
nothing to fear, but His displeasure,
nothing to seek, but His approbation.
If my Heavenly Father is pleased with me--it is enough.
What a comfort it is to know that my God is easily pleased--that it is not the amount of what I do--but the motive from which I do it, which He looks at! He is pleased with my poorest performances, with my most imperfect services, with only a cup of cold water given to one of His children--if my object is to please Him!
In everything I do, I should ask, "Is this pleasing to God?" If so, all is well.
"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do--do it all for the glory of God!" 1 Corinthians 10:31. This is the rule--and we should walk by it.
Special Sermon
I hope you are blessed by this sermon, listen to this detailed analysis of Creation vs eVolution
http://www.sermonaudio.com/playpopup.as ... 1306211835
Guest Website
Please take time to read about this missionary family
http://kelleysguam.com/
What a privilege and joy it is to share with you once again from the precious and Holy book of books.. the Word of God. Every single word is true and God breathed.. Amen.
I believe in the supreme authority of the Word of God.. it is our benchmark, our guide and reading it should thrill us.
Also we have to obey it.. it is a book that needs to be obeyed. Amen.
Please share these devotions with all your friends and also click on the featured links at the bottom of these messages.
Thanks
God bless you
Keith
Noonday Devotion by Keith
THE CROSS OF CALVARY
1 Peter 2
24He personally bore our sins in His [own] body on the tree [g][as on an altar and offered Himself on it], that we might die (cease to exist) to sin and live to righteousness. By His wounds you have been healed.
25For you were going astray like [so many] sheep, but now you have come back to the Shepherd and Guardian (the Bishop) of your souls.
What wonderful verses.. Amen.
I have been a christian for a long time, and sometimes the joy of my salvation can fade. It is at such times that I need to come back to verses like these and remind myself, that my salvation is totally beyond words and totally beyond my comprehension.
These verses show some wonderful things.
In verse 24, it says that he personally bore our sins in His body. The sacrifice of Jesus, was personal and it was dramatic. Every wrong thought, we have ever thought, every wrong action, we have ever done and every wrong motive, we have ever had, was laid on Him.. The spotless and faultless Lamb of God.
To me that is the greatest antidote to a christian sinning. Looking at the cross, how can we can continue to sin?. It is also the greatest motive for living full out for God.. Amen. Seeing what Jesus has done for us.. How can we not live totally sold out for Him?
Through the sacrifice of Jesus we have been brought back to God. Jesus has won our salvation, we are restored to God, because of Jesus and the sacrifice of Calvary.
The Cross of Calvary puts all our service for God into perspective. We think, we have done great things for Him, but nothing comes close to what Jesus did for us.. Amen.
Every act of service needs to come under the spotlight of Calvary. We need to examine our lives in light of Calvary.. Amen.
I love what the Amplified says in it's margin.. because of Calvary, we have ceased to exist. Yes that's right, we are no longer our own, we are Under new ownership.. the ownership of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords
I hope this blesses you
Keith
Guest Teaching by James Smith
(James Smith, "The Proper Aim of a Christian's Life" 1856)
"Finally, brothers, we instructed you how to live in order to please God, as in fact you are living. Now we ask you and urge you in the Lord Jesus, to do this more and more!" 1 Thessalonians 4:1
In every place,
in every circumstance,
in every undertaking--
the Christian should ask, "Is this pleasing to God?"
God is pleased or displeased . . .
with every thought we think,
with every word we speak,
with every action we perform,
with every emotion we feel.
Perhaps we do not sufficiently realize this. We think, speak, feel, and act--without ever considering whether we are pleasing God, or not. But this ought not to be, for He . . .
gave us our being,
redeemed us from sin and damnation,
called us by His grace, and
has blessed us with innumerable and interminable blessings--
and all that we may glorify Him! And how can we glorify Him--but by habitually aiming to please Him? If we forget or lose sight of this--we forget and lose sight of the principal end of our being, and well-being.
For instance, the manner in which I employ my spare time--the amount of time I give to recreation or entertainment. Many Christians seem never to think whether the way in which they spend their time, is pleasing to God or not. If they did, would they ever go to some entertainments, or indulge in certain pleasures? Would the world have so much of their time, and the prayer-closet so little? How much time is wasted in frivolous ways, which are neither conducive to the health of the body, nor calculated to promote the spirituality of the mind.
Also, how many squander their money on dress, ornaments, or delicacies for the body--who never relieve the poor, or contribute to establish God's cause in the world; or if they do so at all, it is not in due proportion to their means. The pence are given to the Lord--the pounds are spent in the gratification of SELF!
If, when I am going to lay out money in ornaments or dress, or indulgences for the table, I was to ask, "Is this pleasing to God?"--would it not check my lavish expenditure? Would it not often change the course in which my money flows?
"And we pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please Him in every way." Colossians 1:10
My object in everything I do--should be to please God. The one grand end of my life, the grand thing I am to aim at--is to please my Heavenly Father. I have . . .
nothing to dread, but His frown,
nothing to fear, but His displeasure,
nothing to seek, but His approbation.
If my Heavenly Father is pleased with me--it is enough.
What a comfort it is to know that my God is easily pleased--that it is not the amount of what I do--but the motive from which I do it, which He looks at! He is pleased with my poorest performances, with my most imperfect services, with only a cup of cold water given to one of His children--if my object is to please Him!
In everything I do, I should ask, "Is this pleasing to God?" If so, all is well.
"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do--do it all for the glory of God!" 1 Corinthians 10:31. This is the rule--and we should walk by it.
Special Sermon
I hope you are blessed by this sermon, listen to this detailed analysis of Creation vs eVolution
http://www.sermonaudio.com/playpopup.as ... 1306211835
Guest Website
Please take time to read about this missionary family
http://kelleysguam.com/
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