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Seeing Prosperity and Influence (Insights in Psalms)

5/3/2013

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To see prosperity and influence, one must acknowledge God's reign, confess sins, exalt Him, humble yourself, trust His sovereignty and protection, and worship the King of Kings. Then God's kingdom will come in His time to remove prideful leaders and enable you to endure trials. 

Acknowledge God's Reign and Confess Sins
Daniel revealed to Nebuchadnezzar in his dream that he was the large tree   in the middle of the land with abundant fruit where beasts found shelter. His dominion extended to the distant parts of the earth. The Most High issued a decree to drive Nebuchadnezzar away from people, be drenched with dew and given the mind of an animal to eat grass like cattle. Seven times would pass until he acknowledged the Most High as sovereign over men's kingdom given to whoever He wished.  The iron and bronze roots remaining in the ground represented his kingdom being restored when he acknowledged that Heaven ruled. Daniel told Nebuchadnezzar to renounce his sins by doing right and being kind to the oppressed so his prosperity would continue (Dan. 4:1-27). Acknowledge God's reign and confess sins for prosperity. 

Exalt God and Humble Yourself
Twelve months later the king said his mighty power built the royal residence for his glory.  A voice from heaven said the dream would be fulfilled with his royal authority taken away. At the end of that time, God restored Nebuchadnezzar's sanity and returned the honor and splendor of his kingdom. God's dominion and kingdom endured across generations. Every person was regarded as nothing with God doing as He pleased. His advisers sought him out and restored his throne greater than before. Nebuchadnezzar praised, exalted and glorified the King of heaven because everything He did was right and His ways were just. He humbled those who walked in pride (Dan. 4:28-37). Exalt God and humble yourself for influence.

Trust God's Sovereignty to Remove Prideful Leaders
While Belshazzar gave a banquet for 1000 nobles, drank wine and praised the gods of gold and silver, a human hand wrote on the wall terrifying the king. Daniel said God gave his father Nebuchadnezzar a high position but when his heart became arrogant and prideful, he was stripped of his glory and lived with animals until he acknowledged Him as sovereign over the kingdoms of men. Because Belshazzar set himself against the Lord of heaven, the writing said God numbered the days of his reign, found wanting and his kingdom was given to the Medes and Persians. Daniel was proclaimed the third highest ruler in the kingdom. Belshazzar was killed and Darius the Mede took over the kingdom (Dan. 5:1-31). Trust God's sovereignty to remove prideful rulers.

Trust God's Protection to Endure Trials
Darius appointed Daniel as one of the three administrators over 120 satraps. Because he distinguished himself by his exceptional qualities, the king planned to set him over the whole kingdom. No one could find corruption since he was trustworthy and not negligent. Even though a decree said no one could worship any god except the king, Daniel prayed three times a day with the windows opened toward Jerusalem. After being thrown in the lion's den, Darius called out anxiously to determine if Daniel's God was able to rescue him from the lions. He answered that the angels shut the lions' mouths finding no wound because he trusted in God. He threw the false accusers in the lions' den along with their wives and children. Darius issued a decree that everyone must fear the living God of Daniel whose kingdom and dominion never ended. He prospered during the reign of Darius and Cyrus the Persian (Dan. 6:1-28). Trust God's protection while enduring trials. 

Worship King of Kings Whose Kingdom Continues Forever
In a dream, Daniel saw four great beasts. The first was like a lion with wings of an eagle, second like a bear with three ribs in its mouth, third like a leopard with four wings like a bird and four heads given authority to rule, and a fourth powerful beast with large iron teeth that devoured its victims along with ten horns. A little horn uprooted three of the first horns that spoke boastfully about the Ancient of Days sitting on His throne flaming with fire where countless number stood before Him and the books opened. The beast was killed and thrown into the blazing fire. Others were stripped of their authority but allowed to live for a period of time. One like the son of man approached the Ancient of Days and given authority, glory and sovereign power with men of every language worshiping him. His dominion would never be destroyed (Dan. 7:1-14). Worship King of Kings and Lord of Lords whose kingdom continues forever. 

Expect God's Kingdom Coming to Earth in His Time
Daniel interpreted the four great beasts as four kingdoms rising from the earth. The saints of the Most High would possess the kingdom forever. He saw the horn waging war and defeating the saints until the Ancient of Days pronounced judgment in favor of the saints when the time came to possess the kingdom. The fourth beast was the fourth kingdom that devoured and crushed the earth. The ten horns were ten kings coming from this kingdom with one subduing three kings. He spoke against the Most High, oppressed His saints, tried to change laws and had saints handed over to him for 3 1/2 years. His power was destroyed and God's kingdom given to the saints eternally with every ruler worshiping and obeying Him (Dan. 7:15-28). Expect God's kingdom coming to earth in His time. 

Pray for God's kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven to experience prosperity and influence.







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Participate in God's Kingdom Purposes (Insights in Prophets)

4/25/2013

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How do you participate in God's kingdom purpose in the world, whether it's arts & entertainment, business, education, family, government, media and religion? Prioritize seeking and building God's kingdom by obeying and recognizing His presence. Be strong and steward God's resources by turning to Him and meditating on His word.

Prioritize Seeking God and See Your Needs Met
God told Haggai during Darius reign to speak to Zerubbabel, Judah's governor, and Joshua, the high priest. People said their time had not come to build the Lord's house. God revealed to Haggai that they were living in paneled houses while His house remained a ruin. They were to consider their ways because they planted much, but harvested little, ate, but never enough, drank, but never satisfied, put on clothes, but not warm. They earned wages but it dissolved like falling through a purse with hole in it (Haggai 1:1-6). Prioritize seeking God and see your needs met. 

Prioritize Building God's Kingdom for Spiritual and Economic Prosperity
Haggai said that building God's kingdom honored Him. Building their own saw it blow away. Being busy with their concerns apart from building His kingdom caused ruin, drought and unemployment (Haggai 1:7-11). Prioritize building God's kingdom to assure spiritual and economic prosperity. 

Obey and Recognize God's Presence for Empowerment
Zerubbabel, Joshua and the remnant obeyed God through Haggai's message because He sent him and feared Him. He said, "I am with you," and stirred their spirits to work on the house of God 23 days later (Haggai 1:12-15). Obey and recognize God's presence who empowers you to build His kingdom. 

Be Strong and Steward God's Resources for His Glory
One month later Haggai asked who saw this house in its former glory. They were to be strong and work since God was with them. Haggai reminded them of His covenant with those who came out of Egypt along with His Spirit that remained in them. In a little while, God would again shake the heavens, earth, sea and dry land so the desired of all nations would come and fill His kingdom with glory. The silver and gold was His. The glory of this present house would be greater than the glory of the former one (Haggai 2:1-9). Be strong and steward God's resources for His glory.

Turn to God Instead of Trusting Yourself
Two month later Haggai asked the priests if the law taught that consecrated meat touching another article could consecrate it as well. They answered no. Haggai asked if a person defiled by contact with a dead body would defile another article by touching it. The priests answered yes. Haggai said their actions and what they offered were defiled.  They were to consider how God struck all their work with blight, mildew and hail, but still did not turn to Him (Haggai 2:10-17). Turn to God and do not trust yourself, which leads to corruption.  

Meditate on God's Word for Blessing
They were to give careful thought to the day when the foundation of the Lord's temple was laid. They were to consider whether there was any seed left in the barn since every plant did not bear fruit. From this day on, He would bless them (Haggai 2:18-19). Meditate on God's word to receive blessing from Him. 

Glory in God's Choosing You to Participate in His Purpose
God's word came to Haggai a second time on the same day to tell Zerubbabel  that He would shake the heavens and earth, overturn royal thrones, shatter the power of foreign kingdoms and overthrow chariots and their drivers so they were killed. On that day He would make His servant Zerubbabel like His signet ring since God chose him (Haggai 2:20-23). Glory in God's choosing you to participate in His kingdom purpose.

Participate in God's kingdom purpose in the world by doing the following:
1. Seek God
2. Obey and recognize His presence
3. Be strong and steward God's resources
4. Turn to Him and meditate on His word


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Stand in the Gap Before God (Insights in Prophets)

3/28/2013

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We need people to stand in the gap before God to confront injustice, stop strongholds of sexual sin, pray against strongholds of sin, eliminate malice of heart and revenge, refuse trusting in prosperity, refuse pride in human wisdom, skill, wealth and beauty, and refuse making people your source of confidence. 

Stand in the Gap Before God to Confront Injustice
Ezekiel confronted the city that became an object of scorn to nations when it used its power to shed blood and made idols. They treated parents with contempt, oppressed the alien, mistreated the fatherless and widow, despised holy things, committed lewd acts and sexual sins, accepted bribes, charged excessive interest and made unjust gain by extortion. Israel became dross in a land without rain. They knew He poured out His wrath upon them. Princes took treasures and precious things from the people. Priests did violence to the law without distinguishing between the holy and common. Officials killed people to make unjust gain. Prophets whitewashed deeds by false visions and lying about what God said. People committed robbery, oppressed the poor and needy, and denied justice to the alien. God looked for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand before Him in the gap on behalf of the land so He would not have to destroy it, but found no one (Ezek. 22:1-31). Stand in the gap before God to confront injustice. 

Stop Strongholds of Sexual Sin
Two sisters became prostitutes in Egypt. Oholah gave birth to Samaria and Oholibah to Jerusalem. Oholah lusted after the elite in Assyria and defiled herself with the idols. They stripped and killed her. Oholibah became more depraved than her sister by lusting after men portrayed on a wall. God stirred up lovers like the Babylonians and Assyrians of high rank against her. They punished Oholibah according to their standards by sword and stole her children and fine jewelry. Their enemies dealt with her in hatred, took away everything she had worked for and drank the cup of ruin and desolation. She bore the consequences of her lewdness and prostitution. Ezekiel confronted the two sisters when they committed adultery with idols, sacrificed children, defiled the sanctuary and desecrated His Sabbaths.  God ended lewdness in the land so all women would take warning and not imitate them. They suffered the penalty of their lewdness and bore the consequences of idolatry (Ezek. 23:1-49). Stop strongholds of sexual sin by confronting it.

Identify and Pray Against Strongholds of Sin
God told Ezekiel to record the date that the king of Babylon laid siege to Jerusalem. He told this rebellious house a parable about pouring water and putting choice pieces of meat in a pot while filling it with the best leg and shoulder  bones. They took the pick of the flock, piled wood beneath it and cooked the bones. God said, "Woe to the city of bloodshed!" He piled the wood high to melt the impurities. Their impurity was lewdness, but He tried to cleanse it but they refused. God told Ezekiel not to mourn over his wife's death as a sign to Israel. God desecrated His sanctuary or stronghold that they took pride in as the object of affection. They were not to mourn but wasted away because of their sin. A fugitive told Ezekiel when God took away their stronghold that became their joy, glory, delight and heart desire. They would know that He was Lord (Ezek. 24:1-27). Identify and pray against strongholds of sin. 

Eliminate Malice of Heart and Revenge
God told Ezekiel to prophesy against the Ammonites when they rejoiced with malice of heart when Israel was led into exile. People from the East took possession of Ammon and ate their fruit. God exposed the flank of Moab and gave them to the people of the East as a possession. Ammon was not remembered and inflicted punishment on Moab. Because Edom took revenge on Judah and became guilty, God killed its men and their animals. Israel took vengeance on Edom according to God's wrath. Because the Philistines took revenge with malice in their hearts seeking to destroy Judah, God's wrath destroyed them (Ezek. 25:1-17). Eliminate malice of heart and revenge to prevent God's judgment.

Refuse Trusting in Prosperity
Tyre said they prospered since Jerusalem lied in ruins. The Lord said many nations destroyed Tyre's walls and towers to know He was Lord. Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon  ravaged their settlements, broke their walls, killed their people, plundered their wealth and demolished their fine houses. Tyre would never be rebuilt. Leaders trembled when the city of renown and the power on the sea was destroyed. God ended their perfection of beauty as they went down into the pit or earth below. Many nations did business with Tyre because of their great wealth of goods. Tashish exchanged silver for their merchandise. Greece traded and exchanged slaves and bronze articles for their wares. Beth Togarmah exchanged work horses, Rhodes paid ivory tusks, Aram exchanged turquoise, purple fabric and rubies, and Sheba exchanged spices, precious stones, gold and beautiful garments. Tyre's merchants sunk into the heart of the sea during their shipwreck (Ezek. 26:1-27:36). Refuse trusting in prosperity that destroy society.  

Refuse Pride in Intellectualism, Skill, Wealth and Beauty
Tyre's pride made them say they were wise as a god. Their wisdom and understanding enabled them to gain wealth. Great skill in trading increased their wealth and caused their heart to be proud. Thinking they were wise like a god, God brought nations to kill them. Through widespread and dishonest trade, they sinned and were filled with violence. Their heart became proud because of their beauty. They corrupted their wisdom because of their splendor. God showed Himself holy by making blood flow in Sidon's streets. Israel would no longer have malicious neighbors like sharp thorns. God showed Himself holy as He regathered them from the nations where they were scattered. They lived safely, build houses and planted vineyards (Ezek. 28:1-26). Refuse pride in intellectualism, skill, wealth and beauty to prevent destruction.

Refuse Making People Your Source of Confidence
Ezekiel prophesied against Pharaoh king of Egypt who said the Nile was his. God made fish stick to his scales. Egypt splintered when Israel grasped them as a staff of reed. God ruined and scattered them among the nations. After 40 years, God gathered the Egyptians. He returned them to Pathros as the lowliest and weakest of kingdoms never to rule over other nations. Egypt would never be a source of confidence for Israel, but reminded them of their sin in turning to her for help. God gave Egypt to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon to carry off its wealth (Ezek. 29:1-21). Refuse making people your source of confidence instead of God.

In order to stand in the gap before God:
1. Confront injustice
2. Stop strongholds of sexual sin
3. Pray against strongholds of sin
4. Eliminate malice of heart and revenge
5. Refuse trusting in prosperity
6. Refuse pride in intellectualism, skill, wealth and beauty
7. Refuse making people your source of confidence 

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Church Designed to Rebuild Cities (Insights in Prophets)

1/12/2013

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The church is God's plan for building healthy cities. Instead of taking personal responsibility, God's people often rely on government and non-profit organizations to solve problems in the city whether it is housing, jobs, violence or social opportunities. Jeremiah encouraged an expanded role for the church in the city by speaking the whole truth of what God commands from Genesis to Revelation in order to seek its peace and prosperity. Only a healthy and obedient church motivated by God's love and repentance bring healing to a city effectively. The law written on the hearts of believers through the New Covenant empowers people to rebuild the city's ruins. 

Speak Everything God Commands
God instructed Jeremiah to tell Judah everything He commanded so they would listen and turn from their evil way. If they did not listen to the prophets, He would make Jerusalem an object of cursing among all nations like Shiloh. Everyone including priests and prophets said Jeremiah must die after he prophesied desolation for Jerusalem.  He told the officials to reform their ways and actions by obeying God so He would not bring disaster upon them. By killing Jeremiah, they would bring innocent blood upon themselves. Some elders cited Hezekiah who feared and sought the Lord's favor by not killing Micah who warned Jerusalem like Jeremiah (Jer. 26:1-24). Speak everything God commands so the church obeys Him. 

Speak Truth Without Lying
God told Jeremiah to put a yoke on his neck. He warned the kings of Edom, Moab, Ammon, Tyre and Sidon that their countries would either serve Babylon or be destroyed if they did not submit to his yoke. Their prophets communicated lies saying they should not serve Babylon, which would result in ruin instead of life. The prophet Hananiah's told Judah to break the yoke of Babylon since God would bring back the articles of the Lord's house and exiles within two years. Jeremiah said prophets who prophesied peace were recognized as sent by the Lord if his prediction came true. After Hananiah broke the yoke off of Jeremiah's neck, he said God would replace it with a iron yoke on all these nations to make them serve king Nebuchadnezzar of  Babylon. Jeremiah told Hananiah that God did not send him even though he persuaded Judah to trust in lies. He died that year because he preached rebellion against God (Jer. 27:1-28:17).  Speak truth without lying to obey God even when it is not politically correct. 

Seek the Peace and Prosperity of the City
Jeremiah sent letter to exiles in Babylon exhorting them to build houses, plant gardens, marry and have children. They prayed and sought the peace of the city. Their prosperity was tied to the city's. After 70 years in Babylon, God fulfilled His promise to bring them back to Jerusalem. He planned to prosper and not harm them for hope and a future. They prayed so He would listen. They found Him and restored their fortunes when they sought Him with all their heart. The exiles and people in Jerusalem did not listen to God's words. Those who prophesied lies were put to death by Babylon (Jer. 29:1-32). Seek the peace and prosperity of the city where you live knowing God has a hopeful future.

Rebuild Your City As God Makes the Church Healthy
God told Jeremiah to write in a book every word He spoke concerning a time of trouble when He broke Jacob's yoke to serve the Lord. They should not fear since Jacob would have peace, security and salvation. God disciplined them with justice. Their wound was incurable with no one to plead or care for their cause. They had many sins and great guilt, but God restored them to health and healed their wounds being called an outcast. The city was rebuilt on her ruins and their community established before God with thanksgiving. A ruler arose from among them to be close to God. They were His people as He fully accomplished His purposes via His wrath  (Jer. 30:1-24).  Rebuild your city as God heals wounds and restores the church to health. 

Allow God's Love and Repentance Bring Healing of the City 
God gave Israel rest as they found favor in the desert. He loved Israel with an eternal love and drew them with lovingkindness. The watchman made their praises heard and asked God to save them. He gathered the blind, lame and expectant mothers from the ends of the earth. They came with weeping and prayer as God led them beside streams of water on a level path. He watched over His flock like a shepherd and redeemed them from those stronger than they. He satisfied the priests with abundance and filled His people with bounty. They went from weeping for children to having their work rewarded. God provided hope for their future as children returned to their land. Their repentance brought compassion from God (Jer. 31:1-20). Allow God's love and repentance of sin motivate the church in healing various parts of your city to bring hope, favor and abundance. 

Rely On God's Law Written On Your Heart
When Israel returned to their towns, the Lord created a new thing when a woman surrounded a man. After God restored Judah from captivity, they said the Lord blessed the righteous dwelling as they lived together, refreshed the weary and satisfied the faint. He uprooted, tore down, overthrew, destroyed and brought disaster before building and planting. Everyone was responsible for their own sin. In the future, God made a new covenant with Israel and Judah different than the Mosaic covenant. He put His law in their minds and wrote it on their hearts as their God and His people. Everyone knew the Lord without teaching as God forgave without remembering their sin. Like the sun rising daily, He promised that Israel's descendants continue as a nation. God never rejected Israel's descendants again because of their works. Jerusalem would be rebuilt and holy to the Lord from the Tower of Hananel to the Corner Gate never to be uprooted and demolished (Jer. 31:21-40).  Rely on God's law written on your heart and mind through the New Covenant.

How will your small group rebuild ruins in the city? Let God speak to you about a simple and realistic project that your group could accomplish trusting Him to empower you.

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How to Experience Blessings in Your City (Insights in Prophets)

11/26/2012

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To experience blessings in your city, first seek God's thoughts and ways, pray for all nations with other believers, be humble to experience His promises, meet needs of the poor, practice biblical truth through Spirit-led intercession and confession of sin, receive back children, material riches and favor to possess the land forever.

Seek God’s Thoughts and Ways to Bear Spiritual Fruit
Isaiah asked the thirsty with no money  to come to the waters so they could buy  wine and milk without cost. Why spend money on what was not bread and labor on what did not satisfy? If they ate what was good, their soul would live by delighting in the richest of fare through God's loving covenant promised to David. They attracted nations as a witness and leader because of His splendor. They turned to the Lord for pardon while the evil forsook his way and thoughts. Like the heavens above the earth, God's thoughts and ways were higher than theirs. His word yielded seed for the sower and bread for the eater to accomplish God's will and purpose. They went out in joy and peace bearing fruit for His renown (Is. 55:1-13). Seek God's thoughts and ways to bear spiritual fruit.

Pray for All Nations with Other Believers
God's salvation and righteousness was revealed to anyone, including the foreigner, if they kept the Sabbath and His covenant by serving, loving and worshiping Him. They received a memorial and an eternal name better than sons and daughters. God brought them to His holy mountain and gave them joy in His house of prayer. He accepted their burnt offerings and sacrifices on His altars since it was called a house of prayer for all nations. Israel's watchmen were blind, lacked knowledge and loved to sleep with unsatisfied appetites. Shepherds lacked understanding,  turned to their own way and sought their own gain (Is. 56:1-12). Pray for all nations with other believers. 

Be Humble to Experience His Promises, Revival and Peace
The righteous died to be spared from evil and enter into peace. God's people as offspring of adulterers and liars  burned with lust and sacrificed their children to idolatry. Their strength was renewed even as they forgot God because of His silence. Their idols could not benefit or save them. But a man who made God His refuge inherited the land and possessed His holy mountain. Even though God lived in a high and holy place, He identified with the humble and lowly in spirit to revive their heart and remove obstacles. God would heal and comfort those with sinful greed and willful ways so they could experience peace. It was impossible for the wicked to have peace (Is. 57:1-21). Be humble to experience His promises, revival and peace. 

Meet Need of Poor by Raising Up Foundations, Repairing Broken Walls and Restoring Dwellings
Tell Israel about their sins even though it appeared they did what was right. God did not see their humility and fasting because they exploited their workers and quarreled with one another. God heard their prayers when they loosed the chains of injustice, untied the cords of the yoke, set the oppressed free and broke every yoke. If they shared food with the hungry, provided shelter to the poor wanderer, clothed the naked and supported others, their light broke forth like the dawn, healing quickly appeared, righteousness went before them and God's glory was their rear guard. The Lord answered prayer immediately. By putting away the yoke of oppression, malicious talk, spending themselves on behalf of the hungry and satisfying the needs of the oppressed, their light rose in the darkness and their night became like noonday. The Lord guided them always, satisfied their needs and strengthened their frame to be a well-watered garden and spring whose waters never failed. They were called the Repairer of Broken Walls and Restorer of Streets with Dwellings when they rebuild the ancient ruins and raised up the age-old foundations (Is. 58:1-14).Meet needs of the poor by raising up foundations, repairing broken walls and restoring dwellings.

Practice Biblical Truth Through Spirit-Led Intercession and Confession of Sin
Sin separated and hid Israel from God so He would not hear. Blood stained their hands, lips spoke lies and their tongue muttered wickedness. Instead of calling for justice or pleading their case with integrity, they relied on empty arguments and spoke lies that birthed ruin and destruction without peace. Justice, righteousness, light and deliverance were far away because truth was nowhere to be found. It displeased the Lord there was no justice. He was appalled there was no one to intercede. God put on righteousness as His breastplate, the helmet of salvation on His head and the garments of vengeance to repay wrath to His enemies so men everywhere would fear His name and revere His glory. When the enemy came in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord put him to flight. The Redeemer came to Zion when Jacob repented of their sins. God's Spirit put His words in their mouths, their children and descendants from this time on and forever (Is. 59:1-21). Practice biblical truth through Spirit-led intercession and confession of sin. 

Receive Back Children, Riches and Favor from Former Enemies
God's glory rose upon them so nations came to their light and kings to the brightness of their dawn. When their sons and daughters came from afar, their heart swelled with joy. Gold and incense came from Sheba proclaiming God's praise. Islands looked to Him as they brought Israel's sons from afar with silver and gold for the honor of God. Foreigners rebuild their walls and kings served them. Their gates always stood open so men could bring the wealth of the nations. Former despisers bowed down and called them The City of the Lord, Zion of the Holy One of Israel (Is. 60:1-14). Receive back children, material riches and favor from former enemies.

Experience Joy and Prosperity from the Lord to Possess the Land Forever In His Time
From forsaken and hated to eternal pride and joy among all generations so they would know that the Lord was their Savior, Redeemer and Mighty One of Jacob. Instead of bronze, He brought gold, silver in place of iron, bronze instead of wood and iron instead of stones. He made peace their governor and righteousness their ruler. Instead of violence, ruin or destruction, they called their walls Salvation and gates Praise. The Lord was their eternal light and God their glory that ended their sorrow. All their people would be righteous to possess the land forever. The least would become a thousand and the smallest a mighty nation. In its time the Lord would do this swiftly (Is. 60:15-22). Experience pride, joy, prosperity, salvation and praise from the Lord to possess the land forever in His time.

Humble yourself to pray for all nations and confess sin with other believers while meeting needs of the poor so you can experience pride, joy, prosperity, salvation and praise from the Lord in His time to possess the land. 


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Seek God in Trials for a Prosperous Future (Insights in Psalms)

10/4/2012

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People experience misery and hopelessness in their short lives that lead to meaninglessness.  God's ways are a mystery because He is infinite. None of us know what He is doing.  One thing we do know. Those who forget God wither away without hope. Those who seek God from a pure heart have a prosperous future with joy and protection from enemies.

Man has hard service on earth with months of futility and nights of misery.  His body was clothed with worms and scabs. His days were swifter than a weaver's shuttle and come to an end without hope (Job 7:1-6). People experience misery, futility and hopelessness in their short lives.


His life was but a breath that would never see happiness again. He complained bitterly and preferred death rather than this body. He despised his life because his days had no meaning. God examined and tested him every moment so he became a burden to himself. Why did God not pardon and forgive his sins since he would die soon? (Job 7:7-21). People despise a life without meaning and wish God would forgive their sin since death comes quickly. 

God gave children over to the penalty of their sin. He would rouse Himself and restore you to your rightful place if you plead to Him with a pure heart. Beginnings seemed humble but the future would be prosperous (Job 8:1-7). People who seek God from a pure heart have a prosperous future. 

Fathers would teach and provide understanding if younger people asked them.  Those who forget God lose hope. What the godless trust in would not stand or endure. Their lives withered away like a plant torn away from rocks. God did not reject a blameless man but filled his mouth with joy and clothed his enemies in shame (Job 8:8-22). People who forget God lose hope and wither away but the blameless have joy and protection from enemies. 

How can man be righteous before a wise God who moves mountains, shakes the earth, made stars and performs countless miracles. Because no one knew what God was doing, a person could not argue with Him. One could plead with his Judge for mercy but his wounds would be multiplied without reason and be pronounced guilty. Job said God destroyed both the blameless and the wicked. Days flew by without joy. One cannot have an independent umpire between himself and God. Job asked someone to remove His rod so He could speak without terror and fear (Job 9:1-24). No one knows what God is doing because it appears He destroys both the blameless and the wicked. 

Job spoke out about his bitterness along with the condemnation and oppression he felt from God. Would God destroy Job by turning him into dust? He knew that God would not allow his sin to be unpunished. Job wished he never had been born because of the deep shame and lack of joy (Job 10:1-22). People experience bitterness, condemnation and shame in deep trials.  

In your trials, are you forgetting God or seeking Him? By seeking Him, you will have a prosperous future, joy and protection from enemies. 







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How to Respond to Great Personal or Family Loss (Insights in Psalms)

9/9/2012

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Bitterness is a habit that can seriously hinder our spiritual journey. When life becomes difficult, when it doesn't seem as if God is providing for our needs, when we're not getting what we want when we want it, we have a decision to make. We can hold onto our faith and trust that God has an answer in mind, or we can gripe and moan and complain and let our souls become embittered. Expecting an oasis, but finding a bitter stream? Don't lose sight of the grace of God." - (Beside A Quiet Stream by Penelope J. Stokes)

God is involved in the bitter reality of life. We learn much from Job on how to respond to great personal or family loss such as death, divorce, sickness, rebellion, unemployment, etc. 

Job was blameless, feared God and turned away from evil in the land of Uz. As the greatest man of the east, he had seven sons, three daughters, many animals and servants. His sons held a feast regularly in each of their houses where they invited their sisters. After each feast, Job rose up early to offer burnt offering to purify them in case his sons sinned and cursed God in their hearts. One day Satan came with the angels to present themselves before God. Satan told God he was roaming through the earth going back and forth. God boasted about Job's righteousness and Satan replied that God put a hedge around his household and possessions while blessing the work of his hands. Job would curse God if He struck all that he had. God said everything Job had was in Satan's power but could not put forth his hand upon him (Job 1:1-12). Pray for purity in your children's lives while recognizing God's sovereignty over Satan's activities. 

On the day when his children were feasting in their oldest brother's house, Job learned in succession that his servants were killed by the Sabeans, fire from heaven burned up the sheep and consumed his servants, Chaldeans carried off the camels, and great wind struck the house and killed all his children. Job arose, fell to the ground and worshiped saying, "Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I shall return there. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord." Job did not sin or blame God (Job 1:13-22). Accept prosperity and adversity from God without blaming Him. 

On another day the angels came with Satan to present themselves before the Lord. The Lord said his servant Job was a blameless man who feared God and maintained his integrity even though Satan tried to ruin him without cause. Satan said Job would curse God if He touched his bone and flesh. The Lord said Satan could do anything except  kill Job (Job 2:1-6). Maintain integrity in every circumstance even when it makes no sense. 

Satan afflicted Job with painful sores over his whole body. His wife said that God should curse God and die instead of holding fast to his integrity. Job told his "foolish" wife, "Shall we indeed accept good from God and not accept adversity?" Job did not sin with his lips (Job 2:7-10). Do not blame God during great trials.

When Job's three friends, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar the Naamathite heard about Job's troubles, they agreed to come and comfort him. They wept when they saw Job from a distance. They sat down on the ground and mourned with Job for seven days with no one speaking after seeing his great pain (Job 2:11-13). Accept comfort from others if they mourn without speaking.

Afterward Job cursed the day of his birth wishing he had not been born. He wished that day had turned to darkness with blackness overwhelming its light. Job would be hidden from trouble if God shut his mother's womb. He considered that dying at birth would bring peace and rest. Captives who died were at ease and free from hearing the slave driver's shout (Job 3:1-19). Express transparently your feelings and thoughts of what it would be like if you had not been born.

Job asked why light was given to those in misery who longed for death. Why was life given to the bitter of soul who rejoiced when they died or those God hedged in without revealing His purpose. Job's groans poured out like water. What he feared and dreaded came upon him. He had no peace, quietness or rest but only turmoil (Job 3:20-26). Groan freely about your bitter feelings and turmoil.

Consider the following actions when you experience great personal and family loss in your life: 
1. Pray for purity in your children's lives while recognizing God's sovereignty over Satan's activities
2. Accept prosperity and adversity from God without blaming Him
3. Maintain integrity in every circumstance even when it makes no sense 

4. Do not blame God during great trials
5. Accept comfort from others if they mourn without speaking
6. Express transparently your feelings and thoughts of what it would be like if you had not been born
7. Groan freely about your bitter feelings and turmoil


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Moving From Double-Mindedness to Single-Mindedness (Insights in Prophets)

7/3/2012

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Double-minded people fear the Lord and serve idols. They seek deliverance from humans, follow vanity and do evil secretly. Those who trust and obey God's commandments prosper, inherit the land, reject the world's systems of support and receive deliverance from the Lord.  In 2 Kings 16-18, various kings illustrate how double-mindedness results in instability, but single-mindedness on Christ promotes inheritance and deliverance.


Ahaz king of Judah made his son pass through the fire according to the abominations of the nations the Lord drove out. He sacrificed and burned incense on the high places. Rezin king of Aram and Pekah king of Israel waged war in Jerusalem but could not overcome him. Ahaz asked for help from Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria to be delivered from the kings of Aram and Israel. He sent them silver and gold from the Lord's and king's house. The Assyrian king captured Damascus and put Rezin to death (2 Kings 16:1-9). Those who disobey God seek deliverance from humans.  

Ahaz sent the pattern of the Damascus' altar so Urijah the priest could make it. Ahaz made burnt, meal and peace offerings on the altar. He commanded Urijah the priest to do these offerings for all the people. Ahaz wanted to use the bronze altar for himself. He cut off the borders of the stands and removed the laver from the house of the Lord because of the king of Assyria (2 Kings 16:10-20). Those who disobey God follow the world's pattern.

The Assyrian king captured Samaria and carried Israel into exile to Assyria because they sinned against the Lord, feared other gods and walked in the customs of the nations and kings. Israel did evil things secretly by serving idols, building high places, sacred pillars and Asherim on every high hill to burn incense. The prophets warned them to turn from their evil ways and keep His commandments but they did not listen or believe in the Lord. They followed vanity and became vain like the nations around them. They worshiped the host of heaven, served Baal, practiced divination and enchantments and sold themselves to do evil. Only Judah was left. The Lord rejected and afflicted all of Israel's descendants and gave them into the hand of plunders  (2 Kings 17:1-23). Those who disobey God follow vanity and do evil secretly.

Assyria filled the cities of Samaria with strangers from the nations. The Lord sent lions to kill them. One of the exiled priests lived in Bethel and taught them how they should fear the Lord. They still made gods of their own and appointed priests of the high places. They should not forget the covenant and fear other gods, but fear Him since He would deliver them from their enemies. The various generations feared the Lord and served their idols  (2 Kings 17:24-41). Those who are double-minded fear the Lord and serve idols. 

Hezekiah did right like David and removed the high places, broke down the sacred pillars, cut down the Asherah and broke the bronze serpent Moses made. He trusted in the Lord by following and keeping His commandments. The Lord was with him and prospered him. He rebelled against the king of Assyria and did not serve him. He defeated the Philistines as far as Gaza and its territory. King of Assyria carried Israel into exile because they disobeyed the covenant of Moses (2 Kings 18:1-12). Those who trust and obey God's commandments prosper and inherit the land. 

When Sennacherib king of Assyria came against fortified cities of Judah, Hezekiah gave him silver from the Lord's and king's house along with gold from the doors of the temple. The king of Assyria asked what was his confidence and on whom  he relied to rebel against him. He questioned his reliance on Egypt's chariots and horsemen or trust in the Lord through worship before the altar in Jerusalem (2 Kings 18:13-25). Those who rely on God reject the world's systems of support. 

The king of Assyria said that Hezekiah would not be able to deliver them by trusting in the Lord. None of the gods of the nations delivered them from the king of Assyria. Hezekiah told the people to be silent and not answer him (2 Kings 18:26-37). Those who trust in God receive deliverance from the Lord.  

Ask God for a single-minded heart focused on Christ so you can inherit the land and receive deliverance.









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Keys to Prosperity (Insights in Psalms)

4/14/2012

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Martin Luther wrote that the three necessary conversions are of the heart, mind and the purse. In Proverbs 11, we examine four ingredients--humble integrity, positive speech, edifying ministry and abundant generosity--  that lead to prosperous outcomes in a family, church, organization or city. 

Humble Integrity
The foundation for success and positive outcomes is humility and integrity.   
Character for Positive Direction: 
1.  Accurate weights delight God
2. Humility leads to wisdom
3.  Integrity guides upright

4.  Delivered from death, trouble and knowledge
5.  Result is straight path
Humility and integrity delivers you from trouble to make your paths straight.

The pathway for failure and negative outcomes is pride and falseness. 
Character for Negative Direction:
1.  False balance
2.  Pride causes dishonor
3.  Falseness destroys them
4.  Riches do not profit in day of wrath
5.  Fall by wickedness
6.  Caught by own greed
7.  Hope of strong men perishes at death (Prov. 11:1-9)

Pride and falseness destroys you through greed.

Positive Speech
Integrity in one's heart causes positive speech and success in a family, church, organization or city.  
Ingredients for Positive Speech: 
1.  City rejoices when it goes well
2.  Glad shouting when wicked perish
3.  City exalted by blessing of upright
4.  Keeps silent and understanding
5.  Conceals a matter and trustworthy
6.  Deliverance with abundance of counselors

A city rejoices and is delivered by righteous and trustworthy counselors. 

Falseness and bad speech cause failure in a family, church, organization or city. 
Ingredients for Negative Speech:
1.  Torn down by mouth of wicked
2.  Destroys neighbor with tongue (Prov. 11:9a)
3.  Despises neighbor and lacks sense

4.  Reveals secrets as a talebearer
5.  Falls with no guidance (Prov. 11:10-14)

A city is torn down and destroyed by gossip and a wicked tongue.

Edifying Ministry

Integrity and good speech create an edifying ministry to others. 
Character of Ministry to Edify Others:

1.  Hate surety to remain safe
2.  Gracious attains honor
3.  Merciful does good to his soul
4.  Sows righteousness gets a true reward
5.  Steadfastness attain to life
6.  Blameless in their walk delivers descendants 
7.  Good desires

Gracious and merciful people who sow righteousness attain life.

Evil causes death in others.
Character of Ministry to Destroy Others: 
1.  Surety for stranger will suffer
2.  Violence attains riches
3.  Cruelty troubles his flesh
4.  Earns deceptive wages
5.  Pursues evil brings death
6.  Perverse in heart will be punished
7.  Lacks taste
8.  Expectation is wrath (Prov. 11: 15-23)

Evil and perverse people who earn deceptive wages experience death.

Abundant Generosity 

Integrity, good speech and edifying ministry create positive outcomes of generosity. 
Description of Prosperous Outcomes: 
1.  Scatters to increase even more
2.  Generosity leads to prosperity and needs satisfied
3.  Blessing on him who sells resources
4.  Seeks good to find favor

5.  Flourishes like green leaf
6.  Fruit is tree of life
7.  Wins souls
8.  Rewarded in the earth

Generous people find favor, life and reward.

Evil and isolation create negative outcomes of need and want. 

Description of Negative Outcomes:
1.  Withholding what is due results in want
2.  Withholding resources results in people cursing
3.  Searches after evil will come to him
4.  Trusting riches will fall
5.  Troubles' own house inherits wind
6.  Servant to wisehearted (Prov. 11:24-31)

Stingy people and those who trust in riches experience want.

Ask God to  empower you toward humble integrity, positive speech, edifying ministry and abundant generosity so your family, church, company and city can experience a prosperous outcome.


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Benefits of Wisdom (Insights in Prophets)

1/27/2012

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Media and the world wants to squeeze you in a certain mold. God offers the valuable possession of wisdom. When Solomon asked for wisdom, he received many tremendous benefits. 

Solomon formed a marriage alliance with the daughter of Pharaoh king of Egypt and brought her to the city of David until he finished building his house, the Lord's house and the wall around Jerusalem. People still sacrificed on the high places because no house was built for the name of the Lord (1 Kings 3:1-2).  Wisdom creates places for people to worship God. 

Solomon loved the Lord but burned incense on the high places. He offered 1,000 burnt offerings on an altar in Gibeon. The Lord asked Solomon what He should give him. Because God shown David great lovingkindness due to  his faithfulness, Solomon asked for an understanding heart to discern between good and evil in judging His people (1 Kings 3:3-9). Wisdom empowers you to discern between good and evil.

Because Solomon asked for discernment to understand justice instead of a long life, riches and success, God gave him the latter. If he obeyed His commandments, God would prolong his days (1 Kings 3:10-14). Wisdom imparts prosperity of riches, success and honor.  

Solomon stood before the ark of the covenant of the Lord and offered burnt and peace offerings and made a feast for his servants (1 Kings 3:15). Wisdom leads to total surrender of your life to God.  

When two women argued over whose son a baby was, Solomon said to divide the child in two and give one half to each woman. The one whose child was still living became deeply stirred over her son and said to give him to the other woman instead of killing him. Solomon gave the first woman her son as she was his mother. All Israel saw God's wisdom in the king to administer justice (1 Kings 3:16-28). Wisdom allows people to see God as you administer righteous justice.  

King Solomon was king over all Israel with Azariah, priest, Elihoreph and Ahijah, secretaries, Jephoshaphat, recorder, Benaiah, head of the army, Zadok and Abiathar, priests, Azariah, head of deputies, Zabud, priest and king's friend, Ahishar, head of household, Adoniram, head of men subject to forced labor (1 Kings 4:1-6). Wisdom selects the right team to serve in your sphere of rule. 

Solomon had 12 deputies over Israel who provided for the king and his household. Each man provided for one month per year. Geber in the land of Gilead, country of Sihon king of the Amorites and Og king of Bashan, was the only deputy in the land (1 Kings 4:7-19). Wisdom dispenses multiple revenue streams to provide financially for your needs. 

Judah and Israel, numerous as the sand on the seashore, were eating, drinking and rejoicing (1 Kings 4:20). Wisdom enables others to enjoy life. 

Solomon ruled and had dominion from the River Euphrates to the land of the Philistines and to the border of Egypt. Judah and Israel lived in safety with peace all around them during Solomon's reign. He had 40,000 stalls of horses for his chariots and 12,000 horsemen. Solomon and those who came to his table lacked nothing (1 Kings 4:21-28). Wisdom causes peace and safety in your sphere of rule. 

God gave Solomon wisdom, great discernment and breadth of mind like the sand of the seashore that surpassed the sons of the east and Egypt. He was wiser than all men and his fame was known in all the surrounding nations. He spoke 3,000 proverbs, 1,005 songs, of trees, animals and birds. Men and kings came from all peoples to hear Solomon's wisdom (1 Kings 4:29-34). Wisdom increases your mental capacity in diverse fields of study. 

Benefits of wisdom include: 
1. Creates spaces for people to worship God
2. Discern between good and evil
3. Imparts prosperity of riches, success and honor
4. Leads to total surrender of your life to God
5. Allows people to see God 
6. Selects right team to serve in your sphere of rule
7. Dispense multiple revenue stream to provide financially for your needs
8. Enables others to enjoy life
9. Causes peace and safety in your sphere of rule
10. Increases your mental capacity in diverse fields of study
Which one is most important to you right now?



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