By
Joseph Prince – Posted March 28, 2017
John 4:32
But He said to them, “I have food to
eat of which you do not know.”
When people
make demands on you or keep depending on you, you may end up stressed, tired
and irritable. But this is not the case with Jesus. When people draw from Him,
He is strengthened and refreshed!
Jesus is,
after all, God. And you honor God when you take your place as man and let God
be God by drawing from Him. The One who said, “I did not come to be served, but
to serve,” (Matthew 20:28) loves it when you allow Him to minister to you.
The Bible
tells us that when Jesus arrived at Sychar, He was wearied from the journey and
rested at a well. A sinful Samaritan woman then came to the well to draw water.
Jesus ministered to her and she left rejoicing with the promise of living
water. The disciples, having returned with food for Jesus, found Him already strengthened
and refreshed. When they wondered who had given Him food while they were away,
He told them, “I have food to eat of which you do not know.” (John 4:1–42)
Today, when
you draw from Jesus and let Him minister to you, it is “food” for Him that “refreshes”
and “strengthens” Him.
But it takes
humility for us to allow Jesus to minister to us. We take pride in doing things
for the Lord. We want to build our businesses, families and ministries for Him.
All that is good, but without Jesus, we are spiritually bankrupt! We really
have nothing to give to the Lord and His work. What we need to do first is to
receive from Him because when we freely receive from Him, we are able to freely
give. (Matthew 10:8)
My friend,
Jesus wants to minister to you. Don’t try to minister to yourself. That is
pride and self-righteousness. The Pharisees of Jesus’ day, who felt that they
did not need Him and that they could provide for themselves, were the ones who
could not receive from Him. So bring to Him your needs and say, “Lord, I need
to draw from You. I present my needs to You. Minister to me and meet my needs.
I cannot, but You can. Thank you, Lord.”
Thought For The Day
We need to
first receive from Jesus before we are able to freely give.
Choosing Your Heavenly Heritage
By Joel Osteen – Posted March 28, 2017
TODAY'S
SCRIPTURE:
I will give you a new heart and put a
new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a
heart of flesh.
Ezekiel 36:26, NIV
Ezekiel 36:26, NIV
TODAY'S
WORD:
In life, we all have negative things
happen to us. We go through situations that are unfair. I know people who were
raised in an unhealthy environment. Their parents had issues, and now it's
making it much more difficult on them. But here is what I've learned: when you
accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, He gives you a new heart. In other
words, your bloodline changes. No longer are you subject to your earthly
heritage, you become subject to your heavenly heritage! His spiritual blessing
always overrides the curse in the natural realm. When you understand who you
are and what God has already done, then no matter what someone else has done,
no matter how unfair it was, no matter how you were raised, you won't get
bitter. You won't live with a chip on your shoulder. You realize that nothing
can stop you from fulfilling your God-given destiny! Today, remember you came
from Almighty God. He gave you life. When you choose Him, you are choosing your
heavenly heritage of blessing and eternal, abundant life!
PRAYER FOR
TODAY:
God, thank You for sending Your Son,
Jesus, so that I may be saved. Today I surrender every area of my life to You.
Have Your way in me; let Your will be done in my life. Thank You for making me
new in Jesus' name. Amen
I Understand
By Joyce Meyer - Posted March
28, 2017
For we do not have a High Priest Who is unable to understand and
sympathize and have a shared feeling with our weaknesses and infirmities and
liability to the assaults of temptation, but One Who has been tempted in every
respect as we are, yet without sinning.
—Hebrews 4:15
—Hebrews 4:15
As human beings, we have a deep need to
be understood. When we don't receive it, we feel lonely. In listening to people
share their hurt and pain, I find that the words "I understand" have
a very soothing effect. I have told my husband, "Even if you don't have a
clue about what I am talking about, just tell me you understand, and it will
make me feel a lot better."
A man could not possibly understand
PMS, but it is better for him if he appears to have understanding of his wife's
plight. She needs to be understood. She does not want to feel alone in her pain
and struggle. One day my husband came in from trying to play golf. He had not
had a good experience because his leg was hurting and swollen. He was not too
happy about it. His golf game is really important to him, so I said, "I
understand how you feel." I offered him whatever help I could give
physically, but my understanding seemed to help more than anything.
There have been times in the past when
my attitude has been, "What's the big deal? It's only one round of golf.
After all, you play all the time." That attitude has started arguments and
driven a wedge between us. He wants me to understand his needs, and I want him
to understand mine.
One of my favorite scriptures in the
Bible is Hebrews 4:15, which teaches that Jesus is a High Priest who
understands our weaknesses and infirmities because He has been tempted in every
respect just as we have, yet He never sinned. Just knowing that Jesus understands
makes me feel closer to Him. It helps me be vulnerable and trust Him. It helps
me feel connected rather than lonely.
Supernatural Love
By DR.
David Jeremiah – Posted March 28, 2017
And now abide faith,
hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.
1 Corinthians 13:13
1 Corinthians 13:13
Recommended Reading: Galatians 5:22-23
We hear it said, “You can be
whatever you want to be.” That advice should have these two words added:
“within reason.” Try as they might, some people will never become Olympic
athletes, astronauts, concert violinists, or Arctic explorers. They may be too
old or too young, lack the necessary ability, or have started too late in life.
No amount of desire or willpower can overcome some obstacles in life.
The same is true when it
comes to manifesting love of a supernatural quality. It is not part of man’s
natural constitution to love selflessly, sacrificially, or unconditionally.
That doesn’t mean it never happens in the natural world. It simply means it is
contrary, in the long run, to man’s self-centered motivation. We cannot naturally love like God, but we can supernaturally love like God. Paul writes that, by
the indwelling Spirit of God, we can manifest God-like love: “The fruit of the
Spirit is love . . ..” (Galatians 5:22). If God is love, and God indwells us by
His Spirit, we can love as He loves.
Ask God to empower you with
His Spirit daily to display the love of God to everyone you meet.
It is no use to anybody
for a tree to bud and blossom if the blossom does not develop into fruit.
Martin Luther
Martin Luther
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