by Joyce Meyer - posted May 27,
2017
[Not in your own strength] for it is God Who is all the while
effectually at work in you [energizing and creating in you the power and
desire], both to will and to work for His good pleasure and satisfaction and
delight.
—Philippians 2:13
—Philippians 2:13
Most of us desire the good life God has
planned for us, but we recognize areas in our lives that need to be changed.
Many times you set out to make those changes, yet in spite of your best
efforts, you seem powerless to make it happen.
Trying to bring about change through
your own strength and plans will always result in frustration. God is waiting
for you to stop trying to change and start trusting Him to change you.
If you need to make changes in your
thoughts, attitudes, and behavior, understand that you can't do it by yourself.
Spend time with God and ask for His help—after all, if He can't do it, it can't
be done. But He can . . . and He will!
By DR. David Jeremiah –
Posted May 27, 2017
Your maidservant has
nothing in the house but a jar of oil.
2 Kings 4:2
2 Kings 4:2
The Bible tells us much
about her, but not her name. She was the widow of a student in Elisha’s School
of the Prophets, and her husband’s death left her with two boys and no money.
Her finances became so desperate she confided in Elisha, saying, “Your servant
my husband is dead, and you know that your servant feared the LORD. And the
creditor is coming to take my two sons to be his slaves” (2 Kings 4:1).
Recommended Reading: 2 Kings 4:1-7
Elisha asked if she had
anything left in the pantry, and she came up with a little bottle of olive oil.
Under his instructions, she began pouring from that bottle, and the oil flowed
and flowed, filling every pot, pan, jar, and vessel she could find. Selling the
oil, she repaid her creditor and had money left over to raise her sons.
Sometimes as mothers or
fathers, we cannot solve all the problems, meet the needs, or find the way.
Sometimes as workers and leaders, our resources are easily depleted. Sometimes
as Christians, we feel empty.
God knows how to fill empty
vessels. When our hearts cry out to Him, He pours out the oil of joy without
measure. If you’re empty, let Him fill you today with His Holy Spirit!
We have within us all
that we need in the person of the Holy Spirit, represented by the little pot of
oil.
Jill Briscoe
Jill Briscoe
JESUS ALWAYS HAS TIME FOR YOU
By Joseph
Prince – Posted May 27, 2017
Revelations 1:8
“I am …the beginning and the End.” says
the Lord, “who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.”
Ever been
too busy to get something done, and then find out that it’s too late when you
finally get down to it? As human beings, we live our lives constrained by time.
But Jesus, the one who created time, is not time-bound. He always has time for
each one of us!
Even in His
earthly ministry, in His limited form as Man, He always had time to minister to
people. Consider a typical day in His ministry: When a severely demon-possessed
man cried out from the tombs of a distant region, He had time to sail all the
way from Galilee to the country of the Gadarenes to save that lonely, tormented
man. On the way there, He had time to respond to the cries of His disciples
when a fierce storm arose. He awoke from a much-deserved sleep and calmed the
storm for them.
After He
saved the demonized man and returned to Galilee, another man, Jairus, came to
him for help. Jairus’ 12-year-old daughter was dying and he begged Jesus to
come to his house to heal her. Jesus agreed—He had time. But on His way there,
a woman with a 12-year bleeding condition secretly touched the hem of His
garment and received her healing. Though Jairus’ daughter was in the throes of
death, Jesus had time to find out who had touched Him, just so that He could
minister to that person.
While Jesus
was ministering to the woman, He received a death report concerning Jairus’
daughter. Now, in the natural, Jesus was “too late”. Yet, He did not consider
it a waste of time to encourage Jairus, “Do not be afraid; only believe, and
she will be made well.” (Luke 8:49–50) He wasn’t troubled or harried. He took
time to go to Jairus’ house and He raised the little damsel from the dead.
My friend,
this same loving Jesus always has time for you, His beloved. He hears your
cries, cares about the little and big things that bother you, and will come and
save you. Even when He is “busy”, He has time to stop and minister to you. Even
when it seems “too late”, He will still see to it that you get your miracle!
Thought For The Day
Jesus, who
is not bound by time, always has time for each one of us!
A Gift from God
By
Joel Osteen – Posted May 27, 2017
TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:
For by grace you have been saved
through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God.
Ephesians 2:8, NKJV
Ephesians 2:8, NKJV
TODAY'S WORD:
We serve such a loving, gracious and
generous God. He loves you so much that
there isn’t anything He wouldn’t do in
order to have a relationship with you. The Bible tells us that sin separates
man from God. But God doesn’t want to be separated from us. That’s why He sent
His Son into the world—to pay the penalty for sin so that you and I could live
in eternity with Him.
So many people today think they have to earn their way to heaven. They think they have to be “good enough” or “do the right thing” in order to be accepted by God. They want to “clean up” before they come to Him. But notice what today’s verse says—salvation is a gift from God. You can’t earn a gift. You don’t pay for it. You can only receive it by faith. If you’ve never made Jesus the Lord of your life, I encourage you to receive this free gift. Let Him fill you with His eternal peace and joy so that you can live the abundant life He has for you.
So many people today think they have to earn their way to heaven. They think they have to be “good enough” or “do the right thing” in order to be accepted by God. They want to “clean up” before they come to Him. But notice what today’s verse says—salvation is a gift from God. You can’t earn a gift. You don’t pay for it. You can only receive it by faith. If you’ve never made Jesus the Lord of your life, I encourage you to receive this free gift. Let Him fill you with His eternal peace and joy so that you can live the abundant life He has for you.
PRAYER FOR
TODAY:
Father in heaven, I come to You today
giving You all that I am. Thank You for the gift of salvation through Your Son,
Jesus. I believe He died and rose for me, and I invite You to be the Lord of
every area of my life in Jesus’ name. Amen.
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