Accomplishment

This day with God will be amazing because you can use the skills you have, be happy with who you are, and let Him work out the rest. God thinks you are AWESOME and has provided the word to guide you each day.  Collect the precious insight gained in His Word within Mark 15:1-15 as Jesus provides you with an example of accomplishing God’s purpose

The priests planned for the crucifixion of Jesus early in the morning by first handing him over to Pilate, then accusing Jesus of many crimes, and stirring up the crowd to not release Jesus but release Barabbas instead.

The chief priests said Jesus was leading the people astray and claiming to be king in competition with Julius Caesar. Pilate it seemed was willing to release Jesus but the chief priests continued to stir up the crowd so they insisted that Jesus be crucified.

Pilate sought to satisfy the crowd and Jesus didn’t try to affect the outcome of the trial but let nature take its course. There are times when it is better to remain silent rather than stir up strife. Jesus didn’t attempt to convince Pilot and the crowd to set him free. Instead, he knew that God was in control and would accomplish the way to freedom for all who believe.

Here’s what to do; follow the way God has given you. Then your aim will be true, you will make it through, your dreams will be in view, and you will accomplish more than you ever knew.

This day with You Lord, we have faith in Your Way. We are thankful that we have your Word as a guide because the lessons from the Bible, the Holy Spirit speaking to us deep in our hearts, and the wisdom gained in our experiences give us opportunities to accomplish more than we could ever imagine. Amen.

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Questions for Reflection for Study of Mark 15 – 16

We live in a busy world with busy schedules and being able to share some thoughts about this journey with others across this world through the Internet is truly a blessing. The below Questions for Reflection will stimulate thought and offer ideas for applying biblical principles at work, at home, and in all we do.

Mark 15:1-15 – To what extent are the priests concerned about the outcome of the trial before Pilate (See verses 1, 3, 10-11)? How does Pilate seem to feel about Jesus? Does Jesus try to affect the outcome of the trial?

Mark 15:16-32 – What humiliations does Jesus experience in this passage (See verse 14:65)? What is ironical about what the soldier and people say about Jesus? What do they ask Jesus to do (Verses 30, 32)? What do they misunderstand about seeing and believing?

Mark 15:33-47 – Crucifixions were common in society during this time but what was different about the events of this crucifixion? How is God involved in the crucifixion? What is significant about the torn curtain? How can I more effectively communicate the good news of Jesus’ death on the cross?

Mark 16:1-8 – What are the women’s concern as they go to the tomb in the early morning? How do they feel as they go from the tomb? What information do they receive about Jesus from the young man? What message are they to tell? What is your response to the fact of the resurrection?

Mark 16:9-20 – To whom does Jesus appear in these verses? How does Jesus encourage the disciples? How do the disciples carry out Jesus’ commission? What are some ways you can prepare others so they can gain the victory?

Feel free to respond with a short note or a comment about any of the questions above. Also, I welcome any other thoughts or ideas, favorite inspirational videos, photos, or favorite Bible verses. Just add them to the comments.

Resources and Supplementary Helps Used in Posts

Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God: A Daily Study Guide to the Entire Bible. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1978. Print.

“Sermons.” Sermons | FUMC Waco. N.p., n.d. Web.  <http://fumcwaco.org/resources/sermons/>.

“Bible.” The Bible – The Word of God – ChristNotes. N.p., n.d. Web. 2017. <http://www.christianity.com/bible/>.

Nicholes, Lou. “Recent Commentaries.” Family-Times.net – Devotional Commentary Index. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.family-times.net/commentary/>.

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“BibleGateway.” BibleGateway.com: A Searchable Online Bible in over 150 Versions and 50 Languages. N.p., n.d. Web. <https://www.biblegateway.com/>.

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Spiritual Journey Through Mark 13-14

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Over the last few weeks, I’ve been looking at ways to apply the word found in Mark 13-14 and sharing some thoughts that benefit us now but also help the next generation too! The greatest of all possessions one can hand off to future generations are the guiding principles taught by Christ Jesus.

In the post “Victorious Finish”, thoughts were given as to the reasons for the forewarnings of Jesus. One take away is to be persistent even when it is hard to be optimistic. Knowledge of what God promises gives endurance through our difficulty and we can take on the challenges with joyful awareness of God’s ability to bring a victorious finish.

Written in “Top Priority” was about the woman who poured expensive perfume on the head of Jesus. The woman was giving as a servant and showing her gratitude to Jesus for what He was going to accomplish. In the same way, our top priority should be to strive to give God our best … the best part of our day!

As explained in the post “God Speed”, Jesus had the ability to know things before they even happened. As believers, we have the advantage if this same power through the Holy Spirit and things will fall into place faster than imagined along this journey.

A thought brought out from the post “Combined Strength of the Whole” was that together each individual provides something to the cause. The Holy Spirt provides a means to work together as ONE in Christ and the application of our faith then becomes combined excellence for God’s glory.

We should be inspired by the aspiration of Jesus to fulfill His purpose as noted in the post “Inspiration to Aspiration”. Jesus was in distress because the time was near for Him to be arrested and go through the agonizing death on the cross. He prayed for God to spare him of this agony but understood and would continue to follow God’s will to victory even if it meant death on the cross.

The Word gives us lessons for facing our fears like explained in the post “Soar Higher with Resistance”. A photo was used to help illustrate how resistance of divergent winds raise a kite higher. Going with the wind may get us to where we want to go faster but going against the wind lifts us to places higher and higher.

Keep up with my spiritual journey over the next few weeks either through following this blog or the Facebook page I’ve set up at this link: This Day With God – A Spiritual Journey. Let’s share thoughts or ideas about applying our faith in current times.

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Act of Devotion

This poem was written to inspire persevering during dark times by relying on a power inside that is greater than we could ever imagine as we stay focused on the Way of the Lord rather than worldly pleasures.

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Press on during dark times 
And get closer to the Lord
Rather than on worldly pleasures
That keep you off guard.

Giving a little extra 
Changes everything
So dig a little further
Into what faith does bring.

An extra hour each day
Changes the temperature
Going through the seasons
From winter to summer.

So does an extra hour
Of daily devotion
Warm the heart each day
And sets your faith in motion.

For warmer days ahead,
Get on the path that is clear
And step ahead each day
As you persevere.

Poem by Mark Shields – © 05-13-2021
Inspired by
“Act of Devotion”
Photo - Sunset at Lake Waco

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Facing Fears

Do not be terrified, or afraid of them. The Lord your God, who goes before you , He will fight for you. – Deuteronomy 1:29

The post “Soar Higher with Resistance” used the Word to give us a lesson for facing our fears. Peter was afraid and denies Christ three times. A photo was used to help illustrate how resistance of divergent winds raise a kite higher. Going with the wind may get us to where we want to go faster but going against the wind lifts us to places higher and higher.

God is in control so let us take courage in the challenges we face with boldness because with God by our side, everything will turn out right. This day with God, let us rely on the Word as our guide, write down the plan of action to take, and use photos or songs like Battle is the Lord’s by Rebecca St. James ft. Brandon Lake  to encourage.

As pointed out in the song, our confidence is for sure because God has gone before. We can take courage in this fight because the weapons of this war are praises lifted high! The future is not heavy on my soul because God is in control. He’s is here now and will show us how!

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