Pulling Together

This day with God will be amazing because when two or more are gathered together there is another with them called the Holy Spirit which gives extra energy and power. As we read today in Mark 3:7-19, it’s not just two minds but a third at work that is involved in finding answers to our questions.

In the past few posts, we have read about Jesus performing miracles. People from all over came to be healed and to hear Him preach. His sudden fame brought with it some challenges like the demand on His time and concerns for His safety. People during this time, traveled by foot or by boat and communication was by word of mouth. This reveals just how popular Jesus was since there was no social media, TV, phones, or radio.

Because of these challenges, Jesus appointed twelve disciples so more people could be helped and the Good News message could spread at a faster rate. It was better to have twelve people doing things pretty good than one person doing it all. 

To form the core team for the spread of the gospel, Jesus chose a diverse group of men with no special qualifications. None of them were trained theologians, wealthy, educated, or high-ranking government officials. They were just ordinary men who wanted to follow Jesus so much that they gave up all they possessed and with courage followed.

As we pull together for the common purpose of sharing the gospel, let us have this same courage to follow by accepting our lot in life, doing our best with the skills we have, and pulling together. The photo below was taken years ago at my daughter’s field day activities when she was in middle school. 

This day with You Lord, help us pull together as a member of Your team. Promoting Your values in our schools, businesses, communities, and churches. A community of people working together with You can change the world for the better. The twelve disciples were a diverse group of men with something to give for the common purpose of spreading the gospel message. As we go throughout this day, let us be encouraged by each other as we pull together. With You on our side, anything is possible. Amen.

 

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The Best Way

Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. – 2 Peter 3:18

Brought out in the post “The Way of Jesus” is how the Pharisees and other legalists were looking for opportunities to accuse Jesus of breaking the Old Testament Law. But Jesus explained to them what’s truly important. Doing what’s right, about real life and not getting caught up in ridiculous mindless man-made laws and traditions.

The Way of Jesus is all about harnessing the power of the Spirit; the constant, calm, and collected breeze of the Holy Spirit which provides power now and into eternity. This day with God, take inspiration from the song The Way by Jeremy Camp. Ask yourself, what fresh expressions of Christianity need to be a part of my life? 
 

 

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The Way of Jesus

This day with God, we continue on the journey towards internalizing the principles taught by Christ. Reading today in Mark 2:18 through 3-6, the Pharisees and other legalists were looking for opportunities to accuse Jesus of breaking the Old Testament Law. Instead of going the way of the Pharisees, Jesus emphasized the need to harness the power of the Spirit; the constant, calm, and collected breeze of the Holy Spirit which provides power now and into eternity.

Many of the external religious observances were to bring attention to self-righteousness. They were rituals of deception to make others think they were being devout instead of authentic expressions from their heart. The issue of fasting during certain days of the calendar is raised in verse 18. John’s disciples and the Pharisees were fasting but the disciples of Jesus were not so the legalists offered their criticism.

Working on the Sabbath was another issue raised. Jesus was criticized because His disciples were plucking grain as they walked through a wheat field on a Sabbath. There were no fences during those times so traveling through fields from place to place was common. On this occasion, the disciples were hungry so they plucked the grain from the field to eat. The Pharisees accused them of working on the Sabbath.

On another occasion, a man with a shriveled hand was in the synagogue and Jesus healed the man. The Pharisees considered healing on the Sabbath as working so they accused Jesus of breaking their legalistic beliefs. The Pharisees were held back by their man-made laws and traditions.

But Jesus was teaching another way. His Way is about doing what’s right, about real life and not getting caught up in ridiculous mindless man-made laws or ceremonies. Christianity is about expressing our faith by internalizing the principles taught by Christ so they are a natural part of who we are.

This day with You Lord, we know the best Way is Your Way. To internalize Your guiding principles which are essentials for life. There are things that come up in life that require us to make decisions based on no precedence. In our ever-changing world, we must rely on Your guiding principles. By studying Your Word, we are battle tested to take on the challenges we face and we can rest assured in knowing Your Way will lead us to where we need to go and help us be the people we need to be. Amen.

 

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Worship 08-30-2020

Why should you love God and love yourself? Learn more at this link or by clicking the arrow to the video below.



God made everything and He made you. Your worth is beyond measure for God gave His own Son as a price for you. He created you and redeemed you and you are of infinite worth.

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Being True to the Best in You

God is guiding us with limitless authority. This day with God, get a great start to your day and receive a momentum changer to facing your challenges with confidence.

Mark Shields's avatarStep Ahead

Faith built on a rock
Your solid mainstay
Named Jesus Christ
Providing the Way.

Redeeming you
From the empty way
Of worldly shakeups
To blessings each day.

A life built on
A solid foundation
Providing support
Over temptation.

The power is in you
With limitless advice
Pushing to a place
Called paradise.

Hang on to your hope
Until it becomes true
As you set out daily
Finding the best in you.

Poem by Mark Shields – © 07-30-2020
Inspired by “This Day with God Devotional – Hebrews 1:1-4

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