Spirit Aflame

This day with God will be amazing because our aim as followers of Christ should be that no one remains the same but that everyone is changed and the Spirit is aflame. To live each day to the fullest. Every day comes with memories and we should do your best to make sure they are good ones.

Life is not about chasing riches and fame but having a passion for something and helping others find out what they are excited about. Like the excitement of planning a vacation destination, reading the Bible can also provide enjoyment as we daily read scripture and journey through life. Today, we are reading Mark 5:1-20.

A man possessed by demons runs up to Jesus and the disciples as they come upon the shore after crossing the Sea of Galilee. The man shouts, “What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? In God’s name don’t torture me!”(v. 7).

The demon possessed man lived among the tombs and was so strong that chains could not hold him. He would break loose and roam around the nearby hills. He was looked down upon by society and lacked self-control; cutting himself with stones and constantly letting out shrieks.

Jesus spoke to the legion of demons who possessed the man. The demons begged Jesus to send their evil spirits into the herd of pigs on the nearby hillside. Jesus gave them permission so as the demons left the man and went into the pigs causing them to rush down the steep bank into the lake where they drowned (v. 13).

The demon possessed man had been doomed by evil. He had been looked down upon by society but was transformed with the help of Jesus who demonstrated His authority over evil spirits. The man was transformed and ready to enthusiastically follow Jesus but Jesus told him to stay in his local community.

So the demon possessed man returned to bless those around him with his story. He joyfully asserted to others the miracle Jesus had accomplished.  So as in today’s passage, the take away is that Jesus in our life makes all the difference. We can be transformed by Jesus and bless those around us in extraordinary ways.

This day with You Lord, we read about the man possessed by demons who was doomed but with Your help was changed. Transformed to the point that he enthusiastically became a follower and joyfully told others about what You did in his life. We can do the same as we find joy from our past, excitement for what is to come about, and thankful for the path laid out. Amen.

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Listen and Believe

Whenever I am afraid, I will trust in You. In God I will praise His Word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear. What can flesh do to me? – Psalm 56:3-4

Some thoughts were posted at “Calming the Storm” about how fear can be overcome as we focus on the help of Christ and His unlimited power to calm the storms. Our fears can subside when we rely on this power to calm the storm and are prepared to take swift action with faith.

As the song Voice of Truth by Casting Crowns points out, the world tells us we’ll never win but the voice of Truth tells us a different story. The voice of Truth says do not be afraid but choose to listen and believe. 
 

 

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Calming the Storm

This day with God will be amazing because He’s protecting us in our time of need. We can take courage, for God is there for us. Today, we continue the journey reading Mark 4:35-41.

After teaching near the shore of the Sea of Galilee, Jesus told His disciples to go to the other side. A storm came up and the waves were breaking over the boat. Jesus was asleep so the disciples woke Him and explained their fear of the storm. Remember, four of the disciples were fishermen so they had knowledge of the ferocity of the storms on this sea. The command Jesus gives to the waves is, “Quiet! Be still!”

Photo Credit – Rembrandt – Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee – Link

Our life is full of the storms. There are storms of sorrow, of problems, and anxiety but the way to respond to these storms is to replace these storms with faith in Jesus. Our confidence grows when we know He is with us in the midst of the storms.

Because of Christ, we have a great power. The same power that calmed the storm in today’s passage so let us take on our fears head on by facing them one by one knowing that we have on our side a greater power than the storms.

This day with You Lord, we face storms head on because with the help of the Holy Spirit, we have a power greater than these storms. We truly believe that You are with us in these storms and we are not afraid. You are our life preserver and if the storms of life throw us into the depths of the sea, You will keep us afloat. Because of our faith in You, we will step ahead with courage knowing that all things will work out. Amen.

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Worship 09-20-2020

Today’s message is about a lethal disease called sin that leads to death but it can be cured with a dose of grace so eternity is ensured. It can be seen at this Link or by clicking on the video below.
 

 
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Light To Our Destination

This day with God, collect the precious insight gained in His Word and get connected to the guiding principles taught by Christ. Join the celebration with the song “You Say” by Lauren Daigle.

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The Lord is my light and my salvation – whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life – of whom shall I be afraid? – Psalm 27:1

The spiritual principle illustrated in the post “Light in Darkness” is discovering the great strength we have in God’s assistance along our journey. He is like a lighthouse constantly there to provide the light to our destination.

As the song You Say by Lauren Daigle points out, we may think we are not enough or may not measure up. But the Lord tells us we are loved. He says we are strong, thinks highly of us, and says we belong. 
 

 

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