Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Rock Your World by April Osteen

• I was born for this moment
• My life is full of God-given destiny
• I will stop crumbling under pressure
• I will stop looking at the moment and how bad everything seems
• I will stop complaining about life being hard
• I will stop comparing myself to others
• I will stop wishing my life was another way
• I’m gonna rise up and be the woman of God that I was made to be
• Whatever the devil throws my way, I can handle because God is on my side
• I am through questioning if God loves me, if He’s with me, if He hears me, if He sees me
• I know what my Bible says, and I choose to believe the Word
• I am in this thing to thrive, to finish and to win
• I am anointed
• I am a fighter
• I am a warrior
• As a matter of fact, I’m a rockin warrior
• Nothing and nobody will keep me from my destiny
• It’s time for me to grow up a little bit more
• I’m a big girl now
• Devil, you better watch out
• Believe me, I know even more who I am and what I believe
• My God is powerful and He can do anything
• I will stay in the Word
• I will keep my mind on what God says
• I will guard my tongue
• I will declare my God-given destiny
• I will fulfill what God has in store for my life
• The best is yet to come
• This is the beginning of my finest hour

"Standing Against the Tide." By Ron Hutchcraft

For many years, our family has been going to Ocean City, New Jersey, for vacations and conferences. It's a three-mile boardwalk, it's great Atlantic beaches, and it's family atmosphere. Well, those are all things that we can all get excited about, but something happened over those years at the beach. The beach shrank. Well, not all at once; it was a little at a time. It just got eroded. Eventually, the city fathers had a major challenge on their hands. They had to rebuild their bread-and-butter; those beaches that were slowly disappearing!

Some great places have been really damaged by the slow process of erosion. So have some great people. That's why you've got to make the choices that will stop the erosion in your life.

And we've all got a powerful example for that in our word for today from the Word of God in the Book of Daniel, chapter 1, beginning with verse 5.
Daniel is one of a handful of promising Jewish young men who have been taken to Babylon after King Nebuchadnezzar's invasion of their land. The king includes them with some of his own Babylonian "first round draft picks" in this leadership development program that will ultimately propel them to greatness in the kingdom.

Everything was fine until the king, "...assigned a daily amount of food and wine from the king's table." This was a special "training table diet" designed to make them into the best physical specimens possible. But that kind of food was totally out of bounds for Jews back then, as defined by the laws of their God. Tough choice here. You're on your way to greatness, and right here at the beginning you're being asked to compromise a little. At stake could be your whole future - maybe even your life if you defied the most powerful man in the world.

But the Bible says, "Daniel resolved not to defile himself with the royal food and wine, and he asked the chief official for permission not to defile himself this way. Now God had caused the official to show favor and sympathy to Daniel." This official was afraid he might be executed if Daniel and his Jewish comrades ended up looking worse than the others. So Daniel persuaded him to allow a ten-day test of an alternate diet of vegetables and water. Long story short, Daniel and company, the Bible says, "looked healthier and better nourished than any of the young men who ate the royal food" and "the king found none equal to Daniel" and his friends.

God may be asking you to risk everything right now on what looks like a very expensive faithfulness. It could really cost you to do what's right, to hold to your convictions, to refuse to compromise your integrity or your purity. You're risking everything on the faithfulness of your God. It's tempting to give in to get ahead, to get that need met, or to get out of that jam. But with your compromise goes a huge piece of you and the blessing of Almighty God. Resist that eroding tide.

And remember that God's favor is for God's faithful. You may, like Daniel, find yourself in different environments, pressured by different expectations, but you've got to be sure that it's always the same you! You have to "resolve not to defile yourself" to build an uncompromising wall against even the first step that would take you outside the ways of your God.

In the words of Psalm 4:5, "Offer right sacrifices, and trust in the Lord." Do what's right - even if it's a sacrifice - and trust the Lord for what happens after that. His greatest rewards are reserved for those who will not betray Him, even for another king. Erosion will take what you cannot afford to lose. Stand against that temptation, stand against the tide, and let God give you what you could never have any other way.

If I Were Satan by David Jeremiah

Away with you, Satan! For it is written, “You shall worship te LORD your God, and Him only you shall serve.”Matthew 4:10

Several years ago the Baptist preacher, Herschel Ford, preached a sermon titled, If I Were Satan. In his message, Ford said, “If I Were Satan, I Would:

(1) Deceive People as to Myself; (2) Make Sin Attractive; (3) Hinder God’s Word; (4) Try to Destroy the Power of the Churches; (5) Make Church Members Stumble; (6) Try to Give the World Another Gospel; (7) Get People to Give Excuses.”

Think of it this way: If you were Satan, how would you trip you up? He studies the patterns of our lives, probes our weaknesses, knows our failures, and designs ingenious traps for our souls.
We are protected by the blood of the Lamb, but we also have a handful of infallible strategies—reading the Word of God, memorizing and meditating on it daily; prayer, which is entering into God’s presence; the availability of friends who can hold us accountable; the joy of being about our Father’s business; and the Spirit-given ability to say “No” as temptation strikes.
If I were Satan, I wouldn’t like those things!

"There are some who say that there is no Devil, but if they would try to live just one day for God they would know that the Devil does exist."Herschel Ford