Thursday, March 13, 2014

Psalm 1

Psalms 1:1-4 (KJV)

1 Blessed is the man
that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly,
nor standeth in the way of sinners,
nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.
2 But his delight is in the law of the Lord;
and in his law doth he meditate day and night.
3 And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water,
that bringeth forth his fruit in his season;
his leaf also shall not wither;
and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.

The beginning of the Book of Psalms is a fitting start to God's direction in our lives.  It starts out "Blessed"!  I love that!  The Amplified Version says " "BLESSED (HAPPY, fortunate, prosperous, and enviable)..." is the man! I want to be that man!  The great thing is that He doesn't leave us hanging, He tells us how to be that man, woman, or child.  Here it is.  

First, don't follow after the worldly way of doing things, living and working as if you are just another cog in the worldly wheel.  Stop! Turn around and endeavor to do things God's way.  That's the true meaning of the word repent.  Turn around. Go God's way instead of the world's way.  Leave the old life behind and live according to Godly counsel.

Second, don't act like a sinner.  Don't go where sinners go, don't do the things sinners do.  Remember, God is talking to His people here and the context is expectant of a spiritual connection with Him.  We are not sinners, we are redeemed, set apart, and have been made the righteousness of God in Christ (His anointing).  He is saying "Don't act like normal people, act like you're a child of the King!

Third, don't allow yourself to get negative.   Remember from whence you came.  We all have our opportunities to become judgmental of others and situations saying, "I would've done this" or "Why would they do that?" There are times when it is appropriate to evaluate situations and performance but we must be careful not to become haughty and literally hateful.  If I allow myself to become critical  and negative in spirit I am going to miss the Blessing and I won't even recognize it.  

That's just the first verse!

Here's how you get Blessed!  Put God's Word first, make it your delight.  We have far more control over our passions than we usually recognize.  Whatever you spend your time on is going to form the essence of your life.  Whatever you meditate on, and focus on, is going to become your passion.  If we spend our time meditating on God's Word and His ways  we will begin to think and act like Him because His Word is powerful enough to transform us into the person God designed us to be!  It really is as simple as making His Word the priority and focus of our lives. Matthew 6:33 in the Amplified version says: "But first and most importantly seek (aim at, strive after) His kingdom and His righteousness [His way of doing and being right—the attitude and character of God], and all these things will be given to you also."

Romans 12:1 says that we are to make ourselves a living sacrifice to God, calling it our reasonable service.  We are to commit the whole of our bodies and faculties in service to God in order to prove, or fulfill, His perfect will in us.  As Ps 1:2 says, as we delight ourselves, focus, meditate and study, His Word, giving ourselves to it both day and night, we will be transformed, changed by the entire renewal of our minds.

Here's the blessing!  Verse 3 says we will be as a tree planted by the river.  Never in need of nourishment.  Healthy and flourishing in every area of our lives.  Bearing fruit, growing, and prospering in every way.  We will, as verse 1 says be BLESSED (HAPPY, fortunate, prosperous, and enviable).  That's God's promise.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

New Year's Resolutions

I've been hearing a lot about New Year's Resolutions lately, no surprise.  I gave that up years ago, I don't have the discipline to get past the first week.  Maybe that'd be a good one...

Anyway, it seems to me that resolutions of any kind are about improving your life, making the next year better.  The only sure way to do that is to get more connected with the plan God has for you and trust Him more with the outcome.  None of us has control over the future and if we think we do all we have to do is refer to Luke 12:16-21. 

The problem is that deciding to do something differently doesn't give us the power to do it.  The only way to truly change our lives and the way we live is to change our thinking.  Rom. 12:2 says that we are transformed by the renewing of our minds so that we are, first, not conformed to this world's thinking, and second, able to prove, or demonstrate, what is the good, acceptable, and perfect will of God. The transformation, or changing, of our lives for the better, comes through the renewing, or upgrading of our thinking from the natural, worldly patterns to the Godly, spiritual patterns.  The renewing comes through the Word of God.  In Mark 4 Jesus demonstrates to us that the Word of God bears fruit in our lives dependent on the attention and position we give it. The book of Proverbs is all about understanding God's way of thinking and improving our lives through it. 

The Word will change the way you think, but as demonstrated in Mark 4, it is a seed.  If we make a decision to make it first place, read, study, meditate on it continually, our thinking will be transformed, and by it our lives will be transformed.

Here's a thought.  Give the Word of God a new place in your heart and mind this year.  Even if it's a little.  A scripture a day to meditate on.  A chapter or concept.  Don't be discouraged or feel condemned if you forget or slip up.  Do better tomorrow, and the next day.  Remember, it's seed.  When it bears fruit, it changes your thinking, priorities, and focus.  Give God an open door.  Rev. 3:20 says He's knocking at your door Christian!  That verse is for us not the unredeemed.  Open the door. Let Him in to spend time with you. 

I think that's my New Year's Resolution.  Plant more of the Word in my heart, and have dinner with God more often.

Happy New Year!