Monday, February 22, 2016
Don't Give Up!
“Don’t Give Up!”
By Zach Wood
Galatians 6:9 NIV
Let us not become
weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not
give up.
I have heard countless stories through my many years of life
of kids and teens who have been told over and over again that they won’t amount
to anything. It breaks my heart when I
hear these stories of parents and/or peers who constantly tell young people to
give up and stop trying. Talk about
destroying self-confidence!
Just as it’s horrifying to think people do this to others,
we have an enemy who is also great in telling us we will never amount to
anything. We try so hard to be good at
many things we set our minds to. We find
a challenge in our life and we decide to give it our all. Somewhere along the line, something happens
to discourage us and that voice comes to haunt us, “You’ll never do it! Just give
up! Anyone else can do it better than
you! You really think you can climb that
wall? You really think you’re cut out
for this? Who are you kidding?”
The negative voice comes out with many discouraging thoughts
and many times paralyzes us with fear of what may or may not come next. We tend to lose our ambition and forget Who
gives us strength. We start listening
and believing the voice and the many things it tells us. The enemy starts winning and we become
defeated.
How many of us deal with this every single day? We’re all pumped to take on a challenge and
to do something great for the Lord.
Then, out of nowhere, that discouraging voice comes and strikes us and
we feel defeated. We become tired and
want to give up because he is telling us it’s no use and we’re dumb for even
trying.
The great news is that Jesus is our greatest
encourager! He walks right beside us and
tells us how wonderful we are doing as we strive to serve Him. I think Casting Crowns song “Voice of
Truth”. When will we stop listening to
the negative voice telling us how much of a loser we are in life and start
listening to our Savior’s voice Who is telling us we can do all things through
Him? He is our encouragement and is
cheering us on all the way!
When life gets hard, He always encourages us to not give
up. We will reap a harvest if we do not
give up!
Thursday, February 11, 2016
The Greatest Gift
“The Greatest Gift’
By Zach Wood
Isaiah 53:5 NIV
But he was bruised for
our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that
brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.
We all enjoying receiving gifts in life, don’t we? We enjoy getting gifts when our birthday
comes around each year. We enjoy getting
gifts when Christmas rolls around as well.
Sometimes, we receive gifts from other people when we least expect them
to come. Out of nowhere, a mysterious
wad of cash shows up in an envelope when we need it most. There are other times when an unexpected
check shows up in our mailbox.
There are so many different times through the year when
friends or family doing something totally unexpected and surprise us in some way
and that usually leave us speechless and with tears in our eyes while emotions
surge through our body. It is really
cool when people do such incredible things for us and surprise us in ways we
never thought they would. Why do people
do these things? Because they love
us. We have people who love us and look
forward to doing things for us because they want to see us react and how
overwhelmed we’ll become.
It is amazing to think about how much our friends and family
truly love us and want to do amazing things for us. Why it is truly great to be overcome and
overwhelmed with emotion and excitement when someone does something for us, how
often are we truly overcome and overwhelmed when we consider what God did for us
through Jesus Christ? God gave us the
most amazing and greatest gift we could ever receive through salvation in
Jesus. And yet, honestly, so often we
become so much more excited about earthly gifts and less excited when we
consider what Christ did for us.
How does it make you feel when you think of what Christ did
for you? Do you feel a deep sense of
gratitude and does it bring you to your knees in awe and worship? Do you carry each day with you a deep
gratitude just knowing all that Christ has done? He did what He did for you and for me? He was bruised and He was crushed. He was punished. He was wounded. All of this for you and me. He did this because He loved us more than
we’ll ever know.
We must consider what we get more excited about in
life? The gifts we get from people on
this earth or the greatest gift we’ve been given to give us eternal life? Nothing on earth should ever give us more joy
than knowing Christ and His gift of life to us.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
No Greater Wisdom
“No Greater Wisdom”
By Zach Wood
Proverbs 2:6-8 NIV
For the Lord gives
wisdom, and from his mouth come knowledge and understanding. He holds victory in store for the upright, he
is a shield to those whose walk is blameless, for he guards the course of the
just and protects the way of his faithful ones.
There is not one of us who would ever say that we don’t like
getting good advice. There are so many
different situations we find ourselves in through the course of our years where
we seek out people we trust and look up to and ask their advice. The advice may not always be the most
exciting news we want to hear, but it’s what we need to know so that we can
learn, glean wisdom and become smarter and more successful.
We all want wisdom.
Whether we are inspired through a song, by a movie, a book, talking to a
family member or friend, we seek to find wisdom so that we can learn everyday
to make good decisions and continue living with the determination to be better
stewards of our time and resources. Most
of all, we should desire to be better about the time and resources that God
gives to us each day.
No one disregards wisdom, unless we really hear something we
don’t want to do. We often cringe when
someone gives advice to us we really don’t want to hear. Deep in our hearts we are hoping to avoid what
we know we have to do. Many times, God
puts people in our lives to give us wisdom and when we hear it, we honestly
know we must move forward with those words of wisdom or we will dig ourselves a
deeper hole of pain and frustration.
Consider this passage of our search for wisdom. When God gives us direction through whatever
means He chooses, are we opening our hearts to his direction and allowing Him
to move in us and through us? Are we
going to be faithful in what we do so that He can better use us to do His
will? Or we do choose to follow Him only
for a certain time only until we think we know how to live life better? Our human wisdom will never keep us going
very long. Our understanding won’t last
long.
We desperately need the guidance and wisdom of our
Savior. He alone knows where we need to
go, what we need to do and how we need to go about living the life He has
called us to live. We simply cannot do
this life on our own. We do and then we
fail. We follow Him and extraordinary
things happen!
There is no wisdom greater or more powerful than that of our
Heavenly Father.
Monday, January 25, 2016
His Plans Or Yours?
“His Plans or Yours?”
By Zach Wood
Proverbs 19:21
NIV
Many are the plans in
a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.
If there’s one thing we are all extremely good at, it’s
coming up with great ideas of how to spend our time doing things. Whether it is at work, at home or out and
about with family or friends, we have no problems coming up with great things
to do. We like to get creative and come
up with some crazy ways to spend our time.
We can have some real fun and adventure with different ideas while
around our family and friends.
If there’s one thing we are all extremely bad about, it’s
taking a step back before we make certain decisions and allowing God to lead
us. In this day and age, we have become
so programmed to do what we want, when we want and how we want. So often we
claim that we want the Lord to be in control of our lives and we say that He is
in control. But, if we’re really honest,
so much of the time He is not in the driver’s seat and is not really guiding us
because we apparently have things under control.
Does this sound like any of your lives?? I’m sure it does if you really stop think
about it. And, it describes mine as
well. I am so guilty of going about my
day and failing to stop and really ask myself if I’m letting God be in control
at all. I may think He is, but really I
am just asking Him to sprinkle some “blessings” as I go about MY plans for the
day.
This is a very wise proverb.
We would be wise to take heed of this statement and be encouraged. Friends, we must let God be in control of our
lives. We have so many plans in our
hearts that we think will prevail, but in the end, they just lead to more
confusion and more pain.
God has plans for our lives that we are completely unaware
of. How often do we truly surrender and
just let Him lead? How often do we
completely allow Him to take the throne of our heart and just be God? Many times what happens is we do ask Him to be
in control and we let Him…..until He starts doing things we don’t agree with or
that don’t seem to make sense. Then, we
push Him aside and push full-throttle with our plans instead. In a sense we are saying, “Okay God, You did pretty good, but now I’ll
take it from here! I can handle this
from here.”
When will we just let God be God and lead our lives? When will we truly let His purpose
prevail? Isn’t it time we really let Him
lead?
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Seek To Be Humble
“Seek To Be Humble”
By Zach Wood
1 Peter 5:6 NIV
Humble yourselves,
therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time.
We all know there is a time and a place for everything. There is a time to laugh and a time to
cry. There is a time to give advice and
a time to just listen. We could pick
many different scenarios about when it’s a proper time to do this or do
that. Also a time when we should say
this or say that.
Throughout my years of life, I have regretted many times
when I chose to focus on my needs and not the needs of others. It’s not that my needs aren’t important, but
Christ calls me to seek out the needs and concerns of others so that I can
focus on them and reach out to them in their times of need.
There have been times when I have been too proud of
something I’ve done and have needed to be put in my place so that I scale down
my attitude of pride. It’s so hard many
times to be humble. So often I just feel
the desire to think more of myself than I ought to and God reminds me of who I
really am. I am nothing without
Him.
There are so many times in our lives as Christians that we
want to be recognized and rewarded for things we have done. Not one of us would say we don’t desire to be
noticed and appreciated for great things we have done. However, we often want to be rewarded often
for what we do and we would have to admit that we often also look for
opportunities to do something for someone just to get recognized.
Friends, we must be humble.
Why? Because Christ was humble
and He calls us to the same life. If we
humble ourselves before God and allow Him to reward us when the time is right,
He will. He will reward us in a way or
ways we’ve never dreamed possible.
However, we must submit ourselves to Him and release our pride and
moments of selfish desires so that He can use us.
We absolutely must be humble. I am reminded of this song I sang all my
years of growing up and into adulthood, “Humbly
thyself in the sight of the Lord. And He
will lift you up. Higher and higher and
He will lift you up.”
Are we seeking to be humble so that God can lift us up in
His time?
Monday, January 4, 2016
Always There For Us
“Always There For Us”
By Zach Wood
Hebrews 4:14-16 NIV
“Therefore, since we have a great high priestwho has
ascended into heaven, Jesus the Son of God,let us hold
firmly to the faith we profess.For we do not have a high priestwho is unable
to empathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every
way, just as we are—yet he did not sin.Let us then approachGod’s throne
of grace with confidence,so that we may
receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.”
I am thankful that I have had so many people in my life,
from the time I was a child until now, that I could look up to and rely on for
support and love. Whether it is a family
member, a good friend, a mentor, or a teacher, I have always had people who
would look out for me and help me along the way. I am thankful for the caring people that God
has put in my life to give advice and gently nudge me to help me make good
decisions.
It is always a great feeling when we know people are there
for us, loving and caring, helping us along the way when life is tough. It feels great to know people love and want
to help support us. However, these
people are human and they will let us down from time to time. It isn’t that they don’t really care, but
they are human and sometimes they just don’t say the right things or do the
right things. We end up getting hurt
sometimes by people we really love and care about.
While it is absolutely wonderful to have others whom we can
turn to and rely on for support and strength, we must never forget Whom we can
completely rely on every moment of every day and Whom will never let us down or
break a promise. He is always available
when others are not. He is always right
there to hear us when we need to vent our frustrations. He is always waiting to hold us when we are
hurting.
As we enter this New Year, let us be reminded that our
Savior, Jesus Christ, is always available for us and is there to guide and
strengthen us when we need it most. We
can confidently approach God and know that He will never be too busy to hear us
or sympathize with us. In our greatest
times of need, He is always ready and willing to walk with us and comfort
us. No matter what, He is always
there.
He is able, more than able, to sympathize with anything we
are going through.
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Create & Restore
“Create & Restore”
By Zach Wood
Psalm 51:10-12 (NIV)
“Create in me a pure
heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me from your presence or take
your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me
the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.”
As we come close to the end of another year, many thoughts
are going through people’s minds. These
thoughts can be anything from complete joy to complete sorrow. The end of the year brings many thoughts
about what our lives have been and what can be as we look to begin a new year.
Sometimes we really mess up during the year, but there are
also times when we haven’t messed up, but bad things have ended up happening to
us for one reason or another. This can
really make us angry and distraught in so many ways. Maybe this year has been a really tough year
for you with family or friends having a very difficult time. Maybe it’s been a tough year with your
job. Maybe it’s been a tough year with
some family situations you’d dealt with in your home.
There are endless scenarios we could bring up that can make
a challenging year. At the end of the
year, we tend to be in two different worlds, so to speak. We often dwell on the past year and the many
things that we have done or said or that have happened to us. Then we also think of the New Year and all
that we want to accomplish or try new.
Whatever your thoughts are at this time, there are seasons
of sorrow and seasons of joy. Every
human being experiences this. David is
no exception. This is one of my favorite
passages in Psalm. David became a man
after God’s heart. He messed up big time
and caused much grief, not only to himself, but also to others. He had a lot of pain as he thought about the
past and then looked to the future.
We all need to ask God to create in us a pure heart for
various reasons. We have thought and
said bad things that we need to repent of.
We also need God to restore to us the joy of His salvation and the life
He has given us. He wants to create and
restore in us a joy that only He can bring.
Whatever you might be thinking about as you end this year
and begin a new one, why not ask God this very day, and every day to create
within you a sincere desire to have a pure heart and a restored life through
Him? He is so willing if you are willing
to open up and let Him.
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