God knows what He’s about! September 30, 2009
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When God wants to drill a man,
And thrill a man,
And skill a man
When God wants to mold a man
To play the noblest part;
When He yearns with all His heart
To create so great and bold a man
That all the world shall be amazed,
Watch His methods, watch His ways! (more…)
Impossible is Nothing! September 29, 2009
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Christians seems to have worn out the verse ‘Nothing is impossible with God’. Did you know the ad for the footwear Adidas claims: ‘Impossible is Nothing’! We can demonstrate God’s power at work on behalf of people if only we learn how to put feet to our faith and this is no small challenge. Abraham’s call to obey God (Gen 12) came in the form of ‘tests’ that help us examine and prove our own faith and commitment to God and His purposes. While there are distinct steps in Abraham’s life of faith that tested him, in Hebrews 11:8-19, there are at least four that challenge us: (more…)
Isaac: The Furnishings of Faith September 20, 2009
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Abraham’s life reveals what genuine faith in God can do. This man whom 3 world religions claim as their ‘father of faith’, died in peace, satisfied; full and importantly ‘in faith‘ (Gen.15:15; Heb.11:13ff). The heritage he left for Isaac, his son and us, is pictured by 3 icons: an altar, a tent and a well that symbolize a godly example of faith in God’s promises (Gen.26:25). Spiritual blessings meant more to Isaac than material and their significance can help us find our future, make a mark, and leave a legacy of ‘faith in God’ for our generation.
I find it intriguing how Isaac was the son of a famous father (Abraham) and the father of a famous son (Jacob)! Due to his quiet, peaceable life, he often gets ‘lost’ in between the two patriarchs. Yet in the Bible, it is Isaac who is a type or representation of Christ. Let us consider these 3 emblems that marked Isaacs’ life of faith and allow them to increase our own faith in God (more…)
Let’s (not) Talk About ‘Faith’ September 20, 2009
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Have you been in a situation where you were asked not to talk about ‘faith’, or come across someone who told you they don’t have faith or lost their ‘faith’? But first, do you know the one thing that pleases God and is the only thing that also challenges him? The answer is ‘faith’ in who God is and what he has done for you!
The Bible teaches that without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6), which is the reason human’s were created. Many of us are privileged to have been brought up by, lived with, or been influenced by some great men and women of faith – ‘faith in God’, a God who is faithful, who can be trusted, counted on to keep his word and fulfill his purposes in our lives. Therefore to live a ‘life of faith’ in this God is indeed life’s ultimate goal and the precise way we bring God glory. Let’s talk about what ‘faith’ is, and what faith in the God of the Bible look like? (more…)
Approved and not Ashamed! September 14, 2009
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What do you think should be the Christian worker’s main purpose, highest motive and chief end in life? Paul’s exhortation in 1Tim.2:15 was: ‘Do your best to present yourself as one APPROVED unto God, a workman who does not need to be ASHAMED, because you correctly handle the word of truth’. This was also his life’s goal (1Cor.5:9-10) and has become my life’s mission and ambition – to be approved, to trust and seek ‘to please God’. After all, we were created for God’s good pleasure and without faith it is impossible to please God! There are 3 questions, I almost daily ask myself from this verse, that serve to check my ‘approval rating’ before God (more…)
Caleb the Conqueror! September 4, 2009
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Life is not a playground, it’s a battlefield! Many Christians are victims of life’s trials and temptations instead of being victorious over them. From the well-know story of Caleb (Jos.14: 6-15) there are at least three characteristics in him that can challenge believers today to be more than conquerors through Christ (more…)