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    30 October

    GOD IS NOT GUILTY

                        
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    JOB 40:8 LB
    8 Are you going to discredit my justice and condemn me so that
    you can say you are right?

    Many are quick to blame God for all the bad things in their
    life and in the world. "After all, God is ultimately
    responsible, isn't He?"

    Is a parent responsible for the choices their grown children
    make? Certainly, they had influence in raising their children.
    But ultimately, each human makes their own choices and we are
    each responsible for our own actions. We cannot blame our
    parents -- our spouse -- or anyone else. If we choose to do
    wrong, it is our choice.

    People are guilty. The devil is guilty. Not God.

    "But what about storms, earthquakes, and such?"

    Jesus rebuked the storm in Luke 8:24. Are we to believe that
    Jesus was rebuking something that God was responsible for?

    Although it is not clear now to most people, one day it will be
    clear to all: God is not guilty of anything. The devil and
    people shoulder the blame for all the heartache, misery, and
    pain on earth.

    JEREMIAH 9:24 NIV
    24 but let him who boasts boast about this: that he understands
    and knows me, that I am the LORD, who exercises kindness,
    justice and righteousness on earth, for in these I delight,"
    declares the LORD.Red heart

    SAY THIS: I repent of ever blaming God for any wrongdoing. God
    is not guiltySmile
    29 October

    TEMPTATION

    Monday, October 29, 2007

    Just Our Nature


    But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed.
    James 1:14


    We all know what it is like to be tempted. But where does temptation come from? It does not come from God. James 1:13–14 says, "Let no one say when he is tempted, 'I am tempted by God'; for God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He Himself tempt anyone. But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed." We play a key role in our own temptation.

    It is like the scorpion who wanted to cross a pond. Scorpions can't swim, of course, so he needed a ride. He walked up to a rather unsuspecting turtle and said, "I was wondering if you might give me a lift across this little pond?"

    The turtle said, "Are you joking? You will sting me, and we will both drown."

    The scorpion said, "My dear turtle, if I were to sting you, I would go down with you. Where would the logic be in that?"

    As they made their way across the little pond, the scorpion pulled out his stinger and gave the turtle a mighty sting. As they both sank to the bottom, the turtle turned to the scorpion and said, "There was no logic in stinging me. Why did you do it?"

    The scorpion replied, "It has nothing to do with logic. It's just my nature."

    This is a good point. When we give in to temptation, it has nothing to do with logic. It is just our nature. We like to say, "The devil made me do it" or "Circumstances overwhelmed me" or "I couldn't control myself." But in reality, it's just our nature.

    Let's not give in to the enticement of our own desires.
    Smile
    25 October

    words will judge you

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    MATTHEW 12:36-37 NKJ
    36 "But I say to you that for every idle word men may speak,
    they will give account of it in the day of judgment.
    37 "For by your words you will be justified, and by your words
    you will be condemned."

    ROMANS 10:9-10 NKJ
    9 that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and
    believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead,
    you will be saved.
    10 For with the heart one believes to righteousness, and with
    the mouth confession is made to salvation.

    The reason we are taking time to look at the importance of
    words is because most believers have neglected this area of
    studying what the Bible teaches. So we need to spend extra time
    on this subject.

    Looking at Matthew 12:36-37 we see that according to Jesus our
    words will play a big part in judging us. You may wonder why
    that is the case, instead of just being judged by our actions.
    Because words precede actions. What you say indicates what you
    are thinking -- what is in your heart -- and all action is
    dictated by what is inside us.

    Also, notice in Romans 10:9 the important part given to
    confessing the Lord Jesus in salvation. It is not enough to
    just believe in our heart -- we must also confess with our
    mouth that Jesus is Lord. (Confess  means to speak in agreement
    with. In this case we are agreeing with what God has said, that
    Jesus is Lord.) This is the way faith works in every area. You
    must combine believing in your heart and speaking with your
    mouth.Smile

    This is not restricted to some future time of judgment. It is
    working right now. Today "with the mouth confession is made
    unto salvation (which means deliverance)." If you are in
    bondage today, you can change it by the words you speak.

    I did not say, "Just speak a word and you will be free." This
    involves a change in what you believe in your heart. It
    involves changing what is coming out of your mouth all day --
    not just for a few minutes when you decide to "speak the Word."
    But you have to start and now is the best time to get started.

    SAY THIS: Lord, please help me to get started, and keep on,
    speaking in agreement with Your Word
    24 October

    hold fast your confession

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    HEBREWS 3:1; 4:14 NKJ
    1 Therefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling,
    consider the Apostle and High Priest of our confession, Christ
    Jesus,
    14 Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed
    through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our
    confession.

    HEBREWS 10:23 NKJ
    23 Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without
    wavering, for He who promised is faithful.

    Your confession is what you say. You should persistently
    continue speaking in faith, agreeing with what God has said,
    regardless of circumstances. If it never seemed like it was not
    working, there would be no need to hold fast, or hang on, to a
    confession of faith.

    Some people are surprised when they act on God's Word and it
    does not immediately come to pass. But there is abundant
    evidence in Scripture showing that is normal. God never
    promised that everything would happen instantly. The time
    period involved gives us opportunity to walk in faith and
    please God.
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    Remember that authority is released through words. When we
    speak in DIS-agreement with what God says, we are giving
    authority in that area of our lives to our enemy. This is why
    Scripture tells us to struggle (if necessary) to keep speaking
    in agreement with God's Word.

    Why does the Bible tell us to "hold fast" -- or you might say
    "hang on tight" or "hang on for dear life." Obviously,
    something or someone is trying hard to get us to turn loose.
    Who or what do you think that is?

    SAY THIS: With God's help, I will keep speaking in agreement
    with the Word of God, no matter what the circumstances may say.

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