Daily Devotion

The Gift of Confirmation
 
"May God, the source of hope, fill you with joy and peace through your faith in him. Then you will overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." Romans 15:13 GWT
 
After I shed a few tears today, I wanted to be sure I shared with you what I was supposed to write last week.  I have caught myself saying things lately and very shortly thereafter getting confirmation from God on the truths in those things, whether it be through someone else, a devotion I read, or through scripture.  God is amazing, and when you look to make changes about yourself or things in your life, God is faithful to provide that needed confirmation.
 
I believe that God gives us confirmation to assure us that we are headed in the right directions.  When you make certain choices and decisions under the guidance of prayer and heavenly consultation, God will reassure you.  I now realize that confirmation comes to help reinforce your trust in His voice (the Holy Spirit) that is leading you.  I have come to several conclusions about things lately, one primarily that I used to talk too much–in the sense of sharing everything with every body.  Its okay to be willing to share my testimony, but I have learned to be guided by God to do that.  Everyone does not and will not use that information in a good way.  Some people will use it as ammunition to judge your walk or tell you what you are qualified to do.  And let me remind you, you do not need anyone to tell you that you can or cannot do something that God has already ordained you to do.  But after realizing that, I just began to take note of things.  And the conversation that I wrote about last week served as confirmation of that fact, as well as a few other situations that had taken place.  God has given me confirmation of many other things, like some people that I had rightly decided to stop associating with and more things.  But it is in listening to His voice and the Holy Spirit within you that you can recognize the confirmation.  If you need confirmation, He will provide it for you.
 
And as the scripture above says, God will fill you with joy and peace through your faith in Him.  Having faith and knowing that a confirmed notion is from God helps you stay the course.  Because trust the devil will be sure to send some thing or person (unknowingly or knowingly) to try and veer you off your course.  Now I do not believe everyone gets confirmation–why, because they aren't listening or being observant to get it.  Go to God with whatever it is that you need clarity or revelation on.  See if He won't give you a word or act to prove it to you.
 
"For the word of the LORD holds true, and we can trust everything he does."  Psalm 33:4 NLT


"No weapon formed against you shall prosper; and every tongue that rises against you in judgment you shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of God and their righteousness is of me," says the Lord.  Isaiah 54:17
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Daily Devotion

Come as You Are
 
"As for those who seemed to be important–whatever they were makes no difference to me; God does not judge by external appearance–those men added nothing to my message."  Galatians 2:6 NLT
 
But the LORD said to Samuel, "Do not look at his appearance or at the height of his stature, because I have rejected him; for God sees not as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart." 1 Samuel 16:7 NASB
 
I know I was meant to write this because I remembered it…sometimes I'll get ideas of devotion topics to write and lose them. Obviously they aren't things God wants me to share on.  But this bothered the crap out of me!!! Okay so people!!!!  I haven't found this title in the Bible, but I know it to be doctrine–God is no respecter of persons.  Black, white, brown, blue, man, woman, child, old people, young people, etc, God does not love you any less or any more than the next person.  God does not rank me a better Christian because of my deeds and it applies to you as well.  That alone should let you know that He will accept you and every flaw, every piece of luggage you carry with you, and every single thing about you.  Jesus healed lepers, the outcasts of society, so I know He can do anything for us if we are willing to let Him do His work.
 
I was particularly angered at a conversation I had yesterday with a friend.  I have noticed many Christians, regardless of age, are very judgmental.  And the sad part about this is that so many souls are at stake.  So many lives hang in the balance because some so-called Bible Thumping Christian gives them a witness that casts stones at the things they do.  I do not believe that one sin outweighs another, but I do believe that God can forgive them all.  I'm not saying I agree with things or accept them because I don't agree with a lot of things.  But God loves each and every one of us in spite of ourselves, whether we are a two-faced back-stabber, a liar, a cheater, or even a Hypocrite.  When Jesus died, His death absolved us of the condemnation to an eternity in hell without Him.  It is by believing in Him and accepting Him that we are saved–Jesus' action saved us, not being a "Good Christian!"  I mentioned some of my plans to her, and she immediately began to question my behaviors. The Spirit reminds me that it is God who qualifies us for whatever His will is for us…not anyone else!  I learned to control my anger yesterday, and let the Spirit speak for me…whether it fell on receptive ears, I don't know.
 
When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, "If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her."  John 8:7
 
I love reading the story of the Adulterous Woman because it reminds me of the compassion God has for us.  He is our defense against any that come to accuse us.  We are NOT condemned people–the Spirit will convict you if you listen, and yes we are to turn away from sin.  But most people fail to realize that it is God that does the transformation, because in your own power you cannot do any true change.  We cannot change unless we allow God to change us, to teach us to walk in love, and to literally tear off the old you.  I was glad He made me over, and is still doing so, because that conversation could have went a whole different route.  God does not judge you by how you dress, or the music you listen to.  He looks at your heart…are you willing to allow Him to use you for His work?  Are you willing to allow Him to take the wheel and steer you where He needs you to go?  Are you willing to get up and pick your cross back up to follow Him when you get off track?  We inherit righteousness from Christ and many other wonderful things…but not a single one of those things gives us the right to judge someone else.  If you feel strongly about something, you should pray for that person and watch God work…because He may not fix what you see wrong in that person, but He will definitely change how you see and make major changes in your life.  It all boils down to walking in love, agape love that is, that unconditional love a parent is supposed to have for a child, forgiving all wrongs.  We can come to God where we are and He will change us into that perfect reflection that He desires us to be.
 
"You may think you can condemn such people, but you are just as bad, and you have no excuse! When you say they are wicked and should be punished, you are condemning yourself, for you who judge others do these very same things."  Romans 2:1 NLT


"No weapon formed against you shall prosper; and every tongue that rises against you in judgment you shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of God and their righteousness is of me," says the Lord.  Isaiah 54:17
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