Daily Devotion

The Boiling Point
 
Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal among you, which comes upon you for your testing, as though some strange thing were happening to you; but to the degree that you share the sufferings of Christ, keep on rejoicing, so that also at the revelation of His glory you may rejoice with exultation.  1 Peter 4:12-13
 
Hey!  Hope you are having a great weekend.  As I stood in the bathroom doing my hair this morning/afternoon, this came to my mind.  I hope it blesses you!
 
In science, there are three states of matter: a solid, liquid, and gas.  The process of changing from one state to another can only occur if the element is heated or cooled.  For example, take plain ole water.  The solid state of water as we commonly know it is called ice.  Ice is made when water freezes and solidifies at 32°F/0°C.  Ice melts to become water(liquid) when the surrounding temperature is higher than that (and a few other physics ideals not needed here).  Water becomes the oh not so friendly steam (gas) when it is heated to 212°F/100°C.  It can begin to separate into its elemental parts, hydrogen and oxygen, when heated beyond that.  Because you cannot really tell how hot steam is, that is why its always a warning to be careful; ever had a steam burn…VERY painful.  Steam condenses into water when said surrounding temperature falls below that as well.  Okay, well when a solid element reaches its boiling point, it changes phase.  After pressure and high temperatures are applied, it liquefies and often becomes easier to work with; i.e. liquid gold is used to make jewelry. 
 
God has a way of making and organizing situations in life get us to our various boiling points—no person's boiling point is the same—so that we can become easier for Him to work with.  One situation after another comes at us, slowly raising our temperature so that we eventually change phase; we liquefy so that He can do a great work in us.  Now if I were gold, whose boiling point is at 5084.6 °F/2807.0 °C—mind you it is already a liquid at this point, it melts from what we wear at 1947.9741 °F—I'm sure I could take a lot more than 100°F outside to get irritable.  In fact some of us have very high boiling points.  You may have experienced death of a loved one, love loss, job loss, someone in your family driving you crazy, and then, simply someone cutting you off is the ignition to your fire. 
 
Sadly, I cannot tell you exactly what God is trying to teach you, because our lessons are often not the same and have different applications.  In my case it can be to trust Him, that I cannot help everyone and quite simply some people do not want to be helped or to change, and to be patient.  Sometimes we reach our boiling point several times only to cool down too much and have to be reheated again.  I will tell you that God gives us hope!  So rest in knowing that it is for your good; do not resist the boiling point, because after all the impurities evaporate during boiling, you will be perfectly prepared for His work.  Changing for God is good!
 
 

So let us seize and hold fast and retain without wavering the hope we cherish and confess and our acknowledgement of it, for He Who promised is reliable (sure) and faithful to His word. Hebrews 10: 23

Daily Devotion

It Ain’t Over

“Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” Romans 12:12

OMG! Hey people! Happy Friday!!! So you know I’m getting bombarded with stuff: my mentee is out of control, STRESS in every other aspect of my life, and just confusion. But I know that it’s not over until God gives me victory. If you ONLY knew…but I digress. I prayed to God on what to do about all this stuff and I gave it all to Him last night. This morning the first song I heard as I got in the car said…”It ain’t over, till God says its over; It ain’t over until God says its done. It ain’t over, till God says its over; Keep fighting, till your victory is won!” So because of this I know that God will give me the strength to see all of this through.

The reference scripture I chose says “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” Man that is powerful. I use a few websites and books I have to write these. So I looked up Romans 12:12 and look at the related scriptures. Hebrews 10:32 and Hebrews 10:36 were two of the verses that were listed. Hebrews 10:32 says “But remember the former days, when, after being enlightened, you endured a great conflict of sufferings,”–looking at this makes me wanna holler because if there was ever a truer statement than that just hit me lol. Just Kidding! But me, I know what that scripture means! Here I am, trying to do what God has told me to do, but not without trouble! The devil is a dirty liar and evil and he has gone full force against me and I’m certain all of you at some point. Yeah, I’m tired, but I learned a valuable lesson: you cannot fix everything for everybody. I can’t help wanting to help people. If I could I would fix everyone’s problems. But God did not want us to do that, that’s His job.

Hebrews 10:36 says “For you have need of endurance, so that when you have done the will of God, you may receive what was promised.” This is confirmation for me. Be joyful in hope, because God wants us to have joy. Be patient in affliction–and endure through tribulation because He is grooming you and preparing you for what’s to come. But even better yet, once we do what He wants us to do, we will receive the fruits of His promises.(Ephesians 1:11, Acts 20:32) All of this happens through being steadfast and faithful in prayer. We cannot expect these if we do not pray and believe what we have received. This is like giving an empty promise. It is in difficult times that you must exercise your faith, you must continually and persistently come before God in prayer and leave your problems at His feet. It is the only way that you will receive the breakthrough and victory you desire.

“By your endurance you will gain your lives.” Luke 21:19
“But the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.” Matthew 24:13
And not only this, but we also exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; Romans 5:3
…knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. James 1:3