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Accomplishing What He Purposes

God uses many means to accomplish what He purposes. These include people, circumstances and divine intervention. In some way, all things work together to accomplish what God wants to happen, when God wants it to happen, how God wants it to happen, why God wants it to happen and to whom God wants it to happen. This is not accidental; it is intentional. Even the sinfulness of people, the brokenness of this world and the maliciousness of Satan which seem to stop God’s work are made to bow down and serve His purposes. All we have in Christ is sure, for God never fails to do what He has determined is best.

You Are Not Bothering God

You are not bothering God when you ask Him for more grace. He isn’t too busy or too disinterested. He doesn’t need to put something more important on hold to help you. Listen… There is no sin so big that God won’t forgive it and no sin so small that God will ignore it. There is no stronghold so powerful that God can’t break it and no stronghold so flimsy that God wants you to get free on your own. There is no problem so significant that God won’t handle it and no problem so petty that God doesn’t care about it. He does trillions of things in running the universe. One of His favorites is hearing from and helping you.

It Will Be Worth It

Oftentimes following Jesus in faith will require us to go to hard places, have hard conversations, do hard things, endure hard circumstances and deal with hard people. But let us remember… The hard stuff will only last a little while. The hard stuff will end when Jesus comes for us. The hard stuff will not compare to our reward. As we look around at the struggles we must endure, let us look ahead to the return of Jesus and the end of all struggles. Don’t give in! Don’t give out! Don’t give up! By faith, keep going and Jesus will ensure that you make it. We aren’t promised it will be easy; we are only promised it will be worth it.

We Make Disciples Through Encouragement

Encouragement plays a key role in the key responsibility Jesus left for us to complete by His gracious help. We are to make disciples, and we do so largely by encouraging one another. We encourage one another to read the Bible. We encourage one another to pray. We encourage one another to serve God’s kingdom. We encourage one another to lovingly obey. We encourage one another to believe and live out the truths of the gospel. We encourage one another to trust Jesus more fully in more areas of our lives. Our faith strengthens and spreads as we stir up each other’s affections for knowing, enjoying and glorifying God.

Broken Hearts And Broken Spirits

God is near us when we have broken hearts and broken spirits. Whether we are struggling with our own sin, the sin of others, or the result of sin’s fracturing of our world, He is never distant even if it seems that way. He hears our cries. He comforts our hearts. He meets our needs. Though the result will not always be when we want it and how we want it, we have His promise that we will lack no good thing. This is true because God did not spare even His own Son from suffering. Jesus is our ever-near Immanuel, who lived, died and rose so we can taste and see God’s goodness. Mingled with tears now. Free from tears later.

If You Have To Sin … It’s Not Worth It

If you have to sin to get it, it’s not worth it. If you have to sin to enjoy it, it’s not worth it. If you have to sin to keep it, it’s not worth it. Sin is always too high a price to pay for the treasures of this world. When the troubles of fear, worry, pride, dissatisfaction, envy, strife, deceit, selfishness, fruitlessness or worldliness are attached, it is no real treasure. The fear of the LORD brings its own riches. Riches that are freely given. Riches that will fully satisfy. Riches that cannot be lost. The peace, joy, hope, love, freedom, security, rest, strength, provision and satisfaction of Jesus are better than all worldly gains. He is our treasure to pursue.

God Does So Many Wonderful Things

God does so many wonderful things for us that they cannot be counted. He doesn’t just add His blessings, He multiplies them. He doesn’t just fill our cups, He overflows them. He doesn’t just give us a few things to talk about, He gives us so much that we cannot tell of them all. What we can do is sing a new song of worship for our God Who brought us up out of the miry pit of sin and death to place us firmly on Christ the solid rock. We can praise Him, point to Him and proclaim Him so that others may see and fear and put their trust in Him too. As He multiplies His good deeds, let us magnify His good Name.

The Better Things Of Jesus

Encouragement has a positive and negative component as we spur on others to do some things and not do other things. We are to issue both support for and warnings against. Don’t waste your life on trivial things, but do live for things that count for eternity. Don’t give in to temptation, but do enjoy the blessings and benefits of grace. Don’t listen to the lies of the enemy, but do believe the words of the Lord. Encouragement isn’t neutral. It should repel evil and attract good. Instruction to avoid the world and its ways should always include an invitation to receive the better things of Jesus and His kingdom.

Overflowing Cup, Overflowing Worship

Sooner or later, the things of this world dry up and leave us thirsty and empty. But the cup God offers to us to drink from is overflowing with soul-satisfying forgiveness, goodness, kindness and blessedness to bear witness to His lavish generosity. He provides much more than is needed. He provides much more than is expected. He provides much more than is deserved. This overflowing cup displays His extravagant grace and glory so everyone can see Who He is and all He has and what He does for us. It cannot be contained! And as we drink from His overflowing cup, our hearts will overflow in contented worship.

They Cannot Stop Us

Satan hates anything and everything we rightly do in the name of Jesus. So, it should not surprise us when we have opponents to our Christ-modeling, Christ-proclaiming, Christ-exalting words and actions. It should also not frighten us. For while they may cause us trouble or pain, they will not win in the end. Our salvation is secure, and any momentary suffering we endure for our faith is not worth comparing to the glory that will be revealed to us. Therefore, let us keep modeling, keep proclaiming and keep exalting Jesus. Others will either oppose us or join us but they cannot stop us since God is for us.

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