Doing Good In His Name

Let’s be honest:  It’s tempting to quit doing good in this world when the good we do is not noticed by others, appreciated by others, reciprocated by others or supported by others. Yet, we must remember that none of this is the reason why we do good in the first place.  We do good because God has been good to us, is being good to us and will continue to be good to us forevermore.  It is His image that we show to the world when we let our lights shine, so that He might be glorified.  What a wonderful reminder for today:  God is good, and we get to make Him look good, when we do good in His Name.

When God Says No

There is much I love about my heavenly Father.  One thing is this:  He doesn’t just let me do anything I want to do.  He knows that there are many things I want to do which are not good for me or for other people.  So, instead of letting me live selfishly, He removes some things from me in order to replace them with better things.  His plans for my plans.  His ways for my ways. His outcomes for my outcomes. The result isn’t that I experience less, but that I experience more.  More peace.  More joy.  More hope.  More purpose.  Remember, when God says “No,” to something, He is saying “Yes” to something better.

He Is As Awesome As He Seems To Be

We live in a world that is full of exaggerations that routinely don’t live up to the expectations they create.  People often make claims that misrepresent reality by making something seem bigger and better than it really is.  While there are many stretches of the truth in the words of those around us, the Word of God is a reliable source of truth. Consider what it says about Jesus.  The Bible does not over-state, over-hype, over-sell or over-promise on who Jesus is and what Jesus does.  As infinitely perfect and infinitely great as He is spoken of in it, Jesus lives up to it.  This is our expectation: He is as awesome as He seems to be.

If It’s Good, It’s From God

Pride includes thinking and acting and speaking as if self is the source of everything good about who you are, what you have and what you do.  Humility includes the opposite.  It recognizes that we would be nothing good, have nothing good and do nothing good apart from the grace of God.  We can know whether we are prideful or humble by whether we take credit ourselves or give it to God, take charge ourselves or trust in God, and take care of ourselves or rely on God.  Today, let us humbly and joyfully praise Him for all that is good about ourselves and our lives, remembering this:  If it’s good, it’s from God.

God Has Solved It All

Here’s just one of the many things that is so amazing about God’s grace:  we would still be walking in darkness if He had not shined His light upon our hearts.  We would not have seen our sin for what it is, but even if we did… We would not have cared, but even if we did… We would not have been able to do anything to change.  But God has solved all of this. His light exposes our sin, reveals His grace and leads us to faith in Jesus.  Whoever follows Him does not live in darkness, but has the transforming light of life.  Today, as we walk in the light, let us remember to praise God for drawing us to the Light of the World.

He Does Not Need Us, But We Do Need Him

Light bulbs depend upon a power source.  Flowers depend upon water.  Humans depend upon oxygen.  Everything in creation depends upon something in order to continue existing and functioning as it was created.  But God does not depend upon anyone or anything for He does not have any needs.  He has all the power, all the wisdom, all the sovereignty, all the perfections from all categories to do all He desires.  He does not need us, but oh, how we need Him!  Let us praise the One Who never came into existence, will never go out of existence and never stops ruling for good our existence as we trust in Jesus.

Worship War

Worshipping Jesus is war against worshipping anything else.  Only one person, pursuit, prize or passion can rank as your highest priority, get your greatest admiration and be your fullest joy.  The more you value Jesus above all other things, the less you will value other things above Jesus.  Your heart.  Your mind.  Your will.  These will all bow down to something or someone that means the most to you.  While we are “given all things richly to enjoy,” none of these things are meant to compete with our love and loyalty for Jesus.  Who is worthy of our worship?  May we answer with our hearts, minds and lives: Jesus is.

God-Glorifying Happiness

How is God glorified through our happiness?  There are at least three ways… First, He is glorified when we trust that He knows best how to make us happy, and we lovingly do what He says to bring about our happiness.  Second, He is glorified when we thank Him for the good things He gives to us and does for us that make us happy so that He gets credit.  Third, He is glorified when we treasure Him as our ultimate source of happiness by delighting not just in His gifts, but in Him as a good and generous and gracious Giver.   Trust Him.  Thank Him.  Treasure Him.  This is how God is honored in us and we are happy in Him.

Praise Him During The Highs And The Lows

Life is a series of personal, societal and general changes. But there is one thing that remains the same: our God is worthy to be praised through all of the ups and downs of our lives. Therefore… We praise Him when we succeed, but also when we fail.  We praise Him when things are comfortable, but also when they are difficult.  We praise Him when we get what we want, but also when we miss out.  God deserves our praise because of Who He is and what He does whether we are experiencing a high or a low. So… Let’s praise Him today as the One Who gets us to the mountaintops and gets us through the valleys.

God Never Stops Working

He doesn’t take a day off.  He doesn’t take a break.  He doesn’t take a nap.  God never stops working for you and me.  24/7/365/Lifelong.  He is continually doing things we cannot do, doing things on our behalf and doing things to ensure that He is honored in us, and we are happy in Him.   Tirelessly.  Flawlessly. Endlessly. God keeps going to work things out for our good, work to make us more like Jesus, work through us to change the world, and work to get us safely home.  What grace! Today, we will not see all that God does for us.  But let us never forget the good news that He will never stop doing His good work.

Be Sure To Think About God

Let’s be honest:  In an ever-churning sea of distraction, we are vulnerable to forgetfulness.  We forget Who God is and what God does and what God says about what we are to do and who we are in Christ.  We forget His plans.  We forget His promises.  We forget His provision.  We forget His power.  We forget His presence. We forget His preciousness. It is essential that we fill our lives with things that redirect our attention to Him and rekindle our affection for Him. We need reminders that He is for us and He is with us.   Today, you will think a lot about tasks, troubles, and things. As you do, be sure to think about God.

Our Big-Picture Purpose

How many of these we have and what we do with them differs, but we all get 24 hours in a day, 7 days in a week and 365 days in a year. What our enemy wants us to do is fill them up with vain pursuits.  We have countless options and distractions available to steal our attention.  Rather than scrolling and clicking and watching and recreating our lives away on things that don’t matter, Jesus is calling us into something better. Namely, to glorify God by experiencing real joy in Him and helping others experience it too. So… While we still have time, let us make the most of it by living out our big-picture purpose.

Our Hope And Happiness Rests

While things in us and around us seem to constantly change, it is comforting to know that God will always remain the same.  He is perfect in Who He is.  He is perfect in what He does.  He is perfect in every way.  There is no possibility for Him to become better or worse.  His goodness, forgiveness, graciousness, faithfulness, greatness, faultlessness and all God-ness will forevermore remain unchangeable.  He will keep His good promises to us and fulfill His good purposes for us.  Rejoice in the Lord today and remember that all our hope and happiness rests on this unchanging truth:  that God is unchanging.

Everywhere He Is Present, And Nowhere Is He Absent

Rejoice in this today:  Though God is a million miles away, He is also right here with us. We cannot be in two places at the same time, but He is in all places at all times.  Everywhere He is present, and nowhere is He absent. Let us praise Him as the uncontainable, unlimited, unequaled One Who is always both there and here, both far and near.  So amazing it is that He can be high above it all and still be close enough that we feel Him… Guiding us.  Helping us.  Correcting us.  Delighting us.  Sustaining us. Here with us.  In any place we are, may our hearts be full of worship for the One Who is in every place.

He Knows Everything

It should make us bow in awe knowing that God knows everything.  Just thinking about the scope and span of His knowledge is mind-boggling to me, and yet knowing everything that has happened, is happening, will happen and could happen doesn’t boggle His mind at all.  He doesn’t need research.  He doesn’t need reminding.  He doesn’t need rest.  How amazing He is!  How amazing too that He knows all our sinful actions, words, thoughts, feelings and attitudes, and He loves us anyway. Let us praise the all-knowing One, for He showed His love on the cross to cleanse our sin so we can now know Him.

God Is Able

God is the most-powerful, all-powerful being in existence and is able to do whatever He purposes to do.  Nothing is too hard for Him.  Nothing is mightier than Him.  Nothing can stop Him.  And He has graciously chosen to use His power over all things to work all things together for our good.  Praise God He needs no help!  Praise God He helps those in need!  When we grow weak, He strengthens us.  When we grow weary, He sustains us.  May we rest today knowing He will use His power in ways that will bring blessing to us when all is accomplished as He intends.  He has made us promises, and He is able to keep them all.

Praising Increases And Intensifies Our Enjoyment

Praise doesn’t take away from our enjoyment of something; praise adds to our enjoyment of it.  Think about it… We can’t wait to share great news.  We can’t help but cheer a great play.  We can’t stop singing a great song.  We can’t keep quiet about a great result, great movie, great experience or a great meal.  Praising is the natural response to something that excites and delights us, and it always increases and intensifies our enjoyment of that thing. So, above all, let us admire and applaud our God for Who He is and what He does, that our hearts might explode over His greatness with the greatest of all joys.

Worthiest Of All

The holiest nature.  The brightest glory. The highest authority. The strongest power.  The wisest intellect.  The longest reign.  The surest justice.   The loveliest artistry.  The kindest heart.  The closest embrace.  The greatest mission.  The biggest sacrifice. The finest reward. The fullest grace.  The deepest love.   God doesn’t just have some of these things, He has them all.  He doesn’t just have some of each of these things, He has the fullest portion, capacity, scope and measure of them all.  Let us stand before Him today mind blown, hands raised, head bowed, heart stirred, mouth open and declare Him Worthiest of all.

Why Go To A Church Service?

The singing lauds the greatness of Jesus.  The preaching proclaims the message of Jesus.  The offering furthers the mission of Jesus.  The discipleship equips the people of Jesus.  The prayers unleash the power of Jesus.  The Spirit transforms the image-bearers of Jesus.  The communion celebrates the finished work of Jesus. The invitation welcomes new believers of Jesus. The fellowship encourages the good deeds of Jesus.  The service nurtures the joy of Jesus. The gathering sends out the representatives of Jesus.    Why go to a church service?  Because it leads to greater honor for Jesus and greater happiness for you.

Biblical Humility Is A Response To Grace

Biblical humility is a response to grace.  It is an acknowledgement that God helped us over and over in the past and an awareness of our need for God to help us again and again in the future.  When you are humble, you know that the good things about who you are and the good things you have done are because Jesus has freely and fully made it so.  We work hard, but He empowers us.  We make decisions, but He enlightens us. We take opportunities, but He equips us. We keep going, but He encourages us.  Let us humble ourselves and exalt Him, for nothing good about our lives would be possible without Him.