Monday, 28 March 2022
Dead men - walking in newness of life
Monday, 21 March 2022
Peace with God
Romans 4:2-3,13b
For if Abraham was justified by works, he has something to boast about; but not before God. 3 For what does the Scripture say? “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.”
Romans 5:1-2
- Being justified means: 'Just as if I never sinned".
- Grace means to get what I do not deserve to get - in other words to get the unearned favour of God, whereas mercy means to NOT get the negative consequences of our actions that we did earn and therefor do deserve.
- Access means to have the privilege of approach. Meaning that we have the privilege to approach God and receive His grace and favour.
- Faith is to have complete trust or confidence in someone, in this case in God.
- Hope is to expect and trust to receive something that still lies in the future.
- Peace means to be re-united to God in perfect harmony, it also means wholeness and completeness in the sense of nothing missing.
Monday, 14 March 2022
Fallen short of God's glory - restored by grace
Sunday, 6 March 2022
The Kindness of God leads us to repentance
Monday, 28 February 2022
Obedience to faith
- Are there areas of my life where I still make my own decisions, perhaps not in to obedience to faith? Ask the Spirit of Holiness to help you deal with it this week.
- Rejoice in the fact that by grace we are saved through faith and that we live out of His Righteousness!
Sunday, 20 February 2022
The invisible made visible
Romans 1:16-22
- Can I say I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ?
- What invisible attributes of God does He make visible within you and me this week?
Sunday, 13 February 2022
Free to choose a table
This week a group of my friends and I started reading through the book of Romans. So probably you are going to get a series of Monday devotions from the book of Romans for a while... 😊. Sometimes when we are invited to present a seminar, we are asked to introduce ourselves to the people and some even ask me for a CV before the time. Its always kind of difficult to do this, so when I read Romans 1, I could not help but notice how Paul introduces himself to this church:
Sunday, 6 February 2022
A table prepared in the presence of my enemy...
Psalm 23 is probably one of the most well-know scriptures in the Bible. This week verse 5 that says "You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies" drew my attention. Would it not have been so much more encouraging if it said "You prepare a table before me in the presence of My God?" Surely I would really rather sit at a table and eat and have a feast in the presence of God than in the presence of my enemies?
But then the second half of that same verse follows "You anoint my head with oil, My cup runs over". As I was pondering this part with the first half of the verse I realised that shortly after Jesus ascended into heaven, the Holy Spirit was poured out and continues to be poured out on all believers. So when we sit down at the table the Lord prepared for us in the presence of our enemies, we know that his anointing - the Holy Spirit - has been poured out in our spirits (on our heads) and therefore our cups runs over because He empowers us with His Spirit. He has not left us alone to dine with the enemy - He is poured out on us in such closeness and intimacy that we are in His presence while sitting at the table that HE prepared for us - even if it is in the presence of our enemy. There's a sense of defiance for me in this verse - something like - I am invited to sit at the table that God prepared for me with the full empowerment of His anointing on my head - in spite of the enemy's presence. God knows who He is in us. He knows He is victorious over the enemy. He knows we can sit at that table in the full victory of Christ on the cross and the full empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
Thought to ponder:
At who's table are you and I sitting? Do we sit at the table God prepared for us and are we doing so in the full empowerment of Him anointing our head with the oil of the Holy Spirit? Are our cups running over?