Thursday, December 31, 2009
Good Morning Holy Spirit! Let your presence fill this place as you grace me with your sweetness.
Only one thing is profitable and that my friend is sitting at the feet of Jesus. He brings so much life to you and he refocuses your eyes on things that are important.
My heart is stirred to know you better.
Keep yourself still and know me as God. Settle your thoughts, your desires, and your fears for the future.
Think about my character, my unchangeable goodness. You keep me in perfect peace because my thoughts are stayed on you. At this moment, at this time there is no doubt only complete trust.
I Peter 5:5-10
Vs5
Clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, because God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.
To clothe yourself speaks of action. I think it is a decision to walk in humility, of course with the Holy Spirit’s help. The very thought of God opposing me is frightening. Think about that for a moment. That puts a little fear of the LORD into being proud or it should anyway. I like the part where it says He gives grace to the humble. Grace here is defined as being an empowerment from the Holy Spirit to meet this evil tendency (pride) and all others fully.
Vs 6
Therefore, humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you
This is what we are to do. We are to be meek and unassuming thinking more highly of others than we do of ourselves. This is not being unhealthy and it is not having low self-esteem. It is walking in gentleness and meekness the way Jesus did. He is our great example of humility. He walked in perfect love towards people even though he was God in the flesh.
He will exalt or lift us up in due season. What does that look like? I think it is working things out for us in every situation; causing all things to work together for good. Also, it feels good to honor one another, showing respect and gratitude.
Vs7
Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you
I can hear the Father saying, “Child, throw it to me. It’s much too heavy for you to bear.”
You were not equipped to carry this load of anxiety, worry and cares. Our Father cares for us! I was thinking today about the crazy love we have for our new granddaughters. It’s very similar to the love we feel for our own children. I guess I never thought I could love so deeply. Recently as I was pondering my relationship with God, He broke into my thoughts. “I love you more than what you feel for your children and grandchildren. I know you perfectly inside and out. I want to meet you early and just spend time with you the same way you did with them.”
WOW! Doesn’t it feel really good when you know you are held in special esteem by someone?
He cares! What a great Father we have.
Vs 8
Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.
We are told by Peter in this passage of scripture to be self-controlled and alert. This says to me to not let my guard down.
Be conscious of your actions, staying completely submitted to God.
What makes our minds fuzzy and confused?
Different things to each of us, I am sure.
For me it is:
• Watching too much television.
• Spending too much time in soulish conversation.
• Computer time
I think anything that preoccupies our time and our thinking can cause our minds to become spiritually dull.
Balance is the key word here as well as moderation.
You do not want to be taken off guard. For me it manifests in impatience with my husband. Also doubt, fear, and unbelief are big ones that I have to guard against.
Why are we admonished to be self-controlled and alert?
We absolutely do not want the enemy to get a foothold into our thoughts and attitudes of the heart.
We are warned over and over in scripture to guard our hearts and our eyes.
Vs 9
Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings.
We have been given amazing and effective tools to defeat the enemy:
• Holy Spirit living inside of us
• Powerful Name of JESUS
• Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God
• Grace which is an enabling power from the Holy Spirit
We are not alone in our battles! We are part of the beautiful Body of Christ! We are living in the Kingdom of God with great Kingdom benefits!
Vs 10
And the God of all grace who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself establish, strengthen, settle and perfect you.
He has all the grace, as much as we need, when we need it.
Start asking him for it when you are struggling with attitudes or when you are tempted.
Grace is real and tangible! I can literally feel its power covering me when I need it. It is peaceful and has a sense of well being. It is being covered with a blanket of strength in the midst of chaos and stress.
The 10th verse goes on to say we are called to his eternal glory in Christ.
What on earth does that mean?
We are called to experience Christ’s power and goodness forever. We are partaking of this heavenly goodness now and forever.
That even though we suffer through various trials and afflictions we are called to greatness in Christ!
Jesus Himself will:
• Establish us
• Strengthen us
• Settle us
• Perfect us
Beginning now and continuing forever and ever!
I have incredible hope for my future and for yours!
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