Our Daily Bread – No Longer a Foreigner

 

Bible in a Year :

You are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people.

Ephesians 2:19

Today’s Scripture & Insight :

Ephesians 2:8-13, 17-22

“You don’t belong here.” Those words crushed an eight-year-old girl’s heart, and the pain stayed with her. Her family had emigrated from a refugee camp in a war-torn country to a new country, and her immigration card had the word alien stamped on it. She felt like she didn’t belong.

As an adult, although she put her faith in Jesus, she still felt alienated—stung by the feeling that she was an unwelcome outsider. While reading her Bible, she discovered the promises of Ephesians 2. In verse 12, she saw that old, troubling word alien. “You were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world” (nkjv). But as she kept reading, she saw how Christ’s sacrifice had changed her status. She got to verse 19, which told her, “You are no longer” a foreigner or alien. She was a “fellow citizen” with God’s people. Realizing that she was a citizen of heaven, she was overjoyed. Never again would she be an outsider. God had taken her in and accepted her.

Because of our sin, we’re alienated from God. But we don’t have to stay that way. Jesus brought peace to all who were “far away” (v. 17), making all who trust Him fellow citizens of His eternal kingdom—united as the body of Christ.

By:  Dave Branon

Reflect & Pray

In what way do you feel alienated? What does it mean for you to know that God has called all His children to be united in Him?

Dear heavenly Father, thank You for allowing me to experience fellowship with You and with others who love and trust You.

 

 

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Joyce Meyer – Be Responsible

 

Adapted from Starting Your Day Right

But you are not living the life of the flesh, you are living the life of the Spirit, if the [Holy] Spirit of God [really] dwells within you [directs and controls you]. But if anyone does not possess the [Holy] Spirit of Christ, he is none of His [he does not belong to Christ, is not truly a child of God].

Romans 8:9 (AMPC)

Romans 8:8 (AMPC) declares: Those who are living the life of the flesh [catering to the appetites and impulses of their carnal nature] cannot please or satisfy God, or be acceptable to Him.

God wants us to enjoy the good life. Here He is saying to us, “If you walk in the Spirit, you will reap blessings from the Spirit-controlled life both now and hereafter.” Be responsible for your choices today. You cannot choose to live in the flesh and still expect everything to work out well. Choose to be obedient to the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Prayer of the Day: Father God, guide me to walk according to the Holy Spirit, and to make choices that honor You. I love You so much, amen.

 

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Denison Forum – The rise and fall of Apollo Quiboloy and other false messiahs

 

Choosing the God who has chosen you

If you’ve never heard of Apollo Quiboloy before, you’re not alone. His name was unfamiliar to me as well before reading a recent article in Christianity Today that chronicled his legacy and arrest on charges of rape, sex trafficking, fraud, and smuggling. What makes his arrest particularly troubling, however, is the legacy he leaves behind as the leader of a cult in which he claimed to be the “Appointed Son of God.”

Quiboloy started his movement, called the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC), in 1985. Prior to that, he was a pastor in the United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI). His departure was, perhaps, expedited by the fact that the UPCI was already investigating him for false teachings by the time he left.

His church began with fifteen followers but eventually grew to as many as seven million, as his claims of being a messianic figure and bridge to God proved attractive to the people around him.

He states that he earned his title as God’s Appointed Son because “he was the first man to have endured all the fiery trials of persecution and hardship and to have overcome them all without breaking his covenant with the Father.” Moreover, he claimed to have broken “the chain of sin by his absolute obedience to the Father’s will.”

As such, he represented the firstborn and start of Christ’s second coming, which he taught would occur “in millions of sons and daughters of the Father in the Kingdom Nation of God on earth.”

As with many cults, however, his false teachings were not the only way in which he misled and abused his followers.

One of many

In 2021, Quiboloy was indicted by a federal grand jury in California after he was accused of forcing the girls he used as personal assistants—some as young as twelve—to have sex with him or risk “eternal damnation.” He also relied upon a network of followers to solicit donations that were used to finance “the lavish lifestyle of KOJC leaders.” Such allegations were hardly unique to the United States, however.

His crimes were well-known back home, but he was allowed to continue unhindered, largely because he enjoyed the protection of the nation’s former president, Rodrigo Duterte. As such, even after being placed on the FBI’s most wanted list, he continued to preach and build up followers.

It was not until Duterte stepped down in 2022 that the path was cleared for Quiboloy’s arrest. Yet, even then, it required 2,000 security officers to storm his complex and get past the thousands of followers who had amassed in order to protest his arrest; followers who have not exactly abandoned their leader in the days since.

And even with Quiboloy in jail, it remains unlikely that circumstances will change in the Philippines anytime soon.

You see, as Beng Alba-Jones notes in the article referenced above, the KOJC is one of many such cults that continues to play an outsized role in Filipino society. And the reason why should serve as a warning to all of us, regardless of where we call home.

What drives your devotion?

The common thread running through most of the Filipino cults Alba-Jones described is the idea that the best way to relate to God is to go through those who claim to be closer to him than we are. And that impulse is hardly limited to the Philippines.

We see it in the Old Testament when the people wanted to go through Moses rather than relate to God directly (Exodus 20:18–19). We see it in the way priests and rabbis became the undisputed mouthpiece for the Lord by the time of Jesus. And we see it today with the following garnered by many pastors and religious leaders.

Even in the secular parts of our culture, there are countless examples of musicians, politicians, athletes, and others who garner an almost religious level of devotion among their fans.

But why is that the case? Why do we seem to insist on following humans rather than God when Jesus came to enable us to go directly to the Father?

I think at least part of the explanation is that, on some level, most of us recognize that the very idea that we should be able to interact with the omnipotent God of the universe is pretty ridiculous. After all, there is zero reason that you or I should deserve an audience with our perfect creator. As a result, when someone else comes along and offers to serve as the mediator we know we should need, it just makes more sense.

The problem with that line of thinking is that we don’t get to be the ones to decide who is and isn’t worthy of experiencing a personal relationship with God. Only he gets to make that choice, and he has chosen to extend that invitation to all of us.

However, accepting that invitation means recognizing that we don’t deserve it. It means making peace with the fact that we have done nothing to earn his favor and can never repay the debt Jesus covered on our behalf.

In short, it means moving beyond our desire to be God when that impulse has been at the core of our fallen natures from the start (Genesis 3).

So, the next time you see people fawning over pop stars, politicians, or pastors, remember that the same impulse driving their devotion lives in you as well. It may not manifest in the same way, but our need for God’s help in making sure that he remains the focus of our worship is just as great as theirs.

Have you sought that help yet today?

Friday news to know:

*Denison Forum does not necessarily endorse the views expressed in these stories.

Quote for the day:

“Religion operates on the principle of ‘I obey—therefore I am accepted by God.’ The basic operating principle of the gospel is ‘I am accepted by God through the work of Jesus Christ—therefore I obey.’” —Tim Keller

 

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Days of Praise – Beware of False Teachers

 

by Henry M. Morris, Ph.D.

“Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own stedfastness.” (2 Peter 3:17)

Peter’s final epistle, especially chapters 2 and 3, is the classic New Testament passage on the false teachers that would plague the church in the “last days” (v. 3). In addition to the characteristics listed in the introductory verse, 2:1 (e.g., slipping in surreptitiously heretical teachings and denying the redemptive work and lordship of Christ), a number of their attributes are predicted for our guidance.

They will “wrest the scriptures” (3:16), distorting their meaning to conform to their own philosophical preferences. This involves using “feigned words” (2:3)—that is, plastic words, with devious meanings to make them say what their users wish to convey. They may well be very eloquent and seductive in their speech “when they speak great swelling words of vanity” (2:18).

They will deny the doctrine of special creation and the judgment of the worldwide Flood (3:5-6), teaching instead that “all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation” (v. 4), and will scoff at the second coming. They “despise government” and are “presumptuous” and “selfwilled…not afraid to speak evil of dignities” (2:10).

They both practice and defend immoral acts, “having eyes full of adultery” (v. 14). Yet they maintain their religious ties because they have hearts “exercised with covetous practices” (v. 14), seeing nothing evil in taking money for personal gain from those whose faith they seek to undermine.

This is, indeed, a fitting description of many modern liberal theologians, religious bureaucrats in the big denominations, “New Age” preachers, college teachers of religion, etc. Although this is not a pleasant subject, Christians urgently need to awaken to what is happening and “beware”! HMM

 

 

https://www.icr.org/articles/type/6

My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers – The Disciple’s Goal

 

Jesus took the Twelve aside and told them, “We are going up to Jerusalem.” — Luke 18:31

In our natural life, our ambitions change as we grow and mature. In our Christian life, the goal is given to us at the beginning: we start with Christ and we end with him; the beginning and the end are the same. Disciples live this out in their willingness to follow Jesus wherever he leads. We think the aim of the Christian life is to be useful or to win converts. The disciple is useful and does win converts, but this isn’t the aim. The aim is to do the will of God by following Jesus when he says, “We are going up to Jerusalem.”

In our Lord’s life, Jerusalem was the place where he reached the climax of his Father’s will upon the cross. Unless we go with Jesus to Jerusalem, we will have no companionship with him. Nothing ever discouraged our Lord on his way to Jerusalem. He didn’t hurry through the villages where he was persecuted or linger in the villages where he was blessed. Neither gratitude nor ingratitude turned him away from his purpose: to go up to Jerusalem.

“The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master” (Luke 6:40 kjv). If Jesus Christ is our master, then the same things that happened to him as he went to his Jerusalem will happen to us as we go to ours. Works of God will be manifested through us; people will be blessed. One or two of these people will show gratitude; the rest will show ingratitude. No matter what, we must let nothing deflect us from going up to our Jerusalem.

“They crucified him there” (23:33). The cross is what happened when our Lord reached Jerusalem, and that happening is the gateway to our salvation. Those who follow Jesus Christ do not end in crucifixion; by the Lord’s grace, they end in glory. In the meantime, our watchword is “I, too, go up to Jerusalem.”

Song of Solomon 1-3; Galatians 2

Wisdom from Oswald

The life of Abraham is an illustration of two things: of unreserved surrender to God, and of God’s complete possession of a child of His for His own highest end.Not Knowing Whither, 901 R

 

 

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Billy Graham – How to Handle Temptation

 

. . . who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able . . .
—1 Corinthians 10:13

It is Satan’s purpose to steal the seed of truth from your heart by sending distracting thoughts. It should encourage you to know that the devil considers you a good enough Christian to use as a target.

The difference between a Christian and a non-Christian is: though they both may have good and evil thoughts, Christ gives His followers strength to select the right rather than the wrong. You see a man going to prayer meeting with a Bible under his arm. That man was undoubtedly tempted to stay at home, go bowling, or to some other activity. But, as these diverse thoughts came to his mind, he made the right selection, and headed for the church.

Another man walks through the night to a bar. It no doubt occurred to him that he had best stay home with his family. But he yielded to the negative thought, and gave in to his lower appetites.

It is not the temptations you have, but the decision you make about them that counts.

The time is now for obedience, not excuses. Read more.

Lea este devocional en español en es.billygraham.org.

Prayer for the day

Decisions will have to be made each day, Lord. With Your strength and wisdom, help me to make the right ones.

 

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Guideposts – Devotions for Women – Fill Your Life with Light

 

The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid?—Psalm 27:1 (NIV)

When God is your source of strength, you do not need to fear anything. Fill your mind with His power and positive thoughts. Drive out fear and push through dark thoughts, knowing that with His help, you have the power to overcome.

Dear Lord, You are my stronghold—of whom shall I be afraid?

 

 

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Every Man Ministry – Kenny Luck – The End Game 

 

Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” ––Matthew 28:18-20

God has made it clear; He has an End Game.

Let’s look at the sequence of events in getting to the end game. First the revelation through the Old Testament that man is incapable of keeping the law. God contrasts the Law versus Grace, Old and New. The Father’s wisdom reveals our need for contrast. There is no understanding of light unless we experience darkness. There is no understanding of yes, unless we understand no.

The greatness of the New Covenant of grace is not apparent unless contrasted by the Old Covenant. When a non-believer is approached regarding being saved, many times the answer is, “Am I saved from what?”

I hope I’ve made my point.

Now let’s look at His End Game in His purpose for creating our existence. He is love personified. He has provided an environment where love can work its wonder. The workings of love, however, can only be manifested through humanity given a choice. For example I cannot love my wife unless there is a process of selection which can only happen through choice. He has given everyone who is reading this a choice. God’s love is experienced by either acceptance through faith of His love or walking away from it. That’s it. Two choices. Two kingdoms. One dark, one light.

The evidence of your choice is sharing it with others. Thus Matthew 28:19 which says, in essence: Share the Good News! The End Plan revealed. Joy to the world, the Lord has come into my life!

Father, may Your love for me be radiated to others by “a cup of cold water in Your name.”

 

 

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