Days of Praise – The Immortal Dies

 

by John D. Morris, Ph.D.

“Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen.” (1 Timothy 1:17)

The second verse of “And Can It Be That I Should Gain?” poses and solves a great mystery:

’Tis mystery all! the immortal dies!
Who can explain this strange design?
In vain the first-born seraph tries,
To sound the depths of love divine;
’Tis mercy all! Let earth adore!
Let angel minds inquire no more.

Our text reminds us that God is immortal. And yet, “Christ died for our sins” (1 Corinthians 15:3) to bring us salvation. If this astounds us (and it should), we can take solace in that we are not alone. “Of which salvation the prophets have enquired and searched diligently, who prophesied of the grace that should come unto you: searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow. Unto whom it was revealed, that not unto themselves, but unto us they did minister the things…which things the angels desire to look into” (1 Peter 1:10-12).

Think of it! The Creator, the Author of life, died to offer eternal life to His creation, for “all have sinned” (Romans 3:23), and the “wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). He died so that we don’t have to die! This grand plan remains beyond our full grasp, as it always was to the prophets and the angels.

The motive behind His plan is God’s mercy. “Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us;…which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour” (Titus 3:5-6). “O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out” (Romans 11:33). JDM

 

 

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My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers – The Law Of Antagonism

 

To him that overcometh… — Revelation 2:7

Life without war is impossible either in nature or in grace. The basis of physical, mental, moral, and spiritual life is antagonism. This is the open fact of life.

Health is the balance between physical life and external nature, and it is maintained only by sufficient vitality on the inside against things on the outside. Everything outside my physical life is designed to put me to death. Things which keep me going when I am alive, disintegrate me when I am dead. If I have enough fighting power, I produce the balance of health. The same is true of the mental life. If I want to maintain a vigorous mental life, I have to fight, and in that way the mental balance called thought is produced.

Morally it is the same. Everything that does not partake of the nature of virtue is the enemy of virtue in me, and it depends on what moral calibre I have whether I overcome and produce virtue. Immediately I fight, I am moral in that particular. No man is virtuous because he cannot help it; virtue is acquired.

And spiritually it is the same. Jesus said — “In the world ye shall have tribulation,” i.e., everything that is not spiritual makes for my undoing, but — “be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” I have to learn to score off the things that come against me, and in that way produce the balance of holiness; then it becomes a delight to meet opposition.

Holiness is the balance between my disposition and the law of God as expressed in Jesus Christ.

Ezekiel 47-48; 1 John 3

Wisdom from Oswald

Awe is the condition of a man’s spirit realizing Who God is and what He has done for him personally. Our Lord emphasizes the attitude of a child; no attitude can express such solemn awe and familiarity as that of a child. Not Knowing Whither, 882 L

 

 

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Billy Graham – No Reason to Hurry

 

When your patience is finally in full bloom, then you will be ready for anything, strong in character . . .
—James 1:4 (TLB)

This is a high-strung, neurotic, impatient age. We hurry when there is no reason to hurry—just to be hurrying. This fast-paced age has produced more problems and less morality than previous generations, and it has given all of us jangled nerves. Impatience has produced a new crop of broken homes, or more new ulcers, and has set the stage for more world wars.

See what the Bible says about impatience.

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Prayer for the day

May my heart be still amid all the turmoil, as I remember Your patience with me, Lord Jesus.

 

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Guideposts – Devotions for Women – A Season of Forgiveness

 

Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.—Colossians 3:13 (NIV)

The holiday season is an opportunity to forgive yourself and others as you remember the grace and mercy that God has shown you. When you let go of past hurts and choose to forgive, you open your heart to healing, peace and the joy of renewed relationships.

Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of forgiveness, which brings healing and reconciliation in my life.

 

 

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Every Man Ministry – Kenny Luck -The Death of Truth?

 


You’re going to find that there will be times when people will have no stomach for solid teaching, but will fill up on spiritual junk food—catchy opinions that tickle their fancy. They’ll turn their backs on truth and chase mirages. But you—keep your eye on what you’re doing; accept the hard times along with the good; keep the Message alive; do a thorough job as God’s servant.

––2 Timothy 4:3, msg

According to many sociologists, theologians, and culture watchers, the U.S. has moved from being a post-Christian to a post-truth nation. I’ve heard the phrase “post-truth” being thrown around, particularly in the past decade or so. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, “post-truth” is an adjective defined as “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.”

That hits home, right? Deep fakes, AI manipulation, fake news, social media rumors that morph into “facts” … the list goes on.

For God’s man, the only way to counter post-truth culture is with the Truth. As in, Jesus and the Word. Stating the obvious? Probably. So let’s get specific. In light of the onslaught of half-truths and flat-out falsehoods we all encounter on a daily basis, here are some counter-measures:

  • Check the source. Is the source to be trusted? The only completely trustworthy source is the Bible. From there, every piece of news or information should be open to your scrutiny. (Yes, even your most beloved news outlet.) Try to put aside biases and examine the specifics of the story or issue.
  • Corroborate. If the piece of information seems important, take the time to get other points of view. If we only ever use one news source, for example, we are at greater risk of post-truth impurities polluting our news stream. Sometimes I purposefully filter a news story through conservative, moderate, and liberal news sources to catch different points of view. No news source, political commentator, or podcaster has a corner on the truth!
  • Thoughtfully respond. In case you need to hear it from another brother: You should not feel obligated to respond to every piece of hooey or falsehood you see on your social media feeds! But when you do feel the need to respond, do it thoughtfully. Meaning, be direct but respectful. If you are ticked off, wait a few minutes—or even an hour—before pressing “send.”
  • Pray the news. Filter your news through God’s Word, and not the other way around. As well, before I dive into the news of the day (which I try to do AFTER I’ve had my morning sit with God), I pray that I see the news through Holy Spirit lenses, not my own.

Can one man defeat the hydra that is post-truth culture? No. But all of us as God’s men can do it one news story or whacky post at a time. Speak the truth, be strong but kind, and always—always—think before you type or speak.

Father, Your truth is the only antidote to post-truth thinking. Help me always seek the truth of Your Word over all other “truths.”

 

 

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