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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – From the Mouth of God

Today’s Scripture: Psalm 119:137-152

I delight in your decrees; I will not neglect your word. – Psalm 119:16

There is a worldwide hotel chain that promises “No Surprises.” Every room in every hotel in every city of every country is identical.

It reminds me of my days growing up on a farm in Iowa. When the mailman drove into our farm and parked his Model T Ford by the gate and handed us the package from Sears and Roebuck, we knew exactly what would be inside. Whatever Ma ordered, that’s what came. It was absolutely reliable.

So it is with the Bible. There are two forms of evidence put forth to back up the conclusion that the Bible is the Word of the living God.

The first is what Bible teachers call internal evidence–statements found in the Bible that claim it is the Word of God; the second is external evidence, such as the unity of its message–fulfilled prophecy and the like. Let’s look for a moment at the internal evidence.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional – Behind God’s Back

Today’s Scripture: Isaiah 43:25

“I am he who blots out your transgressions for my own sake.”

God uses several metaphors and colorful expressions to assure us that our sins have been literally carried away by our Lord Jesus Christ. One of them is in Psalm 103:12: “as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us” (NIV). Here was an infinite distance, as great as human vocabulary could express.

Jesus not only bore our sins on the cross, he carried them away an infinite distance. He removed them from the presence of God and from us forever. They can no longer bar our access to God’s holy presence. Now “we have confidence”—or “boldness” as the King James Version more strikingly puts it—to enter God’s presence (Hebrews 10:19).

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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – Only Trust Him

Today’s Scripture: Ezra 1-6

I gain understanding from your precepts; therefore I hate every wrong path. – Psalm 119:104

Who do you think will be president two hundred years from now? Impossible to answer, you say. The person hasn’t even been born yet. It would be like the signers of the Declaration of Independence predicting the election of our president two centuries in advance.

But this is exactly what we have in Ezra, chapter one. Some two hundred years before it happened, the prophet Isaiah wrote that Cyrus, king of Persia, would issue a proclamation throughout his kingdom–and put it in writing–that the captive Jews were to be released to go back to Jerusalem and rebuild the house of the Lord. When Isaiah wrote that, there was no Cyrus, king of Persia. He hadn’t been born yet.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional – The Peril of Comparing

Today’s Scripture: 2 Corinthians 10:12

“When they . . . compare themselves with one another, they are without understanding.”

We constantly see believers around us who seem more blessed by God than we are. Some are more gifted in spiritual abilities; others always succeed with little effort; others seem to have few problems or concerns. Probably none of us is exempt from the temptation to envy someone else’s blessings and secretly grumble at God, or even charge him with rank injustice, for giving another person more in some way than he has given us.

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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – A Heart to Know God

Today’s Scripture: 2 Chronicles 13-16

Direct me in the path of your commands, for there I find delight. – Psalm 119:35

King Asa was a man whose primary aim in life was to please God and do the things of which the Lord approved. In 2 Chronicles 15:1, the prophet Azariah told Asa, “The Lord is with you when you are with him. If you seek him, he will be found by you, but if you forsake him, he will forsake you.”

Asa set His heart to know God and His ways. He spent the first years of his reign purifying the worship of God throughout the land. When he was attacked by a neighboring king with a vast army, Asa turned to God in prayer. And the Lord delivered him. Now, is it possible for you and me to have that kind of relationship with God and that kind of guidance from Him? Of course it is.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional – Grace or Duty?

Today’s Scripture: Psalm 37:5

“Trust in him, and he will act.”

There’s no question that we’re responsible to pursue holiness with all the intensity the word pursue implies. Every moral imperative in the Bible addresses itself to our responsibility to discipline ourselves unto godliness. We aren’t just to “turn it all over to the Lord” and let him live his life through us. Rather, we’re to love one another, to put to death the misdeeds of the body, and to put off the old man and put on the new man.

If we’re to make any progress in the pursuit of holiness, we must assume our responsibility to discipline or train ourselves. But we’re to do all this in total dependence on the Holy Spirit to work in us and strengthen us with the strength that is in Christ.

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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – Striking It Rich

Today’s Scripture: 1 Chronicles 1-9

Ezra had devoted himself to the study and observance of the Law of the Lord, and to teaching its decrees and laws in Israel. – Ezra 7:10

A friend of mine was sorting through a box of old financial records several months after his father died and came across copies of his parents’ income tax returns for the past thirty years. One year his father had earned less than $200. His mother’s salary from teaching school had been their only income. If my friend had read that income tax return as a child, it would have meant nothing to him. But as an adult, those records were a revelation, filled with deep meaning.

A lot of people would put the genealogies of 1 Chronicles 1-9 in the same category as old income tax returns. Some would question the value of lists of names and a discussion of who were the parents of whom. But a lot of what we see in the Bible depends on our maturity and perspective. After reading the Scriptures several times, we should begin to recognize names and recall incidents from their lives. But if we confine our Bible reading to favorite portions of Scripture, we will miss much of the blessing of the entire Word of God.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional –Patience with Others’ Shortcomings

Today’s Scripture: Galatians 6:2

“Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”

In the Scriptures, forbearance, or tolerance, is associated with love, the unity of the believers, and the forgiveness of Christ. In Ephesians 4:2-3, Paul said that we’re to live “with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, eager to maintain the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace.” Peter told us that “love covers a multitude of sins” (1 Peter 4:8); love for the other person causes us to overlook or tolerate his shortcomings.

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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – The Life-Changing Word

Today’s Scripture: 2 Kings 22-25

The law from your mouth is more precious to me than thousands of pieces of silver and gold. – Psalm 119:72

Several years ago, a fifteenth-century Gutenberg Bible was sold at Christie’s Auction house in New York for $5.4 million, more than double the previous record for a printed book. Now that’s a dramatic response to the Bible, but not nearly as dramatic as what we see in today’s passage.

King Josiah had arranged to have the temple repaired, and as the workmen went about their tasks, they found a book. But it wasn’t just any old book; they found The Book! For some reason, it had been lost or mislaid or tossed in a corner by those who didn’t know the value of it. Or perhaps it had been hidden by some idolatrous priest who hoped it would never again see the light of day.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional – The Scapegoat

Today’s Scripture: Leviticus 16:22

“The goat shall bear all their iniquities on itself to a remote area.”

The greatest scapegoat in all of history is the Lord Jesus Christ.

The word is never used of him in the Bible, but it is used of a male goat in the Old Testament sacrificial system which pictured the one great sacrifice of Jesus in his death. Each year this elaborate system of sacrifices reached its climax on the great day of atonement, when two male goats were selected.

One was to be killed and its blood sprinkled on and before the mercy seat in the Most Holy Place where God symbolically dwelt (Leviticus 16:15-19). This goat’s death as a sacrifice to God symbolized our Lord’s propitiatory sacrifice for us on the cross.

The priest would lay his hands on the head of the second goat “and confess over it all the iniquities of the people of Israel, and all their transgressions, all their sins.” Then the goat would be led “away into the wilderness,” never to be seen again. This goat was called the scapegoat because all the guilt of the people was symbolically transferred to it, and their sins carried away into the desert (verses 20-22).

The death of the first goat symbolized the means of propitiating the wrath of God through the death of an innocent victim substituted in the sinner’s place. The sending away of the second goat set forth the effect of this propitiation, the complete removal of the sins from the presence of the holy God and from his people.

Since both goats represented Christ, we may say Christ became our scapegoat, bearing the guilt of our sins in his propitiatory sacrifice and by that act bearing them away from the presence of his holy Father. (Excerpt taken from The Gospel for Real Life)

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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – God’s Unfailing Love

Today’s Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:1-11

How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! – 1 John 3:1

Bible scholars and theologians usually list the attributes of God under two headings: His natural attributes and His moral attributes.

His natural attributes tell us of a God who is all-knowing, all-powerful, ever-present, eternal. His moral attributes tell us of a God who is holy, righteous, faithful, full of mercy and kindness, and who is love. To contemplate any one of these attributes by itself staggers us. But it is His undying love for us that thrills our hearts.

Some years ago my wife and I were visiting the home of friends who live in Oklahoma City. We arrived midafternoon, and my wife went into the living room to join a ladies’ Bible study. I went into the back bedroom to prepare a message I was to give that night at a church banquet.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional – Some Things Don’t Change

Today’s Scripture: Philippians 4:11

“I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content.”

Contentment with what we have is worth far more than all the things we don’t have. The person living on the basis of merit is never content. One day he thinks he isn’t being rewarded fairly by God; the next day he’s afraid he has forfeited all hope for any reward. Far better to adopt the biblical attitude that grace doesn’t depend on merit at all, but on the infinite goodness and sovereign purpose of God. I would much rather entrust my expectations of blessings and answers to prayer to the infinite goodness of God and his sovereign purpose for my life than rely on all the merit points I could ever accumulate.

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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – The Barren Places

Today’s Scripture: Esther 1-2

Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him. He will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. – Jeremiah 17:7-8

As far as I know, the book of Esther is the only book in the Bible in which the central figure rose to prominence by winning a beauty contest. But Esther never considered her promotion selfishly. In fact, she put everything on the line, including her life, to do the will of God in a very difficult situation.

For Esther and her people, the Jews, circumstances were bad. They had been taken captive from their homeland many years before and were second-class citizens in this place. Now a plot was being hatched to exterminate them from the face of the earth. But the hand of God was leading Esther and her Uncle Mordecai in what seemed to be a God-forsaken place.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional –Work or Trust?

Today’s Scripture: Psalm 62:8

“Trust in him at all times.”

We often speak of “letting the Lord live his life through me.” I’m personally uncomfortable with this expression because it suggests a passivity on our part. He doesn’t live his life through me. Rather, as I depend on him, he enables me to live a life pleasing to him.

Some years ago when I was following this more passive approach, which seemed more spiritual to me at the time, I was struggling to love a Christian brother. One evening God really dealt with me about my lack of love, and I sensed God saying to me, “If I love him, can you?” I responded, “Lord, I can’t, but I’m willing for you to love him through me.”

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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – A Heart After God

Today’s Scripture: 1 Samuel 16-19

Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. – 2 Corinthians 4:16

Most of us put a lot of stock in outward appearance. While there’s nothing wrong with combing our hair and smelling good, it says a lot about our basic orientation to life. We are most concerned with how other people see us.

Not so with God. When the Lord sent Samuel to the house of Jesse in Bethlehem to anoint one of his sons as king, Samuel was impressed with Eliab, but God said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7).

Does that mean that a big, good-looking guy cannot be a spiritual leader? No, of course not. It just means that God looks for something deeper than that: a heart that is given to Him.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional – This Is Love

Today’s Scripture: John 3:16

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son.”

Jesus’ propitiatory work was initiated by the Father because of his great love for us. “In this the love of God was made manifest among us,” the apostle John wrote, “that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him. In this is love, not that we have loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins” (1 John 4:9-10).

Sometimes the work of Christ is erroneously depicted as a kind and gentle Jesus placating the wrath of a vengeful God, as if Jesus needed to persuade the Father not to pour out his wrath on us. Nothing could be further from the truth. God the Father sent his Son on this great errand of mercy and grace. Though Jesus came voluntarily and gladly, he was sent by the Father.

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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – The God of the Second Chance

Today’s Scripture: 1 Samuel 4-8

Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases him. – Psalm 115:3

Have you ever tried to manipulate God? For example, some people think that by tithing they can force God to bless them financially. Others believe that by doing evangelism or serving sacrificially, they can guarantee that God will give them what they want. It’s true that God blesses those who tithe, and He honors the humble service rendered for Him. But we do not manipulate God through religious ritual of any kind.

Today’s passage begins with the people of God going out to battle apart from the Lord’s command and suffering defeat. But rather than repent of their sin, they blamed the whole thing on God. When they decided to try again, they thought they would guarantee success by performing a religious ritual–taking the ark of the covenant into battle with them. They thought they had God in a box. Thirty thousand of Israel’s soldiers were killed, and the ark was captured by the Philistines.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional – The Sin of Anxiety

Today’s Scripture: 1 Peter 5:7

“He cares for you.”

When we tell someone, “don’t be anxious,” we’re simply trying to encourage or admonish that person in a helpful way. But when God in his Word tells us, “don’t be anxious,” it has the force of a moral command. It’s his moral will that we not be anxious. Or to say it more explicitly, anxiety is sin.

Anxiety is sin for two reasons. First, it’s a distrust of God. In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus said that if our heavenly Father takes care of the birds of the air and the lilies of the field, will he not much more take care of our temporal needs? When I give way to anxiety, I’m in effect believing that God won’t take care of me.

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The Navigators – Leroy Eims – Daily Discipleship Devotional – Can God Be Trusted?

Today’s Scripture: Isaiah 36-39

You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance. – Psalm 32:7

As I’ve talked with people and listened to their prayers, many of them are concerned with seemingly impossible situations: long-term unemployment, terminal illnesses, rebellious and estranged children.

These are real issues in today’s world. The international scene is filled with chaos, hate, and mistrust. There seems to be no power on earth that can turn things around to bring peace and tranquillity. It all seems overwhelming. And it is, except for God.

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The Navigators – Jerry Bridges – Holiness Day by Day Devotional – Giving to God

Today’s Scripture: 1 Corinthians 4:7

“What do you have that you did not receive?”

We actually cannot give God anything that he has not first given to us. David recognized this fact when the leaders of Israel gave so generously for the building of the temple. In his prayer of praise to God he said, “Who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able thus to offer willingly? For all things come from you, and of your own have we given you. O Lord our God, all this abundance that we have provided for building you a house for your holy name comes from your hand and is all your own” (1 Chronicles 29:14,16).

David knew he and his people had not given anything to God that wasn’t his already. Even our service to God comes from his hand. As the prophet Isaiah said, “Lord, . . . all that we have accomplished you have done for us” (Isaiah 26:12, NIV). Paul summed it up rather conclusively when he said of God, “nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything” (Acts 17:25). When our every breath is a gift from God, there’s really nothing left to give that hasn’t been first given to us.

Where does that leave us? It leaves us in the blessed position of being eleventh-hour workers in God’s kingdom (Matthew 20:1-16). It leaves us going home at the end of the day from God’s vineyard profoundly grateful, knowing that the gracious landowner has been generous beyond all measure. In a word, it leaves us content, and “there is great gain in godliness with contentment” (1 Timothy 6:6).

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