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Like A Thief In The Night

One night a thief broke into a house he thought was abandoned. As he walked then the darkened house with a flashlight he heard a voice from the kitchen that said, “Jesus is watching you.’ He stopped and said, “who’s there?” There was no answer so he thought he must have imagined it. But after he took a few more steps, the voice said again, “Jesus is watching you.” He decided to walk toward the voice, just before he entered the kitchen, he heard it again, “Jesus is watching you.” He swung the flashlight up and saw a parrot talking in a cage. The parrot said, Jesus is watching you.” The their turned flipped on the kitchen light and said, “Why you’re just a dumb bird.” The he looked in the corner of the room and seen a huge Rottweiler couching. And the parrot said “Get him Jesus.”

You might think it’s strange that Jesus would compare Himself to a thief. Of course, Jesus isn’t identifying with the sin of stealing. But just a good thief (that’s a oxymoron).that tries to sneak in quickly and quietly and escape with His people. That’s an accurate description of how Jesus will rapture His church.

We should all be living as if Jesus was crucified yesterday; raised from the dead this morning, and is coming back this afternoon.

1 Thessalonians 5: 1-4 tells us, “But concerning the times and the seasons, you have no need that anything be written to you. For you yourselves know that the day of the Lord comes like a thief in the night. For when they are saying, “Peace and safety,” then sudden destruction will come to then, like birth pains on a pregnant woman; and they will in no way escape.

We should know these 4 things

1. Jesus will return, But we don’t know the exact day.

Can you imagine a thief sending you a text or email saying, “Just wanted to know that I’m coming to rob your house tonight.” Of course not. Thief’s don’t announce when they’re coming. They sneak in and out.

When I was growing up my Dad used to do military funerals when a soldier or veteran would pass away. My father would keep all the guns in his closet. One night when no one was home the house was broken into and all the M16 rifles were stolen. He was very upset because they trusted him with these rifles. For a long time there would be someone home, or a neighbor would be watching the house.

Jesus told us to keep watch, because you don’t know on what day the Lord will come. We need to understand, if the owner of the house had known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would have kept watch and not let the house be broken into. So we must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you don’t expect him (Matthew 24:42-44),

There have been times throughout history when many people expected Jesus to return. We use the Gregorian calendar now, but when the Julian calendar turned from year 999 to the year 1000, people expected Jesus to come for a new millennium, the same was true in the year 2000. People were on their best behavior, In the year 1000 history says that worldly goods were sold and money was given to the poor. Prisoners were set free, and many traveled to Israel to wait for Jesus’s return,

In the second and third chapter of Revelation, Jesus gives messages to the 7 churches, which represent all churches of all time. When He wrote to the church at Philadelphia, He says, “Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I also will keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come upon the whole world to test those who live on the earth” (Revelation3:10).

In Luke 17 Jesus compares His return to a couple of Old Testament events. “Just as it was in the days of Noah, so also will it be in the days of the Son of Man. People were eating, drinking, marrying and being given in marriage up to the dat Noah entered the ark. Then the flood cane and destroyed them all. It was the same in the days of Lot. People were eating, drinking, buying and selling, planting and building. But the day Lot left Sodom, fire and suffer rained down from heaven and destroyed them all. It will be just like this on the day the Son Of Man is revealed (Luke 17:26-30).

Are You Ready?

Compliments

Daily writing prompt
What was the best compliment you’ve received?

I have had compliments that “I’m too deep,” “You’re Anointed,” “I wish I were as strong as you.” When people say these words, I have to admit I just think it’s because of the way my mind adapted through my life experiences. So I don’t see them as compliments.

That beings said, I think the best compliment I’ve received is that I’m anointed. Because it implies that I am chosen by God to see His blessings, favor, and presence in my life. To me it means a little less normal and I see the world the world differently than most. And I have the gift of being emotionally sensitive.

God’s Protection And Authority

If we want to stay under God‘s covering of protection we have to stay submitted to his authority. Simply put we don’t get Kingdom privileges without obedience to the King.

I called a friend the other night because I hadn’t heard from her in a couple of days. It turned out she was in the hospital from a fall. Her potassium level got so low that she passed out. My first thought was her obedience to God. I knew she had been doing some things I would consider risky and had let her prayer life slack off. Now am I in know way judging and I do not know if this was her getting out from the covering of God’s covering of protection.

But I do know God acts as a shield, refuge, and fortress, protecting us from fear, Satan’s devices against us, and destruction. God provides. An active covering that provides peace, strength, guidance, and wisdom.

Isaiah 59:2 explicitly states that iniquities build barriers between people and God, causing Him to hide His face from us.

“But your iniquities have separated you and your God, and your sins have hidden His face from you, so that He will not hear.”

To restore the sense of closeness, Scripture encourages us to honestly confess our sins, allowing God’s mercy and grace to restore them to a place of protection and peace.

Cross Country Travels

Daily writing prompt
You’re going on a cross-country trip. Airplane, train, bus, car, or bike?

I would choose road trips by car 100%. They offer the ultimate freedom, affordability, and the thrill of exploring off the beaten path. I believe they are the most memorable way to travel.
They allow for spontaneous, personalized adventures, even though they require planning for logistics like accommodations and fuel to avoid stress. But the best part is you get to choose the pace, the music, and the spontaneous detours.

Confident People

Daily writing prompt
Who is the most confident person you know?

I try to surround myself with confident people. I can’t say there is one who stands out. I can say that being around genuinely confident people boosts my own confidence because they provide positive reinforcing energy.

In my psychology class in college, I learned to pay attention to the difference between true confidence and overconfidence because overconfidence can be rooted in insecurity or a need to control.

Living Led By The Holy Spirit

Being led by the Holy Spirit is at the heart of every true believer. This is clear in the Bible and in the history of Jesus’s followers. If we let the Holy Spirit lead us, our lives will blossom and flourish. But if we neglect or refuse His leading, our lives will languish. Sadly, many believers today seem to misunderstand the Holy Spirit’s leading, and how it relates to personal transformation. A clear graph on what the Bible teaches about this vital truth will help us all as we seek to grow in grace.

The New Testament shows us how to be led by the Holy Spirit. The phrase “led by the Spirit occurs twice in the New Testament, and both instances are frequently misused today. First in Romans 8:13-14,

“For if you live after the flesh, you must die, but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live. For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are children of God.”

It’s important to note Paul is talking about Spiritual death here, not physical death.

The immediate context of this verse is our battle with our flesh through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.

The second time is in Galatians 5:17-18,

For the flesh lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh, and these are contrary to one another, that you may not do the things that you desire. But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law.”

Again our context is our battle with sin. In both instances the larger concern is to show us how to live joyful, obedient lives the produce the beauty of holiness and glorify God.

It is has been said that following Jesus is impossible, and it is if you don’t have the Holy Spirit. And the Holy Spirit only dwells in those who are born again. We must live by the Holy Spirits guidance and empowerment to lead a joyful, obedient life.

Walking by the Spirit means to live daily by the Holy Spirit‘s guidance and empowerment. And to walk in the flesh is to live a life characterized by sin and selfish behaviors.

Struggle is part of our lifelong battle against the world, the flesh, and Satan, as the Holy Spirit works to make us progressively more like Jesus. It can be easy to grow weary and discouraged with this struggle and even doubt salvation, but it is actually a sign of life.

Walking by the Holy Spirit is a pathway to overcoming the desires of the flesh and living a holy life. It’s a great encouragement to know that we do not have to stay trapped in our sins, in an endless demoralizing cycle of defeat after defeat with no way out.

We must allow ourselves to be led by the Holy Spirit. Our surrender to the Holy Spirit leading is an act of will, a choice we must make. It’s saying yes to the Holy Spirit’s leading and no to the desires of our sinful flesh.

True saving faith in Jesus involves repentance, and turning away from our sin. We play a role in cultivating awareness of the Holy Spirit’s presence, and actively obeying His promptings, and relying on His strength.

That being said, sometimes we miss it, I personally have missed His prompting or have made excuses to not obey. All we can do when this happens is ask for forgiveness and try again. Being led by the Holy Spirit requires intentional, daily, and sometimes moment-by-moment surrender to His guidance rather than acting in self-reliance.

C.S. Lewis said, “ if we let him -for we can prevent Him, If we choose -He will make the blest and filthiest of us into a dazzling, radiant, immortal creature, pulsating all through with such energy and joy and wisdom, and love as we cannot now imagine, a bright, stainless mirror which reflects back to God perfectly (though, of course, on a smaller scale). His own boundless picture and delight and goodness.”

God knows that we are weak. He knows it far better than we do. And He has made a provision for it. That is precisely why He gave us the Holy Spirit. but there is a difference between the Holy Spirit residing in us and the Holy Spirit reigning in us. The Holy Spirit is ready and willing and eager to reign in us, but His power is blocked until we fully surrender to God. Once we surrender to God and ask the Holy Spirit to fill us, He will begin to change our lives. He will change our lives in ways It will amaze and delight us. The Holy Spirit can actively carry forward the process of transforming us through the renewing of our mind. This process works from the inside out. It is not simply a changing of external behaviors, but the changing of their source.

Coping With Negative Feelings

Daily writing prompt
What strategies do you use to cope with negative feelings?

I lived with negative feelings most of my life. Not knowing how to cope and punishing every one me because of them. It’s not a pleasant thing to have around.

When negative feelings or thoughts start rolling in I take these straight to God. Taking my thoughts captive. 2 Corinthians 10:5 advises us to take our thoughts captive and obey Jesus, to be sure they do not dictate my actions.

I go straight to prayer, and pour my heart out to God. Philippians 4:6-7 advices us to bring our emotions, no matter how heavy to God rather than suppressing them. When we suppress our emotions it can lead to sickness.

When I’m overwhelmed I focus on the truth over my feelings. Isaiah 41:10 and Romans 5:1 tells us to look to scripture to combat feelings of fear or unworthiness.

Cultivating positivity, Philippians 4:8 instructs us to focus our minds on things that are true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, and commendable. Gratitude and thanksgiving is a sure fix for negative thoughts and emotions.

Trusting in God presence. Recognizing God is our refuge, and that His strength is available when we feel weak or burdened. God speaks of this in Matthew 11:28, and Philippians 4:13.

Lastly, I manage my anger wisely. Anger can easily turn into negative feelings and emotions. Ephesians 4:26 advises us that it is possible to experience anger without sinning, the guilty feeling when we said during the “heat of the moment.” And God warns us against holding on to anger. Ephesians 4:26 says, Be angry, and do not sin, do not let the sun go down on our wrath.

These are the ways I cope from negativity whether they are feelings, thoughts, or emotions.

Proverbs: Wisdom for the Wise and A Warning for the Unwise

Solomon was one of the wisest men in the Bible. In Proverbs he talks about the wisdom he learned throughout his life. Proverbs 8:18-19 he says, “Blessed is the one who finds wisdom, and the one who gets understanding, for the gain from her is better than gain from silver and her profit better than gold.”

The book of wisdom is a skill for living, rooted in the fear of the Lord and express through righteous choices.

That’s why proverbs just doesn’t tell us what wisdom is, it shows us what wisdom produces: humility instead of pride, restraint instead of impulse, council instead of self trust, and steadiness instead of chaos.

Proverb is a book on wisdom that is curated to show how wisdom is formed, pursued, and lived out according to God‘s design. Whether we are studying scripture personally, was seeking direction for a specific decision, Proverbs reveals how biblical wisdom shapes our hearts, our thinking, and directs the course of our lives.

The book of proverbs present wisdom not as information to be mastered, but as something given by God, cultivated through humility, and confirmed through obedient overtime.

The purpose of Proverbs is to gain wisdom and instruction for understanding words of insight.

Which is not something we inherently possess. It is given and received. Two equally important parts. We must find the right source and then integrate it into our lives. This book is Solomon’s means of dispensing wisdom, in this case, to his sons. Just as the Father cares to provide wisdom to his children.

Proverbs 1:7 tells us, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”

Wisdom being with those who fear of the Lord and requires our hearts be deeply reverent, and humble before for Him.

We can only go in one of two directions -up or down. There is no neutral. We will go one way or another. And we need to decide to built up or tear down. The wise build. Fools destroy the very plank they stand on.

Comfort Watching

Daily writing prompt
What movies or TV series have you watched more than 5 times?

I have a few moves or movie series I watch over and over. Psychology calls this “emotional maintenance.” Yet, I watch because I like certain actors in them. Like the ones Shemar Moore in “Criminal Minds” acts in. And Clint Eastwood in “The Mule,” and” Grand Torino.”

Pray Without Ceasing

I used to think about what the Apostle Paul wrote to the Thessalonian church about “pray without ceasing was a daunting task. It seemed like a monumental undertaking. How could anyone possibly do something that required such conscious effort and concentration all the time?

I couldn’t fathom how I could manage to pray without ceasing if I had so many other things that were clamoring for time and attention every day. I am good at multitasking, but thought prayer deserved my entire, undivided attention.

It took me a while to learn what praying without ceasing really was, it is having a habitual awareness of God’s presence, and a “normal“ conversation with Him throughout the day, rather than just formal scheduled moments.

It requires a persistent attitude of dependence on God in all circumstances. It’s not about verbalizing prayers every second, but rather cultivating a mindset where our heart is constantly turned toward God, allowing for ongoing conversational communication.

It involves living with the realization that God is present in every situation, making prayer a first response to daily situations rather than a last resort.

This means having a persistent attitude. Not giving up on prayer or losing heart, but remaining in a state of perpetual trust and communication.

Integrating prayer into our daily lives. Such as thanking Himfor new mercies and being ready to ask for guidance.

Turning our concerns into prayer. When we worry, fear, or are frustrated, we immediately turning those thoughts into prayer. And actively giving things to God in every circumstance.

This means instead of long, formal sessions of prayer, using short, frequent, silent, or spoken prayers throughout our day.

Where Time Dissolves

Daily writing prompt
What activities do you lose yourself in?

Losing time when I’m doing my favorite activities usually involves reading, writing, and being out in nature. When I get in my “flow state,” everything else falls into the background.

Don’t Ignore The Holy Spirit

“Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption” -Ephesians 4:30

Knowing what offend the Holy Spirit is one of the most important things for believers to understand, yet He’s often ignored. Rather than thinking about how to please God, we tend to focus on how God can please us. We actually hurt ourselves by grieving our God given Helper.

We hear a lot these days about words that easily offend. But what about words that offend God? There should be no hint of bitterness, anger, clamor, slander, or malice in what we say. We also need to consider the words we choose to hear. Paul says in Ephesians 5:6-7, “Let no one deceive you with empty words. For because of these things, the wrath of God comes on the children of disobedience. Therefore don’t be partakers with them.” We must be careful who we surround ourselves with because we can partake in what they are doing by default. It can be an endorsement of their lifestyle. The same is true regarding the entertainment we choose.

Words carry great weight because they reveal the condition of the heart. Luke 6:44-45 tells us, “For each tree is known by its fruit. For people don’t gather figs from thorns, nor again a rotten tree that produces good fruit. The good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings out which is good, and the evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings out what is evil, for our of the abundance of the heart, his mouth speaks.” This means wrong attitudes also grieve the Holy Spirit. If it seems like the Holy Spirit is easily offended, you are right. That’s because He’s so sensitive to sin. Our sensitivity to sin is reduced when we choose to flood our minds with things that offend a holy God -the very thing for which Jesus died.

Take some time and examine the word you use and the words you choose to hear. Do they reveal wrong attitudes, friends, or entertainment?  we can measure our spiritual help by how long it takes us to repent.Keeping in mind, there’s a cost to not correcting it. First, we will be miserable. A believer cannot peacefully live in rebellion to God. Grieving the Holy Spirit also weekend our sense of direction, as well as our discernment and defense.

If living a godly life is our goal then we should surround ourselves with godly people who share that same goal. Determined to protect your mind from things that grieve the heart of God. If we are not rightly connected to the One who guides and guards us we shouldn’t don’t ignore the Holy Spirit. We need to take some time and fix it -Repent.