Bible Verse Psalm 9

Psalm 9

“ I will give thanks to You, Lord, with all my heart; I will tells of all your wonderful deeds. I will be glad and rejoice in You; I will sing the praises of your name, O Most High.” Psalm 9:1-2

Through this verse The Holy Spirit will teach and empower us to defeat the enemy through praise, and “our testimony.” We will learn to replace discouragement, worry, and doubt, with faith and the joy of the Lord. This is God’s way to fight a battle.

Let every prayer be praise from this song, and that God fill us with faith and His peace.

“For You have maintained my right and my cause; you sat on the throne, judging in righteousness. You have rebuke the nations, You have destroyed the wicked; You have blotted out their name forever and ever.”Psalm 9:4-5

Our reason to rejoice in God’s promise that He is watching over us to maintain our cause, and defend us from every enemy. We need to worship with this promise, and the praise that it builds for our faith.

“ The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.‘ Psalm 9:9

Every prayer in this Psalm is praising God for promises given. This is the “telling of His marvelous works” that brings joy and His peace into our lives.

“ The Lord is a shelter for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble; Those who know your name, crossing you, for you, O Lord, do not abandon those who search for you,” Psalm 9:9-10

God is teaching us to “put our trust in Him.” We say, “we trust Him,” but now is the time to do it His way. Your mouth declaring and praising Him with the Words He gives us to express that trust.

“ be gracious to me, Lord; consider my affliction at the hand of those who hate me. Lift me up from the gates of death, so that I may declare all your praises. I will rejoice in your salvation.” Psalm 9;13-14

God wants us “telling of His praise“ to god’s people around us. This keeps us in His joy, His peace, and in His protection. Keep praying and praising Him with His promises. As this becomes part of you, you will “rejoice in the salvation of God every day.”

Ways To Put God First In Your Life

7 Ways

What is the greatest deed we can do as believers in Christ? Our faith calls us to many actions: love, forgiveness, hope. But what action is the greatest?

The first commandment is “Love the Lord.” A lawyer asked Jesus, “Master which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus replied “love the Lord, your God with all your heart and will all your soul and with all your mind. This is first and the greatest commandment.” (Matthew 22:34-38).

Putting God first in our lives should be our foremost concern as believers. When we talk about people or things that we live or strongly enjoy, God should be at the top of the list. Only then are we fulfilling the first commandment.

Even though we know this, Jesus’s Words in the passage do not give us an automatic answer for living out this truth. The Bible tells us thee answers if we’re willing to search a bit further.

What does it mean to put God first?

“If you love me, keep my commands.” (John 14:15)

To put anything first in life we have to make it a priority. We can determine our priorities based on where we devote the most of our time and energy. Someone who prioritizes their job spends most of their day working or thinking about work. Someone who prioritizes family will frequently be engaged with family activities. In both examples, the priority is valued about other things whether it is people or activities.

The same is true when we put God first in our lives. Holding God as a priority means focusing on God throughout the day. The Scripture says, “if we put God first everything will follow.” So, how do we put God first in our daily life? Prayer, attending church, participating in a Bible study group, or simply reading the Bible.

Of course, our relationship with God operated differently from or work, or our family. But how much time do you spend on social media, or playing on your phone? All this time is devoted away from God. And we are not even physical with God as we are with anything else.

Since our connection with God differs from the areas, putting God fires means keeping Him in mind when we are engaging with other people or activities. We can prioritize God without always going to church. We can achieve this by seeking to glorify Him with all that we do.

“So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31).

If everything we do in life as believers should honor God, the Scripture above mentions such mundane and daily activities like eating and drinking.

If God is kept in mind with every choice we make, then we are making Him a priority no matter what responsibility we fulfill.

“But seek first the kindness of God and His righteousness and all things will be added to you. (Matthew 6:33)

“In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.” (Proverbs 3:6)

7 Ways to put God first

1. Spend Time With God

We know that people and activities get most of our time and what we care about The most. By shifting our focus more to God, we will do better at acknowledging Him throughout every moment of every day. Much like we have a specified time for work or hanging out with friends, we can schedule time with God to ensure we spend time with Him everyday.

I get up a little earlier each day, to sit and drink my coffee and spend time with God.

If we choose to keep prayer reading scripture and listening to God, the end result will be a tighter bond with God.

2. Pray Daily

God wants to hear from usm and one way we can do that,nis to pray. We can pray by thinking, speaking out loud, or even writing out thoughts down. No matter what route you take it establishes communication with God.

While we are honest in our relationships with spouses or children, nothing compares to what we an have with God. He observes us in every moment of our lives. Knowing that He is all knowing. We never have to be afraid talk to Him or ask for help.

The Bible encourages us to pray so we can make our requests known to God, gain wisdom for following Him, and to give God our thanks.

3. Thank God Continually

Can we truly appreciate any activity or person without being grateful for their existence? The same question applies to God and the life He has given us. Scripture exhorts us to give thanksgiving (1 Thessalonians 5:18)

Giving God thanks is a sign of humility and our dependence on Him. This may sound silly, but when I have to go to the city, I always pray and thank God for watching over my vehicle and keeping me safe.

4. Ask God How You Can Serve

Praying to God opens us to learning more about God’s will for our lives. Jesus identified the greatest commandments, but there are many others to follow. It can be focusing on the gifts God has laid in your life. If God calls you do something He will give you the power to do it. Ask God, “What do you want me to do for you?” Without praying to God we will remain unaware of His wishes for us. God will never call us to something we cannot handle.

5. Read Scripture Daily

In order to understand what being a believer means, we cannot solely rely on our feelings about what is right or wrong, or the guidance of other people. God’s Word is the best place to go when your trying to discern how God wants us to live (2 Timothy 3:16). Never take other people’s word (Even a Church leader). It’s called “Testing the Spirit. Do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God. (1 John 4:1-6). Scripture provides us with a great deal of wisdom on how to live and serve God and others,

6. Fast

You may think ‘Oh, No Really?’ I have always had a hard time fasting. I don’t like to go hungry, One day I asked my pastor about fasting. “What’s the trick to fasting?” I learned there a something called “The Daniel Fast.” Scripture indicates that we can only serve one master (Matthew 6:24). And fasting is a great way to test whether we value something over our relationship with God. To promote our connection to God. If God is to be our priority or first,I’ve, we have to be willing to make sacrifices to ensure this,

7. Obey Him Always

We may not always like what Gods does in our lives, or like what God did in the Bible. However, knowing scripture means realizing how God knows far beyond what we could ever know. God is smarter, wiser, and more powerful than any person can ever become. When God issues a commandment (even a personal one), or duty is to trust and follow Him I whatever’s direction He takes us. I tell you, I love to play bingo, a few years ago I used to go a couple times a week. Then God, to,d me not to go anymore. I had a very difficult time, doing that. But eventually I stopped, in the end I was not disappointed, every time we obey God, He will bless us. But, we have to put our trust in God and put Him first.

Shame And Guilt: What’s The Solution

No amount of guilt or shame can do what grace is able to do. You will never understand your struggle with that unless you grasp that, At the very root of it is a heart problem. It’s not a problem of bad behavior, although it seems to always go there. It’s not even a temptation problem, although it causes us to give in to temptations draw. It’s not a location or a situation although it expresses itself there.

It’s the sin of the heart that’s at the root of it all. If we look at the Bible it uses many terms for the inner, spiritual, desiring, motivational you, but all these terms are gathered together and summarized by one big collective term… heart. It’s one of the most often used terms in the Bible. We cannot begin to understand the transforming message of the Bible, unless you understand this term.

There’s something that I learned being a believer through the years. The heart is at the core of our personhood. It’s the seat of our thoughts, emotions, desires, and motivations. It is the worship center of yourself.

The heart is reason we do the things we do and say the things we do.we literally live out of our hearts. Sin lives in our hearts, and because it does, it corrupts our thoughts, desires, choices, and motivations. Our flesh (sin) always looks to be satisfied. God created us to do His will, but our flesh makes us lovers of self. We were made to worship God (not ourselves). We were designed to live for God’s glory (and when we do, He will bless us). And unless these things change in our hearts, or behavior won’t change at all, or if it does change, it won’t for very long.

No amount of commitment to self-reformation will change our heart. No amount of work we do will alter bad habits will change our heart. No amount of running from certain situations, locations, and relationships have the power to change your heart. We cannot run from our flesh (sin) because we can’t run from ourselves. The most outrageous acts of repentance in the world are powerless to do what needs to be done – radically change our heart.

So you and I are left with one final option. It is the only choice that makes any sense; everything else is insanity. And we need to do this again and again until we don’t need it anymore.

We need to run to the grace of Jesus. Run for forgiveness. Run for power. Run for transformation. Run for deliverance. Run, Run, Run. Don’t ever stop running to grace until Jesus has taken you home to a place where you don’t need to run anymore.

Life is impossible. We cannot do anything without the grace of Jesus. He died for us. For us to have grace.

Bible Verse Psalm 8

Believers operate in their God-Given authority

O Lord, our Lord how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above thr heavens Psalm 8:1

God Is our highest authority in the universe. Expect the Holy Spirit to lead you to new heights and depths in your respective with God. Expect “newness in everything” from God as you pray this Psalm.

Out of the mouth of babies and infants, you have established strength because of your foes, to still the enemy and the avenger. Psalm 8:2

The “babies” God is talking about are You And Me. We are children of God. Compared to Our Father in Heaven, we look like “infants.” God sees us as soldiers and ambassadors, and reveals His plan to use us to silence His enemies. And His enemies are our enemies.

When I consider Your heavens, the work of your fingers, The moon and the stars, which You have ordained, What is man that You are mindful of Him, And the son of man that You visit Him? For You have made him a little lower than the angels, And You have crowned him with glory and honor. Psalm 8:3-5

This is “an Authority Transfer.” God is talking about us…”just below the angels.” But given Honor and Authority from God to operate in the earth.

You made him to have dominion over the works if your hands; You have put all things under his feet. Psalm 8:6

Jesus is Lord, and ‘all things are under His feet.” Our faith makes us joint heirs with Him and partners in the Authority structure of God to defeat His (Our) enemies.

O Lord our Lord how excellent is your man in all the earth. Psalm 8:9

The Psalm ends where it began, and so should we. God is the Highest Authority in the universe. But had given us authority in the earth! If we accept this we will fulfill God’s purpose for our life. Praising God “for His excellence” will flow out of you because of your “new-found” joy in being useful to God for His purposes in the earth.

I completely believe that God’s (and our) enemies are trying to destroy the church and His people because if we found out how powerful we are. But we have to praise God and take authority over our enemies. Prayer is a powerful weapon.

Break Up Your Unplowed Ground

Every year in January according to the Jewish calendar. God tells us to plant a seed to be fruitful for the year.

The seed I planted at the beginning of the year has not seen much fruit. I’ve been asking the Lord, “why? What have a done wrong?” This is what God in laying on my heart.

Break up your unplowed ground. Jeremiah 4:3 says, “Break up your unplowed ground and do not sow your seeds among the thorns.” And Hosea 10:13 says, “Sow for yourselves righteousness, and reap the fruit of unfailing love, break up your unplowed ground.

These two verses have common phrases. “Break up your unplowed ground.” But what does that mean, and how do I do that? If I look at different translations of the Bible, (NIV, KJV, ESV) it reads “fallow ground.” Which is tillable,untilled ground. This is land that could be productive, but for some reason has not been broken up, tilled, or prepared for planting. So to answer the question above it means I have to break up my land spiritually.

Unplowed ground is unusable, nothing can grow there my seed won’t penetrate, germinate or grow to maturity if I don’t my roots can’t go deep enough to grow anything.

In other words, I sowed a seed, but because I didn’t bother to prepare my soil it had little or no effect.

When I apply this agricultural analogy to spiritual things. I learn what must be done to get ready for planting the seed I need to grow.

So, I automatically ask myself “What had been growing in my heart previously, whether it be hatred, bitterness, greed…whatever it is I need to get rid of it so something else can be planted. if something else is taking up space, a new seed can’t grow in the light.

The hardness must be broken up. I need to get rid of the hardness in my heart, in my case it’s the stubbornness of being not willing to let go of the old ways. I can’t plant something new, if there’s something old still growing.

Whether it’s laziness, or not believing I can make the change, I have to trust God to break up the unplowed ground. He can do it, I just have direct him toward the places in me that I know must be dealt with.

The hardness of me changing a few bad habits have to be faced squarely and broken up if I’m going to let something else grow. And all those ugly thorns have to be burned. I know now that parts of me have been covered with thorns and weeds.

Thorns make the fields of our hearts unproductive. Matthew 13:22 tells us that, The one who receives the seed that fell among the thorns is the one who hears but the worries of life choke out the seeds, making us unfruitful.

Looking toward the next 6 months I know I have to rededicate myself to sowing my seed, as clean out the thorns and weeds I have let take over my land (my heart).

I’m looking forward to becoming more self-disciplined as I finish off the year.

Bible Verse Psalm 7

The purpose of Psalm 7 is to bring repentance where sin if giving victory to the enemy. We will never have faith to win a ‘Big Fight’ (your health or the nation). If you are not allowing God to help you gain victory over sin in your own life.

O Lord God, I take refuge in You. Save me from all who pursue me, and deliver. Psalm 7:1

We all need God’s help when the world is coming against us.would you pray this prayer to get it?

O Lord my God, if I have done this, if there is wrong in my hands, if I have repaid my friend with evil, or plundered my enemy, without cause let my enemy pursue my soul and overtake it, and let him trample my life to the ground and lay my glory in the dust. Psalm 7:3-5

And am I asking for that same grace to save me from myself.

We must 1st deal with sin in our own life’s to operate on the level of faith needed for the battles that are before us.

Arise, Lord, in your anger rise up against the rage of my enemies. Awake, my God; decree justice. Psalm 7:6

God gives us a prayer to ask “for His judgment against our enemies.” We must yield to the refining work of the Spirit to be certain our hearts are right with God when we pray this way.

The Lord shall judge the people; judge me, O Lord, according to my righteousness, and according to mine integrity that is in me. Psalm 7:8

God needs us to pray that He will stop evil in the world. We need God to stop evil in our nation.

Our prayer to stop sin in our own lives opens our hearts to God’s Grace to pray for our nation.

Oh, let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end, but establish the just; For the righteous God, cash tests hearts and minds. My defense is of God, Who saves the upright in heart. God is a just judge, and God is angry with the wicked every day. Psalm 7:9-11

God test us to keep our hearts and minds pure before Him, So He can keep us in His blessing and protection.

We must not pray for deliverance alone. But consider the test and welcome the refining work of the Holy Spirit.

I will praise the Lord, according to his righteousness, and will sing praise to the name of the Lord most high. Psalm 7:17

It is now time to praise God for the righteousness He has called us to walk in. We can expect the victory over the enemy attacks that have come against us, our families, our churches, and our nation.

Heal Your Body By Using Your Mind

A few simple changes to the way you think could make a big difference to your physical health.

There’s a clear connection between where your brain thinks and the way your body feels. Yes, I can use your body use your psychological distress, you can also use your mind and improve your body.

Simply changing the way you think and taking charge of what occupies your mind, can you improve your physical health and well-being.

Here are a few tips to use your mind to promote physical health.

1. Make the treatments your doctor gives you, by expecting them to work.

It works like the placebo effect. If you tell yourself “This treatment will never work!” It probably won’t because you put that thought into your mind. Expect the treatment to work, “I know this treatment is going to work!” Yes, I know it sounds crazy, right. But science says that the effectiveness of a treatment depends on your mind.

When I was diagnosed with cancer. The doctor told me I had about 1 Year to live. At first I was devastated, I had children at home. On the way home on a 2 hour drive from the city. I kept thinking this can be real. I was having a nightmare. I had a surgery scheduled in three days.

They weren’t sure if it had spread to my tissues. I had a grapefruit size tumor in my bladder. After the surgery I woke up in the worse pain of my life. I remember thinking I cannot do this.

After I returned home, I said to myself, “I have fought my entire life, lived through things where I should have died. I am no going to let that “Damn Devil Win!” I contacted some close friends of my church and asked them to start praying for me. A friend told me about a drink called “Immortality Tea.” She said she could make me some, and then give me the recipe. I told her “I’ll try anything.

A few weeks after my surgery it was found I still had cancer. I told the doctor “I will beat this” all he said was ‘I hope so.’ That day he ordered a treatment called BCG. It’s a treatment that injects the liquid drug directly into the bladder.

After about probably a month of drinking the “immortality Tea” my cancer was gone, no trace of it. The doctor was amazed. I am not sure what healed me, the tea or the prayers or the BCG, maybe a little of all three.

It’s been 10 years, since my Cancer Surgery. And still cancer free. “I beat it!” So, before you undergo any kind of treatment,think about all the reasons the treatment is likely to help. Don’t doubt a cure.

2. Sleep Better by writing a gratitude journal.

If your struggling with insomnia a gratitude journal could help. Studies have shown that gratitude can lead to better quality, longer lasting sleep.

Identify three things you’re grateful for and write them down before you go to bed. Conjuring up thankfulness right before you fall asleep might give you a good nights sleep. And praying doesn’t hurt.

3. Focus on your purpose in life

Feeling like you have a sense of purpose could actually increase the length of your life. Studies consistently show people who believe their lives are meaningful are more likely to live healthier longer lives.

( Make sure your doing something that matters. Whether it’s working or volunteering. Feeling like you have a reason to get out of bed every day might be the secret to longevity.

4. Being optimistic can boost your immunity

Several studies have shown that optimistic people are less likely to get sick. For decades, researchers thought the blues and unity stemmed from the fact that optimistic people were more likely to take care of their health.

But, or we can save her soon, and I hope for outlook on life is actually what influences immunity. It look like looking on the bright side of things make you less likely to get a cold or infection because optimism keeps your immune system performing at its peak.

Mediation can slow the aging process

Meditation provides a generous buffer against the harmful effects of stress can have on your body. A number of studies have shown meditation slows the rate of cellular aging.

No matter your age it’s never to late to begin meditating whether it’s physical or mental. Even the Bible says “ meditate on God’s word.”

6.Build muscle imagining

Yes, imagining, What if you could get buff by imagining yourself lifting weights? Well researchers have actually found the mental imagery can help gain muscle without lifting a finger. Yes, people who actually lifted weights saw better results, but research shows mental training can provide some serious changes to muscle mass.

7. Reduce heart disease by laughing

If you want a healthier heart, think about something funny. Research shows that laughter decreases stress hormone, and increases “good” cholesterol, and reduces artery inflammation.

Perhaps laughter is the best medicine. And the positive effects of laughter can last 24 hours.

The power of your mind can be your best asset or your worst enemy. It’s vital now more than ever to learn how to train your brain to help your body perform at its peak.

Everyone has the ability to build mental strength. With practice, mental exercise could be the key to living a longer, happier life.

Bible Verse Psalm 6

Psalm 6

This Psalm will help battle sickness and infirmity from a spiritual perspective. We must acknowledge that if sin or demon spirits are at the root of the problem. Only God’s Mercy as the basis for faith will bring the healing. God has specific “Words” and prayers for dealing with these kinds of sicknesses.

Pray:

O Lord, do not rebuke me in your anger. Nor chasten me in Your displeasure. Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I am weak; O Lord, heal me, for my bones are troubled. My soul is greatly troubled. But You, O Lord – how long? Psalm 6:1-3

Whether you are praying for yourself or someone else, the Word is given here is vital for the healing.

Turn O Lord, deliver my life; save me for the sake of your steadfast love. For in death there is no remembrance of You in Sheol who will give You praise. Psalm 6:4-5

Getting God involved requires that we pursue Him. Pray for His mercy to bring His power to save us.

Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity; For the Lord has heard the voice of my weeping. The Lord has heard my supplication; The Lord will receive my prayer. Psalm 6:8-9

This verse is for spiritual battles concerning infirmity. Not all sickness is the result of sin…but a lot is.

Only deliverance through specific prayers (given by the Holy Sprit) will bring healing.

Here’s a basic prayer, that is a good place to start. We have authority in Christ if we are born again.

Prayer:

In the Name of Jesus Christ I take authority over demoing spirits who have gained access in this situation. I repent of the sin that gave them access to me (or the one your praying for) and I pray for the cleansing power of the blood of Christ to wash this situation and make it white as snow. I receive God’s mercy to bring healing and forgiveness that drive the enemy away. Amen.

We must continue “seeking the Lord” for wisdom for the deliverance and healing we are seeking.

The Lord had heard my cry for mercy; the Lord accepts my prayer. Psalm 6:9

Use your faith based on the promises in God’s Word. We have done what God said, and can expect the promised results.

All my enemies will be overwhelmed with shame and anguish. They will turn back and suddenly be put to shame. Psalm 6:10.

Following God’s instruction is the Key to faith and victory in any trial we face. Continue to receive God’s Grace by declaring promises directly from His Word and that you receive from the Spirit.

Revelation 1:1-9 Notes From Bible Study

1. The Church in Ephesus: apostolic church (A.D. 33-100)
2. The Church in Smyrna: Era of Persecution Under the 10- Caesar’s (A.D. 100-112)
3. The Church in Pergamum: Era of Church-State Union (A.D. 312-590)
4. The Church in Thyatira: Era Spanning the Middle Ages (A.D. 590-1517)
5. The Church in Sardis: Protestant Reformation (A.D. 1517-1750).
6. The Church in Philadelphia: Era of Revival and Great Awakening (A.D.1750-1925
7. The Church in Laodicea: Era of “Higher Criticism” (A.D. 1900-tribulation)

Revelation: To Take Cover Off, Show us something we did not know or see before.
Angels in Revelation were messengers for 7 churches 
2 edge sword symbolizes attack and destruction in Jesus Church 
Daniel is to Old Testament as Jesus is to Revelation
Ephesus message to them to repent
Smyrna message they were the synagogue of Satan. Hated Christians, they called them cannibals because they didn’t understand the bread and the wine (the last supper)
Pergamum invented Parchment paper. They were the church of science and health
Thyatira the message was they started out good, but some tolerated the Jezebel (her sexual immorality- she was a false prophetess)
Sardis the dead church, they worshipped Cybele ( a mother-goddess)
Philadelphia which means brotherly love. Message was to push harder to see Jesus.
Laodicea they are lukewarm neither cold not hot. God wishes them one or the other, then he could spit them out of his mouth, Hot water symbolizes cleansed or purified Cold water can refresh and enliven. Lukewarm water carries no similar value, good for nothing.
The Four Living Creatures:
They were exalted angels. They Symbolize the Tribes of Israel 
Ox – Tribe of Ephraim
Lion- Tribe of Judah
Man – Tribe of Reuben
Eagle Tribe of Dan

Bible Verse Psalm 5

Psalm 5

Most of us can admit we need God’s help to win the battle we are fighting. Psalm 5 teaches us how to pursue and receive God’s Word from the Holy Spirit in order to receive help. As we receive God’s Word from the Spirit, faith becomes a simple matter of doing what God tells us, and then expecting God to do what He promises for our faith.

Give ear to my words O Lord. Consider my meditation. Harken unto the voice of my cry. My King and My God, For unto Thee will I pray. My voice shalt thou hear, in the morning. O Lord in the morning. Will I direct my prayer. Unto thee and will look up. Psalm 5:1-3

It’s time to put God first. The enemy comes after us all day long, and if you are going to “stay ahead of him“ you need to pursue God first thing in the morning. Mediation is praying and praising God with Psalms, and the words of Psalm 5 are the specifics for this pursuit.

But as for me, I will come into Your house in the multitude of Your mercy; In fear of You I will worship toward Your Holy Temple. Psalm 5:7

It’s time to find a Bible believing congregation who are worshiping God with the San faith and expectation of “hearing and receiving from God” that you are. When you are fighting for your life (or any other battle) the ability to hear and receive from God increases exponentially when you pray and worship with other believers. “In fear of You I will worship” literally means…to worship with the hope of hearing from God so you can obey Him…and that’s what it’s all about.

Lead me, Lord, in your righteousness because of my enemies- make your way straight before me. Psalm

We need to keep believing for and receiving wisdom and grace from God for every battle. Psalm 5:8

Every time we pray we should expect to hear and receive God’s guidance in any situation.

The Wilderness

Wilderness can mean a place to escape, recharge, learn, teach, and even find yourself. But today when someone tells you they’re in the wilderness, it means they’re going to a trial or tough times.

In Deuteronomy 8:1-3, God gives us four reasons he took the children of Israel through the wilderness, and he takes us there for the same reasons. The wilderness is a picture of trial and Temptations. The military calls it Boot Camp, and it’s to find the best way to get the job done.

The wilderness is a tough place to be. But this is where we are. So what happens now?

The world enough is a place of transition. So, if you’ve come from somewhere known and navigable know that stability is on the horizon. And in between is the unknown place called the wilderness. Yet through the unknown comes change.

After God deliver the Israelites from the land of slavery, they lived in toward the edge of the promised land. They left behind what they knew, and where they felt safe and moved toward a new place. One generation shifted to the next, and the new generation learn from the mistakes of the old, one generation snap 40 years, wandering the desert (the wilderness), because they would not follow God‘s ways, and kept complaining and grumbling about what they were to do. The new generation learned to listen to God and went into the Promise Land (Isreal).

The wilderness like we see as a place of struggle. But God sees it as a test. It tests our resolve to keep pressing on; our resilience under pressure.

The Israelites saw the walled cities and giant enemies, and decided that God was not to be trusted. Will he get really us through that? he probably thought. Not thinking of Him just parting the Red Sea to save them from slavery. They grew sick of the bread. God provided for them and wanted more. Were we better off without him in Egypt? They grew tired of Moses’s leadership and he grew tired of them.

What was at stake in the Wilderness was whether the Israelites could really trust God. They weren’t just moaning about misfortune. In the way at child moans about a dinner they dislike. They long for the days in Egypt being slaves. They wanted to cash off God’s oversight, and his leader (Moses) and return to what they had in Egypt.

Israelite cries in the wilderness or different from the healthy lament, than when Job and David cried out. They did so knowingly that God is just and good but the Israelites did not. While Job and David struggled to make sense of their situations. They remembered God’s promises and yearned for His deliverance. The wilderness generation, (the Israelites) Got their situation in surmountable. Instead of crying for deliverance, they wanted to walk away from God.

The Wilderness tests us. It tests whether we will trust God.

When things are especially difficult, the wilderness, call the veracity of God’s promises into question.

God makes great promises. Jesus has promised that He gives life and life in abundance. And yet the creation groans, and we follow Jesus to the cross.

What the Israelites needed, and what we need, is to remember that our circumstances are not hostile to God’s promises. What is clear in the book of Numbers is that whatever happens, God’s faithful character never changes. Nor are God’s promises altered. Things aren’t easy, but we can trust God.

Trusting God in the wilderness knee, turning to God, not against Him. It needs turning to God in prayer, not away from Him in silence. It means turning to God for spiritual nourishment, and not only to ourselves or our crutches for aid. It means turning to God through our local church leaders when we find it too hard to face God alone.

You’re the end of the Israelites will bring us experience fits a bizarre story about a foreign prophet named Balaam and his ass in Numbers 22. An enemy (Balac) hires Balaam to curse the Israelites, but Balaam has no choice but to speak only the words God gives him – just like his talking donkey. Despite their rebellion and miss trust, God blesses his people as they languish in the wilderness.

But the Israelites did not simply have to wait until the end to discover this. Near the beginning, God gives it words that promise is good for the Israelites no matter what they face. Assurance that the Lord is always with them.

The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you. The Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace. ( Numbers 6:24-26).

When the Israelites drew near to God to worship and pray, they would be strengthened with these words. When they trusted Him, He kept him safe with the Nourishment they needed. What ever happened, the nation would survive. God‘s grace would cover over their sin. If they remained faithful, they would have peace.

As the languish in the wilderness The Lord is with us by His son and Spirit. Whatever sin we have fallen into as we move through the desert wilderness, His Grace is sufficient to cover it. When we trust in Him, He will spiritually nourished us with the bread of life and living water that wells up to eternal life. He offers us and enriched, spiritual life now, and hope for everlasting comfort. When we’re anxious and weary, He hears our prayers, carries our burdens, and gives us rest and peace.

The wilderness is a tough place to be. But this is where we are today. Maybe we should start trusting Him.

Today’s Psalm 4

Psalm 4

Psalm 4 is to call all believers to righteousness/holiness… To keep you in God’s protection and provision.

Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; have mercy on me, and hear my prayer. How long O you sons of men, will you turn my glory to shame? How long will you love worthlessness and seek falsehood?

We all cry out to God when we need help. Find shows us in this Psalm that IF the trouble we are experiencing is the result of our bad choices God has a plan for helping us anyway. (Imagine that).

If we pray through Psalm 4 and learn to receive forgiveness and God’s grace to bring healing and victory in situations where we have allowed the enemy to come through bad choices that reject God’s glory and truth.

We need to pray for God to show us where our choices have given the enemy advantage over us. And to forgive us and restore us to His grace and to a place where we can receive the victory He promises us.

Ps 3-4. But know that the Lord has set apart for HimselfHis to is godly; The land will hear when I call to Him.

“Him who is godly” is any person who obeys God. When you acknowledge to God, and to yourself that God has a power in the plan you need for victory, and the trial you are facing… and you begin to seek Him about it. Will quickly experience an increase in your faith.

We need to pray “ you are above all powers, and above all creation. And you still love me enough to get involved in my life and in my battle. Help me to hear from You and receive the Word from the Spirit that he will give me victory in court by You as my God and my Savior.”

Ps 4-5. Be angry, and do not sin. Meditate with in your heart on your bed, and be still. Offered the sacrifices of righteousness and put your trust in the Lord.

Here’s the key: Your “flesh,” in other words, You don’t want to be told you are you doing anything wrong, God wants us “not to get angry”, but to meditate about “what He has said to you. Stay with this Psalm until you hear Him speak (the Holy Spirit). This is how you put your trust in the Lord.”

Ps 6. There are many who say, “who will show us any good?“ Lord, we lift up the light of Your countenance upon us.

God is saying, “Don’t listen to what they say.” I will show you “the good” because you are doing things His Way.

We need to pray, “ I thank you for Your Grace and Mercy, and for never giving up on me. I am beginning a new walk with you, that will be marked by my hearing from you and following You as You lead me into the blessings, provision, and protection You promise for Your children.

Ps 7-8. You have put gladness in my heart, more than in the season, that their grain and wine increased. I will both lie down in peace, and sleep; For You alone, O Lord, make m dwell in safety.

This promise will be filled and you as you hear from God,” and begin to follow the “guidance” He gives you. It is also a great “Word to praise Him with” as your “meditation” in the Word and a “Faith Declaration” ti use as your “Sword of the Spirit” until the victory comes.