Daily Scripture Reading
Jeremiah 45
Matthew 6:8
John17:22
Day 14 | Have You Seen Jesus?
Mark 16:9-14; John 3:25-36Have You Seen Jesus? "After that, He appeared in another form to two of them." Mark 16:12Being saved and seeing Jesus are not the same thing. Many people who have never seen Jesus have received and share in God's grace. But once you have seen...
Day 13 | The Habit of Keeping a Clear Conscience
Acts 24:16; Romans 12:1-6Our Lord's Surprise Visits "You also be ready." Luke 12:40God's commands to us are actually given to the life of His Son in us. Consequently, to our human nature in which God's Son has been formed (see Galatians 4:19), His commands are...
“What Do You Want?”
“And do you seek great things for yourself?” (Jeremiah 45:5 NKJV)
ARE YOU SEEKING great things for yourself? Instead of seeking to be a great person, Jesus wants you to be in a much closer relationship with Himself than simply receiving His gifts—He wants you to get to know Him. Those special things we want are insignificant to Jesus, special things come and go, but Jesus never gives us anything insignificant or unimportant. There is nothing easier than getting into the right relationship with Jesus unless it is not Jesus we seek, but only what He can give us. If we have only come as far as asking Him for things, we have never arrived at the point of understanding the least bit of what surrender really means. We now have become supposed followers of Christ based on our own terms. We often complain, saying, “I asked God for the Holy Spirit, but He didn’t give me the rest and the peace I expected.” And instantly Jesus puts His finger on the reason—we’re not seeking Him at all, we’re seeking something for ourselves. Jesus said, “Ask, and it will be given to you” (Matt. 7:7 NKJV). Ask Him for what you want and do not be concerned about asking for the wrong thing, because as we draw ever closer to Him, we will cease asking for things altogether.“Your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him” (Matt. 6:8 NKJV). Then why should we ask? So that we may get to know Him. Are we seeking great things for ourselves? Have we said, “Oh, Lord, completely fill me with Your Holy Spirit?”If Jesus does not, it is because we are not totally surrendered to Him, there is something we still refuse to do. Are we truly prepared to ask ourselves what it is we want from Him and why we want it? Jesus always ignores our present level of completeness in favor of our ultimate future completeness. He is not concerned about making us blessed and happy right now, but He’s continually working out His ultimate perfection for us—“that they may be one just as We are one” (John 17:22 NKJV).
Prayer
Jesus, thank you for taking care of us and teaching us about You and Your ways. Help us to seek You in everything we do today; to pay closer attention to your evident nature at work in every circumstance and situation we experience today. We want to be one with You.