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The Scale

10 Jan

The Scale…

Some people teach that God gave His life on Golgotha because our lives were so precious. But the truth is – He gave His life for us – not because we were worth it – but to make us worth it.

In ancient times they would use a balance or scale to determine worth and value. On one side of the scale they would place a weight. On the other, they would place the object being purchased – for example, grain. They would then keep adding grain until the weight of the grain matched that of the weight on the other side.

God gave His life as the weight on the other side of the scale – so the weight of His life would be added to yours. It means that now there’s a new weight given to your life, a new worth, a new value, a new preciousness. And it has nothing to do with what you’ve done – it’s about His life and worth.

Live your life now, in the worth, the righteousness, the glory, and the weight of His life. For Jesus is now the value and the weight of your life.

How the precious children of Zion, once worth their weight in gold, are now considered as pots of clay, the work of a potter’s hands! Lamentations 4:2

Live this day as one whose life has been made costly, precious, and priceless by the life and blood of Jesus.

Walk daily with God at your side!

Love always,

Ed

Breaking Traditions

9 Jan

Breaking Traditions…

Most people think of religion or faith as something very much grounded in tradition. But the essence of faith is not traditional at all – it’s even anti-traditional.

Think of Abraham. He encountered God and it changed his life. He broke out of all the traditions of his past, his pagan culture, his life. He stepped out of tradition to follow God to the Promised Land.

Think of Moses. His tradition was Egypt and slavery. But Moses encountered God and broke all the traditions of Egypt and of a people for whom bondage was tradition. Then there was Elijah who broke the traditions of Baal worship.

And then there were the disciples. The Holy Spirit came upon them and it changed everything. They broke the traditions of their culture, the traditions of men, of the status quo, of the Pharisees, and ultimately of the Roman Empire itself.

True faith is not about tradition – it’s about encountering God. Make it your aim to truly encounter God. Then, in His power, break out of the old, and into the new. Because to truly follow God has never been traditional – but revolutionary!

And Jesus said to him, “Follow me, and leave the dead to bury their own dead.” Matthew 8:22

Break out of tradition and take time to have a true encounter with God.

Walk daily with God at your side!

Love always,

Ed

Burning Your Bridges

8 Jan

Burning Your Bridges…

In World War II, there were elite military units among the allied forces specifically in charge of destroying bridges throughout Europe. Why was destroying bridges so important?

The reason was the Nazis used the bridges in order to carry out their campaigns. By destroying the bridges, the Nazis were unable to accomplish their purposes.

So, you too, are involved in a battle, not against Nazis or flesh and blood, but in the spiritual realm. And it’s crucial for you as well that you become a destroyer of bridges. How does that work in the spiritual realm?

There are bridges that the enemy uses to carry out his purposes, to make inroads in your life, and to inflict damage. So it’s not just that we need to deal with sin, but also with the bridges to the sin, the bridges which allow the enemy the inroad.

What are those bridges? Any action, attitude, indulgence, thought, habit, situation, any carelessness, any opening in your life that allows the enemy to get in. So start fighting back today – join the elite team of bridge breakers and burn those bridges.

Lead me, Lord, in your righteousness
because of my enemies—make your way straight before me. Psalm 5:8

What bridge, what connection to sin, impurity, or that which is not God’s will in your life do you have to burn? Today burn that bridge.

Walk daily with God at your side!

Love always,

Ed

Spring Swings

7 Jan

Spring Swings…

Meteorological spring begins on March 1st., kicking off a series of months that has a reputation for producing a variety of extreme weather, including major snowstorms, large tornado outbreaks and serious flooding.

The official start to spring might not be until March 20, but meteorologists break down the seasons into groups of three months, based on the annual temperature cycle around the globe. Meteorological spring runs from March 1 to May 31 every year.

Wide-ranging weather impacts occur in these three months because of a battle between warmer air trying to budge farther northward and the last of winter’s cold plunging southward out of Canada. That temperature contrast fuels a strong jet stream and, therefore, highly variable weather conditions.

Here are five reasons spring is the most dynamic season.

1. Spring Is Still a Snowy Time of Year

March 2018 proved major snowstorms can still occur in spring. The Eastern Seaboard was hit by four nor’easters in three weeks, including winter storms QuinnRileySkylar and Toby.

March, or even April, are actually the snowiest months of the year in the Rockies and High Plains. Additionally, many cities across the nation’s northern tier don’t see their average last measurable snow until April.

2. Peak of Tornado Season Arrives

Tornado outbreaks are probably the weather event most often associated with spring.

Tornado activity in the Lower 48 begins to increase in March before peaking in April, May and June. Those are the core months for tornadoes, but they can occur at other times during the year.

March averages the fewest tornadoes in spring, with 77 per year. That average increases to 187 in April and 275 in May.

The area where there is a higher risk for tornadoes in spring shifts from the Deep South in March toward the Plains and Midwest from April into May. That follows the northward migration of the jet stream further into spring.

3. Spring Floods

River flooding often occurs in spring, particularly in the Ohio Valley, Mississippi Valley, Red River Valley (North Dakota and Minnesota) and parts of New England.

A sharp warmup in an area with significant snowpack during spring can quickly cause melting, allowing rivers to rise over their banks.

The worst flooding happens when bouts of heavy rain move across an area where the ground is already saturated from winter snowmelt or rain. Since the ground cannot absorb any of the rain, serious flooding may occur, potentially inundating city streets and even homes.

Flash flooding is also an increasing threat in spring as thunderstorms become more numerous. Thunderstorms can produce rainfall rates of more than an inch per hour. If that heavy rain persists for several hours at a time in a particular area, major flooding can occur.

4. Temperature Swings

Spring is also known for its changing temperatures since teases of warmth are often taken away in an instant.

This is particularly the case in March and April, when strong low-pressure systems moving through the central and eastern states draw warm air ahead of them into the northern tier of the country. That could result in a brief couple of days with some enjoyable warmth.

But an inevitable cold plunge typically arrives after the storm departs, taking away the brief glimpse of spring temperatures.

Later in spring, the atmosphere becomes less prone to wild temperature swings, allowing for longer-lasting periods of warmer weather.

5. A Windy Time of Year

Gusty winds often accompany potent spring storms before, during and after their passage through the Lower 48.

The windiest time is early spring. March is the windiest month for many cities from the Plains to the East Coast.

Sometimes, those winds can contribute to blowing dust in the Southwest and Plains states.

Frankenstein And Our Culture

7 Jan

Frankenstein And Our Culture…

Most people who know the story of Frankenstein miss the point of the story. “Frankenstein” was not primarily a horror or monster story, but a morality tale. Dr. Frankenstein attempts to play God and create life from death.

The result is the creation of a monster that ends up destroying everything he loves and cares about, and ultimately the doctor himself. The message of the tale is biblical. When man attempts to play God, or to “become as God,” the end is always destruction and death.

We are now witnessing the phenomenon on a global scale – as man, through science, tampers with the fabric of life, or when he takes it upon himself to redefine right and wrong, or to disregard the ways of God – man is, in effect, playing God.

And the end of that road is always destruction. We live in a Frankenstein civilization. All the more, as believers, we must lift up the name of God, in everything we do. For in an end-time civilization – there are only those who play God – and those who worship Him.

For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus, 1 Timothy 2:5

Lift up the name of Jesus in everything you do and make Him Lord of everything.

Walk daily with God at your side!

Love always,

Ed

Your Problems – His Eyes

6 Jan

Your Problems – His Eyes…

Do you have problems you’re focused on in your life right now? Ten years ago or even five years ago, you probably had problems, challenges, crises, concerns, and worries you were dwelling on that seemed so big.

But if I asked you what those things were that you were so concerned about ten years ago, or even five years ago – most likely you wouldn’t be able to recall them. The problems have long since passed. The challenges have long ago ceased. The crises have long ago disappeared. And what you were so worried about, now, you can’t even remember what it was.

What does that reveal? There are things in your life which cause you to worry, problems which seem to overshadow everything else. However, five or ten years from now, you most likely won’t even remember what it is. And even if you do, it won’t be as big as it seems now.

But the love of God will be just as important then as it is now. So stop worrying about what you won’t even remember years from now and focus, instead, on what you will.

Keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life. Jude 1:21

Today, whatever you’re dealing with, concerned about, worried over, whatever the problem or issue – look at it in the big picture, it will pass away, but your blessings in Jesus will remain.

Walk daily with God at your side!

Love always,

Ed

Heavenly Eyes

3 Jan

Heavenly Eyes…

The story is told of a man who was taken up to heaven and allowed to stay on the condition that he could not indulge in his habit of criticizing whatever he saw. He saw a cart stuck in the mud, with one pair of horses yoked to its front, with another pair yoked to its rear – the angel was urging both pairs of horses to move forward. It was more than the man could bear.

He started criticizing and was immediately seized by two angels and shown to the door. Before the door closed behind him, he looked back and saw that the horses were winged and were all pulling the cart up from the mud and into the air.

So for all the things in your life which don’t make sense, or seem to happen for no reason or purpose – all the loss, betrayal, crises, heartbreak, broken dreams… remember it’s not the final story. The final story you’ll see in heaven.

Until then, know that God has promised that He will work all things in your life for good – and remember the cart and the winged horses.

And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Roman’s 8:28

Bring your disappointments, frustrations, heartbreaks or broken dreams to the Lord and give thanks that He works them out for your good.

Walk daily with God at your side!

Love always,

Ed

Sprinkled

2 Jan

Sprinkled…

On Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the high priest of Israel enters the holy of holies with the blood of the sacrifice. He then sprinkles the blood on the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant, as he makes atonement for the people.

Isaiah 52 and 53 prophesy of the coming Messiah. In those chapters, it’s revealed that Messiah will suffer for the sins of His people, and will bear their punishment, their sorrows, their guilt, and their judgment.

But it also says this, “He shall sprinkle many nations.” What does that mean? The Hebrew word for sprinkle in Isaiah 52 is nazah. It’s the same word used for what the high priest does on the Day of Atonement inside the Holy of Holies.

What does that mean? It means that if you’re born again, Jesus has not only saved you – He’s sprinkled you – just as the high priest sprinkled the mercy seat – so that your life, too, would become a most holy vessel.

Ponder that. And start treating your life accordingly – as a most holy vessel.

…and this water symbolizes baptism that now saves you also—not the removal of dirt from the body but the pledge of a clear conscience toward God. It saves you by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. 1 Peter 3:21

Live in a manner worthy of the fact that you are made to be God’s holy vessel – act accordingly.

Walk daily with God at your side!

Love always,

Ed

Remove The Wrapping

31 Dec

Remove The Wrapping…

The Bible tells us that we are to live in the power of the resurrection. What is the power of the resurrection?

When Jesus was placed in the tomb, he was buried with funeral wrappings and pounds of spices. On the day of the resurrection, the first thing Jesus did was remove all the funeral wrappings from his body.

So the power of the resurrection includes the power to take off your funeral wrappings. Funeral wrappings are what you carry over from your old life; things that bound you from the past, old habits, old baggage. In the resurrection, you have the power to remove those vestiges of the old life, the old you. Funeral wrappings are unclean things.

So now you have the power to remove any unclean, unholy thing that still remains in your life. Funeral wrappings are things which bind you. Thus, you have the power to break the bonds of anything, any bondage that still binds you or hinders you.

So start unwrapping those unholy things from your life. For in the new birth, there’s no room for funeral wrappings.

We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life. Romans 6:4

What’s still in your life from the past, that God doesn’t want you to be bound by? Take off those funeral wrappings and walk in the power of resurrection.

Walk daily with God at your side!

Love always,

Ed

Flashlights And Mirrors

30 Dec

Flashlights And Mirrors…

If you take out a mirror and hold it up, it will reflect everyone and everything around it. In the darkness, it will reflect darkness. If it’s cloudy, the mirror will reflect the clouds. If it’s sunny, the mirror will reflect the sun.

Now replace that mirror with a flashlight. In a bright room, the flashlight might appear to be similar to the mirror as one would see light emanating from it. But in a place with no light, the flashlight would act very differently from the mirror.

Where the mirror would be completely dark, the flashlight would light up the darkness. The flashlight is independent of its circumstances. It doesn’t reflect – it shines. Most people, even believers, go through their lives reflecting their surroundings – their circumstances, their world, and the people around them.

If you live that way, you can never be any better than what surrounds you. Instead, be a light – love where there is no love, rejoice where there’s no rejoicing, and shine your light in the darkness. For God called you to be the light of the world – and not the mirror of the world.

For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light. Ephesians 5:8

Today, resolve to NOT live as a Mirror but a Light! Don’t reflect your circumstances – shine into them.

Walk daily with God at your side!

Love always,

Ed