Saturday, July 4, 2020

Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” Hebrews 13:5

Although the author of Hebrews remains a mystery, the audience is not.  It was written to Jewish Christians who were caught between what to keep from Levitical Law and what to release to grace and mercy.  For a people taught from infancy to totally rely on tradition and extreme outward behavior to honor God, changing didn’t come easy.

Through the life and death of Christ we received the perfect model of God in the flesh and were freed from the bondage of sin. This was a huge change from the way things were before, but God still remains the same.  He has chosen to love mankind and is doing everything within His power to bring us into relationship with Him.  

It seems baffling to imagine total reliance on someone.  It’s not so much that one loves money, but you cannot live without it, so it becomes a tremendous burden and priority. Even so, God reminds us, “You will never have need. I will provide.”  

Faith and peace are interlocking. Free your heart of all things, trust in the LORD for He is worthy and faithful.

Love,

Gretchen

Friday, July 3, 2020

My name will be great among the nations, from the rising to the setting of the sun. In every place incense and pure offerings will be brought to My name, because My name will be great among the nations,” says the LORD Almighty. Malachi 1:11

The spiritual leaders of Judah had been leading sub standard worship that perpetuated a very casual attitude toward God’s authority and sovereign power. God was NOT pleased. It was costing the people their assurance of His love, leading to hopelessness. 

God’s chosen people were turning away from His commands and covenants. People of foreign lands acknowledged God and worshiped Him with greater honor than those He had redeemed from slavery and brought to the promised land.  

These words, spoken by Malachi were intended to shock his hearers, but this truth is still relevant today. The heart of worship is the center of our faith in action and an indicator of spiritual health. God doesn’t need our worship, we do!  He longs for it because He knows the great works and power that will result.

Happy Holiday Weekend,

Gretchen

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you. Genesis 12:3

The nation of Israel begins at God’s encounter with Abraham. A descendant of Shem, one of Noah’s three sons, Abraham was a native of Ur and an Amorite. The Hebrew sect was perhaps a subculture of lower socioeconomic status within the Amorites. Through this relationship of obedience and trust, God began to fulfill His plan to bless ALL people.  

Abraham’s story is not a perfect one. It involves many things we denounce; human meets real world challenges, and fails.  Yet, forgiveness and redemption were, and are, ALWAYS available.

This is not just the story of a nation’s birth, it is the story of Good News. God loves you because He chose to.  He is faithful and will never UNchose to love.   

Have a Beautiful Blessed Day,

Gretchen 

Thursday, July 2, 2020

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.  Colossians 3:12

Christ is the image of the invisible God. We must recognize and emulate, or clothe ourselves in,  the virtues God revealed to us through His Son. 

Becoming a Christian means change from an old life to a new. The former was self-centered, the present is centered on the qualities that Jesus modeled while in the flesh. Our behavior must be reshaped in the mold or likeness of Christ.  

These characteristics were Christ’s priority. They must be our’s also.

Love,

Gretchen

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Its leaves were beautiful, its fruit abundant, and on it was food for all. Under it the wild animals found shelter, and the birds lived in its branches; from it every creature was fed. Daniel 4:12

The early chapters of Daniel are stories of great faith, showing God’s values confronted with hostile cultures, Daniel and his friends were courageous and held true to their convictions in the face of terrible consequences. 

Nebuchadnezzar was a very powerful king.  His father, Nabopolassar, was founder of the Babylonian Empire. In the midst of his self importance and authority, this mighty king could not shake Daniel’s faith.  It made a difference!  Nebuchadnezzar had a dream, part of which is described above. He called magicians, astrologers and diviners to interpret his dream but they failed, so he called on Daniel, recognizing once again the power of the Most High God, the God of Daniel. The interpretation of the dream revealed that this world leader would fall and live like a wild animal isolated from human contact. 

Though earthly governments and principalities exist, God is sovereign.  There are no kingdoms of men that will circumvent God’s power or authority.  Our focus should always remain on obedience, worship and praise for the Creator of all things.

Love,

Gretchen

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Simply let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No’; anything beyond this comes from the evil one.  Matthew 5:37

These are the words of Jesus from scripture known as The Sermon on the Mount. 

Say what you mean and mean what you say. If you have uttered the word, “Yes,” you have probably endorsed something or entered into an agreement. Following through reflects your character.  

No.  Think for a minute how different the world would be if this one little word was respected.  No means no.  It’s okay to say it and stick to it. If you are questioning the ‘No’ you started with, someone may be trying to persuade you in a direction your honorable instincts have already decided.  

Indecisiveness is an open door for the evil one. Slam it shut!!

Have a lovely Tuesday,

Gretchen

Monday, June 29, 2020

For the eyes of the LORD range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to Him.  You have done a foolish thing, and from now on you will be at war.  II Chronicles 16:9

Peace is a gift from God to the obedient.  

Asa followed his father Abijah as king of Judah.  He did right in the eyes of the LORD. He removed false gods from places of prominence and commanded his subjects to seek God and obey His laws.  The land was at peace and prospered. 

In the thirty-sixth year of Asa’s reign he was threatened by Baasha, king of Israel, so Asa took gold and silver from the temple to buy protection from king of Ben-Hadad.  God was not pleased with Asa’s reliance on earthly powers rather than on Him.  God had been faithful and Asa turned from trusting Him to trusting in man and money.

Also known as faith in action, obedience grows strength and supplies unlimited power from Heaven.

Have a great Monday,

Gretchen  

Saturday, June 27, 2020

For through the Spirit we eagerly await by faith the righteousness for which we hope. Galatians 5:5

Christ died to set us free from the bondage of sin.  We are given the gift of the Holy Spirit to empower us to live victoriously in the world, yet not of the world.  (Read all of Chapter 5, it’s amazing!)

The Jewish converts in the early church were not willing to release their orthodox traditions.  They were circumcised as an outward expression of their heritage.  They wanted gentile Christians to be circumcised too, as well as follow other strict laws from ancient times.  Paul says, “NO!”  It is not the body that pleases God but the heart, the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit.  Verse 6 says, “The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.”  Pretty powerful and enough said.

Have a great day,

Gretchen

Friday, June 26, 2020

Therefore, do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. Romans 6:12

Righteousness is not passive.  It does not happen by accident and cannot remain without intentional effort.

Rome, a growing, sophisticated metropolis, had a growing Christian population that began on the day of Pentecost when Roman visitors to Jerusalem witnessed the power of the Holy Spirit.  Paul has written this letter to those believers in hopes of visiting soon. Instead, three years later he arrives as a prisoner. Even so, his truth and works continued and Rome’s church grew.  

God will not squeeze Himself into spaces harboring sin. Holiness is a choice. God is loving and just but He will not accept excuses. Sin is a death sentence, but Christ’s resurrection provides life ever lasting.   

Happy Weekend!

Gretchen

Thursday, June 25, 2020

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

This section of scripture is associated with the Full Armor of God. Paul is writing to the church of Ephesus emphasizing that successful Christian living is not passive, but active and takes on the reflection of Christ.  

Pray without ceasing. Never let your mind be anywhere but on Christ.  When you celebrate, celebrate with Him first.  When you worry, lay it on His shoulders. When you are devastated, cry at His feet. Acknowledge that you have nothing. Everything comes from God and He is not selfish. Requesting is recognizing who is the provider and who is not. 

Finally, we are one, the Body of Christ. Christianity is global and the burden is heavy.  There is not a faithful believer anywhere that does not suffer persecution, spiritual defeat and exhaustion.  Prayer is the connecting point and is vital to a humanity that God created to need each other. 

I’m praying for you, please pray for me!

Love, 

Gretchen