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Daily Devotion 8 January 2016 Galatians 6:14 The lever which has turned the world upside down!

January 7, 2016 By Tom Stearns Leave a Comment

Good morning,

What is the basis for our salvation? Is it that we are good people? That we live good moral lives? That we read the Bible? That we go to church? That we keep a set of commandments? No, a thousand times NO! We are saved because God sent His Son Jesus Christ to the cross. Man, being sinful, needed a blood sacrifice for their sin. The Levitical Law provided animal sacrifices. Those sacrifices were temporary. They were continual. When Jesus went to the cross, He shed His perfect blood, once, for the sins of mankind forever. Then He died. End of story? NO! Three days later He arose from the grave, the victor over sin and death, and later ascended to Heaven. This set Jesus apart from any other religious leader. Today J.C. Ryle will expound on this topic.

The lever which has turned the world upside down!

(J.C. Ryle)

“May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.” Galatians 6:14

The cross of Christ is the strength of the minister–it is the heart of the gospel.

I would not preach a sermon without preaching Christ Crucified. I would feel . . .
like a soldier without a weapon,
like an artist without a brush,
like a ship without a rudder,
like a laborer without tools.

Let others, if they will, preach law and morality; let others drench their congregations with baptisms and church laws–but give me the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ!

This is the lever which has turned the world upside down!

This is the only gospel that will cause men to repent and forsake their sins.

This is the only message which can give peace to a troubled soul.

And if the cross of Christ will not do it, nothing will.

A man may begin preaching with a perfect knowledge of Latin, Greek, and Hebrew; but he will do his hearers no good unless he experimentally knows Jesus Christ and Him crucified.

A missionary may go forth with compassion for the poor, tenderness for the sick, and pity for the enslaved; but he will never relieve poverty of spirit, sickness of soul, nor bondage of will–unless he takes them the gospel of Christ Crucified.

This is the preaching the Holy Spirit will bless. He honors those who honor Christ Crucified!

This ladies and gentlemen is the message we must take to our dying, sin sick world.

Tom Stearns, WASI Chaplain, 907 715-4001

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Daily Devotion 7 January 2016 Luke 11:5-10 Persistent Prayer

January 6, 2016 By Tom Stearns Leave a Comment

Good morning,

When we pray do we really expect God to answer? Do we pray fervently, persistently, and patiently? Will we pray till God says “yes”, “no”, or “wait”? Jesus gives us an example of persistent prayer in Luke 11:5-10.

“5 And he said unto them, Which of you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at midnight, and say unto him, Friend, lend me three loaves; 6 For a friend of mine in his journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him? 7 And he from within shall answer and say, Trouble me not: the door is now shut, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot rise and give thee. 8 I say unto you, Though he will not rise and give him, because he is his friend, yet because of his importunity he will rise and give him as many as he needeth. 9 And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. 10 For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.”

Importunity means “earnestness and perseverance in presenting requests to God on behalf of oneself and others; seen in persistent pleading, faithful intercession and bold appeal.” (8653 Dictionary of Bible themes)

The “friend” had an earnest expectation that he would get his bread. He did not quit asking. He had a need and sought a resolution. He knocked on his neighbor’s door till he received his request.

It is our privilege to do the same. We can go to God boldly. However, remember, we must be praying in the will of God. James 4:3 states, “Ye ask, and receive not, because you ask amiss, that you may consume it upon your lusts.” We need to pray for others, ourselves, our needs and desires, within Scriptural Bible principles.

It is exciting to watch how God answers prayers. God is still in the business of doing the miraculous. Never be limited in what you ask God to do. Never be surprised when He does it.

Tom Stearns, WASI Chaplain, 907 715-4001

 

 

 

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Daily Devotion 6 January 2016 Luke 10:41-42 Mary’s portion!

January 5, 2016 By Tom Stearns Leave a Comment

Good morning,

What is your priority in life?  Today we will see the greatest priority of Mary’s. She chose Jesus. When life becomes a burden, choose Jesus. When life collapses, choose Jesus. When all is well, choose Jesus. In every situation in life, whether good or bad, choose Jesus.

Mary’s portion!

(George Everard, “The Home of Bethany” 1873)

“Martha, Martha, you are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.” Luke 10:41-42

“Only one thing is needed.” Not many things, but one. Not the provision for the table, the food that perishes–but the Bread of Life; for “man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.”

Dear reader, one thing is needful for you . . .
the wedding garment to cover you,
the pearl of great price to enrich you,
the water of life to refresh you,
the balm of Gilead to heal you,
the Rock of Ages to shelter you,
the Everlasting arms to uphold you,
the wing of your Redeemer to cover you.

Yes, “one thing is needed;” in a word, Christ! His love, His presence, His grace, His image, His glory! With this, you are rich and happy through eternal ages!

And this was Mary’s portion. This was her rich inheritance. This was the good part which she had chosen, and which would never be taken from her. Her choice was without wavering or hesitation. She could say in truth, “My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed. I have one desire, one aim, one deep longing–to know You, to love You, to cleave to You more and more.”

What is your portion? Choose Jesus!

Tom Stearns, WASI Chaplain, 907 715-4001

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Daily Devotion 5 January 2016 Psalm 119:117 The Christian should remember that every day he lives

January 4, 2016 By Tom Stearns Leave a Comment

Good morning,

Today’s devotional will help us to remember what the Christian life is about. If we fail to remember these things, act upon them, and be obedient to the Scriptural principles, we will fail to be successful in our walk with Christ.

The Christian should remember that every day he lives

(Hannah More, “Self-Examination”)

The Christian should remember that every day he lives, he has . . .
a God to glorify,
a soul to save,
repentance to perform,
a Savior to believe and imitate,
a body to mortify through the Spirit,
graces and virtues to nurture by earnest prayer,
sins to weep over and forsake,
mercies and deliverances to be thankful for,
a Hell to avoid,
a Paradise to gain,
an eternity to meditate upon,
time to redeem,
a neighbor to edify,
works of charity to perform,
a world to fear, and yet to conquer,
demons to combat,
passions to subdue, and
perhaps, death to suffer, and judgment to undergo!
And all these must be met and performed in the grace of Christ, and not in your own strength, which is perfect weakness.

“Hold me up, and I shall be safe!” Psalm 119:117 

Please read this devotional during a time of quietness and prayer. Pray through each area. Allow God to speak to you.

Tom Stearns, WASI Chaplain, 907 715-4001

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Daily Devotion 4 January 2016 John 14:5-6, Joshua 3:4, 1 Peter 2:21 Lord, how can we know the way?

January 3, 2016 By Tom Stearns Leave a Comment

Good morning,

Welcome to 2016. We enter into a new year of unknowns. We will encounter new experiences, new people, and a new way we must travel. Today’s devotional will explain who can lead us on our way.

Lord, how can we know the way?

(J.R. Miller, “Evening Thoughts” 1907)

Thomas said to Him, “Lord, how can we know the way?”
Jesus said to him, “I am the way” John 14:5-6

This is the first day of a new year. We are setting out on a journey of which we can have no knowledge in advance. The road is one on which we never have gone hitherto. We know not what any day will have for us . . .
  what our duties will be,
what burdens shall be laid upon us,
what sorrows we shall have to endure,
what battles we shall have to fight.

“You have never traveled this way before.” Joshua 3:4. We cannot see one step before us! How can we know the way?

As we sit in the quiet, this first evening, and ask the question, we hear an answer which is full of comfort. Jesus says to us, “I am the way!”

All we shall have to do, therefore, will be to follow Jesus. He has made a way through this dark world for us. He has gone over all the journey and opened a road for us at great cost. He went over the way Himself–we shall find His shoe-prints at every step. 

He has a definite way for each one of us. Every mile of the journey He has chosen–and every place where I pitch my tent He has selected for me!

“Leaving you an example, so that you should follow in His steps!” 1 Peter 2:21

That is a good challenge for us in 2016.

Tom Stearns, WASI Chaplain, 907 715-4001

Filed Under: The Chaplain's Perspective

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