Many Will Be Offended ¦ Devotional

Scripture: “And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one another.” – Matthew 24:10

As well as famines, earthquakes and wars, Jesus said that one of the things that will mark the last days is that many will become offended.

To be offended is to have had an offence committed against you (either actual or perceived) that you have not yet chosen to completely hand over to God and release all judgement to Him. You can recognise it by the way you feel when you think about the person who hurt you, or when you see them in the street.

Offence causes our love to grow cold and it eats away at the very life that God has placed within us. Scripture says that if you allow a bitter root to grow up inside you, it will not only cause trouble and defile you but it will also defile those around you (Hebrews 12:15).

Can I challenge you today to search your heart and see if there is any offence present. Ask yourself: Have I found myself moaning or complaining in my heart about my spouse, my boss, my pastor, one of my family members or one of my friends? Has the thought crossed my mind recently that my life would be much better if a certain person hadn’t done a certain thing?

If you have been hurt and your heart has been damaged, the key to restoring the life within you is forgiveness. The person who is quick to forgive will not find their love growing cold. Your broken heart can be healed if you are willing to obey the one who heals the broken hearted.

Prayer: Father, thank you that you have extended your unfathomable mercy to me. I am sorry that I have not always been quick to extend that same mercy to others. I come before you humbly today and choose to forgive from my heart everybody who has ever hurt me. I ask that as I walk in forgiveness, you will bring deep healing to my heart and that you would restore my life and my ability to love others, even my enemies. Thank you for coming to heal the broken hearted and for giving us the greatest example of forgiveness the world has ever seen. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Source:  Seeds of the Kingdom

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Does Grace Give Us A License To Sin? ¦ Audio

I was privileged to be invited to Premier Christian Radio to speak on one of my very favourite (yet often misunderstood) topics.

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God’s grace can achieve far more in our lives than many Christians realise and I hope this interview will help you to recognise that when you need God’s power, it is more readily available than you thought.

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For a fuller understanding of the empowering nature of God’s grace watch ‘Living Beyond Your Natural Ability‘.

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Defeating Fear Daily ¦ Devotional

Scripture: “What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee. In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do unto me.” – Psalm 56:3-4

The producer of a national radio station contacted me recently to ask if I could come on her show to speak about “Freedom from Fear”. “Wow” I thought, “God has provided me with an opportunity to speak His truth to thousands of people”. Almost immediately fear began to speak (rather ironically you may be thinking!). “Who do you think you are?” it said. “Why do you think you have anything to say that will help other people in the area of fear?”. And finally, “There are people much more qualified than you who could do this. Go and ask somebody else to do it”.

Sound familiar? We all know that fear speaks. In my experience the voice of fear usually comes straight after the voice of God. It usually comes as a direct attack on you taking the next step to fulfil your personal calling. You see, I’ve never been afraid to go out to a restaurant with my wife or to take my family to the zoo – it seems that the enemy knows when his work is being threatened and when it is, he uses fear to try to stop us.

In order to walk in victory over fear on a daily basis, we need to understand how it operates. Perhaps the biggest key in this area is recognising that behind almost every fear is a lie. The lie that Satan tried to have me believe in this instance was “You don’t have anything to say about fear that will help anybody”. The effect of this lie was that my confidence was shaken and I began to doubt not only the gift God has placed on my life, but more importantly, God’s ability to empower me for this task. Nothing is impossible for God so I know it was an absolute lie, but it felt very true in the moment.

When you are afraid, first ask God to expose the lie that you are believing. Since God’s Word is the truth, the next step is to ask God to give you a scripture that says the opposite to the lie. The Word of God is the sword of the Spirit and so when you know what the truth is, you can take hold of it in the Spirit like a sword. You can then declare it over yourself and the situation you are in, cutting the enemy’s lie to pieces with the sharp blade of truth. It may take perseverance but when the lie has been defeated (i.e. you no longer believe it!) the fear will disappear. Quite literally, the truth will set you free.

With God’s help I overcame the fear and I did speak on national radio. God gave me the words to say and many lives were impacted for His kingdom and His glory. The scripture He gave me was Joshua 1:5. My prayer is that today, you too will defeat fear and walk confidently in the gift and call God has placed on your life.

Prayer: Father, I thank you that your Word is a powerful sword and that it is mighty for the pulling down of strongholds. I pray that you would expose the lies of enemy that I have been believing and that you would enable me to walk in complete freedom from fear as I stand on the truth of your Word. Help me to trust in you so that like king David, I will be able to win tremendous battles that are far beyond my natural ability. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Source:  Seeds of the Kingdom

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Keep It Simple ¦ Devotional

Scripture: For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this one, “Go,” and he goes; and that one, “Come,” and he comes. I say to my servant, “Do this,” and he does it.’ – Matthew 8:9

There are times when God gives us basic instructions and we follow them immediately, just like the soldiers who were under the authority of the centurion soldier that Jesus encountered in Matthew 8.

Then there are other times when we feel God is telling us to go in a direction that is so radical and requires so much change, that our human nature likes to ask lots of questions and over-complicate things!

“How is it all going to work out?” we ask, or “Is God really telling me to do this” (when we know full well He is!). “How on earth will we survive financially?” or “what are people going to think?”. Rather than operating in simple faith, we allow ourselves to over-analyse the potential consequences of the decision. This is obviously not the way God intends us to handle things, since he commands us not to worry or be anxious about anything (Philippians 4:6).

At a point in my life when I found my mind full of questions like these, the Holy Spirit gently calmed my thoughts and fears by speaking these three words into my spirit: keep it simple.

This was His gentle reminder to me that the God of the Universe, who placed the stars in the sky, is quite capable of handling all the little details of our lives, and that worrying about them is not a burden He wants us to carry. I know it’s easier said than done but our responsibility before God is simply to listen to his instructions and obey them.

So do not worry, saying, “What shall we eat?” or “What shall we drink?” or “What shall we wear?” For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. – Matthew 6:31-34

Prayer: Father, I want to say sorry for the times I have tried to work things out in my own mind, rather than simply trusting you with the details of my life. I’m sorry for the times I have missed things that you wanted to do in my life because I was too busy worrying about the practicalities. Today I choose to trust you with all my heart, and not to lean on my own understanding. I thank you that you have an incredible plan for my life and I ask you now to empower me by your Holy Spirit to fulfil that plan as I take instructions from you, step by step. In the mighty name of your Son Jesus, Amen.

Source:  Seeds of the Kingdom

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Bold as a Lion ¦ Devotional

Scripture: “The wicked flee though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion.” – Proverbs 28:1

This has to be one of my very favourite scriptures! When I picture a lion and I think of its mighty, thunderous roar, I see a creature that need not be afraid of anything.

The bible says I am righteous because of what Jesus has done for me. However, I don’t exactly have the appearance of a lion! As far as I am aware nobody has ever been threatened by my big sharp teeth, nor have I ever been known to scare anyone away with my ferocious roar!

So what does the scripture mean when it says that the righteous are as bold as a lion?

The boldness of a believer has nothing to do with physical appearance but everything to do with knowing your spiritual position and authority. Adam and Eve were naked and unashamed before they sinned. After they sinned we hear them saying “we were afraid because we were naked so we hid”. Nothing whatsoever had changed in the physical. Adam and Eve were now separated from God and uncovered spiritually. With this, their boldness and confidence was replaced with guilt, shame and fear.

When you gave your life to Jesus Christ, your physical appearance may not have changed much, but your spiritual position changed dramatically. You went from being uncovered and separated from God, to being covered by the blood of the lamb and back in wonderful, intimate relationship with the one who made you. You were clothed with a robe of righteousness which now covers you. Colossians 3:3 says that your life is now “hidden with Christ in God”. The righteousness that will make you as bold as a Lion has is nothing to do with your own good works, though it will produce good works.

The righteous are as bold as a lion because through faith, the Lion of Judah is their righteousness, and they are hidden in him. He has defeated the power of sin and death and is seated “far above all rule and authority, power and dominion” (Eph 1:21). But that’s not all – scripture says that our position is right there with Him! Ephesians 2:6 – “And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus.”

Wow! We are inside the greatest and most powerful Lion there has ever been! When you’re in that position what could you possibly be afraid of?!

Prayer: Father, I thank you that I am hidden in Christ, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion. I thank you that death has been swallowed up in victory and that I need not fear death nor anything else in this world. When the enemy seeks to make me afraid by lying to me about my spiritual position, I pray that You would expose his lies and bring me back to the truth of Your Word so that I may be as bold as a Lion for the rest of my days. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Source:  Seeds of the Kingdom

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Communion with the Holy Spirit ¦ Video

Many of us know about the Holy Spirit, but how well do we really know Him? He wants to walk with you, talk with you and have fellowship with you! As you watch, I hope the truth of this message will kindle a new desire in you to commune with Him.

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Living Beyond Your Natural Ability ¦ Video

This video teaching is about living a Christian life that is way beyond your natural ability. I explain exactly how you can combine faith and humility to access the power you need to live a victorious life in Christ. By God’s grace we can overcome adverse circumstances and win battles just like David did against Goliath. Enjoy!

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Worth Writing Down! ¦ Devotional

Scripture: Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.” – Isaiah 30:21

God has a unique race marked out for each one of us and has promised to guide us each step of the way. He speaks to us in many different ways and if the God of the universe is willing to speak to us, then what He says is certainly worth writing down!

A wise man once encouraged me to keep a journal. I decided I would, but I wasn’t sure which details of my life were really worth writing down. He then proceeded to give me five questions that I should ask myself regularly. Why don’t you join me in asking these questions today?

1. When did God last speak to you?

2. What did He say?

3. How did He say it?

4. How do you know it was Him?

5. What did you do with it?

The answers to these five questions are not only worth writing down, but they’re worth revisiting again and again. As you look back over what God has said to you over the years, you can build a strong understanding of the calling and destiny He has for you personally.

Question 4 is vital. We must test everything we hear to check that it’s in line with God’s Word and His character. Doing this will prove to be a safeguard against false ‘prophetic’ words.

You may also find that this exercise is a powerful tool to keep you on track and in God’s perfect will. It’s so easy for us to commit ourselves to all sorts of things that seem like ‘good ideas’, before we’ve consulted God. If, like Jesus, we only do what the Father tells us to do (John 5:19) we can know we’ll bear much fruit in His Kingdom.

Prayer: Father, thank You that You promise to guide me each day into the plans You have for me. Please show me the things that I’m doing that You haven’t told me to do, and give me the grace to stop doing them. Help me to hear Your voice clearly and to be obedient, in Jesus’ name, Amen.

Source:  Seeds of the Kingdom

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Is God Hiding? ¦ Devotional

Scripture:  Truly, you are a God who hides himself, O God of Israel, the Saviour. – Isaiah 45:15

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you could make yourself invisible? You could go anywhere you wanted and nobody would be able to see you! If you were playing a game of hide and seek you wouldn’t even need to go and hide – you could just hide yourself!

Actually, hide and seek wouldn’t really be a very fun game if people could make themselves invisible would it? The game relies totally on the fact that as human beings we can hide behind physical objects, but we cannot simply click our fingers and hide ourselves.

We can be thankful that today’s scripture doesn’t say God is hiding from us and that we have to search all over to find Him! No, today’s scripture makes it clear that He is still there, but that He is a God who hides Himself. Perhaps you are wondering: why would God hide himself from us and where or how exactly can we find him?

In chapter 3 of the book of Micah it says ‘Then they will cry out to the LORD, But He will not answer them. Instead, He will hide His face from them at that time because they have practiced evil deeds’. This is not the kind of scripture we generally like reading but it does give us a clue about from whom God hides Himself. Those who refuse to humble themselves before Him and turn from their sinful ways but instead continue to practise evil deeds will not be able to find God when they call out to Him.

Why can’t they find God? Where is He exactly? I think the writer of Psalm 91 gives us a clue when he refers to ‘the secret place of the most high’ and says of those who dwell there that God will rescue them, protect them, answer them when they call and show them His salvation. There are those from whom God is hiding, and there are those who are living with God in His hiding place!

The big question for us today is: how can we enter and live permanently in that secret place with God, hearing His voice and knowing His presence? Guess what, God gives us the answer in His Word! Isn’t that good of Him! Psalm 25:14 says ‘The secret of the Lord is with those who fear Him, and He will show them His covenant’. Other translations say that He confides in those who fear Him. That is, that He comes close and speaks intimate things that He would not share with just anybody.

I believe that God is saying to all of us today: ‘I welcome into my secret place those who fear me’.

Prayer: Father, I want to thank you today that there is a secret place in which I can live; a place where I can have intimacy with you and experience your love and protection. Thank you that in that place I can hear your voice and that you will show me your salvation. I want to say sorry for the times that I have not walked in the fear of the Lord and for the times that I have turned away from you or been more concerned about what other people think of me than what you think of me. I choose today to recognise your position as the King of all Kings and Lord of Lords; the one who loves me so much and has a much better plan for my life than I do. I don’t want to do anything that would upset you or grieve you and I am choosing to make you the Lord of every area of my life. In the precious name of your Son Jesus, Amen.

Source:  Seeds of the Kingdom

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The Curtain Has Been Torn ¦ Devotional

Scripture: “The curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.” – Mark 15:38

I was recently dropped off by a friend at the train station and as I walked across to buy my ticket I had this sudden realisation that I was all alone – just me and God. I felt the Lord was grabbing my attention to simply remind me that nothing else in my life matters as much as where I stand with Him.

Over the last two years I have become a husband, a father and have taken on various other responsibilities that leave me with much less ‘alone time’. Almost all of the activities that I am involved in day-to-day, concern my relationships with other human beings. Maybe you can relate? As I have been pondering on this recently I was reminded of today’s scripture.

I find it incredible to think that the spiritual transaction that took place on the cross was so powerful that the thick, 60ft (approx) long curtain that was hanging between the outer room and the inner room was physically torn in two at that moment! By this, God made a powerful declaration that we are now free to enter His presence. Before that only the high priest could enter the inner room once a year, and even he couldn’t come just as he was (for more on this see Hebrews 9:1-8).

For those of us who have brought our sin to Jesus, there is nothing that can stop us having intimacy with God. The fact that the curtain has been torn in two signifies that sin can no longer keep you from His presence. You can come just as you are, right now. In the apostle Paul’s words: ‘Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence’– Hebrews 4:16

As we come into His presence we discover the fullness of life that we were originally created to have. Can I encourage you, right in this moment, to spend some time with Him – make space and allow Him to pour out His love on you, speak personally to you and breathe His life into you?

Prayer: Father, I thank You that the curtain of the temple was torn in two when Your Son Jesus breathed His last breath on the cross. I thank You that because of His sacrifice, I can freely enter Your presence. I pray that You would help me to remember that I can enter Your presence just as I am, at any time of the day. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Source:  Seeds of the Kingdom

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