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TAKE TIME TO PRAYJanuary 18, 2009 on 12:46 pm | In Blog entries | No CommentsMatthew 6:6 But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. My mind keeps going over a recent prayer meeting I attended. My heart is saddened and my soul aches. You see, I left this prayer meeting wondering what had just happened. One person screamed at the Lord and demanded the presence of the Holy Spirit. Another wanted prayers answered and answered NOW. And yet another’s voice increased in intensity above someone else praying, reaching a point where it became unbearable to my ears. These were children yelling at their Father and demanding their own way. I can’t explain what happened in any other way. Perhaps I’m old fashioned or just prefer the quietness and personal relationship that comes with being with the Father in prayer. Some may even say I misunderstood the prayer meeting. But I wasn’t the only one who ‘misunderstood’ what and how they ‘prayed’. I love to pray. I love to pray in prayer meetings, even if someone finds the need to pray over the top of me because I’m not loud enough for the Father to hear. I can’t ever remember reading in the Word that our Father is deaf. Where has the burden gone to pray as Jesus prayed? Where is the desire to set time aside to really pray as He taught us? Without going into a thesis, what does it really mean to pray? Prayer is more than asking. Prayer is praising God, waiting in his presence, confessing our sins to the Father, reading and meditating on his word, interceding for others, presenting our petitions and thanking him for all things. For some, it can even include singing, but we need time to listen to what God has to say to us; to hear that still small voice. Matthew 18:20 speaks about praying together. “For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.” So why would we need to demand His presence? The next time you make time to pray, either in a group or in your own quiet time with the Father, remember to really take time to pray. Don’t make your own agenda and check your motives. Father, help me to remember to pray as you have taught us. Help me to praise Your name and give thanks for your blessings. Don’t allow me to get caught up in my own agenda and demand my way as a spoilt child. Give me a heart to take the time to really pray. Amen © Chrissy Siggee Scripture Verses used are from the King James Version of the Bible
CONTINUE IN LOVEJanuary 16, 2009 on 9:42 am | In Blog entries | No CommentsJohn 15:8-10 Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples. As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you: continue ye in my love. If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father’s commandments, and abide in his love. The Word of God breathes the spirit of love. God is love. There are over 440 references to love in the Bible. Our Christian faith is based on love: a love that sacrificed His life so we could live. In 1 John 3:23 we read that there is a new commandment from God, that we should believe on his Son, Jesus Christ, and love one another. It’s not always easy to love and sometimes it’s easier not to love. Or is it? Often the consequences of not loving others as we should can be destructive to ourselves and those we do love. How often do we choose not to love someone because of their behaviour, lifestyle or simply being afraid to love them? I have a couple of friends that fear being hurt. They have chosen not to love, and in doing so have cut themselves off from so many who love them. They believe they are happy and don’t need love from others. I find their choice to be a very sad and lonely one. If God is love and we are to live in love, we need to rethink His commandments. If there’s someone in your life you are struggling to show love to, ask God to reveal how you can. Seek His wisdom in dealing with those who hurt you or agitate you and show them His love today. Be encouraged… 1 John 4:7 Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. Father, in your great mercy, help me to show your love to those who I find hard to love. Help me forgive those who have not shown love and grace to me so they may see Jesus in my life. Amen. © Chrissy Siggee Scripture Verses used are from the King James Version of the Bible
WILL YOU BELIEVEJanuary 14, 2009 on 2:24 pm | In Blog entries | No CommentsJohn 3:18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. I grew up in a Christian home and witnessed many answered prayers and God-orchestrated incidents regularly so perhaps believing was easy for me. I accepted Christ as my own personal Saviour and Lord at the age of six. I’ve been told it would be impossible for me to remember, but I do. I don’t remember every word spoken by the preacher, but I remember the powerful impact they had on me. I also remember the hymn that was sung by the choir. It still echoes in my head, even as I type this memory. In my early to mid teens, I couldn’t understand why my friends wouldn’t believe there was a God who created all things. The beauty of nature has always left me breathless and I suppose that’s why so many of my poems reflect my love for creation. I couldn’t understand why they laughed at me when I told them about Jesus. In my late teens and early twenties, I worked with younger teens and again, I was mystified by the lack of faith I witnessed. I once invited a guest pastor to a weekly youth meeting. He was very wise for his age and I was pleased he was because a small street gang came to that meeting. They were a little disruptive but mostly they were just being who they were and behaving the only way they knew how. When the speaker gave the invitation to seek Christ as their Lord, the smirks started. The response by this young pastor has stayed with me all these years and I’ve used his words once or twice in similar situations. He said: “Consider for just a moment where you would spend eternity if you were to leave here tonight and be hit by a car or bus, or if another gang attacked and killed you on your way home. If you’re not a believer, allow yourself to ponder for a few minutes that if it was true, then what? And if you still don’t believe, I’ll accept it.” Three of those gang members accepted Jesus that night. I leave you with the words of that young pastor. “If you’re not a believer, allow yourself to ponder for a few minutes that if it was true, then what? And if you still don’t believe, I’ll accept it.” Where will you spend eternity? Will you believe? John 12:46 I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness. © Chrissy Siggee Scripture verses used are from the King James Version of the Bible
SEEKING GODJanuary 12, 2009 on 8:30 am | In Blog entries | No CommentsPsalm 9:10 And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee: for thou, LORD, hast not forsaken them that seek thee. Our Christian faith requires being in a relationship and friendship with God. Our God is not our adversary or our accuser. He’s our Father, friend and brother and we need to seek Him in all things. We also need to be obedient to His word and trust Him with the obedience which naturally occurs from our relationship with God, our Lord and Saviour. Christianity is a committed relationship with the Father of our faith. Most of us want a relationship with our earthly father. Why? We desire our father’s affection and approval, and because he desires to lavish his love on us. So too our heavenly Father desires to abundantly bless us. He loves us. He cares for us so much that He was willing to die for us and wants nothing more than to forgive us. Seeking God should be the desire of our heart: desiring His grace and His will. He created us to have a relationship with Him. Jeremiah 29:13 And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart. Father, I want to seek a relationship with you. Teach me truth and understanding so that I may know you as I ought. My desire, Lord, is to know you more. Amen. © Chrissy Siggee Scripture Verses used are from the King James Version of the Bible
ON THE WINGS OF A … DUCK!January 10, 2009 on 7:16 pm | In Blog entries | No CommentsIt was a beautiful morning for a walk. After parking my little car close to the footpath which led to the river, I stepped onto the paved walkway and turned left toward my favourite place. The water was as smooth as silk. Its glass like appearance mirrored the beauty of Gods creation that surrounded it. The sun was warm and not a single cloud in the sky. The air was filled with the aroma of damp earth after the rain. I breathed in the fresh clean air, deep into my lungs. The heavens were filled with the sound of a flock of birds; all the indications of a beautiful day filled my senses. It came from under the bridge. It was flying very low. Every now and then it skimmed the surface so lightly the tiniest ripple formed and died. Words of a well know song came to mind followed by the words of a verse. “Now that’s strange. There’s the wings of a snow white dove and the wings of an eagle, but on the wings of a … duck!” As I watched this unattractive but graceful, swift moving creature, I began to wonder just how awesome God really is. The power in those wings gave it the speed of an eagle, yet the gracefulness reminded me of a dove. The charm of that duck brought me into a new understanding of beauty. God the designer and creator of the whole world, made all things… well. © Chrissy Siggee Scripture Verses used are from the King James Version of the Bible « Previous Page — Next Page » |
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