March 20th

The Integrity of Redemption

And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28 Hope.

It's amazing the power this little word has.

Just consider that the promise of hope elected President Obama. Proverbs tells us that Hope deferred makes the heart sick. Hope gives strength that helps the suffering to endure.

Hope is strong. Hope is powerful. Hope is life-giving and life-sustaining. Studies even show that hope prolongs and saves the lives of cancer patients, as many times people have died quickly when diagnosed early on with treatable cancers because they lacked hope and people have survived late diagnoses of horrible cancers because they held fast to hope.

What are you hoping for today? What hopes have you held in the past that you have given up on? And how do you grow in this powerful thing we call hope?

No matter how much hope you have today, let me encourage you-the God of all hope is also the God who redeems all things.

Look at our verse today. That's a life verse for me that speaks of the freedom that is found in our redemption. It speaks of the faithfulness of God where our redemption is concerned. It speaks of His forgiveness over our past, present, and future, over things that we're not even aware of right now that we're going to royally screw up.

His Word declares that we can know this, that all things work together for good-not just the good things, but also the bad things, not just the successes, but also the failures, and even the things that you look at in your life and would call somewhat neutral-all things. He promises to redeem all things.

I get questioned on this all the time because so many people are right in the middle of it. They're like, How could this be redeemed? This is sin. This is sick. This stinks. I've lost hope. That's a big question, and I don't want this answer to sound trite, but as soon as we look to God more than we usually do, redemption has begun. If we're looking to God more because of something, then it's worth it right there. Now that is not where God's redemption stops,

but it is where it begins.

Once we have fixed our eyes on the God of our redemption, we have found our God of hope, too.

Prayer Lord God,

Thank You that You are the God of both redemption and hope! I need hope refreshed in my life, so I look to You with joyful anticipation of how You are going to redeem my circumstances for Your glory!

Amen

Horizon Church
March 19th

A Plaguing Prophetic Prediction

And He said, The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground, and should sleep by night and rise by day, and the seed should sprout and grow, he himself does not know how. For the earth yields crops by itself: first the blade, then the head, after that the full grain in the head. But when the grain ripens, immediately he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.' Mark 4:26-29

Moses warned him. He said that death was coming if he didn't heed God's voice, but he didn't pay any attention. Are you?

Starting all the way back on Mt. Sinai, God gave Moses signs by which he could prove that God had spoken to and sent him. Moses took these signs before Pharaoh, but the ruler said, Big deal. My magicians can do those parlor tricks with their eyes closed. He ignored the first signs; the blade was starting to peak out from the ground.

God gave Moses the first plague, turning the water to blood, signifying the death that would later come to every Egyptian household. Pharaoh ignored this sign, and the next one too, and the blade grew bigger in the ground.

God released the third plague: lice on every head. This time the magicians couldn't repeat the sign. Instead, they said it was the finger of God. But Pharaoh still refused to see the sign and what it pointed to.

And so it kept going until finally God sent the tenth and final plague: the death of every firstborn son. The stalk was full grown, bearing fruit, ready for harvest. Pharaoh finally saw the sign, but it never had to come to this sign of death.

Death is coming for all of us one day, and God is continually sending signs for us to see. He is yelling, Hey! See that the stalk is growing and will soon be ready for the sickle! Repent now! Don't be foolish like Pharaoh and wait until it's too late!

I hope that it's enough for all of us that the sons of Egypt died in foolishness, ignoring God's signs. Let's see His signs and repent now, so that when that final sign comes we do as Israel did and pass under His blood into freedom and life everlasting.

Prayer Lord God,

I know that death is coming for me one day, but I thank You that I don't have to face it alone. You have already beaten death for me! I choose to repent now and follow You. Please lead me into life and freedom!

Amen

Horizon Church
March 18th

People of the Second Chance

You are our epistle written in our hearts, known and read by all men; clearly you are an epistle of Christ, ministered by us, written not with ink but by the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of flesh, that is, of the heart. 2 Corinthians 2:6-8

Compare and contrast. I mean, we do this every time we make a decision between two things on everything from vegetables to a new car. If we do it for everything else, how much more should we do it when we consider how to live?

We need to compare today between the old way, the old covenant, the Ten Commandments, the law; and the new way, the new covenant, the new commandment, and the Spirit of God.

Consider this about the old way, I don't know if you've realized it yet, but none of us can even keep those rules on a regular basis. Many people don't even know what they are. And what if your religion was attached to that? You'd be rather hopeless. If it was all up to us to be good enough and to follow all the rules all the time, none of us would make it. We all fail at that test.

Compare that with the new way. Instead of a law written on tablets of stone, we have a new way written on our hearts. This shows us that God has made us the people of the second chance, because God is gracious and merciful and has now given us an even better way than the old way.

Consider another thing. The glory of the Old Covenant is ever fading. That's why Moses covered his shining face after he delivered the laws God had given him, because he knew it was fading. But the New Covenant that God has now given to us has a glory that is ever increasing. The glory of this covenant in us and on us only grows better and brighter every day!

But here's the thing-that veil that was over Moses face, Paul says it is over our hearts, keeping us from seeing the truth of the new way, until we turn to Christ Jesus.

Are you ready to trade the old way for the new way? Are you ready to cross over from the way of failure, the way of death, the way of fading glory, into the new way of life, truth, beauty, and eternal glory? If you are ready, then turn to Christ today.

Prayer Lord Jesus,

Thank You for opening a new way for me! I have had enough of the old way, and I long to enter into the new. I turn to You today for help, for salvation, and for everything You have for me in Your new way!

Amen

Horizon Church
March 17th

The Full Surrender

I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. Romans 12:1-2

Unconditional surrender. It's a term of the battlefield that no one wants to have demanded of them.

It means that you give up all of your rights, all of your desires, and any hope of your interests being taken care of. It means throwing yourself completely upon the mercy of your captor, your conqueror, the one who has vanquished you.

And, depending on your perspective, it is an unfortunate thing that God demands of us, because His terms of our unconditional surrender are dire. He wants nothing short of our very lives. He wants us to die.

But forget your selfish desires to control your own life for a moment and think this through. Everyone has to die, but Jesus has given us a choice. In dying in our place, He has offered us the chance to say with Paul, I have been crucified with Christ and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me.

We have the incredible opportunity to count ourselves to have already died with Jesus on the cross. And while we still have the rest of our days on this earth to live in the flesh, we can begin to live with the life of Christ Jesus inside of us.

This life goes far beyond the experience of an unredeemed person's life, the life lived without Jesus. Our life with Jesus is the abundant life that will overflow into eternity!

It is a deal that we will not receive from anyone else, but the terms of our surrender remain the same. We cannot partially become living sacrifices. It is all or nothing. In or out.

The question that faces us today is this-will you allow Jesus to conquer you? Will you accept His terms of unconditional surrender? Will you unreservedly give your life over to Him and allow Him to live His life through you?

The abundant life of Jesus is waiting for you. Say yes to Him today.

Prayer Lord Jesus,

Thank You that You are merciful when I throw myself upon Your grace! I choose today to offer myself in unconditional surrender to You. Please take my life and begin to live Your life through me now and for the rest of my days!

Amen

Horizon Church
March 16th

Extra, Extra

For if there is first a willing mind, it is accepted according to what one has, and not according to what he does not have. For I do not mean that others should be eased and you burdened; but by an equality, that now at this time your abundance may supply their lack-that there may be equality. 2 Corinthians 8:3-5

Everyone is out for your money. You work hard for it, but everywhere you turn, someone is asking for it.

Why, then, would you bother reading a devotional that is about money? You'd read it because the truth is that God has called all of us to some very God-sized visions, and if we're going to see them come to pass, it will take wise use of our money. It is with this heart that Paul wrote to the Corinthian church to talk about our minds.

Paul tells us that we need a willing mind-a mind willing to learn new things, to give control of our finances over to God, and to give generously according to what we have. Now, Paul is not telling us that we should give ourselves into debt and lack. What he is telling us is that when we help supply what is needed when others lack, God will also supply to us what we lack.

You know what I think of there? I think of Africa. Some of us are like, Well, if you're on the radio in Africa, why aren't the Africans paying for it?

With what? I mean, they desperately cling to every word, not having Bibles, wanting a page out of your Bible, knowing you have multiple Bibles probably in your house on shelves gathering dust. You have extra, okay? Don't be looking at me like, Extra! Extra! I don't think this applies to me. I have none.

Look, if you parked your car inside last night, then you have extra. If you have clothes hanging in a closet, then you have extra. If you have food in your cupboards, then you have more extra than half the world has. Do you have money in the bank? Most of the world lives on two dollars or less a day.

That's called extra. And maybe this extra is more like an Extra! Extra! This is news to me! That's okay for it to be news to you, but we need to know what to do about it. For us where I pastor, our extra is helping to supply Africa's lack.

But you know what? We have a need that they are helping to meet by sending missionaries to reach our nation.

Give of your extra, because if you do, God will supply for your lack.

Prayer Lord God,

Thank You for giving me extra! Now please also help me to really see it as extra so that I can see how to give of my extra to supply others' needs.

Amen

Horizon Church
March 15th

MySpace.God

I have declared the former things from the beginning; they went forth from My mouth, and I caused them to hear it. Suddenly I did them, and they came to pass. Isaiah 48:3

How do you believe the world began? It would be interesting sometime to walk down the street and interview people to see what they think.

It just so happens, though, that God has an opinion on the matter. He says that He did it; He spoke the world into being. If you don't believe Him, then let us reason with each other for a moment. However you look at it, there are only four possible explanations for the origin of the universe.

First, it is just an illusion; it doesn't really exist. Well, I'm sorry, but if you believe this then you are a little crazy. I think, therefore I am, applies here. Something has to exist in order for you to think and experience all the things that you do.

Second, the universe spontaneously arose out of nothing. This was once very popular, but has now been proven to be completely absurd scientifically. Matter cannot create itself, it is simply impossible.

Third, the universe has always existed in some form. This remains a widespread belief today, but also is disproven by science and mathematics. The theory of thermo-dynamics tells us that everything is gradually losing energy, slowly wearing out and going away. This indicates that there has to have been a beginning to everything, which leads us back to the indefensible theory number two.

This leaves us with our fourth and last explanation: Somehow, sometime, somewhere, everything was put into place by a Creator. This is the only remaining scientific explanation. It is the only reasonable view of the origin of the universe. Because matter and energy are both finite things-ever decreasing and never increasing, ever decaying and never creating, ever ignorant and never intelligent-they are completely incapable of creating an ordered universe or a populated planet, whether by design or by chance.

These things have to have been done by an infinite God, a God who exists outside of time, matter, and space, an uncreated God who is not limited by the boundaries of creation.

Have you met this infinite God?

Prayer Lord God,

Thank You that You are God, the Creator of all things! Thank You for revealing Yourself in the intricacies of creation. I worship You today and ask You to help me live out the reason for which I was created.

Amen

Horizon Church
March 14th

Being Wise in Foolish Times

If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways. James 1:5-7

This has got to be one of the best promises in scripture. Seriously! God promises that whenever we need wisdom, all we need to do is ask.

Just ask, and He'll give it to us liberally. Not just a little bit, not just barely what we need, but liberally, God will give us wisdom. Now that's a great promise in this day and age in which we have a lot of tough decisions to make and a huge need for wisdom!

But God says that when we ask, we cannot doubt, because if we doubt then we won't receive anything. So to help us receive when we ask, let me give you four things about wisdom that we need to pray for together.

First, we need to pray for wisdom that produces a hearing heart. This means that the first thing we're listening for when we pop out of bed in the morning is God's voice of wisdom. More than the voice of Fox News, more than the voice of whatever newspaper you grab first, you are living to hear His voice.

Second, we need to pray for wisdom that produces a clearer vision. Here's the scary thing about this-it's not the same as what we see as logical. Why? Because God's wisdom told Peter to get out of the boat during a storm. What's His wisdom telling you?

Third, we need to pray for wisdom that produces a deeper passion. I've heard it said that as we get older, our wisdom increases and our passion decreases. I never want that said of me. Wisdom should bring us closer to the Lord to the point where our passion to serve Him increases more and more.

Fourth, we need to pray for wisdom that produces a higher calling. I believe, in all the events that are happening in the world right now, God certainly desires to see His Church step up the plate and swing for the fence, embracing His wisdom that enables us to accomplish great things for the glory of His name.

Will you pray for this kind of wisdom with me today?

Prayer Father God,

Thank You that You promise to give wisdom to whoever asks! I ask for wisdom today, wisdom that produces in me a hearing heart, a clearer vision, a deeper passion, and a higher calling. Help me to be a part of what You're doing in the world today for Your glory!

Amen

Horizon Church