Mark 5:25 Now a certain woman had a flow of blood for twelve years, 26 and had suffered many things from many physicians. She had spent all that she had and was no better, but rather grew worse. 27 When she heard about Jesus, she came behind Him in the crowd and touched His garment. 28 For she said, “If only I may touch His clothes, I shall be made well.” 

 The woman with the issue of blood is applauded for placing her faith in Jesus. And she should be. But if you look at the text, faith wasn’t the woman’s problem. The woman’s problem was where she placed her faith.

Twelve years prior to Jesus, the woman placed her faith in physicians. We know this because she spent all she had hoping the physicians could heal her body. The woman was not healed until she placed her faith in Jesus.

This is true today with some of us. Our faith may be misplaced. 

Some of us have recently graduated from college and we believe our degree will help us get a better job. Our faith shouldn’t be placed in that degree. Our faith should be placed in God because God is responsible for promoting us to a better employment position (Ps. 75:6-7). Some of us desire a house, but we’ve placed our faith in having good credit before getting a house. Our faith shouldn’t be placed in good credit. Our faith should be placed in the favor of God aligned with the Word of God which states He (God) will give us houses that we did not build (Deut. 6:10-11). 

Other examples of misplaced faith include vitamins to stay healed, owning a gun for security/protection, and exercising to live longer.

It’s time to redirect our faith back to God and God alone. He may instruct us to obtain a degree or pay off our debts to obtain good credit, but that shouldn’t overshadow our faith in God. Let’s place and keep our faith in God.

We’ve all faced issues and problems in our lives. Some of those issues came from our mistakes and disobedience to God’s plan for our lives. Whatever we’ve done, through Christ, we have forgiveness. Not only do we have forgiveness, our mistakes and disobedience have been erased from the mind of God. He’s not holding our shortcomings over our heads and we won’t see those mistakes at judgement day.

Since God forgave and forgot, we too are obligated to forgive and forget. We need to forget the sins we’ve committed against God and forgive ourselves. We need to forget the hurt and pain we’ve caused to others and forgive ourselves. Regardless if the other person has forgiven us, God has forgiven us and forgotten everything we’ve done wrong.

Release all past hurts, failures, mistakes, and shortcomings and focus on the future plan and purpose God has for your life.

Philippians 3:13 Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus

Hebrews 12:2 looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 

Notice, joy was the emotion of Jesus as He went through a negative experience. When negative experiences arise in your life, what’s your go-to emotion? Is it anger, frustration, worry, or fear? Or is it joy, peace, anticipation, or hope?

If our go-to emotions seem to be negative, we have to ask ourselves, do we really trust this loving God Who can work out any situation for our good or do we trust in our own ability to handle the situation? 

If we’re trusting in our own ability, we’ll always be frustrated or fearful because the situation will always appear monstrous.

We were never designed to be led or controlled by our emotions. We’re designed to be led by the Spirit of God. So, when negative experiences arise in our lives, don’t get emotional and “freak-out.” Trust and depend on God to handle and see you through this seemingly difficult time. 

 Inspired by Pastor Ilya Golden

Some of us have been disappointed with the outcomes in life. If we’re not mindful, we’ll allow this disappointment to affect our faith.

If we have a need or desire, but we’ve accepted the mentality that if it happens then it’s God’s will, but if it doesn’t happen then it’s not God’s will, that’s not faith. We’re living a life with no expectation. We’re allowing life to tell us what it’s going to give us instead of using our God-given authority to take what we need or desire from life. It’s like a person who chooses to never get in relationship because they don’t want to get hurt.

If a person wants to live their life with no expectation and afraid to take risks, that’s fine. However, for those who desire to receive everything God wants them to have, stay encouraged. 

First of all, it’s not a risk when it comes to receiving things from God. It’s a guarantee. God’s Word guarantees we will receive everything we desire (Mark 11:24). The reasons we don’t receive the things we desire are:

1. We don’t ask (James 4:2) 

2. Unbelief/Doubt (James 1:6-7) 

3. Wrong Motives (James 4:3) 

4. Condemnation (1 John 3:20-24) 

 If we ask God, with correct motives, believe in our hearts, and free ourselves from condemnation we will receive whatever we desire. Live a life of expectation. 

 James 1:6 But he must ask in faith without any doubting, for the one who doubts is like the surf of the sea, driven and tossed by the wind. 7 For that man ought not to expect that he will receive anything from the Lord,

In Psalms 77, we see a troubled person. We see a person who seems to be bogged down by the issues of life. 3: I remembered God, and was troubled; I complained, and my spirit was overwhelmed. Selah.

Because of the overwhelming issues he faced, he began to complain and question the presence, mercy, and promise of God. 7: Will the Lord cast off forever? And will He be favorable no more? 8: Has His mercy ceased forever? Has His promise failed forevermore? 9: Has God forgotten to be gracious? Has He in anger shut up His tender mercies? Selah

Due to difficult circumstances, some of us have questioned if God was with us, for us, and able to do what He said He would do.

In the midst of this person’s troubling experience, he had a revelation of Who God was. He had a defining moment that moved him away from depression and towards expectation. 10: And I said, “This is my anguish; But I will remember the years of the right hand of the Most High.” 11: I will remember the works of the Lord; Surely I will remember Your wonders of old. 12: I will also meditate on all Your work, And talk of Your deeds. By remembering the great and mighty things God has done, he person was able to overcome depression. By praising God and meditating on His works, he was able to encourage himself.

We have all faced the issues of life. If depression, self-pity, or a bad attitude starts to set in, begin to recall what God has already done for you. Praise Him for all the marvelous things He has done in your life. The more we reflect and praise our God, our days get a little easier and brighter. Eventually, our troubling experiences will end and we’ll have another reason to praise and thank our God.

2 Corinthians 1:20 For no matter how many promises God has made, they are “Yes” in Christ. And so through him the “Amen” is spoken by us to the glory of God.


As we can see, based on this scripture, every believer has access to the promises of God. The promises of God include the following: 
Made Righteous (2 Corinthians 5:21).
Healed and Made whole (Isaiah 53:5).
Forgiveness (Colossians 1:14).
Wealth (Psalms 112:1-3).
Prosperity (3 John 1:2).
An Abundant Life (John 10:10).
…and more.
Although these promises belong to us, God’s plan for these promises remain the same. With every promise or blessing, we are to be a blessing. 
We’re made righteous to be a blessing.
We’re healed to be a blessing.
We’re forgiven to be a blessing.
We’re wealthy to be a blessing. 
We’re prosperous to be a blessing.
We have an abundant life to be a blessing. 
God’s plan has always been dual focused. He desired to positively impact the quality of our lives so that we can positively impact the life of another. 
Be a blessing. 

Genesis 12:2 “I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing.


Romans 13:8 Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.

Through His death and resurrection, Jesus fulfilled the curse of the law. Because of Jesus, we no longer have to experience any part of the curse which includes poverty, sickness, and death. 
 
The motivation for this fulfillment was love. We see this through the famous verse of John 3:16 which states “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.

We’re not redeemed from the curse of the law to live recklessly. This love that redeemed us from the curse of the law compels us to live for Him (2 Corinthians 5:14-15). Continue to experience the love of God and live a life that is pleasing to Him. 

 

Luke 12:48 But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.

If we took a survey, the majority of the population desires to be wealthy. Some may want to be millionaires while others desire to be billionaires. As we can see, a lot of us are not millionaires or billionaires. Even some of the believers, who serve a God Who owns all the gold and silver, are not millionaires. Some believers are even struggling to make it from day to day.

Throughout the Word of God, the believer is promised wealth and riches (Psalm 112:1-3; Isaiah 45:3; Prov. 13:22). Even with these promises, why does it seem like wealth is eluding the believer? Could it be the motives of the believer? If we asked most people what they would do with their riches, most of the things would be self-involved. People would invest their money to make more money for themselves, buy a nice house and car for themselves, and enjoy seeing the beautiful sights of the world. There’s nothing wrong with these activities but, what about everyone else? What about the Kingdom of God? 

To whom much is given, much will be required is a principle. If we’re not willing to do something with our riches, why would God give us riches? If we ever want to be millionaires or billionaires, we have to renew our minds to become Kingdom-minded. Kingdom-minded people are not self-involved; they do for others, and most importantly, they do for the Kingdom of God.  

   

Hebrews 13:15 By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of [our] lips giving thanks to his name. 

 Our praise is the most appropriate response to the finished works of Jesus. On the cross, Jesus stated “It is finished.” What did Jesus finish? Everything.

Jesus reconciled us back to God. Jesus allowed us to be forgiven. Jesus redeemed us from the curse of the law. Jesus disarmed Satan of his power. Jesus allowed us to be partakers of the blessing. 

With this in mind, we praise God for Jesus for allowing us to receive everything we need or desire that pertains to life and godliness.

So, when we have needs or desires ,we should have faith and believe that we’vereceived it. Secondly, we praise God that through the blood of Jesus those needs and desires have already been made available to us. We’re not praising God to do something; we’re praising God that through the finished works of Jesus, it’s already done.

Psalms 69:7-8 Because for Your sake I have borne reproach; Shame has covered my face. I have become a stranger to my brothers, And an alien to my mother’s children;

12 Those who sit in the gate speak against me, And I am the song of the drunkards.

As we commit ourselves to God and go deeper in Him, everyone is not going to cheer and applaud. Some of the people we call “friends” may talk behind our backs, call us hypocrites, or turn their backs on us. In fact, Jesus lets us know in Matthew 10:22 people will hate us because they hate Him.

This doesn’t mean we should stop serving the Lord. In fact, we should be serving God even more and thanking Him for revealing the true identity of those closest to us. Our identity is not based on who we’re friends with and how we’re viewed by the world. Our identity is in Christ and how we’re viewed by God.

Let’s continue to go deeper in God and not be concerned with what others think of us and how others treat us. It’s a guarantee they will hate.

Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

A lot of us want to know and walk out the ultimate plan and purpose God has for our lives. Instead of sitting around and waiting on that purpose to be revealed, let’s make it easier on ourselves and fulfill our daily purposes.

There are a few things that take place as we seek God to walk out our daily purposes.
1. We show God we’re serious and sincere about fulfilling HIS plan and HIS agenda while we’re here on the earth.
2. It gives us a sense of meaning and accomplishment on a daily level.
3. Our daily purposes will eventually lead us to our ultimate purposes.

Let’s continue to seek God regarding our ultimate purposes. Until that purpose is revealed, let’s seek God regarding our daily purposes.

Genesis 2:18 The LORD God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.”

There are some who think they don’t need anyone else while in this world. All they need is God. This kind of thinking is actually contrary to the Word of God. As we can see, from the beginning, God Himself made it clear that it’s not good for mankind to be alone. If God, our Creator, said it’s not good for man to be alone, surely He knows what we need. God knows it’s in our best interest to be sociable.

Some may say, all I need in this life is God and my spouse. This kind of thinking is also contrary to the Word of God. For instance, in James 5:14 it says, Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. We may be sick physically or emotionally. By not being sociable, we limit our avenues to maintain this healing Jesus provided.

Finally, in Hebrews 10:25 it says, Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as you see the day approaching. We may not need encouragement that day, but God may use us to encourage someone else.

Socializing has been a component of God’s plan from the beginning. Receive a blessing or be a blessing by socializing with others.

In relationships, value seems to be placed on being right. Arguments may start and some relationships have ended because people want to be right. Jesus was right about a lot of things, but notice His behavior in the midst of the conflict:

In the case of raising Lazarus up from the dead, Jesus had a conflict with the sister of Lazarus (John 11). Lazarus’ sister was upset with Jesus because He didn’t heal Lazarus before he died. When Jesus said He would raise him up, she didn’t think immediately.

Jesus could have gotten into an argument about how He was going to raise Lazarus up and after He raised Lazarus up, He could have had an “I told you so” moment with Lazarus’ sister. Instead, Jesus remained calm, allowed his actions to do the talking, and He didn’t boast about being right.

This also occurred with Jairus’ daughter (Luke 8). When Jesus informed Jairus his daughter was not dead but asleep, everyone laughed. Jesus kicked everyone out and healed his daughter. Jesus could have walked out and said, “I told you so,” but He didn’t. He continued to do the work of God.

What can we learn from this? If we believe we are led by God to do a certain thing or if we believe we’re correct about a certain topic, there’s no need to argue about it. We should allow our actions to do the talking. If we’re correct, the other person will see. We don’t need to yell “I told you so” or hold it over the person’s head for the next week. Let’s grow in maturity and take the importance off of being right.

Luke 8:52 Everyone there was crying and mourning for the child. Jesus said, “Don’t cry; the child is not dead—she is only sleeping!” 53 They all made fun of him, because they knew that she was dead. 54 But Jesus took her by the hand and called out, “Get up, child!” 55 Her life returned, and she got up at once, and Jesus ordered them to give her something to eat

 

Numbers 11:21 But Moses said, “The people, among whom I am, are 600,000 on foot; yet You have said, ‘I will give them meat, so that they may eat for a whole month.’ 22 “Should flocks and herds be slaughtered for them, to be sufficient for them? Or should all the fish of the sea be gathered together for them, to be sufficient for them?” 23 The LORD said to Moses, “Is the LORD’S power limited? Now you shall see whether My word will come true for you or not.” 

 In Maximize Our Belief part 1, we mentioned how it’s important to place our belief on a supernatural level when serving an unlimited God. We also mentioned how it’s important to stand in agreement and encourage other believers in the body of Christ to believe God for the impossible.

With this in mind, as we continue to be led by the Spirit of God, the Spirit of God may have us do something that goes beyond all human logic, reasoning, and understanding. In order to experience the impossible, we have to believe and do what the Spirit of God is leading us to do. 

Miracles in the Bible were a result of the prophets obeying God.

God has instructed some of us to step out on faith and do things that are totally contrary to our human reasoning. He may have instructed some of us to quit our jobs and start a business, sell our cars and give the money to the Kingdom of God, or start our own church in the community. Unfortunately, some of us have not obeyed God because of fear or unbelief. I’ll ask you the same question God asked Moses, “Is the Lord’s power limited?” 

 Whatever God has instructed us to do, He’s already made provision for us on the other side of our obedience. Trust God and let’s do what He instructs us to do to maximize our belief in Him.

Mark 11:22 “Have faith in God,” Jesus answered. 

 Matthew 19:26 Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” 

 Christians are so quick to quote these scriptures, but very few of them actually believe what they’re quoting. It seems as if some believers are choosing to believe what they’ve seen or experienced over believing God. Unbelief is expected in the world, but not for born-again believers. 

 For instance, if someone would say they are standing in faith for an easy pain-free pregnancy and delivery, some “believers” would laugh in unbelief and/or try to talk them out of what they’re standing in faith for. Why? Why would some “believers” attempt to persuade that person or couple to think logically and naturally instead of supernaturally? They’re only standing on a collection of promises found in Exodus 23:26, Isaiah 53:4-5, and 1 Timothy 2:15. 

 If someone would say they will be debt free next year. Some may say they should be “realistic.” Why minimize the belief of another?

The scriptures say have faith in God and with God all things are possible. It doesn’t say faith in logic or realistic expectations.

Let’s encourage and stand in agreement for the members in the body of Christ to believe big. We shouldn’t reduce our beliefs, dreams, and desires to the finite thinking of man. We serve a big God who can and is willing to do the impossible for us. 

 Believe Big!

Psalms 67: 5 Let the peoples praise You, O God; Let all the peoples praise You. 6 Then the earth shall yield her increase; God, our own God, shall bless us. 7 God shall bless us, And all the ends of the earth shall fear Him.

This was an old covenant conditional blessing the people would receive as a result of their praise and worship to God. When people praised and worshiped our God, the earth would yield its increase and God would bless them.

Through Christ, we are under a better covenant. Through the blood of Christ, we have access to the earth’s increase and God’s blessings through faith alone. Although our praise and worship does not cause God to bless us, our praise and worship displays where our faith lies. Our faith or belief in God, through Christ, allows us to obtain the promises of God (Romans 4:16). Our praise and worship prior to receiving the manifestation of our desires shows God and everyone else we’ve received, by faith, the manifestation of our blessings. Our praise and worship after receiving the manifestation of our desires shows God and everyone else we acknowledge Who was responsible for the manifestation of our blessings.

Let’s praise and worship our God to solidify our faith.

Galatians 5:4 You who are trying to be justified by the law have been alienated from Christ; you have fallen away from grace.

When a minister or someone well-known in the body of Christ gets caught in the act(s) of sin, people often say they “fell from grace.”

As we can see, the term “fell from grace” has no correlation with sin. Falling from grace means a person who chooses to be justified or made righteous by the law. When a person chooses to be justified by the law, they choose to live by religious rules and regulations of the old covenant. They think by following these rules and regulations of the old covenant, they are righteous, holy, and positioning themselves to receive blessings from God. Meanwhile, these same people reduce the works of Jesus to only dying for their sins. They forget that through the grace of God, Jesus has made them righteous, Jesus has made them holy, and there is nothing they could ever do (righteous works or good behavior) that can outdo what Jesus has done (1 Cor. 1:30).

These are the people who “fell from grace.” They pushed grace aside and believe their acts of righteousness and good behavior alone will make them right with God and get them the desires of their hearts.

With all this in mind, let’s examine our lives to see if we’ve fallen from grace. Let’s determine if we’ve magnified our self-efforts to be righteous above what Jesus has done. If so, we need to make a change and receive everything that grace has provided.

 

1 Corinthians 16:14 Let all that you do be done in love.

This is such a simple verse but, it’s impactful and beneficial.

Regardless of what we do, we must make sure we’re doing it in love. It doesn’t matter if we’re helping out a friend, serving at our church, working at our jobs, or disciplining our children. It all must be done with love.

God is Love (1 John 4:8). When we do things in love, we share a piece of our God with those who are experiencing our help or assistance. We may not be able to preach the gospel to those we’re assisting, but if our actions are done in love, they may experience a touch of God that will leave them wanting more of Him.

Imagine if an unsaved person wakes up and calls customer service and experiences someone helping with the genuine love of God. That person then goes to the grocery store and someone greets them with Love. Then later on at the gym people are socializing with that person in the love of God. Eventually, that person’s heart will be softened and someone will have the opportunity to explain the Gospel of Jesus Christ to that person. Now, that person is no longer unsaved but saved, and spreading the love of God to others.

Let’s examine the love in our lives to determine if we’re spreading love in everything we do.

 

Philippians 3:14 (AMP) I press on toward the goal to win the [supreme and heavenly] prize to which God in Christ Jesus is calling us upward.

Everyone is called to a specific purpose or purposes. So many people believe that the purposes He has for us are going to be automatically handed to us or they will come with time. As we can see, this scripture alone proves that there is a corresponding action we must have to receive ALL God has for us. 

The scripture says, “I press toward the goal.” We must be intentional regarding understanding the purpose(s) God has for us. This means, we may need to turn off the TV and get off the phone and seek God regarding His purpose(s) for our lives. 
We can go through life without ever accomplishing the purpose God has for us, or we can do the will of God and press towards the goal He’s established for us. 
Psalm 66:5 Come and see the works of God; He is awesome in His doing toward the sons of men. 

When people look at our lives, the works of God should be present and evident in our lives. Our lives should be an open invitation for all to see the wondrous works of our God. When people see us, they should see a blessed people, who are prosperous, healed, joyful, and at peace. People should see our children highly successful in school, respectful to everyone, and giving God praise at an early age. They should see us living, driving, and eating the best because we are children of the Most High God. They should also see us being generous and a blessing to those less fortunate than ourselves.

And when unfortunate circumstances arise in our lives, people should see us calm, continuously giving God the praise, and expecting something good to come out of that negative situation. 

Let’s give God the praise for all the awesome things He has done in our lives. 

Psalms 119:148 My eyes stay open through the watches of the night, that I may meditate on Your promises.


God’s Word says we are healed (1 Peter 2:24). 
God’s Word says we are prosperous (3 John 1:2). 
God’s Word says we are forgiven (Ephesians 1:7). 

These are just a few promises of God. 

Meditation is not sitting with our legs crossed together chanting. Meditation, in the Word of God, is continuously forcing our minds to focus on the things in the Word of God. In this case, meditation is forcing our mind to focus on the promises of God. All of God’s promises are found in His Word. 

As we continue to meditate on the promises of God, we create a picture inside of our minds. We start to see ourselves healed, prosperous, and forgiven. That way, if sickness attacks our bodies, we’ve already meditated on the truth that we’re healed. We not only confess we’re healed, but in the middle of the sickness, we can see ourselves healed. This can be done with any thought or situation that is contrary to the Word of God. 

Continue to meditate on the promises of God. Let’s place them in our minds and in our hearts. 
Psalms 66:13-14 I will go into Your house with burnt offerings; I will pay You my vows, Which my lips have uttered And my mouth has spoken when I was in trouble.
Have you ever been in a bad situation and you said the following: “God if you get me out this situation I will never  _________ (fill in the blank)? How many of us have fulfilled that vow to God? How many of us have actually stopped that behavior that put us into that bad predicament? Or, have we forgotten our vow or didn’t care enough to keep it?
When God brings us out of terrible situations, He didn’t bring us out so that we can put ourselves back into the same situation. He brought us out for a greater purpose. He brought us out to be a greater vessel. He brought us out so that we can fulfill His will on the earth.
There are fruitless things we can be involved in on this earth and we’re all smart enough to know what those fruitless things are. Before engaging in fruitless activities, ask yourself the following questions:
1. Will this action bring glory to God?
2. Will this action spiritually, mentally, and physically benefit my life or the life of another?
Let’s not keep placing ourselves in situations where we need to be rescued. Live a life that’s pleasing to God.
Mark 15:34 And at three in the afternoon Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?” (which means “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”).
Jesus was the sacrificial lamb for mankind. Because Jesus was the sacrificial lamb, there were some exchanges that took place on the cross. There were some things Jesus experienced so that we won’t have to. 
For instance, Jesus became poor, so that we might be rich (2 Corinthians 8:9), Jesus took our sicknesses, so that we can be healed (Isaiah 53:4-5), and the most important, Jesus died, so that we might forever live (1 Thessalonians 5:10).  
Jesus being forsaken by God on the cross is an example of another exchange. Since Jesus was forsaken by God, we have the opportunity to be reconciled back with God. Whether in the spirit or in the natural, we will never be without God. Because of the sacrifice of Jesus, we can boldly declare, God will never leave us nor forsake us. 
Praise Jesus for the many sacrificial exchanges He made just for us. 

Grace is unmerited or unearned favor of God through Jesus Christ. There was nothing we did to earn our salvation. Our salvation is a gift from God. Likewise, there is no sinful behavior that will remove our salvation because through grace, all of our sins have been forgiven and where sin is present, grace is even more abundant (Ephesians 1:7; Romans 5:20). 

With this understanding of grace, some may say grace encourages people to sin. This was a concern Paul addressed in Romans 6:1 which states, What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase? In verse two, Paul says, “Certainly not.” What some don’t realize is grace is a teacher. When we truly submit ourselves to God and receive all that grace, through our Lord Jesus Christ, has made available, grace will teach us to live righteously, holy, and in a way that pleases God (Titus 2:11-14). Grace won’t encourage us to sin more but, it will teach us to sin less. 
 
Praise God for His grace because with His grace, we can never fail. 
 
Titus 2:11-12 For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age,
Inspired by the teachings of Pastor C. Dollar
John 12:8 For the poor you have with you always, but Me you do not have always.”
Jesus tells us the poor will be with us always. What was the importance of Jesus letting us know that the poor would always be with us? Since the poor will always be with us, we will always have an opportunity operate in the principle of giving.
The principle of giving can be found in Luke 6:38 and Ephesians 6:8. Luke 6:38 says, give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” Ephesians 6:8 says, knowing that whatsoever good thing any man does, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free. 
 
The principle of giving shows us that when we give to the church, to a charity, or to the poor, we can expect to receive. Our giving not only impacts the lives of the poor, but our giving positively impacts our personal lives.
 
Let’s open up our hearts and open up our wallets and give. 

 

Acts 28:3 As Paul gathered an armful of sticks and was laying them on the fire, a poisonous snake, driven out by the heat, bit him on the hand.
But Paul shook off the snake into the fire and was unharmed.
Paul was bitten by a poisonous snake. Paul shook the snake off into the fire and continued doing what he was doing. Paul didn’t panic, look for medical care, or say his final words because he thought he would die. Why? Paul had an understanding of Luke 10:19 which states, I have given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will harm you. Although the snake bit him, Paul had more faith in what Jesus declared versus the effects of the poisonous snake. 

Paul gave us an example of how we should respond in seemingly troubling situations. There is no need to panic, complain, or be afraid. Find scriptures to stand on related to the situation. If we’ve been bitten by the poisonous snake of lack, we should surround our faith around God being our Shepherd and we shall not want (Psalms 23:1). If we’ve been bitten by the snake of sickness/disease, we should place our faith in the fact that by the stripes of Jesus, we are healed (Isaiah 53:5). 

Whatever the negative situation may be, let’s surround our thinking, our faith, and our attitude around God’s Word rather than the affects of the negative situation. 
John 12:42 Nevertheless even among the rulers many believed in Him, but because of the Pharisees they did not confess Him, lest they should be put out of the synagogue; 
There are some people who believe in Jesus and all He’s done for the Kingdom of God, but their belief in the Son of God is not displayed publicly. It’s more important for them to be identified with the “in crowd” than to be identified as a born-again believer. They make the excuse that their relationship with God is personal and private.  
These people take a great risk by prioritizing people and organizations over Jesus. They take the risk of being ashamed by the Savior Himself. Jesus said in Luke 9:26 for whoever is ashamed of Me and My words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when He comes in His glory, and the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.

This message is not to condemn anyone. This should encourage every believer to take their relationship with God, through Jesus Christ, to another level. We ALL can be more vocal in our relationship with God so, let’s start today.

Take Jesus Public.

Psalms 63:5 My whole being shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness; and my mouth shall praise You with joyful lips. 

Our satisfaction is not based on what car we drive, the lifestyle we live, and the amount of money we have. Our satisfaction should flow through God alone. 
Some may read this scripture and go overboard and think we shouldn’t desire anything at all because we should be satisfied with God. That’s not true. If that were true, God’s Word would not have said He will supply all our needs and give us the desires of our hearts (Philippians 4:19; Ps. 37:4). 
The problem some people have is they feel unsatisfied if they don’t have worldly possessions. Essentially, they make those possessions their God. 
Be satisfied with God because with God, we can receive those worldly possessions and things money can’t buy like, joy, peace, wisdom, healing, and the continuous sensation of genuine love.
Be satisfied with God. 

Hebrews 9:22 And according to the law almost all things are purified with blood, and without shedding of blood there is no remission. 

 There is no remission of sin without the shedding of blood. The word remissions means, the cancellation of a debt, charge, or penalty. Jesus shed His blood on the cross and placed His blood on the mercy seat of God. Because of the blood of Jesus, all of our sin debt has been paid and we are totally forgiven.  In the old covenant, the blood of animals only covered our sins for a year (Hebrew 9:7). For the believer, in this new and better covenant, the blood of Jesus totally removed sin from our account forever. 

That sin we committed last week has been paid for. That sin we may commit next week has been paid for. All sin has been removed from our account and charged to the blood of Christ.

All God asked us to do is to believe what Jesus has done. We don’t have to work for this forgiveness or earn this forgiveness. All we have to do is to believe. Receive what Jesus has done and be spiritually, mentally, and emotionally forgiven.

I Samuel‬ ‭17‬:‭45‬ Then David said to the Philistine, “You come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with a javelin. But I come to you in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.

David surveyed the obstacle in front of him. David not only was facing a giant, but David was facing a giant with a sword, a spear, and a javelin. Regardless of what David saw, David had to make an intentional decision to make God bigger than his obstacle. 
In life, there will be issues that we will have to face. Some of those issues look like giants and they seem impossible to get over. We can either continue to look at this giant of an obstacle, or make God bigger than our obstacle. Some of us have magnified our obstacle for years. At some point, as believers, we have to make the decision and overcome that obstacle.
Remember, it’s not by our strength or logic that we overcome our giants. It’s in the name of the Lord Jesus that we overcome our giants. So, in the name of Jesus, we overcome cancer. In the name of Jesus, we overcome depression. In the name of Jesus, we defeat everything that stands in the way of our promise.
Overcome your giant.

 

Psalms 62:5 My soul, wait silently for God alone, For my expectation is from Him. 
The question that is on the table is, where are we placing our expectation? Our expectation is meant for God alone, but many of us place our expectation in other things. 
Some place their expectation in riches. If they only can get enough money then, everything will be alright. Some place their expectation in having a good career. If they only can get their desired career then, they will be happy. Some place their expectation in relationships. If they can find the right person then, life would be so much better. These are temporary fixes. If our expectation is not placed in God alone, we will always be searching for the next best thing and we will never be satisfied. 
Let’s remove every earthly thing from our mentality that will seemingly make us happy. Let’s place our hope, our trust, and our expectations in a stable God. 
Psalms 61:6 You will prolong the king’s life, His years as many generations.

When people die at an early age, IT IS NOT THE WILL OF GOD. God didn’t pluck them up like a flower, God didn’t call them home, and God didn’t take them out. 

The will of God is that we live a long satisfying life (Psalm 91:16). We see God granting long life in 1 Kings 3:14, Psalms 21:4, and Proverbs 3:1-2. Now, we see the same desire granted to kings in this scripture. Guess what? Through the blood of Jesus Christ, we’ve become kings and priest, therefore, we qualify for long life (Revelations 5:10).
If your desire is to spend many years on this earth fulfilling the will of God and the purposes He has for you, stand on the scriptures above pertaining to having a long satisfying life.

Mark 5:36 As soon as Jesus heard the word that was spoken, he said unto the ruler of the synagogue, Be not afraid, only believe.

God’s Word encourages us to believe big. Unfortunately, there are a few reasons why some people choose not to believe big.

One of the reasons is disappointment. Disappointment works through doubt. Anytime we put our faith in God on the line, thoughts of doubt will enter our minds. Not only will thoughts of doubt enter our minds, but doubt will come from the people closest to us. What we must realize is all doubt comes by way of the enemy. If the enemy can place limitations on our faith, he can withhold great things that God has promised us. Doubt may enter the mind, but don’t allow it to enter the heart (Mark 11:23).

The second reason one chooses not to believe big is a false sense of humility. There are some people who feel like if they ask God for “too much” they become worldly or carnal. God placed these promises in His Word for us to enjoy (1 Tim. 6:17). If we don’t obtain these promises, who else will? We’re not more spiritual because we ask God for the bare minimum. In fact, we’re rejecting some of the things Jesus died for.

The final reason why some choose not to believe big is they think they’re doing God a favor. Some think if they don’t stand in faith for big desires, God won’t have to work as hard. First of all, they’re putting human limitations on our infinite God. Secondly, every desire (big or small) is already prepared for us. It’s not a work in progress. Finally, God is the One Who said He can do the impossible and He desires to do the impossible for us.

Remove the limitations and choose to believe big.

Mark 5:36 As soon as Jesus heard the word that was spoken, he said unto the ruler of the synagogue, Be not afraid, only believe. 

 God’s Word encourages us to believe big. Throughout the scriptures, His Word tells us to move mountains, ask for anything, and have limitless expectations (Mark 11:23; Matthew 21:22; Matthew 19:26).

With this in mind, we should believe big. We should believe for things that are in scripture, but are totally illogical to the world. We should believe that we will never be sick another day in our life. We won’t be affected by a cold, the flu, or cancer. This is based on Isaiah 53:5 which declares by His stripes, we are (not going to be) healed. We should believe all of our debts (mortgage, car note, and student loans) are paid off in a year based on the belief that with God, all things are possible. We should believe that every year of our marriage is easy, raising children is easy, and our newborn babies will sleep through the night. Anything is possible to those who believe, but it’s according to our (individual) faith (Matthew 9:29).

Believing for big may seem impossible for people in the world and it may seem farfetched to believers, but don’t allow anyone to stop you from receiving the desires of YOUR heart.

Stand on His Word and on His Word alone.

Mark 11:14 Then he said to the tree, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again.” And his disciples heard him say it.
20 As they were passing by in the morning, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots up. 

 John 11:43 When he had said this, Jesus called in a loud voice, “Lazarus, come out!” 

 In Mark 11:23, Jesus teaches us how to take a hands-off approach over our problems, situations, and circumstances. He provided examples on how to take a hands-off approach in the case of the fig tree and with Lazarus.

In the case of the fig tree, Jesus by faith, cursed the fig tree and the fig tree dried up from the roots. Jesus didn’t take an ax and physically cut the tree down. In Lazarus’ death, Jesus by faith, called him back to life. Jesus didn’t walk up to Lazarus and shake him or perform CPR on him.

What can we learn from this? By faith, we can speak to our situation, circumstance, or problems and expect them to move. We can declare peace in our work environments. We can declare joy in our marriages. We can declare employment opportunities for all.

Don’t attempt to accomplish things using self effort. By faith, take a hands-off approach and declare what you desire to see. 

Mark 11:23 Truly I tell you, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and does not doubt in their heart but believes that what they say will happen, it will be done for them

Mark 11:22 And Jesus answered saying to them, “Have faith in God. 23 “Truly I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says is going to happen, it will be granted him. 

 At the beginning of the week, the meteorologist stated there will be snow in the middle of the week. Without seeing any evidence of snow, people heard the meteorologist, believed the meteorologist, agreed with the meteorologist, declared there will be snow, and prepared for snow. Does this seem familiar? Isn’t this what God is asking us to do with His Word?

The same faith we used to believe the meteorologist is the same faith we should use to believe the Word of God. There may not be any evidence of what we’re standing in faith for but, just like the meteorologist, we should believe God’s Word just the same.

Any time thoughts of doubt enter our minds, reject those thoughts, and only believe.

Colossians 2:9 For in Christ lives all the fullness of God in a human body.10 So you also are complete through your union with Christ, who is the head over every ruler and authority.

15 In this way, he disarmed the spiritual rulers and authorities. He shamed them publicly by his victory over them on the cross.

Satan is defeated. He’s been stripped of all power and authority. For those in Christ, Satan can’t make us do anything and he can’t force his will on our lives. Satan can only place thoughts, ideas, and suggestions that are contrary to the Word of God in our minds. If we choose to resist him, there is nothing he can do. No longer can we say, “the devil made me do it.”

However, there are some ways we give Satan access into our lives. One of the main ways we give Satan access in our lives is by carrying out the thought that was contrary to the word of God. Before every unrighteous action, there was first a thought. Another way we give Satan access is with our words. Because we are speaking spirits and we have power in our speech, what we say will manifest itself (Prov. 18:21). If we say something contrary to the Word of God, that’s what we’ll have. Finally, we give Satan access through unregulated emotions (Eph. 4:26-27). When our emotions are uncontrolled, we’re more likely to be influenced or tempted by the suggestions of Satan.

Don’t give Satan access into your life. Rebuke contrary thoughts, monitor your speech, and be in control of your emotions. Satan is defeated and He is under our feet.

2 Timothy 2:15 Study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

The scripture says we should rightly divide the word of truth. This means, there is a wrong way to divide the word of truth. One of the main ways people seem to wrongly divide the word of truth is to take word of truth out of context.

For instance, believers often quote Philippians 4:19 which says, And my God will supply all my needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. If we take Philippians 4:19 by itself, it sounds great and encouraging but, as we can see, there are many believers who are struggling and all of their needs are not met. Is God not standing by His Word? Of course He is, but some have been taking this scripture out of context.

If we look closer at the context of Philippians 4:19, we can see this scripture is about giving. After the people gave to Paul and met his needs, Paul declared that all of their needs would be met by God (Phil 4:14-19). So, if we’re not giving and meeting the needs of the Kingdom, we can’t expect all of our needs to be met by God.

When studying the Word of God, remember to rightly divide the word of truth and keep the Word in its proper context.

Colossians 3:1 If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. 2 Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.

A lot of people seem to be focused on what pleases them. Unfortunately, those same people are pleased with obtaining materialistic things on the earth (designer clothes, purses, shoes, expensive cars, etc.). There is nothing wrong with having materialistic things, but those materialistic things shouldn’t be our primary focus.

God desires for us to seek those things which are above because the things that are above are the most important things to God and the most beneficial for us. We see throughout the scriptures what is most important to God.
1. Salvation- God desires to see mankind saved through Jesus Christ (1 Timothy 2:4-5). The salvation of mankind will come through our witnessing about Jesus Christ.
2. Feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the sick, and visiting those in prison (Matthew 25:35-40). Once again, this is our responsibility.
3. Being a blessing (Genesis 12:2).

If we’re so focused on gaining our desires, how will we be able to seek those things above? How will we be able to do the things that are most important to God?

Let’s make God’s priority our priority. Seek those things above.

2 Corinthians 2:11 Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.

Since the beginning of time, Satan has been using the same tricks to deceive mankind. The trick he has used is thoughts, ideas, and suggestions contrary to the Word of God. Satan told Eve that if she ate of the fruit, she will not die but, be like God (Genesis 3:4-5). What Eve failed to understand was mankind was already like God because we are made in His image.

In 2015, Satan is still doing the same thing. He has no new tricks. He is still forming thoughts and ideas that are contrary to the Word of God. Unfortunately, some people have believed and received these ideas and labeled them as relevant or modern. Meanwhile, God’s commands are considered outdated and archaic. Although times have changed, God’s Word has not. God desires for us to still live a life that pleases Him. Fornication, adultery, homosexuality, and other sins will not send genuine believers to hell, but those lifestyles do not honor God and will certainly affect the quality of their lives.

Magnify the Word of God over everything else. Whatever the Word of God says, within its proper context, do it.

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