God freely gives to you all that you need in every situation, in each moment, and in everything you do, so that you readily find all you need for every good work.
(2 Corinthians 9:8)
Daily devotions for organizational leaders
God freely gives to you all that you need in every situation, in each moment, and in everything you do, so that you readily find all you need for every good work.
(2 Corinthians 9:8)
(Jesus has always been absolute truth) because His life made every promise of God – all of them – become reality. He is the “yes” of God; the genuine truth. So, now we can say a confident, “Amen.” – so be it – through our faith in Christ, and He is glorified as He acts through us. (2 Corinthians 1:20)
During the night, a vision was shown to Paul. He saw a Macedonian man standing before him, urgently pleading with Paul to, “Come over here to Macedonia and help us!” (Acts 16:9)
When Paul was given this vision, he immediately began to respond to it. Paul changed his plan on a dime. He still made tents. He still preached Jesus. He continued to face both positive results and epic challenges along the way. What changed was simply the “who.” Paul clearly had given the Lord control over where he would be, and with whom he would relate. Paul wanted to go to China, but God created him as part of His plan to love the people of Greece.
Hear
me! Our God; the only God, is the Lord. He is your Lord and your God. Love Him
with all your emotion and intellect. Love Him with everything you are and all
you can do. (Deuteronomy 6:4-5)
Think
of a time when you made a big decision; one that would require a great portion
of your resources (time, energy, money). A big investment, or an all-consuming
business deal may come to mind. Maybe you are thinking of a huge personal
commitment to a spouse or family member. Did you take that decision to God? Did
you ask for what He wanted, rather than asking Him for what you wanted?
Moses
explains here that God expects to entirely consume your attention. With this
explanation, there is no room for you to reserve any portion of your life.
Moses also says that God expects to be your motivation for everything you do
and everything you are. Again, there is no allowance for you to see any part of
your life as a place where God does not control your actions.
Tell
God today that you want Him to consume your thoughts and control your actions.
If you are serious, He will do it.
I
pray that all who believe may be one; the way you, Father are in Me, and I am
in you, so they will be one in us too. Then, the world will have hope and
believe that you sent me. (John 17:21)
Where
does community rank in your list of priorities for those you lead? How
important is it to you that these people see your group as a distinct people? Have
you given them a hopeful vision and the values that can set them apart?
For
Jesus, an intense common unity and fellowship was the one thing He asked of the
Father for you and all others who would come to know Him as Lord. Only through
this oneness of each person looking to the Father, each moment, just as Jesus
did, can your community share the Hope of His love. Only then, will His Spirit
be alive in you through Jesus Christ.
For a believer; a follower of Jesus, He is the Hope of the world. Jesus
says that for others to believe and be changed, His church - including you and
your people - must be united. Hope requires unity!
Real unity fosters a culture that brings change in the lives of others in the community. Community is job one!
Jesus called the crowd to gather around Him with His disciples and said, “Whoever wants to live this life with me must give up pursuing what you want. Instead, forget about yourself, embrace the suffering you will experience in this world, and follow me.” (Mark 8:34)
What
do you want? No, not the acceptable, honorable, public answer. Deep inside you,
what do you long for? Security? Acceptance? Significance?
Jesus
explains very simply and directly that following Him is not possible if you
keep pursuing these goals that other people around you are seeking. This world
offers a long list of diversions to fill any emptiness you may want to fill. Considering
the many alternatives, and the strong attraction they have, Jesus spoke in clear,
concise terms; “give up,” “forget about,” literally “take up your cross daily.”
He was preparing would-be followers for an experience that would look a lot
like His own life. Following Jesus, you will spend your life; giving yourself
to other people so that they will come to know the Lord. This message is for
you too.
You must want Jesus Christ most and only, if you want to experience the life He offers.
Not
a single word of any good promise the Lord God made has failed to come to pass.
Each one happened, just as He said, in every detail.” (Joshua 21:45)
Which
are the promises of God that you rely upon most often? “I will never leave you
nor forsake you,” “Come to me when you’re weary,” “I will return for you?”
Whichever promise you choose, you can be confident. It will happen.
God’s
promises are intentional (Isaiah 46:10). God’s promises are based on His love
for you (John 3:16). God’s promises last (Psalm 33:11). Can the people whose
lives you affect count on your promises? Are you careful to ask God for
guidance and counsel so that your words and actions only make promises that are
intentional? Do you take care to love others, putting their needs before your
own, as you plan the way forward for those whom you lead? Do you act with
integrity, remembering what God has led you to promise, and being certain that
each promise is fulfilled in every detail?
When
God lives in you, and He consumes your thoughts and controls your actions, your
promises will not fail.