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Who gets the credit

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In his Rule for monastic communities, Benedict of Nursia wrote,  “Such a follower of Christ lives in reverence of him and does not take the credit for a good life but, believing that all the good we do comes from the Lord, gives him credit and thanksgiving for what his gift brings about in our hearts. In that spirit, our prayer from the psalm should be: Not to us, O Lord, not to us give the glory but to your own name.  God deserves all the credit for anything good we enjoy. Our role? Simply gratitude. Lord, remind me often to whom the credit goes! Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash

A traveler, not a settler

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 In one of the devotional resources I read today, I loved this statement: The words often on Jesus’ lips in His last days express vividly the idea, “going to the Father.” We, too, who are Christ’s people, have vision of something beyond the difficulties and disappointments of this life. We are journeying towards fulfillment, completion, expansion of life. We, too, are “going to the Father.” Much is dim concerning our home-country, but two things are clear. It is home, “the Father’s House.” It is the nearer presence of the Lord. We are all wayfarers, but the believer knows it and accepts it. He is a traveller, not a settler. Cowman, L. B. (1925). Streams in the Desert (pp. 305–306). The Oriental Missionary Society. A traveler, not a settler.  Wow. That greatly affects how we view our moments, hours, and years here on Earth right? This reminds me of a quote I've read and heard often from the late CS Lewis: “If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, th

Never-failing Love

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One of my favorite prayers in Scripture comes from Lamentations 3, which is quite difficult to read. The writer is going through incredible challenges and yet, in the middle of the chapter, he writes: 21 But this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: 22 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; 23 they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. 24 “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “therefore I will hope in him.” Whoa. No matter what difficulties we face, God's unfailing love is ours! Paul David Tripp writes, "God's steadfast, faithful, and never-failing love has been placed on you even though you never could have done anything to earn or deserve it." Dear Lord,  F or Your never-failing love and new morning mercies, we thank you! Good song about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoezWBPGRAc   Photo by Derick McKinney on Unsplash

Jesus IS Lord!

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When followers of Jesus affirm "Jesus is Lord", that reality is life-altering! He alone calls the shots. His agenda is our agenda, and, well, in the face of any world power or leader, Jesus and his power is always greater, and allegiance to Him only is the way forward. In NT Wright and Michael Bird's book Jesus and the Powers , I read this powerful assessment,  "Even to whisper ‘Jesus is Lord’, then, carried with it an air of challenge, that perhaps Caesar’s lordship, with its pretention to divine status and unrivalled supremacy, spoke not to invincibility but to idolatry. This is precisely why the pagan philosopher Celsius accused the Christians of being guilty of ‘religious rantings’ or ‘seditious sayings’ by devoting themselves exclusively to Jesus and refusing to honour local and imperial deities.51 If so, then, it means that Paul was not a travelling evangelist offering people a new religious experience, but an ambassador for a king-in-waiting, establishing cell