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Purifying Conceptions of God . . if superstition dishonors God, is it not an evil thing and is not the Christian who har...
05/10/2025

Purifying Conceptions of God
. . if superstition dishonors God, is it not an evil thing and is not the Christian who harbors it guilty of serious sin against the Majesty in the heavens? The answer to these questions is not as pat as we could desire it to be. An unqualified yes or no would both be wrong. Here is the reason:

When we first come to God through Christ, we are pagans at heart and our ideas of God are likely to be a mixture of truth, half-truth, ignorance and error. Conversion lifts the veil of darkness in some measure from our minds and allows the light to shine in, but no one who is capable of self-analysis will deny that there still remains a great many shadowy images that have not yet come into clear focus. The newborn child knows God in the deeply spiritual meaning of the word know as found in John 17:3, "Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent." But this intimate, vital knowledge does not immediately result in a perfect conception of God. The mind may yet suffer from imperfect religious teaching, prejudices, mistaken judgments and faulty theological instruction; and in the exact measure that these things are present there will be unworthy and superstitious notions of God and spiritual things.

This kind of error is inevitable at first encounter with God. Let the Christian "follow on to know the LORD " (Hosea 6:3, KJV) and the margin of error will become narrower day by day and year by year as the body of truth becomes greater. So at any given moment in the Christian's life, he may be entertaining imperfect or even unworthy ideas of the Deity, but the Spirit "working unseen like a miner in the depths of the earth" is laboring to purge away the error and fill the heart with pure and lofty notions of the Triune God. While this is going on the patient heavenly Father bears with our imperfection, "for he knows how we are formed, he remembers that we are dust." (Psalms 103:14).

Prayer : for 2 Corinthians 4:16Heavenly Father,I come to You seeking a fresh and new perspective. Help me, I pray, not t...
05/10/2025

Prayer :
for 2 Corinthians 4:16

Heavenly Father,
I come to You seeking a fresh and new perspective. Help me, I pray, not to fall into a routine. I ask Your Spirit to rebuild and breathe new life into my faith.

Renew me with Your love. Renew my faith and joy in my daily tasks, knowing Your presence is there with me, ministering to my heart. Realign my heart to walk with You every moment.
In Jesus' name, I pray.

Sincere Reverence, Joyful Informality and Genuine HumilityI also long in the tender mercies of Christ that among us ther...
03/10/2025

Sincere Reverence, Joyful Informality and Genuine Humility

I also long in the tender mercies of Christ that among us there may be the following: . . . 3. A feeling of humble reverence. I am disapointed that we come to church without a sense of God or a feeling of humble reverence. There are false religions, strange religious cults and Christian cults that think they have God in a box someplace, and when they approach that box they feel a sense of awe. Of coure, you and I want to be saved from all paganism and false cultism. But we would also like to see a company of people who were so sure that God was with them, not in a box or in a biscuit, but in their midst. They would knnow that Jesus Christ was truly among them to a point that they would have a sense of humble reverence when they gathered together. 4. An air of joyous informality. The great English preacher who was pastor for many years of Westminster Chapel in London, G. Campbell Morgan, left his church and went down to Wales where the Welsh revival was going on under Evan Roberts earlier in this century. He stayed there awhile and soaked up the glory of it. I read the sermon that he preached to his congregation afterward, and it was as near to scolding as that great preacher ever got. He said to them, "Your singing is joyless, your demeanor is joyless, and you do not have the lift or joy that I saw in Wales." He urged them that they might get into a place where that sense of joyous informality might be upon them. 5. A place where each esteems others better than himself or herself. As a result of that, everyone should be willing to serve, but nobody would be jockeying for position. Nothing is quite so bitterly humorous as ambition in the church of Christ. It would be as though a man who was on a lifeboat being saved from certain salty death in the ocean depths should become ambitious to become captain of the little boat on its way to save those on board. It is as though a man were to enter a disaster area where an earthquake had hit and people were dying and would fight for a high position there. The church of Christ is no place for the ambitious or the lazy. . . .

Prayer : for Proverbs 29:25Heavenly Father,I have to admit there are times that my fear of people drive my life. Sometim...
02/10/2025

Prayer :
for Proverbs 29:25

Heavenly Father,
I have to admit there are times that my fear of people drive my life. Sometimes the fear made me hide and avoid. At times, it even paralyzed me.

Father, Keep me from the traps where I become captive to what others think. Help me not to please man, but to please You who enables us to live secure through trust.

Help me remember that my identity as Your child is secure and I am accepted by You. I choose to put my trust in You. I choose to press forward and overcome fear. Grant me an assurance that Your grace is sufficient to counter every fear in my heart.
In Jesus' name, I pray.

30/09/2025

Prayer :
for Joshua 1:9

Loving God,
Please grant me peace of mind and calm my troubled heart. My soul is like a turbulent sea. I can't seem to find my balance so I stumble and worry constantly.

Give me the strength and clarity of mind to find my purpose and walk the path You've laid out for me. I trust Your Love God, and know that You will heal this stress. Just as the sun rises each day against the dark of night.

Please bring me clarity with the light of God.
In Jesus' name, I pray.

Prayer : for Zephaniah 3:17God of Goodness, I come into Your presence so aware of my human frailty and yet overwhelmed b...
29/09/2025

Prayer :
for Zephaniah 3:17

God of Goodness,
I come into Your presence so aware of my human frailty and yet overwhelmed by Your love for me.

I thank You that there is no human experience that I might walk through where Your love cannot reach me. If I climb the highest mountain You are there and yet if I find myself in the darkest valley of my life, You are there.

Teach me today to love You more. Help me to rest in that love that asks nothing more than the simple trusting heart of a child.
In Jesus' name, I pray.

Man - The Dwelling Place of God - A Do-It-Yourself Education Better Than NoneTHIS IS WRITTEN FOR THOSE CHRISTIANS who ma...
24/09/2025

Man - The Dwelling Place of God - A Do-It-Yourself Education Better Than None

THIS IS WRITTEN FOR THOSE CHRISTIANS who may have missed a formal education. Let no one despair. A do-it-yourself education is better than none. It can be acquired by the proper use of our mental powers.

Our intellectual activities in the order of their importance may be graded this way: first, cogitation; second, observation; third, reading.

I wish I could include conversation in this short list. One would naturally suppose that verbal intercourse with congenial friends should be one of the most profitable of all mental activities; and it may have been so once but no more. It is now quite possible to talk for hours with civilized men and women and gain absolutely nothing from it. Conversation today is almost wholly sterile. Should the talk start on a fairly high level, it is sure within a few minutes to degenerate into cheap gossip, shoptalk, banter, weak humor, stale jokes, puns and secondhand quips. So we shall omit conversation from our list of useful intellectual activities, at least until there has been a radical reformation in the art of social discourse.

We shall not consider prayer here either, but for quite another and happier reason. Prayer is the loftiest activity possible to man, and it is of course partly mental, but it is nevertheless usually classified as a spiritual rather than an intellectual exercise; so it will be omitted.

I believe that pure thinking will do more to educate a man than any other activity he can engage in. To afford sympathetic entertainment to abstract ideas, to let one idea beget another, and that another, till the mind teems with them; to compare one idea with others, to weigh, to consider, evaluate, approve, reject, correct, refine; to join thought with thought like an architect till a noble edifice has been created within the mind; to travel back in imagination to the beginning of the creation and then to leap swiftly forward to the end of time; to bound upward through illimitable space and downward into the nucleus of an atom; and all this without so much as moving from our chair or opening the eyes-this is to soar above all the lower creation and to come near to the angels of God.

Of all earth's creatures only man can think in this way. And while thinking is the mightiest act a man can perform, perhaps for the very reason that it is the mightiest, it is the one act he likes the least and avoids most.

Aside from a few professionals, who cannot number more than one-tenth of one percent of the population, people simply do not think at all except in the most elementary way. Their thinking is done for them by the professionals.

After cogitation comes observation (in order of importance, not in order of time). Observation is, of course, simply a method of obtaining information. Without information the most powerful mind can produce nothing worthwhile. Philosophers have not agreed about whether the mind receives all of its ideas through the five senses or comes into the world with a few "innate ideas," i.e.,ideas already present. But we need not settle this argument to conclude that information is indispensable to sound thought. Knowledge is the raw material out of which that finest of all machines, the mind, creates its amazing world.

The effort to think well with an empty head is sure to be largely wasted. There is nothing like a good hard fact to correct our carefully constructed theories. God has given us our five senses, and these are most highly sensitive instruments for the gathering of knowledge. So efficient are these instruments that it is quite impossible for a normal person to live even a brief time without learning something. For this reason a child five years old may properly be said to be educated in that he has by observation gathered a few facts and arranged them into some sort of orderly pattern within his mind. A doctor of philosophy has done nothing different; he has only gone a little further.

While it is impossible to live even a short time without learning something, unfortunately it is possible to live a long time and not learn very much. Observation is a powerful tool, but its usefulness depends upon how well we use it. One of the tragedies of life is that the powers of observation atrophy when not used. Just when this begins with the average person I have no sure way of knowing, but I would hazard a guess that it is at about the age of twenty-five. By that time most people have formed their habits, accepted the conventions, lost their sense of wonder and settled down to live by their glands and their appetites. For millions there is not much to observe after that but the weather and the baseball score.

Lastly reading. To think without a proper amount of good reading is to limit our thinking to our own tiny plot of ground. The crop cannot be large. To observe only and neglect reading is to deny ourselves the immense value of other people's observations; and since the better books are written by trained observers the loss is sure to be enormous. Extensive reading without the discipline of practical observation will lead to bookishness and artificiality. Reading and observing without a great deal of meditating will fill the mind with learned lumber that will always remain alien to us. Knowledge to be our own must be digested by thinking.

Prayer : for Ephesians 3:20Heavenly Father,I admit that there are many things that I don't understand about You. I know ...
24/09/2025

Prayer :
for Ephesians 3:20

Heavenly Father,
I admit that there are many things that I don't understand about You. I know You are far greater than I could ever perceive.

Christ revealed Your divine sovereignty over nature when He walked on water and calmed the windstorm. Grant me open minds and hearts so that I may recognize and rejoice in Your presence.

May the Holy Spirit continue to guide me into the mystery of God, inspiring my beliefs to remain pathways into this mystery.

I ask You for the fresh filling of Your Holy Spirit. I ask You to fill me with Your power and love to overflowing.
In Jesus' name, I pray.

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