Showing posts with label path. Show all posts
Showing posts with label path. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Part 2.  A Lamp – Let there be light. (2)   
                          We continue with RiSiKiLi−
                       You know− Read it, Study it, Know it, Live it.  

The writer of II Samuel saw God as the light for our way. As we read this Passage, keep in mind that God and His Word are one. 

For You are my lamp, O Lord; the Lord shall enlighten my darkness. For by You I can run against a troop; By my God I can leap over a wall. As for God, His way is perfect; the word of the Lord is proven; He is a shield to all who trust in Him. For who is God, except the Lord? And who is a rock, except our God: God is my strength and power, and He makes my way perfect. He makes my feet like the feet of deer. He sets me on my high places.  II Samuel 22:29–34  

Before I write another word, I’ve just got to tell you−This morning, as I prayed for my grandchildren, part of my prayer was that God would help them to choose to walk the high road. Then when I read the above Passage, I had to smile. I believe God was smiling too.    

 
The Old Testament writer of II Samuel recognized that God lights our way. He illuminates the darkness along our way and it is perfect. God’s Word is proven. In other words it is tested and sure. It is dependable.


 
 
 
The writer goes on to say that God is a shield to all who trust Him and He puts our feet securely on the high path. When we struggle along our path of life, in the dark, we’re not sure footed. But God sees clearly every detail of everything that’s before us, behind us, around us.

One could say. “I’m not struggling in life. All is well.”

We all know that can change in a heartbeat. A storehouse of God’s Word in our hearts shields our vitals and helps us keep our balance when adversity suddenly strikes.

Thy word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path, Psalm 119:105.
For this command is a lamp, this teaching is a light, and correction and instruction are the way to life, Proverbs 6:23 states (NIV).

Let’s look at the definition of word. It means “speech; word or words; commandment; dictum; answer; saying.” Word comes from the root word Amar and occurs approximately 5,000 times in the Old Testament.* 
My favorite of those definitions is answer.
My Bible, His Word to me—His child—contains all the answers. We have the questions and problems. He has the answers and solutions. Every morning when I open this inspired Word of God, He speaks into my very life, Let there be light.

Is it your habit to allow God to speak into your life on a regular basis? If not, today is the best time to start. A path that is illuminated by the light of God and His Word is a path that leads to abundant life—by God’s definition. NO-thing could be better. God bless you abundantly today.
 
*Spirit Filled Life Bible, “Word Wealth,” at II Samuel 22:31, p.473.
©Connie Wohlford

 

Thursday, July 30, 2015

A Lamp – Let there be light. (1)

Part 2.  A Lamp – Let there be light. (1)                               
                                
We continue with RiSiKiLi−
                       You know− Read it, study it, know it, live it.  
In my previous post, we looked at hearing God speak through His Word, continuing the greater theme of knowing God’s plan for one’s life. Now today let’s consider God’s provision of light so we can find our way through the plan He called us to follow. 

Psalm 119:105 states, Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. NASV

When was the last time you walked somewhere in total darkness with only a flashlight? That flashlight would light up the area where you put your feet. If you’re a wilderness camper you know this experience well. This is like the lamp in the psalm.

Have you walked through darkness with only the light from a lantern? It illuminates the immediate area around you. This is like the light in the psalm.

We need both kinds of light along our path of life and God’s Word provides this. The lamp and light don’t show much of what’s ahead or around us. In the same way we can’t see the thoughts and motives of a person sitting right next to us. That’s where trust comes in. Faith in God and confidence that He has our best interest in mind is essential. Hebrews 11:6 tells us that faith pleases God. Let’s make Him smile today by trusting the light and lamp of His Word to show us the way. 

The truth of Psalm 119:105 should cause each of us, who’s a follower of Jesus, to immerse ourselves into the Words of our Creator.   

Do we really believe the Word of God will light our way along this path of life? How do our actions answer this question? For most of us our actions will answer, “Sometimes I believe that and sometimes I don’t.” 

We need to know for a fact, in the very depths of our being (that is in our spirits), that this passage of Scripture is Truth, and allow it to change our lives. I’m talking again about revelation understanding—the knowing that this passage is true for each of us every minute of every day of our lives. 

The first recorded words spoken by God Himself are found in the third verse of Genesis 1. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters. Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good; and God divided the light from the darkness. God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night. So the evening and the morning were the first day. Genesis 1:1-5 NKJV
 
SO—God’s very first recorded words were, Let there be light. Of course, He was referring natural light. But how interesting this is, in relation to our topic today, that these were our Creator’s first words.

Every believer can walk daily in God’s light. That is, God’s spiritual illumination. When we’re in darkness, it’s difficult to find our way.

When was the last time you stumbled on something unexpected while walking through a dark room? Every morning we wake up to a new day, not knowing what it will hold. Without God’s illumination it would be like waking up in a dark, unfamiliar place, unable to see obstacles that may cause us to stumble or pits into which we might plunge.

God knew from the beginning that mankind would need physical light in order to make it in the world. And He knew we’d need spiritual light in order to live in relationship with Him, walking out abundant life on earth and then on into eternity. 

Speaking of eternity—we who are in Christ will then experience the most splendid light of all. In John’s description of the New Jerusalem, he says, But I saw no temple in it, for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple. The city had no need of the sun or of the moon to shine in it, for the glory of God illuminated it. The Lamb is its light. And the nations of those who are saved shall walk in its light, and the kings of the earth bring their glory and honor into it.  Revelation 21: 22 – 24 NKJV   
WOW—does that not make us just plum homesick!?   

But for now, let’s walk in the light of God’s Word. We’ll certainly have fewer bloody knees and sprained wrists. 

© Connie Wohlford
Scripture passages from: https://www.biblegateway.com/

Thursday, June 18, 2015

How can I know it's God?


“Risikili” – Part 3 – How can I know it's God?
We continue with RiSiKiLi−
                       You know, Read it, study it, know it, live it.
 
In my last post we established that God knew His plan for each of us before we were born and that our enemy/God’s enemy will try to derail the plan if we’re not vigilant. Also we spoke of abundant life and God’s desire that we attain His idea of abundant life, which is far beyond anything we could dream up. 
     
Photo by Margot Pandone
So let’s continue looking at how God’s Word plays a role in this. We need to examine our personal desires in every aspect of life. In order to line up our highest desires with His highest desires for us, we must get to know Him and His nature. By prayerfully reading and studying His Word we get to know God. In reading the four gospels− Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John− we learn about Jesus. In knowing Jesus, we know  God. 

As we know Him better, we begin to recognize His unfailing love for us. As we comprehend this matchless love, we will trust Him more. As we trust Him more, we begin to step out in faith more boldly into the path He designed for us. 

The path of the just is like the shining sun, that shines brighter unto the perfect day. The way of the wicked is like darkness; they do not know what makes them stumble (Proverbs 3:18-19).

If we’re listening, God will speak to us through His Word. Yes, He speaks to us in other ways as well− such through another Christian or by His Own Spirit speaking to our own spirit. But the only way to prove we’ve heard a Word from God and be certain that it really came from God is to see that it lines up with His written Word.  Many people take action on what they thought was a Word from God, to simply later find themselves disillusioned and confused.  

Just today, I heard someone say that he knows a man who says he doesn’t need to read his Bible. He just listens to the Holy Spirit. Whoa! That sounds scary! When we think God is telling us something, we need to prove it against His Word. The Holy Spirit will never tell us anything that does not line us with God’s Word—the Bible.    

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths (Proverbs 3:5-6). 

And another thing− if we want to hear from God, it’s imperative that we pray. We need to talk to Him and listen for Him to talk back to us. 

And remember, as we said last time, Satan does indeed have a plan for each of us and one of the best ways to begin to walk out Satan’s plan is to walk in our own plan.  The road of my own plan will eventually merge right into his.  So many blindly choose this route and then wonder how their life turned out so disappointing. Often they will attribute it to “bad luck.”  Well, luck has nothing to do with it and the word “luck” is not in my Bible.  Bad luck is a commonly used excuse for consequences resulting from not walking in God’s Truth.
 
So how can one know this “Truth,” in order to walk in it?  Since “Truth” and God’s Word are synonymous, the answers are waiting in the pages of His Scriptures.  

“There is no such thing as health or growth in Christian living apart from a clear priority on the place of the Bible in the life of the individual or the group.” Jack Hayford 

Let’s pray these psalms > Lord, I ask that You “Show me the way I should go, for to You I lift up my soul” (Psalm 143:8).  “Guide me in Your truth and teach me” (Psalm 25:5). In Jesus name--- AMEN. 
Photo by Joshua Sortino

Thursday, June 11, 2015

“Risikili” – Part 2 – Your eyes saw my substance, yet unformed.


“Risikili” – Part 2 – Your eyes saw my substance, yet unformed. 
(Read it, study it, know it, live it.) 

In my “Risikili” - Part 1 post, we considered questions dealing with God having a divine plan for each of us. We looked at Jeremiah 1:5, citing God’s plan for Jeremiah to be a prophet, when he was yet unborn.

We indicated that our own plan is shabby when compared to that of our Creator. We noted that even Satan has a plan− and we’re in it. We looked back at Eve, falling for the deceptive plan Satan devised for her. Then Adam followed suit. In falling for Satan’s plan, Adam and Eve forfeited the divine destiny God had planned for them. Mankind and the earth itself still suffer consequences resulting from their disobedience.   

Let’s look, for a moment, at the reality that Satan exists and is capable of wreaking havoc in our lives, capsizing God’s plan for us. Please know, it’s not my habit to talk much about or dwell on the devil. But when discussing God’s plan for an individual and in seeking to not miss it, he must be exposed, “lest Satan should take advantage of us; for we are not ignorant of his devices,” stated Jesus Himself (2 Corinthians 2:11). 

Satan is deceptive and is the father of lies (John 8:44). In John 10:10 Jesus talked about a thief wanting to deceive God’s people. Satan does much the same thing. Jesus said, “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.”  Satan is a thief and the enemy of God. He hates and wants to destroy anything that God loves. Anyone who is the enemy of God is also the enemy of God’s sons and daughters. Satan hates God, therefore he hates those of us who are Christians. We can rest assured that he wants to steal us, if he can. If he can’t do that, then he wants to kill us. If that doesn’t work for him, he wants to destroy us.

When a person is born-again, he or she moves from Satan’s kingdom into God’s Kingdom and becomes a child of God rather than a child of the devil. If Satan cannot have a person’s soul, he then alters his plan from taking their soul to taking their life− that is to literally kill him/her or to rob him/her of the abundant life their Heavenly Father wants to give each of His children.

Satan also loves to rob a person of his or her testimony. That is to tempt and/or influence believers, hoping they’ll fail to walk in God’s ways, fall into sin, and consequently lose their godly influence on others. Their testimony is hindered or even destroyed and they're no longer an effective witness for Christ. We all know that it is much harder to regain a good reputation that has been damaged than it is to damage a clean reputation. A tarnished image can render an ineffective testimony.   

Before going further, let’s look at the definition of abundant, in Greek.  Strong’s #4053, “peissos,” means “Superabundant, excessive, over flowing, surplus.” Thayer’s Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament adds to Strong’s definition, “super added,” “beyond measure,” “exceedingly abundantly.”  WOW!  These are words that God plans and wants us to be able to use to describe our lives! The recipe for this life of abundance is to give our hearts and lives to Christ Jesus and then to know His Word and to do it− you know Risikili! God’s Word is given to us to light our way to and through the abundant life.   

I am not saying that being a believer immunizes one from problems and trials.  Jesus said: “These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world,” (John 16:33). In other words, we're all guaranteed trials, but we believers have the hope and confidence that Christ, who dwells in us, has overcome them all. Therefore we have the means within to overcome all negatives that come our way. 
Remember, before we were born, God designed a plan for each of us. He gave His Word to show us the way and illuminate the path. As long as we do things His way that plan will unfold before our eyes and walk us right up to the gates of Heaven. At that moment, all trials, illnesses, hardships will be forgotten. For we will see Jesus face to face and unimaginable glory will be our reality for all eternity.   

Let’s pray together: Heavenly Father, please help me realize You really do have a plan for me− And it is for my good. As I spend time getting to know You, I’m confident You’ll reveal it to me and help me accomplish it. As I get to know You better, through prayer and reading and studying Your Word, I’ll trust You more and more. As I walk with Jesus, Your Son, my Savior, it will come to pass in my life. With a grateful heart, I pray in Jesus name − Amen. 
 

For You formed my inward parts;
You covered me in my mother’s womb. 14 I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Your works,
And that my soul knows very well.
15 My frame was not hidden from You, When I was made in secret,
And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
16 Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed.
And in Your book they all were written,
The days fashioned for me,
When as yet there were none of them.

17 How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God!
How great is the sum of them!  
Psalm 139:13-17 

Click on the link below to view Michael W. Smith recite Psalm 139
in one of his concerts. He then sings Thy Word.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

My Plan for You − Your Heart’s Desire


“Risikili” – Part 1 - My Plan for You − Your Heart’s Desire

 (Read it, study it, know it, live it.) 

Have you discovered God’s plan for your life? Do you even believe He has a special plan just for you? 

Consider these passages of Scripture: 

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  (Jeremiah 29:11). God’s plan for each of us is good. We can count on that. That’s not to say, it’s easy. But it’s guaranteed to be good. 

A man’s heart plans his way, But the Lord directs his steps. (Proverbs 16:9) How can we find the right path among so many? 
 

 
Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.  (Psalm 119:105)
 
God’s Word, the Bible, can light the way and show us the right path to take. 
 
 
 
 
 The Word of God is quick (living) and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. (Hebrews 4:12)
We can hid nothing from God. We may as well do things His way. Dare we think we know better than He what’s best for us? 
 
Knowledge of the above scriptures should be enough to compel us to faithfully and diligently read, study, know, and live the Word of God. After all, this Word of God, your/my Bible, is the representation of Jesus that we can literally hold in our hands, press to our hearts, and see with our earthly eyes.  

In its pages, we come to know our Creator. The better we know Him, the more we trust Him. The more we trust Him, the greater our desire to do things His way and walk the path He designed for us. Yes, He has a plan! 

God told Jeremiah, Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; Before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations. (Jeremiah 1:5) 

Knowledge of Scripture is not enough. If it were, more followers of Christ would be spiritually mature and walking in great faith and a joy-filled abundant life. If most Christians are familiar with these words and have even memorized them, but are still not hungry enough to be diligent to truly study God’s Word, then what is the problem?  What is lacking?   

I believe that a missing link is the fact that many believers seem to be apathetic toward God’s Word and the things of God in general. Often we are just more concerned with the things of this world.  

Another missing link is revelation.  People need revelation knowledge− that is revelation understanding− of the fact that God’s wonderful Word is life to our bones− that it holds the keys to finding and living the abundant life that Jesus told us is there for us when He said, “I have come that they may have life and that they may have it more abundantly.”  John 10:10b   

Revelation understanding comes when we allow the Holy Spirit, Who indwells every born-again follower of Christ, to help us and teach us. We must acknowledge His presence and ask Him to be our guide. We do this through prayer. We should periodically ask ourselves, “What’s going on in my prayer life?” 

Would you agree that many Christians are not living out abundant life? On the other hand, take a close look at those who are, even those who live amongst serious trials. By the way, this has nothing to do with money or social standing. 

The abundant life that Christ wants to give us is a life lived to its maximum. I want to “max out” my life here on earth.  Do you?  I want to fulfill my greatest potential and to have my greatest success in all aspects of my life that is possible for me to have. Bet you do too. I believe my desire is not unique.
 
I know that I’ve often lived in mediocrity and have fallen short of my best, which is God’s best for me. Because of that, I am sure that I’ve missed out on blessings and accomplishments that God had planned for me. The following is a poem I wrote several years ago on this thought: 

Beyond Myself 

Beyond myself  --  God's Word is true.
He teaches me my whole life through.
Though life brings trials, toils, and snares,
Beyond myself, I cast my cares. 

I say, "But human's all I am"
He says, "You're more than just a man."
I have excuses for my short comings.
He says, "With Me, you quit your slummings!" 

Mediocrity has been my ride.
"Just get by." has been my pride.
But Jesus said to come up higher.
My plan for you  --  your heart's desire. 

"But, Jesus, how can I do so?
I'm only human, that you know.
My weaknesses, my faults, my doubts!
Go figure, Lord, what I'm about!" 

"Am I a man that I should lie?
My Word is Truth, so don't be shy.
I shed my blood that you could be
Beyond yourself and be set free!"
© Connie Wohlford - June 22, 2000 

We need to repent of not living life to its fullest− which, by the way, is living out God’s plan and not our own puny plan or even someone else’s plan for me or you. Speaking of which, that someone else includes Satan. He has a plan for me and for you as well. And it’s not good and it’s not abundant. His plan is for our destruction and for each of us to adversely affect others on our way down.    

We’ll continue this thought next post. For now, it’s time to pray. Is it time to repent of trying to push through our own agenda? Maybe it’s time to ask God His opinion− better yet, His plan. After a few minutes of prayer, I suggest we each read some verses or chapters of Scripture. If you don’t know where to begin, start with those mentioned above and see what comes before & after in your Bible. We will likely find a hint or two regarding His special plan. God bless you as you seek God’s path. 

My readers and I would be blessed to learn of some ways God’s Word has been a lamp to your feet and a light to your path. Comment if you’d like to share. Thanks.