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Monday... So, how has the day started?

Psalm 60:4 (NKJV)), "You have given a banner to those who fear You, that it may be displayed because of the truth." Monday... So, how has the day started? Yes, how has it started? Now David started Psalm 60:1 (NLT) by saying, "You have rejected us, O God, and broken our defenses. You have been angry with us; now restore us to your favor." Ok, there may be some truth there. We may have gotten off track. In verse 3 (NKJV) he writes, "You have shown Your people hard things; You have made us drink the wine of confusion." For many of us that can be so true, we have been shown hard times and drunk the wine of confusion but it can show us something. Verse 4 says, "You have given a banner to those who fear You, that it may be displayed because of the truth." Yes, we can be confused, we have drunk the wine of confusion but we need to keep searching. Again, verse 4 says, "You have given a banner to those who fear You, that it may be displayed because...
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Friday... Confidence is so important.

Psalm 57:7 (NLT), "My heart is confident in you, O God; my heart is confident. No wonder I can sing your praises." Friday... Confidence is so important. When we have it. There was this father who had a son who was possessed by an evil spirit and he came to Jesus in Mark 9 to heal him but Jesus wasn't there so he asked the disciples and it says in verse 18c, "they couldn't do it." Now when Jesus came back in verse 19, "Jesus said to them, 'You faithless people! How long must I be with you? Bring the boy to me." Yes, confidence is so important. Now David writes in Psalm 57:7 (NLT), "My heart is confident in you, O God; my heart is confident. No wonder I can sing your praises." Yes these disciples had Jesus with them and they saw so much happening through him but they were not confident but David was. Yes, they were confident that Jesus could do it but not through them. Now after Jesus had taken care of the situation and healed the boy,...

Thursday... Remembering is so important!

Mark 8:21 (NLT), "'Don't you understand yet?' he asked them." Thursday... Remembering is so important! My dad said a lot of different thoughts that have stayed with me, that I have remembered and striven to live by. One of them was, "Too high expectations brings about frustration." Well, Jesus said something to his disciples that seems like he was frustrated with them and I'm sure he could say it about us. Yes, He has grace but also expectations. Mark 8:21 (NLT) says, "'Don't you understand yet?' he asked them." Now I'm sure it was a way to motivate them but there may have been some frustration in there. Now Jesus in just a few weeks had done some tremendous miracles. Two of them were feeding over 9,000 people from nothing and then having twelve leftover baskets at one and seven at the other. Well they were out in a boat and the guys were arguing with each other as verse 16 says, "because they hadn't brought any bre...

Wednesday... What do you do with them?

Psalm 55:22 (NIRV), "Turn your worries over to the LORD. He will keep you going. He will never let godly people be shaken." Wednesday... What do you do with them? What worry did you wake up this morning with? What was it? What about yesterday? Was it the same worry? So what do you do with it? Psalm 55:22 (NIRV) says, "Turn your worries over to the LORD. He will keep you going. He will never let godly people be shaken." The Amplified Bible says , "Cast your burdens on the LORD [release it] and He will sustain and uphold you; He will never let the righteous to be shaken (slip, fall, fail)." We don't use the word, cares much but we do, worries. We live with them, day after day after day. Now in the New Testament, Peter writes in his first letter in 5:7 (NIV), "Cast all your anxieties on him because he cares for you." Pick one. What speaks to you this morning? Is it worries, burdens, anxieties? I guess it really doesn't matter but is there so...

Tuesday... There really is a difference!

Psalm 54:7 (NLT), "For you have rescued me from my troubles and helped me to triumph over my enemies." Tuesday... There really is a difference! There really is. King David the writer of many of the 150 Psalms knew this to be true and I have been reading them daily for over 40 years. He wrote this Psalm, Psalm 54 while he was hiding from King Saul who wanted to kill him. He had been in trouble it seemed all of his life and he finishes this Psalm in verse 7 by saying, "For you have rescued me from my troubles and helped me to triumph over my enemies." So many can't say that. They face their troubles alone. David starts this Psalm by saying in verses 1-2, "Come with great power, O God, and rescue me! Defend me with your might. Listen to my prayer, O God. Pay attention to my plea." I have prayed that prayer in my life so many times and it has really made such a difference. Now the verse that caught my attention this morning was in Proverbs 24. A big portio...

Monday... So what do we see?

Proverbs 23:26 (NLT), "O my son, give me your heart. May your eyes delight in following my ways." Monday... So what do we see? Proverbs 23:26 (NLT) gives some great advice. It says, "O my son, give me your heart. May your eyes delight in following my ways." It seems that our heart has a great deal to do with what we see. I read this morning over in Mark 5:10-17 of a time when Jesus took 2,000 demons out of a guy and put them in a herd of pigs and they stampeded over a cliff into the sea and drowned. The sheepherders ran and told the people in the town what had happened and they came running. Verses 16-17 (MSG) says, "Those who had seen it told the others what had happened to the demon-possessed man and the pigs. At first they were in awe - and then they were upset over the drowned pigs. They demanded that Jesus leave and not come back." They demanded that the one who had done the miracle needed to leave. They saw the dead pigs and not the madman and Jesus ...

Friday... Let's go to the One who knows.

Proverbs 20:12 (AMP), "The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the [omnipotent] LORD has made them both" Friday... Let's go to One who knows. Proverbs 20:12 (AMP) says, "The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the [omnipotent] LORD has made them both." The all-knowing LORD knows what He is doing. He really does. Verse 13 says, "Do not love [excessive sleep, or you will become poor; open your eyes [so that you can do work] and you will be satisfied with bread." Yes, our all-knowing God knows what he is doing. Our body which he has created does need sleep but at some point we need to open our eyes even in retirement. I open my eyes at 5:50 am each morning and here I am writing today's blog. Now the hearing ear, over in Mark 4:23, "Jesus says, 'If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear and heed my words.'" That is great advice. Jesus goes on. Verse 24 says, "Then He said to them, 'Pay attention to what you hear. By your own standard ...