What You Can’t Forget, God Chooses Not To Remember – 7.10.26

I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more. (Hebrews 8:12)

The devil does everything within his power to keep you from living the life God is calling you to live. Now he cannot mess with your promised eternal life, but he can mess with your present everyday life, if you allow him. Now one of the sharpest darts in his arsenal is to weigh you down with the sins of your past. If he can keep you looking over your shoulder at what is behind you, it will keep you from moving in the direction God is calling you to go.

God choosing not to remember is not the same as God forgetting. God is omniscient. He knows everything, all the time, and He simply cannot forget anything. However, in His mercy, He chooses not to remember the sins we have committed in our past. Think about it this way: rather than treating us as our sins deserve, He chooses to forgive us and to remember our sins no more. God refuses to hold our sins over our heads by reminding us of our past mistakes. God has intentionally put “all our sins behind His back” (Isaiah 38:17). Out of sight, out of mind, which is a promise that is simply out of this world.

Remember, we do not serve a forgetful God. We serve a forgiving and faithful God who says He will never bring up our past sins again. Now don’t confuse conviction with condemnation. Conviction is when we know we have rebelled against God, and filled with a godly sorrow, repent of our sins. But condemnation is of the devil who keeps bringing up our sins to shame us and water down our witness for Jesus. There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. So, the next time the devil whispers in your ear, “Look at what you have done now” respond with “I am forgiven” completely and eternally.    

This is the Gospel.  This is grace for your race.  NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks – 7.8.26

Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the faith God has distributed to each of you. (Romans 12:3)

Perhaps you are familiar with the phrase, “You cannot teach an old dog new tricks.” That is code for coming up with reasons and excuses for not making whatever changes are necessary to one’s beliefs or behaviors. But make no mistake, the life of the believer is a life of continual change, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here” (2 Corinthians 5:17). Old dogs can learn “new tricks” when the teacher is our Lord Jesus Christ.

Now, the first step to making positive change in your life is to first recognize that a change is actually necessary, whether it is a belief or a behavior. But sinful pride will do everything within its power to convince you that you are fine just the way you are and a change is not needed. Remember, to be convinced you need to change is to acknowledge something was wrong or deficient, and sinful pride will always rise up against that.

Once you identify that a change is necessary, the second step is to be willing to put in the effort to make the desired change, and that always begins on your knees. Take your desired change to the Throne of Grace. All change begins and ends with God which is why you must spend time in communion with God. Add to that, time in His Word. You must come to the Scriptures and read expectantly that God will reveal the path you need to travel to reach your new destination. Finally, you must be willing to walk the path God has shown you, regardless of cost or circumstance.

God has promised to strengthen your resolve so you will be empowered to do what is necessary to change. But you must be willing to play your part. The process of learning “new tricks” requires your participation. The gift of God’s grace is available to us without conditions. But we must receive it and respond to it by playing our part. Remember, change is at the heart of what it means to be a Christian, because the gospel changes everything, including you!   

This is the Gospel.  This is grace for your race.  NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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On The Plain Of ‘O-No’

Sanballat and Geshem sent me this message: “Come, let us meet together in one of the villages on the plain of Ono.” (Nehemiah 6:2)

When Nehemiah heard the call of God to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem, he stayed focus on the task at hand and did not let any distractions derail him. The opposition who did not want the walls of Jerusalem rebuilt, led by Sanbellat and Geshem, did everything in their power to distract Nehemiah from the work God had set before him.

Now a distraction is anything that turns your attention away from something you are focused on.  So, I am using the “plain of Ono” as anything that the devil uses to distract God’s people from doing God’s work. The devil uses everything at his disposal to distract and derail our devotion to God. So, what should be our response? We must never forget that our enemy the devil “seeks to kill, to steal, and to destroy” (John 10:10).

They were scheming to harm me; so I sent messengers to them with this reply: “I am carrying on a great project and cannot go down. Why should the work stop while I leave it and go down to you?” Four times they sent me the same message, and each time I gave them the same answer. (Nehemiah 6:2-4)

Our response, should be the same response of Nehemiah when the devil sends his distractions our way . . .  “O-NO” I will not go! Perhaps a tweet or a text distracts your focus; maybe it’s an email or an Instagram post that distracts your attention. Whenever anything comes up that will steal our focus from what God has called us to do, we must respond, “O-NO” I will not go! What rules the heart shapes the life. We need to keep our focus on Jesus and set up clear guard rails that will keep us from getting derailed from what are called to do.

Think about the areas that are most distracting in your life right now, and resolve to minimize them or remove them altogether, which will automatically increase your devotion to Jesus and your progress in the work He has called you to do. Here is a question that has helped me over the years that just might prove helpful to you, “Is what I am choosing to do right now, the absolute best use of my time?” Remember, there is a season for every activity under heaven – a time for devotion and a time for a bit of distraction. The key that unlocks the door leading to living the life God has called you to live is to know when there is too much distraction that is driving you into the “Plain of O-NO!”

This is the Gospel.  This is grace for your race.  NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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I Pledge Allegiance – 7.3.26

Tomorrow is the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with 56 signatures on a single sheet of parchment. For many, the 4th of July, a time for food, fellowship, and fireworks. But it is a time for so much more for the American Christian. It is a day to reflect on and remember we are a nation that was founded, rooted, and established on Christian principles, so say many of our founding fathers. 

Do not let anyone claim tribute of American patriotism if they even attempt to remove religion from politics.                                                                                                               George Washington

It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded not by religionists but by Christians, not on religion but on the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  Patrick Henry

The 1st Amendment has created a wall of separation between church and state, but that wall is a one directional wall, it keeps the government from running the church, but it makes sure that Christian principles will always stay in government.                             Thomas Jefferson

Regardless of what we hear our politicians saying today supported by the liberal media or even the history revisionists, our great nation was founded on Christian principles and the freedom to worship the God who is, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the God of revelation . . . not the god of our own imagination. 

Our founding fathers not only pledged allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, they pledged allegiance to their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Savior of the world. They echoed the inspired and infallible words of the apostle Paul:

I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.  The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God who loves me and gave himself for me…Galatians 2:20

Their ultimate allegiance was to the Almighty. They were devoted to Him. They were dedicated to Him. They were dyed-in-the-wool for Him. Their entire existence was rooted in their right relationship with their Redeemer. And that beloved is to be the confession of the lives of all those Christians who pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and every other Christian around the world regardless of what flag they pledge allegiance to. 

Tomorrow, on the day that we in the United States of America commemorate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain, let us meditate on our declaration of dependence upon our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and His sovereign rule in our lives. Jesus is to be our first priority in both life and death.  He is to be our safety in the storm. He is to be our peace in times of trouble. He is to be our portion in times of need. He is to be our All in all.     

There is no greater declaration for the Christian to make and honor than the one made to the King of kings and the Lord of lords. When we declare to be His we declare that we are no longer our own. We have been bought at a price no man can measure. The very Son of God was crucified and nailed to a dirty tree, hung between two thieves to pay our penalty for every one of our sins, past, present, and to come. We are His and no other and He will tolerate no rival. 

So, as you prepare to enjoy your 4th of July celebrations tomorrow, please pause to remember to give thanks to the One who purchased your independence from the kingdom of the prince of this world. He has brought you out of darkness and into His marvelous light to remain with Him forever and ever, world without end. By God’s grace may we live lives that confess both our pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to our triune God in heaven, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.   

This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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Enslaved By Entitlement – 7.1.26

Every good and perfect gift is from above. (James 1:17)

The sense of entitlement has enslaved our contemporary culture and crippled it from being able to rise above the waves of challenge in life. Entitlement is growing like stage four cancer both in and out of the church. It never ceases to amaze me when speaking with younger adults who feel entitled to immediately enjoy the same standard of living their parents took decades to develop and arrive at. We live in a culture that is enslaved by entitlement and it has seeped into the church to the detriment of our spiritual lives. When we don’t receive what we think we have a right to expect, we have a tendency to look to God as the One who has withheld it from us.

Yet, God has promised to give to us everything we need in order to live the life He has called us to live. We have been given every spiritual blessing in Jesus and God has promised to meet our every need along the way. But the problem comes in when we believe we are entitled to more than God has promised. God never promised to meet our every want. Often what we want is the exact opposite of what God wants for us, and for good reason. It is not His best for us. But when we feel entitled to it, we can become bitter and begin to shrink back from all God is calling us to in our ministry of service to Him. What we need to remember is God owes us nothing but has promised us everything in Jesus.

The Christian life is to be marked by contribution, not consumerism. Only when we remember this truth can be break the chains of enslavement to entitlement. We must trust in God’s provision for us and we must receive with thanksgiving whatever He chooses to give to us. Remember, entitlement places self on the throne of life, not the Savior. But by keeping an attitude of gratitude in all circumstances, we will keep Jesus enthroned in our lives and that will dethrone every sense of entitlement.

This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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Christ Is Not Your Colleague – 6.29.26

Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (Matthew 16:16)

It never ceases to amaze me how many people put Jesus into the category of “colleague,” someone they work alongside of as they go through life. Now, inasmuch as we do indeed work and serve alongside of our Lord Jesus, He is in no way our colleague. Jesus is not our equal. Jesus is not someone we can criticize or ignore. Jesus is Lord and He sits on top of the throne of our lives to rule and to reign, to guide and to govern, to direct and to discipline us. Never are we in a position to pass judgment on our Lord because His ways are perfect and He is in control of everything in the universe, including every detail of our little lives.

So, how do you recognize whether you have put Jesus in the category of colleague? Take a look at how you receive His Word as it speaks into every area of your life. Do you take Jesus at His Word or do you take only the parts that you like and that make sense to you? If Jesus is truly Lord in our lives, we follow everything He has said, no questions asked, and that includes those times when we do not understand what He is up to in our lives. If Christ is your colleague, there will be times when you will question His wisdom and you will refuse to follow where He is leading you.

But when Christ is on the throne of your life, there is nothing you hold back. You give Him your time. You give Him your talent. You give Him your treasure. You surrender your plans to Jesus. Your surrender your goals to Jesus. You surrender your desires to Jesus. Remember, surrender is a battle term. It implies giving up all rights you think you have to the one who has conquered you, and His name is Jesus the Christ – not Jesus the colleague. Because Jesus is good all the time, He has conquered us for one reason only – to bless us in relationship with Him. Let that truth set you free to follow wherever He is leading.

This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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Jesus Never Says “EWWWWWW!” – 6.26.26

Now the tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to Jesus. (Luke 15:1)

If we had been there when the tax collectors and sinners were all coming to Jesus, this is what we would have heard from the devout religious leaders, “EWWWWWW!” You know the sound. It is often heard when children are at play. When they encounter something they do not like they cry out, “EWWWWWW!” And that is exactly what the upstanding and self-righteous religious leaders were doing when they saw the sinners continually coming into the presence of Jesus.

  • Jesus receives sinners . . .  EWWWWWW!
  • Jesus eats with tax collectors . . . EWWWWWW!
  • Doesn’t Jesus know how bad these people are . . .  EWWWWWW!
  • Jesus is treating this scum like friends . . .  EWWWWWW!

What is surprising to the self-righteous then and now is this, Jesus never said, “EWWWWWW!” to anyone. He knew what kind of people were coming to Him and that they were sinners. He knew also what kind of people the religious leaders were, sinners too. Not think about this – Jesus would have been more than justified to send all of them away because all of them were sinners. But He did not. He welcomed those who knew they were sinners and were not hiding behind some kind of proud, self-righteous, and unholy religiosity. And He still welcomes sinners today, just like you and me. 

But there is one more thing. Not only did Jesus refuse to say, “EWWWWWW!” the day He welcomed you into His presence, he continues to refuse to say, “EWWWWWW!” to anything you do. He is not embarrassed by your behavior. He is not shamed by your sin. Jesus died to have you in relationship with Him and He has promised to never leave nor forsake you. “EWWWWWW!” is simply not part of the vocabulary of our Lord with it comes to those who turn to Him, by grace through faith, because once you are His, you are His forever more. 

This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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The Believers Bread – 6.24.26

I am the bread of life. (John 6:35)

When Jesus fed the 5,000 plus women and children, He made this most remarkable statement – “I am the bread of life.” Jesus had just given the people what they needed to sustain physical life . . .  bread . . . and then He goes on to tell them that He is the bread that had come down from heaven and whoever comes to him will never go hungry. Just like bread satisfies our physical hunger, Jesus, as the true bread that came down from heaven, is the only One who can satisfy our spiritual hunger.

Now, don’t miss this. If you fast from food and refuse to eat your daily bread, you will eventually grow weak, faint, and you will die. It is no different when it comes to our relationship with Jesus. Just as we must eat our daily bread to sustain our physical life, we must feast daily on Jesus. We must come into His presence each day through prayer and the study of His Word and as we do, the life of our Lord Jesus will flow into us and through us into the lives of others. Feasting on Jesus will strengthen our faithfulness to Him and empower us to live the life God has called us to life. And when we have completed our ministry of service to Him and breathe our last, we will live on in eternity with Jesus and all the saints of God in the new heavens and the new earth.

So, have you been feasting on the Believers Bread lately? The more you eat of Jesus the more you will experience eternal life right now. When we pray, “Give us this day our daily bread” we must never confine that request to the physical. We must always and in every way rise to the level of our Lord and seek Him each day, early and late, and when we do, we will be experiencing the abundant life that we have been promised in Jesus.

This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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From Grief To Gladness – 6.22.26

You will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy. (John 16:20)

Today we have a promise of unimaginable blessing when we understand what our Lord was telling His disciples then and His disciples today. Jesus told His disciples that He was going the way of death and they would see Him no more. But, after a little while, they would see Him again. His death would lead to His resurrection, demonstrating His ultimate power over the entire universe, including the last enemy death. The grief the disciples would experience on Good Friday when Jesus was crucified, dead, and buried, would turn to unimaginable gladness on that first Easter morning, when Jesus walked out of the grave alive and well.

In this life, we always have a choice in how we deal with what is going in our lives. We can live frustrated and defeated lives or we can live faithful and victorious lives, simply by keeping our focus on our Lord Jesus. Grief is real and it is right to grieve when we are facing storms in this life. But we do not grieve as those who have no hope. We hope in the One who conquered sin, Satan, and death and He is in control of every detail of our lives. When we keep our focus on our Lord, we will rise above the circumstances we are facing in life because Jesus had promised to turn our grief into gladness.

Remember, greater is the power that is at work in you than any power that comes up against you. But trusting in Jesus and depending upon Him in every set of circumstances in life that we face, we have the promise Jesus gave to His disciples 2,000 years ago – NO ONE WILL TAKE AWAY YOUR JOY. Give every grief to God and in His time and in His way, He will turn it all to gladness.

This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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The Wonderful Witness Of Weakness – 6.19.26

My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. (2 Corinthians 12:9)

Our Lord gave to the apostle Paul a “thorn” in his flesh, a messenger of Satan, to maximize his ministry impact through a strength greater than his own . . . God’s strength. We are never told what that “thorn” was but we are told a few other things about the importance of it. First, it was given to Paul to keep him from becoming conceited. Next, Paul pleaded with the Lord to take it away, not once, but three times. And He did not. Finally, we read, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” This is what I call, “The Wonderful Witness of Weakness.”

Instead of removing the thorn and delivering Paul from his painful weakness, God chooses to demonstrate His Omnipotent power in and through Paul. Think about it this way. God delights in displaying His power through weak people like you and me. Paul had to totally depend upon God in order to fulfill his calling in his ministry. And the same is true for me and you. Weakness drives us into the presence of God where we trust in Him to give us all we need to do all He is calling us to do. The question is do we allow our weakness to witness to the awesome power and care of our Lord Jesus in our lives.

Remember, when we are strong in abilities or resources, we have a tendency to work in our own strength, in our way and in our time, which can lead to sinful pride. But when we are weak, we have no choice but to allow God to fill us to overflowing with His Power and His Grace to witness to His glory. Are you feeling weak today? Let your weakness witness to the power of your Great Savior.

This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!

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