Friday, June 22, 2012

God-of-Angel-Armies protects us


I am still looking for a job and it gets discouraging. But when I open my bible, God faithfully boosts my faith right away. This time I found my anchor in
Psalm 46 (Msg)
God is a safe place to hide, ready to help when we need him.
       We stand fearless at the cliff-edge of doom,
courageous in sea-storm and earthquake,
        before the rush and roar of oceans,
the tremors that shift mountains.                                 
       Jacob-wrestling God fights for us,
God-of-Angel-Armies protects us.

Sunday, June 10, 2012


Lamentations 3:22-33 says, “His mercy is new every morning…” I know that according to this promise I will not run out of God’s mercy. The way he looks at me will always be the way a loving father views his child. Despite my weaknesses and bad behavior at times, God will act according to his promise. He will give me the goodness I do not deserve, instead of the judgment that I often deserve, because his mercy and tolerance for me never ends. It is renewed every morning.
         Thank you, Father, for your unending supply of love and mercy!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

a safe place to hide

I was inspired by the following verse today:
God is a safe place to hide, ready to help when we need him.
We stand fearless at the cliff-edge of doom,
courageous in sea-storm and earthquake,
Before the rush and roar of oceans,
the tremors that shift mountains.

Jacob-wrestling God fights for us,
God-of-Angel-Armies protects us.
                                                                                                (Psalm 46 MSG)

Saturday, June 2, 2012


In most of my prayers I ask God for things I need each day. These are legitimate needs. (I’m not asking God to make me a millionaire, just to help me pay the mortgage.) Is God really concerned about the necessities of my life?
Give us each day our daily bread” (Luke 11:3).
What is this daily bread Jesus spoke of, tucked inside the Lord’s Prayer? A loaf of warm Italian bread on my doorstep every morning? That would be nice.
Bread is a staple of every culture. From flat bread to yeast-filled loaves, grain has been mixed with water and oil and placed over a fire by every civilization. What’s the first thing a restaurant brings before the meal? Bread. (Okay, maybe Mexcan restaurants don’t, but those chips are made from grain. They’re just fried in oil.)
But how about a slight change to the daily menu: “Give us this day our daily mocha chocolate chip ice cream” or “Give us this day our daily beluga whale caviar”?
Those are luxuries, not necessities. Sorry, God does not promise those.
Bread is a valued necessity, tasty and welcomed, but certainly not extravagant.
Jesus tells us to ask for the necessities in life, but does he promise to provide them?
Soon after this plea for daily bread, found also in Matthew 6, Jesus presents his famous “Don’t worry” passage: “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes?” (v. 25). God takes care of birds, flowers, and grass and provides the basics they need to exist (vv. 26–30). Why not us? Aren’t we more important than a barn swallow, a multiflora petunia, and a blade of Bahia grass?
You bet a loaf of sweet sourdough we are.
In that statement comes a promise from God to provide his most important creation on earth with food, clothing, and drink (vv. 25–34). The necessities once again.
Jesus tells us to ask, then promises to give us the basics we need to survive.
So don’t worry; be prayerful. God has something wonderful for us baking in the oven. Can you smell it?
Max Lucado