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FEBRUARY ARCHIVES

February 1st

Psalm 29:3

The voice of the LORD is upon the waters: the God of glory thundereth: the LORD is upon many waters.

Outlook from the In Book

Living near the lake in Michigan we have the ability at times to watch a thunderstorm miles offshore before it ever gets to us. We can see the lighting flashing in the distance and the rain making its way toward us. But knowing how far away the storm is offshore is important so you don’t get wet. Science tells us through some simple math we can determine the distance. When you see the lightning, begin counting, one thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three, and so on until you hear the thunder. Sound travels at about 1 mile per 5 seconds so if you get to one thousand ten, the storm is about 2 miles off shore. Count the next one and you can tell about how fast it is coming toward you. Once it gets close enough you can not only hear the thunder but feel its rumble. You know to take cover as the storm is close. In this passage today David likens the voice of the Lord to thunder on many waters. The thundering voice of the Lord has been warning us for years to prepare for a storm to come. And today it seems that the rumble of that voice is ever closer with the devastation that we see that was predicted for the last days. In fact in Revelation 10:3,4 it talks of seven thunders. That is exactly the number of thunders spoken of in Psalm 29.

The Word Living In Me

Can you feel the rumble of the voice of God? Do you know that the storm is close today? You need to take shelter. And the only shelter that is secure is found in the arms of Jesus Christ. Run to Him today. A shelter in the times of storm.

Daily Reading for  February 1st 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Exodus 36:20  -  Exodus 39:31
(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 3:10  -  2 Chronicles 4:22

 

February 2nd

Proverbs 2:6, 7

For the LORD giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding. He layeth up sound wisdom for the righteous: he is a buckler to them that walk uprightly
 

Outlook from the In Book

Most everyone has heard the term “Sound Advise”. What does that mean? On a very rare occasion will the sound have anything to do with speakers, amplifiers, music or anything to do with your hearing. Sound Advice means that it is something that you can be sure of. It is something that, if you do it, or act upon the advice of someone, you will come out with a good result. In today’s verses we find that true wisdom comes from God. It is not we who figure out things, it is God sharing his wisdom of all ages with us. So if we seek and respect God, we will respect what He has to say. If we respect what He says we will act upon that word. If we act upon that advice we will always come out right. Why, because God has lain up for us Sound Wisdom. “Sound Advice”. It will be a buckler to us. Ok so that’s not a term we use too much today. A Buckler was a small shield that was carried on the arm or in hand to defend you when in a hand-to-hand combat. The wisdom of God is just that. It becomes our shield as we walk through this life in hand-to-hand combat with the evil that the world and Satan has in place. What does that mean? It means we place faith in what God says. And use it as our defense.

The Word Living In Me

I believe what God is saying in the book of Proverbs, is also what He was saying in Ephesians 6:16. “Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.” It is not just hearing and reading what God says, it is believes it. That’s faith. And that is SOUND ADVICE!

Daily Reading for  February 2nd 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Exodus 39:32  -  Leviticus 3:17
(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 5:1  -  2 Chronicles 6:11

 

February 3rd
Mark 11:24


Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.
 

Outlook from the In Book 

WOW! What a powerful verse. But also, what a misunderstood verse this has been. Too many preachers and teachers today take this verse out of context and tell people that if you just believe hard enough you can have anything. But what if I am a Christian and believe with all my heart that you would squander any wealth God might give you. And I really believe and pray that God withhold wealth from you for your own good. And you are a Christian and you really believe the opposite. Which prayer gets answered? We both believe and pray for what we think is good for you. To understand this you need to read verse 22 where Jesus said “have faith in God.” Believe in God and desire what He desires. And even if it looks impossible, you can believe what He has said. What can we believe you may be asking? Believe your sins are forgiven when you trust in Jesus and the blood for Salvation. Believe that Jesus is faithful to carry out everything He says. Believe that your soul’s destiny is heaven as He has said. Believe what God believes. 

The Word Living In Me 

The foundation to this belief is salvation. This is the ultimate will of God. That none should perish and that all should come to repentance. If you believe what God says about this and trust His Son for salvation you can and will be saved. Believe those promises about your soul from God and you shall have them. But it all begins with Jesus. Believing on Him. 

Daily Reading for  February 3rd 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Leviticus 4:1  - Leviticus 7:10

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 6:12  -  2 Chronicles 7:11

 

February 4th

Exodus 16:10

And it came to pass, as Aaron spake unto the whole congregation of the children of Israel, that they looked toward the wilderness, and, behold, the glory of the LORD appeared in the cloud.
 

Outlook from the In Book 

Five times in this chapter the words “Came to pass” or “Come to pass” appear. As we read on in the book we find that every single thing that God said would do just that. It would come to pass just exactly as He said. Everything. There is nothing that He had told the Children of Israel that would happen, did not happen. This is a truth that continues through the entire book we call our Bible. He has never promised something that has not come true. Isn’t it great to know we have a God we can rely on to be correct 100% of the time?  

The Word Living In Me 

As we read the promises of God, let’s rejoice in the fact we can know they will be fulfilled exactly as He promised. If you do not know Christ, remember, ALL OF HIS PROMISES WILL BE FULFILLED EXACTLY AS HE PROMISED!!  

Daily Reading for  February 4th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Leviticus 7:11  - Leviticus 10:20

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 7:12  -  2 Chronicles 8:18

 

 February 5th

Psalm 33:6

By the word of the LORD were the heavens made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth.
 

Outlook from the In Book 

I get such a kick out of these people that try so hard to justify creation and evolution together with the Bible. They try to say something like, there were really hundreds of years between the created days and during that time evolution took place. I would like to hear their explanation to this verse. He spoke them into existence. All that we see is to show us the wonder and glory and awesome power of God. The same breath that he used to create all the worlds, he also used to speak peace to my soul. What a wonderful and marvelous God is He.  

The Word Living In Me 

Tonight as you look into the sky and see all the stars and planets that God has made, thank Him for His awesome display of love written in the vastness of space. Let it remind you each and every day of the mighty works of a God that also did just as mighty a work in your heart when He saved you from your sin. 

Daily Reading for  February 5th 2006

There Is Never Reading Scheduled On Sundays

We Suggest You Re-Read Your Pastors Sermon Passages Today

 

February 6th

Proverbs 6:23

For the commandment is a lamp; and the law is light; and reproofs of instruction are the way of life:
 

Outlook from the In Book 

Imagine driving down the road at night and suddenly you have a flat. You stop, get out the spare tire and jack from a lit trunk and then you get to where the flat is and it’s dark. You fumble around trying to get the jack under the car and the lug nuts off. You know where everything is, but it seems different in the dark. Then someone asks if they can help and shines a light on just what you’re doing. What was taking forever in the dark seems to be a breeze with just a little help from the light. Our life as a Christian can be that way. We know what we are supposed to do and so we just keep stumbling along in this dark world making it, but struggling. But if we will take time in God’s word it will be a lamp, a light, a way of life. Does it make the things we have to do vanish? No. But working in the light makes them a lot easier to face. 

The Word Living In Me 

Today spend some time in God’s word. Psalm 119:105 says “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” You’ll still need to go through your day. But the light of Gods word can make it seem so much more enjoyable. 

Daily Reading for  February 6th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Leviticus 11:1  - Leviticus 13:37

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 9:1  -  2 Chronicles 10:11

 

February 7th

Mark 15:18

And began to salute him, Hail, King of the Jews!
 

Outlook from the In Book 

I remember as a young boy growing up in Holland Mi. We had an event every year in May called the Tulip Time Festival. And every year they have one of the largest parades, I have been told, in the United States. One year when I was very small the President of the United States of America was in that parade. I had never met him, and still have not. But when he came by everyone was waving and saluting and cheering. And so did I. Why? I really don’t know other than I knew I needed to show him some respect somehow. He was the President of the United States that I live in after all. In this passage the soldiers were trying to mock Jesus by saluting him. Trying to make fun of Him. But little did they realize, He was the King of Kings and Lord of Lords and deserved far more than a salute. They did not realize what they were doing in saluting a Saviour for all. Because the “all” included them. If they would have only gave Him their heart along with their salute. 

The Word Living In Me 

Jesus deserves so much more today than our simple salute. I heard a well know Pastor share one time that he would get up in the morning and say “Private Adrian reporting for duty LORD”. I have never forgotten those simple but profound words. Will you repeat them with me today and mean them? “Private (YOUR NAME) reporting for duty LORD.  

Daily Reading for  February 7th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Leviticus 13:38  - Leviticus 15:18

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 10:12  -  2 Chronicles 11:23

 

February 8th

Exodus 23:32-33

Thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor with their gods. They shall not dwell in thy land, lest they make thee sin against me: for if thou serve their gods, it will surely be a snare unto thee. 

Outlook from the In Book 

We live in a country where, for the most part, people put on the front of all worshiping one God. Almost anyone you might talk with would say, “I have no idols or false gods that I worship.” Really? I heard a young preacher deliver a message to his youth group entitled “God Shelf”. The basic idea was this. You have one shelf in your life and on that shelf you can only have one item at a time. Whatever is most important to you at that moment goes on that shelf. If the one true God is there, great, but what if a job becomes more important than God? Or girlfriend or spouse or position or fame or what ever becomes more important than God at the moment. Then you have to take God down off the God shelf and place that item up there. Only one item can be there at a time. It seems we live our lives wanting to rotate God on and off this shelf. When truly, only the God of heaven who created everything should be up on our God shelf. After all, it’s named after Him! 

The Word Living In Me 

That young Pastor hit it on the head when he preached on this “God Shelf”. Let me ask you today, what has possibly taken the place of God on your God Shelf today? What ever it is, it is time to remove it and place God back in His rightful position in your life.

Daily Reading for  February 8th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Leviticus 15:19  - Leviticus 18:30

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 12:1  -  2 Chronicles 13:22

 

February 9th

Psalm 36:1-2

The transgression of the wicked saith within my heart, that there is no fear of God before his eyes.
For he flattereth himself in his own eyes, until his iniquity be found to be hateful. 

Outlook from the In Book
 
There are so many people today that are searching for some sense of reality in their life. They are looking for a god, any god. Some have come to the conclusion that if they cannot see it then it must not be and have declared themselves to be their god. The only problem with this is, what kind of God might that be? A god that you can explain. If we could explain the one who created us, created all around us, breathed the very life we have into us, what kind of God would that be. I pray we do not become our own gods. That we are more important than the one who loved us enough to send His very Son to die on a cross for our sins. But when we become more important in our own eyes than God, isn’t that what we’ve done? Made ourselves a god? 

The Word Living In Me 

As you look at this day as a day to worship God, tell Him how much He means to you. Find in Him what can never be found in us. True, never ending, never changing, and never faltering LOVE. 

Daily Reading for  February 9th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Leviticus 19:1  - Leviticus 22:16

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 14:1  -  2 Chronicles 15:19

 

February 10th

Proverbs 10:27

The fear of the LORD prolongeth days: but the years of the wicked shall be shortened.
 

Outlook from the In Book 

The fear of the Lord, or another way to say that would be reverence and respect to the Lord, prolongs our days. How can this be? By obeying the things God has outlined in His word we will live a happier and more productive life. You know even science today has said that happier people live longer than unhappy people. Some people look at the Bible or the Ten Commandments as a list of you can’t do this or you can’t do that’s. When truthfully it is the voice of God saying, “I love you enough to tell you that if you do this or that it will harm you and you don’t really want that for yourself and neither do I.” Oh to be more like Jesus every day of our life. 

The Word Living In Me 

Another truth is that those that know Christ as Saviour have Everlasting Life. Talk about prolonging your days. What can be longer than forever? And the wicked or lost will die a second death. This death will be and eternity away from Christ and torment forever. Let’s thank God for prolonging our days today, and live for Him. 

Daily Reading for  February 10th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Leviticus 22:17  - Leviticus 25:17

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 16:1  -  2 Chronicles 17:19

 

February 11th

Luke 3:10

And the people asked him, saying, What shall we do then?
 

Outlook from the In Book

It seems that every day you hear this same question. What shall we do? What shall we do about violence? What shall we do about the needy? What shall we do about broken homes? What shall we do about drugs? What shall we do about teen pregnancy? What shall we do about sinful lifestyles? What? What? What is it that can help? The problem today is that people do not want to hear the truth. The answer to all these problems is today, as it has been for centuries, JESUS. When people give their lives to Jesus, and truly serve Him, we see a multitude of what was problems before, turned around and used for God. The trouble is you must do so by faith. And most people want facts not faith. Show me the facts they say. Well if they would hear, the facts are there, but they will not listen. Or could it be, we are not telling them?

The Word Living In Me

As today unfolds and you listen to friends and the news and family, listen for the question, what can we do about… or what should be done about… When you hear that you can be confident in telling them, JESUS is the answer. And in every situation you will be right. JESUS is the answer.

Daily Reading for  February 11th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Leviticus 25:18  - Leviticus 27:34

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 18:1  -  2 Chronicles 18:34

 

February 12th

Proverbs 12:24

The hand of the diligent shall bear rule: but the slothful shall be under tribute
 

Outlook from the In Book 

When I was young I use to hear people say, “If you want to, you can grow up to be the President of the United States.” Others would say, “If you work hard and keep your nose clean, you can do or be anything you want.” I don’t really know what my nose had to do with it, but I have seen some really powerful people wipe their nose on TV. But what I believe they were saying was the same thing God’s word has said all along. If you‘re diligent, or work hard, you can succeed in life. If you are lazy, always looking for a handout, you think the world owes you something; you will always be under tribute or be owing to someone. And most likely will lose everything you think you do have. God never intended for us to be that way. 

The Word Living In Me 

God never asks us to do more than we can do. But always expects us to ALL we can do. What can you do for the Lord today? Thank Him for this opportunity to be something for Him. 

Daily Reading for  February 12th 2006

There Is Never Reading Scheduled On Sundays

We Suggest You Re-Read Your Pastors Sermon Passages Today

 

February 13th
Exodus 33:21

And the LORD said, Behold, there is a place by me, and thou shalt stand upon a rock:

Outlook from the In Book

Have you ever gone into a strange church or a crowded auditorium? You look over the sea of faces and seem to recognize few if any. And to get the attention of anyone you do know, you would have to yell and embarrass you and them and that’s not going to happen. Then as your looking around you see someone looking back to you from really good seats. And you recognize them as someone you know. A smiling face, and even better they are motioning for you to come over by them. When you get there they invite you to join them. WOW here? These are really good seats. Are you sure? “Yes” they say, “I was saving it for someone but they did not make it. And I am glad you came, I did not want to be here alone either.” It seems almost too good to be true. You did nothing to cause this or earn this and yet here you are in the best seats imaginable. You feel almost a sense of wanting to do something nice for them someday. Well friend let me tell you, the Lord is saying today, “Good Morning, look, here is a place by me, come join me today, lets spend it together.” And if that is not enough, you find that the creator of all that ever was, was holding that space just for you. The one that controls the day and all that are around you asked you to hang out with Him. What more solid footing in life could you ask for? You’re standing on a solid rock for sure.


The Word Living In Me

Today when things get tense remember where you’re standing. When troubles creep up remember with whom you are sharing this day with. Today you’re the invited friend of God All Mighty. And tomorrow He will call again, “stand by me.”

Daily Reading for  February 13th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 1:1  - Numbers 2:34

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 19:1  -  2 Chronicles 20:19

 

 February 14th
Psalm 40:1

I waited patiently for the Lord; and He inclined unto me, and heard my cry.


Outlook from the In Book

Setting in the Doctors office waiting your turn seems like the longest time in the world. In fact if you’re really sick or have a painful problem that needs looking into, it seems like an eternity. While you’re waiting your turn, you’re also waiting for the doctor to help. You’re putting hope and trust in the fact that when you see him or her, they will be able to do something that helps your situation. While you’re waiting, you’re waiting. That is what this verse implies today. It says I waited “patiently.” It has the meaning of while waiting I have been waiting, or have put confidence in the Lord. While waiting on His return, we also wait on the Lord, or put confidence in Him, that He will also handle our daily needs and hear our every prayer. And the last part of this verse says just that. He hears our cry.

The Word Living In Me

On this Valentines Day, what better “Love Story” is there than a Saviour that died for your sins, made a place for you in heaven when you die, lives to make intersession for you today, and listens to you daily. What a “LOVE STORY” indeed.

Daily Reading for  February 14th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 3:1  - Numbers 4:49

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 20:20  -  2 Chronicles 21:20

 

 

February 15th
Luke 7:13

And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, Weep not.


Outlook from the In Book

I don’t know about you, but I know when I see someone crying, it often makes me want to cry also. When you can see the pain in their eyes and hear the hurting in their heart, it makes you want to do something to try and easle their suffering. God also sees and hears and even feels all our pains and all our sorrows. Here Jesus looked at this woman and had compassion for her. It broke His heart to see her heart broken. He was willing to become unclean by touching the coffin that day to bring help to this grieving widow who lost her only son. Ceremonies and rituals were not on His mind. Negative people and what they would say latter were not on His mind. This lady and her pain and grief were the only things on His mind and on His heart. And you know, He still hears when our hearts cry today.

The Word Living In Me

As Jesus became unclean here He also became unclean for the sins of the world when He died on the cross. He died for all sins, including yours and mine. Jesus has always been about giving life. In today’s verse it was physical life, but for you it can be something even more important. Eternal Life. If you have never asked Jesus to come into your heart and cleans you from all your sins and make Him your Lord and Saviour, let me just say this. He’s still listening!!

Daily Reading for  February 15th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 5:1  - Numbers 7:35

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 22:1  -  2 Chronicles 23:21

 

 

 February 16th
Exodus 40:16

Thus did Moses: according to all that the LORD commanded him, so did he.



Outlook from the In Book

Some people just hate to be bossed around. It just seems to ruffle their feathers if you don’t say, “would you please do this or please do that.” As if they had a choice in the matter. I know please sounds more polite, but is a boss really asking would you like to do this or that? NO. Usually they are saying this is what needs to be done and I am directing you to that position. If you say no or don’t do it, then the boss is the one with the choice, keep you or let you go. Your only choices were obeying or disobey. Obedience usually brings trust and faith in you as a worker and often leads to promotions within that place. When we read the 40th chapter of Exodus over and over we read the phrase “as the LORD commanded Moses.” In the verse above we find Moses did just exactly as the LORD commanded. In verse 33 it says He finished the work. And what happened? The LORD did what he said He would do. Filled the Tabernacle and dwelt among them. When the Children of Israel were obedient, they received the rewards of obedience.

The Word Living In Me

I know that sometimes as we read our Bibles and see all the things that God requires of us as separated Christians that sometime we want to rebel. Sometimes it looks like the world is having so much fun and we just want to be part of it. But if we are obedient to the word of God, we are now being and will be rewarded. Rewarded with God’s presence and blessing with you daily. Sin is only fun for a season. Obedience is rewarded for eternity.

Daily Reading for  February 16th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 7:36  - Numbers 9:23

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 24:1  -  2 Chronicles 24:27

 

February 17th

Psalm 43:5

Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God

Outlook from the In Book

A few years ago there was a song out that had sort of a Jamaican sound to it. Everyone was singing it. Around the house, work, on the street, and yes I have even heard it in the walls of the church house. It said very simply “Don’t worry, Be Happy.” In chapters 42 & 43 of this book of Psalms we find the author saying almost the same thing. “Why are you cast down, O my soul?” Or in other words, as a child of the Living God, and whose God has everything in control, which sees, hears and allows (or not) every moment of every day, why should I be so discouraged or worry? It goes on to say, “For I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.” In the end it is all up to God and I have placed myself IN HIM, in His Son Jesus Christ. To break it down for you in just a little simpler language, “Don’t worry, Be Happy, In the LORD.”

 

The Word Living In Me

If today seems to have crept up with all of the worries and concerns of this world, and you feel as though there is little or no hope, let me invite you to do as the Psalmist along with millions of others that felt this way. Place all your concerns and worries and fears into your hope of the Lord. In 1 Peter 5:7 it says “Casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you.” Do you believe that? It’s true!

Daily Reading for  February 17th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 10:16  - Numbers 13:16

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 25:1  -  2 Chronicles 25:28

 

February 18th

Proverbs 18:10

The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.


Outlook from the In Book

A few years ago I had the privilege of going to Pigeon Forge in Tennessee with our teen youth group for a Christian Youth Retreat. While there we saw hundreds of attractions, rides and activities available. One of them was a ride where you sat in a chair made for two people. They would harness you in and then release a switch. Oh yes, I forgot to mention, this chair was hooked to two huge rubber band-like straps hooked to two tall towering poles on either side and stretched to its fullest. When they would flip the switch to release the chair, these two rubber band-like straps shot you like a slingshot, straight up into the air. It seemed as though you might go all the way to the moon. And then, when they had reached their stretched limit in height up into the sky, they would shoot you back toward the ground at almost lightning speed. And on the way back down GRAVITY WAS HELPING! I had watched several people do this with no problems. It was not the height I feared, nor the speed, or even getting sick. My questions was, is it strong enough to hold ME! The difference was this. I weighed over 280lbs. at that time. I did not see anyone that size on there. But I did it and it was a blast.
When I turned myself over to the LORD it was because of His saving grace, and that I knew from seeing others who had done the same, He was strong enough to hold ME too.

The Word Living In Me

I was right. After years of walking with Christ, through good and bad times in my life, He is strong enough to hold me. And friend, He is strong enough to hold you too. The Lord is a strong tower and in Him you are safe. Thank Him for that today, will you?

Daily Reading for  February 18th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 13:17  - Numbers 15:41

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 26:1  -  2 Chronicles 28:5

 

 February 19th
Luke 11:1

And it came to pass, that, as he was praying in a certain place, when he ceased, one of his disciples said unto him, Lord, teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples.


Outlook from the In Book

I read a story once about a well-known author and authority on prayer that was giving a seminar. During the question-and-answer period, a man raised his hand and boldly asked, "Doctor, how should I pray?" "It's very simple," the noted expert responded without hesitation. "Ask God."
I know that several times over the last few years as a Pastor I have heard the words “I just don’t know how to pray!” What seems so natural to some seems at times so hard to others. The truth is they do know how to pray. They did it when they received Christ as their Saviour. They bowed there heart to a saving Jesus and prayed for mercy for their life, for repentance of their sins, for God to wash them and make them white as snow, and vowed to be His forever as Jesus vowed He would be ours forever. Really, to get saved, you must have said a prayer in your heart. You come before Him humbly and walk into the throne room of the almighty God. At that point we cry Abba, Father, and He listens to our every word in prayer. Respecting who He is as we talk with Him, there is nothing He does not want to hear about. Talk to Him today.

The Word Living In Me

Talking to God is easy. Listening to Him is where most people have the struggle. But I have found if you really want to hear from Him, that you also need to talk with Him. He loves to communicate with us, but communication is a two way street. Talk with Him today, and as you read His word, listen for that still small voice.

Daily Reading for  February 19th 2006

There Is Never Reading Scheduled On Sundays

We Suggest You Re-Read Your Pastors Sermon Passages Today

 

February 20th

Leviticus 9:5

And they brought that which Moses commanded before the tabernacle of the congregation: and all the congregation drew near and stood before the LORD.

Outlook from the In Book

If you have children or can remember when you were a child, then you know what the days leading up to Christmas are like. The constant asking of “did I get…, Can I open just one…, how many do I get…, what size are they…, did I get what I asked for…,” and on and on. Anxiously waiting for the day they find out just what mom and dad have gotten for them this year.
    As I read this passage I get a picture of the children of Israel like that. They have waited for this day, done all they were to do, and now all they can do is stand and wait. Waiting for direction, instruction, the voice or the appearance of the Lord. Can you sense in your heart how they must have anticipated that day? What was going to happen next? What was God going to say through Moses? Everyone wanted to hear. It says that ALL THE CONGREGATION drew near. Everyone pressing closer and closer to hear what God had to say. No one wanted to get it second hand; they wanted to hear the words of God themselves. With wide eyes and hearts beating they drew near to hear.
    Do we approach Gods word that way today? We now have Gods word in our hands. It’s called the Bible. Do we draw near to it the way the Children of Israel did to hear what God has to say? Or are we satisfied to hear it second hand on Sunday or from a friend. He’s the same God. And His words hold the same power and promise.

The Word Living In Me

As you draw near to the word of God today, before you begin, you might bow for a moment and ask God to place within your heart that fervent desire to hear from Him today. Devotionals are great, but if they do not point you to God and his word, they are just another story. Get excited about hearing from God today.

Daily Reading for  February 20th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 16:1  - Numbers 18:32

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 28:6  -  2 Chronicles 29:11

 

February 21st

Psalm 46:10

Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.


Outlook from the In Book

When I was a young boy in church I had a bad habit of fidgeting. I would squirm all over the pew. Lean foreword and rest my head on the pew in front of me. Lean way back like I was going to sleep. Lean to one side and then the other. I was just constantly moving, until I would about drive my Dad crazy. He would often lean over and say, “Would you please sit still for a while?” And I would try for a while, but it seemed so hard. In Psalms 46:10, God is asking us to do more than just be quiet for a while. I think He is asking us, BE STILL. Listen with your whole heart. He is saying if you do, if you will just be still and look around, you will see that I, God, am even exalted in everything around you. Even among them that say I do not exist. By saying I do not exist they bring up the argument that I do. Without Me they would have nothing to be against. BE STILL, and see the wonder of what I am doing.
 

The Word Living In Me

As we mover through this day, lets try to find time to BE STILL. Just look around at all God has given to us. BE STILL, and behold the wonder of Him all around us. BE STILL, and understand all God is doing in us. BE STILL, and God will be exalted. BE STILL.

Daily Reading for  February 21st 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 19:1  - Numbers 22:14

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 29:12  -  2 Chronicles 29:36

 

February 22nd

Proverbs 22:2

The rich and poor meet together: the LORD is the maker of them all.


Outlook from the In Book

If you were to listen to most televangelists today, you would get the idea that people who do not have anything are somehow living outside of the will of God. That if they were living right and were in God’s will, God would surely bless them with prosperity. But that is not what the Bible says. The Bible says that a person that is a believer in Jesus Christ as their Saviour will be supplied with all their need. If they need money God will give them a way to earn it. If they need food God will supply a way for it to be grown or purchased. I believe that often those who have been blessed by God forget that not just a tithe of money belongs to God, but everything we are entrusted with. Billy Sunday once said, “The fellow that has no money is poor. The fellow that has nothing but money is poorer still.” Let’s remember God is the maker of us all.

The Word Living In Me

As we go through this day we might want to remember another verse in Romans 8:28 that says “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” All things include ALL THINGS. All He has created is working together to fulfill His purpose. The rich the poor, all nationalities, young and old, everything and everyone are part of His creation and handy work.

Daily Reading for  February 22nd 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 22:15  - Numbers 25:18

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 30:1  -  2 Chronicles 31:216

 

February 23rd

Luke 15:10

Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth.


Outlook from the In Book

Most everyone knows someone who has passed away. And, we can know by their life and faith in God here on earth that today they are in heaven. Some people ask me about when a person dies do they go straight to heaven or lay in the grave until the rapture? And I know there are tons of verses in the Bible to point to the fact that they go to heaven, but look at today’s verse closely. The verse does not say the angels rejoice, it says there is joy in their presence. Oh don’t get me wrong, I believe the angels are hopping and skipping and rejoicing when another soul is won also, but angels really do not understand what we as people understand. The angels cannot know the grace, mercy and love of God directed only to you and I as humans. I can tell you who is rejoicing when someone gets saved. As Jesus starts to blot the sins of a daughter out of the book, the Lord turns to a loving mother and says dear lady she’ll be here soon. That mother rejoices. And as a dad who tried so hard to teach his wayward son right from wrong sees Jesus apply the blood to his sons sin and Jesus says faithful father, it wont be long now and you’ll see him again, that dad is shouting all over heaven. And as they begin to rejoice, others with perfect love for one another rejoice with them. The angels present witness the joy and love that they have, they too begin to sing. Yes I believe there is rejoicing in heaven by all the saints that have gone on before, in the presence of the angels.

The Word Living In Me

But until He calls us home it is our responsibility to share the gospel with every person we meet. Remember, they are someone’s son or someone’s daughter. You can cause joy in the presence of the angels and in heaven when you tell someone about Christ.

Daily Reading for  February 23rd 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 26:1  - Numbers 27:23

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 32:1  -  2 Chronicles 32:33

 

February 24th

Psalm 49:6-7

They that trust in their wealth, and boast themselves in the multitude of their riches;
None of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him:
 


Outlook from the In Book

Oh to be rich and famous. Ok, maybe just rich. That seems to be the one goal of every young American. And the majority of older people also. When you ask our youth today about what they would like to do when they get out of school, you usually get an answer like “I want to be this or that because they make good money!” Now don’t misunderstand what I am saying, I am not against Christians earning a good living. And if God would see that they were going to be a good steward of His blessing, even wealthy. I don’t find in the Bible where being wealthy is a sin. It’s when that is our life goal and it overshadows everything else we do that we have put another god before the one true God. I would love to hear a youth someday say, “I want to be this or that because I know that is what God has gifted me to do and I am sure it will bring glory to Him.” And when asked, “What about the money?” They might reply with “That’s up to God.”

The Word Living In Me

You see it’s really up to God anyway if you’re a Christian. You will never be completely successful until you yield it all to Him. You can run, and dabble and play in the world. But if you’re a child of God, real success only comes after real yielding to Him. Let me borrow a slogan for a second. “Be All That You Can Be, and All God Intended For You To Be.”

Daily Reading for  February 24th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  Numbers 28:1  - Numbers 31:20

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  2 Chronicles 33:1  -  2 Chronicles 33:25

 

February 25th

Leviticus 17:11

For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul.


Outlook from the In Book

Science has been able to do a lot of things now days. They have transplanted a human heart and given a person extended life. They have even made a few successful attempts at a mechanical heart that lasted for a short time, but did extend life for a while. They have been able to do a lot of things, but they have never created blood. You know why? Blood in the body needs to continually be recreated and refreshed from the bones in your body. Now I'm not a scientist, but I can see where that would cause a problem in creating blood.
        In our verse today God said way back then that life was in the blood. Too many people want to take the blood out of the bible and the Hymns, but Life is in the blood. You can transplant all the organs you want and without the blood there is no life, they are useless.
        What God said then is so true today. It is still the blood that brings life. And not only physical life, but eternal life also. The blood of animals then was temporary atonement for sin. But the blood of Jesus on the cross of Calvary was the one time permanent never having to be renewed payment for our sin. And just as a body must be alive to restore and recreate blood, Jesus Christ is alive today to stand behind the blood that He shed. It is still working today. Still washing away sin. Still bringing life to those who will accept it.

The Word Living In Me

It’s still the blood that washes away our sins and permanently pays the price forever. If you have been washed in the blood, you never have to do it again. If you have never accepted the blood of Christ for payment of your sin, today is a great day to do so. Ask Him to forgive you, come into your heart and wash away all your sins. He promised He would. Don’t keep working on a dead body. Get the life in the blood. The blood of Jesus Christ.

Daily Reading for  February 25th 2006

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