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May 1st

Proverbs 1:7

The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.

Outlook from the In Book

You’re setting at home, minding your own business on a Tuesday evening. Nothing-special happening so you decide to catch up on some reading. The wind begins to blow a little outside, and so you cuddle up with a good book and some hot cocoa. After just a little while of reading you are so into this book that you do not even realize the storm raging outside around you. That is until… It gets black in the house. All the light goes off. Its pitch dark. Two minutes ago, the light bulb in the lamp was the last thing on your mind. But now, you just wish that somehow the light would come back on. And when they do, you look at the light as if almost to say, thank you. I just feel better when the lights are on.

        Some people do not realize the Light of God’s word all around them until, what seems to be for no reason, their world gets dark. Then they cry out for God and want reassurance from His word. In order to receive the light and wisdom of God’s word we must realize where it comes from. It’s not just the words on the page… It’s GOD’S WORDS THAT BRING LIGHT.

The Word Living In Me

God’s words are special not because of the words, but because of who said them. The reverence of the Lord is only the beginning of knowledge. But it all starts there. 

Daily Reading for  May 1st 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  2 Kings 23:1  -  2 Kings 25:30

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Job 37:1 - Job 37:24

 

May 2nd

2 Corinthians 12:9

And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.

Outlook from the In Book

Pastors worldwide have all had people saying things like, “I can’t do that” or “That’s not my Spiritual Gift.” How about, "I could never do that as good as so and so.” Or maybe, "God has not called me for that.” The funny thing is most of these people are doing nothing or very little for the LORD right now. Maybe you can’t because you don’t try! If that is not your gifted area what is? Some think their gifted area is to be set on every Sunday. (Pew warming is not a gift) And you were not created to do it like so and so and you’ll never know if God called you if you keep talking about what you can’t do and don’t listen to God saying, “Let Me do it through you.”

        But even better than all that is this, maybe in your weakness God can be glorified! If people know that you have never done this or that, but you step forward and say by the grace of God I am going to try. As people see you doing work for the Lord they will know that it is God working in you and not you doing the work. And in them seeing God work through you, maybe they will step up and let God work through them also.

        What do you want God, Christian friends and children to hear from you? “I can’t do that…?” Well then God has no chance to show Himself mighty in you and those listening may well follow in your footsteps and say “I can’t do that either….” Or should they be hearing, “I’ve never done this, but God if you’ll help me, I’ll try.” Well, God will help you. And what a testimony you have been.
 

The Word Living In Me

Just remember, Even if you can’t… GOD CAN!!! 

Daily Reading for  May 2nd 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 1:1  1 Chronicles 2:55

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Job 38:1 - Job 38:41

 

May 3rd
Ruth 1:16

 And Ruth said, Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God:

Outlook from the In Book

Love is a funny thing. It causes people that never knew each other before to start dating and marry. It also causes people to do and say some funny things. I heard a story of men standing in the locker room at a country club. A cell phone on the bench rings and one guy reaches over and turns on it’s speakerphone. The caller said, "Honey, it's me. Are you at the club?" The man replied, "Yes." The woman’s voice said "I’m at the mall and found this beautiful leather coat. It's only $1,000. Is it okay if I buy it?" the man replied "Sure, go ahead if you like it that much." The lady proceeded saying "I also stopped by the Mercedes dealership and saw the new models. I saw one I really liked." The gentleman asked "How much?" she said "$60,000" he said "Okay, but for that price I want it with all the options." The excited voice on the other end said "Great! Oh, and one more thing, the house we wanted last year is back on the market. They're asking $950,000." From the locker room she heard "Well, then go ahead and give them an offer, but just offer $900,000." She replied “OK. I'll see you later! I love you!" And the man replied "Bye, I love you, too." The man hangs up. The other men in the locker room are looking at him in astonishment. Then he asks: "Anyone know whose phone this is?"
        In our passage today we find Ruth has so much fallen in love with her Mother-in-law, family and their God that she is willing to forsake everything to be near her. Do you know that is exactly what we are asking every person who hears of the Lord Jesus to do? Be willing to forsake everything for Him.

The Word Living In Me

Love will make you do some crazy, outrageous, silly, wonderful things. Have you told the Lord you loved Him today? 

Daily Reading for  May 3rd 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 3:1  -  1 Chronicles 5:26

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Job 39:1 - Job 39:30

 

May 4th

Psalm 105:15
Saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm.


Outlook from the In Book

Sometimes I think that even well meaning Christians look over this little verse and say “well that was so many years ago, God does not mean that as much today.” I believe this verse is just as valid today as it was the day it was written.

        Now I know some of you are looking at this and thinking, “here goes the preacher warning us about being mean to the preachers.” And to some degree I believe there is relevance to that and ought to be pursued. Preachers today are the prophets of God. Not in a sense of receiving new revelations from God. But they do convey the words of God from His Holy Word the Bible. But what I am seeing in this verse is the love God has for the Children of Israel. In the context of the chapter, God is speaking about the people of Israel.

        We seem to forget, that after all these years, they are still God’s chosen people. He has not forgotten them and neither should we. God loves them just as you and I would love a child that is rebellious. Do we quit loving them? NO. Do we sometimes have to punish them for their actions? YES! But the love never ends. Well folks, neither has God’s for His Children.

The Word Living In Me

Remember Israel and pray for His people 

Daily Reading for  May 4th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 6:1  -  1 Chronicles 7:40

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Job 40:1 - Job 40:24

 

 

 May 5th
Proverbs 5:8,9

Remove thy way far from her, and come not nigh the door of her house: Lest thou give thine honour unto others, and thy years unto the cruel:

Outlook from the In Book

When I was a young boy my parents would tell me, “Son you will be judged by the people you hang around with.” In the courts it is called guilt by association. And as much as we want to fight against it, it’s true. People form an opinion about you by the people that you spend the most time with. Is that really fare? Can someone know you by other people’s character? Well let’s take a closer look.

        List all the things you like. Music, sports, movies, places to go, things you like to do, and the clothes you wear, anything you can think of. Now take a look at the people that you spend the majority of your time with outside of work or school. Most of the things you like they like to be involved in or watch you be involved in it. Why? You will hang out with the people that are most like you. That just makes sense. Why would you want to buddy up with someone that hates what you like or likes what you hate? So when others look at the people that you spend the most time with, people can see what you like, dislike, believe, and are. And even if that was not true for that 1/100 of 1 percent of you, it’s still true for your friends. If they will hang with you, you must be doing what they like or they would soon find someone else to be with.

        So if you ever want to see a good reflection of your life, how and what others think of you, look at your closest friends. They are a great mirror.

The Word Living In Me

Today’s verse says to stay away from the immoral crowd. That does not mean not to associate at all with them; we need to be out there to win them to Christ. But the world should not be your closest friends. Christians should have Christian friends. 

Daily Reading for  May 5th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 8:1  -  1 Chronicles 10:14

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Job 41:1 - Job 41:34

 

May 6th
Ephesians 4:32

And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.

Outlook from the In Book

When should you be kind to another person? Sounds like a loaded questions. I am sure that everyone answered, always, right? Well that is right. But do we? How about the guy or gal that just cut you off in traffic and now your going to be late because you had to wait through one extra light? How about the elderly lady ahead of you at the grocery store that seems to want to pay for her entire grocery bill in change from the bottom of her purse? Yea, that’s hard, we all know.

        How about a friend of a friend? Have you ever been nice to someone just because they were related to someone you know or the friend of your friend? Sure you have. We all have. And that is a likeness to what this verse is saying. We should forgive and love one another because God did that for us. Why? Did we deserve it? NO! But for Christ’s sake, who died for us, God forgave us.

        So, for the sake of our Lord who loves everyone and died for the world, I am to show that love so that others might come to know Him. Even if you are the person playing their stereo so loud that from 3 lanes away with my windows up I can’t hear mine, I need to be tenderhearted. Maybe that’s why we are also to pray without ceasing!!!!

The Word Living In Me

For God so much loved you, me and every other person that has been created in this world that He gave for the purpose of paying the ransom for your sin, His one and only begotten Son. And if anyone will turn to Him and believe in His death as the payment for their sin and put their complete faith and trust in His death for the atonement of their sin, they will never ever have to worry about perishing but can rejoice in everlasting eternal life. 

Daily Reading for  May 6th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 11:1  -  1 Chronicles 13:14

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Job 42:1 - Psalm 2:12

 

May 7th
1 Samuel 6:20

 And the men of Bethshemesh said, Who is able to stand before this holy LORD God? and to whom shall he go up from us?

Outlook from the In Book

How is it that bank tellers can spot counterfeit bills so quickly? I have been told it’s because they handle thousands of dollars in real cash every single day. When a phony piece of currency passes through their hands, it feels different; it looks different; because it is different.
 
        In the eyes of one another we might look ok. But what are we comparing us to? Is it our own goodness? Our own likes and dislikes? Our good (or bad) taste? That is not the measure by which God measures us. He measures us by His Son Jesus Christ. When held up next to Jesus can anyone stand up to that comparison? Surprisingly there are two answers to that question.

        First, the answer would have to be NO. There is no possible way that any sinful person, no matter how good they try to be, no matter how many good deeds they do, and no matter how religious they are, can ever compare to the absolute sinless perfection and unmatchable love of Jesus Christ. The Bible refers to our best as filthy rags before a Holy God.

        Second, the answer would be YES. How can it be Yes you might ask? Well in our self, we can never match up. But when we accept Jesus as our Lord and Saviour, God no longer looks at us alone. He now sees us IN CHRIST JESUS. Since we are in Christ, God sees His Son’s sinless perfection and we are MADE righteous in Christ.

The Word Living In Me

Were it not for the righteousness of Christ, we would never be able to stand in the presence of God. But because of His righteousness, someday we can live with Him eternally. That alone should give you a lot to thank Him for today. 

Daily Reading for  May 7th 2006

There Is Never Reading Scheduled On Sundays

We Suggest You Re-Read Your Pastors Sermon Passages Today

 

May 8th
Psalm 106:43-44

 Many times did he deliver them; but they provoked him with their counsel, and were brought low for their iniquity. Nevertheless he regarded their affliction, when he heard their cry:

Outlook from the In Book

Our security in the United States is often a subject of debate. How should the government go about making sure we are secure? How many of what we consider our freedoms and liberties are we willing to give up or compromise to be sure us and our families are safe? But the questions might have a different answer if we only knew how many times we have been protected from danger and we were not aware of that protection. It might change our outlook if we could know how many terrorist organizations could not reach us because of the security net our nation has developed that these terrorists would have to penetrate. We often base our answer on incomplete information. The same is true with the believer. How many times has God protected you and you were not even aware of it? And then when things do go wrong people have a tendency to blame God. Asking God why He let this or that happen, when if we would step back and see it from God’s perspective we would see it was our own lifestyle and doings that brought about the problem. We are often brought low in life because of our own sinful habits and desires.

The Word Living In Me

But there is a rainbow we can see. When we have finally had enough of our self and cry out with true repentance to God, He will regard our afflictions. Even though our problems are our own design, He is waiting for you to call on Him. 

Daily Reading for  May 8th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 14:1  -  1 Chronicles 16:43

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 3:1 - Psalm 6:10

 

May 9th

Proverbs 9:8-9

 Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee. Give instruction to a wise man, and he will be yet wiser: teach a just man, and he will increase in learning

Outlook from the In Book

You only get so many hours in each and every day. Just so many opportunities to use the minutes that God gave you. The Bible often tells us of being good stewards with what God has given to us. We almost always relate the word steward to money. But it also is referring to our time and talents. Being a good steward of your time is what the verses today are talking about. Rebuking a sinner of sin before they are saved is like beating your head against a brick wall. They don’t care. Neither of you get anything good out of it. They need Christ in their life before they will care about how they live that life. But if you will use that time to try to help someone that is teachable you both come out ahead. A Christ-like Spirit is one that is teachable. Rebuke to a born again Christian is an opportunity to examine themselves and see where they stand with God. If the rebuke is correct, they see an area that they need to correct and become stronger in the Lord. If the rebuke is incorrect, they can go back to their brother or sister and lovingly discuss the circumstances around it, and both walk away stronger in the Lord and in better fellowship with one another. Either way, a wise person comes out ahead. They have gained wisdom in their walk with the Lord or understanding of a fellow Christian. They always win. You might be wondering, is it always easy to do those things? NO. But just like the saying that friends don’t let friends drive drunk, also Christian friends don’t let Christian friends live in unrighteousness.

The Word Living In Me

In the New Testament Jesus called it casting your pearls before swine. It does not refer to not sharing the gospel with everyone. But it does mean use your time wisely. Not everyone listens. 

Daily Reading for  May 9th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 17:1  -  1 Chronicles 21:30

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 7:1 - Psalm 8:9

 

May 10th
Romans 5:8

 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

Outlook from the In Book

Guess what I have heard about you? You are wonderful. You’re intelligent, witty, charming, have a great personality as well a being attractive. They said they like you and you’re a great person to have as a friend. Do you want to know who said that about you? Sure you do. They seem to be like a pretty smart person. In fact as people go, they might be able to be a very good friend.

        But what if they said this instead. You are a fool. You’re stupid, boring, an absolute drag to be around, have a horrible personality and are ugly. Being around you is like rubbing sand paper across your forehead until it bleeds. In fact I would rather stick a fork in my eye than spend one more minute around you. Do you want to know who said that? Sure you do. But the reason is different. You probably want to know, “What in the world could I have done to them to make them hate me so much?”

        And yet prior to salvation that is the way we treated God. We did not want to be around Him or His people. He sent His only Son to die for us when we were acting hateful toward Him. Why, because He loved us when we were acting unlovable toward Him. Now friend that is real love.

The Word Living In Me

God loved us when we were acting unlovable toward Him. We should be able to love Him always. He has never been unloving to us. In fact the person in paragraph one, could have been God. 

Daily Reading for  May 10th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 22:1  -  1 Chronicles 25:31

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 9:1 - Psalm 10:18

 

May 11th

1 Samuel 14:7

 And his armourbearer said unto him, Do all that is in thine heart: turn thee; behold, I am with thee according to thy heart.

Outlook from the In Book

Living in Michigan in the winter we often get a lot of snow. The garage my dad kept his car in was not attached to the house. On Sunday morning when it was time to go to church my dad would go out, open the garage and back the car out, leaving it run to warm up and come back in the house for a few minutes. Then he would say something like “Ok let’s get going,” and we would all head out to the car. As I stepped out the back door I would try to put my feet in the footprints where my dad’s feet had been. I knew that if I could get my foot into his footprint I would not get snow in my shoes and be cold. I didn’t even have to look where I was going because I knew his tracks lead to where he wanted me to be. Once in a while I would trip and step out of his big steps, but I would get up and keep trying until I got to the car.

        Oh that we might have men and women today that would be leading people to God. And that like the armourbearer in our verse today, those that followed behind them would know that where the footprints lead is where they need to be. We are all leaders of someone. And we are all followers of someone. Who are you leading? Who are you following?

The Word Living In Me

Imagine for a moment that you hear a child’s voice behind you that said, ”Do whatever you heart desires: I am going to do that too.” Might it change what you do today? 

Daily Reading for  May 11th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 26:1  -  1 Chronicles 28:21

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 11:1 - Psalm 14:7

 

May 12th

Psalm 109:2

 For the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of the deceitful are opened against me: they have spoken against me with a lying tongue

Outlook from the In Book

Don’t you just hate it when people lie? They just can’t seem to tell truth. No matter how hard they try they seem to always stretch the truth to the point that hardly anyone could possibly believe them. And then when they do tell the truth no one does believe them.
 
        What seems even worse is when they begin to lie about you. They tell only half-truths or exaggerate the truth. It seems almost unbelievable at first and then the next thing you want to do is get even. To somehow hurt them back. Well I am going to tell you now how to prepare to get even with these people.
   
        First, live a separated life. What is that? It is a life that is hard to find fault with. One separated from the world and there sinful ways and separated to the Lord and His heavenly ways. Anyone that truly knows you would not believe the lies someone else would tell and it is going to look bad on them.

        Second, take it to the Lord. Don’t try to get even, get back or get over on someone. Let God handle it. He knows you and them better than you do anyway.

        Lastly, pray for them and invite them to church. If you truly want to see a liar quit lying they will have to have a change of heart, not just a change of mind. The best way to get rid of an enemy is to make them your friend.

The Word Living In Me

Wouldn’t it be great if in telling stories on you they said something like, “You know so and so, that Christian, well you are not going to believe this but…” What a wonderful thing. They have labeled you as a Christian, and then told the other person what was going to happen. “You’re not going to believe this”… and they won’t. 

Daily Reading for  May 12th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  1 Chronicles 29:1  -  2 Chronicles 4:22

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 15:1 - Psalm 17:15

 

May 13th
Proverbs 13:7

 There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing: there is that maketh himself poor, yet hath great riches.


Outlook from the In Book

Oh to be RICH! To have all the money you would ever want. Doesn’t that seem like the dream of most people today? And let’s just confess; we all want to be financially secure. Able to do what we would like to do and go where ever we would like to go. But there is a big difference in financially security and the overwhelming desire to be rich. And we often find those that do have money are not really all that happy. Let them get really sick and see if they would not trade everything they have for a few more days of life.

Today’s verse could actually be read in a couple of different ways.
        “There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing.” You can see this as a person that has attained all the wealth they might want, but in the process of doing so forgotten family, friends, and God and now have all that money and are empty inside. Or you could look at this as a man that is rich with a fine family, a love for God and great Christian friends, and yet in the world’s eyes they have very little earthly wealth.

        “There is that maketh himself poor, yet hath great riches.” There are people that live very simple lives, not flaunting their God given wealth but using as possibly God would intend them to, but to those around, they never act wealthy. Or, there are people who choose to live very simple lives, never falling prey to the trappings of this world, and yet they are rich in family and have a rich inheritance with God.

        The question is, “What makes you RICH?” If it’s money, then friend you’re very poor. What really matters is your relationships. Family and friends are important, but most important your relationship with God.
 

The Word Living In Me

This would be a great day to call and renew a relationship. It would also be a great time to call on God and get that relationship back on track. If you never had a relationship with God…. He’s waiting to start one. Ask Him to come into your heart that will be the richest blessing you ever had. 

Daily Reading for  May 13th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  2 Chronicles 5:1  -  2 Chronicles 8:18

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 18:1 - Psalm 18:50

 

 May 14th
Romans 12:1-2

 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.


Outlook from the In Book

Why are all the jots and tittles so important in the Bible? What is a jot and tittle? They are some of the smallest letters and defining marks used in the Hebrew language. Well today I want to point out a mark used in the English language. It is neither a jot nor a tittle, but a comma that some people may miss. It’s in the first verse of Romans between holy and acceptable. See it now? Some people read that as if it says Wholly Acceptable. Which would mean completely acceptable. And we need to be completely acceptable. But reading it that way does not define how to become acceptable. But with the comma in there it says Holy, which means to be set apart for God’s use. We must first be willing to be set apart. Apart from the worldly desires and lusts, but also apart unto God. To be used of Him as He desires. If we will give our life over to God then we will be acceptable or pleasing unto Him. And the very next line tells us why. We need to realize it says, that is the only reasonable thing to do for God, who sent His Son to die for us, and has blessed us with all spiritual blessing.

The Word Living In Me

Not real sure how to be Holy, and acceptable? That’s why verse two is there. God does not want us to wonder how to figure that out. Just read the second verse and it will all be clear. The renewed mind in God’s Word. 

Daily Reading for  May 14th 2006

There Is Never Reading Scheduled On Sundays

We Suggest You Re-Read Your Pastors Sermon Passages Today

 

 

May 15th
1 Samuel 20:42

 And Jonathan said to David, Go in peace, forasmuch as we have sworn both of us in the name of the LORD, saying, The LORD be between me and thee, and between my seed and thy seed for ever. And he arose and departed: and Jonathan went into the city.


Outlook from the In Book

Jonathan has said to David, “The LORD be between me and thee.” What did that mean? Do you see it as God standing between them sort of as a boundary between them and there new dwellings from this point on in their life? It’s just the opposite. The LORD has become their only connection in which to recall and intercede for one another. No phones, no telegraph or e-mail. Their only connection to one another was through the LORD.

        With travel so easy today and people moving about so much, we have many Christian friends that have moved away. And yet, in our thoughts and prayers for them they are as close as our Saviour. They might move from your area or be gone for long spans of time, but with the LORD as our connection, they are never far away.

        Have you ever walked into a church that you have never been to before, maybe while traveling, and almost immediately felt at home? That is the connection of the LORD between you and someone you have never met. It’s the Holy Spirit binding hearts together. That is the same binding God uses over miles. The Holy Spirit in each of you is the same Holy Spirit in both of you. A connection that cannot be undone.

The Word Living In Me

As you go through this day, think of an old Christian Friend that has moved or been gone for a while. Maybe it’s a Sunday School Teacher, Pastor, Christian Leader, Missionary or Evangelist that you have not seen in a while. Maybe it’s a Christian acquaintance from a former workplace or school that you have not seen or heard from. Take them to the LORD today. Enjoy your time together in Him as you find the Lord… “Between Me and Thee.” 

Daily Reading for  May 15th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  2 Chronicles 9:1  -  2 Chronicles 16:16

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 19:1 - Psalm 20:9

 

 May 16th
Psalm 112:7

 He shall not be afraid of evil tidings: his heart is fixed, trusting in the LORD.
Outlook from the In Book

A few years ago I had the opportunity to fly from Jacksonville Florida to Chicago’s O’Hara Airport and from there to Grand Rapids, Michigan’s Gerald R Ford Airport. It was evening by the time we were getting ready to land in Grand Rapids, and very dark. I was riding in the very front seat of a very small plane. The cockpit door was open and I could see exactly what the pilots were seeing. Over Lake Michigan it was simply total darkness. Then as we began to get closer to the shores of Michigan I started to see a little light off in the distance. The closer we got to the airport, and the city of Grand Rapids, the brighter the light was getting. And then, as I looked ahead I could see two rows of lights that were about to direct us onto solid ground and a safe landing. The tower told the pilots how to approach these lights and what the weather was like and helped them maneuver to the runway. The closer to the ground we got, the brighter the lights became. And then finally we were on the ground and safe.|

        The Bible to me is very much like those runway lights. As long as I keep the light of God’s word in view, aim my path toward it, and follow the leading of the Holy Spirit, I know that I am going to be all right. Refuse to listen and I am in trouble. If I think the lights are misleading and go my own way, I end up on unstable ground. But watch The Light, Trust in the High Tower, and eventually He will help me land on streets of Gold.

The Word Living In Me

In John 8:12 Jesus said “… I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." The Light of LIFE. Head toward the Light. JESUS! Trust in the LORD… 

Daily Reading for  May 16th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  2 Chronicles 13:1  -  2 Chronicles 18:27

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 21:1 - Psalm 22:31

 

May 17th

Proverbs 17:22

 A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.

Outlook from the In Book

It has long been a documented fact that happy, smiling people seem to be healthier and live longer. In fact there was a study done one time that concluded that people who smile live longer than people who do not smile. After reading that, go look in the mirror, you might not make it through this day!

I have long said that Christians ought to be the happiest people in the world. We have so much more to look forward to. If something would happen to me today and my life would be ended here on earth, God says I have a home waiting for me in heaven. If I live through this day, God says He will never leave me nor forsake me. If I am hurting physically or spiritually, His word has said that He is the great physician. If I am lonely, He is always ready to listen and through the power of the Holy Spirit whisper sweet peace to me. Why shouldn’t we be happy?

The Word Living In Me

Rejoice in the Lord always... again I say REJOICE 

Daily Reading for  May 17th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  2 Chronicles 18:28  -  2 Chronicles 22:12

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 23:1 - Psalm 24:10

 

May 18th

Acts 21:19

 And when he had saluted them, he declared particularly what things God had wrought among the Gentiles by his ministry.

Outlook from the In Book

What exactly was Paul doing here? He was doing what other Missionaries have followed the example of and have done for years. Coming back to the churches and reporting what God had been doing on his Missionary journey. I believe if he would have been able to show slides or video was available Paul would have been splashing them up on the wall. If he could have left prayer cards I imagine every member would have taken one home with them. And the very next verse says “And when they heard it, they glorified the Lord.” They were excited to hear what God had done through Paul and through them.

        Part of the reason we don’t get excited anymore is because we just don’t really seem to care. Missionaries come and go and well, we are really busy with our own lives and just do not seem to make time to care anymore. Do you want to care again? Really? If you’re not serious then it won’t work. But if you really want to get excited about missions again, INVEST IN IT. You know, “Where your treasure is….”

        Invest prayers in the families as they minister on your behalf. Invest time to help keep them before your church. Invest money so they can continue to do the work that God has called them to do. If you will invest in Missions, I guarantee when they come back, you’ll want to know what has been happening to your investment.

The Word Living In Me

You’ll never get as great a return from any investment as you will in the Lord’s work. Ask God today to put a passion in your soul for the Ministry.
 

Daily Reading for  May 18th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  2 Chronicles 23:1  -  2 Chronicles 27:9

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 25:1 - Psalm 27:14

 

 May 19th
1 Samuel 28:6

 And when Saul inquired of the LORD, the LORD answered him not, neither by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets.

Outlook from the In Book

    Ever play follow the leader. You remember, you follow right behind what the person in front of you is doing and the person in the very front makes up what is suppose to be done for the entire group. Imagine for a second that you were in the middle of the line and you kept jumping out of line and doing your own thing and not following what the leaders was doing. Also all the people behind you were doing what you do and not doing what the leader was doing but you were the blame. Finally the one in the lead just stops leading. No movement at all. Now what? So you say ok, I’ll get back in line and do what you say. But the leader refuses to move. Not to the left or right or forward or back. You yell “OK I’ll do what you do” but the leader does not seem to be listening to you. Is the leader still there? Yes. Can they hear you? Sure. But you cannot make them respond because you have disrupted too many times and they will not move.

        That is sort of how things were with Saul. He had been disobedient so many times, God finally said; I am not listening to you or responding to you anymore. What a terrible feeling that must have been for someone like King Saul who relied on God’s direction for success in leadership.

        It’s the same today. Psalm 66:18 says “If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me:” Is that for us today? Yes. God will often not listen until you repent from that sin and ask for forgiveness. What a terrible place that must be for someone like you and I who rely on God’s direction for success in life.

The Word Living In Me

Read 1 John 1:9 if you have a chance today and then ask God to forgive you of anything that might stand between you and Him. 

Daily Reading for  May 19th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  2 Chronicles 28:1  -  2 Chronicles 30:27

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

 

May 20th

Psalm 116:8

 For thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.

Outlook from the In Book

    Sometimes as a Pastor you will be witnessing to someone and they will say, “What has this God ever done for me?” And, in their sinful condition, I can understand how they might feel that way. But if they could ever see what He has done for the saved in this world and will give to them if they accept His offer of free salvation, I don’t see how they could turn Him down.

        Our verse today sort of sums it all up. He has ever released me from the sting of death. Oh sure, I will have to face the time when I stop breathing and this body is laid to rest unless God send Christ back first. But that is not the sting of death. When something stings it hurts. When I go from earth to heaven there will be no pain and suffering, just joy and, well, heaven. But without Christ as my Saviour, I would experience the sting, the pain, and the torment of hell for eternity. He also says He will never leave me or forsake me. He will ever walk with me. Here on this earth as I travel through life, and from here to heaven as I’m translated to Him, and forever He will never leave me. But the unsaved will be separated from the love of God for eternity at the moment of death. And the Bible says He will wipe all the tears from my eyes, FOREVER.

        What has He done for you?

The Word Living In Me

Looking forward to heaven is only part of the joy of knowing Jesus. Living with Him, for Him and He in me here on earth is so rewarding today. 

Daily Reading for  May 20th 2006

(Began January 2, 2006) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  2 Chronicles 31:1  -  2 Chronicles 34:33

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  Psalm 30:1 - Psalm 31:24

 

May 21st

Proverbs 21:1-2

 The king’s heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will. Every way of a man is right in his own eyes: but the LORD pondereth the hearts.

Outlook from the In Book

    Excuses, what are they? There is a man at our church that is continually telling me that the definition of an excuse is “the skin of a reason stuffed with a lie.” We have all made up an excuse at one time or another I’m sure. Instead of being totally honest with someone, we sort of tell a part truth. Can you remember when you’ve made excuses to yourself? You start to wonder, should I be reading this, watching this, listening to this? Should I be going there, hanging out with them, talking this way? Should I be drinking this, taking this, smoking this? And our answers is, well I saw Mr. or Miss Christian doing it so if it’s ok for them it must be ok. We begin to make excuses for our life even to ourselves. Inside we have this funny feeling that we know something is not right, but we have tried to convince ourselves that if they can do it, it must be ok.

        Ever stop to think that maybe the person you have been watching is watching you and thinking the same thing? Maybe they are judging their life by what they see you doing? The Bible says man will find a way to make everything they do seem ok in his own eyes. God, on the other hand, looks on your heart. He knows what you know deep inside. He knows about the feeling you have of this is wrong or right. Know why? He put it there to help you make right choices.

The Word Living In Me

I heard a while back a phrase that helps me once in a while. It said “If in doubt, don’t.” We need to operate under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and Gods Word. Not the friend at church or at work. Lets be an example of Christ and for Christ.

Daily Reading for  May 21st 2006

There Is Never Reading Scheduled On Sundays

We Suggest You Re-Read Your Pastors Sermon Passages Today

 

May 22nd

Acts 26:28

 Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian.

Outlook from the In Book

    Guys can relate to this I believe. Your working on something either in the garage or the yard and you are just about to get it finished when your wife yells out, “are you done yet?” Now I know that her asking really does not change anything, but for some reason it seems to cause a big disturbance in what you’re doing. You yell back, “I’ll be done in a few minutes.” “When,” she asks. “In just a minute”, your replay. Then the magic words that make you want to hurry and finish. “Well dinner is almost ready.” Almost ready! Not quit ready, but close. That means in just a little bit it will be completely ready and you want to be there. The word “almost” seems to give you some time.

            King Agrippa said to Paul, You ALMOST Persuadest me. Almost. Not completely, but close. What kept the king from being persuaded completely? Could Paul have said anymore? I doubt it. Could the Holy Spirit have moved any more in the Kings heart? Probably not. Almost is close, but not close enough. The king thought, I have a little more time.

            Almost is where most people live today. I am almost ready to get saved. Almost ready to give up this lifestyle. Almost ready to turn my life over to Christ. ALMOST….but not quit yet. I think I have some time yet. It has been said that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. People almost made it… almost!

The Word Living In Me

Almost is a great word for salvation. But you have to divide it up for it to work. You see ALL is the MOST you can give to the Lord. And that is just what He wants. If you will give him ALL, He will make the MOST out of you. 

Daily Reading for  May 22nd 2006