Faith is spelled R.I.S.K.
"Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and,
beginning to sink, cried out, 'Lord, save me!'" (Matt 14:29-30).
Jesus told Peter to get out of the boat. There is always a risk when we attempt something never done before. Naysayers seem to come out of the wood work. Why? Because it's not their vision, it's yours. Sometimes we fail the first time out. It's a
fact that most entrepreneurs fail before they are really successful.
"Success," said Winston Churchill, "is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." Everybody fails. It's part of the process that leads us to
maturity and success. Most successful entrepreneurs don't think of their failures as defeats. They think of them as lessons.
If you hope to succeed, learn everything you can from your failures. In The Three Success Secrets of
Shamgar, Orlando Magic executive Pat Williams observed, "Our experiences may not all be triumphs and successes, but so what? Failure is usually a far better
teacher than success - if we are willing to learn the lessons. As Houston Astros pitcher Larry Dierker observed, 'Experience is the best teacher, but a hard
grader. She gives the test first, the lesson later.'
God never gets mired in our past failures. He is constantly viewing our lives with future success in
mind. "See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland" (Isa. 43:19).
Someone once said, "When your memories are bigger than your dreams, you're headed for the grave." God wants to give us new dreams that are bigger than
anything that has ever happened to us in the past.
Don't let past failures
keep you from future successes.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Faith is Spelled R.I.S.K.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
The Graduate-Level Test: Self-Defense
"He will make your righteousness shine like the
dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun." - Psalm 37:6
As a believer grows in trusting obedience and love, God
often brings a test that seems uncharacteristically cruel. The test: being
wrongfully judged by those close to you. It is not for the reactionary. It
cannot be passed over by simply gutting it out. Supernatural grace is the only
means of passing this one. It is one of those tests the Savior had to
experience Himself when being tried by the court of public opinion, the
religious community, and the government of His day. His response to the
government was silence. His response to the religious establishment was silence
at the final judgment. To the rest of His accusers He remained quiet and left
vindication to the Father. He lived the commandment He gave to the disciples:
"But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to
them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great,
and you will be sons of the Most High, because He is kind to the ungrateful and
wicked" (Luke 6:35).
How do you react when you are accused or mistreated for no
reason? Do you listen quietly, or do you justify each and every action? Most of
us take pride in doing what is right and expect the same from others,
especially our brothers and sisters in the faith. Jesus knew that if you were
to be a true follower of His, you would enter this test eventually. It is part
of the program. The workplace gives ample opportunity to be wronged,
misunderstood, and maligned. When God brings a measured assault against one of
His children, it is to find out if he truly believes in the cross. The cross is
where each of us is given the opportunity to die to our pride, our reputations,
and our ego. When He allows a measured assault upon us, it is to find out if
the cross is sufficient. He wants to see if we will seek to rescue ourselves.
Jesus said if we die with Him, we will be raised with Him. When God allows
satan to bring the measured assault, ask God for the grace to cling to the
cross. Let the pride and arrogance that Jesus wants to remove from our lives be
crucified. Thank God for the opportunity to be crucified with Christ. Then your
righteousness will shine like the noonday sun and the justice of your cause
will be in His hands.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Balance the Natural and the Spiritual
"No king is saved by the size of his army; no
warrior escapes by his great strength. A horse is a vain hope for deliverance;
despite all its great strength it cannot save" (Psalm 33:16-17).
The Bible tells us not to put our confidence in things
the world considers to be our protection, defense, or strength. However, the
man or woman who does not perform well on the job is left behind in today's
competitive world. Not only is this typical of the world at large, but even
many Christians promote the importance of identifying our strengths and
encourage us to move in them to accomplish God's will. Yet, throughout the
Bible, we are discouraged from depending upon our own strengths. Instead, we
are urged to rely totally upon the Lord.
God wants us to depend upon Him, and He demonstrates this
throughout Scripture. For example, in Judges 7, God wouldn't let Gideon fight
against another army until he reduced his own from 22,000 soldiers to a mere
300, so that Gideon could not boast about his army's strength. In Joshua 6, God
told Joshua to walk around Jericho seven times and blow trumpets instead of
relying upon his mighty army to overpower his enemy. In 2 Samuel 24, God judged
David when he counted his troops to determine the size of his army's strength,
apparently because David took the census out of pride or overconfidence in the
strength of his army.
On the other hand, Jesus instructed the disciples in due
diligence through the parable of the builder, who is cautioned to consider the
cost before beginning to build. "Suppose one of you wants to build a
tower. Will he not first sit down and estimate the cost to see if he has enough
money to complete it? For if he lays the foundation and is not able to finish
it, everyone who sees it will ridicule him, saying, 'This fellow began to build
and was not able to finish'" (Luke 14:28-30).
Today, bring every project and endeavor before the Lord
as you ask for His power and grace to accomplish it using both your natural
gifts and the Spirit of God working together.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Spiritual Contracts
"In the first year of his reign, I, Daniel,
understood from the Scriptures, according to the word of the Lord given to
Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy
years." - Daniel 9:2
When you enter a legal contract, it binds the two parties
to fulfill the terms of that contract. In Heaven there are legal contracts
that, when fulfilled, allow the spiritual to impact the physical.
Israel had been in captivity to Babylon for 70 years.
Daniel, when he investigated the history of his nation, found the prophecy of
Jeremiah, which revealed there would be 70 years of captivity. He recognized
that in order to release his nation from this captivity, there had to be a
confession of sin on the part of the nation. Daniel took that responsibility.
Although he could not personally repent for his nation, he could acknowledge
their sin and repent himself. When Daniel acknowledged this sin before God,
something took place in Heaven. God heard this prayer and responded by sending
His angel Gabriel to Daniel's side.
We know from history that this was the time when Judah's
return from exile began. Daniel's prayer of confession was the spiritual key to
the physical manifestation of releasing the nation from captivity to Babylon.
Whenever you want to confront spiritual forces that have
dominion over a situation, you must find the source of the problem. Once you
find the source of the problem, you must take the necessary steps in the
spiritual realm to release God's power into that situation. For Daniel, it
meant taking responsibility for the sin of the nation by confessing its sins
and asking forgiveness on behalf of the entire nation. This allowed God to
begin the process of releasing the nation.
Ask God to show you the source of the problems that may
exist in your city, your work, or people you want to see freed to fulfill God's
purposes for their lives.
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