Your Daily Prayer: A Prayer to help us Refocus Our Thoughts back onto God. Philippians 4:8-9

O happy day that fixed my choice
On Thee, my Savior and my God!
Well may this glowing heart rejoice,
And tell its raptures all abroad.

Happy day, happy day,
When Jesus washed my sins away!
He taught me how to watch and pray,
And live rejoicing every day;
Happy day, happy day,
When Jesus washed my sins away!

Philippians 4:8-9 The Message

8-9 Summing it all up, friends, I’d say you’ll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious—the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse. Put into practice what you learned from me, what you heard and saw and realized. Do that, and God, who makes everything work together, will work you into his most excellent harmonies.

The Word of God for the Children of God.

Adeste Fideles! Laeti Triumphantes! Venite Adoremus! Dominum.

Gloria! In Excelsis Deo! Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Amen.

A Stranger in the Room? Think About These Things

Have you ever walked into a room and felt you didn’t belong?

The first day for a new Pastor, their very first Sunday in the Pulpit leading their new to them Congregations through the very first of many worship experiences.

Nobody really knows who each other are.

What are the myriad of myriad expectations of the new congregations of their new to them Pastors and vice versa – Pastors know very little of their new flock.

Who knows whose name and their histories and their experiences on those first few initial “break the ice” Sundays before all the wonderful times of fellowship.

Been there and done that.

And please, give all glory to God and pray heavily and mightily for Your New Pastors, and their new to them congregations in this season of Transition.

As it is with new Pastors in new Pulpits, those first few days of anything new are always those of someone’s greatest excitement and anticipation and eagerness.

That first day of class for someone whose entering a new middle or high school.

The first day of College when the new High School graduates move into their dorm rooms and meet their new room mates for the very first time.

Fresh with the excitement of their College Degrees in their hands, that very first day of someone’s first job, first responsibilities following college graduations.

A new Job for an experienced worker in a new Company or new Organization in a new city, in a new state, in a new country – and those promises of promotions.

Those first few days of a young or veteran Service Member returning to Civilian Life, perhaps trying to adjust, re-adjust to civilian life after Surviving Combat.

Those first new experiences for a Cancer survivor when they finally get to ring the Bell to celebrate, declare themselves to be “Last Chemo”, “Cancer Free” or “In Remission” and now they have to rebuild their strength for life afterwards.

How about those first days and weeks and months when first time Parents are bringing home their first born child – and first being introduced to Parenthood.

How many personal “first time” experiences can readers bring to life here?

I have entered more than a few meetings, and I felt nobody wanted me there.

Frowns and furrowed and grimaced brows graced their faces.

It almost instantly spiraled me into a series of “what now” negative thoughts.

I thought I wasn’t good enough, likable, or worthy of acknowledgment.

I struggled to bring my attention to the purposes of the meetings because I felt the high likelihood of being heavily scrutinized, new boy on the block rejected.

Perceived rejection is assuming rejection before it has happened.

I am, among many, a genius at pre-rejecting myself on someone else’s behalf.

I will interpret the squint of the eyes as disapproval and the purse of the lips as annoyance toward me.

I may also assume I’m already rejected to protect myself in those first days, but this behavior leads me into a cycle of being rejected and rejecting other people.

I became aware of this tendency when one day the Word of the Lord revealed how the fear of rejection prevented me from walking in the ways He had for me.

God longs relationships with His Children, for us to grow and for us to mature in true friendship, consolation and compassion, forgiveness and reconciliation, kindness and mercy, peace and unity of mind, building, edifying His Kingdom.

He wants us to know who we are in Christ, which is chosen, approved, desired, transformed and discipled by the renewal of our minds away from the world.

Yet, when we get stuck in patterns of pre-rejection, we wrestle with all these.

We somehow automatically assume the very worst about ourselves and others.

Our focus drills inward until we can only see ourselves through a rejected lens.

This sin dark rejected lens prevents us from seeing someone else’s struggles and worries.

It interferes mightily with Christ Like compassion toward others.

It takes us down a path of biased and unchallenged prejudicial assumptions, leading to a barrage of needless misunderstandings and broken relationships.

While so many of us have external struggles with home, family, work, and finances, we also deal with internal battles of self esteem and God esteem.

Our mind is one of the greatest places of battle, where external battles are won or lost.

An automatic mindset of pre-rejection steals our peace and promotes anxious thoughts, pre-emptively, wrongly influencing our faith actions and attitudes. 

It’s amazing how easily we can morbidly gorge ourselves on a feast of “hot and spicy” rejection when we automatically assume we have been or are about to be rejected, or we ourselves are about to move into our own “automatic rejection” of others mode – put some “100 octane into our motors and slam on the Gas”.

When I start from a place of 100 octane assuming rejection, it severely impacts my personal perspective of new opportunities and potential new relationships.

If I am 100 Octane closed off and self-protecting, the risk is it will leave a badly soured taste inside the mouths of others, it makes me seem cold and unfriendly.

This is not who I am, but when I’m ruled by 100 Octane fear, it’s what I display.

Slowly, I’ve learned the secret to overcoming this tendency lies in my thoughts.

And this is the critically important lesson we can each teach and each of us share with our children, our spouses, family, friends and to all our neighbors:

Romans 12:1-2 The Message

Place Your Life Before God

12 1-2 So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Don’t become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You’ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you.

Romans 12:1-2 educates, encourages us to allow “all of ourselves” to first and foremost “be transformed by the renewal” of our minds, and our pre-rejecting ourselves on behalf of someone else who assumes the worst possible outcome.

The Apostle Paul heavily encouraged the Philippians to guard their hearts.

Guarding our hearts promotes peace within ourselves and our relationships, but we must work hard every day at it – sacrificing all our pre-conceived rejections.

Our sin darkened minds naturally run along negative tracks, but we can, by the study of the Word of God, and intercession of Holy Spirit, retrain our thoughts.

Imagine what would happen if we dared concentrated on whatever is good, and when we walk into a room, we dare think about whatever is truest Shalom, is honorable, meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious—the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse – can we dare to imagine the distance between us and Satan?

100 Octane rejecting ourselves, rejecting others because we are afraid someone might first 100 Octane reject us doesn’t honor God or you or the other person.

One of the ways to overcome this tendency is to look for the good in others.

I realized when I automatically assume someone has rejected me, I am also automatically projecting all my irrational fear of rejection back onto them.

I have prepackaged, prewrapped, pre-nailed tighter than a drum, a crate filled with every single preconceived personal biases and my 100 Octane prejudices.

I am just waiting for the mailing or shipping address so I can surprise them.

In my sin broken mind-set, they might be inwardly frowning in my direction, not because of my presenting myself, but because of something in their life.

Instead of responding with compassion and outward focus, we react with self-protection and self-focus. 

I still walk into meetings with the “Do they like me?” “Will they like me?” “Do I like them?” “Will I like them?” game playing over and over inside my soul.

But I’m learning to refocus my thoughts on myself and asking the Lord, “How can I show them more you?” It starts in our minds and then translates into actions.

Imagine the state of God’s Kingdom if we actually took into our hears and souls;

If in the fellowship of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,

We who are the Body of Christ, we who are supposed to be modeling and are supposed to be like Christ, God’s Church in the vastness of this diverse world;

In a moment of authentic Holy Spirit in an Ignited Philippians 4:8-9 mind-set;

Philippians 4:8-9 Amplified Bible

Finally, [a]believers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable and worthy of respect, whatever is right and confirmed by God’s word, whatever is pure and wholesome, whatever is lovely and brings peace, whatever is admirable and of good repute; if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think continually on these things [center your mind on them, and implant them in your heart].  The things which you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things [in daily life], and the God [who is the source] of peace and well-being will be with you.

Fellowshipped, Worshipped Prayed as one Community as God is in Community?

Oh, what a God-Gifted day of rejoicing that would be!!!

But, dare we too ever conceive or imagine or spontaneously plan for such a day?

In the name of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,

Let us Pray,

Heavenly Father, on this day of first experiences for many of Your Children, Thank you that you give us all the tools we need to live this life for you. Forgive us when we too easily forget to use them, let our thoughts scatter to unhealthy and life-stealing pathways. We want to focus on you. You are honorable, lovely, true, commendable, just, and excellent, and when we think about you in these terms, you help us think about others in them too. Help us refocus our thoughts today. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Adeste Fideles! Laeti Triumphantes! Venite Adoremus! Dominum.

Gloria! In Excelsis Deo! Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Amen.

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“Come Holy Spirit, and Gift Unto Us a Prayer to Live With Eternity in Mind” Ecclesiastes 3:9-13

“Faith and love are apt to be spasmodic in the best of minds. Men and women live on the brink of mysteries and harmonies into which they never enter, and with their hand on the door latch, they die outside.” ~ Christian Apologist, G. K. Chesterton

When I read and re-read this quote from Chesterton today on my Facebook feed yesterday, as I closed out the activities for my 62nd Birthday, it reminded me of that passage in Ecclesiastes, a passage that said God “put eternity in our hearts.”

All the while I was in my Mother’s womb, God weaved “eternity into my heart.”

Somewhere, somehow, God, my Creator, weaved “eternity deep into my DNA.”

Ecclesiastes 3:9-13 English Standard Version

The God-Given Task

What gain has the worker from his toil? 10 I have seen the business that God has given to the children of man to be busy with. 11 He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man’s heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end. 12 I perceived that there is nothing better for them than to be joyful and to do good as long as they live; 13 also that everyone should eat and drink and take pleasure in all his toil—this is God’s gift to man.

The Word of God for the Children of God.

Adeste Fideles! Laeti Triumphantes! Venite Adoremus! Dominum.

Gloria! In Excelsis Deo! Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Amen.

“Faith and love are apt to be spasmodic in the best of minds. Men and women live on the brink of mysteries and harmonies into which they never enter, and with their hand on the door latch, they die outside.” ~ Christian Apologist, G. K. Chesterton

When I read and re-read this quote from Chesterton today on my Facebook feed yesterday, as I closed out the activities for my 62nd Birthday, it reminded me of that passage in Ecclesiastes, a passage that said God “put eternity in our hearts.”

All the while I was in my Mother’s womb, God weaved “eternity into my heart.”

Somewhere, somehow, God, my Creator, weaved “eternity deep into my DNA.”

Because God did this to me and for me, before I was even aware, of God, I can never shake the irrepressible feeling deep within my soul that there absolutely has to be something infinitely more waiting for me in eternity than in this life.

Collectively, in our response to this inner sense of eternity, we can and often do spend our lives either unaware of it, denying it, sidestepping it, fleeing from it, or attempting to resolve it without the assistance of the One who placed it there.

And this only leaves only leaves us in that empty space we call “wanting more.”

What we are called to do instead is turn to the One of whom it is said, “from him and through him and to him are all things” (Romans 11:36)(ESV).

Romans 11:33-36 English Standard Version

33 Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and how inscrutable his ways!

34 “For who has known the mind of the Lord,
    or who has been his counselor?”
35 “Or who has given a gift to him
    that he might be repaid?”

36 For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen.

We turn to the only One in whom we find our origin, our purpose, our destiny.

We can know the only One who holds for each of His Children, in His righteous right hand, the indescribable feeling for eternity that He placed in our hearts.

Jesus said, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6)(ESV).

Jesus said, unto his disciples a day before he died;

John 14:25-27 The Message

25-27 “I’m telling you these things while I’m still living with you. The Friend, the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send at my request, will make everything plain to you. He will remind you of all the things I have told you. I’m leaving you well and whole. That’s my parting gift to you. Peace. I don’t leave you the way you’re used to being left—feeling abandoned, bereft. So don’t be upset. Don’t be distraught.

This is the only path that will satisfy that nagging sense of greater things and the only path that leads us all to both reconciliation and an eternity with God.

The Gift of A Prayer to Live with Eternity in Mind

2 Corinthians 4:16-18 The Message

16-18 So we’re not giving up. How could we! Even though on the outside it often looks like things are falling apart on us, on the inside, where God is making new life, not a day goes by without his unfolding grace. These hard times are small potatoes compared to the coming good times, the lavish celebration prepared for us. There’s far more here than meets the eye. The things we see now are here today, gone tomorrow. But the things we can’t see now will last forever.

Eternity is a simple word but a complex concept.

Charles Spurgeon once said, “Time is short. Eternity is long. It is only reasonable that this short life be lived in the light of eternity.”

  • We waited in line for something relatively inconsequential for an eternity.
  • We are waiting for the blessed announcement of a baby being born.
  • We are waiting for the announcement that someone has passed away.
  • We are waiting for the arrival of family on Christmas or Easter Day.
  • We are waiting for laboratory and radiology test results to be read.
  • We are waiting for the bank to approve our very first Mortgage.
  • We think spring will never come; winter has lasted for an eternity.
  • We have a vacation planned for only a few weeks away, but it feels like an eternity on the calendar.
  • We are waiting for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to Return – “as promised.”

The undeniable reality is that, as humans, we cannot truly fathom eternity.

We know that God has provided eternal life to those who trust in His Son Jesus, but our understanding of the weight of eternity is beyond our comprehension.

Recently, I have come across numerous sermon series, devotional articles, and books, social media posts encouraging believers to live with eternity in mind.

But what exactly does that mean? 

Paul encourages us in 2 Corinthians 4:18, “So we don’t look at the troubles we can see now; rather, we fix our gaze on things that cannot be seen. For the things we see now will soon be gone, but the things we cannot see will last forever (NLT).”

Life in a fallen world is tough; there’s no escaping the effects of sin in our lives.

But, we can shift our priorities, our mindsets our perspective, focusing on the things that matter to God (the eternal) and sacrificing ourselves, surrendering ourselves, letting go of those things that don’t matter (the things of this world).

Romans 12:1-2 The Message
Place Your Life Before God

12 1-2 So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Don’t become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You’ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you.

As one of my favorite preachers sermonized, “preaches easy, lives hard.”  

We are ever so easily, quickly distracted, discouraged, and disillusioned daily.

It is impossibly challenging to “keep on persevering, keep on pushing forward in our faith, and remain steadfast and immovable always abounding in God’s work.”

The world’s message is “live your best life now,” but God’s word preaches us so utterly and radically different, stating “your forever life is yet to come.”

If we back up a verse to 2 Corinthians 4:17, Apostle Paul again reminds us,

“For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison.”  

What we are experiencing today will one day come to an end.

Even if the season of steadfast and immovable sorrow drags on forever or your difficult circumstances continue to stay the same day after day, God will still make everyone and everything new one day – and in this new world, His eternal kingdom, there will be no more tears and pain – Just LIFE (Revelation 21:1-4).

I am not sure what anyone of you readers are going through today but PLEASE be ENCOURAGED, be EMPOWERED and take heart; God sees and cares for you.

Psalm 121 The Message

121 1-2 I look up to the mountains;
    does my strength come from mountains?
No, my strength comes from God,
    who made heaven, and earth, and mountains.

3-4 He won’t let you stumble,
    your Guardian God won’t fall asleep.
Not on your life! Israel’s
    Guardian will never doze or sleep.

5-6 God’s your Guardian,
    right at your side to protect you—
Shielding you from sunstroke,
    sheltering you from moonstroke.

7-8 God guards you from every evil,
    he guards your very life.
He guards you when you leave and when you return,
    he guards you now, he guards you always.

On this side of Heaven, you may continue to experience the consequences of sin, but please be INSPIRED, be an INSPIRATION, God’s great mercy provided a way for all His Children to have eternal peace through salvation in Christ Jesus.

Be the ENCOURAGER, Pray, Cling, to the eternal hope we have in our salvation, and let the presence of the Holy Spirit fill you as you live with eternity in mind.

In the name of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,

Let us Pray,

Dear Heavenly Father, thank you for being a God who cares about our burdens. We know that you are God who sees and hears the cries and prayers of your children. Help us to live with eternity in mind. Blessed Intercessor Holy Spirit of God, We pray fervently you will Be with us as we strive to focus more on the eternal, shifting our perspective from temporary things that distract us from living a life for Your glory alone. Forgive us when we sin against you, and be with us as we pursue holiness.

We love you, Lord; we are undeserving of your grace and mercy but thankful that you freely grant us both. We ask that you strengthen and help us as we share the Gospel in a broken world. Guide our conversations, and direct our paths to those who need to experience the eternal hope of salvation through Christ Jesus. In Jesus’ Name.

Adeste Fideles! Laeti Triumphantes! Venite Adoremus! Dominum.

Gloria! In Excelsis Deo! Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Amen.

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Try to Imagine Redemption: Beauty Lost, Beauty Restored. Romans 12:2

Romans 12:1-2Amplified Bible

Dedicated Service

12 [a]Therefore I urge you, [b]brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies [dedicating all of yourselves, set apart] as a living sacrifice, holy and well-pleasing to God, which is your rational (logical, intelligent) act of worship. And do not be conformed to this world [any longer with its superficial values and customs], but be [c]transformed and progressively changed [as you mature spiritually] by the renewing of your mind [focusing on godly values and ethical attitudes], so that you may prove [for yourselves] what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect [in His plan and purpose for you].

The Word of God for the Children of God. Gloria! In Excelsis Deo! Alleluia! Amen.

Try imagining a father… A perfect heavenly father who loves you a million times more than anyone could ever hope to love anyone; a true heavenly father who is perfect, compassionate, gracious, merciful, loving in all of his dealings with us.

This amazing father offers one of the rarest of all commodities on this planet, forgiveness.

He resets the relationship.

He removes the garbage.

He does not pretend that the sin didn’t happen, but he covers it, he removes the shame, the embarrassment is gone, he makes the relationship what it ought to have been all along – through the life blood of his own Son – Savior Jesus Christ.

Today we will talk about imagining something called redemption.

Chip and Joanna Gaines are unquestionably amazing and very inspiring to me.

Not just them but all of those programs on HGTV.

Are any of you readers with me on this?

So, these people take outdated properties and pour a ton of effort and love and money into getting rid of their former ugliness, restoring the beauty of them.

Presto… Now another family they have their dream house! And suddenly we need a wall with shiplap upon it. And better landscape. And an open concept.

There is a Bible name for stuff like that – redemption.

To redeem something simply means that somebody puts up the effort and the money to buy back or to purchase something so that it can become their own.

HGTV features properties that have seen better days but now they’re going to get a new chance at life.

Tune into Motor Trend and one will observe several TV shows revealing that this happens to old, rusted out automobiles turned into modern classics as well.

The specialty of Savior Jesus Christ is doing this very same thing – but not to property, not to automobiles, and not to furniture, not to rusted blades but to human beings who were originally made in his image but became horribly scarred, disfigured by sin – our sin and the sins others committed against us.

Jesus is called a Redeemer because he rescues the sinner from his/her problems and dilemma’s, he ransoms, he buys back those who have been given up on, he takes the lost and the least likely, transforms them into a trophy of his grace.

You see… Savior Jesus is absolutely interested in…

– Your health

– your heart

– your faith

– your relationships

– what you believe

– the details of your life

– your spiritual sanity

your eternal home

your eternal destiny

But what we are going to prayerfully discover today is Jesus doesn’t just redeem people, but he also lays his hands and redeems every messed-up thing in life.

If you remember the movie “I can only imagine” you see a picture of how God takes an angry and alcohol fueled raging man and can change not only him but also the reprehensible actions of his life that had harmed so very many people.

Only God can do something like that.

That’s why we’re here today because we want God to do something like that…

For you.

For me.

For everyone who with their whole heart and their whole soul and their whole life – freely confess the Lord Jesus Christ as their one and only personal Savior.

If old cars can be brought back to life…

If old homes can be brought back to life…

If old furniture can be brought back to life…

If old-rusted knives can be reforged, resharpened and repurposed, and given an opportunity to refunction and reuse in someone else’s kitchen (Proverbs 27:17)

Why cannot people be likewise brought back to life?

Isn’t this part of what happened in the Prodigal son story? (Luke 15: 11-32)

Good father, rebellious son.

Son demands “rightful inheritance to live his own way – apart from his father.”

Good father gives his rebellious son is inheritance.

Rebellious son wastes his inheritance on everything bad while good father hopes that one day his rebellious son will come home.

Rebellious son spends his inheritance his way but only ends up in a pigsty.

Rebellious son wakes up and feels the gravity of his sin and decides to go home.

Rebellious son does not know, nor cares, what will happen when he gets home.

Good father sees defeated, rebellious son walking up the road and runs to him and smothers him with undeserved grace and kindness and hugs and kisses.

Good father restores rebellious son to the family.

Good father throws a party and it’s at that party that he says this… Luke 15:23 …and let us eat and celebrate. 24 For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found.’

Right there, in that Parable, is the power that our heavenly father has called redemption – the dead live again. The lost are found again. The orphan is part of the family again. The dirty or clean again. The useless are made useful again.

The broken are fixed and Messes become messages, Tests become testimonies.

Today, let me paint you 4 pictures of redemption.

I love these kinds of messages because we are talking about what God does and what God does is full of 100% hope, gives max faith to trust him in the process.

Four things today ….

1. God redeems people.

2. God redeems souls, hearts, bodies and minds.

3. God redeems your worst days.

4. Let the redeemed of the Lord say so.

1. God redeems people.

What is Redeemer God’s response to all of us less-than-perfect people, and wholly messed up people, and even those who seem to have gone too far?

Romans 5:19-21Amplified Bible

19 For just as through one man’s disobedience [his failure to hear, his carelessness] the many were made sinners, so through the obedience of the one Man the many will be made righteous and acceptable to God and brought into right standing with Him. 20 But the Law came to increase and expand [the awareness of] the trespass [by defining and unmasking sin]. But where sin increased, [God’s remarkable, gracious gift of] grace [His unmerited favor] has surpassed it and increased all the more, 21 so that, as sin reigned in death, so also grace would reign through righteousness which brings eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.

These verses talk about sin, lots and lots and lots of sin.

• Bad sin,

• more and more sin,

• overwhelming sin.

• Read that no matter how far….

• how deep,

• how messed up,

• how wide,

• how perverse,

• how destructive,

• how utterly damning,

• how stupid,

• how embarrassing sin is to the sinner and what sin has brought to your life- the condemnation, the complications, the associations, the reputation – grace goes absolutely, significantly, infinitely further. It is God’s unlimited character.

The Apostle Paul is saying …. If your sin is abundant, grace is more abundant.

If sin brought the garbage in, grace will take it out and clean out the house.

If sin has made a mess, grace will clean up the mess and sanitize everything.

If sin has stolen anything and everything of value, grace will find those stolen goods and redeem them, buying them back.

If sin has disfigured you, grace does plastic surgery and restores you

If sin has left you laying in the gutter, grace puts you in a mansion.

Grace untangles the knots…

Grace puts broken things back together

God’s grace redeems you or rescues you or buys you back out of sin.

Redeeming grace is God going abundantly, infinitely further than your sin.

Redeeming grace is never lacking nor skimpy.

Redeeming grace is always “so very much more” than anything sin does to us.

Redeeming Grace is exceeding, drenching, saturating, over the top, abundant, and is of the very highest quality as well as the maximum measure of quantity.

Redeeming Grace is never about barely enough or just a little bit; redeeming grace is God always giving you absolutely everything he knows that you need.

Do you see the incredible power of redeeming grace?

– It seeks you out while you are out of it

– It climbs over every obstacle, every sin, every degrading things, all our opposition, all our ignorance

– It pays the price

– It engages our heart and mind and makes us aware

– It gives us the faith to believe

– It does the work to recreate us

– It forgives

– It empowers us anew

– It puts us in the family

– It never brings up the past

– It creates a new future

What more can God do?

Grace in its purest form is our God’s radical redeeming intervention into our ‘rusted’ lives to rescue us from darkness, to forgive us of sin and to transform us – the undeniably undeserving – into followers of Jesus. His grace delivers us the entire gift of salvation without conditions, limits and without reservation.

Grace reaches to the undeserving not to validate but to clean up the mess that sin has made.

Grace is the activity of God intervening in life with God’s resources to restore us to God’s created intention.

2. God redeems souls, hearts, bodies and minds.

Psalm 107:1-9Amplified Bible

Book Five

The Lord Rescues People from Many Troubles.

107 O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good;
For His compassion and lovingkindness endure forever!

Let the redeemed of the Lord say so,
Whom He has redeemed from the hand of the adversary,

And gathered them from the lands,
From the east and from the west,
From the north and from the [a]south.


They wandered in the wilderness in a [solitary] desert region;
And did not find a way to an inhabited city.

Hungry and thirsty,
They fainted.

Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble,
And He rescued them from their distresses.

He led them by the straight way,
To an inhabited city [where they could establish their homes].

Let them give thanks to the Lord for His lovingkindness,
And for His wonderful acts to the children of men!

For He satisfies the parched throat,
And fills the hungry appetite with what is good.

One way to prayerfully, better understand, the beauty that God created is to understand its opposite: the ugliness and sorrow of being separated from God.

Because of our sin, this world is not the way it ought to be.

Sin has brought hardship and ugliness into our lives and into this world, though God designed it all to be good and beautiful.

We know that God has restoration in mind because we don’t feel “at home” in a world broken because of sin.

We are homesick for a world of peace and beauty.

We are homesick to be with God.

When we’re stuck in brokenness and facing the ugliness of this world of sin, we feel mightily homesick for God’s world of goodness and beauty.

Psalm 107 points out the sorrow and longing of this homesickness.

The world can feel like a wasteland, providing no place where people can rest, no place where they can settle and be at peace.

But the Lord, whose “love endures forever,” offers redemption.

The Lord hears his people cry out in their trouble caused by sin, and he delivers them from all distresses. God brings them to a place where they can settle and live in peace. “He satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.”

Ultimately, we know that all of life’s goodness and beauty will be restored when Jesus comes again, the new life he provides us even now gives us an ever- living hope for eternity with God.

Romans 12:1-2New King James Version

Living Sacrifices to God

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

God’s redeeming grace, the one moment when that supernatural work called salvation – the day that Jesus and the Holy Spirit enter your life – what God seeks to do now is to refocus your thoughts, transform you from the inside out.

He is not going to leave you in the same condition he found you.

He’s not going to continue to let you think the way you thought, to do what you did, be enslaved to those addictions, go right back into everything your life was.

The two big words here in this passage are…

– “Let God…”

That simply means that you put yourself in a position where God can do the work.

The great story of Zaccheaus (Luke 19:1-10) in the Bible illustrates this; when faced with his sin he left it.

He allowed the work of Jesus to not just forgive him of his sin, but he left his sin.

– The other big word in this passage is “transform.”

The redeeming power of God does not happen all at once.

All of your bad thoughts do not just go away at the snap of the proverbial finger.

All of your bad habits don’t just go away either.

All of your previous beliefs don’t just go away.

All of your selfishness doesn’t just go away.

The transformation that God does is a changing of your mind which changes your heart which changes your behavior, but it takes time for this to happen.

It also takes a few other critically essential things: being in the word of God, being in the church, being in prayer, being in fellowship with other godly people, being filled with the Holy Spirit, filling your mind with God things.

And here is a compare and contrast of what a redeemed person looks like…

Galatians 5:19-25New King James Version

19 Now the works of the flesh are evident, which are: [a]adultery, [b]fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, 20 idolatry, sorcery, hatred, contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions, dissensions, heresies, 21  envy,  [c] murders, drunkenness, revelries, and the like; of which I tell you beforehand, just as I also told you in time past, that those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.

22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 [d]gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. 24 And those who are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25 If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.

3. God redeems your worst days.

Romans 8:28 And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.

Here is some hope and assurance that we need;

God even redeems the things we think are irredeemable, have no value, that could never be of any good in our life. God’s redeeming grace even covers that.

Look at Joseph as he looks at his brothers who years prior had tried to kill him out of jealousy and rage and then tried to cover up their actions before Jacob.

Genesis 37 through 44 – Joseph is betrayed by his brothers …. sold to traders, lived a precarious life in Egypt – but with God on his side, rose to high power.

Then one day, several years later, Joseph’s brothers enter into his presence.

The brothers don’t recognize their younger brother whom they presumed dead.

Genesis 45:3-5New King James Version

Then Joseph said to his brothers, “I am Joseph; does my father still live?” But his brothers could not answer him, for they were dismayed in his presence. And Joseph said to his brothers, “Please come near to me.” So, they came near. Then he said: “I am Joseph your brother, whom you sold into Egypt. But now, do not therefore be grieved or angry with yourselves because you sold me here; for God sent me before you to preserve life.

Grace has no time or geographic boundaries covers all the way back to the beginning and grace is so powerful that it takes us all the way to the end.

Not only that but God’s grace is so comprehensive. so thoroughly extensive that it takes all the sin that was killing us and redeems it.

Grace rules over sin and takes away its damage and turns what was bad into something called a testimony.

A testimony is how what sin was using to destroy us God is now uses to destroy sin!!!

Grace makes us right…no matter how wrong we were.

Grace makes us acceptable…no matter how unworthy we were.

Grace makes us favored…no matter how unfavorable we have been.

God redeems…

– Addictions

– Wasted years

– Prison time

– Lost money

– Dumbness

– Stupidity

– Accidents

– Things done against you

4. Let the redeemed of the Lord say so.

Psalm 107:1-3English Standard Version

Book Five

Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So

107 Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good,
    for his steadfast love endures forever!
Let the redeemed of the Lord say so,
    whom he has redeemed from trouble[a]
and gathered in from the lands,
    from the east and from the west,
    from the north and from the south.

Let the redeemed of the Lord say…

– He has chosen me.

– He has rescued me.

– He lives in me.

– I live in the palm of his hand.

– He is changing me.

– He is making me.

– He is transforming me.

– His hands are on my past. He is leading me into his future.

– His grace is overflowing to me.

– His riches overflow to me.

– My needs are met by his glorious resources.

– I have joy in the Lord.

– I have a song to sing.

– He is working it out.

Philippians 1:3-7NKJV

Thankfulness and Prayer

I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine making request for you all with joy, for your fellowship in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ;just as it is right for me to think this of you all, because I have you in my heart, inasmuch as both in my chains and in the defense and confirmation of the gospel, you all are partakers with me of grace.

In the name of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,

Let us Pray,

Father God, Creator, Author and Redeemer and Restorer of my life, teach me to do your will, for you are my God. May your Holy Spirit lead me on level ground. I see your faithfulness and goodness in what you have done for me throughout my life. I think about these things, and I thirst for you. Let me hear of your unfailing love every morning, for I am trusting you. Show me where to walk, for I give myself to you. Keep me on firm footing for the glory of your name. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Amen.

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