Blog Archive

Showing posts with label devotional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label devotional. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2018

The Now Moment- by Frank Hunting

This is a short devotional piece from Frank Hunting's booklet "Speaking Personally".



THE NOW MOMENT

The "now moment"
   is all that you have.

You cannot relive the past
   
 except in memory.

You cannot unsay the cruel word.
'
You cannot undo the mean action. 

Nor can you live tomorrow today.

All you have is the NOW moment.

So make it as good,

and as rich,
 
and as lovely

as you possibly can.

Complete in the
      abiding Presence
          of the Lord Jesus Christ




Friday, May 18, 2018

Consider the Lillies--- more from Oswald Chambers

From today's daily devotional by Oswald Chambers

https://utmost.org/






Living Simply— Yet Focused

By Oswald Chambers


“Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin”— they simply are! Think of the sea, the air, the sun, the stars, and the moon— all of these simply are as well— yet what a ministry and service they render on our behalf! So often we impair God’s designed influence, which He desires to exhibit through us, because of our own conscious efforts to be consistent and useful. Jesus said there is only one way to develop and grow spiritually, and that is through focusing and concentrating on God. In essence, Jesus was saying, “Do not worry about being of use to others; simply believe on Me.” In other words, pay attention to the Source, and out of you “will flow rivers of living water” (John 7:38). We cannot discover the source of our natural life through common sense and reasoning, and Jesus is teaching here that growth in our spiritual life comes not from focusing directly on it, but from concentrating on our Father in heaven. Our heavenly Father knows our circumstances, and if we will stay focused on Him, instead of our circumstances, we will grow spiritually— just as “the lilies of the field.”
The people who influence us the most are not those who detain us with their continual talk, but those who live their lives like the stars in the sky and “the lilies of the field”— simply and unaffectedly. Those are the lives that mold and shape us.
If you want to be of use to God, maintain the proper relationship with Jesus Christ by staying focused on Him, and He will make use of you every minute you live— yet you will be unaware, on the conscious level of your life, that you are being used of Him.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Sidetracked by Ambition?




One of my constant struggles is to not be sidetracked off into following my ambitions rather than seeking God.
I am retired but still chase after things that surely are often just seeking approval from others and not from God.

The below is the wisdom from Oswald Chambers in his "My utmost for His highest."
It is found in the 17th March devotion.

https://utmost.org/classic/the-worker%e2%80%99s-ruling-passion-classic/


“Wherefore we labour….” It is arduous work to keep the master ambition in front. It means holding one’s self to the high ideal year in and year out, not being ambitious to win souls or to establish churches or to have revivals, but being ambitious only to be “accepted of Him.” It is not lack of spiritual experience that leads to failure, but lack of labouring to keep the ideal right. Once a week at least take stock before God, and see whether you are keeping your life up to the standard He wishes. Paul is like a musician who does not heed the approval of the audience if he can catch the look of approval from his Master.
Any ambition which is in the tiniest degree away from this central one of being “approved unto God” may end in our being castaways. Learn to discern where the ambition leads, and you will see why it is so necessary to live facing the Lord Jesus Christ. Paul says — Lest my body should make me take another line, I am constantly watching so that I may bring it into subjection and keep it under (see 1 Corinthians 9:27).
I have to learn to relate everything to the master ambition, and to maintain it without any cessation. My worth to God in public is what I am in private. Is my master ambition to please Him and be acceptable to Him, or is it something less, no matter how noble?

Wisdom From Oswald Chambers

Saturday, December 31, 2016

What about the New Year? 2017?

The best,in my opinion, and of many others,daily devotional book for Christians is "My Utmost for His Highest" by the late Oswald Chambers.

Here is a link to today"s reading for the last day of the year,

http://utmost.org/classic/today/

I have also taken the liberty to include the text in full.

As we go forward in the new year 2017 we would do well to heed these words and step forward in Faith.

Yesterday


Yesterday


Security from Yesterday. “God requireth that which is past.” At the end of the year we turn with eagerness to all that God has for the future, and yet anxiety is apt to arise from remembering the yesterdays. Our present enjoyment of God’s grace is apt to be checked by the memory of yesterday’s sins and blunders. But God is the God of our yesterdays, and He allows the memory of them in order to turn the past into a ministry of spiritual culture for the future. God reminds us of the past lest we get into a shallow security in the present.
Security for To-morrow. “For the Lord will go before you.” This is a gracious revelation, that God will garrison where we have failed to. He will watch lest things trip us up again into like failure, as they assuredly would do if He were not our rereward. God’s hand reaches back to the past and makes a clearing-house for conscience.
Security for To-day. “For ye shall not go out with haste.” As we go forth into the coming year, let it not be in the haste of impetuous, unremembering delight, nor with the flight of impulsive thoughtlessness, but with the patient power of knowing that the God of Israel will go before us. Our yesterdays present irreparable things to us; it is true that we have lost opportunities which will never return, but God can transform this destructive anxiety into a constructive thoughtfulness for the future. Let the past sleep, but let it sleep on the bosom of Christ.
Leave the Irreparable Past in His hands, and step out into the Irresistible Future with Him.

Wisdom From Oswald Chambers
Christianity is not consistency to conscience or to convictions; Christianity is being true to Jesus Christ.  Biblical Ethics, 111 L


"Let the past sleep, but let it sleep on the bosom of Christ.
Leave the Irreparable Past in His hands, and step out into the Irresistible Future with Him."


Friday, December 30, 2016

"Speaking Personally" A reading from a booklet by Frank Hunting

You will find many sermons and studies by the late Pastor Frank Hunting on this blog and my youtube channel.
I have started an occasional reading of some of his devotional booklet material and Bible Studies.
These are some readings from his devotional book called speaking personally.
More to come in the new year.
Happy New Year for 2017 for anyone who comes this way.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

We Treat it Lightly--Frank Hunting




We treat our sin lightly,
    often with less than
         a shrug of the shoulders.
That our sin has
   cut us off from God
      is a matter of indifference
          to most of us--
   and so we have become naturalized
       in our cut off state.
 And, we don’t want
        enough--to change it.
At the cross of Jesus,
   if we ever get there,
     we see what a terrible thing
         our sin is.
If ever we begin to realize
  God had to condemn His Son
   to the Cross
     we begin to realize
       how radically and irretrievably wrong
  we are
        at the very centre of our being--
we begin to realise what a totally devastating thing sin is.

This is from the devotional book by Frank Hunting called "Speaking Personally".There are other extracts on this blog including the last post.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

The Only Thing to Do.

“Come unto Me.”

Think how often this is the last thing I do.
I go to my own wits,
  or to a book or a friend,
   or even to my fears,
         and doubts and anxieties.

But to Jesus?

He is often the last one,

         if at all I go to.

“Come unto Me.”

From the devotional booklet "Speaking Personally" by Frank Hunting

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

"The Daily Quiet Time" or "Learning the Vocabulary of God" by Geoff Thompson



This was how our Aunty Doreen left her quiet time Bible and Notes etc when she died in a nursing home.

Last Sunday,13/9/15, I once again had the privilege of leading the Uniting Church Service in Renmark and Renmark West.
Here is the order of service and Bible readings and the message.
The message is based on study notes and tapes I have by the late Mr. Frank Hunting.
The alternative title comes from a book by Frank Laubach called "Learning the Vocabulary of God"
He like Frank was also one who was very disciplined in spending time each day with God. Indeed he tried to do that continuously.
If anyone is interested in copies of Frank Hunting's sermons on this subject in Digital form please contact me.
I can also make available a pdf of his Bible study notes that are complimentary to the recorded sermons.
I also recorded this talk digitally at Renmark West and this can be supplied by USB on request.
 Geoff Thompson.



-->
UNITING CHURCH RENMARK SERVICE  13/9/15
                  ORDER OF SERVICE

Call to Worship:  Geoff Thompson
Hymn: “Holy,Holy,holy, Lord God Almighty” AHB 65
Prayer of confession praise and thanksgiving
Hymn:  “Morning has broken”
Bible Reading:  James 3:13-18;
                         2 Corinthians 5: 14-21
                          
Hymn: “I heard the voice of Jesus say”  AHB 500
Offering:
Sermon: “Learning the Vocabulary of God” or “Our Daily Quiet Time” Geoff Thompson  
Hymn :  “Brother let me be your servant”  (Altogether again 191)(blue cover)
Benediction: as per back of hymn book  “May our Lord,God of Peace”










James 3 New International Version (NIV)

Two Kinds of Wisdom

13 Who is wise and understanding among you? Let them show it by their good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom. 14 But if you harbor bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast about it or deny the truth. 15 Such “wisdom” does not come down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic. 16 For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.
17 But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. 18 Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness.

Learning the vocabulary of God or Keeping a Daily Quiet Time

When I spoke here last,about a month ago, I was talking about the most important question we can ever ask and we discussed the answer given in the New Testament.
That was about why and how we become a Christian.
What I must do to be saved!
I said this next time I would talk about where do we go from there.
How do we live out the Christian life and how do we progress in our faith.

The Bible tells us that when we become Christians we are brand new creations.

2 Corinthians 5:17
17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come:[a] The old has gone, the new is here! (NIV)

If that is so, is it obvious to people looking on that we have become a new creation?

Have our old bad habits been replaced by a Christian demeanor that attracts people to our Saviour?

Is our life such a testimony that people are drawn to the Lord Jesus?

People are watching us Christians all the time to see if we are real.
If we really do have something to offer.

Sadly we can all think of people who we think are letting the team down.
We think they are not really any different to how they were before they became a Christian.
For example they might still have a quick temper,
Might be critical of others  and always gossiping.

They may also  be quite selfish when it comes to helping others.
They  might always be wanting to put themselves first, jumping the queue, what about me?
They might not tolerate or show love to others who are different to us.

Now the thing is we all have blindnesses about ourselves and the so called “they” may in fact be us.
So how do we really allow Jesus to make a difference in our lives?

What next after conversion so that we actually do become new creations?

2 Corinthians 5:17
17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come:[a] The old has gone, the new is here! (NIV)

For if a man is in Christ he becomes a new person altogether—the past is finished and gone, everything has become fresh and new. (Phillips)

17 When someone becomes a Christian, he becomes a brand new person inside. He is not the same anymore. A new life has begun! (Living Bible)


Even though some of us can quote that verse very quickly and surely, it is not automatic that our old habits, our old behaviours have been changed in an instant at conversion.

We often use that in our persuasions of others to become Christians.

No one is an instant mature Christian at conversion.

Our Christian life is to be one of change growing more and more like Jesus.

At conversion our potential has changed, our assurance of salvation has become real but we still might be pains in the neck to others.

Don’t misunderstand me.

We have been born again but we are baby Christians.

Our walk to Christian maturity is an ongoing thing that should be making us more and more in the image of Jesus.

We find this idea of an ongoing journey to Christian maturity  in the passage below.

2 Corinthians 3:18Living Bible (TLB)

18 But we Christians have no veil over our faces; we can be mirrors that brightly reflect the glory of the Lord. And as the Spirit of the Lord works within us, we become more and more like him.

2 Corinthians 3:18Amplified Bible (AMP)

18 And we all, with unveiled face, continually seeing as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are progressively being transformed into His image from [one degree of] glory to [even more] glory, which comes from the Lord, [who is] the Spirit.
(Note the Amplified Bible is great to get almost every possible slant on any passage.)

So what is the best advice we can be given as a new Christian or should give to a new Christian.

How do we actually become new creations?

In other words after Decision, Conversion, then what?

Well we would hope we would be encouraged to continue to find a Church to worship in and receive sound teaching.

We would be advised to get involved in a group Bible Study.

We would be wise to regularly read our Bibles and spend time in Prayer.

These you would think are logical things for the new Christian to do.

The thing that I believe  would be really helpful to us as new Christians and even if we have been a Christian for years would be to establish on a regularly basis what some call a quiet time.

Is that familiar to you?


So why have a quiet time?

A life spent in regular daily communion with God should be the norm and is not beyond the reach of any of us.

Please note when I talk about a quiet time I am not talking about sitting in the sun enjoying God’s creation with a nice “cuppa”

So here are some thoughts about our quiet times and what we should be doing in this time that can be as little as 30mins a day.
If we do this effectively it will have a huge impact on our lives.

We will become more and more like Jesus.

These things I am about to talk about take a lifetime to work at but it is never to late to start.

So we don’t stop and say this is all too hard!

I haven’t arrived at anywhere near I would like to be with my quiet time.

So what are the elements of an adequate quiet time.

What I am about to share is drawn from Frank Hunting’s bible study on this subject and as brought out in his sermons.

No. 1   The Object of our Quiet Time:

To meet Jesus face to face.

Most of us will find this a difficult concept to grasp.

We cannot become more like someone unless we spend time with them.

Our youngest son was the last to leave our home and he was starting to get worried as he started cracking the same type of jokes that I did before he left.

He was becoming a lot like me.

Some of it good, some not.

A good  technique to enable us to visualise Jesus in our quiet time is by sitting opposite an empty chair and by faith realizing Jesus is there with us.
When we come into this place we know Jesus is here with us because the Bible tells us He is.
We are that 2 or 3 or more  gathered in His name.

No. 2  Confession and Repentance

Confession an repentance plays an important part in our quiet time.

We constantly fail in life….we constantly need fresh starts.

God has provided for this in I John 1:6-9

Note all the Ifs’

If we say that we have fellowship with him and walk in the darkness, we lie, and do not the truth:
but if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanseth us from all sin.
If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
The new start is available immediately.

Verse 7 tells us the way to live in continuous right relationship with God and our fellow men.

but if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanseth us from all sin.

3. Bring who we are to Jesus

There will be no growth,no change,no Christian maturity unless we do.

Bring what we are to Jesus

Some of these things we need to  bring to Jesus.

Inferiority feelings
Self sympathy
Anxieties
A critical nature
Lusts- not just sexual
Fear of responsibility
Unforgiveness
Unlove
Fears
Doubts
Dominating nature
Guilt
Hardness
Spiritual Laziness

And whatever else makes us what we are.

These and others are the things which God may show you about yourself, are the things from which Jesus saves us.

This is where our salvation becomes “full!”

 IF WE TAKE THEM TO HIM!

Ask Him to change us in the depths of our being

4.Study the Word of God

The emphasis is on the word study.

Amazing results will come over a lifetime if we just spend half an hour each day of real study.

Soaking in what Jesus said.

Which means going to the gospels time and time again and also
Studying what the apostles did and taught.

We learn hoe God thinks,

How Jesus thinks.

In 2 Timothy 3:16  we are told the following
16 The whole Bible[b] was given to us by inspiration from God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives; it straightens us out and helps us do what is right. 17 It is God’s way of making us well prepared at every point, fully equipped to do good to everyone.

5.  PRAY

Prayer has to be part of our quiet time.
It has to go beyond what might be called baby prayers.

We need to learn how to pray the way Jesus taught.
It has to be praying that enables God to work.

Enables Jesus to be in the battles people are having.

We have to learn how to “faith things into being”

We also need to pray to God bringing our own needs to Him and allowing God to deal with us.

We have already touched on that.


6. We need to learn to listen.

In Mark 9 v7 after the amazing experience Peter,James and John had on the mount of transfiguration.
God spoke to them after the others had gone and said.

“this is my beloved Son, listen to Him”

But while he was still speaking these words, a cloud covered them, blotting out the sun, and a voice from the cloud said, “This is my beloved Son. Listen to him.”
Then suddenly they looked around and Moses and Elijah were gone, and only Jesus was with them.

Learning to be guided by God,

listening to Jesus,

has to become part of our Christian experience.

Learning what is His plan for our lives.

(Gave demonstration here of tuning in a radio. We can’t see radio waves but if we tune in we can hear what we can’t see.)

We tune in by using the Bible, not a radio.

The Holy Spirit will speak to us through what we read.


Now we might have already been following God’s plan for our lives for many years and have known His direction, but it is helpful to revise where we are at.
For most of us, who are getting on, we need to seek his guidance for the rest of the allocated time we are given.

The actual mechanics of keeping and conducting a quiet time will include the following.

devotional helps,

Such as "My Utmost for His Highest" by Oswald Chambers, "Our Daily Bread", "Everyday with Jesus", "Streams in the Desert" and many others.
"Awake my Heart" by Sidlow Baxter is very good.

a variety of Bible Versions

Not just one. A red letter new testament is great to concentrate on the words of Jesus Himself.
There are many versions of the Bible these days.
It’s a good idea to use a few to get all the possible meanings from the passage you study.
A parallel Bible is great to compare passages with up to 6 versions printed side by side.

using a notebook

A notebook is great to be able to keep a list of prayer points, write the guidance you think God is giving you,identifying things you need to get right and repent of.
It can be a spiritual diary that charts your growth to Christian maturity.

Getting God’s Guidance

We need to get God’s guidance and find His plan for our lives.
There are methods of guidance you can use but they must include checking against the scriptures so that your guidance does not conflict with God’s word.
It is is important to seek the counsel of mature Christians you trust to mainly makes sure your self is taken out of the equation.
In other words is that what you think God really wants you to do or is it just your own ego interfering.
Write down what you think God is saying to you.
With experience getting His guidance will become easier but often we are sure of our guidance only by looking back on the actions we have taken.

Conclusion

Well I hope that today our appetite has been stimulated to get down to business with God.

That we will make a decision that whatever stage we are at with God  and our Christian walk, that we resolve  to make Jesus truly Lord of our lives.

Not just our Saviour.

That we will go on to Christian Maturity

That we will spend time with Him each day.

That we keep working at keeping our quiet time.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Pay attention to these from Oswald Chambers

 Below is today's devotion from My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers.

The emphasis in large print is mine. How true these thoughts are and how challenging.

You can follow this each day on the internet at the link below.

http://utmost.org/ 

The Failure To Pay Close Attention




Asa was not completely obedient in the outward, visible areas of his life. He was obedient in what he considered the most important areas, but he was not entirely right. Beware of ever thinking, “Oh, that thing in my life doesn’t matter much.” The fact that it doesn’t matter much to you may mean that it matters a great deal to God. Nothing should be considered a trivial matter by a child of God. How much longer are we going to prevent God from teaching us even one thing? But He keeps trying to teach us and He never loses patience. You say, “I know I am right with God”— yet the “high places” still remain in your life. There is still an area of disobedience. Do you protest that your heart is right with God, and yet there is something in your life He causes you to doubt? Whenever God causes a doubt about something, stop it immediately, no matter what it may be. Nothing in our lives is a mere insignificant detail to God.
Are there some things regarding your physical or intellectual life to which you have been paying no attention at all? If so, you may think you are all correct in the important areas, but you are careless— you are failing to concentrate or to focus properly. You no more need a day off from spiritual concentration on matters in your life than your heart needs a day off from beating. As you cannot take a day off morally and remain moral, neither can you take a day off spiritually and remain spiritual. God wants you to be entirely His, and it requires paying close attention to keep yourself fit. It also takes a tremendous amount of time. Yet some of us expect to rise above all of our problems, going from one mountaintop experience to another, with only a few minutes’ effort.

Friday, October 21, 2011

THE NOW MOMENT

The "now moment"
    is all that you have.

you cannot relive the past
    except in memory.
You cannot unsay the cruel word.
    You cannot undo the mean action.
Nor can you live tomorrow today.
    All you have is the NOW moment.

So make it as good,
    and as rich,
    and as lovely
as you possibly can.

Complete in the
    abiding Presence
        of the Lord Jesus Christ.



From Frank Hunting's booklet. " Speaking Personally"

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Have you reached your used by date?

In October 2010 I retired from the workforce after being in employment since 1964.
I had an amazingly diverse career.
Telephone Technician in Training,Drafting Assistant,Personnel or Human Resources Administration,Personnel Auditing,Telephone Sales Officer,Recruitment Officer, Internal Rehabilitation Counsellor in the workplace,Public Relations Officer,Employment Counsellor, Customer Service officer to disadvantaged groups eg; Unemployed,Drug Addicted, Mental Health issues,Physically Injured or ill,Ex Prisoners to touch on the main ones.

I have gone from my last job which was very intense in telephone interviews and intervention every day with many of the above who were in crisis to staying at home most days and not going out much .

This new line of activity was forestalled  for 3 months when a friend came to me for help and , as it turned out ,he had a very aggressive terminal  cancer illness,
It was going from one intense activity(paid employment) to another(volunteer) and I believe it was a God directed time for both my friend and myself.
He had had a tragic life in many ways.
I had been judgemental of him in the past and it was a time of healing for us both although he succcumbed to the Cancer.

We seem to need in our employment and which I miss, the sense of making a difference and being useful.

Since then my wife and I have spent a good part of each week baby sitting our delightful grandchildren.  We were doing this before my  retirement as well.
This is a time that we cherish and are amazed each day at how quickly they grow and learn and develop their  personalities.

Copyright Geoff Thompson. A day at the Beach
Some times ,when someone calls on the phone and in conversation we find a great personal need not being met, we are once again in the mode of being listeners,encouragers and prayers and at times material support.

So even though in some ways I have reached my "Use by date" in the paid workforce,(I could perhaps find paid work but don't feel so constrained at the moment,) I find that this is where God wants me to be.

 
The words of Oswald Chambers were relevant to me as I read this morning.
"Has God put you on the shelf deliberately?
Why cannot He be glorified by a man in the dust as well as in the sunshine?
We are not here to tell God what to do with us, but to let Him use us as He chooses.
Remember, God's main concern is that we are more interested in Him than in work for Him.
Once you are rooted and grounded in Christ the greatest thing you can do is to be.
Don't try and be useful; be yourself and God will use you to further His ends. "

From "Facing Reality" by Oswald Chambers as quoted in the book "The Quotable Oswald Chambers" by David McCasland


If you are feeling "left or put on the shelf" be encouraged and just immerse yourself in Jesus Christ and He will direct your paths.