Good Morning All,
Psalm 1:2; “but his delight
is in the law of the Lord,
and on his law
he meditates day and night.”
“Why do you
make us learn this?” Why do we have to
memorize this?” “My mom says I need to practice my music lesson before I do my
confirmation lesson.” “You expect me to
read the Bible every day; I don’t have time!” The list goes on. It is always interesting teaching 12- and
13-year-olds confirmation. They always
seem to go to more work to get out of work then actually doing the work. Yet
they ask a fairly good question, in your busy life, why take time for reading
the Bible?
Scriptures tells us to spend
time in the study of the Bible. In the
verse that follows this one we are told that this man is like a tree that is
planted by streams of water. The image
is that of a tree that never withers and is always healthy and always produces
great fruit. So, is that how you would
view your life? Do not worry, I do not
think I would consider my life like that either. Yet the groundwork is laid. This can be our goal.
Jesus told his disciples that
the “Spirit would remind us of all that Jesus said.” It does this by causing us to see the Bible
as providing us with guidance, direction and the words of help and
encouragement that we need. Yet through
study, both in depth study and devotional time, we will have those words come
to mind at the time when we have need of them.
By focusing on God’s Word, when trouble strikes, they will be the first
words that come to mind and that will give us comfort and hope.
“Nothing is so powerfully
effective against the devil, the world, the flesh, and all the evil thoughts as
to occupy one’s self with God’s Word.
Without a doubt, you will offer up no more powerful incense or savor
against the devil than to occupy yourself with God’s commandments and
words.” This is how we understand this
teaching. Only God’s Word s powerful
enough to withstand the assaults of the devil.
So, God gives to us the power
we need to withstand the devil’s attacks, but we need to utilize them. He gives us the tools to live our life in
contentment until Christ returns but we need to use them. He gives us his Word which gives us the
comfort, his body and blood to nourish our spirit, prayer to speak from our
heart to our Father. He gives us the
Holy Spirit to keep us in the faith and to make us part of His holy
family. These wondrous gifts await us,
but we must use them and take advantage of them. We are saved now, and we have access to all
the power we need but we must access. We
must use God’s gifts to the fullest.
Father of all mercies, you
give us the tools to withstand the devil’s onslaught. Lead us to use them fully. Lead us to trust in your Spirit to guard and
protect us. That he may keep us in the
true faith. Be with those who are being
attacked by the devil at this time. Keep
them safe and give them the sure victory.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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