A HUGE “BUT”

The word ‘but’ is such a powerful word.

It is a conjunction that is used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned.

“We were losing the game, BUT my teammate made a three point shot that won the game.”
“I was sad and lonely BUT then you came along.” (Boom!)
“My business was on a downturn BUT suddenly sales picked up because of the Christmas season.”
“I was this close to dying BUT God healed me supernaturally.”
“I was lost BUT now found.”

I remember the first time I tried to water ski on a lake.

After a few tries, I was able to successfully do it. One the 5th or 6th try, the speedboat driver told me to hold on. Before I was even able to prepare, I found myself being dragged underwater, swallowing gallons (so it seemed) of lake water.

He then told me to get onto the boat really quick.

Before I had the chance to wring his neck for almost drowning me, he explains that there was a poisonous snake crossing the lake and it was approaching the area where I was.

I was mad BUT when I understood why he did what he did, I turned thankful.

Concurrently, I was supposed to be dead due to a poison bite BUT I was rescued.

“BUT” is a powerful word.

Paul says in Ephesians 2:3-4, “we were by nature deserving of wrath. BUT because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ…”

Because we of our sins, we were enemies of God, deserving punishment, hell and life eternally separated from Him.

BUT BECAUSE OF HIS GREAT LOVE FOR US….

That was the ultimate game changer.

I pray that this truth will never be less than overwhelmed with His great love for me. I pray that same thing for you too.

YOUR CHOICE TO REJOICE

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“I don’t feel joyful today!”
“I feel miserable this morning.”
“I just want to sulk in my cave.”

Did you know that you can choose joy?

When we wake up in the morning, we can choose to be joyful or choose to be miserable.

That’s the main difference between joy and happiness.

Happiness is hinged on ‘happenings’. But joy is so much deeper.

It is not based on a circumstance but on a Person.

Jesus said, “I’ve told you this so that my peace will be with you. In the world you’ll have trouble. But cheer up! I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33, GWT)

There will be trouble in the world. But in the midst of trouble, there can be peace and joy.

Those 2 (peace and joy) are not dependent on WHAT is going on in your life but on WHO is in your life.

This is the very reason why it is your choice to rejoice – you have a relationship with the One who created the heavens and the earth. And this Creator is your Father.

A few reasons why I can choose joy? (There’s about 10 of them.)

I am God’s child. John 1:12
I am a friend of Jesus Christ. John 15:15
I belong to God. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
I have been forgiven of all my sins. Colossians 1:13-14
I am free from condemnation. Romans 8:1-2
I am assured that God works for my good in all circumstances. Romans 8:28
I cannot be separated from the love of God. Romans 8:31-39
I am confident that God will complete the good work He started in me. Philippians 1:6
I may approach God with freedom and confidence. Ephesians 3:12
I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13

We spend a lot of time desiring every little thing we don’t have rather than rejoice on every huge thing we do have in Christ.

Choose to be joyful today.

It’s your choice to rejoice.

WHEN CLOUDS DARKEN YOUR DAY

When circumstances seem ‘cloudy’, how do we respond? Because you can be certain that those days will come.

You and I may not see the sun, but we know that it’s just right behind those dark, nimbus formations.

Paul told the church in Philippi to rejoice.

Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all.
The Lord is near. (Philippians 4:4-5)

The main reason why we can rejoice? Because the Lord is near.

Because I know He is near, there’s the quiet assurance that I am never forsaken and never abandoned. David says that because the Lord is at my right hand, I will never be shaken. (Psalm 16:8)

This reminds me of a story I read that clearly illustrates the quiet confidence we have because He is near.

Buzzing through the rail tracks, a speeding train slices through the fog in the middle of the night. All the passengers were tensed as the fog becomes thicker and the train continue to whizz through the perilous mountain side.

As the passengers saw through the cabin’s window that the fog created zero visibility, all they can sense was the chugging of the engine and the sound of train whistle “signalling- “Train coming through!”  With fear and doubt in their hearts and faces everyone slowly retreated to the back-most cabin.

But there was a seven year old girl in ponytails still glued to her seat and playing with her doll. She was not troubled at all of the danger around her.  One of the passengers suggested, “Hey little girl, it is better to seat at the back of the train if in case we plow to a huge snow mass and be derailed or in case an avalanche happens. It’s dangerous there at the front near the engineer’s room.”

Without batting her eyelashes she quipped, “Don’t be silly! My dad is the engineer”  With a peaceful disposition and a steadfast mind she continued playing with her doll.

Obviously, she has full trust on her father and knows that he will keep her safe and protected despite the thick fog of uncertainty.

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