QTVOTD: Be Joyful When They Exclude You…

What blessings await you when people hate you and exclude you and mock you and curse you as evil because you follow the Son of Man. When that happens, be happy! Yes, leap for joy! For a great reward awaits you in heaven. And remember, their ancestors treated the ancient prophets that same way. Luke 6:22-23[NLT]

Wow, is the message appropriate for me in this stage in life and career. I have so many opportunities at work on a daily basis to represent and show my faith in how I present and handle myself. In the past several years, I have increasing confidence that the way I’ll be let go from my job is because people will learn that I am a devote follower of Jesus.

Our culture has developed a perception that Christians == homophobe, transphobe, and racist…which is the farthest from the truth for a genuine believer and follower of Jesus. When a person is living an obedient life to the teachings of Jesus, there is no greater lover of souls than those people.

I needed to be reminded today that living my life sold out to Jesus may impact my livelihood. When or if it does, I can walk with my head held high and with joy that I have been persecuted in His name.

QTVOTD: Blessed are the Poor…

And solemnly lifting up His eyes on His disciples, He said: Blessed (happy—with life-joy and satisfaction in God’s favor and salvation, apart from your outward condition—and to be envied) are you poor and lowly and afflicted (destitute of wealth, influence, position, and honor), for the kingdom of God is yours! Luke 6:20[AMP]

When I read this verse that comes out of my passage today, I find myself wanting what they (the poor) have. And what is it that they have? Well, the amplified version tells us -> “Destitute of wealth, influence, position, and honor“ Ok, none of us probably want that; but what does it mean that they have because they are in the situation that Jesus calls out here?

Quite simply, they don’t have earthly things, so they cling to spiritual things. I’m going to have to look up where, but there are other places in God’s word where it talks about the fact that when we seek to people please, the recognition that we get when we do (here on earth) is a receipt of the reward we are looking for (paid in full). So, like that reward, the security of money, influence, position, and honor fulfill a need that we… we are not looking for the spiritual comfort and peace that God can give us when we are destitute.

QUESTION: Am I living a life in my job security, worldly possessions, and comfort that have me leaning into the Lord like I need to? If I’m answering honestly, probably not. Do I need to lose all of these things in order to attain a closeness with the Lord that he desires for me? I don’t think so, but it means that I have to be prepared to lose everything, to give everything away if I don’t feel like I am getting as close to the Lord as I should, while having all of these things. This has kind of rocked me today… and I’m still processing.

QTVOTD: He Knows…

But He was aware all along of their thoughts, and He said to the man with the withered hand, Come and stand here in the midst. And he arose and stood there.
Then Jesus said to them, I ask you, is it lawful and right on the Sabbath to do good [so that someone derives advantage from it] or to do evil, to save a life [and make a soul safe] or to destroy it? Luke 6:8-9 [AMP]

As I was reading this passage today, the thing that jumped out to me the most was “He was aware all along of their thoughts.“ All too often I tend to focus too much on exhibiting the right behavior once I have thought about going in one direction or another. I forget that Jesus knows my thoughts. It’s my thoughts and my heart that Jesus is concerned with, not so much of my actions. In fact, the Bible says that obedience is better than sacrifice. Obedience starts in the heart.

The next verse concerns what Jesus had to say to these Pharisees, who were challenging Him about healing on the sabbath. “Is it lawful and right on the sabbath to do right or to do evil. To save a life or to destroy it?” Jesus already knew that in their heart they were leaning towards evil because they were already in fury debating within their own hearts/minds how to stop Him from doing what He was doing and saying.

What is super convicting is that my heart is often times just like the Pharisees’, but in the normal walk, situations, and circumstances of my life. Whether it’s how I’m feeling towards a coworker who is challenging me on a direction we should go, or that person who cut me off on the freeway, or the annoyance that I have with those in our world who are pushing social agendas that are against the word of God. It’s that evil condition in my heart that I feel so convicted by when I read my quiet time today. Lord God forgive me for the evil that is deep inside me. Help me in my sanctification to be more like You; to overcome and have victory over this aspect of my flesh.

QTVOTD: A Hint from Jesus on Fasting…

And Jesus said to them, "Can you make the wedding guests fast as long as the bridegroom is with them?
  But the days will come when the bridegroom will be taken from them; and then they will fast in those days." Luke 5:34-35 [AMP]

Have you ever fasted? If so, why did you do it? What is it about fasting that petitions God to act? I have fasted many times in my Christian walk and there are several reasons why you might do it. One of them is given right here. Jesus is pretty much telling the Pharisees that challenged Him, that fasting serves a purpose in the absence of the physical presence of Jesus. Jesus tells them that when He is taken from them (in this case ascended into Heaven) that they will fast then. Quite simply, in this instance, fasting is appropriate preparation for a special imparting of the Spirit.

When I fast, I am depraving myself of sustenance that makes me hungry; when I feel a hunger pang, I dive into prayer for the thing I am fasting for. Usually, it’s over a decision where I am beseeching the Lord for His wisdom and maybe even a confidence in the Spirit that I am moving in the right direction. Other times I am fasting in prayer for someone and asking for an imparting of the Spirit in their circumstance. Normally I fast from sundown to sundown and relegate myself to liquids only (Coffee, Tea, or Water).

Fasting is powerful and it is important to fast in private (as to not be tempted to boast). Additionally, fasting should cause joy and anticipation for what God is already doing to answer your prayers…no moping around because you are hungry. Using the hunger pangs as a instigator of prayer is super effective. If you have a big decision to make in your family, our you have someone in your life group who is going through a struggle and they need wisdom…think about fasting in those circumstances.

When we are caught up to Heaven, fasting will no longer be necessary for we will be united with the Bridegroom and fasting will once again lose its necessity.