Showing posts with label Possible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Possible. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 August 2020

God of All Possibilities: Devotion for Monday August 10, 2020


MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL

Devotion for Monday August 10, 2020

Topic: God of All Possibilities                      

Text: Numbers 11:21 – 23                         

Our God is God of all possibilities. He is not man that fails. He is not a man who says something and fails to perform it (See Genesis 18:14; Numbers 23:19; Jeremiah 32:27; Matthew 19:26; Luke 1:37). Remember out memory verse of yesterday – Jeremiah 32:27.

Here in our bible reading for the day, Moses doubted the possibility of God feeding over two million people with meat in the desert. It is a surprise the way Moses reacted to God’s promise because he has seen miracles and had fellowship with God. His bad mood (Numbers 11:11 – 15) occasion by the cry of the people was responsible for this doubt. When we are peeved and discontented, we lose focus on God and begin to doubt His presence with us and what He is able to do for us. This was the problem with Moses here.

Adam Clarke commentary says, “There is certainly a considerable measure of weakness and unbelief manifested in the complaints and questions of Moses on this occasion; but his conduct appears at the same time so very simple, honest, and affectionate, that we cannot but admire it, while we wonder that he had not stronger confidence in that God whose miracles he had so often witnessed in Egypt.” Most times we behave same way. We easily forget what God did for us in the past and we begin to question what He can do. When such begin to happen in our lives, we should check ourselves. Certainly it is a sign that we have started losing faith and our relationship with God has been distorted. If you have been annoyed and bitter about life or with someone who has provoked you, you should quickly go back to God for healing of that anger and bitterness before you start doubting God.

Food for Thought: Jeremiah 32:17

Memory verse: Numbers 11:21

Prayer: My father in heaven, you are God of all possibilities. Meet me at the point of my needs (mention them) that the world will acknowledge that you alone is God. 

Thursday, 14 June 2018

Salvation Is Possible For All


Devotion for Thursday June 14, 2018
Sing Sacred Songs & Solos (Sankey) 471
Topic: Salvation Is Possible For All
Text: Luke 18:18 – 27                         
This rich young man mentioned in our bible reading came to Jesus seeking eternal life. Jesus pointed out the significance of his use of the word “good” (Luke 18:19), stating that there is no one good. He sought for reassurance from Jesus; a way to ascertain that he had eternal life. He wanted Jesus to measure and grade his qualifications, or to give him some task he could do to be assured of his own immortality. So Jesus gave him a task, the one thing the rich man knew he could not do. The rich man’s problem was that he would not obey Jesus’ final command (Luke 18:22). His riches were only the surface problem; the real problem lay in the love he had for his wealth. This shows that riches are `not bad but love for it instead of God is the problem. “Then who in the world can be saved?” the bystanders asked. No one can be save, by his or her own achievements, was Jesus’ answer. “What is impossible from a human perspective is possible with God.” Salvation cannot be earned—it is God’s gift (Ephesians 2:8-10). Have you doubted your salvation? Are you deep into sin and now you think your salvation is no more possible? God who offers us salvation is ever ready to save you and it is open to all who are willing to come to Him. All you need do is to pertinently come to Him and He will forgive you. Are you ready to do that today?
Food for Thought: Salvation cannot be earned—it is God’s gift
Memory verse: Luke 18:27
Prayer: Father, help me to sustain my salvation and not to lose it.

Sunday, 27 November 2016

WHEN GOD STEPS INTO OUR PROBLEM: Devotion for Sunday November 27, 2016

WHEN GOD STEPS INTO OUR PROBLEM: Devotion for Sunday November 27, 2016
Text: John 5:1 – 9                           Memory verse: John 5 verse 6
When God steps into our problems; all the things that were hitherto impossible will become possible. When He steps into our lives, we see visible change and turnaround. When He steps into our problem, all protocols and laws of nature will give way for Him to fulfill his purpose in our lives. This was the case of this man in our scriptural reading for the day.
This man at Pool of Bethesda whose name was not mentioned didn’t invite Jesus into his problem. Jesus stepped into it because of His compassionate disposition towards us as we read on Wednesday November 23. After 38 years, this man’s problem had become his way of life. No one had ever helped him. He had no hope of ever being healed and no desire to help himself. The man’s situation looked hopeless in the eyes of men but God who knows our needs knew that he needed help even though he couldn’t help himself.
The arrival of Jesus turned things around for a man who has no help. Jesus didn’t put him into the pool to be healed as others were healed in that place rather, He proved that He is far greater than the Pool and powers therein. The man received a supernatural healing from Jesus Christ. You can imagine the joy that will be in his heart as he was leaving that Pool. Those who gave up on him were disappointed. How will those who had wished him death see him coming back home? This is how God will disappoint and put to shame all your enemies who are wishing you death, failure, etc.  
Beloved in Christ, no matter how trapped you feel in your infirmities, God can minister to your deepest needs. Don’t let a problem or hardship cause you to lose hope. God may have special work for you to do in spite of your condition, or even because of it. Many have ministered effectively to hurting people because they have triumphed over their own hurts. All you need to do is to pray that God will locate you as He steps into that your sickness, trials, prison, marriage, business, studies and examination, etc. When He steps in, your level will definitely change for good.
Food for Thought: Jesus Christ is a game changer we need to make our lives more meaningful.

Prayer: My God, step into problems confronting me that there will be a change in Jesus name.

Awake From Sleep: Devotion for Friday October 9, 2020

MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL Devotion for Friday October 9, 2020 Topic: Awake From Sleep                                Text...