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rl69
06-27-2018, 06:45 AM
I am with you to deliver you," says the Lord. JEREMIAH 1:8
God promised Jeremiah that He would deliver him personally— “…your life shall be as a prize to you…” (Jeremiah 39:18). That is all God promises His children. Wherever God sends us, He will guard our lives. Our personal property and possessions are to be a matter of indifference to us, and our hold on these things should be very loose. If this is not the case, we will have panic, heartache, and distress. Having the proper outlook is evidence of the deeply rooted belief in the overshadowing of God’s personal deliverance.
The Sermon on the Mount indicates that when we are on a mission for Jesus Christ, there is no time to stand up for ourselves. Jesus says, in effect, “Don’t worry about whether or not you are being treated justly.” Looking for justice is actually a sign that we have been diverted from our devotion to Him. Never look for justice in this world, but never cease to give it. If we look for justice, we will only begin to complain and to indulge ourselves in the discontent of self-pity, as if to say, “Why should I be treated like this?” If we are devoted to Jesus Christ, we have nothing to do with what we encounter, whether it is just or unjust. In essence, Jesus says, “Continue steadily on with what I have told you to do, and I will guard your life. If you try to guard it yourself, you remove yourself from My deliverance.” Even the most devout among us become atheistic in this regard— we do not believe Him. We put our common sense on the throne and then attach God’s name to it. We do lean to our own understanding, instead of trusting God with all our hearts (see Proverbs 3:5-6).

buckwheatpaul
06-27-2018, 06:59 AM
Great lesson....thanks Ronnie!

USMC87
06-27-2018, 08:18 AM
Amen and thank you for a great lesson.

Wayne Smith
06-27-2018, 09:41 AM
Excellent lesson and we all need reminders of this.

WRideout
06-27-2018, 07:32 PM
My wife, Betsy and I were meeting with our pastor to discern our spiritual gifts. We did a lot of written work; answered all kinds of questions about which thing you would rather do, or is more important to you. At the end, the pastor scored us and gave us the results. He said to me, "You have the gift of poverty." I said, "I didn't know it was a gift." He then explained that it didn't mean I would always be poor, but rather, I was just one of those people who are not motivated by money; which is true.

So nowadays I tell everybody that my wife and I are social workers, and we're in it for the money. They always get that joke.

Wayne

Boaz
06-27-2018, 10:05 PM
Living in him ...yes . Thank you Ronnie .