Friday

Signed, Sealed, Delivered


13And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, 14who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession—to the praise of his glory. Ephesians 1


It's Morning, Jesus
Your word is true.
And so it is that in you I live and move and have my being.
The word of truth
Cracked open my soul the way rain softens the brittle, crocodile skin of thirsty earth;
The good news of my salvation, lifted me from the pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock and established my goings. (Psalm 40)
So today, I live in you
breathe in you
hope in you
step forward in faith in you.
Grant me wisdom today when I stand in the path with many choices
Grant me humility today to accept the guidance of others
Grant me patience today to live in the longsuffering that builds community
Examine my heart, three personed God
And help me stand.
Truth will stand when the world is on fire.

Amen

Thursday


1 As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, 2in which you used to live when you followed the ways of this world...
Ephesians 2:1

It's Morning, Jesus
Today, in the new life and power of Christ the servant
Christ with the towel around his waist
Christ with mud on his hands
Christ with dirt under his fingernails
Christ with liberty for the prisoner
Christ with water for the thirsty
Christ with bread for the hungry
Christ with teaching for the children
Christ kneeling down with children on his lap
Christ on a hot and sweaty hillside with loaves and fishes
Christ talking to a woman by a well
Christ writing with his finger in the dust
Christ washing his disciples feet
Christ visting in a home
Christ visitng the apostles and the waiting church
in that upper room to get them out of that room
with power for ministry
with power to go to the jails
with transformed personality and boldness to speak to the authorities
with broken hearts for the children
with new eyes to see the lost all around them

O Christ, my Savior
When I was dead in my trespasses and followed the ways of the world
I wanted all things to happen at my feet
I wanted all things to begin where I am
I wanted to be the maker, the creator, the stirrer of all things
But when you came into my life
And, Holy Spirit of God, moved on me and in me,
Immersed me with your presence
It was not to keep me where I was
But to take me where you were
at work in the world.
I thank you, Lord Jesus,
That those early disciples broke out of that little room
When the Spirit came
I thank you they never lingered begging you to come again
Pleading for your visitation again,and again, again,
But did, by power filled lives,
Join you in your work
Found where you were already at work
And went to join you there
And when they got there
They were filled with the Spirit
Again and again and again
When they met stubborn authorities
They were filled with the Spirit
Again and again and again
When they were arrested and put in jails
They were filled with the Spirit
Again and again and again
When they met the demonic
They were filled with the Spirt
again and again and again
God forbid that I should have any desire
to make things happen at my feet..
That is the way of old Adam, the way of the World
No Lord Jesus,
Today, I will allow your Holy Spirit to move MY FEET
to where you are already at work in the world
and
commissioning men to go
calling men to come
asking for laborers in that harvest

So this morning,
I sit in prayer with you
at the beginning of this day
I worship
I cry
I sing
I plead my personal life before you

And I accept the power you give me here
as not for me
not for my own enjoyment
not for my own hallelujah experience
but for what you meant it

8But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth."

So today, Lord
I am in my own Jerusalem.
I am in LaGrange.
How will I be a witness in LaGrange, today
Where will I find you today in LaGrange?
Are you still in those places you said we would find you?
Or have you changed, Jesus?

Believing you are the same, yesterday, today and forever
I will not sit in my prayer room this morning
Imagining that this cup of coffee, this hallelujah,
this music, this song, is what it is all about...
No Lord Jesus,
Whether I have a good feeling or not
Whether I get the high or not....
I will be empowered today for witness
When I go to LaGrange.

Lord send us all.

Amen

Tuesday

Under His Feet


17 I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. 18 I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, 19 and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, 20which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, 21 far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. 22 And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, 23 which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way. Ephesians 1


It's Morning, Jesus
Give to all of us today,
A Spirit of Wisdom
Not that we may prosper, or benefit, or get our way, but that we may know you better.
May our hearts be enlightened
to an awareness of your incomparably great power
May the power that raised you from the dead
be released into us today
Power to love,forgive, witness, serve.
In Your Name
Amen

Monday

Chosen, Sealed, Redeemed


11In him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will, 12 in order that we, who were the first to hope in Christ, might be for the praise of his glory. 13 And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, 14 who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession—to the praise of his glory.

Ephesians 1

It's Morning, Jesus
You are seated at the right hand of God the Father
And there you reign
Bringing everything into sujection to the Will of the Father
Thank you, Jesus
Thank you, Holy Spirit, for the guranteee of our inheritance.
May we live to day in the embrace of your love
May we meet each struggle in the truth of your grace
May we navigate each pathway in the light of your providence
Grant today, Heavenly Father
Truth to sustain families in tragedy and trial
Be with the families who suffer the loss of loved ones
Be healing to those injured in body
Be Spiritual help and hope to those in fearful places
In the mystery of suffering in this world,
We lean on the certainty of your love for us
and for our friends,
In Jesus Name
Amen
In Jesus name
Amen

Sunday

Give Thanks


"But thou, O Lord, shall endure forever, and thy remembrance unto all generations. (Psalm 102:12)


"It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto his name, O Most High; To show forth thy loving-kindness in the morning and thy faithfulness every night." (Psalm 92:1-2)


It's Morning, Jesus
Upon a five string guitar I take up a song
For you have made me glad in the work of your hands.
Lord Jesus, your works are very great
And as I camp out in them
serve in them
pray in them
live in them
trust in them
I will know victory in these works of your hand.

I give you myself, this day
Not to my works
but to yours
I give my hands to the work of Your hands
And guide them by your word, your will, your way.

Amen

Thursday

An Inside Job


You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them,
because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.(1 John 4:4)

It's Morning, Jesus

Burn in me, Holy Fire

Saturate me with Love.

Cleanse me with Grace

Batter my heart

Til all the doors are open toward you

And toward my fellow man.

Amen

Wednesday

A Prayer for Church Leadership




It's Morning, Jesus
Grant it today, Lord
That your church may display your glory to the world.
May it be that your body be continually washed and perfected
this day in the midst of it's engagement with the world.
Grant it that your leaders, lead out of the strengths and virtues you have designed for them, imparted to them, pefected in them.

I pray for all church leaders today in this little part of the world where I minister; I pray for the ministers and elders and deacons of the local bodies of Christ.

I confess to you that many in our town are injured because of the failure of church leadership; that many of a younger generation are hostile toward your church because of the failure of leadership to first live out in their own lives the qualities to which they call others to aspire.

Lord, guide us by your word. A chuch leader in your divine plan is:
temperate, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach, 3not given to drunkenness, not violent but gentle, not quarrelsome, not a lover of money. 4He must manage his own family well and see that his children obey him with proper respect.

"the husband of one wife": the leader must be devoted to the woman to whom he is married;he must do the work of "husbanding".

"self controlled". The leader that is respected and honored must control his own passion and appetities. He must be the master of himself, his mind, will, and emotion. He must not be a glutton of food, or of power, or of position.

"respectable". The leader must be someone to whom a child can look, and observing body, mind and soul, say: I want to be like that. Hearing tone in his words, sensing spirit in his private speech, a child must be able to say: I want to speak like that.

"not addicted to much wine". The leader must not be a man of addiction, not just to alcohol, but to the internet, to nicotine or caffeine, to food or any other thing that takes mastery over him.

"hospitable". The leader must welcome strangers; he must have an eye for the marginal; he must be open to community and pursue it, not as a recluse.

"able to teach". The leaders know the word of God and how it speaks to the issues of his day:

"not violent but gentle"
"not quarrelsome".
The leader must lead with patience, kindness, gentleness, longsuffering. He must not "lord it" over others.

Forgive us Lord. We confess that the legacy of many of your churches in our town is that they are quarrelsome bodies. Grant us leaders that can lead through sin, through hurt, through tragedy, through challenge, with the fruit of the spirit. Guard and redeem our local churches from the quarrelsome legacy of their past.

"not a lover of money".
The leader must know where the true treasure of the Kingdom resides. He must be a steward of the kingdom, not himself.

"he must manage his own family well and see that his children obey him with proper respect."
The leader must be an elder in his own home. At his own breakfast, lunch and dinner table, he must model these qualities before the family that sits down at the table of life with him. In the front yard and back yard of his own coming and going, in the family room with television and internet, he must be shaped by you. His children must be able to follow his example, or how else can you trust the children of the world to his example?

Grant it, Lord Jesus, that your church leadership display your glory to the world.
Give to us an obedience to who you are; accept our imperfect obedience as a penitent obedience through your perfecting grace.

Amen

Tuesday

Spuregon's Letter to Ministers

Why it is that the children of light sometimes walk in the thick darkness; why the heralds of the daybreak find themselves at times in tenfold night.

God’s Preachers Are Still Frail Humanity

Is it not first that they are men? Being men, they are compassed with infirmity and are heirs of sorrow. Grace guards us from much of this, but because we have not more of grace, we still suffer even from ills preventable. Even under the economy of redemption it is most clear that we are to endure infirmities; otherwise, there were no need of the promised Spirit to help us in them.

It is of necessity that we are sometimes in heaviness. Good men are promised tribulation in this world, and ministers may expect a larger share than others, that they may learn sympathy with the Lord’s suffering people, and so may be fitting shepherds of an ailing flock.

Disembodied spirits might have been sent to proclaim the Word; but they could not have entered into the feeling of those who, being in this body, do groan, being burdened.

Angels might have been ordained evangelists, but their celestial attributes would have disqualified them from having compassion on the ignorant.

Men of marble might have been fashioned, but their impassive natures would have been a sarcasm upon our feebleness and a mockery of our wants.

Men, and men subject to human passions, the all-wise God has chosen to be His vessels of grace; hence these tears, hence these perplexities and castings down.

These infirmities may be no detriment to a man’s career of special usefulness. They may even have been imposed upon him by divine wisdom as necessary qualification for his peculiar course of service.

Some plants owe their medicinal qualities to the marsh in which they grow; others to the shades in which alone they flourish. There are precious fruits put forth by the moon as well as by the sun. Boats need ballast as well as sail. A drag on the carriage wheel is no hindrance when the road runs downhill.

Pain has, in some cases, developed genius, hunting out the soul which otherwise might have slept like a lion in its den. Had it not been for the broken wing, some might have lost themselves in the clouds, some even of those choice doves who now bear the olive branch in their mouths and show the way to the ark.

Where in body and mind there are predisposing causes to lowness of spirit, it is no marvel if in dark moments the heart succumbs to them; the wonder in many cases is—and if inner lives could be written, men would see it so—how some ministers keep at their work at all and still wear a smile upon their countenances.

Grace has its triumphs still, and patience has it martyrs—martyrs nonetheless to be honored because the flames kindle about their spirits rather than their bodies and their burning is unseen of human eyes.

The Preacher’s Work Has Much to Try the Soul

The ministries of Jeremiahs are as acceptable as those of Isaiahs. Even the sullen Jonah is a true prophet of the Lord, as Nineveh felt full well.

Despise not the lame, for it is written that they take the prey; but honor those who, being faint, are yet pursuing.

The tender-eyed Leah was more fruitful than the beautiful Rachel. And the griefs of Hannah were more divine than the boasting of Peninnah.

"Blessed are they that mourn," said the Man of Sorrows, and let none account them otherwise when their tears are salted with grace. We have the treasure of the Gospel in earthen vessels, and if there be a flaw in the vessel here and there, let none wonder.

Our work, when earnestly undertaken, lays us open to attacks in the direction of depression. Who can bear the weight of souls without sometimes sinking to the dust? Passionate longings after men’s conversion, if not fully satisfied (and when are they?), consume the soul with anxiety and disappointment.

To see the hopeful turn aside, the godly grow cold, professors abusing their privileges, and sinners waxing more bold in sin—are not these sights enough to crush us to the earth?

The kingdom comes not as we would, the reverend Name is not hallowed as we desire, and for this we must weep. How can we be otherwise than sorrowful, while men believe not our report and the divine arm is not revealed?

All mental work tends to weary and to depress, for "much study is a weariness of the flesh." But ours is more than mental work—it is heart work, the labor of our inmost soul.

How often, on Lord’s Day evenings, do we feel as if life were completely washed out of us! After pouring out our souls over our congregations, we feel like empty earthen pitchers which a child might break. Probably, if we were more like Paul and watched for souls at a nobler rate, we should know more of what it is to be eaten up by the zeal of the Lord’s house.

It is our duty and our privilege to exhaust our lives for Jesus. We are not to be living specimens of men in fine preservation, but living sacrifices, whose lot is to be consumed. We are to spend and to be spent, not to lay ourselves up in lavender and nurse our flesh.

Such soul-travail as that of a faithful minister will bring on occasional seasons of exhaustion, when heart and flesh will fail. Moses’ hands grew heavy in intercession, and Paul cried out, "Who is sufficient for these things?" Even John the Baptist is thought to have had his fainting fits. And the apostles were once amazed and were sore afraid.

The Loneliness of God’s Prophet Tends to Depression

Our position in the church will also conduce to this. A minister fully equipped for his work will usually be a spirit by himself, above, beyond and apart from others. The most loving of his people cannot enter into his peculiar thoughts, cares and temptations.

In the ranks, men walk shoulder to shoulder with many comrades, but as the officer rises in rank, men of his standing are fewer in number. There are many soldiers, few captains, fewer colonels, and only one commander in chief.

So in our churches the man whom the Lord raises as a leader becomes, in the same degree in which he is a superior man, a solitary man. The mountaintops stand solemnly apart and talk only with God as He visits their terrible solitudes.

Men of God who rise above their fellows into nearer communion with heavenly things in their weaker moments feel the lack of human sympathy. Like their Lord in Gethsemane, they look in vain for comfort to the disciples sleeping around them. They are shocked at the apathy of their little band of brethren and return to their secret agony with all the heavier burden pressing upon them because they have found their dearest companions slumbering.

No one knows, but he who has endured it, the solitude of a soul which has outstripped its fellows in zeal for the Lord of Hosts. It dares not reveal itself, lest men count it mad. It cannot conceal itself, for a fire burns within its bones. Only before the Lord does it find rest.

Our Lord’s sending out His disciples by two and two manifested that He knew what was in men. But for such a man as Paul, it seems to me that no helpmeet was found. Barnabas or Silas or Luke were hills too low to hold high converse with such a Him-alayan summit as the apostle of the Gentiles.

This loneliness, which if I mistake not is felt by many of my brethren, is a fertile source of depression; and our ministers’ fraternal meetings and the cultivation of holy intercourse with kindred minds will, with God’s blessing, help us greatly to escape the snare.

Preachers, by Lack of Exercise and Recreation, Tend to Melancholy

There can be little doubt that sedentary habits have a tendency to create despondency in some constitutions.

Burton, in his Anatomy of Melancholy, has a chapter upon this cause of sadness. Quoting from one of the myriad authors whom he lays under contribution, he says:

Students are negligent of their bodies. Other men look to their tools. A painter will wash his pencils. A smith will look to his hammer, anvil, forge. A husbandman will mend his plow irons and grind his hatchet if it be dull. A falconer or huntsman will have an especial care of his hawks, hounds, horses, dogs, et cetera. A musician will string and unstring his lute. Only scholars neglect that instrument (their brain and spirits I mean) which they daily use. Well saith Lucan, "See thou twist not the rope so hard that it break."

To sit long in one posture, poring over a book or driving a pen, is in itself a taxing of nature. But add to this a badly ventilated chamber, a body which has long been without muscular exercise, and a heart burdened with many cares, and we have all the elements for preparing a seething caldron of despair, especially in the dim months of fog—

When a blanket wraps the day,
When the rotten woodland drips,

And the leaf is stamped in clay.

Let a man be naturally as blithe as a bird, he will hardly be able to bear up year after year against such a suicidal process. He will make his study a prison and his books the warders of a goal, while Nature lies outside his window calling him to health and beckoning him to joy. He who forgets the humming of the bees among the heather, the cooing of the wood pigeons in the forest, the song of birds in the woods, the rippling of rills among the rushes, and the sighing of the wind among the pines, needs not wonder if his heart forgets to sing and his soul grows heavy.
A day’s breathing of fresh air upon the hills or a few hours’ ramble in the beech woods’ umbrageous calm, would sweep the cobwebs out of the brain of scores of our toiling ministers who are now but half alive. A mouthful of sea air, or a stiff walk in the wind’s face, would not give grace to the soul, but it would yield oxygen to the body, which is next best.

God Allows Fainting After Great Victories Lest We Should Be "Exalted Above Measure"

The times most favorable to fits of depression, so far as I have experienced, may be summed up in a brief catalog. First among them I must mention the hour of a great success. When at last a long-cherished desire is fulfilled, when God has been glorified greatly by our means and a great triumph achieved, then we are apt to faint.

It might be imagined that amid special favors our soul would soar to heights of ecstasy and rejoice with joy unspeakable, but it is generally the reverse. The Lord seldom exposes His warriors to the perils of exultation over victory. He knows that few of them can endure such a test and therefore dashes their cup with bitterness.

See Elias after the fire has fallen from Heaven, after Baal’s priests have been slaughtered and the rain has deluged the barren land! For him no notes of self-complacent music, no strutting like a conqueror in robes of triumph. He flees from Jezebel, and feeling the revulsion of his intense excitement, he prays that he may die. He who must never see death yearns after the rest of the grave.

Even Caesar, the world’s monarch, in his moments of pain cried like a sick girl. Poor human nature cannot bear such strains as heavenly triumphs bring to it. There must come a reaction. Excess of joy or excitement must be paid for by subsequent depressions.

While the trial lasts, the strength is equal to the emergency. But when it is over, natural weakness claims the right to show itself.

Secretly sustained, Jacob can wrestle all night, but he must limp in the morning when the contest is over, lest he boast himself beyond measure.

Paul may be caught up to the third heaven and hear unspeakable things, but a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to buffet him, must be the inevitable sequel.

Men cannot bear unalloyed happiness. Even good men are not yet fit to have "their brows with laurel and with myrtle bound" without enduring secret humiliation to keep them in their proper places.

Burden and Weakness Are Given to Humble Us Before Great Tasks

Whirled off our feet by a revival, carried aloft by popularity, exalted by success in soul winning, we should be as the chaff which the wind driveth away were it not that the gracious discipline of mercy breaks the ships of our vainglory with a strong east wind and casts us shipwrecked, naked and forlorn, upon the Rock of Ages.

Before any great achievement, some measure of the same depression is very usual. Surveying the difficulties before us, our hearts sink within us. The sons of Anak stalk before us, and we are as grasshoppers in our own sight in their presence. The cities of Canaan are walled up to Heaven, and who are we that we should hope to capture them? We are ready to cast down our weapons and to take to our heels. Nineveh is a great city, and we would flee unto Tarshish sooner than encounter its noisy crowds. Already we look for a ship which may bear us quietly away from the terrible scene. Only a dread of tempest restrains our recreant footsteps.


The Inevitable Blows of Betrayal, Slander, Criticism Depress God’s Best Preachers

One crushing stroke has sometimes laid the minister very low. The brother most relied upon be-comes a traitor. Judas lifts up his heel against the Man who trusted him, and the preacher’s heart for the moment fails him. We are all too apt to look to an arm of flesh, and from that propensity, many of our sorrows arise.

Equally overwhelming is the blow when an honored and beloved member yields to temptation and disgraces the holy Name with which he was named. Anything is better than this. This makes the preacher long for a lodge in some vast wilderness where he may hide his head forever and hear no more the blasphemous jeers of the ungodly.

Ten years of toil do not take so much life out of us as we lose in a few hours by Ahithophel the traitor or Demas the apostate. Strife also and division, slander and foolish censures, have often laid holy men prostrate and made them go ‘as with a sword in their bones.’ Hard words wound some delicate minds very keenly.

Many of the best of ministers, from the very spirituality of their character, are exceedingly sensitive—too sensitive for such a world as this. "A kick that scarce would move a horse would kill a sound divine."

By experience the soul is hardened to the rough blows which are inevitable in our warfare. At first these things utterly stagger us and send us to our homes wrapped in a horror of great darkness. The trials of a true minister are not few, and such as are caused by ungrateful professors are harder to bear than the coarsest attacks of avowed enemies.

Let no man who looks for ease of mind and seeks the quietude of life enter the ministry. If he does so, he will flee from it in disgust.

To the lot of few does it fall to pass through such a horror of great darkness as that which fell upon me after the deplorable accident at the Surrey Music Hall. I was pressed beyond measure and out of bounds with an enormous weight of misery. The tumult, the panic, the deaths were day and night before me and made life a burden.

From that dream of horror I was awakened in a moment by the gracious application to my soul of the text, "Him hath God exalted" (Acts 5:31). The fact that Jesus is still great—let His servants suffer as they may—piloted me back to calm reason and peace.

Should so terrible a calamity overtake any of you brethren, may you both patiently hope and quietly wait for the salvation of God.

When troubles multiply and discouragements follow each other in long succession, like Job’s messengers, then too amid the perturbation of soul occasioned by evil tidings, despondency despoils the heart of all its peace.

Constant dropping wears away stones, and the bravest minds feel the fret of repeated afflictions. If a scanty cupboard is rendered a severer trial by the sickness of a wife or the loss of a child, and if ungenerous remarks of hearers are followed by the opposition of deacons and the coolness of members, then, like Jacob, we are apt to cry, ‘All these things are against me.’

When David returned to Ziklag and found the city burned, goods stolen, wives carried off, and his troops ready to stone him, we read that he "encouraged himself in the Lord his God"; and well was it for him that he could do so. He would then have fainted if he had not "believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living" (Ps. 27:13).

Accumulated distresses increase each other’s weight, play into each other’s hands and, like bands of robbers, ruthlessly destroy our comfort.

Wave upon wave is severe work for the strongest swimmer. The place where two seas meet strains the most seaworthy keel. If there were a regulated pause between the buffetings of adversity, the spirit would stand prepared; but when they come suddenly and heavily, like the battering of great hailstones, the pilgrim may well be amazed. The last ounce breaks the camel’s back, and when the last ounce is laid upon us, what wonder if we for awhile are ready to give up the ghost!

This evil will also come upon us, we know not why, and then it is all the more difficult to drive it away. Causeless depression is not to be reasoned with, nor can David’s harp charm it away by sweet discoursings. As well fight with the mist as with this shapeless, undefinable, yet all-beclouding hopelessness.

One affords himself no pity when in this case, because it seems so unreasonable, even sinful, to be troubled without manifest cause. Yet troubled the man is, even in the very depths of his spirit. If those who laugh at such melancholy did but feel the grief of it for one hour, their laughter would be sobered into compassion.

God Allows a Minister’s Troubles for His Glory
Uninterrupted success and unfading joy in it would be more than our weak heads could bear. Our wine must needs be mixed with water, lest it turn our brains.

My witness is that those who are honored by their Lord in public have usually to endure a secret chastening or to carry a peculiar cross lest by any means they exalt themselves and fall into the snare of the Devil.

How constantly the Lord calls Ezekiel "son of man"! Amid his soarings into the superlative splendors, just when with eye undimmed he is strengthened to gaze into the excellent glory, the word "son of man" falls on his ears, sobering the heart which else might have been intoxicated with the honor conferred upon it.

Such humbling but salutary messages our depressions whisper in our ears. They tell us in a manner not to be mistaken that we are but men, frail, feeble, apt to faint.

By all the castings down of His servants God is glorified, for they are led to magnify Him when again He sets them on their feet, and even while prostrate in the dust their faith yields Him praise. They speak all the more sweetly of His faithfulness and are the more firmly established in His love.

Such mature men as some elderly preachers are, could scarcely have been produced if they had not been emptied from vessel to vessel and made to see their own emptiness and the vanity of all things round about them.

Glory be to God for the furnace, the hammer and the file. Heaven shall be all the fuller of bliss because we have been filled with anguish here below; and earth shall be better tilled because of our training in the school of adversity.

Victory in Trouble Possible for God’s Man
The lesson of wisdom is: Be not dismayed by soul-trouble. Count it no strange thing, but a part of ordinary ministerial experience.

Should the power of depression be more than ordinary, think not that all is over with your usefulness. Cast not away your confidence, for it hath great recompense of reward [Heb. 10:35]. Even if the enemy’s foot be on your neck, expect to rise and overthrow him. Cast the burden of the present, along with the sin of the past and the fear of the future, upon the Lord who forsaketh not His saints. Live by the day—aye, by the hour.

Put no trust in frames and feelings. Care more for a grain of faith than a ton of excitement. Trust in God alone. Lean not on the reeds of human help. Be not surprised when friends fail you; it is a failing world. Never count upon immutability in man: inconstancy you may reckon upon without fear of disappointment.

The disciples of Jesus forsook Him, so be not amazed if your adherents wander away to other teachers. As they were not your all when with you, all is not gone from you with their departure. Serve God with all your might while the candle is burning, then when it goes out for a season, you will have the less to regret.

Be content to be nothing, for that is what you are. When your own emptiness is painfully forced upon your consciousness, chide yourself that you ever dreamed of being full, except in the Lord.

Set small store by present rewards, be grateful for earnests by the way, but look for the recompensing joy hereafter. Continue, with double earnestness, to serve your Lord when no visible result is before you.

Any simpleton can follow the narrow path in the light: faith’s rare wisdom enables us to march on in the dark with infallible accuracy, since she places her hand in that of her Great Guide. Between this and Heaven there may be rougher weather yet, but it is all provided for by our Covenant Head. In nothing let us be turned aside from the path which the divine call has urged us to pursue.

Come fair or come foul, the pulpit is our watchtower, and the ministry our warfare; be it ours, when we cannot see the face of our God, to "trust under the shadow

Monday

A Primer to Morning Prayer: Roller Coaster Theology


In the late 1970’s I made my way to Six
Flags over Georgia for the very first time. I stood in line for what seemed an
eternity to ride The Great American Scream Machine. When the rollercoaster pulled into the station I walked onto the platform, stepped into the car and took my seat. I pulled
the safety bar over my shoulders and down onto my lap and waited with bated
breath for the ride to start. It started with a jolt. We climbed the
first hill. We went up and up and up and up. Then, reaching the crest
of the hill, with hands held high, we went over the top and dropped like a rock
straight down the other side. It felt like we were going 987.5 miles per hour when we hit the bottom and zoomed up the next hill. It took us high;it took us low, and it threw us violently from side to side. My stomach jumped into my throat. Myheart pumped wildly. I laughed. I screamed. And I experienced a myriad of emotions. Then, seemingly, in just a few seconds the ride was over.The coaster pulled back into the station. The safety bar was released and I got off … exactly where I started. I had experienced the thrill of the ride, but nothing changed. Again, at the end of the ride I got off exactly where I started.

Sadly, when it comes to the Christian experience, many well-intentioned Christians and churches subscribe to the theology of the rollercoaster. They want to experience the thrill. They want to be emotionally charged by the pastor’s sermon, the worship service,
their small group experience, a book they are reading, nice facilities, wonderful programs, or some tangent they are pursuing. But at the end of the day, when all is
said and done, they really don’t want anything to change, nor do they expect it
to change. They simply want to get off the ride exactly where they started.
They crave familiarity. Yes, they’ll get off with their hair all mussed. They’ll bend over with their hands on their knees regaining their footing and catching their breath, all the while gushing about how wonderful the experience was. They’ll even seek out others and exclaim, “Wow! That was a great ride! You’ve got to try it!” But again, at the end of the ride, when all is said and done, they really don’t want anything to change, nor do they expect it to change. They simply want to get off the ride exactly where they started. They crave familiarity. They don’t come to change anything. They’re thrill seekers, and experiencing the thrill is all they are focused upon.

In Matthew 22:37 Jesus taught, “… Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.” I want to draw your attention to the “all thy mind” part for a moment. Every person’s brain has two halves. (Some of you I have serious doubts about.) No! I’m just kidding!!! The left side of the brain controls
logic. This is where we get our ability to think analytically and to reason. The right side controls emotion. This is where we get our ability to laugh, love, and cry. The majority
of most men have set up housekeeping in the left side, and the majority of most
women, the right. And seldom do the two meet!

I’m afraid that many born-again believershave set up spiritual housekeeping on the right side of their brains. Doctrine, historical precedence, denominational affiliation, and church loyalty mean little to them. They seek that which gratifies. They attend their particular churchbecause they like the way the pastor preaches, they like the style of the
corporate worship services, they have an affinity with the members in their
small group Bible study, they like the location of the church, they like the
size of the church, they like the programs offered, and they like the ministry
opportunities afforded them.
However, seldom do they take the time to study and understand what they
believe doctrinally. To them it’s not important. Besides, the
theology of the rollercoaster says you don’t need to do that anyway. All you need to do is get on, buckle-up,and experience the thrills, ‘cause after all, you’re going to get off right where you started anyway. Nothingwill change.

Some of you are probably becoming offended with me right about now. You’ve been a Southern Baptist for many years, perhaps sall your life. You know what you
believe, why you believe it, and why you attend your church, right? Then please allow me to challenge you for a moment. Please answer the following question: Why do you attend your church? My challenge to you is to answer the question without using any of the following criteria to help formulate your answer: 1: Because I like the way
the pastor preaches. 2: Because I like the “style” of the worship service.
3: Because I like the people who attend. 4: Because daddy, mamma, granddaddy, and
grandmamma helped build the church, and my family has always attended this
church. 5: Because I like the programs and ministry opportunities the church offers. 6: Location. 7: Size of the church. Well, how did you do? Were you able to answer my question without using any of the criteria I disallowed? Chances are that many couldn’t. You subscribe to the theology of the rollercoaster. And when your church experience is built strictly upon the theology of the rollercoaster (emotions) you’re headed for trouble. You desire the thrill but demand the familiarity of knowing where you will get off when the ride is over.

Conversely, I’m afraid that many born-again believers have set up spiritual housekeeping on the left side of thei rbrains. Everything is analytical, logical, and has to “make sense” to them. (And we all know that God doesn’t always make sense to us!) Everything
must be programmed. They want a place for everybody and everything, and they want everybody and everything in their place! There is no room for spontaneity of the Holy Spirit in their world. And to others, they are as spiritually dry as chalk dust in the eraser tray of a blackboard. I promise you, The Great American Scream Machine isn’t on their radar scope!

So, what does Jesus mean when He tells us to love him with all our mind? He never meant that our walk with Him should be dull, boring, or mundane. I’m here to tell you there is an indescribable thrill associated with following Jesus. It’s okay for us to raise our hands, for our hearts to pound, to shout, to stand with our hands on our knees and for our hair to be mussed as we regain our footing and gush to others about Jesus. But amidst all the spiritual clamor, we must be well-versed enough in our doctrine, historical precedence, denominational affiliation, and church loyalty to insure that when the ride ends … we don’t get off right where we started!

Albert Einstein defined insanity as: Doing the same thing, the same way, expecting different results. I say it this way: If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you always got!

There are 46 Southern Baptist Churches in the Troup Baptist Association. Our
total membership is a little over 14,000.= Last year the combined total of baptisms for all 46 churches was 355 people. Do you know what this tells me? It tells me that we like the thrill, but we lack the will to formulate and implement a plan to reach our community for Jesus. It’s a whole lot easier to experience the thrill and just keep getting off right where we got on than it is to dare to shake things up by getting off at a different place on our spiritual journey. It’s the theology of the rollercoaster. God help us!

Brother Aaron
Director of Mission
Troup Baptist Association

Today Yadot


It's Morning, Jesus

My heart is quiet and confident, and I can sing Your praises.
When I’m in trouble I call on You, confident that You will answer.
Though a host should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear:
though war should rise against me, in You will I be confident.
Lord, You are my confidence, and You will keep my foot from being snared.
I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living,
my confidence is in you.

My feet and hands, my heart and mind are ready to take this confidence
into the place of ministry today, Lord Jesus.
My calm and quiet are not for me, that I may sit in this rocking chair
and feel good. No, you have prepared me to be a witness in the midst of the
storm.
Today, I will be a witness in the jail, the hospital, the school, the broken
home, the broken life.
Today, I will be a quiet and confident witness in the line at Wal-Mart, in the rush at the Convenient Store.
Today, life will be what happens while I am about all my other plans, and I will
pause, allow myself to be interrupted, look for you, Lord Jesus, in suprising and unplanned places of my day.

Bring it on!
Amen

Sunday

Remember


Go now
and as you go, remember
It was in the goodness of God
that you were created
It was in the providence of God
that you have been brought here
to this very moment
And it is in the grace of God
That you are being redeemed.

Saturday

Hannah Goes to College


It's Morning, Jesus
All of creation sings your glory.
You are above the earth.
You are sovereign Lord.
You reign forever and ever.
You watch over the coming and the going of your people.
I pray this morning for my daughter Hannah
I thank you for the gift of her life
She was handed to me by her mother
Wrapped up in a blanket to keep her warm
She was thrust into this world by your purpose, Lord God
And she first gulped air and stretched out her arms and legs
In obedience to your command to live
You gave her to us for a little while
And told us to train her in the way she should go
You told us not to frustrate her
But to raise her in your way
We have done that, Lord Jesus

We knew she was on loan a long time ago
We always knew she did not belong to us.
Now we pause to say thank you
Thank you for all these years
Thank you for the years of diapers
When she just lay in our arms
Thank you for the years of wonder
When she toddled and stared at flowers and rocks
Thank you for the years of babbling
When she learned to say mama and daddy

When she was small and we were young
You provided, Lord God
Every step of the way
You have been a way maker all along
You have loved our Hannah with a beautiful love
We have watched you provide and supply every need
From the cradle until now
I ask you Lord, Jesus
To especially take hold of her hand now
I ask you holy spirit, to take hold in her heart
I ask you Father God, to provide and secure, to protect and keep
to comfort and bless
Lord, may they love my child
and see her beauty
Send a servant of yours with favor
To nurture her gifts, so beautiful and strong
Send a servant with ears to listen
and help her through the perplexing moments of life
Send a servant, Lord Jesus
With maturity and wisdom
To guide and guard
I ask you, Lord Jesus for friends for Hannah
and for companions of truth to accompany her on this journey
Raise up for her a partner, Lord God
Who will help her examine the treacherous paths before her
And keep her in the way of glory and light
I ask for a special friend of prayer and discernment
of love and maturity
of care and concern
whose heart you will fill with supernatural love for my daughter
that she will not be alone or a stranger
in the place to which she goes
Sherri and I remember, Lord God
how you have provided for us
The promises of your Word have never failed
You are faithful
You have been found faithful
Today, we go by what we know
and what your words says
You have plans for Hannah
and right now you are raising up willing servants
to help her on the way
Her hope and her future are in you, lord God
Her comfort and her eternal care, belong to you.
For the family that gathers today
For the friends who have helped along the way
I give you thanks.
Amen

Friday

Blessed is He Who is Not Offended in Me




1 The hand of the LORD was upon me, and he brought me out by the Spirit of the LORD and set me in the middle of a valley; it was full of bones. 2 He led me back and forth among them, and I saw a great many bones on the floor of the valley, bones that were very dry. 3 He asked me, "Son of man, can these bones live?"
I said, "O Sovereign LORD, you alone know."
4 Then he said to me, "Prophesy to these bones and say to them, 'Dry bones, hear the word of the LORD! 5 This is what the Sovereign LORD says to these bones: I will make breath [a] enter you, and you will come to life. 6 I will attach tendons to you and make flesh come upon you and cover you with skin; I will put breath in you, and you will come to life. Then you will know that I am the LORD.' "


It's Morning, Jesus
I lift you up as sovereign Lord
As ruler
As judge
As destroyer
As healer
As the conqueror of death
As the author of life

I pray for those who sit in Bethany this morning,
like Mary and Martha
wondering where your are
waiting on your miracle

Lazarus is dead

I pray for those who minister and laugh in the surprises of life and grace

Lazarus is alive

You are an amazing God
An all providing God
You, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit never meet in heaven in emergency session
You know what's going on

In all of life, in every detail and moment, you are calling us to yourself
to your side
to your heart
to your will
to your way

You who said, "I am the way".

Unless we come by you, to you, and through you, O sweet Jesus,
We will not come to the father in heaven.

Come, O' Holy Spirit
And breathe on us today.

Give to the child that leaves home
a guardian angel
Give to the mom and dad and sisters
strengthened hearts

Give to those who go to the hospitals today, hope
Give to those who check out of the hospital today, thanksgiving

Give to those who plan, wisdom
Give to those who execute those plans, perseverance
Give to those who are strong, a healthy pace
Give to those who are tired, rest
Give to those who ask, seek, and knock
an open door
a loaf of bread

in Jesus name
Amen

Wednesday

Wow



3Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.


It's Morning, Father God
I praise you as God
I praise you as the Father of Jesus
I praise you as the God and Father of Messiah
I praise you as the God and Father of the anointed one
You are the author of my salvation
You are the alpha and the omega,
the beginning and the end

4For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight.


I will live today, my Lord,
In your choice of me
I will live today in an eternal plan
I will live today out of the length and depth of your sovereign plan for my life:
from before the creation of the world, you loved me.
You chose me to be set apart and to set apart for you
my appetites
my affections
my gifts
my talents
my resources
my time

I thank you that in the blood of Jesus
I come blameless before You..
You who are high and lifted up.
And I thank you, Jesus
seated at the right hand of God the Father,
for your love and life.

In love, predestined us to be adopted as his sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will— 6to the praise of his glorious grace, which he has freely given us in the One he loves.


Glory be to God

7In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God's grace 8 that he lavished on us with all wisdom and understanding.


God, grant me today the wisdom with which to participate in the lavishing of grace
God, grant me the understanding that guides the dispensing of extravagant and prolific grace.


9And he[d] made known to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, 10 to be put into effect when the times will have reached their fulfillment—to bring all things in heaven and on earth together under one head, even Christ.


Today, Lord Jesus
I work in your purpose, not mine
I live and breathe in your world, not mine
I live in an unfinished time
I swim in a river you have directed toward the sea of heaven
I live in the rapids of history that will one day spill into a hall of judgement
where you, the Lord
will judge the living and the dead.

Find me faithful
Be thou my vision,
O' Lord.

Amen

Tuesday

Ken Smith


It's Morning, Jesus
Last night we heard the quiet shuffling of sandled feet.
I lift you up Lord
You are exalted above all things
Yet, still you dwell among us
You find incarnation in our midst
You are omnipresent
In people, places and soveriegn over all things.

Thank you for visiting us last night in Ken Smith
Thank you for your outpouring of wisdom, insight and experience
into his life.

Give him rest
Give him quiet
Let him be a vessel that is filled with all spiritual blessings from the heavenly places.

Amen

Monday

Outside the Camp


12 And so Jesus also suffered outside the city gate to make the people holy through his own blood. 13 Let us, then, go to him outside the camp, bearing the disgrace he bore (Hebrews 13)


It's Morning, Jesus
And I will follow you today, outside the camp.
I will go the dirty places of sin, where folks in hurting marriages have heaped insult upon insult upon each other
I will stand near piles of stones of accusations, hurled in personal hurt
I will go to rooms of crying and confession where addicts weep for failure and smile and laugh for victory
I will go to counseling sessions where women bruised with abuse need to be reminded they are worthy

You bore the disgrace of all this, on the cross, Lord Jesus. And when I enter into the emotional froth of this pain, your word tells me I bear the disgrace you bore.

Lord, strengthen me today.
Be with me and in me today.
Out of you may I listen and love and speak.
Christ in me, the hope of glory.
I ask that my presence in all of this be a healing presence.

Amen

Saturday

The Trees of the Lord are Well Watered



It's Morning, Jesus
And I grip you
I take hold of you
I sink my thoughts into you
I go deep into you
And your life giving word
Flows into me.
I pray this psalm
I sing this psalm
It is your word
I will meditate today on this your word
It will be like a flashlight scotch-taped onto my foot in dark places
It will be like the headlights on a car turned onto high beam, when I walk into a dark garage.
Amen


1 Praise the LORD, O my soul.
O LORD my God, you are very great;
you are clothed with splendor and majesty.

2 He wraps himself in light as with a garment;
he stretches out the heavens like a tent

3 and lays the beams of his upper chambers on their waters.
He makes the clouds his chariot
and rides on the wings of the wind.

4 He makes winds his messengers, [a]
flames of fire his servants.

5 He set the earth on its foundations;
it can never be moved.

6 You covered it with the deep as with a garment;
the waters stood above the mountains.

7 But at your rebuke the waters fled,
at the sound of your thunder they took to flight;

8 they flowed over the mountains,
they went down into the valleys,
to the place you assigned for them.

9 You set a boundary they cannot cross;
never again will they cover the earth.

10 He makes springs pour water into the ravines;
it flows between the mountains.

11 They give water to all the beasts of the field;
the wild donkeys quench their thirst.

12 The birds of the air nest by the waters;
they sing among the branches.

13 He waters the mountains from his upper chambers;
the earth is satisfied by the fruit of his work.

14 He makes grass grow for the cattle,
and plants for man to cultivate—
bringing forth food from the earth:

15 wine that gladdens the heart of man,
oil to make his face shine,
and bread that sustains his heart.

16 The trees of the LORD are well watered,
the cedars of Lebanon that he planted.

17 There the birds make their nests;
the stork has its home in the pine trees.

18 The high mountains belong to the wild goats;
the crags are a refuge for the coneys. [b]

19 The moon marks off the seasons,
and the sun knows when to go down.

20 You bring darkness, it becomes night,
and all the beasts of the forest prowl.

21 The lions roar for their prey
and seek their food from God.

22 The sun rises, and they steal away;
they return and lie down in their dens.

23 Then man goes out to his work,
to his labor until evening.

24 How many are your works, O LORD!
In wisdom you made them all;
the earth is full of your creatures.

25 There is the sea, vast and spacious,
teeming with creatures beyond number—
living things both large and small.

26 There the ships go to and fro,
and the leviathan, which you formed to frolic there.

27 These all look to you
to give them their food at the proper time.

28 When you give it to them,
they gather it up;
when you open your hand,
they are satisfied with good things.

29 When you hide your face,
they are terrified;
when you take away their breath,
they die and return to the dust.

30 When you send your Spirit,
they are created,
and you renew the face of the earth.

31 May the glory of the LORD endure forever;
may the LORD rejoice in his works-

32 he who looks at the earth, and it trembles,
who touches the mountains, and they smoke.

33 I will sing to the LORD all my life;
I will sing praise to my God as long as I live.

34 May my meditation be pleasing to him,
as I rejoice in the LORD.

35 But may sinners vanish from the earth
and the wicked be no more.
Praise the LORD, O my soul.
Praise the LORD.
Psalm 104

Friday

God Bless



It's Morning, jesus
School time
Learning time
Miracle time
Dream time
Life time
May the clocks of our children'souls be set
to keep eternal time
with alarms and bells and wake up calls
all set
to signal the hour of the day
the moment of their life
in which light overcomes darkness
in which life bursts forth out of death
and in which life springs out of life itself.

Give to every teacher
the blessing of your Spirit
the heart of your Son
May they teach out of eternal truth
the mind of God.

Amen

Deep



It's Morning, Jesus
Grant that all of us today live out of the purpose of our creation
not out of our culture
not just out of our habits and traditions
not just out of our learned behaviors
May we live out of the depth of our souls
And the purpose for which you made us.

Give me wisdom today
to lead others to that purpose

Forgive me for seeking easy and quick change
for the sake of an apparent righteousness
Forgive me for my desire to medicate immedicable woes
Rather than turning to you for the souls salvation
That in you, through you, and out of you
True life might blossom.

Amen

Ignorant


18 For this is what the LORD says—
he who created the heavens,
he is God;
he who fashioned and made the earth,
he founded it;
he did not create it to be empty,
but formed it to be inhabited—
he says:
"I am the LORD,
and there is no other.

19 I have not spoken in secret,
from somewhere in a land of darkness;
I have not said to Jacob's descendants,
'Seek me in vain.'
I, the LORD, speak the truth;
I declare what is right.

20 "Gather together and come;
assemble, you fugitives from the nations.
Ignorant are those who carry about idols of wood,
who pray to gods that cannot save.

21 Declare what is to be, present it—
let them take counsel together.
Who foretold this long ago,
who declared it from the distant past?
Was it not I, the LORD ?
And there is no God apart from me,
a righteous God and a Savior;
there is none but me.

22 "Turn to me and be saved,
all you ends of the earth;
for I am God, and there is no other.


(Isaiah 45)

I'ts Morning, Jesus
Save us from idolatry.
May I present the truth today,
to a consumer culture
with my own life.
Materialism cannot save me
it has no power
it cannot secure me
for it can be lost tomorrow
it cannot provide for me
for it promotes a need for more
and makes me believe my provisions are too small
it cannot satisfy me
for I am made for more.
You are God, and there is no other
Reveal to me the true riches of life.
Amen

Thursday

Pray for Rain




All things look to you, O Lord,
to give them their food in due season:
look in mercy on your people,
and hear our prayer for those whose lives and possessions
are threatened by drought.
In your mercy restore your creation and heal our land.
So guide and bless your people,
that we may enjoy the fruits of the earth
and give you thanks with grateful hearts,
through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen

Dull

\
It's Afternoon, Jesus
Allow me time to rest.
I am dull.
Make me lie down, great Shepherd,
Make me lie down let me read your Word.
Refresh my soul.
Amen

Ephesians 1:3


It's Morning, God the Father
You have blessed me
You have blessed me in Christ
You have blessed me with every spiritual blessing.
You bless me by choosing me
You bless me by perfecting me
You bless me by adopting me as "son".

This morning I bless you, Almighty God
by extolling you
by praising you
by honoring you
by ascribing all good to you
by magnifying you
by lifting you up
by desiring all honor for you
by being silent before you
by bowing my head
by crying holy and hallelujah and Amen.

I bless you
by holding up a standard of truth
by offering mercy
by my willingness to stand up under repute

I bless you
by doing good to your children
by listening to the hurt
by counseling the lonely
by guiding the confused

So today, Lord,
I begin with blessing
may I live in blessing
breathe in blessing
perspire in blessing you
lay down my head today as a final blessing

Blessed be your name!

Turning the Corner of Prayer


It's Morning, Jesus
The earth is yours, and all that is in it.
The world is yours and all that live in it.
So I look for you
and your fingerprint of intelligence in all things;
I look for you, in your hidden disquise in hospitals and jails;
I look for you at the food bank and on the street corner.
I look for you.

To you,
I lift my soul
In you I trust.

Amen

Wednesday

Resurrection Prayer/Meditation


When I go down to the grave
I can say like many others
I have finished my days work
but I cannot say I have finished my life.
My life will begin again the next morning.
The tomb is not a blind alley
it is a thoroughfare
It closes in the twilight
and it opens in the dawn.

Amen

Give us This Day Our Daily Bread


Photo by Sherri Brown
It's Morning, Jesus

"Give us this day, our daily bread."
Thank you for the quiet dignity of labor.
Thank you for the productivity of time
when time is used well.
Thank you for the blessing you give to effort
Thank you for the meaning you give to necessity
Thank you for the hunger that presses us to the earth and you.
Amen

Monday

Blessed are the Pure In Heart

http://www.sermonspice.com/videos/1585/get-service


They Shall See God...
in the distressing disguise of those who need love, kindness, patience, peace.
in the lonely
in the hurt
in the outcast
in the angry
in the confused
in the old
in the child

"Lord, when did we see you....in all these places and needs?"
"Even as you loved and served the least of these my brethren, you did it unto me."
---Jesus

http://www.sermonspice.com/videos/1585/get-service