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Showing posts with label Hebrew 11:25. Show all posts
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Friday, August 30, 2019

Sand: By Faith: Prayers and Poetry



Sand

Allure of wealth
wakens discontent
simmers underneath
blessings, joins
desire for power
envies glitter.

Allowed heart
access then
works distortion
speeds accumulation
jettisons fragile gifts
for empty façade.

Wreck upon sandbar
as grains stream through
fingers remembering
previous course
before fleeting pleasure
ensnared.

With longing
home-sick eyes
watch horizon
catch glimpse
of  hope that endures
begin again.

Psalm 104:26, “There the ships move along, And Leviathan, which Thou hast formed to sport in it.”

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Reflection: Inheritance: By Faith: Prayers and Poetry



Reflection Questions


1. What have you inherited that has become a strong foundation for you?

2. Have you inherited anything that qualifies as a fleeting pleasure?

3. How has either affected your spiritual inheritance with God?

4. Had you been in Moses’ place of decision, which aspect of Pharaoh’s inheritance would have been the most difficult for you to walk away from?


Share: What part of God’s inheritance as His child do you cherish the most?



Monday, August 26, 2019

Inheritance: By Faith: Prayers and Poetry


Hebrews 11:25, “Choosing rather to share ill-treatment with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin.”

Inheritance

In John 17, Jesus prays for His followers not to be taken out of the world, but to be kept from the evil one—to be sanctified in truth as a witness to the world. Moses’ advanced education and opportunities given by his upbringing gave him the gifts and qualities he needed to lead a nation, to write the Torah, to lead his people in worship of a personal God. Was there even a possibility he could have been the next Pharaoh?

Two inheritances with possibilities ahead of which he knew neither. Yet, he knew enough to know that earthy power comes and goes. A once mighty ruler could quickly become buried under sands of time. And he chose the story of his people over the temporary. Trusting that following God’s promises would be far better than playing by the world’s rules. And have lasting eternal value.

Perhaps to stay in Pharaoh’s household meant a participation with sin even if not committing it. Can silence or compromise become acquiescence? How can we know when to stay in a situation or when to break all ties?

Lord, we need Your wisdom to not become blinded by wrong opportunities to do right things. Help us to stand in the heritage of Your word, Your will, and Your ways.

Your thoughts,





 
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