Monday, May 28, 2018

Reasons to Pray


What motivates you to talk with God? Throughout the Scriptures, we are commanded to pray. In fact, Jesus—the Son of God—considered prayer so essential that He regularly left the crowds to seek time alone with His Father (Mark 1:35Luke 5:16). Any relationship requires communication if it is to grow and flourish, and that includes our relationship with God. 
David was a man who knew the Lord intimately. Since he recorded many of his prayers in the psalms, we are able to catch a glimpse of his heart as he poured out his soul before the Lord. Today’s passage shows us five reasons that we, too, should come to God in prayer: 
1. Guidance (Psalm 25:4-5). If we ask, the Lord will lead and teach us.
2. Forgiveness (Psalm 25:7Psalm 25:11). Each day we need God’s cleansing for sin and His power to repent and turn back to Him.
3. Decisions (Psalm 25:12). When we reverentially fear God, He instructs us in the way we should choose.
4. Trouble (Psalm 25:16-18). When we’re overwhelmed by difficulties, no one can comfort us like the Lord.
5. Protection (Psalm 25:19-20). God is the one who guards our soul and rescues us from the enemy’s attacks. 
When we seek the Lord, He becomes our refuge. God understands our weaknesses and invites us to come to Him with all our concerns. It’s in the intimacy of prayer that we learn to know His faithfulness, compassion, and love. Then we can say, as David did, “O my God, in You I trust” (Psalm 25:2).
~ Daily devotional from In Touch Ministries

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Trust



As we mature spiritually, we become more solidly rooted in the confidence that God is faithful. But sometimes doubt will creep in and wither our trust. In order not to lose ground, we must act decisively to reduce misgivings. Here are three steps we should take:
1. Recall God’s past faithfulness, and remember His promises. When we devote time to thanking the Lord for His intervention in prior situations, we are reminded of His love and provision. Meditating on promises from Scripture also reassures us that He will continue to meet every need. For example, Psalm 41:12 says that the Father is always present with His children, and His Holy Spirit was given to us for strength and direction (John 16:13;  Eph. 3:16).
2. Water your growing faith with God’s Word. When you ask for scriptural guidance, the Lord will direct you to passages that relate to your situation and offer needed emotional and spiritual assurance. Spend time meditating on these verses, prayerfully considering how to apply them to your circumstances.
3. Choose to believe God and His promises. He has proven Himself faithful from the first moment of creation to the present. We are wise to place our confidence in Him.
Developing a sturdy, well-rooted faith requires that we cooperate with the heavenly Father. Our human nature complicates matters by making us vulnerable to doubt. But when we choose to trust God, uncertainty cannot shrink our faith.
~ Today’s blog from In Touch Ministries

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Rest Assured


"When we are feeling breathless with anxiety, we can rest assured in Jesus' power.  Whether He calms our waves or strengthens us to face them, He will give us the gift of peace that "transcends all understanding."(Philippians 4:7).  And as He releases us from our fears, our spirits and our bodies can return to a state of rest."
~ Our Daily Bread