Abundance and Joy in Every Moment

What would we give to be able to wake up every morning excited about the day?   What would we give up if it meant looking forward to every moment in our lives?  Surely, we would be willing to give up much for such a gift.  

How about giving life itself?  That is actually the only thing, once given up to the Lord, that will bring the kind of joy and peace that makes every moment of every day a blessing.  By giving up our old lives to God and accepting our new lives in Jesus Christ, we make the only trade that can bring abundance and joy in every moment of our lives.

The Real Promise of Provision

Why should we seek things from God when He already promises to meet our every need?  The first part of the answer is easy for us to see.  Our petitions show Our Heavenly Father how much we trust in Him and confirm to Him our faith in His promises.  In the process, He delights in providing for us just as any good father delights in meeting the needs of his children.  


The second part of the answer is a little harder to see and is generally learned over time through His grace.  As we go to the Lord to seek His hand in provision, we ultimately learn how to seek Him and not His gifts.  This is the real provision that He has set aside for us.

Even When We Don’t Feel Like It

God calls us first and foremost to be obedient in the small things.  He promises that He will reward us with larger responsibilities and larger blessings, but only after we have been obedient in our day-to-day lives.  

God is watching to see if we serve Him by calling or helping friends in need, putting the concerns of others before our own and loving others as we love ourselves – even when we don’t feel like it.  In the process, we prove that we are rightly related to Our Heavenly Father and we consequently grow in our relationship with Him.  

The Salvation Plan

God is totally responsible for the salvation of His beloved children.    
It is His desire that all will accept the saving grace offered through His Son.  His plan for salvation was completed when His Son shed His Blood, died on the Cross and resurrected into Heaven.

He will never ask us to “save” a single person.  He will, however, ask us to allow His Son to be presented to the world through the lives that we lead.  While He will not ask us to save anyone, He will ask us to help Him by living a life that will induce everyone that we come into contact with to seek the Lord that dwells within us.

Christ as our Co-Worker

Think how liberating it would be if your boss told you to do something, but added, “Do what I ask of you.  Do not worry about the results.  I will join you in your work and I will be responsible for delivering the outcome that I desire.  You will be richly rewarded for your perseverance in the task no matter what happens.”  

This, in essence, is where God wants us.  He wants us to serve Him without any concern of the outcome.  He wants us to express our faith in Him, knowing that He will fulfill what He asks us to do for Him.  He wants us to express our devotion to Him as our co-worker.  He wants us to give Him the honor and the glory in the end.

Unfailing Support

At some point, all men and women will fail one another.  Humans simply are not capable of standing with each other through all circumstances.  Our precious Lord Jesus, however, never fails us under even the direst of circumstances, not even the ones that we have created ourselves.  

We must learn to lead our lives with our focus steadfastly placed on Jesus.  He is the only standard bearer that is capable of supporting us through all tribulation.

The Victory is Complete

It is very easy to say, “I give up.  I cannot do it.”  To do so is even acceptable if it is in reference to some earthly pursuit.  But if what we are pursuing is of God, then giving up is denying the promises of God Himself.

We are to be anxious in nothing for God promises to take care of our every need and He promises to finish anything that He has called us to do.  The victory is in fact complete before we are even aware of our calling to its pursuit.

Taking on the Full Armor of God

We should never feel as if we are good enough or strong enough to withstand the temptations of Satan without the assistance of the Holy Spirit.  If we begin to feel like we are strong enough to defend ourselves against the enemy through our own righteous behavior, we are setting ourselves up for a downfall.

Satan has thousands of years of experience in deceiving mankind.  He delights in bringing down those who believe that they can stand alone against him.  He is an expert in finding and exploiting our areas of vulnerability.  Our only defense against Satan, our only certainty in victory is by taking on of the full armor of God at all times through prayer, reading of the Word and obedience to Our Heavenly Father.

Ready Vessels

Once we have submitted ourselves totally to God, we no longer try to get the Lord to bless what we want to do for Him.  Instead, we seek His guidance in directing our lives in such a way that He can do His work through us.  We become ready vessels of His perfect love and eager instruments to do His good work.  The how, when, what and where of our service become unimportant.

Releasing It All to Him

The real intimate relationship that Jesus Christ seeks to have with each of us can begin to flourish only when we have fully submitted our lives to Him.  To be in full submission, we must come to the place where we are willing to give up anything and everything.  We must come to a moment in time when nothing is more important to us than our relationship with Our King.  

Jesus must know that it is the desire of our hearts to give Him all that we have, all that we are, all that we will every have and all that we will ever be.   He must see us rejoicing in the knowledge that we will be serving Him for all eternity.   When He knows that that we have released everything to Him for His eternal glory, there is nothing that Our Master will withhold from us.