You’ll Never Abandon Me

Today’s Reading: Psalm 37

Be still in the presence of the Lord,
and wait patiently for him to act.
— Psalm 37:7a

This morning I am overwhelmingly grateful for a God whose presence is available for us to experience every day. On the good days, He is present; on the hard days, He is faithful. What has God done for you this week? In what ways has God provided for you over this last year? With intentionality, let’s consider what the Lord has brought us through and give Him the glory. Perhaps it was comfort that you received from God, or perhaps peace when it did not make sense to be calm. If God has answered your prayers, take a moment to thank Him again and give Him glory by sharing your story of God’s faithfulness with someone today.

Now, from a place of recognition that God has been faithful in your past, let your requests be known to the Lord. What do you need Him to do today? Take all that is heavy on your heart and place it in the hands of the Father who loves to give good gifts to His children (Matthew 7:11). When sorrow is pressing in, find your way back to gratitude and then be still in His presence, waiting patiently for the Lord to act.

Trust in the Lord and do good.
Then you will live safely in the land and prosper.
Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you your heart’s desires.
– Psalm 37:3-4

Commit everything you do to the Lord.
Trust him, and he will help you.
He will make your innocence radiate like the dawn,
and the justice of your cause will shine like the noonday sun.
– Psalm 37:5-6

At times, we are faced with situations that cause us to question God’s presence. Perhaps you are even now praying for healing for yourself or a loved one, or perhaps you are suffering an injustice or your motives have been misunderstood. Let’s sit in a place of trust this morning, knowing that God is in control and He is aware of all the details of our lives. He will never leave us; never will He forsake us. He will never fail us or abandon us (Deuteronomy 31:6).

The Lord directs the steps of the godly.
He delights in every detail of their lives.
Though they stumble, they will never fall,
for the Lord holds them by the hand.
Once I was young, and now I am old.
Yet I have never seen the godly abandoned
or their children begging for bread.
— Psalm 37:23-25

This morning let’s soak in these promises found in scripture and know that God is present in our lives — during the good and the bad times. Know that God will never abandon us. We can trust the Lord, we should trust the Lord, and we must trust the Lord. Walking in faith requires it, even when it is easier said than done.

Day by day the Lord takes care of the innocent,
and they will receive an inheritance that lasts forever.
They will not be disgraced in hard times;
even in famine they will have more than enough.
– Psalm 37:18-19

Put your hope in the Lord.
Travel steadily along his path.
He will honor you by giving you the land.
You will see the wicked destroyed.
– Psalm 37:34

The Lord rescues the godly; he is their fortress in times of trouble.
The Lord helps them. Reducing them from the wicked.
He saves them, and they find shelter in him.
– Psalm 37:39-40

I encourage you this morning to soak in the lyrics of the Elevation Worship song by Steven Furtick and Chris Brown titled “Won’t Stop Now” [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjoA6n5GfXs ]. The lyrics to the song go so well with the promises found in Psalm 37. I pray the Lord encourages you today. I pray you are able to trust Him with everything going on in your life and with your loved ones for whom your heart is heavy. May you be reminded this morning of His faithfulness as you wait patiently for the Lord to move on your behalf. Rest in the truth that God has not abandoned you and He never will.

Be still in the presence of the Lord,
and wait patiently for him to act.
— Psalm 37:7a

You’ll Never Leave Me

Today’s Reading: Psalm 56

Have you ever felt alone? Have loneliness and fear ever pressed in, trying to convince you that you are all by yourself — that nobody is paying attention to you because nobody cares? My friend, that is exactly what the Father of Lies wants you to believe. He has always hated the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, it is consistent with his character, for he is a liar and the father of lies (John 8:44b).

But Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6). As he was ascending into heaven, Jesus said, “And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20). He also told his disciples that the Father was sending another Advocate to them, one that would never leave them. “He is the Holy Spirit, who leads into all truth” (John 14:16-17).

So take time this morning to allow the Holy Spirit to remind you that God is with you, that God is for you, and that God will never leave you. No matter what is ahead, God loves you enough to stay with you.

YOU ARE WITH ME

In time of famine, when everything he built kept getting taken away from him, God told Isaac, “I am the God of your father, Abraham,” he said. “Do not be afraid, for I am with you and will bless you” (Genesis 26:24).

When life as he knew it was changing, and Jacob was on the run from the decisions he had made, God spoke up: “What’s more, I am with you, and I will protect you wherever you go. One day I will bring you back to this land. I will not leave you until I have finished giving you everything I have promised you” (Genesis 28:15).

When Moses was overwhelmed with what God was asking him to do, he heard God say, “I will be with you. And this is your sign that I am the one who has sent you: When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you will worship God at this very mountain.” (Exodus 3:12)

YOU ARE FOR ME

Even in his grief, David knew that God was for him:
You keep track of all my sorrows.
You have collected all my tears in your bottle.
You have recorded each one in your book.
My enemies will retreat when I call to you for help.
This I know: God is on my side!
– Psalm 56:8-9

In misery, Micah cried out, “As for me, I look to the Lord for help.
I wait confidently for God to save me, and my God will certainly hear me.
Do not gloat over me, my enemies! For though I fall, I will rise again.
Though I sit in darkness, the Lord will be my light.
I will be patient as the Lord punishes me, for I have sinned against him.
But after that, he will take up my case and give me justice for all I have suffered from my enemies.
The Lord will bring me into the light, and I will see his righteousness.
Then my enemies will see that the Lord is on my side”
(Micah 7:7-10a).

YOU’LL NEVER LEAVE ME

No matter what you are facing, know that God is with you, that God is for you, and that God will never leave you alone. No matter what is ahead, know that God loves you enough to stay.

God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” So we say with confidence, “The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid.” – Hebrews 13:5b-6a

“If you love me, keep my commands. And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever — the Spirit of truth. The world cannot accept him, because it neither sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for he lives with you and will be in you.” – John 14:15-17

Let’s make Psalm 56 our prayer this morning, trusting that God is faithful and that He is present. God is aware of what we are going through and He loves us enough to stay by our side.

But when I am afraid, I will put my trust in you.
I praise God for what he has promised.
I trust in God, so why should I be afraid?
What can mere mortals do to me?
– Psalm 56:3-4

With Your Own Eyes

Today’s Reading: 2 Kings 6:24 – 7:20

Some time later, however, King Ben-hadad of Aram mustered his entire army and besieged Samaria. As a result, there was a great famine in the city. The siege lasted so long that a donkey’s head sold for eighty pieces of silver, and a cup of dove’s dung sold for five pieces of silver. – 2 Kings 6:24-25

Same city, same enemy, different king. The memory of Israel’s kindness to the Aramean army was long forgotten, and the new king of Aram now had the Israelites trapped within the walls of Samaria. The people had run out of food and were starving. Women were even killing their babies in order to have something to eat.

What a difficult time to be a leader! The king of Israel was powerless to help his people. An authority stronger than his was now in control and the king was grieving what his people were going through. He tore his clothes in despair and wore burlap under his robe in mourning. And as often happens to us, his grief turned to anger and he lashed out at the man of God for not rescuing the city of Samaria.

“May God strike me and even kill me if I don’t separate Elisha’s head from his shoulders this very day,” the king vowed. – 2 Kings 6:31

It seems unfair, doesn’t it? It was not Elisha’s fault that famine had hit the city of Samaria, and yet he was getting the blame for it. He, too, was being impacted by the actions of King Ben-hadad, yet there was this expectation on him that he was somehow supposed to provide a way out from under the circumstances of battle.

Elisha replied, “Listen to this message from the Lord! This is what the Lord says: By this time tomorrow in the markets of Samaria, six quarts of choice flour will cost only one piece of silver, and twelve quarts of barley grain will cost only one piece of silver.” The officer assisting the king said to the man of God, “That couldn’t happen even if the Lord opened the windows of heaven!” But Elisha replied, “You will see it happen with your own eyes, but you won’t be able to eat any of it!” – 2 Kings 7:1-3

HIS LACK OF FAITH KEPT HIM FROM ENJOYING GOD’S PROVISION.

Four lepers were tired of starving and decided to give themselves up to the Aramean army. As they walked towards the enemy camp, the Lord caused their footsteps to sound like chariots and galloping horses to the ears of their enemy. In their panic to run from what they thought was an attacking enemy, they left behind all of their livestock, food, gold & silver. The lepers went from tent to tent enjoying the wine and food left behind. They went back to Samaria and announced the news that their enemy was no longer there.

The king did not recognize God’s provision at first, and feared it was an ambush. But when some of his soldiers came back confirming the good news, he announced it to the city and all the people rushed out to fill their arms with the plunder. So Elisha’s prophecy came true. The king’s servant was skeptical and chose to be pessimistic about the possibilities of the future. For his lack of faith, he missed the opportunity to enjoy God’s provision when he was trampled by the hungry crowd running out of the city. With his own eyes, he saw God’s generosity but he did not get the opportunity to experience it himself.

OPEN YOUR EYES AND BELIEVE THAT THE LORD WILL PROVIDE; EXPERIENCE HIS FAITHFULNESS.

Father God, I do not want to miss a moment of the miracles you have in store for your people. Give me eyes to see you glorified in situations where people are hungry; give me ears to hear your people praising you in the midst of their pain. Forgive me for my complaints and my cynicism, and fill my heart with the kind of faith that believes you can turn our famine into feasting.

My prayer for you this morning is that you will feel the presence of God, and that you will see Him working on your behalf WITH YOUR OWN EYES. He loves you, and He sees what you need. May He give you faith today to believe that He will provide tomorrow.

Open Their Eyes

Today’s Reading: 2 Kings 6:8-23

Yesterday we studied how Elisha prayed for God to open the eyes of his servant, and God answered his prayer. Moments later, Elisha prayed for the eyes of his enemies to be blinded, and God again answered his prayer.

The king of Aram had sent a large army of horses and chariots to surround the city of Dothan because he was tired of Elisha thwarting his plans to attack the nation of Israel. He sent his army to seize Elisha so that he could silence him. Knowing that the God of Israel had protectively surrounded him with horses and chariots of fire from heaven, Elisha prayed, “Oh Lord, please make them blind.” So the Lord struck them with blindness just as Elisha had asked (2 Kings 2:18).

When his enemies were pressing in, God surrounded Elisha with His heavenly forces — an army only seen by those to whom God reveals His presence. When the king tried to silence the man of God, Elisha was given peace and courage to step forward. In a moment when it would have been easy to react in fear or retaliation, Elisha instead responded with wisdom.

Then Elisha went out and told them, “You have come the wrong way! This isn’t the right city! Follow me, and I will take you to the man you are looking for.” And he led them to the city of Samaria. — 2 Kings 6:19

Elisha had his enemies strategically positioned for defeat. The king of Israel was there and eagerly asked the man of God if he could kill the Aramian soldiers. But instead, Elisha prayed for God to open the eyes of his enemies. Then he said to the king of Israel, “Do we kill prisoners of war? Give them food and drink and send them home again to their master” (2 Kings 6:22). So the king ordered a great feast for the soldiers and sent them home, and they stayed away from the land of Israel.

HOW DO WE RESPOND TO THOSE WHO PERSECUTE US OR WHO TRY TO BRING US HARM?

What is our reaction to those who want to take away our freedom and silence our voice? It is easy to respond out of fear or hurt, but God wants us to trust Him during the most difficult moments of our lives. We can pray for God to open our eyes to see that He is present with us on the battlefield. We can pray for the eyes of our enemies to be opened so that they, too, can experience God. Instead of wishing them harm, we can pray for their salvation.

“You have heard the law that says the punishment must match the injury: ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I say, do not resist an evil person! If someone slaps you on the right cheek, offer the other cheek also. If you are sued in court and your shirt is taken from you, give your coat, too. If a soldier demands that you carry his gear for a mile, carry it two miles. Give to those who ask, and don’t turn away from those who want to borrow.

“You have heard the law that says, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say, love your enemies! Pray for those who persecute you! In that way, you will be acting as true children of your Father in heaven. For he gives his sunlight to both the evil and the good, and he sends rain on the just and the unjust alike. If you love only those who love you, what reward is there for that? Even corrupt tax collectors do that much. If you are kind only to your friends, how are you different from anyone else? Even pagans do that. But you are to be perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect.” — Matthew 5:38-48

Serving God is not always the safest choice, nor is it always the easiest, but it is always worth it. And God is going to be faithful, because God is ALWAYS faithful. It is not enough that we win an argument or a battle, it matters that we all make the journey.

Father God, open my eyes to your presence today. Give me eyes to see and ears to hear your heart for the lost. Give me wisdom to know when to pray for eyes to be blinded and when to pray for eyes to be opened. May I see those who hurt me through your eyes of love, and may my response to them strategically position me to be used by you in their lives. I want my actions to be a perfect reflection of your heart towards the prodigal.

Open Our Eyes

Today’s Reading: 2 Kings 6:8-17

This last summer, pregnancy help organizations in Illinois had to deal with legislation describing our efforts to help women as deceptive and manipulative. Regardless of there being an abundance of positive patient reviews and zero complaints against pregnancy centers, the bill was signed into effect. We longed for the truth to come out — truth about the motives behind the legislation and truth about the authentic heart behind our efforts to help women who find themselves pregnant. We found ourselves putting the whole situation in the hands of God and trusting Him with the results. One week after the bill was signed, a federal judge ruled the bill as unconstitutional and described it as stupid. An injunction was granted, and God was glorified!

HOW DO WE HANDLE THE BATTLE WHEN IT SHOWS UP ON OUR FRONT DOOR?

When the king of Aram was at war with Israel, he would confer with his officers and say, “We will mobilize our forces at such and such a place.” But immediately Elisha, the man of God, would warn the king of Israel, “Do not go near that place, for the Arameans are planning to mobilize their troops there.” So the king of Israel would send word to the place indicated by the man of God. Time and again Elisha warned the king, so that he would be on the alert there. The king of Aram became very upset over this. — 2 Kings 6:8-11a

The attack of the enemy on God’s people was not a once and done occurrence, it was consistent. Over and over again, the king of Aram would plot against the nation of Israel. Each time, God would warn His people of the coming danger so that they could be prepared for the potential battle. But the king of Aram got tired of losing, and his frustration grew. He narrowed his attention on the prophet Elisha and set out to destroy him.

So one night the king of Aram sent a great army with many chariots and horses to surround the city. When the servant of the man of God got up early the next morning and went outside, there were troops, horses, and chariots everywhere. “Oh, sir, what will we do now?” the young man cried to Elisha. “Don’t be afraid!” Elisha told him. “For there are more on our side than on theirs!” — 2 Kings 6:14-16

What a great reminder during these difficult days! Standing on the foundation of biblical truths can draw a lot of negative attention, and we can find ourselves surrounded by those who oppose us. No matter our efforts to live out the love of God, we are accused of building a culture of hate. We strive for holiness and excellence in all that we do, yet we are bombarded by criticism and lies. When the enemy is pressing in, we need to hear the words, “Don’t be afraid.” When it seems like we are outnumbered, we need to be reminded that there are more on our side than on theirs.

Then Elisha prayed, “O Lord, open his eyes and let him see!” The Lord opened the young man’s eyes, and when he looked up, he saw that the hillside around Elisha was filled with horses and chariots of fire. — 2 Kings 6:17

Elisha prayed for God to open the eyes of the young man and God answered his prayer. Father God, when we are overwhelmed by our circumstances, open our eyes to see your faithfulness. When it feels like we are losing the battle, give us eyes to see your army surrounding us. When we are prone to fear, give us peace. When we feel like the burden to win rests on our shoulders, remind us that the battle belongs to you. Your mercy is new each morning, so we wait quietly for you as we place our hope in you and you alone.

The faithful love of the Lord never ends!
His mercies never cease.
Great is His faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning.
I say to myself, “The Lord is my inheritance;
Therefore, I will hope in him!”
The Lord is good to those who depend on him,
to those who search for him.
So it is good to wait quietly
for salvation from the Lord.
— Lamentations 3:22-26

To God Be The Glory

Today’s Reading: Psalm 116:1-9

Let my soul be at rest again, for the Lord has been good to me. He has saved me from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling. And so I walk in the Lord’s presence as I live here on earth. – Psalm 116:7-9

In September of 2015, my mother was diagnosed with a diaphragmatic hernia. Her stomach, pancreas and part of her intestines had passed through the tear into her lung cavity making it difficult for her to breathe. The surgery was risky and the surgeon warned her that she might not survive. After much prayer, a peace settled over my parents and the surgery was scheduled for April 6, 2016.

On the way to the hospital that morning, my parents turned on the radio as KLOVE played Lauren Daigle’s song “Trust in You”. They knew in that moment that they would trust in God even if He didn’t move the mountain they were asking Him to move.

Initially it seemed as if the surgery had gone well, although the surgeon found more damage than he expected to find. The next few days, my mother’s health continued to decline. Early on the morning of April 10th, we received the call that she was unresponsive. We rushed to her side and spent the day watching her condition worsen. My father, sister and I said our goodbyes as they rushed her back into surgery on that Sunday afternoon.

Here is my mother’s story in her own words of what happened over the next few days (written in 2017):

I remember getting on the surgical table on April 6th but I do not remember the days following. The doctors and my family say it is best that way. I will tell you that the surgeons have heard my testimony and did not dispute any of my experience. On April 10th, I was rushed back into surgery. I was bleeding internally. And that is where my story begins.

I saw a veil come down that separated me from everyone. I could hear my family and friends talking but I could not respond. The veil had a small ring at the top and a larger one that held the veil from touching me. I could feel my body shutting down. My skin seemed to draw tight and my joints felt stiff. Suddenly I was being spun very fast – first one way and then another. There were loud, horrible screeching sounds, high-pitched like metal on metal, and the heat was so intense.

After what seemed like a long time, the others with me went to the right and I was sent to the left alone. I could not see the faces of the others and I don’t know where they went. The fast movement slowed to a normal pace. It was still very hot and loud. I came to what appeared to be a red wall. It melted and became orange, which also melted. The things I saw on and between these walls were so horrible; I have shared those details with only a few people.

The walls held the image of faces. There was only one that I could identify even though I feel like they represented people from my past who had rejected God. The look on each face was terrifying, and it still haunts me to this day.

Once past the walls I was in an area of pure white. Everything was so bright – not like any light we have on earth and the white was more white. It amazes me that the light didn’t hurt my eyes as I looked right at it. There appeared something that looked like shiny porcelain. Could it have been the gates of pearl? I don’t know. I was led to an area filled with white fabric. It was beautiful, soft, flowing. Again, not like anything I had ever seen.

Next I was led to 6 figures. They were clothed in the same fabric I had just seen. The fabric covered the back of each head and draped over everything except the face. Even though I couldn’t see their faces I knew who they were. I was with my mother who died in 1957, my father who died in 2003, my brother who died in 1991, and there were three grandchildren who were lost before birth. There was no communication with any of them. It was here that Jesus became clear to me in the form of a great glowing light. He said, “Not yet. I’m not done with you yet. There is still work I want you to do.”

At some point while I was still under the veil, I was aware of a presence on my left side. A voice said, “We have to do it now.” The hand of that presence pierced my left side. The pain was so intense. That hand went between my ribs into my inner being. It was so real that even yet I look for a scar. There isn’t one.

Time is totally lost to me. Some time later, still in the hospital, there was an image before me that said, “In the beginning, I created the heaven and the earth.” Suddenly a great deal of clear refreshing water washed over me. It was so realistic that I felt my clothes and bed for moisture. They were dry.

An intense heat had been with me all this time. A wet cloth and fan did not help. After this encounter with the water, the heat was gone and has not returned. I feel like God knew I needed to be baptized again because I had literally been in or through hell and needed to be cleansed.

As I began to get better, I noticed that my right hand was no longer misshaped. I could open it all the way until it was straight and I could almost make a fist. I have had high blood pressure since 2010. Now I am off the medication.

God, I don’t know what it is You want me to do – the “work” I need to be doing. I don’t know why You chose to heal me and send me back to life with my family. All I know is that I’m telling my story to anyone who will listen. And I know when You tell me what I am to do, I will do it and ask no questions.

“I will have mercy on whom I have mercy and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.” It does not, therefore, depend on human desire or effort, but on God’s mercy… “I raised you up for this very purpose, that I might display my power in you and that my name might be proclaimed in all the world.” – Romans 9:15-17

God was speaking to Moses but He is also speaking to me. I keep thinking, “I don’t know why He chose to let me live after my surgeries.” God is saying to me, “Don’t question God.” It was His choice to make. Rejoice and do whatever He directs. It isn’t for me to understand but to use this experience to glorify God. I’ve been home for over a year now but these experiences are just as real as can be. I love the Lord and I will serve Him until my work here is done.

Come, Lord Jesus

Today’s Reading: Revelation 22; Psalm 30

COME TO ME

Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. – Matthew 11:28-29

On the last day, the climax of the festival, Jesus stood and shouted to the crowds, “Anyone who is thirsty may come to me! Anyone who believes in me may come and drink! For the Scriptures declare, ‘Rivers of living water will flow from his heart.’” – John 7:37-38

Our Savior is drawing us to Himself — Come to me. Start your day with me. Enter into my presence and let me lift your burdens and restore your strength. Take my yoke upon you and let me support you on life’s journey. I long to teach you and give you rest. Plant yourself along my riverbank and let your roots grow deep in me so that I can strengthen you and sustain you during difficult times, and so I can produce fruit in your life.

“But blessed are those who trust in the Lord
and have made the Lord their hope and confidence.
They are like trees planted along a riverbank,
with roots that reach deep into the water.
Such trees are not bothered by the heat
or worried by long months of drought.
Their leaves stay green,
and they never stop producing fruit.”
– Jeremiah 17:7-8

I AM COMING TO YOU.

Then the angel showed me a river with the water of life, clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb. It flowed down the center of the main street. On each side of the river grew a tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, with a fresh crop each month. The leaves were used for medicine to heal the nations.

No longer will there be a curse upon anything. For the throne of God and of the Lamb will be there, and his servants will worship him. And they will see his face, and his name will be written on their foreheads. And there will be no night there – no need for lamps or sun – for the Lord God will shine on them. And they will reign forever and ever. – Revelation 22:1-5

“Look, I am coming soon! Blessed are those who obey the words of prophecy written in this book.” – Revelation 22:7

“Look, I am coming soon, bringing my reward with me to repay all people according to their deeds. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.” – Rev. 22:12

The Spirit and the bride say, “Come.” Let anyone who hears this say, “Come.” Let anyone who is thirsty come. Let anyone who desires drink freely from the water of life. – Revelation 22:17

COME, LORD JESUS!

He who is the faithful witness to all these things says, “Yes, I am coming soon!”
Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!
May the grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s holy people.
– Revelation 22:20-21

Thank you for joining me on this chronological journey through the Bible. Tomorrow I will once again share my mother’s story of seeing heaven, as well as passing through hell. I pray God blesses you richly as you continue to daily spend time in His presence. On January 1st, I plan to start back in Genesis with daily readings that will help me read through the Bible chronologically. I am asking God to lead me to the scriptures He wants me to study for the remainder of 2023.

I would love for you to continue to join me as we journey through the scriptures. Each morning, I start my day with a hot cup of my morning coffee and time in the presence of my Savior. I am asking God once more to make His word alive and fresh, giving me new insights into familiar scriptures. Feel free to join me as we ask God to deepen our understanding of who He is and who He has created us to be.

My heart has heard you say, “Come and talk with me.” And my heart responds, “Lord, I am coming.” – Psalm 27:8

Making Everything New

Today’s Reading: Revelation 21; Psalm 29

As we near the end of the book of Revelation, we come to some of my favorite verses — the beautiful description of what it will be like when the presence of evil and sin are removed and Christ reigns victoriously! Can you picture it? Because we have never known a world without sin, hate, and disease, it is hard for us to fully grasp the fullness of what John is describing here. I encourage you to read the following verses aloud and let the joy of these truths wash over you.

LOOK! GOD’S HOME IS NOW AMONG HIS PEOPLE!

Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the old heaven and the old earth had disappeared. And the sea was also gone. And I saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven like a bride beautifully dressed for her husband.

I heard a loud shout from the throne saying, “Look, God’s home is now among his people! He will live with them, and they will be his people. God himself will be with them. He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever!”

And the one sitting on the throne said, “Look, I am making everything new!…It is finished! I am the Alpha and the Omega – the Beginning and the End. To all who are thirsty I will give freely from the springs of the water of life. All who are victorious will inherit all these blessings, and I will be their God, and they will be my children.” – Revelation 21:1-7

The God of Creation, who existed before the world began and has always existed, is also the God of the end of life as we know it and the God of everything in between. He has plans for our life we cannot fathom and He has a new heaven waiting for us that is beyond what words can describe.

LOOK! I AM MAKING EVERYTHING NEW!

The New Jerusalem will shine with the glory of God and sparkle like a precious stone. The city walls are made of jasper and the city of pure gold, as clear as glass. There will be beautiful stones of various colors making up the foundation of the city and the gates will be made of pearls. The main street going through the New Jerusalem will be made of pure gold. Let’s listen to John’s description:

I saw no temple in the city, for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple. And the city has no need of sun or moon, for the glory of God illuminates the city, and the Lamb is its light. The nations will walk in its light, and the kings of the world will enter the city in all their glory. Its gates will never be closed at the end of the day because there is no night there. And all the nations will bring their glory and honor into the city. Nothing evil will be allowed to enter, nor anyone who practices shameful idolatry and dishonesty – but only those whose names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life. – Revelation 21:22-27

Tomorrow we will focus on the last chapter of Revelation, and I will share my mother’s experience of heaven this weekend. Thank you to all who have journeyed with me from Genesis to Revelation over the last 21 months. In 2010, I felt like the Lord was calling me to be accountable in my time with him. I started writing out my daily time with God and sharing it with my staff. Two years later, I started a blog and named it My Morning Coffee. Fast forward to 2023 and I am asking God to guide me from here. My plan at this point is to start Genesis again on January 1st. Between now and then, I am praying God will lead me to the scriptures and truths He wants me to focus on. I never want to stop learning and growing as I open His word each day, while enjoying a cup of my morning coffee.

The Great Judgment

Today’s Reading: Revelation 20

Revelation has always been a difficult book for me to study but I have never doubted the truth in its words. I do not have a full understanding of what the final days will look like, but I do have faith that God will do exactly what He said He will do. And I am holding on to that promise in my life today — that God will do exactly what He wants to do, faithfully fulfilling His promises in me each day.

Then I saw thrones, and the people sitting on them had been given the authority to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for their testimony about Jesus and for proclaiming the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or his statue, nor accepted his mark on their forehead or their hands. They all came to life again, and they reigned with Christ for a thousand years.

This is the first resurrection. (The rest of the dead did not come back to life until the thousand years had ended.) Blessed and holy are those who share in the first resurrection. For them the second death holds no power, but they will be priests of God and of Christ and will reign with him a thousand years. – Revelation 20:1-6

THE DIFFICULT TIMES WE ENDURE DO NOT GO UNNOTICED BY GOD.

There is little information on what the 1000 years will look like and much disagreement among believers on the order in which all of this will take place. What we can take from this passage for certain is that God rewards those who remain faithful during even the worst of persecutions and trials. The difficult times we endure do not go unnoticed by God, nor are they forgotten. In the same way, those who do evil and who do not remain faithful are also noticed by God.

When the thousand years come to an end, Satan will be let out of his prison. He will go out to deceive the nations – called Gog and Magog – in every corner of the earth. He will gather together for battle – a mighty army, as numberless as sand along the seashore. And I saw them as they went up on the broad plain of the earth and surrounded God’s people and the beloved city. But fire from heaven came down on the attacking armies and consumed them.

Then the devil, who had deceived them, was thrown into the fiery lake of burning sulfur, joining the beast and the false prophet. There they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.

And I saw a great white throne and the one sitting on it. The earth and sky fled from his presence, but they found no place to hide. I saw the dead, both great and small, standing before God’s throne. And the books were opened, including the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to what they had done, as recorded in the books. The sea gave up its dead, and death and the grave according to their deeds. Then death and the grave were thrown into the lake of fire. This lake of fire is the second death. And anyone whose name was not found recorded in the Book of Life was thrown into the lake of fire. – Revelation 20:7-15

REBELLION AGAINST GOD DOES NOT GO UNNOTICED.

We serve a just God who deals accordingly with sin. Those who remain rebellious and unrepentant will suffer the consequences of their choices. Rebellion against God does not go unnoticed. God deals sternly with sin. Those who reject what Christ did for them when he died on the cross so they could receive salvation will experience another kind of rejection on the day of final judgment. Those who want to share in everything this world and Satan have to offer will also share the same fate – the eternal lake of fire.

Just as the weeds are sorted out and burned in the fire, so it will be at the end of the world. The Son of Man will send his angels, and they will remove from his Kingdom everything that causes sin and all who do evil. And the angels will throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Then the righteous will shine like the sun in their Father’s Kingdom. Anyone who has ears should listen and understand. – Matthew 13:40-43

He will give eternal life to those who keep on doing good, seeking after the glory and honor and immortality that God offers. But he will pour out his anger and wrath on those who live for themselves, who refuse to obey the truth and instead live lives of wickedness. – Romans 2:7-8

This describes so many of our loved ones who are living for themselves, refusing to obey the truth laid out for them in God’s word. Do we think about their fate? Do we avoid tough conversations? It is uncomfortable to confront sin, but God also calls us to speak the truth in love. If we truly love them, we will pray the Spirit will lead us into opportunities to point them back to the light and away from the deceit of darkness. Let’s pray for God-appointed opportunities and Spirit-led conversations.

What good is it, dear brothers and sisters, if you say you have faith but don’t show it by your actions? Can that kind of faith save anyone? – James 2:14

The Great Battle

Today’s Reading: Revelation 19

Then I saw heaven opened, and a white horse was standing there. Its rider was named Faithful and True, for he judges fairly and wages a righteous war. His eyes were like flames of fire, and on his head were many crowns. A name was written on him that no one understood except himself. He wore a robe dipped in blood, and his title was the Word of God. – Revelation 19:11-13

We are SO blessed to serve a God described as Faithful and True. That has absolutely been my experience throughout my life, during the good times and bad. He is fair and He wages a righteous war. He is indescribable and bigger than we can ever completely understand. His robe is dipped in blood and Isaiah helps us understand why.

Why are your clothes so red, as if you have been treading out grapes?
“I have been treading the winepress alone; no one was there to help me.
In my anger I have trampled my enemies as if they were grapes.
In my fury I have trampled my foes.
Their blood has stained my clothes.”
– Isaiah 63:2-3

He wore a robe dipped in blood, and his title was the Word of God. – Revelation 19:13b

John was the disciple who opened up his account of the life of Jesus with a description of Christ as “The Word”, which adds to the personal significance of this moment for John.

In the beginning the Word already existed.
The Word was with God, and the Word was God.
He existed in the beginning with God.
God created everything through him, and nothing was created except through him.
The Word gave life to everything that was created, and his life brought light to everyone.
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.
– John 1:1-5

The armies of heaven, dressed in finest of pure white linen, followed him on white horses. From his mouth came a sharp sword to strike down the nations. He will rule them with an iron rod. He will release the fierce wrath of God, the Almighty, like juice flowing from a winepress. On his robe at his thigh was written this title: King of all kings and Lord of all lords. – Revelation 19:14-16

For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires. Nothing in all creation is hidden from God. Everything is naked and exposed before his eyes, and he is the one to whom we are accountable. – Hebrews 4:12-13

Then I saw the beast and the kings of the world and their armies gathered together to fight against the one sitting on the horse and his army. And the beast was captured, and with him the false prophet who did mighty miracles on behalf of the beast – miracles that deceived all who had accepted the mark of the beast and who worshiped his statue. Both the beast and the false prophet were thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur. Their entire army was killed by the sharp sword that came from the mouth of the one riding the white horse. And the vultures all gorged themselves on the dead bodies. – Revelation 19:19-21

Then the man of lawlessness will be revealed, but the Lord Jesus will kill him with the breath of his mouth and destroy him by the splendor of his coming. This man will come to do the work of Satan with counterfeit power and signs and miracles. He will use every kind of evil deception to fool those on their way to destruction, because they refuse to love and accept the truth that would save them. So God will cause them to be greatly deceived, and they will believe these lies. Then they will be condemned for enjoying evil rather than believing the truth. – 2 Thessalonians 2:8-10

Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven with the key to the bottomless pit and a heavy chain in his hand. He seized the dragon – that old serpent, who is the devil, Satan – and bound him in chains for a thousand years. The angel threw him into the bottomless pit, which he then shut and locked so Satan could not deceive the nations anymore until the thousand years were finished. – Revelation 20:1-3a

I love the visual descriptions of the beauty John saw in his revelation, but the harshness of the judgments and plagues are unpleasant to even consider. Yet in the midst of all the descriptions of evil unleashed, I love that it ends with the glorious victory of our Lord Jesus Christ. No matter how dark things get, darkness can NEVER extinguish the light. Christ has already won the victory and the day is coming when evil will be bound and locked up. Praise God!

In the meantime, I pray for those who are currently being deceived. I pray for those who are choosing to enjoy the pleasures of this world instead of believing in the truth and walking in the light. For them, I pray this morning. I pray they will love and accept the truth that can save them. My prayer is that they will come to know our God who is Faithful and True.