PRESCRIBED SCRIPTURES FOR THE WEEK OF 9/10-9/16

PRESCRIBED SCRIPTURES FOR THE WEEK OF 9/10-9/16

  • Monday, September 10, 2012 – Psalm 71:14

But as for me, I will always have hope; I will praise you more and more. (NIV)

Barnes’ Notes on the Bible

But I will hope continually – I will always cherish hope; I will not give up to despair. I will trust in God whatever may be the number, the power, and the confidence of my enemies. None of these things shall make me despair, for as long as I have a God, I have every ground for hope. No man should despair who has God for his Friend. Compare Psalm 42:5, Psalm 42:11; Psalm 43:5.

And will yet praise thee more and more – literally, “I will add upon all thy praise.” That is, I will accumulate it; I will increase it. He saw abundant cause in the past for praising God; he had such confidence in him, and he felt such an assurance that he would interpose in his behalf, that he did not doubt that in the future dealings of God with him, he would have every reason to “add” to that praise.

  • Tuesday – II Corinthians 12:9
  • Wednesday – Daniel 10:2-3
  • Thursday – Psalms 30:1-5
  • Friday – Ecclesiastes 3:-8
  • Saturday – Ephesians 5:1-3
  • Sunday – Isaiah 41:10

Until you read again…Hold Your Hope!

I’m Looking For A Miracle!

I’M LOOKING FOR A MIRACLE!

I have always enjoyed good gospel music. Some of my favorite gospel artists are Fred Hammond, Wes Morgan, CeCe Winans, The Anointed Pace Sisters, and The Clark Sisters. After I ended a call with my rheumatologist this morning, I was inspired to sing a song “I’m looking for a Miracle,” by the infamous Clark Sisters. The song starts:

I’m looking for a miracle
I expect the impossible
I feel the intangible
I see the invisible

The Sky is the limit to what I can have

Even before I was diagnosed with Lupus and Ulcerative Colitis in 2005 and 2006, I believed in miracles and looked for them, big and small. When I got my first real job after leaving college, I was overeager to say the least. I remember the interviewer asking me, “Where do you see yourself in the next five years?” I just as clearly remember my answer because I’m sure it shocked yet entertained the well-dressed man sitting before me. “I see myself with your job!” I replied enthusiastically.

Luckily, he found my comment amusing enough to laugh it off. He eventually offered me the job.  Less than five years later, I found myself sitting in that very same conference room, interviewing a good friend because, as God would have it, I was now “the boss”.

When my oldest daughter was young, she was plagued by constant ear infections. “She’s going to need surgery before she sustains hearing loss,” the doctor told my husband and me. We agreed to the operation, but the day of the surgery, my husband said, “No! Let’s pray!” The song further says:

Just believe and receive it
God will perform it today

We trusted and believed God for total healing of our daughter, and He did it.  With no surgery! She has experienced no hearing loss.

Even before that, when I was pregnant with the same daughter, I was told by doctors that she would be “retarded” (their word not mine) and that all of her limbs would not grow out normally. After about a week or so of watching heart-breaking videos on how to take care of a “challenged” child, my husband and I couldn’t do it anymore. We prayed and asked God to heal our baby girl. We never went back to watch those videos. Our daughter was born perfectly healthy, has maintained a nearly solid straight-A grade point average, and is three weeks from attending college (with the assistance of scholarship monies that she was told by a prophetess years ago God had waiting for her if she would just “stay focused”).

Well, as God would have it, because I know that all thing work together for the good of us that love God, those of us who He has called for a purpose greater than we know, I was stricken in my prime with not one, but two chronic diseases. Chronic diseases are long-lasting conditions that can be controlled but not cured.

I truly believe that my diagnoses were a gift. An opportunity to be used of God to help build or rebuild the faith of others. To say that there is no cure is to say that there is no God and God is surely able to show Himself strong to those who are fully committed to Him. Thankfully, God is real and He is not like man. He doesn’t easily tire of our constant cries for help. As a matter of fact, He welcomes them. Matthew 7:7 says to keep asking, and it will be given to you. Keep searching, and you will find. Keep knocking, and the door will be opened for you.

It has been seven years since I first cried out to God to heal me. “I will, but not right now,” I heard my Savior say. Years later in the midst of painful flares, I cried again, miserably. “Lord, You said You would heal me. I wanna be healed!” I clearly heard Him reply, “You are healed. You just have to walk in it.

I was stunned. How do you walk in healing? I wondered. “How do you walk in sickness?” I heard the Lord reply again. And again, I was stunned. A lot ran through my mind that day.

How did I walk in sickness?

  • I ate things that were not good for my body – the temple of the Living God.
  • I did things that were not good for my body. Like didn’t exercise or get enough rest. Even ran myself ragged.
  • I talked about and researched sickness more than health and healing.
  • I made doctor’s appointments more than I made it to Sunday service or Bible Study.

So I asked myself the question again. How do you walk in sickness? Yes, how did I walk in sickness when God’s Word says that I am already healed? I may not have felt healed back then, but so what! I was. I didn’t feel sick until the doctor told me five years prior that I was. I wasn’t…until I started walking in it. The doctor said, “You have to feel exhausted. You have to feel bad with results like these.” “No. I don’t,” I said. About a week later, I started feeling bad, walking in the doctors words instead of God’s. I began walking in His declaration of sickness, instead of my proclamation of healing in the name and by the Blood of Jesus!

I get it! Now I walk in healing, and as the song concludes:

I expect a miracle everyday
God will make a way out of no way

The doctor phoned me this morning to tell me that the tests predominantly used for the investigation and diagnosis of inflammatory connective tissue diseases (CTD) such as SLE, Sjogren’s Syndrome, systemic sclerosis, mixed connective tissue disease, polymyositis and dermatomyositis were negative, however she would not say that I don’t have lupus because my initial screening test was positive. She explained that it was not possible for someone who has ever tested positive for lupus to “not have lupus anymore.” I told her that with God ALL things are possible.

She giggled and said, “God, huh? I believe in God. I know what you want to believe. I understand. But I have studied lupus. There’s just no way.”

I went on to share with her my experience a few weeks ago during a follow-up visit with my GI Specialist in which he gave me proof in black and white and told me that my biopsy showed “no trace” of Ulcerative Colitis and he was releasing me from his care.  I further explained that I was expecting another report, in hand, that I was also healed of lupus.

The rheumatologist said, “Well, if you want a second opinion, feel free to get it. There is no medical reason for me to reorder your tests. Consider yourself in remission, but I can’t release you. You can never say the lupus won’t come back.”

Well, guess what, Doctor? You were my second opinion. The first – the one I should have listened to – was from God in Isaiah 53:5:

“But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed.”

If you’ve read thus far, I say to you, God is able. Expect a miracle everyday. God wants to make you whole.

Until you read again…Hold Your Hope!

Wait With Hope for the Lord

Wait With Hope for the Lord

Good marvelous Monday morning!

This is the day the Lord has made. Rejoice! In the midst of your headaches, heartaches, and heartbreaks. Rejoice for the joy of the Lord is your strength. When you feel weak, lean and depend on Jesus. He can hold your weight. Nothing is too hard or too heavy for Him. Wait with hope for the Lord. Be strong, and let your heart be courageous. Yes, wait with hope for the Lord. (Psalm 27:14)

When you can’t take it, He can. Be strong in the Lord and the power of His might.

Today’s Prescribed Scripture: 1 Corinthians 6:18

Stay away from sexual sins. Other sins that people commit don’t affect their bodies the same way sexual sins do. People who sin sexually sin against their own bodies.

Have a blessed day!

Until you read again…Hold Your Hope!

We’re in Revival! – Step 2 – Define and State Your Motivation

We’re in Revival! – Step 2 – Define and State Your Motivation

Okay, today’s the day. We’re in revival! And step two in getting started is to:

DEFINE AND STATE YOUR MOTIVATION

It’s very important to define and state your motivation to achieve the goals you’ve set in step one.  If one of your goals was to obtain strong faith, write down at least three reasons why you want to strengthen your faith. I have a few examples below.

To Relieve Stress

According to Romans 5:1, we have been made right in God’s sight by faith in His promises; therefore, we can have real peace in our inner altars with Him because of what Jesus has done for us.  Satan has supernatural power to oppress, depress, and stress people, but he is restrained by God and therefore can only go as far as God allows.  Trusting and relying on God in stressful times is an instantaneous stress reliever.

GOD IS IN TOTAL CONTROL.  Therefore, do not sweat small things or people; instead, pray about everything; tell God your needs, and do not forget to thank Him for his answers.

To Build Confidence

Faith is the confident assurance that something we want is going to happen.  The certainty that what we hope for is waiting for us, even though we cannot see it up ahead.  If you want to lose ten pounds or fifty pounds, have faith that God will supply you with all that you need to persevere, endure, and stay on the path to achieving your goal.

Jesus is our source of faith and in Luke 17:5-6 He replied to the apostles request for a faith increase with these words, “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.”  Well, surely if faith as small as a mustard seed can uprooted a mulberry bush, it can push aside a slice of cheesecake.

Until you read again…Hold Your Hope!

Step 1 – Set and Write Down Goals

Step 1 – Set and Write Down Goals

As promised, here is step 1 in the Seven Steps to Getting Started shaping your temple.

SET AND WRITE DOWN GOALS

Philippians 3:14 instructs us to forget those things that are behind us and press on toward the mark – the goal which is ahead.  Well, it is much easier to stay on the path toward your goal when your goal is clearly defined.  Whether you desire a closer walk with God, to obtain strong faith, to eat healthier, or drop a pant or dress size, writing down what you wish to accomplish makes it more realistic.

Purchase a journal, jot down your goals, along with the prescribed scriptures, and reflect on them often as they relate to your goals.

Until you read again, Hold Your Hope!