Your Daily Crossroad

A Plan for You

And Samuel grew, and the Lord was with him, and did let none of his words fall to the ground. (1 Samuel 3:19) 
 
Before Samuel was born, his mother Hannah prayed for a miracle from God to open her closed womb. She promised the Lord that she would dedicate her baby to Him, and she kept her promise. After Hannah weaned Samuel, she took him to live with Eli the priest, in the house of God. As a child, Samuel began to hear the Lord’s voice. He spoke God’s words as instructed. As Samuel grew up, he did as the Lord commanded him and was well-known among the people as the Lord’s prophet. It is easy to see that God had a clear plan for the life of Samuel, even before he was conceived. And Samuel is seen by some even today as one similar to Moses in his heart and character before God and the people of God. What a blessed life in the Lord! 
 
I used to read this story and be a little envious of Samuel’s relationship with God. Samuel was divinely chosen for a specific purpose at a specific time. And he heard the Lord’s voice so clearly that he thought it was Eli calling for him (1 Samuel 3:3-10). Then the Lord reminded me that I have even more than Samuel had – I have the Holy Spirit living in me. I have the Word of God written in its entirety. I have the risen Lord Jesus Christ as my personal Savior. What else could I possibly need or want? The issue is not about what I have or do not have in the Lord; the issue is whether or not I live my life like I believe it. 
 
God’s Word tells us that He has a plan for our lives. God’s Word tells us that He knew us before we were formed in our mothers’ wombs. God’s Word tells us everything we need to know about who our Lord is, just so we can trust and believe in Him. Before you were born, God saw the entirety of your life, from beginning to end. He is never surprised or caught off guard by your behavior or sins. His desire for each of us is that we grow in Him, that we love Him with all that we are, and that we give Him all that we have. Then, His words will be spoken through us and our lives will unfold His divine purpose, all for His glory. Ask the Lord today to help you find strength and confidence in knowing He has a plan and purpose to bless your life from beginning to end. 
 
When I read this devotion I was reminded of the scripture in Hebrews 3:18, Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever. Just as He had a plan and purpose for Samuel, He also has a plan and purpose for you and I, we have to be willing, daily we have to equip ourselves with the tools right in front of us, embrace The Holy Spirit, don’t push Him out every time you feel a nudge or conviction, pray, read your word and equip yourself for His divine purpose for your life. We are so fortunate and blessed to have what we have in this day and time, so often we are quick to grumble and complain because the world is waxing worse but He has given us all that we need for such a time as this.  
 
Have a beautiful day in The Lord!  
 
Today’s Reading is Proverbs 3:5-6


Physical Infirmity

Ye know how through infirmity of the flesh I preached the gospel unto you at the first. And my temptation which was in my flesh ye despised not, nor rejected; but received me as an angel of God, even as Christ Jesus. (Galatians 4:13-14)

The Galatians were just one of the churches that Paul started on his missionary journeys. They were Gentiles who converted to Christianity, all because of Paul’s passion to preach and teach them the gospel of Jesus Christ. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Paul was able to preach the gospel despite his own physical infirmities. Speculation as to Paul’s true afflictions (i.e. his thorn in the flesh) have been debated and discussed by many theologians, but Paul does not give specifics or details that draw attention to his weaknesses. He, instead, uses them as a means to give glory to God. In our weakness, God is strong.

How often do we allow our physical ailments to bring glory to God? It seems that the most concerning issues receive the most attention and prayer, and we are more than ready to seek the Lord’s guidance in those cases. Life-threatening diseases are often wonderful opportunities to bear witness of God’s awesome power, regardless of the path. But what about the day-to-day annoying ailments? A headache can make many of us cranky all day. A cold gives us just cause to be cranky for a longer period of time. What happens to our witness in those times? Do we give the daily annoyances to the Lord in prayer or do we let them rule our flesh? Paul knew how to give everything over to the Lord and he did not let those things stop him; he used them to further his mission for Jesus Christ.

Remember today that God is in everything that happens in your life. No matter what ails you, God is with you. He will use your afflictions to bring Him glory and to bless you and others. Sometimes God does the greatest work through our weaknesses and pain, but that only happens when we take our eyes off ourselves and put them on Jesus. Try putting your focus on the Lord instead of your pain, and let His Holy Spirit be your strength in weakness.

I love this devotion! What truth and honesty. So many times we allow our circumstances to control our attitude not only with others but within ourselves and at times we portray anything but Christlike behavior because we are focusing more on our pain and we do take our eyes off Jesus, even if it seems it’s just for a moment, it only takes a moment to change your life or even someone else’s. We must allow The Holy Spirit to be our strength in weakness. When we put our problems in God’s hands, great or small, He puts His peace in our hearts and we can make a far greater impact for His kingdom. When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee (Isaiah 43:2). No matter what your facing today, great or small, turn your eyes upon Jesus and allow Him to be your strength in weakness. Let’s remember to do good today and share with those in need, despite our infirmity. 

Have a beautiful day in The Lord! 

Today’s Reading is Hebrews 13:16



Hope

And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares. (Psalm 21:34) 
 
The word “hope” is mentioned repeatedly throughout the Psalms to bring encouragement in the Lord. Most of us speak of “hope” interchangeably with other words such as dreams, wishes, desires and goals. We pray and hope, dream and hope, and you can probably think of other words that you use in connection with “hope.” The Bible most commonly uses the word “trust” in association with its definition. To hope in the Lord means that we are putting our trust in Him. In searching how often “hope” is used, I found that it comes up most frequently in the book of Job and the Psalms. One book describes pain and suffering; the other, praise and worship. But hope is the common thread in both. 
 
When we are down, we are desperate for something or someone to place our hopes in or upon. We need to know that tomorrow will be better. We need to believe that lives are changing toward the good. If we are sick, we hope to be healed. If we are in financial crises, we hope for restoration and prosperity. If we are in any kind of trouble, we hope that everything works out positively. We hope for a tomorrow that is better than today. Without hope, where would we be? How could we keep going? Hebrews 11:1 says that “faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” We must trust in the only One who brings real hope – Jesus Christ. Though we cannot physically see Him, we must place our faith in His love for us. Jesus is our only hope, for only He has the power to change our tomorrows. 
 
Do you need hope for today? Pick up God’s Word and ask Him to show you His hope for your situation. Regardless of where you are, He already knows everything about it. No trouble or trial is too great for our Lord. We have but one requirement: to place all of our hope in Him. There is no hope in the world, only fleeting moments. But God gives us hope in the eternal life that awaits us. The Apostle Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians 4:17 that our light affliction is but for a moment compared to the eternal glory that awaits those of us in Christ Jesus. Put your hope and trust today in Jesus. Ask Him to fill you with His Holy Spirit to comfort you with His hope of glory. 
 
When I read this devotion I was reminded of a conversation I had just yesterday. No matter your struggles, no matter your hurts, no matter your hopelessness, give God thanks, hand every struggle over to Him, thank Him for everything in your life and receive the hope He has just for you. As long as you have God you have hope. Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost (Romans 15:13). Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer (Romans 12:12). 
 
Have a beautiful day in The Lord! 
 
Today’s Reading is Proverbs 17:28


Missing The Lord

Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore. (Psalm 16:11)
 
Have you found yourself all alone at times? Your home may be filled with people and your schedule jammed packed with events but you feel all alone. Why is that? I have come to find myself in that place frequently. I really believe that the loneliness is a result of understanding the companionship with the Lord. Only Jesus can fill our cups, only Jesus can be our source of fellowship, and only Jesus can love us in the way that brings rest and peace to our souls. After knowing what it is to have true fellowship with the Lord, nothing (and no one) can take His place. When I find myself alone in a crowded room, I realize that I’m missing Jesus. He has not left me, for He promises to never leave me nor forsake me. Instead, the emptiness is a result of not finding time to be alone with Him.
 
Frequently in the Bible, Jesus spent time alone with His Father. He knew that He needed that uninterrupted time alone in prayer and fellowship. If Jesus needed time alone with God, how much more do we? The Lord promises that in His presence is fullness of joy. Having experienced that joy, we long for quality time alone with Him. Once we have tasted of the Lord, we know that nothing else tastes as sweet. 
 
Ask the Lord to help you find time every day to be alone with Him. He hears our prayers and He desires to have fellowship with us. Jesus has made a way for us to come to Him freely. He will make a way for us to walk with Him daily if we are truly seeking Him. 
 
This devotion blessed me today. So often we find ourselves feeling so alone and we allow that loneliness to overtake our joy, our peace and our smile but I challenge you today to stop and ask yourself, have I spent quality time alone with The Lord today? Don’t set up a tent in the land of loneliness, seek His face and you will find all that you will ever need from Him, companionship, love, joy, peace, kindness and direction. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths (Proverbs 3:5-6).  
 
Have a wonderful day in The Lord! 

Today’s Reading is Deuteronomy 6:5