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Remedy for a Troubled Heart

“Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” John 14:27b



“Let not your hearts be troubled.

That’s easier said than done, right?


“Let not your hearts be troubled.

It was what Jesus’ said to the disciples.


It’s likely we’ve heard that statement a lot.  We’re familiar with the passage of scripture.  But have we really considered the meaning of those words and the context in which they were spoken a little more closely.



It was at the Last Supper, the Passover, when Jesus predicted His betrayal and death to the disciples. There was much going on, both around the table and in the spiritual realm.  The disciples didn’t fully understand and there were whispers of “Ask Him who it is” and questions of “Lord, will I be the one to betray You?” The Lord was trying to prepare the disciples for what was to come both in the immediate hours and in the days, months, and years following.



Ponder that.  Jesus knew His death was near.  He understood the pain and suffering He would endure. He knew that His death and resurrection would seal eternity for all who confessed and believed in His name, but it would cost Him everything to secure that for us.  He also knew the spiritual battles would be strong and the powers of heaven and hell would be raging.  Satan would rejoice, thinking he had won- finally defeating the Son of God.  The demons would become even more aggressive against anyone bearing the name of Christ. Heaven would sorrow at His death and then rejoice at the mighty victory over sin and eternal death.  And Jesus knew His disciples would face persecution and death because they carried His name.  The battle was only beginning.



In the context of all of that, Jesus said something profound that we should ponder. He said, “Let not your heart be troubled.”  Let not… meaning, do not allow it. 



Jesus knew the disciples would be faced with a choice: they could come undone at the death of their Lord and hide in fear, or they could embrace the power of the Lord Jesus and be bold and courageous and do what He had instructed them to do.  And Jesus knew, centuries later, we would need to hear the same message because we, too, would be faced with difficult choices, with mistreatment and derision for our faith, and with hardship and suffering because we represent the name of Christ.  



Philippians 1:29 For it has been granted to you on behalf of Christ not only to believe in him, but also to suffer for him,



In this world we will have trouble (John 16:33), because this world is not our home.  This world is the kingdom of the Prince of the Power of the Air- Satan (Ephesians 2:2).  And we are aliens and strangers here (1 Peter 2:9-11), unwelcome by and a target of the spiritual authorities under the control of Satan (Ephesians 6:12). 



Anytime we are faced with a struggle, with pain, with hardship, with terror, with uncertainty, we have a choice.  We can either allow our hearts to go ‘there’ and be filled with anxiety and paralyzed by fear, or we can take every thought captive (2 Corinthians 10:5).



As a parent, this is a daily struggle, whether or not we choose to admit it.  We worry.  We panic.  We fear.  There are so many things that can threaten the safety and well-being of our sons and daughters. But friends, giving into that fear is a choice that we make. It is socially acceptable to be a worrying parent. We let our hearts be troubled and we don’t make an intentional choice to stop.



The word troubled, in Greek, is the word tarasso, and it means “to stir or agitate, as if to boil water, to trouble a thing by moving it’s parts to and fro; to cause one inward commotion, take away his calmness of mind, disturb his equanimity; to disquiet, make restless" 1



We allow our minds to run with all of the scenarios, we worry, we stress, we lie awake at night and our minds tumble like a washing machine on the spin cycle, all of the ‘what ifs’ are followed by the ‘and thens’ and we spend more time meditating on the troubles rather than on the Lord.




When we choose worry and fear, we choose to model to our sons and daughters a lack of trust in God.  We’re demonstrating that we are not sure He will do the best thing for us and for our sons and daughter.  We pray for what we need Him to do, yet balk at surrendering our will to His. We try to fix the situation ourselves.  We stay awake at night, working through the details in our minds and praying for what we want to see happen or the resolution we believe is the right one.  We wrestle with all of the feelings, but friends, feelings lie.  The heart is deceitful (Jeremiah 17:9) and to give in to the angst is to play into the hands of the enemy who wants us consumed with anything but Jesus.



Jesus told His disciples, “Let not your hearts be troubled.  You believe in God, believe also in Me” John 14:1. When we are troubled we need to stop and ask ourselves, “Do I believe in God?”.  If the answer is “Yes” then the next questions should be, “How am I demonstrating that belief?”. 



We need to work on taking every thought captive and making it into obedience to Jesus Christ.  You see, those worrisome thoughts and nagging fears are the arguments and pretensions that set themselves up against the knowledge of God.  They distract us from God and pull us from faith in His ability to solve our problems and from believing in His sovereignty over them…and isn’t that exactly what the enemy desires?  




“We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ” 2 Corinthians 10:5



When those fears arise, when that anxiety begins to swell in our throat, when our stomach churns with worry, we must be intentional to take every thought captive rather than marinate in the worry. (I’m preaching to myself here, friends.  I struggle with this too!)



So, maybe we are determined to capture those thoughts…but then what? The next step is Philippians 4:8,



Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.



We have to be intentional to refocus our thoughts.  We have to choose to dwell on those things that will strengthen our faith in the Lord.  We need to focus on the promises of God and choose to obey what He commands us to do.



“Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” James 4:7

“And when your faith is weak, pray as the father did who had a son possessed by a demon and asked Jesus to bring deliverance and healing, “I believe, help my unbelief.”  Mark 9:14-27



Jesus knows how much we love our sons and daughters.  We would give our life for them- He knows, because He gave His life for us, even when we were undeserving.  He has compassion on us, 



“As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear him;” Ps 103:13



But He also desires that we would grow in our wisdom and knowledge of Him and His Word so that we would not be easily tossed by hardship.



When you’re tempted to worry and fear, let not your heart be troubled.  Don’t give into the temptation to feed the fear.  Focus on the Truth of Scripture and of Who God is.  The more you dwell on the Father, the further the fear recedes from your thoughts and from your heart.  

Take time to meditate on these Scriptures:

Psalm 17:6 “I call on you, O God, for you will answer me; give ear to me and hear my prayer.” 

Proverbs 3:5 5 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;”

Psalm 27:1 “The Lord is my light and my salvation whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life- of whom shall I be afraid?”


Psalm 31:24 Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord .


Psalm 33:20-22 “We wait in hope for the Lord ; he is our help and our shield. In him our hearts rejoice, for we trust in his holy name. May your unfailing love rest upon us, O Lord , even as we put our hope in you.”


Psalms 55:22 Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous fall.


Psalm 62:8 “Trust in him at all times, you people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge.”



These seven Scriptures can be your meditation throughout the week.  Write them down, keep them where you can be reminded.  Know that the Lord, alone, is your refuge.  He hears your prayers and He will answer…He WILL.  His timing isn’t akin to ours nor are His ways - they are so much higher and better.  Be careful that you are looking for Him to work, not looking for Him to follow what you determine is the best course of action.  Surrender yourself to Him, to His timeline and to His plan.



Take time to study God’s Word.   The more you dig into HIs Word, the more reassurance you will have in His Sovereignty.  You can rest in Him, knowing He will always do what is best.  Grow in your knowledge of Him, meditate on His words, rest in His character. 



There IS a remedy for a troubled heart…do you want it?  Or would you rather wrestle with your angst and insecurities.  Sometimes we become too comfortable with what we know, even though it’s painful and hard.  Get to know the God of the universe!  Rest in His power!  Hide in the shadow of His wings.  Nestle into His loving embrace.



“For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives,  so that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience, and giving joyful thanks to the Father, who has qualified you[f] to share in the inheritance of his holy people in the kingdom of light. For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.” Colossians 1:9-14



“Heavenly Father, I give you all of my uncertainties.  I release all of my worries to You.  I trust You.  My troubled heart is too focused on the cares of this world and I know that is not what You ask of me.  Take my heart and mold it into a heart that loves Jesus and craves time with Him.  Give me a hunger and thirst for righteousness, not a craving for drama and anxiety.  I pray that I would model what it means to trust and rest in You to my sons and daughters.  I pray for (name) that they, too, would learn to trust and rest in You, not in the daily troubles that surround them.  Lord, lift their eyes to focus on what is eternal.  Help them set their heart on things above (Col. 3) and set aside the weight and sin that weigh them down and, instead,  fix their eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of their faith (Heb. 12:1-2).  Lord, I pray for the prodigal who is running from You.  Lord, they are dragging the weight of this world along with them, their heart is troubled and their mind is filled with everything the enemy throws at them, yet they refuse to surrender to You.  Bring them to the end of their prodigal pathway.  Let them hit the dead end that shows them there is nothing for them apart from You.  I pray, Lord, that You would be a balm to their troubled heart.  Help them to see that You are their refuge and strength.  You hear their cries.  You will carry their cares and sustain them through anything they might face in this world and You will guarantee an eternity at Your side, where every sorrow is erased and every tear is wiped away.  Lord, work in (name)s heart and mind today.  Be the balm and remedy for their troubled heart.  May Jesus be praised in every moment, every change, every heart that cries out for Him.  In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.”


Pray without ceasing. Rest in His promises.



1. G5015 - tarassō - Strong's Greek Lexicon (niv). Retrieved from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/g5015/niv/mgnt/0-1/



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The Importance of Godly Parents

Throughout scripture there are accounts of fathers and mothers who, despite the social and political pressures of the day, raised their sons and daughters to stand strong for the Lord.  As parents, it is our highest calling and our greatest investment.  Careers won’t matter.  Portfolios will be worthless. Possessions will rust and fade.  But our children are the godly legacy that carries on and impacts this world for Jesus.  


The book of Psalms testifies, again and again, of David’s longing to be filled with the Lord, be satisfied by His words and comforted by His presence.  David, a simple shepherd boy, who became King of the nation of Israel, not by his education, not by his networking with other power players, but because of his genuine heart for the Lord. God chose him.  How did David develop that heart for God?  He said in Psalm 86:16,  “Turn to me and have mercy on me; show your strength in behalf of your servant;save me, because I serve you just as my mother did.” And in Psalm 116:16 he said, “Truly I am your servant, Lord; I serve you just as my mother did; you have freed me from my chains.” It’s clear that David’s mother played a strong role in how he understood and interacted with God.  David had a heart of obedience to the Lord because his mother modeled it for him.


We’re all familiar with Proverbs 31 and the description of the virtuous woman. But we often skip the first nine verses of the chapter. Take a moment and read that first verse,  “The sayings of King Lemuel—an inspired utterance his mother taught him.” A godly mother bore influence on the chapter that defines godly womanhood.  She had a powerful impact on her son, who in turn has influenced people for thousands of years. That’s some godly parenting!


Godly fathers, too, are vital and irreplaceable. From the time of the garden, God modeled what that relationship should look like, walking and talking with Adam in the cool of the day (Gen 3:8-9). 

Abraham didn’t become a father until he was 99 years old. Yet, he was unequivocally dedicated to following the Lord, to the point he was willing to obey God and offer his son, his only son, Isaac as a sacrifice to the Lord. Yet, Abraham knew God’s promise- that he would be the father of many nations.  He also knew that promise came through Isaac.  Abraham obeyed God because he trusted that God would do a miracle.  God was faithful to His promises.  And Isaac, he trusted His father.  He knew that Abraham walked and talked with God.  He knew Abraham was a friend of God. His father’s obedience to God meant blessing for the generations to come.  Isaac chose to model what his father did, he didn’t flinch, he obeyed too.  At the right time, God provided a ram as the substitution for Isaac’s life.  Abraham's obedience provided a picture of Jesus’ substitutionary atonement for us. God provided a lamb.  (Genesis 22).  Abraham’s faith was the example for not only Isaac, but for us as well.

God doesn’t just ‘hope’ that we’ll understand how to parent well, He provided specific instruction. Deuteronomy 6 gives guidelines to the Israelite men on how they should spiritually lead their homes and how they should teach their children about God and His commands and promises.  

These are the commands, decrees and laws the Lord your God directed me to teach you to observe in the land that you are crossing the Jordan to possess, so that you, your children and their children after them may fear the Lord your God as long as you live by keeping all his decrees and commands that I give you, and so that you may enjoy long life. (Deut. 6:1-2) 

These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates. (Deut. 6:6-9)


Though our sons and daughters are grown, our influence as a parent is not.  We can continue to impact them through all of our days, and even after we are called home. How do we live?  How do we obey God?  Are we modeling trust, faith, and obedience?  


Consider the question, what are we impressing on our children?  Political views?  Social norms?  Or the power of the Word of God?  Are we building into them so they can be an influencer of this world or for the Kingdom of God? We have a heavy responsibility and we need to embrace it intentionally and with a sense of urgency…for such a time as this.


It may not be our words to our sons and daughters, but our words to the Father on their behalf, that moves them to a deeper relationship with Him and strengthens their resolve to follow faithfully and fearlessly.

We are called to teach, lead, guide, and protect the hearts and minds of our sons and daughters.  Yes, that gets harder as they grow into adulthood because our influence diminishes.  Yet the relationship remains and in that, we can point them to Christ, daily.  It may not be our words to them, but our words to the Father on their behalf, that moves them to a deeper relationship with Him and strengthens their resolve to follow faithfully and fearlessly.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Eph 6:18

The days are dark. Time is short. How will we parent in this season of influencing adult children?

Romans 13:11-14 And do this, understanding the present time: The hour has already come for you to wake up from your slumber, because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light. Let us behave decently, as in the daytime, not in carousing and drunkenness, not in sexual immorality and debauchery, not in dissension and jealousy. Rather, clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the flesh.


Today is the day.  Don’t look to the past. The enemy will dredge up every parenting regret that we hold. Rebuke him. Look at today and look ahead.  How will you impress these truths on your sons and daughters for such a time as this?  How will you model living a life sold out for Christ?  How will you daily point them to the cross so that when they must choose, they choose Jesus, only Jesus?


“Heavenly Father, I come to You in the power of the Holy Spirit who lives in me.  This world is dark and I see the enemy working in dark ways, yet no longer hidden but boldly working with such evil and hatred that is made to look like a righteousness that the world craves.  The evil that reigns is so antithetical to everything in Your Word and against Your nature, Your character, and Your will.  Yet it is packaged as ‘justice’ and ‘goodness’, ‘tolerance’ and ‘love’. When I compare what I see with Your Word, I see the deception. Do my sons and daughters see it? Will they take a stand against it?  I pray that You would impress righteousness on their hearts, Lord.  Holy Spirit, move and work in (name)’s heart and mind so that they long to follow Christ with all they are and have.  I pray that their conscience would be burdened by the evil they see- don’t let them look away or push it off for another to address.  Lord, give them a hunger and thirst for Your Word (Mt 5:6)  Draw them into a daily time to be still before You and know that You are God (Ps. 46:10) Lord, let them pray with strong conviction and courage, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging. (Ps 46:1-3).  I pray, Father God, that You would raise (name) up to be a strong man/woman of God, uncompromising, convicted to follow You, and heavily reliant on Your wisdom and strength, not their own.  Lord, help me to model that to them.  Help me to be a father/mother who is uncompromising in my commitment to You and let my life demonstrate what it means to be a man/woman of God.  Make (name) strongly rooted in Christ so that the fruit they bear is a testimony to their faithful walk with You.  I pray these things in the mighty name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior, amen,”


Prodigal Prayer


“Oh Father, (name) is choosing to not follow You.  Their heart is far from You, pursuing and loving things that defy You.  I know You have the power to turn their heart from darkness to light, from the power of Satan to the power of God.  Holy Spirit, I pray that You would convict and bring (name) to repentance.  Lord, they are living in a far off land, separated from Your love and goodness, separated from Your holiness.  Bring them home, Lord.  Open their eyes to see the emptiness of what they’re pursuing and the rottenness of what they’re ingesting.  The emptiness is there, yet it’s packaged as ‘good’, but the good of this world is rotten and the food of this world is poisonous.  Pull (name) out of the mud and mire and set their feet on the Rock- Jesus!  You have the power, Lord.  I pray, in the Spirit, that You would surround (name) and guide them to redemption and give them a heart that would love and serve You.  Raise (name) up to be a man/woman of God, one whose testimony would be a powerful story of Your redeeming love.  Lord, I know You can.  I pray You will.  In Jesus’ name, amen.”


Pray without ceasing


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When All I Can Do is Pray

“The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results.” James 5:16b


Sometimes when we’re faced with agonizing circumstances or with situations that leave us feeling helpless and hopeless, we fall back on the idea that all we can do is pray.  And in that statement, we resign ourselves to doing less than we think we should.


But friends, prayer IS doing the very best we can do!!  It supersedes any human effort that we could put forth.  It is reaching into a dimension that is beyond time and space and is powerful and effective beyond anything we could do on our own.!  When we pray, we stop relying on ourselves and begin relying on the immortal, unchanging, all powerful God. 

God is everything we need in every way at every time. He is the only One capable of meeting needs, solving dilemmas and saving from desperation. Why would we think that petitioning Him is weak and ineffective?

He is our Abba, our Father (Mark 14:36).  The One who loves us as His very own, who made us His children, His beloved, and Who has given us a hope and a future, and an inheritance that is fit for a saint and royalty. He provides lavishly because He loves us.

He is Elohim- the God who is Creator (Genesis 1:1).  If He creates each moment in which we live, He can craft a solution and resolution that will bring our loved one from desperation into redemption and freedom.


Our God is Yahweh, the Great I Am, the Existing One (Exodus 3:14-15).  He always was, always is, and always will be.  He is eternal and able to do more than we could ask or think.


We raise our petition to El Roi, the God who sees (Genesis 16:13).  He has already seen the hardship and heartache. He sees the desperation of your situation-He knows every detail. He also sees exactly how and when He will resolve it.  Nothing is beyond His scope.  He is able!


We kneel before El Shaddai, the all sufficient One (Genesis 17:1).  He is fully sufficient and competent to answer any question, meet any need, and intervene in even the most desperate of times.  His answers are perfectly complete according to His will and are for our good and His glory. There is none better to whom we can bring our burdens and needs. Why would we imagine that we could do more than pray to Him?


We pray to Emmanuel- God with us.  He will never leave us or forsake us.  He is with us perpetually and perfectly (Matthew 1:23) in everything and in every way.


He is our refuge (Psalm 119:114), our strength (Psalm 22:19), our strong tower (Psalm 61:3), and our fortress (Psalm 91:2).  He always protects, trusts, hopes, and perseveres because He is love incarnate  (1 Corinthians 13:7) (John 1:14).


It is a deception of the enemy to think we are powerless and “all we can do is pray”. We should not think of prayer as our last resort and the least we can do, but instead, as our first and best line of defense.  Prayer is powerful and effective (James 5:16).  We have a direct line to the God of all Creation, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, the One to whom every knee will bow and tongue will confess that He is Lord (Romans 14:11).


Let’s go before Him now, whether it is for healing, for deliverance for a prodigal, for salvation for a friend or loved one, He sees, He hears, and He answers.  Bring your burdens and bring the requests of those you have committed to pray for, and lay them at His feet.  He already knows and already has an answer prepared.  Wait on Him.  He is faithful.


“Abba, Father, I come before you with a heart of hope, yet burdened with so many things.  I know You see, you are El Roi and nothing is too hard, too dark, too distant, or too complex for You to understand.  Lord, I lift (name) to you.  You know their needs, their struggles and their pain.  You are El Shaddai, the all-sufficient One who will meet those needs and solve those problems better than I or anyone else ever could.  Help me to understand and remember that prayer isn’t the last resort nor is it a lame excuse for help.  It is the first and best thing I can do for anyone because I’m reaching out to You, the Great I Am, the One who created everything and Who created my heart.  You are the One who seeks fellowship and communion with each of us and You gave Your Son in exchange for my sinful soul.  Lord, how could I ever think that prayer is a patronizing response to a difficult need.  Help me to pray in the power of the Holy Spirit who lives in me (Jude 1:20) and believe, in faith, that You will do more than I could ask or imagine (Ephesians 3:20).  I trust You Lord and I will rest in Your almighty power, Your sufficiency, and Your perfect timing. I pray these things in the powerful and perfect name of Jesus Christ, amen.”

Pray without ceasing.

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Rapture? Millennium? New Earth? What Will Life Be Like?

Recently it’s occurred to me that we spend a lot of time learning about how to live an effective Christian life now… but we pay little attention to what life will be like once this life on earth is through.

So much of our walk with the Lord is built on hope!  The hope of heaven, the hope of our inheritance, the hope of living in Christ’s presence.  But we spend little time learning about what it is that we are specifically hoping for. That’s concerning.  How can our sons and daughters live in the expectation and hope of eternity with God when we spend so little time teaching about it? 


We talk about the millennium, but we have little understanding of what we will do.  What will our purpose be?  


We understand that God will make a new heaven and a new earth and we will live eternally with Him as our Sovereign Lord and King.  Yet, if you ask any believer, I guarantee, there would be more questions than answers and most only have a vague idea, at best, of what our life will be like at that point. 



It’s no wonder we hear young people say “I do want the Lord to return, but I want Him to wait until… (insert marriage, children, career, travel, etc.)  Our sons and daughters lack the longing for being present with Christ because they don’t have a clear picture of HOW it will be better than what they know right now.  They’re only told it will be.  



If I’m honest, when I was young, I didn’t know much about life beyond that which I knew and experienced to that point. When I thought of heaven, I pictured masses of people, wearing white, standing around in a nondescript cavernous space, singing hymns to the Lord.  I mean, don’t get me wrong, who doesn't love a good hymn sing?  But for eternity?  It just didn’t hold the massive appeal that my parents and older believers said it should.  And no one took the time to teach about it. Oh, there was teaching on the Tribulation, for sure, but when we got to Revelation 21 and 22, it was a quick fly-over with few references to the other places in Scripture that described God’s promises. For an extroverted, visual learner, it was a colorless, bland outlook. I struggled with guilt because it was supposed to be what I longed for, yet I didn’t know much about it and it didn’t seem overly exciting.



As I lived my life, I found joy and pleasure in spending a day at the barn and riding a horse through the woods.  I communed with the Lord in nature, enjoyed seeing, hearing, feeling all of the wonder of creation while riding and being one with a horse. There was something in that experience that I felt and couldn’t put into words.  I enjoyed walking through the woods, exploring, listening to the sounds of the birds and talking to the Lord about my hopes, my burdens, and listening to Him.  I loved spending time with friends, especially those who shared my values and convictions, those moments when iron sharpened iron and our friendships were deepened in conversations about the Lord.  Could it be that God would give me experiences and pleasures like this in His presence? What was it about eternity that I could really look forward to? 


What was it about eternity that I could really look forward to? 

Why would God give us a lifetime of doing things we enjoy here, seeing beauty, knowing love, feeling joy and pain, heartache and bliss, only to have an eternity of monotony? He wouldn’t and He won’t!


Oh, dear friend, that’s not what He has planned at all!!  This life is a foretaste!!  It’s a shadow of what is to come!


“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9



If we have good things here, IMAGINE the good we will enjoy in His presence?! 

If we have good things here, IMAGINE the good we will enjoy in His presence?!  God gives us continual ‘hints’ of what we will enjoy…are we paying attention?


““For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; And the former things will not be remembered or come to mind.” “But be glad and rejoice forever in what I create; For behold, I create Jerusalem for rejoicing and her people for gladness.”” Isaiah 65:17-18



Jesus said, “I will go to prepare a place for you.” Jn 12:2  When we invite someone to come and stay, we don’t just welcome them in the door and leave them standing in the entry.  No, we bring them in, make them feel welcome, we give them a comfortable place to rest and we entertain them.  We have a meal, conversation, and share our lives with them.  Jesus is preparing a place for us, just for us! He’s getting ready to welcome us into His home- which will be our home, prepared just for us.


That heavenly banquet…

Will we enjoy food in Heaven?  Absolutely!!  Our Shepherd will dine with us in the most fabulous feast of perfect foods, delicacies from every culture and land- created by Him for our pleasure!

““I say to you that many will come from east and west, and recline at the table with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven;”” Mt 8:11


Imagine sitting with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob while we enjoy a banquet! Leaning over to ask the Apostle Paul a question, gathering around Jonah to hear what it was really like in the belly of the fish, listening to Daniel recount his hours in the lion’s den, hearing Jesus tell us that He loved us so much He willingly went to the cross to bear our sin- and He would again and again, but once was sufficient for all. Imagine walking hand in hand with Jesus in the fields and meadows of heaven, feeling that nail scar touching our own palm and knowing that if it had not been for His love for us, that scar would be our own and our destiny so different.

Worship is a way of life and will continue to be

But what about work and hobbies?  Oh, I believe He will give us joy in working and creating things that bring glory to Him.  You see, worship isn’t just going to church on Sunday and singing songs, praying, and learning.  Worship is a way of life.  Everything you do points to what you value.  So if we value Christ, our lives will reflect that in the way we speak, work, play, and rest.  It will be reflected in how we interact with others, how we celebrate joy and how we grieve and mourn loss.  All of that will be heightened in the presence of Christ- imagine! He will wipe away every tear! Our daily lives will be a living model of worship to the Savior in all that we do, using our gifts, talents, skills, and in our deep fellowship with others who are doing the same!



Then there is His wondrous, glorious creation that awaits us! Imagine, if we enjoy being outdoors now, how much more amazing it will be in the New Earth where there is no corruption of sin, no thorns on roses, no sting in the scorpion or bite from the mosquito?!  If nature holds us captive with beauty in a fallen world, how much more will it be in a perfect one?!


“The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them.

The cow will feed with the bear, their young will lie down together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox.

The infant will play near the cobra’s den, and the young child will put its hand into the viper’s nest. 

They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” Isaiah 11:6-9 


Shalom, once again

The earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord!!  Everything will be at ‘Shalom’ once again- in perfect harmony with God and in worship and celebration of Him.  There will be no coup attempt from the enemy to overthrow the Lordship of Christ because the enemy will be banished forever.  We won’t have competing values, or struggles with temptation.  We will live as God intended, a return to Eden of sorts, where we will walk and talk with the Lord in the cool of the day and enjoy the work that He gives us in the perfection of His creation. The tree of life will once more be available to us and oh, the sweetness of that fruit!  Life-giving, refreshing, and boundless! Ours to enjoy!

“I will give the right to eat from the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God” (Revelation 2:7). 

“…On either side of the river was the tree of life, bearing twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit every month;” Rev 22:2


There is so much yet that we need to learn.  And there is much we need to encourage our sons and daughters with, even today.  Are they truly looking forward to eternity with Christ, or is it just what comes next?  Do they have an excitement for life in a sinless world?  Do they comprehend what God has in store? Let’s have these conversations!  Do we know everything? Of course not, but imagine the joy of discovery as we learn together!  It might offer a little taste of heaven that we can enjoy here!



Today, let’s pray that our sons and daughters develop an eternal perspective of what is to come, the joy that is set before us when we step into Christ’s presence and the deep purpose and fulfillment that are promised for eternity in an uncorrupted world where God reigns unchallenged and forever.



“Oh, Father, You hold so much in store for us, yet we don’t understand it and we rarely seek to learn more about it.  I pray that You would assure (name) that their eternal inheritance is so full of the very best of everything You create, all that You own, all that You can so generously provide that we will be overflowing with joy, gratitude and fullness in Your Presence.  Give them tangible reminders of what You have in store.  Assure them that they will have purpose.  Remind them of the deep and refreshing fellowship they will enjoy with You and with other believers.  Show them the wonders of Your creation here and remind them there is so much more they will see and experience. Open their eyes to see wonderful things in Your word (Ps. 119:18) that would affirm Your promises of what awaits us when we meet You face to face.  Lord, we await Your return with anticipation, but please help us to learn and understand more of what we are awaiting!  Our minds are so limited and this sinful world is all that we know.  Holy Spirit, work in us to understand the things of God more clearly so that this world loses its charm and our hearts and minds long for the next.  You are more than we can imagine and how amazing is that, because if we could, it would mean you are limited and small.  Oh, great God and Father, thank You for being more than we can grasp and for giving us the promises of greater things!  I pray that You would move and work in this generation.  Turn their eyes to You.  In Jesus’ name, amen.”




If you would like more resources on God’s promises and the hope of Heaven and life beyond the grave, I highly recommend Randy Alcorn’s book Heaven. You can also follow his ministry, Eternal Perspective Ministries.  https://www.epm.org/




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God is Moving!

Just this week, there was a massive gathering on the campus of Ohio State University, in the USA, where over 6500 students came together to worship and hear the good news of Jesus Christ (1, 2).  Over two thousand young people came forward to accept Christ as their Savior (that should give you chills!). And this isn’t the first occasion, in the fall of 2024, the Ohio State football team led outdoor gatherings, sharing the freedom, forgiveness, and abundant life that Christ offers with hundreds of students. The resulting outpouring of surrender and commitments to Christ and the massive numbers of baptisms that followed to testify to the same were evidence that this is more than a movement of college loyalty or support for a team (3,4).  And it’s not just happening in Ohio, there is an awakening stirring across the nation among this generation (5). 


Far too often the stories we hear coming out of college campuses are those of wild parties, fraternities getting into trouble -students doing anything but actually studying.  But these stories are different…and they’re happening more frequently.  What is happening?


Friends, the Holy Spirit is moving and we are witnessing an awakening of spiritual hunger, a recognition of the deep need that only God can fill.  Young people are looking for meaning and the Holy Spirit is lifting the veil, helping them recognize that without God, life is empty, directionless, and spiritually dark.  Ecclesiastes 3:11 tells us that God has set eternity in the hearts of man.  Each of us knows, deep down, there is more than what we can see in this life and there is a longing to find it.  Each individual is created with a soul- that breath of life from God that longs for communion with Him.  Yet so many lack knowledge of Him and their understanding of eternity is clouded by sin and brokenness.  But God!  He is stirring that longing to know more in the hearts of this generation. Oh that this would happen across the globe!


I know we pray for our sons and daughters on this page, but can we pray for this generation?  They are searching.  They KNOW there is more than the bill of goods they’ve been sold by their culture, academia, the media, and the entertainment industry.  They are longing for answers.  They’re thirsting for purpose and meaning.  They’re hungry for more - for that which satisfies. They want freedom from the bondage of sin and darkness and that can only be found in Jesus Christ.


“Let them give thanks to the LORD for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for mankind,for he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.” Psalm 107:8-9 


Satan is attacking young adults like never before.  He knows that this is the generation that could either stand for Christ and change the world, or reject Him soundly and be the godless generation that solidifies the Satanic stranglehold on sinful souls.  We need to pray that the Holy Spirit would guide these young men and women to knowledge of the Truth- to faith in Jesus Christ, to forgiveness, redemption, and the promise of eternal life with Christ and to an unwavering commitment to follow Him, no matter what may come.

Will you commit to pray for them?  Would you, daily, stop and pray for the protection and salvation of this generation.  Pray that the believing ones would stand firm and share their faith boldly?  Ask that God would raise up strong men and women of faith (our sons and daughters among them) who would speak truth without fear of repercussions or persecution (it will come, Scripture assures us).  Ask the Holy Spirit to move in  hearts and minds and bring unbelievers to the Throne of Grace for redemption and justification in Christ.


“For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, so that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and please Him in every way; bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God.” Colossians 1:9-10

Colossians 1:9-10 is an excellent prayer for others.  So let’s commit to pray at 1:10 pm each day for this generation.  Set a timer, write a reminder, put it in your planner.  This doesn’t have to be complicated and it doesn’t have to be long. This is just a pause and a prayer that these young men and women would surrender to the Holy Spirit, give their lives to Christ and grow in knowledge, wisdom, and understanding of God’s will and word, bearing fruit and pleasing the Lord with their lives. So when that timer goes off each day, pray for even just thirty seconds.  Imagine the many conversations at the Throne at that very moment!


Consider how encouraging it would be to see the responses of a few, of many, or even hundreds who are committing to pray daily?! (There are nearly 700 people who follow this page… we can pray together and be a mighty force!) If you miss a day, don’t worry, God gives us a new day, every day, to use for His glory.  Just keep praying!


If you would commit to pray at 1:10 each day, just respond - Praying! Let’s be an army of prayer warriors, not just for our own sons and daughters, but for this next generation who need to know Christ and to stand firm for Him. Let’s ask the Lord to stir a global revival in this generation, unlike the world has seen before!  1:10 PM.  Praying!


 


  1. https://charismanews.com/news/god-is-moving-ohio-state-experiences-massive-revival/

  2. https://cbn.com/news/us/nearly-2000-students-choose-christ-1-night-ohio-state-god-moving-generation

  3. https://news.ag.org/en/articles/news/2024/09/revival-service-at-ohio-state-university-sees-players-ministries-partner 

  4. https://www.npr.org/2024/12/11/nx-s1-5213724/ohio-state-university-football-players-are-leading-a-religious-revival 

  5. https://www.christianity.com/wiki/christian-life/why-is-revival-happening-on-college-campuses-across-america.html 

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