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Rise

 Proverbs 24:16 ESV for the righteous falls seven times and rises again, but the wicked stumble in times of calamity. What matters isn't so much whether or not we fall. Falling is inevitable in life. What matters is whether we get back up again. Successful people fail one more time than failures. Failures give up. Successful people keep going. Spiritually to be honest, we're all failures. We need Jesus to raise us up. Were born spiritually dead, and need him to make us spiritually alive.  Even having been made alive spiritually, we fall many times. We're not perfect this side of glory. We need God to pick us back up again. 'Dear Lord, we're so grateful you pick us up when we fall. Please help us to persevere, until you call us home. In Christ's name, amen'.

Glory

 Luke 19:38 ESV saying, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord! Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!”  On the face of it this verse seems great. In reality, just days later, the Jerusalemites would be baying for Jesus's blood. They probably thought he was a worldly king to kick out the Romans. Jesus truly is the King who comes in the name of the Lord. He isn't just some political figure. He's the King of kings and the Lord of lords.  Because Jesus is Lord, there is order in the universe. Though life often seems chaotic, God is on the throne of heaven. When Jesus returns, all disorder will cease. On the face of it, this Galilean Carpenter turned Teacher mustn't have seemed that glorious, riding into Jerusalem on a donkey. Yet the crowd at this point recognised his glory. To be glorious isn't to be proud, but to be humble. 'Our Lord and King, we recognise your glory and the peace that comes through submission to you. May we ever worship you, f...

Poverty

 Matthew 5:3 ESV Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. This is a counterintuitive verse. We tend to equate riches with blessedness, whether materialistically or even spiritually. We #blessed the expensive holiday snaps on social media for example. Jesus says the opposite to what we might assume. If we know ourselves to be naturally poor spiritually, we can come to God for the riches he provides to those who know their need of him. He who was rich beyond all splendour, all for love's sake became poor, so that we through his poverty might become spiritually rich. If we think we're good enough for God as we are, we're deluding ourselves. We need to admit we're beggars spiritually. We receive the Bread of life through faith in him. Christians are famously described as beggars telling other beggars where to find bread. We're not to bad stingy with the spiritual sustenance we find in Christ. We're to be generous with others to tell them ...

Pure

 Matthew 5:8 ESV Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. At first glance this might seem a nice promise by Jesus. On second thoughts, it's concerning. How can impure people like us see the Holy One? Doesn't it say elsewhere in Scripture that no one may see God and live? Thankfully, the Lord Jesus is the image of the invisible God. Through Christ we can see the Almighty. We're naturally impure. We struggle with the likes of lust and hatred. Yet Jesus is able to purify us. When we're metaphorically washed in the blood of Jesus, we're purified of our spiritual impurities. God often tries us in the furnace of affliction. It's not an easy process, but it skims off our cross and makes us purer than gold. 'Dear God, please purify our hearts so that we can see you in your beautiful glory. For your honour and praise, amen'.

Shield

 Psalm 3:3 ESV  But you, O Lord, are a shield about me, my glory, and the lifter of my head. David was at one of the lowest points of his life. The consequences of his adultery and murder meant his family and even his very kingdom were falling apart before his very eyes. Yet even in the midst, we have this powerful declaration of faith. The Lord was a shield about David against his murderous son Absalom. David trusted in God to look after him even though humanly speaking he was hopeless. David's glory wasn't in himself but in the Lord his Saviour. There's an apocryphal psalm where 'David' is all self congratulatory about killing Goliath. It doesn't ring true with genuine Psalms where the Psalmists are God congratulatory. David didn't pat himself on the back.  David could have gone around crestfallen, like he was avoiding sniper fire. Yet he testified that God lifted his head. We don't have to be overcome by guilt and shame. 'O Lord, please prove the ...

Harmony

 Romans 15:5 ESV May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus,  God helps us to endure in the Christian life. It isn't always easy. Often we may be poor, sad, downtrodden, persecuted etc.  The Christian life doesn't require us to grit our teeth. Neither does it require us to have a permanent grin. The reality is somewhere in the middle. Inevitably, there will be conflict in the Christian life. Yet we are to live in harmony with one another. We're to seek to encourage each other, not to discourage one another. In Christ Jesus, harmony is possible. Unity in diversity is a reality in the body of Christ. We just have to live up to it. 'God, please help us to endure, to encourage and to live in harmony with one another. In Jesus' name, amen'.

Wholeheartedness

 Jeremiah 29:13 ESV You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.  Taken in isolation, I actually find this verse concerning! Maybe at first glance it seems like a nice promise. Yet can we say we wholeheartedly seek God? Elsewhere in Jeremiah we're told that our hearts are deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked. Who can understand them? So even if we think we're wholehearted, how do we know we're not deluding ourselves? Thankfully, in Ezekiel, God promises to give us new hearts. If God gives us new hearts, we will seek and find him. It depends on his grace, not upon his performance. Even as born again believers, we struggle with old fleshly desires. Even David, the 'man after God's own heart', committed adultery and murder. Yet God is willing and able to forgive and to restore. 'Almighty God, may we seek you wholeheartedly, and so find in you our all in all. For your glory we pray, amen'.

Rivers

 John 7:38 ESV  Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.’”  Belief in Jesus isn't just a 'get out of hell free card'. If we believe in the Lord, we will become blessings. We'll be like fresh mountain streams to thirsty travellers. Our faith isn't to be JAM- Jesus And Me. Our faith is to be JOY- Jesus Others You. We're to bless others with the blessings we've received from God. Jesus had complete confidence in God's word. We should too. If Scriptures say it, so shall it be. People sometimes criticise the Scriptures for being violent or misogynistic for example. I respond that the Bible is a realistic book about life in a fallen world. We should come to Christ for life and the hope of a glorious eternity. 'Dear Lord, may we be blessed by you, and so become blessings. We ask for your honour and praise, amen'.

Ask

 Matthew 7:8 ESV For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened. Interestingly, in the context, Jesus isn't just talking about salvation. He mentions Father God being able and willing to give us 'good things'. God isn't just concerned about our spiritual welfare, but our holistic wellbeing. Having said that, I don't think this verse is a blank cheque. We're not necessarily going to get a private jet if we ask for one. We have to ask in line with God's will. There's definitely an application of this verse around our need to be saved from sin. 'All who call upon the name of the Lord will be saved'. If we sincerely ask God in faith for salvation, he will grant it to us, because of Christs death on our behalf. I'm sure this verse isn't just about 'good things' in a materialistic sense. The best thing is a relationship with God as our heavenly Father, Christ as our spiritual Br...

Thirst

 Psalm 42:1 ESV  As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God. What are we thirsty for? Gratification? Money, sex, power? The Psalmist was thirsty for God. What we long for says a lot about us. Longings are asking to be satisfied, whether for food, water, or even God. As CS Lewis said, if we have a desire this world can't satisfy, we can reckon that we were made for another world. As Augustine said, we were made for God, and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in him. We need to find out satisfaction in God ultimately. Anything else is a broken cistern that doesn't hold fresh water as it were. Thankfully, God delights to quench our spiritual thirst. He wants to make us fulfilled in him. By trusting in Christ crucified on our behalf we get to do so. 'Dear God our Father, please satisfy our spiritual longings. For we ask in Christ's gracious name, amen'.