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Love

 1 Corinthians 13:4 ESV Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant  Jesus is love personified. He is patient and kind. He doesn't envy or boast; he isn't arrogant. We fall far short of love's standards. Yet God's love isn't conditional upon our performance. God loves us even though we are unlovely. Just because we fall short doesn't mean to say we shouldn't seek to be loving. We do so not to earn our salvation though. We love because God first loved us. 1 Corinthians 13 is a great place to go if we want to know what love looks like. We do well to consider how we can demonstrate patience and kindness. We do well to avoid envy, boasting and arrogance. 'Loving heavenly Father, we praise you for you love and ask for your help in emulating you. For the honour of your name, amen'.

Wisdom

 James 1:5 ESV If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.  Wisdom doesn't come naturally to any of us. We all need this verse. We all need to ask God for wisdom. Biblical wisdom isn't just intelligence. It's not just about knowing stuff intellectually. It's about choosing the right way to go. It's not enough to know that we shouldn't play with fire. We have to choose not to actually play with fire. God doesn't want us foolish. Thankfully, God doesn't begrudgingly give wisdom. We just need to believingly ask him for it. He doesn't berate us for lacking it; he's just glad to give us wisdom. 'Dear God our Father, please help us to believingly ask for wisdom, and so to receive it from your gracious hand. In Christ's name, amen'.

Seek

 Luke 19:10 CSBA For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save the lost.’   In the context, we might misread Zacchaeus as having earned his salvation by compensating those he'd stolen from. This statement from Jesus disproves that misunderstanding. Zacchaeus was simply responding to the Lord's mercy towards him. Jesus didn't come to see if any would seek him. He knows that if it's not for his love, no one would seek him out. The emphasis in Scripture is on God seeking us out, not us seeking God out. As Jesus sought Zacchaeus out, so he seeks out all who trust in him. He doesn't want any to perish. He wants us all to come to faith in him. By the blood of Jesus, we can be saved. If we respond with restitution for those we've wronged, that is simply proof that God has already saved us. Our compensating of those we've hurt doesn't earn our salvation. 'Father in heaven, we praise you for sending your Son to seek and to save us. May we respond as we ough...

Evil

 Matthew 5:11 CSBA  ‘You are blessed when they insult you and persecute you and falsely say every kind of evil against you because of me.  Typically of Jesus's Beatitudes, this verse seems counterintuitive. We certainly don't feel blessed when people insult, persecute and slander us. Yet Jesus insists we are. Elsewhere, Jesus pronounces woe on those who are spoken well of, for so they did to the false prophets. False prophets flatter people. True believers might not insult, persecute and slander people, but neither do we pretend everything's okay if it isn't. If we belong to Jesus, we're 'in the world but not of the world'. So why would we expect to be accepted by the world? If we are accepted by the world, we're doing something wrong. As we're told elsewhere, 'all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.' Persecution in one sense is wrong. In another sense, it shows that we're doing something right (not that we...

Persecution

 Matthew 5:10 CSBA  Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for the kingdom of heaven   is theirs. When we think of persecution, we might envisage imprisonment, torture and martyrdom. Jesus seems to emphasise what enables such things: insults and slander. We certainly don't feel blessed when we're insulted and slandered. Elsewhere we're told of Christians rejoicing that they were counted as worthy to suffer for Christ. It's better to suffer for him than as a result of our sinfulness. The Apostle Peter said as much. Also, we're told that all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted. We won't all be martyred, but we will all be insulted and slandered. The offence of the crucifixion of Christ that we profess will provoke people to attack us. If we want to be part of the Kingdom of heaven, we will be persecuted. We're not to invite persecution. Yet it will inevitably come out way. 'King of heaven, may we dwell...

Peacemaking

  Matthew 5:9 CSBA   Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.   This is a very timely verse for me as I seek to defuse a conflict I'm in. The devil would tempt me to retaliate. Jesus calls me to take the hurt and to leave it at the foot of the cross. Our gut reaction when someone hurts us is to hurt them back. Then we'd be as bad as them. The Jesus way is to forgive and to seek to move on. If the other person isn't willing to move on, it's probably best to make a tactical retreat. I know avoidance isn't really actively making peace. Sometimes though it is a way of regrouping and planning a more peaceful response out of the heat of anger. As my daughters were play fighting yesterday, I reflected that it's much easier to start a conflict than it is to end one. Yet whoever initiated conflict, we should be the ones to initiate peace. As Trump has discovered with Iran, peacemaking is easier said than done. 'Dear Father God, we praise you ...

Purity

  Matthew 5:8 CSBA Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.   Jesus seems to be stating the impossible here. Surely no one can see God and live. Surely we're all impure in heart! Thankfully, nothing is impossible for God. He can purify our hearts. By the blood of Jesus, our hearts can be cleansed.  Our hearts are naturally impure. Yet God can give us spiritual heart transplants. Then we need to stay healthy spiritually. We're all sinners, and no sinner can see God and live. Yet God can sanctify us to see our Saviour and Lord. God is a Spirit, but Christ reveals him to us. 'God Almighty, please purify our hearts. May we have the honour of seeing you, and dwelling with you for eternity. In Jesus' name, amen'.

Update

I lost access to this account.  I temporarily blogged over at boberlain.blogspot.com. I'll return here now. 

Walk

 Galatians 5:16 ESV  But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. Elsewhere we're told to keep in step with the Spirit. I think there's two main ways we can get out of step with the Spirit and seek gratification elsewhere. One way is selfish hedonism. The other is self righteous moralism. Hedonism is an obvious way people try and gratify the desires of the flesh. Whether it's 'sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll' or eating, drinking and being merry- hedonism is often about idolising good things and allowing them to usurp God's place. Biblically for example, even though sex is good, it should be enjoyed within hetrosexual, monogamous marriages for life, and not at the expense of prayer. Another way people seek to gratify the desires of the flesh is moralism. This is more subtle. They might have an appearance of godliness, but they deny its power- God- and seek to take credit for their own self righteousness. In our flesh we ...

Faith

 Ephesians 2:8-9 ESV For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.  Grace is an undeserved gift. It is often described as God's Riches At Christ's Expense. Faith is the key that unlocks the door of grace. We can't be all self congratulatory if we have faith. Even our faith is a gift of God. So if we don't have faith, we can simply ask God to give it to us. We can't earn the gift of faith. God gives us it out of his loving graciousness. We don't deserve it. There's no room for boasting in the Christian life. Neither is there room for resting on our laurels. We are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God has prepared in advance for us to do. 'Dear Father God, please reveal to us what works you would have us to do for you today. Yet may our trust ever be in your grace and your gift of faith. In Christ's name we ask...