April 23, 2020

Be Still . . .
Devotionals for Daily Living ©
When he came to his senses, he said, `How many of my father’s hired men have food to spare, and here I am starving to death!
(Luke 15:17 (NIV))
How far have you wandered from your Father? What caused you to wander? Did you see something that looked appealing to you? Did you think to yourself that you would do something for a little while and then return? Perhaps you simply found yourself drifting away and did not even realize it until it was too late.
I like the words “When he came to his senses.” The son had realized that he was a fool for choosing to stay in the squalor that he found himself in. He realized that he had a way out of his predicament and he was going to accept the consequences, humble himself and ask for forgiveness.
When did you come to your senses? Did you wake up one morning and not remember were you were? Did you look in the mirror and not recognize the person you saw? Maybe your personal story is not as bad as these examples, but each of us has a story. We realized that we had been foolish to think that we could do things on our own. We came to our senses and returned to the Father. Isn’t it nice to know that no matter how far we stray, it is only a single step back to the loving embrace of God. Isn’t it good to know that our sins have been forgiven through the atoning blood of Jesus. Through Jesus, we are offered grace, mercy and eternal salvation. All that we have to do is come to our senses and accept it by accepting Jesus as our personal Lord and Savior.
Have you come to your senses?
Copyright 1998 – 2020 Dennis J. Smock
Daily Living Ministries, Inc.
http://www.dailylivingministries.org
Subscribe to daily email delivery
Visit us on facebook
Like this:
Like Loading...
Leave a Comment » |
all of heaven rejoices when a sinner repents, backwards priorities, come to your senses, God calls sinners to repent, God rejoices when a sinner repents, Godly priorities, it is a matter of priorities, priorities, prodigal son, repent, repent before it is too late, salvation requires repentance, sinners repent, Uncategorized, we must repent, what are your priorities | Tagged: accept, appealing, ask, atoning, back, Be still, blood, came, come, consequences, death, drifting, embrace, eternal, far, Father, food, foolshoosing, forgiven, Forgiveness, God, grace, himself, hired, humble, Jesus, late, look, Lord, loving, men, mercy, mirror, mornign, personal, realize, realized, recognize, return, returned, salvation, Savior, senses, single, sins, somethign, spare, squalor, starving, stay, step, stray, wake up, wandered |
Permalink
Posted by dailylivingministries
November 8, 2019

Be Still . . .
Devotionals for Daily Living
They are surprised that you do not join them in their reckless, wild living, and they heap abuse on you.
(1 Peter 4:4 (NIV))
Do you know people like this?
Unfortunately, we all can probably rattle off more than a few names of people who make it their mission to ridicule us for our faith. They taunt us and try to get us to do the things that they find so appealing. They call us anything from chicken to holier than thou to Bible thumpers. Why do some people feel compelled to try to make those who profess a faith in Jesus do things that go against that faith? Sometimes it seems that they think it is their life mission to cause someone to fall back into sin!
Does this sound like the tactics of the enemy?
Satan uses all that he can to get believers to give up their faith. This also includes people that we know and people that simply come into our lives for a short time. Sometimes the attacks from the enemy come in forms that completely catch us off guard, but most of the time they come as occurrences, as temptations from people we know. We must turn the tables on these temptations and start to pray for those whom the enemy is using. They don’t realize the depth or the consequences of the activities that they use to temp and taunt us with.
But they will have to give account to him who is ready to judge the living and the dead.
(1 Peter 4:5 (NIV))
There will come a time when they will have to account for everything that they have done. They will be found guilty of their sins. If they do not repent and accept Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior, they will face the eternal consequences of their sin.
for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,
(Romans 3:23 (NIV))
Our society has a term for when people we know try to get us to do something. Perhaps we, as the Body of Christ, in addition to resisting peer pressure, need to start applying some peer pressure through prayer for those who seek our destruction.
Are you ready to start applying some prayer pressure?
Copyright 1998 – 2019 Dennis J. Smock
Daily Living Ministries, Inc.
http://www.dailylivingministries.org
Subscribe to daily email delivery
Visit us on facebook
Like this:
Like Loading...
Leave a Comment » |
don't be swayed by peer pressure, Godly priorities, it is a matter of priorities, peer pressure, power of prayer, prayer, prayer and petition, prayer is our weapon, prayer is powerful and effective, prayer of the righteous, priorities, the power of prayer, Uncategorized, what are your priorities | Tagged: abuse, accept, account, activities, appealing, applying, attacks, Be still, believers, Body of Christ, consequences, depth, enemy, eternal, faith, fall, give, glory, God, guilty, heap, Jesus, join, know, living, Lord, mission, occurances, peer, people, personal, pray, prayer, pressure, ready, realize, reckless, repent, ridicule, Savior, short, sinned, sins, society, start, surpised, tactics, taunt, temptations, time, turn, up, wild |
Permalink
Posted by dailylivingministries