Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop

“He is not afraid of bad news;
his heart is firm, trusting in the Lord.”

– Psalm 112:7

Do you fear bad news? Do you live in constant dread that the other shoe will drop? Learn to trust God more completely! Psalm 112 is a hymn celebrating the life and character of those who are deeply devoted to God, profoundly reverent toward Him, in love with His Word, and made righteous by His grace. Such a person doesn’t fear bad news. Why? Because he or she trusts God completely.

This isn’t a false prosperity gospel promise that there won’t ever be bad news for a true Christian. Far from it! Just about everyone receives bad news from time to time. Some good, godly people receive far more bad news than other people. However, as you walk closely with the Lord, you come to understand that you don’t have to be in fear of bad news. You don’t need to be burdened by dread that life is held together by a thread that could snap at any moment.

You see, those who are near to the Lord trust His goodness, His power, and His presence with them amidst bad news. They know that God will never abandon His beloved children but will walk with them through seasons of bad news. The beauty of our faith isn’t that we never receive bad news. It’s that our suffering Savior comforts and strengthens us when bad news comes our way. Trust in the Lord – that He is always on duty, that His ways are always better and wiser than your ways, and that He loves and knows what is eternally best for you. Then you don’t need to fear bad news and you’re ready to glorify God and serve Him well when bad news comes. #FollowJesus

When the World Tosses You To and Fro

“So that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.” – Ephesians 4:14

Stability of belief and understanding is a mark of spiritual maturity. As we grow in Christ, understanding Him and His Word more clearly and deeply, we’re less easily influenced by others. This is a very good thing – one of the essential reasons Ephesians 4 says churches are blessed with pastors and teachers. If you were to honestly assess yourself, is this where you are? Are your beliefs and emotions anchored in Christ and relatively unchanging? Or are you all over the map based on what you’ve last seen, heard, or read?

Many Christians today are very much tossed about by the waves and winds of algorithms and influencers. They have zeal for the Lord but lack the stability of truly understanding what He taught. If that is you, seek to grow in maturity. How? Ephesians 4 is clear that we mature and our minds grow stable as we fellowship, worship, and study in the local body of Christ, a Bible-believing and teaching church. This doesn’t happen overnight but is a result of engaged living and studying of God’s Word with others. Choose wise pastors and teachers and learn from them rather than letting algorithms feed you more and more different and confusing influencers.

Cunning, craftiness, and deceit are the norm of the day, especially on social media. There are wonderful resources available online and terrible ones. Don’t let any of these replace the growth opportunities available through a faithful church of Jesus Christ. #FollowJesus

Throne Room Access

“This was according to the eternal purpose that he has realized in Christ Jesus our Lord, in whom we have boldness and access with confidence through our faith in him” – Ephesians 3:11-12

By God’s grace, when you put your faith in Jesus Christ, you gain access to God the Father. Not just any access – bold, confident access. In other words, you have the freedom and privilege to come before God Almighty in prayer, certain that He’s delighted you’ve come. You don’t need to be timid in your prayers. You don’t need to worry that you’re bothering God with your concerns. You can trust that in Jesus Christ, you have an “All Access” pass to enter God’s throne room. You are welcome there!

As a follower of Jesus and blood-bought child of God, you are invited and welcomed to bring every praise, concern, fear, anxiety, doubt, confession, and thanksgiving to God in prayer. He will always listen with favor. He may say no to your request but He won’t punish you, reject you, or mock you for asking. God LOVES you. Because He does, you can trust that He will hear you out with love. You may come before Him boldly and pray confidently.

If you feel like God isn’t listening or your prayers aren’t going anywhere, those feelings are lies! The truth is that when you pray, you are in the presence of God and He is absolutely listening. Don’t be shy. Don’t be a stranger. Don’t save your prayers for just the “big” things. Lift everything up to God with thanksgiving and let the peace of God’s presence fill your soul. #FollowJesus

Uncomfortable In Your Own Skin?

“Listen to me, you who know righteousness,
the people in whose heart is my law;
fear not the reproach of man,
nor be dismayed at their revilings.”

– Isaiah 51:7

If you know the Lord, His love for you, His presence in your life, and His word, rest in that. Ground yourself and your sense of self in the Lord Jesus Christ, His righteousness in you, and His teachings. Trust in these things and let them define you. Then don’t worry about what other people think or say about you!

That can be hard… Too many Christians are still concerned about being liked, respected, and popular. They are uncomfortable in their own skin and afraid of being scorned by others. If that describes you, draw near to God and work to be set free from that. Truly following Jesus in the way of Jesus often isn’t popular. Jesus certainly wasn’t liked or respected by many He came to save. Don’t let your happiness or sense of worth be based on what other people think or say about you. Draw near to God and ground your being in His approval and love.

The more you know the Lord and what the Bible teaches, the easier this becomes. You know that God loves you so much that He sent His Son to die for you. You know that He will never leave or forsake you. You know that by His grace, through faith in Jesus, your sins have been forgiven and God has welcomed you into His family as His precious, beloved, adopted child. You know that Christ is always with you. You know that you’re sealed by the Holy Spirit as a guarantee of the eternal inheritance you will receive in God’s presence. When you truly know these things, then the Holy Spirit can make you very bold indeed, unafraid of the reproaches, insults, and scorn of other people. #FollowJesus

Love, Just the Same

“For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ But if you bite and devour one another, watch out that you are not consumed by one another.” – Galatians 5:14-15

This is a good word for a divisive time! Love your neighbor. Focus less on convincing your neighbor to think exactly like you. Focus less on being offended that your neighbor is trying to get you to think exactly like them. Just love your neighbor in the same extravagant, gracious, and overflowing way you love yourself.

Don’t bite and devour other people. Not with your words, texts, or emails. Not with your posts. Not with your shares. Not with your actions. Not even in your thoughts. Not over earthly things. Not over minor spiritual things. Just love your neighbor the way you love yourself. Don’t take part in attacking, chewing up, or spitting out other people, especially other Christians with whom you disagree. Just don’t. #FollowJesus