Friday, August 2, 2024

POSSIBILITIES

Today’s Reading: Mark 10

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The Jordan River is 251 kilometres (156 miles) long and flows from the Galilee (approximately 600 ft below Sea Level) south to the Dead Sea (approximately 1,300 feet below Sea Level). Currently, the river serves as the eastern border of Israel and the Palestinian Authority West Bank. On the east of Jordan’s waters is the Kingdom of Jordan.

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Key Verse: Mark 10:27

But Jesus looked at them and said, “With men it is impossible, but not with God; for with God all things are possible.”

 

God has established humanly impossible standards. Why? Because He desires that we will learn that “with God all things are possible.” We can’t reach those standards on our own. “All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Jesus is the perfect manifestation of the Glory of God (please read John 1:14). In His response to the rich young ruler, Jesus establishes God’s standard. Our possessions must never become more important than our obedience. This young person found it impossible to surrender his wealth for the sake of Jesus. Notice two insights into this story: (1) Jesus loved this man. (2) The youth was truly sorry that he found it impossible to obey Jesus. Perhaps after Jesus’ death, resurrection, the coming of the Holy Spirit to empower people, and the establishment of the Church, this man was among those who gave away their possessions for the sake of Christ (Acts 2:45). We don’t know, but remember, “with God all things are possible!”

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Dear Lord Jesus, I can’t follow You on my own. Therefore, I’m asking for special grace every day. With Your presence and power, “I can do all things through Christ Who strengthens me” (Philippians 4:13). Amen!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

When my great-grandson, Myles Neilson, was four years old, he announced to me that he would never kill an animal. I said, “What if a lion was about to eat you and you had a gun…would you shoot the lion?” He thought about it and said, “No. I would raise my hands and say, ‘Stop!’ and God would tell him to stop!” He paused again and then said, “Well, maybe lions don’t listen to God very well.” This gave me the opportunity to tell him the story of Daniel in the lion’s den (Daniel 6). In verses 13 to 16 of today’s reading, Jesus gives a profound truth about children. I have learned much from children. Once I’m sure I heard God’s still small voice speak to me saying, “David, you’ve become far too sophisticated. Be childlike as you once were, and you’ll see many more of My mighty works than you do now.”

Yours from a childlike heart,

David

4 thoughts on “Friday, August 2, 2024

  1. Amen to that still small voice.It may not be an audible voice but a voice within your own mind.When I have heard it,aside from the poems,I can never ‘swear’ I heard Him speak.May God bless your day as you walk with him.
    The story of when David;s father was taken across the desert to a hospital years ago and one small cloud blocked the deadly heat through their journey inspired this.
    Cloud Of Grace

    Oh cloud of grace that shaded me
    And made known the Lord’s smile,
    You guarded me in my misery
    As I travelled o’er each bumpy mile.

    Over the years I can not know
    How many times you smiled,
    But as I had watched my children grow,
    I know that You too had watched this child.

    You’ve blessed us more than we can count,
    For true love seeks no gain,
    So we must never keep an account,
    To show that we have not lived in vain.
    G.W(Bill)Marshall /4 ‎Nov, ‎2017

  2. This day, this day, Lord, help me keep my eyes on You. You forgive, You give grace to live as we ought. Help us share You with others, in Jesus’s name, amen

  3. Asking for “that special grace” as well. Must remember, “I can do all things” as per Philippians 4: 13 in Christ Jesus. Having some challenges these days. Blessings all.

  4. Amen to all the comments above.
    I prayed David’s prayer today.
    Phillippians 4: 13 is precious to me,
    “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”
    It helps me cope with my challenges on those ‘bumpy’ days!
    Praise our Lord Jesus Christ in whom we trust, Amen.

    Thank You Jesus for being faithful and true to Your Word.
    May God bless all who trust in Him, Amen.

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