Sunday, October 9, 2011
Shield-proof; the power of protection
Monday, October 3, 2011
GIANT promises
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Windshields
Friday, September 30, 2011
Favor
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Right on!
Right on!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Soul desire
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Cookie-cutter Christianity
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
The birthing process reborn
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Birthday gift
After returning from the mall, my husband (who rarely goes shopping) expressed his concern over finding me a birthday present. "Everything I looked at wasn't good enough for you" he said, almost painstakingly. "What a great problem to have" I thought to myself, "knowing that nothing "materialistic" could ever express enough your love for someone."
"The one thing I ask of the Lord – the thing I seek most – is to live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, delighting in the Lord's perfections and meditating in His Temple." Psalm 27:4 NIV
Fifty years of living has taught me one thing on this day; everyday is a "birthday" present from God when you have Christ. The joy of knowing that one day I'll "live in the house of the Lord" for all the remaining days of my life makes me celebrate everyday I'm here as a "birthday" gift from God.
Thought to live by: Salvation through Christ gives new meaning to the word "birthday".
"Who's your daddy; knowing God as Abba Father" is a devotional written by Pat Ferguson (Copyright © 2011, All Rights Reserved)
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Warning Signs
The Department of Highways usually posts a "Do Not Enter – Wrong Way" sign at an exit ramp just in case a driver misinterprets the ramp as an entrance onto the interstate or highway. Drivers who commit the mistake of entering in the wrong direction will usually only do that once, assuming they survive the mistake.
"My brothers, if one of you should wander from the truth and someone should bring him back, remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error his way will save him from death and cover over a multitude of sins." James 5:20 NIV
Only God knows if our mistakes are immediately or potentially fatal. When we separate our lives from Him we lead ourselves to walking into our own demise, not knowing immediately the danger that lies ahead. Sometimes we see the signs, but ignore them. Other times we not only miss the warning but fail to equip ourselves with the knowledge of how to handle it. Sadly, many people – including those who proclaim to love us – allow us to walk in the wrong direction. If you find yourself in this position then ask yourself this question; do I love this person (yourself included) enough to help them live? If the answer is yes (and it should be), then do everything you can to bring them back to the truth.
Thought to live by: Going in the wrong direction leads to nowhere.
"Who's Your Daddy; knowing God as Abba Father" is a daily devotional written by Pat Ferguson. Copyright © 2011; All rights reserved.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Forgiveness, first
Can you imagine walking into a "Doc in the Box" and the first thing the doctor says to you upon hearing about your impending condition is, "Your sins are forgiven"? We would (probably) think that the doctor was not all "there"! We came to get well and he's talking about forgiveness. What in the world do the two have in common, you might ask? Faith.
"Some men came bringing Him a paralytic…..When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, "Son, your sins are forgiven." Mark 2:3, 5 NIV
Jesus wasn't just the Great Physician of our physical needs; He was and is the reason we have a life in the first place. Jesus saw that many were following Him for what they could receive in the natural (healing) but He knew that what they really needed to "live" was more than what they could comprehend; forgiveness. Think about how many, many times you've been sick, depressed, in need, etc., and you've called out to God? Those times in our lives will come and go continuously….and God knows that. What we will only have a short window of time with is our moment we receive His forgiveness. If we miss that "moment" all the wellness in the world won't even matter.
Thought to live by: Forgiveness of sin heals everything else.
"Who's your Daddy; knowing God as Abba Father" is a devotional written by Pat Ferguson
Copyright © 2011, All Rights Reserved
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Where does “wisdom” begin?
"We thought, because we had power, we had wisdom" (Stephen Vincent Benet). "The beginning of wisdom is to desire it" (Gabriol). "The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right names" (Adam Hammond)
Wisdom, from our human understanding, often equals hindsight. Wisdom rarely is the first thing we pray for but always the thing we need. Wisdom is priceless, timeless and unbiased. However, the beginning of wisdom is the turning point in our lives; without it we simply run in circles looking for answers that seemingly elude us and keep our dreams and desires at bay.
"But wisdom is shown to be right by what results from it." (Matthew 11:19)
Jesus' life was the ultimate example of living a life birthed in wisdom. Daily, Jesus sought God for direction, spent time in the word of God and obeyed God's calling upon His life. Even Jesus, who was both God and yet a simple man, knew that wisdom wasn't a given but a lifestyle of devotion and obedience, resulting in what was right.
Thought to live by: The beginning of wisdom comes from fearing that we haven't asked God for the answer.
"Who's your daddy; knowing God as Abba Father" is a daily devotional written by Pat Ferguson, Copyright © 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
The two sides of “entitlement”
"An Albuquerque man was sentenced to prison Wednesday after he asked to repay his investment scam victims through poker tournament winnings, but failed to find luck at the card table." (Albuquerque, AP, April 8, 2011). It's hard to imagine such stupidity exists along with the sense of entitlement that goes with it. Not only did this scam artist rob innocent people of their hard earned money, he attempted to take a short cut in returning it. Fortunately, the judge said "no" to his suggestions and sent him on his way to prison.
"Lord, you have poured out amazing blessings on your land! You have restored the fortunes of Israel. You have forgiven the guilt of your people; yes, you have covered all their sins." Psalm 85:1
What life hands us will never seem quite fair if we look at it from our point of view. The innocent victims of a scam artist not only lose their fortunes they lose their faith in mankind. But God, who is the only One we can ever fully trust, steps in on our behalf (much like a judge) and finds a way to restore us even if it doesn't appear to be what we expected or thought we would be "entitled" to.
Thought to live by: Entitlement isn't always something we deserve but what God bestows upon us even when we don't expect it.
"Who's your daddy; knowing God as Abba Father" is a daily devotional written by Pat Ferguson, Copyright © 2011