Category Archives: Devos

“You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down!”

I read the story of Joseph in the Bible again this morning and his experiences in Potiphar’s house and in prison – as a slave and as a prisoner – a person who was treated unfairly and accused unjustly (Genesis 39).

Joseph is person who illustrates the adage “YOU CANNOT KEEP A GOOD MAN OR WOMAN DOWN!” Here is someone who shows us what it means to live with integrity and enjoy “THE FAVOR OF THE LORD”!! Here are some of the key phrases in the story [Check ‘em out in Genesis 39)…

“The Lord was with Joseph, so he succeeded in everything he did… Potiphar noticed this and realized that the Lord was with Joseph, giving him success in everything he did… From the day Joseph was put in charge of his master’s household and property, the Lord began to bless Potiphar’s household for Joseph’s sake… But the Lord was with Joseph in prison and showed him His faithful love… The Lord was with Joseph and caused everything he did to succeed.” (New Living Translation)

I WANT TO LIVE THAT WAY!! I want to deal with whatever life brings with such devotion to God and integrity that “the Lord MAKES me to prosper” and I enjoy “the favor of the Lord”!! I want to live my life daily in such a way that not only I am blessed but that others are blessed because of me… don’t you?

Your Response When You See a Huge Crowd?

WHAT IS YOUR RESPONSE WHEN YOU SEE A LARGE CROWD OF PEOPLE?

Are you overwhelmed by the size of the crowd? Maybe you’re intimidated… or perhaps you’re even relieved (you’d prefer to just be “lost in the crowd” – unnoticed, if you please)… or you might eye the crowd with a critical eye – just a gullible mob! … Or perhaps you’re the kind of person that would like to make a difference in people’s lives – but there are just so many needs… You feel overwhelmed!

Here is what the Bible says happened to Jesus (Matthew 9:35-38)… “Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and affliction… WHEN HE SAW THE CROWDS, HE HAD COMPASSION FOR THEM, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd…

I read these words in my Bible this morning and I’ve got to tell you, I want my response when I see the crowds of people today to be like the response of Jesus! … COMPASSION!!!

But I have to admit I’m only one person… I can make a difference in my sphere of influence, but I can’t reach out and help everyone! I can help a few one-on-one, or a small group – even on occasion a larger group… but a MULTITUDE?

That’s why Jesus went on to say to His disciples (His followers), I believe, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest!”

Jesus made a powerful, positive, redemptive impact when He was on earth! He brought an expression of “the Kingdom of God/the Kingdom of Heaven” to earth! We, His followers, are His representatives in our culture, our communities, our “crowds” – We’re “The Body of Christ!” (1 Corinthians 12:27-30; Ephesians 4:11-16; John 20:21-22) “We are commissioned to be His hands, His feet, His voice, and His healing presence in our communities and around the world. Our task is to represent Him, His message, and His ministry without distortion in the power of the Holy Spirit!” (My personal definition of “the Church”)

Oh Lord… WHEN WE SEE THE CROWDS, give us “compassion” and help us – enable us, and empower us! And send forth other laborers to assist in Your divine harvest!

The Attitude of Jesus to “Sinners!”

Matthew 9:9-13… You should read it!

The mission of Jesus stands in stark contrast to the expectations of many religious people!

And nothing has changed! Jesus saw a hated tax collector and called him saying “Follow me!” … An invitation (almost a “summons”) to discipleship!

He offered “redemptive fellowship” to “tax collectors and sinners” and was criticized for it… His mission that He clearly articulated? …”I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance!”

And nothing has changed… that is still His desire and mission (and we are called to perpetuate and further it!”