Daily Devotional: July 7 – Bent or Straight

Unto the upright there arises light in the darkness; He is gracious, and full of compassion, and righteous – Psalm 112:4B

Imagine walking on the street and seeing half the people walking bent over and crooked while the other half walk straight and erect. Wouldn’t that be weird? I am sure you would be shocked and slap yourself to wake yourself up from the nightmare. This type of scene is something you might see in a horror movie or in a zombie apocalypse movie. While this scenario is not real in the physical world, it is real in a spiritual sense. Spiritually, there are people who walk upright and there are people walking crookedly. But because we do not see this, we are neither shocked nor give the spiritual scene a second thought. To be upright is to be straight and erect but to be crooked is to be bent. Why choose to walk uprightly? It is the right and natural way to walk as it is the way God created you. When you decide to behave in line with how God made you is when your life changes. By walking upright, you are much less likely to experience those things that people who walk crookedly experience. You get to live a gracious, compassionate, and righteous life. You get to experience hope even when you are going through tough times.

I choose to walk uprightly because that is how God created me

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Daily Devotional: July 6 – Road to Blessings

Praise the Lord! Blessed is the man who fears the Lord, who delights greatly in His commandments – Psalm 112:1

Thank God that being blessed does not hinge on things such as into which family we are born, what we did in the past, our skin color, or any other worldly consideration, though the world would have you believe that is all that matters. Praise God that for those in Christ, our blessings hinge on the extent to which we fear the Lord (have an awe of God) and the extent to which we obey (listen intently to Him) with the intention of acting on His instructions! Does this mean that everyone on earth has the chance to be blessed to the same degree? No! What it does mean is that the individual will have the opportunity to be blessed compared to those around them. So, let me ask you: How often to do you listen to what God is telling you? How much respect do you have for God’s instruction? To dismiss the voice of God is to trouble yourself. You can either chase blessings all your life or let blessings chase you by allowing God to influence your thoughts and actions. Respect God so that you can experience the blessings of peace that comes from Him.

As my thoughts and actions go, so goes my life

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Daily Devotional: July 5 – Be Curious

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding – Psalm 111:10

Moses was chosen by God to go to Egypt as a Prophet in part because he was awed by a burning bush and decided to turn aside to investigate the reason. To fear the Lord is to have an awe of the Lord. And just like Moses, that awe should lead to us to thirst for knowledge about all things that pertain to God. The knowledge we gain from our curiosity of God in turn leads us to have good understanding so that we can apply knowledge wisely and walk in wisdom. How curious are when it comes to the things of God? Remember that God is all knowing and can shed light on all areas of your life! In which area of life do you need wisdom? Remember to study the word of God afresh in that area and you will start to gain understanding! Don’t relegate God to having impact on few areas of your life (e.g. healing or morality). Go to Him for your relationship, finance, and all your needs. Be curious about what He says in all areas of your life to gain understanding. When you gain understanding, you will begin to walk in wisdom. And when you gain understanding is when you will see your life soar!

I will experience the awesomeness of God in new areas of my life as I study His word with an open heart

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Daily Devotional: July 4 – A Just God

The works of his hands are faithful and just; all his precepts are trustworthy – Psalm 111:7

The bible teaches us that God abhors cheating and unfair treatment. It also teaches that God does not show partiality but that He is a just God as further evidenced by today’s verse. So why are there people who have a worldview that God will act unjustly and will favor a group of people unfairly just because they belong to Him? Biblical history does not support this view. The bible tells us that the people of God suffered consequences when they acted waywardly. Moses warned then that this would happen and cautioned them to choose God’s way. Apostle Paul mentioned that we reap what we sow. Apostle Peter mentioned that he perceived that God does not show partiality. Friend, we should not take the truth that God loves us deeply as a license to rebel against God and treat people unfairly. If we see anything happening around the world that is unjust, then we know that God’s hand is not in it, no matter how much people would like to spin a tale of history or lineage to justify it. God is just! This has never changed and will never change.

God does not sanction actions that are unfair and unjust

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Daily Devotional: July 3 – Prayer Battle

The Lord says to my lord: “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” – Psalm 110:1

We injure ourselves and make situations worse when we decide to fight battles that belong to God. One such battle is the battle to get our partner to change. It is not our job to change people as that job belongs to God. All we can do is pray for people and give them grace while taking steps to shield ourselves from potential collateral damage that comes from their actions. Prayer is a form of battle; it is spiritual warfare. This is the type of warfare that God instructed David to engage in. To sit at God’s right hand is to spend time in the presence of God in conversation (with Him). The promise from God is that He will subdue our enemies. When we fight God’s way; when we fight the battle first on our knees, we win without experiencing the destruction that comes from taking matters into our own hands. It is time for you to sit down and let God fight your battles for you.

I will go to the Lord to understand the strategy for victory before rushing into battle

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Daily Devotional: July 2 – Caution, Wounded Heart

For I am poor and needy, and my heart is wounded within me – Psalm 109:22

The words of David that precedes the 22nd verse of Psalm 109 reveal what vitriol can emanate from a wounded heart. In his wounded state, David’s words did not reveal the heart of God for people. Rather, the persecution he was going through ate at him and turned him into a different person. In this verse, David confesses that his heart is wounded and gives us the reason for his vitriolic words. David’s words remind us of the importance of dealing with our wounded heart rather than brushing our deep-seated pain aside. If we do not deal with our wounds, our wounds will deal with us and pollute the way we relate to other people. If you are acting in a way that is strange to you, or you find that your behavior leads to self-sabotage, then it could be that you have a wounded heart. If this is you, seek wise council and pray to the Lord for Him to reveal the root of your wounds. Then choose to journey on the road to healing.

I choose to heal my wounds rather than use them to justify my behavior.

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Daily Devotional: July 1 – Silence the Naysayers

In return for my friendship, they accuse me, but I am a man of prayer – Psalm 109:4

Have you heard of the YouTuber who goes by the name of Mr. Beast? When he helped a multitude of blind people see, he was accused of ‘using’ those people to promote his channel. When he dug wells in African communities, some people sent him messages wishing him dead! In response to these things, Mr. Beast said that if anyone desires to be liked, then they should not have a purpose in their heart to do good, but that they should instead buy a mansion and brag about it. What Mr. Beast experienced is an example of how good is rewarded for evil. Another example of how evil is paid for good is that of the crowd asking for Jesus to be crucified and for Barabbas, who was a murderer, to be set free. Rather than pay attention to hate and let it deter you, you are better off giving yourself to prayer, so you are strengthened to continue doing what God has called you to do.

I will not allow my reputation before man to ruin my character before God.

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Daily Devotional: June 30 – Check with God

Is it not You, O God, who cast us off? And You, O God, who did not go out with our armies? – Psalm 108:11

Abraham Lincoln was once quoted as saying: Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God’s side, for God is always right. Many people do things that God has not asked, fought wars that God has not sanctioned, and declare things that God has not mentioned…all in the name of God. Some do it for selfish gain while others do it because they mistake the written word of God as a call to action without listening for the spoken word of God. God is a relational God. He wants to speak to us through the Holy Spirit – he wants to give us the right strategy and will let us know the right time. We can’t do what we want to do and then say that God is with us. God is not subject to our commands, but we are subject to His. He is not some genie that we can call upon to grant our wishes. Thus, we should not get carried away and let our passion for Him turn into self-righteousness.

I will check with God even when I think I am right

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Daily Devotional: June 29 – Matter of Time

He pours contempt on princes, and causes them to wander in the wilderness where there is no way – Psalm 107:40

In the Book of Daniel, the king of Babylon is an example of a ruler that felt he was invincible. He thought he could do whatever he wanted because Babylonia was the pre-eminent kingdom of the world. Yet, the kingdom was stripped away from him, and he ended up roaming around in the wilderness as a mad man. This tells us that no matter how powerful a leader or ruler becomes, he or she is no equal to God. God can raise up one king and pull down the same king. King Saul of Israel is a great example of this: God choose him for Israel when they asked for a king, but then he cast him down and selected the boy David instead of him. Though Saul continued to rule for many years Davids selection, it was only a matter of time before his lineage would be cut off from the kinghood. When any ruler becomes too prideful and think himself or herself as bigger than God, then God takes action to cast the ruler down. God will not let those who do evil rule forever. Take solace in this if your nation is being ruled by evil men.

God watches the actions of rulers and removes them in the passing of time

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Daily Devotional: June 28 – Soul Poverty

Hungry and thirsty, their soul fainted in them – Psalm 107:5

This verse shows what we already know – physical poverty can lead to soul poverty. Yes, when people do not have enough to eat and drink, they get desperate, and they are more likely to do dastardly things. So, when we see people in the ‘hood’ or in a ‘favela’ do dastardly and dangerous things, it is that they are inherently bad but that their situation has led to soul poverty which has caused them to do bad things! Now, this condition is not just limited to those living in poverty. Is it not easier for the enemy of our soul to lie to us and cause us to believe wild things when we are drained? Also, consider that the enemy tempted Jesus when he was hungry and thirsty in the wilderness. Thus, we should HALT when we are Hungry, Angry, Lonely and Tired. Additionally, it is likely our FAULT when we act when Frustrated, Angry, Upset, Lonely, or Tired. No one is immune to making bad decisions and no one gets it right all the time! Thus, rather than judge those who are hungry and thirsty (living in poverty) for bad behavior, we are better served trying to remove the conditions that encourage such behaviors in the first place so we can live more harmoniously together.

I will not dismiss the poor but choose to care for those who are hurting

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