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Don't Give in to Your Fears

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“From such terrible dangers of death He saved us, and will save us; and we have placed our hope in Him that He will save us again.”  (2 Corinthians  1:10  TEV)  God is watching over you, so don’t listen to your fears. This is a choice. Trust God, and don’t give in to your fears. 2 Corinthians  1:10  says,  “From such terrible dangers of death He saved us, and will save us; and we have placed our hope in Him that He will save us again”  (TEV).  God’s promise to believers is that, no matter what happens to us, He is working for our good — if we love Him and follow Him. If you're a believer, the Bible says all things are working together for good —  not that all things are good  but that they are  working together  for good.  That means we can stop listening to our fears. There is no difficulty, dilemma, defeat, or disaster in the life of a believer that...

The Light in the Dark Times

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“We were crushed and overwhelmed beyond our ability to endure, and we thought we would never live through it. In fact, we expected to die. But as a result, we stopped relying on ourselves and learned to rely only on God, Who raises the dead.”  (2 Corinthians 1:8b-9 NLT) Did Jesus suffer? Was He sometimes lonely? Was He tempted to be discouraged? Was He misunderstood, maligned, and criticized unjustly? Of course! None of us are exempt from suffering, loneliness, discouragement, or unjust criticism, because God is developing within us the character of Christ, and, in order to do this, He must take us through all of the circumstances in life through which He took Christ. Does this mean God causes tragedies? No. God is good, and He will not cause evil or do evil. But God can use dark and stressful times for good. He'll use them to teach us to trust Him, to show us how to help others, and to draw us closer to other believers. The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 1:8b-9, ...

Shield of Faith: Protection Money Can't Buy

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“At all times carry faith as a shield; for with it you will be able to put out all the burning arrows shot by the evil one.”  (Ephesians 6:16 GNT) As a follower of Jesus, you have fiery darts coming at you all the time. So what kind of fiery darts are coming your way? Satan implants the following thoughts into your mind: Doubt.  You start asking yourself, “Did God really say? Can I really trust God? Isn’t that just your interpretation?” Discouragement.  Satan tells you, “You’re never going to get any better. Your life won’t change. Don’t even try.”  Delay . You ask yourself, “Why is this taking so long?” Something you want to happen hasn’t happened by now.  Difficulty.  You ask yourself, “Why is this so hard? Why is it so hard to make my marriage work? Why is it so hard to get a job?” Depression . You tell yourself, “It’s not worth it.” You don’t even feel like making an effort. All these darts come your way on a regular basis. They ...

Peace: The Worry Beater

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“ “On your feet wear the Good News of peace to help you stand strong.”  (Ephesians 6:15 NCV) Conflict makes you an easy target for Satan’s attacks. It doesn’t matter if your conflict is with God, other people, or even yourself; it will open the door for Satan to tear you apart. You’ll become a pushover for his plans. It’ll open up every area of your life to Satan’s attacks.  You don’t want that. It’s why the doomsday scenario for many countries is facing wars on multiple fronts. If you’re fighting yourself, others, or God, you can’t fight against what Satan is doing in the world. You can’t fight a multi-front war effectively. You were never meant to do so.   All levels of conflict leave your flailing for support and searching for a firm footing, as if you’re being sucked into quicksand. That’s why Paul urges believers,  “On your feet wear the Good News of peace to help you stand strong”  (Ephesians  6:15 NCV). Roman so...

Satan Fears the Pursuit of Purity

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“Stand, therefore, with truth like a belt around your waist, righteousness like armor on your chest.” (Ephesians 6:14 HCSB) We don’t have to do anything wrong for Satan to attack us. It’s what he does. It’s who he is. The Bible calls him “the accuser of our brothers and sisters" (Revelation 12:10 NLT). And he wants nothing more than to attack those who love Jesus. Yet often, our own impure lifestyles open up the door of our hearts for his attacks. He knows that if he can slip his foot into the door of our hearts through impurity, we’re goners. He’ll trip us up with all sorts of temptations, from pornography to movies to books to songs — whatever it takes to make us ineffective as a Kingdom influencer. That’s why Paul’s breastplate of righteousness is so important as we battle against whatever Satan throws at us. In Ephesians 6:14, Paul urges believers to “Stand, therefore, with truth like a belt around your waist, righteousness like armor on your chest” (HCSB). A Roman ...

Live with Integrity

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“So stand ready, with truth as a belt tight around your waist.” (Ephesians 6:14a GNT) Integrity matters. The Bible says we’re in a war “against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world.” And we can’t battle those spiritual forces that threaten to derail our lives if we’re not living with integrity. Essentially, we’re committed to taking the truth of God’s Word and applying it to all areas of our lives, such as our moral, financial, relational, and sexual lives. It’s why Paul tells us we need to put on the Belt of Truth before we go into the spiritual battles that are all around us. He says, “So stand ready, with truth as a belt tight around your waist” (Ephesians 6:14a GNT). The Belt of Truth holds up everything. Without truth, your life will fall apart, and spiritual darkness will take over. We put on our Belt of Truth by living with integrity. Integrity comes from the word “integer,” which means “unit of one.” Your life of integrity isn’...

Satan Is Real

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“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” (Ephesians 6:12 NIV) You have an enemy — and it’s not who you think it is. It isn’t the person you’re competing against at work. It isn’t the difficult neighbor. It isn’t your ex-spouse. It isn’t the group in your community who are taking unbiblical positions against you. Your enemy isn’t flesh and blood at all. “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms” (Ephesians 6:12 NIV). Your battle is with Satan. One of the reasons we so often walk around in discouragement and defeat is because we don’t really understand who we’re battling. We don’t understand who our real enemy is. We blame the economy, a political party, a seg...

The Battle You Were Born to Win

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“The One Who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.” (1 John 4:4b NIV) You were born into a battle. You didn’t ask for it. But before you were born and long after you die, a cosmic battle is taking place all throughout the universe. You can’t escape the battle between God and Satan, good and evil — even if you don’t know it exists. Yet it’s important to know God and Satan are not equal enemies. God is far superior in all ways. One day God will completely wipe Satan out. But until then, He allows us to have a choice of whose side we’re on. People are often pawns in this cosmic battle. Satan can’t hurt God. What do you do when you can't hurt someone? You hurt his children. So Satan goes after you. The bad news is, you were born for a battle. But there’s good news. You were born to win the battle. The Bible says, “The One Who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world” (1 John 4:4b NIV). Satan isn’t afraid of you. He is afraid of Who is in you —...

Change Something, Change You

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“Let us examine our ways and turn back to the Lord.” (Lamentations 3:40 MSG) You can’t change everything. But you can change you. When your life feels like it's falling apart, knowing what you can change — and what you can’t change — can make all the difference. You can’t change your past. You can’t change your parents. You can’t change the gifts and talents God has or hasn’t given you. You can’t change a handicap you’ve been given. You can’t bring back a dead loved one. You might as well accept all of those things. You’ll start to find peace in the midst of troubles when you accept what you can’t change. Otherwise, you’ll make yourself and the people you love miserable. There’s much you can’t change, but there’s something important you can change: you. When Jeremiah’s world was falling apart, he wrote in Lamentations 3:40: “Let us examine our ways and turn back to the Lord” (GNT). What’s going on in your life that doesn’t line up with what God wants? Depending on ...

Ready, Set — Wait

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“The Lord is good to everyone who trusts in Him, so it is best for us to wait in patience — to wait for Him to save us.” (Lamentations 3:25-26 GNT) When life seems to be falling apart, your most “spiritual” decision may be a surprise: Get alone with God, and wait. The Bible tells us this in Lamentations 3:28, “When life is heavy and hard to take, go off by yourself. Enter the silence. Bow in prayer. Don’t ask questions: Wait for hope to appear. Don’t run from trouble. Take it full-face. The ‘worst’ is never the worst” (Lamentations 3:28 MSG). Most of us don’t know how to “enter the silence.” We’re always anxious. We don’t like to wait on God because it stresses us out. We like to be in control. What does it mean to wait on God? You sit down, close your mouth, and just listen to God. You may read your Bible. You may pray. But most all, you’re quiet in front of God. Anxiety comes when we’re not “waiting for hope to appear,” as Jeremiah tells us. God wants to talk to us. He w...

Tell It to The Lord

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“He has made my skin and flesh grow old. He has broken my bones. He has besieged and surrounded me with anguish and distress. He has buried me in a dark place, like those long dead .… And though I cry and shout, He has shut out my prayers.” (Lamentations 3:4-6, 8 NLT) We all go through a time when our lives seem to be falling apart. We lose our job. A relationship falls apart. Someone dies. Our health takes a turn for the worse. In those times, we’re tempted to think God has abandoned us. But He hasn’t. The ancient prophet Jeremiah was in the same boat when he wrote the book of Lamentations. His country, Judah, endured an economic tailspin and was terrorized by a foreign enemy. He witnessed incredible inhumanities committed against his people. People were out of work and starving to death. Where did Jeremiah start? He told God how he felt. In Lamentations 3, Jeremiah says: “He [God] has made my skin and flesh grow old. He has broken my bones. He has besieged and surrounded...

Faithful People Are Generous

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“So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? And if you have not been trustworthy with someone else’s property, who will give you property of your own? No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.” (Luke 16:11-13 CEV) Faithful people are generous when they don’t have anything to give. Anybody can be generous when they have a surplus. I can be generous with my time when I’ve got a lot of extra time. I can be generous with my money when I’ve got a lot of extra money. I can be generous with my energy when I’ve got extra energy to spend. It’s when I don’t have enough time for me, I don’t have enough energy for me, I don’t have enough money for me, I don’t have enough talent for me that God says, “This is a test. I’m watching you to see if you are faithful. Will you be faithful, and will you trust me?” ...

Don’t Give Up!

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“That is why we never give up. Though our bodies are dying, our spirits are being renewed every day. For our present troubles are small and won’t last very long. Yet they produce for us a glory that vastly outweighs them and will last forever!” (2 Corinthians 4:15-17 NLT) The difference between faithful people and unfaithful people is unfaithful people give up at the first sign of difficulty. Faithful people keep on keeping on. Faithful people are determined. Faithful people are diligent. Faithful people are persistent. Faithful people don’t know how to quit. You know how a little acorn becomes an oak tree? An oak tree is just an acorn that refused to give up. I’m not that smart, but I do know one thing: It is always too soon to quit. You are never a failure until you quit, and it’s always too soon to quit. God uses tough times to test our persistence. When we started Saddleback, I preached the first sermon to one person: my wife. She thought it was too long. Thirty-one years ...

Faithful People Serve Others

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“God has given each of you a gift from His great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another” (1 Peter 4:10 NLT) God uses my talents to test my unselfishness. You have to decide in life for whom or what you’re going to live. You’re either going to live a self-centered, miserly life or you’re going to live for something greater than yourself — the kingdom of God. Faithful people don’t live for themselves. They realize that the talents God gave them are not for their own benefit; they’re to make the world a better place. When God made you, He gave you all kinds of gifts, talents, and abilities. We call it your s.h.a.p.e.: your spiritual gifts, heart, abilities, personality, and experiences. These five things make you you. And God made you you. There’s nobody like you in the whole world, and He wants you to be you for His glory. God shaped you to serve Him, and there’s only one way to do that: by serving other people. Faithful people realize that their tale...

The Little Things Count

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“Whoever is faithful in small matters will be faithful in large ones; whoever is dishonest in small matters will be dishonest in large ones.” (Luke 16:10 GNT) God uses little things to test your integrity. We think it’s the big things in life that create a leader — no. The big crises in life reveal leadership, but leadership is not built in the big things of life. It’s built in the small things of life. That’s where integrity shows up — in the stuff that nobody sees, in the stuff behind the scenes. In the small, unseen, unspectacular choices of life where you do the right thing even though nobody’s ever going to see it. Faithfulness requires integrity, and God tests your integrity in the little things. In Luke 16:10 Jesus says, “Whoever is faithful in small matters will be faithful in large ones; whoever is dishonest in small matters will be dishonest in large ones” (GNT). He’s saying your public blessing is determined by your private integrity. Every time a politician has a...

The Importance of Faith

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“The eyes of the Lord search the whole earth in order to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him.”  (2 Chronicles 16:9a NLT) The Bible tells us three things about the importance of faith. 1) God is looking for faithful people. God is physically, visibly, actively, taking the initiative to look for faithful people that He can bless. 2 Chronicles 16:9 says, “The eyes of the Lord search the whole earth in order to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to Him” (NLT). This has been one of my life verses, and I’ve learned that if you make yourself usable, God will wear you out. If you get blessable, He will bless your socks off! (That’s why I don’t wear socks.) God is looking for faithful people that He can use. 2) Faithful people are hard to find. The Bible says in Proverbs 20:6, “Everyone talks about how faithful he is, but just try to find someone who really is!” (GNT) A lot of people talk the talk, but they don’t really trust G...

Sin Causes Emotional Distress

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“I observed everything going on under the sun, and really, it is all meaningless — like chasing the wind. What is wrong cannot be made right. What is missing cannot be recovered.” (Ecclesiastes 1:14-15 NLT) The third result of sin is the area of your emotions. Sin causes emotional distress and disappointment. Solomon writes a lot about this in Ecclesiastes: “I observed everything going on under the sun, and really, it is all meaningless — like chasing the wind. What is wrong cannot be made right. What is missing cannot be recovered” (Ecclesiastes 1:14-15 NLT). Solomon is saying that, as a human being, it seems pointless, because we cannot change the past and we cannot control the future. All the stuff that we’ve done wrong, we can’t undo. All the stuff that was done wrong to us, we can’t undo. And, we can’t control the future. Most of the important things in your life you have no control over. The world cannot be fixed by human effort alone. Can we go out and do good in th...

Sin Has Damaged Everything

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“We know that all creation is still groaning and is in pain ...” (Romans 8:22a CEV) Nothing works perfectly. Because the entire human race has made poor choices … Everything’s broken, and nothing on this planet works perfectly. Sin has damaged everything. Sin has ruined everything. Sin has destroyed everything. Sin has corrupted and spoiled everything. Sin has injured everything — every relationship, idea, dream, and human body. Everything has been touched by this damage. In the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon describes six dimensions of your life that sin has damaged. Over the next few days, we’ll look at these six dimensions. 1) The first result is natural disasters and deformities. We’re not living in Eden anymore. As John Milton wrote in a very famous poem, paradise was lost. We live on a broken planet. And, as a result, we have hurricanes, typhoons, wacky weather, earthquakes, droughts, and floods. It’s amazing to me that insurance calls all these things acts of God...

Why Is Life So Hard?

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“All of us, like sheep, have strayed away. We have left God’s paths to follow our own.” (Isaiah 53:6 NLT) Everything seems to be a battle. Nothing is easy. The fact is, life is difficult. So, why is life so hard in this world? The Bible says rebellion against God broke everything. It all started back with the first couple, Adam and Eve, in the Garden of Eden. When God created the world, everything was perfect. It was paradise. And Adam and Eve had no problems, suffering, sadness, temptations, or troubles. But one day Adam and Eve decided that they wanted to do what they wanted to do. God told them, “You can do anything you want to in this paradise except one thing.” And what did Adam and Eve do? The one thing God told them not to do. Why did He even give them a choice? Because without a choice, they couldn’t choose to love God. If you’re forced to love God, then it’s not real love. Romans 5:12 says, “Sin came into the world through one man, and his sin brought death wi...

Change Requires the Holy Spirit

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“Since you have heard about Jesus and have learned the truth that comes from Him, throw off your old sinful nature and your former way of life, which is corrupted by lust and deception. Instead, let the Spirit renew your thoughts and attitudes. Put on your new nature, created to be like God — truly righteous and holy.” (Ephesians 4:21-24 NLT) You need more power than just willpower in your life. You need God’s power in your life. The “fruit of the Spirit” are the qualities that God puts in your life when the Holy Spirit lives through you. They are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. How does God produce the fruit in your life? Not by willpower. You don’t go out and say, “I’m going to be a more patient person!” That doesn’t work. The Holy Spirit has to grow it on the inside. You try to say, “I’m going to be more patient. I’m going to be more loving.” It’s like tying some oranges on a eucalyptus tree and calling it an ora...