Living the Life – 3 C’s of a Kingdom Lifestyle – REPOST

Though many do not like to talk about it, death is a part of man’s existence. As Christians, we should be dead to the old man and alive to God and Kingdom Living. Anyway, Death is something that everyone will have to face, naturally speaking. Yet, the Christian has hope in Christ that when we depart from this life, we will live again forever with Him. However, numerous individuals live without any regard for their eternal destination.  The Christian has to be on the watch. This is demonstrated in paying attention your lifestyle, manner, and conduct.

There are Christians who live as if there is no standard of living for them after they have received Christ. Each of these groups of people are not prepared for their date with destiny; that is, the moment that they will stand before the judgment seat of God and of Christ.

Because of the sure promises of scripture, we must all prepare (watch) to meet Christ at His return or at our departure from this life. Therefore, we want to give three things that we can do to be prepared for our entrance into eternity.

1. Clothe Ourselves - In the scriptures, righteousness and good morals are likened unto clothing. We must make sure we are clothed with the attributes of proper Christian character and conduct.

For he put on righteousness as a breastplate, and an helmet of salvation upon his head; and he put on the garments of vengeance for clothing, and was clad with zeal as a cloke. Isaiah 59:17 (KJV)

2. Clean Ourselves – We must make sure that we are open with God about our weakness so that He can forgive us and cleanse us. Then, with His help, we must turn from thoughts and deeds that do not please Him.

Wash you, make you clean; put away the evil of your doings from before mine eyes; cease to do evil. Isaiah 1:16 (KJV)

3. Clock Ourselves - To clock means to keep track of time. In order for us to be prepared for our eternal destination, we must be aware of the times that we are living in. In addition, we must know that we will only live for a specified length of time on this earth. Therefore, we must live with this in mind, which should help us to prepare ourselves continually.

And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. Romans 13:11 (KJV)

The Christian can be assured of His eternal salvation, but he must not take it for granted. Christ came to save us from our sins, which enables us to overcome them while we live. This prepares us for eternal life in the kingdom. Live  in expectation of the kingdom. Are you watching?

Well, there you have it. For more topics of interest, I have included this and more information in my inspirational series entitled, “Is There A Word From the Lord? – Book III” which is available at Kingdom Builders Publishing.

Kingdom Growth – Four Keys to Spiritual Progress – REPOST

uparrowEvery child that enters into the world is expected to grow. When a child does not grow, it is a sign of a developmental problem. Many Christians are suffering from spiritual developmental problems because they stop growing in the faith. We enter into the Kingdom as children, but we are not to remain children. As Christians, we cannot afford to stop growing. We are instructed through the writings of the apostles to grow…

But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever. Amen. 2 Peter 3:18 (KJV)

Every Christian is commanded to grow. There must be spiritual progress. Jesus taught that every branch (person) in Him is expected to produce fruit. This is a sign of growth. Spiritual growth is challenging process, but has eternal rewards. In striving for personal development, the Christian has to overcome faulty self-perception, the opinions of others, and the lies that the enemy may bring to the mind. Therefore, we want to offer four keys that Christians can employ to stimulate personal growth in their lives and in their walk with Christ.

Respect the Lord – If you do not respect the Lord, you will not follow His commands, frustrating your growth. Wisdom precedes growth and wisdom is achieved through the fear of the Lord. If you want to grow, you have to have a respect and reverence for God, His Word, and His Standards. Without these, you will not have the proper perspective and passion for personal growth.

Rely on the Bible – The Bible reveals God’s eternal plans and purposes. As we rely on it as our standard for living, growth is a direct by-product. If you want to grow, it has to be done through applying the principles of scripture to daily living.

Rehearse Your Needs in Prayer – Personal growth will not be achieved without consistency in prayer. In prayer, you can express to Christ your concerns and areas of weakness. In prayer, you can receive strength to overcome obstacles; including self-imposed obstacles. Prayer raises your sensitivity to Christ. Hence, your heart will be open to change which leads to growth. Jesus said that men should always pray and not faint. Do not give up on prayer because you do not see immediate results, for it will have eternal rewards.

Redirect Your Desires – When we hear the word “desires,” we usually think of fleshly lusts. Though it is a part of desire, desires also include wanting things to go a certain way or feeling we are right in our opinions. If your desires are not redirected, you will not be open to correction and discipline. Every Christian has to be disciplined in their lifestyle and manner. In doing so, you will overcome the desire to please yourself. In turn, your desires will be redirected towards pleasing God. This will definitely lead to growth.

Personal growth does require persistence. However, it can be a consistent element in your life because we can do all things through Jesus. God wants the Christian to mature in Him. So, if you want to grow, you will receive strength and support. He will help you. Understand you have no excuse: be determined – Don’t Stop Growing.

Well there you have it. Until next time, continue in Him who is faithful. If you would like more inspirational materials, this and more is included in my book, “Is there a Word from the Lord? (Book II),” which can be found at Kingdom Builders Publishing.

The Love Chronicles (2) – The Sensibility of Love – REPOST

heartFebruary is known for Valentine’s Day. It is the day that we celebrate love in all its aspects, but especially romantic love. As Christians, though we experience romantic love, we are commanded by Christ to walk in love. However, relationships of all types can make it difficult to demonstrate love consistently.

Some individuals can say and do things that make it difficult to love, but easy to dislike and despise. But, the command to love came in light of all these things.Last week, we discussed the sensitivity of love. Love cares and is the clearest expression of compassion. However, the sentiments and emotions of love are not blind and ignorant. True Christian love is sensible. Paul describes The Sensibility of Love when he states that it does not sing its own praise, it is arrogant, it is not rude, it does not think about itself, nor is it irritable.

It doesn’t sing its own praises. It isn’t arrogant. It isn’t rude. It doesn’t think about itself. It isn’t irritable. 1 Cor 13:4-5 (GW)

Many say that they are operating in love when they are not. How many times have we done things in full consideration of how we will be affected? If some are honest inwardly, their acts of love sometimes were motivated by personal gain which commonly is characterized by the appreciation of others. As we consider Paul’s statements, let us examine ourselves, endeavoring to be true demonstrators of God’s love.

It does not sing its own praises. It isn’t arrogant. There are many who perform good works and acts of kindness in the name of Christian and brotherly love. However, they are not satisfied until they tell the world of what they did and how they did it and who they did it for. Some boast in their acts of benevolence and philanthropy. Yet, Christians should be satisfied with the reward awaiting them in heaven. Even if no one tells you thank you, if you were motivated by love, your satisfaction should be that I demonstrated God’s love and someone was blessed.

It isn’t rude. It is not irritable. Last week we discussed that love is sensitive. If we are walking in love, we will not be rude as we perform good works and in our personal interactions. Love should cause us to walk in humility and to speak with wisdom. In addition, we cannot allow the good that we have shown others to be the grounds to talk to people in ungodly fashions. Some believe that if they have done something good for another, they have the right to talk to them any kind of way. This is untrue and not like Christ.

Moreover, do not become annoyed with individuals because of their need for your love. Love should be limitless. Some become irritated with others stating that they are tired of ‘listening,’ ‘doing,’ and ‘being there.’ This may be a sign that the good shown was not born out of true Christian love. God does not get tired of demonstrating His love and compassion to us when we fall, if we come to Him sincerely. He sees our need. We have to emulate this attitude to avoid becoming irritated with others to whom we have shown compassion.

It does not think about itself. A clear sign of true love in operation is its selflessness. Jesus endured all things because He loved. We sometimes are preoccupied with personal comfort in our demonstration of love characterized by good works. We sometimes say in ourselves, “What will others think if I do this for them?” – “Will I get my money back?” – “Will they appreciate what I did?’” and the like. However, love does what it does without self consideration. Jesus did not avoid the cross because every may not receive Him. Yet, He willingly gave His life knowing that many would still reject Him and His work. His example should inspire us to have this motto, “I do what I do because I love, with appreciation for your reception while not being moved by your rejection.

It is true. Everyone will not appreciate what you do. Everyone may not treat you well even after you demonstrate love. This is why you need love’s sensibility. It helps to keep you humble when accepted and to keep you focused when rejected. We can sometimes do what we do for an expected outcome. But if we never get the thanks or see the fruit of our labor of love in an individual’s life, remember, we love because He loved us.

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