Friday, May 17, 2024

#Humanity & Computers

                         
Computers and computing are integral to our lives. But how do computers operate? In simple terms, computers require an input, which is processed by the computer's brain, known as the processor, resulting in an output. It goes without saying that the quality of the output depends on the quality of the input.

Computers are like humans. Our output largely depends on our input, and our brain acts as the processor.

This is why it's crucial to be conscious of what we feed our minds. Our thoughts and beliefs are shaped by these inputs. If we consume negative content, it can lead to harmful behavior towards others. Conversely, if we nourish our minds with positive, life-affirming material, we will likely express life-giving words to those we meet.

However, dwelling on unproductive things like gossip and foul language leads to words that are not beneficial to anyone, including ourselves. Allowing foolishness to guide our lives can result in many adverse situations.

This is why many #Bible figures prayed and meditated daily, some multiple times a day. It kept them focused on #God, provided vision, and enabled them to impart wisdom that is still followed today. They could comprehend God, follow God, and guide others towards God.

We too can achieve this today if we choose to. It requires dedicating time and adhering to discipline. Establishing a routine of #dailydevotions or #meditation can be beneficial. With the vast number of resources available for our daily study, including the knowledge found within and beyond the Bible, there is more than enough for a lifetime. 

Regular devotions can help us control the input to our minds, allowing us to produce high-quality output that aligns with God's expectations. It helps us to understand Him, and His will for us, and work according to that will and not our own. 

Most importantly, it enhances our own peace through a deeper understanding of His word and His will.  



The Audacity of #Divine Interventions

                                                        
Droughts are the second most devastating and costly weather events, after hurricanes.

Lack of sufficient precipitation, whether rain or snow, can result in lessened stream flow, crop damage, decreased soil moisture or groundwater, as well as general water scarcity.
Today's post is about this miracle mentioned in 2 Kings and is based on the KJV #Biblestudy, and teaches us an important truth: What do we need to do to receive a blessing of a miracle. 
The verse says, "Thus saith the Lord, Make this valley full of ditches. For thus saith the Lord, Ye shall not see wind, neither shall ye see rain; yet that valley shall be filled with water, that ye may drink, both ye and your cattle, and your beasts". — 2 Kings 3:16,17. Can you imagine such a scenario, where out of nothing, water will magically fill the trenches? 
The armies of the three kings were famishing for want of water: #God was about to send it, and in these words the prophet announced the coming blessing. Here was complete human helplessness: not a drop of water could all the valiant men procure from the skies or find in the wells of earth. Still the people were to make a believing preparation for the divine blessing; there was no sign of water, but they were to dig the trenches for the water! What audacity!
They needed to get "ready" to be blessed. A similar miracle is recorded in 2 Kings 4, Ver 1-7, about Elisha and the oil jars of the widow. 
In both examples, while God would perform the miracle the beneficiaries needed to do things to receive them. If water could be produced out of nothing, so could the ditches and trenches. If Oil had to magically appear, why could not the oil jars? But they people needed to demonstrate their own #Faith
We must, by our varied agencies, efforts, and #prayers, make ourselves ready to be blessed; In an outward expression of faith, we must make the pools, and the Lord will fill them. This must be done in the full assurance that the blessing is about to descend. The problem is when we ask for a cure (of a problem) we do not leave the solution to God
The #Lord has his own sovereign modes of action: he is not tied to manner and time as we are but does as he pleases among us. It is ours thankfully to receive from him, and not to dictate to him the form, manner and time. In the quoted verse, we must also notice the remarkable abundance of the supply—there was enough for the need of all. 
If you are waiting for a blessing today, stop telling God what to do but   ask Him: What are the trenches He wants you to dig

Thursday, May 16, 2024

#CountYourBlessings

All too often, in this great world, we seem to lapse into a state of ingratitude, taking for granted all of the blessings and comforts we enjoy or have enjoyed. We either revert into an attitude of self-satisfaction, expecting that peace and bliss will always follow us, or, become despondent and depressed and totally hopeless when face with adversity and think that our desperate situation is forever.
During these times we should, with sincerity of heart, count our blessings! Maybe even write them down to keep reminding us.
There is a song too, by the same name which has a history which demonstrates the reality and truth of this song. We may have heard this song in school or #Sundayschool, because maybe adults think it is childish to thank #God so simply. 
Gipsy Smith, a famous evangelist of yesteryear, said of this song, "Men sing it, boys whistle it and women rock their babies to sleep to it."
How did this song come about? 
Johnson Oatman, Jr., born April 21, 1856, was a citizen of Lumberton, N.J. His dad was a local merchant and just happened to be the best singer in town, with a rich, powerful voice. Young Johnson could not sing as well as his father, yet he grew up wanting to make some musical contributions of his own. However, for a time he worked in the family business, but soon gave up those opportunities and began to study for the ministry. After finishing school and ministering in the Methodist Episcopal churches for a time, Johnson continued to hope that life surely held some other plans for him.
At 36, he realized that he did, without question, have a musical talent after all. While he could not sing, he could write songs for other Christians to sing. So, every year some 200 songs flowed from his pen. He eventually had written 5,000 songs and was happy that in his musical compositions he had found a way to "preach the Gospel."
"Count Your Blessings," was written in 1897. Almost immediately it began its meteoric journey.
Like Johnson, each one of us too is blessed with something which can be used for Gods message of hope, love and peace to the world. We need to find it and use it.  
Listen to this great song once again and get inspired. For old times' sake.
#graceupongrace

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

#Praying with Power: Pastor Rajiv's Mid-week message

 

The 19th century evangelist and pastor R. A. Torrey wrote, “We should never utter one syllable of #prayer, either in public or in private, until we are definitely conscious that we have come into the presence of #God, and we are really speaking to Him.” Today, Pastor Rajiv on his series on prayers with this powerful topic - Praying with Power.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Our Legacy

                

I cannot forget a Book by Robin Sharma called "Who will cry when you die". The title inspired me to think, and often I ask myself the same question: who will cry when I die? Maybe not literally, but who will genuinely grieve? 
Apart from my family and a couple of friends, I really can't count any. We are so involved with self and careers and God knows what else, we forget to carve out a legacy of good which can live on after us. But why should we? 
Because "Life" is not a career; life is not about just us. There is nothing wrong about doing things for us but that is not the end. Life is the means to the end but life is living in harmony with the world around us. Taking care of the world and people around us. Using our talents wisely for the benefit of others. Thats how we can create a legacy. 
Creating a legacy is about making a lasting impact that transcends your lifetime. It involves living with intention and purpose, and making contributions that benefit others
Hebrews 13:16 says "And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased".
Everything we have comes from above. Do we even stop to give thanks? Do we share it with others? Do we become a channel of His blessing and grace to others? Do we even want anyone to remember us?  
Note the word "sacrifices" and "sharing" in the verse.  
Pastor Rajiv has already talked about sacrificial giving or sharing in earlier posts and clearly defined what it means to give and more so, what is sacrificial giving. 
Careers and material things will end one day as will life itself. What will last will be the legacy we leave. Can we start creating it today? 









Monday, May 13, 2024

In Case You Missed : All Things Bright & Beautiful

 

Today we take a trip down memory lane with two posts we thought you may like.
All things Bright and Beautiful
This post aims to underscore humanity's greatest shortcoming, which lies in our inability to adhere to God's initial directive to mankind as stated in Genesis 2:15: "The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it." We have indeed created a disaster of the #environment and #nature.
The Hypocritical Tree
A notable post from the past depicts Jesus showing an unusual response to a barren fig tree. Even with the assurance that #Jesuslovesyou, the implications and lessons from this event are indeed frightening.
Have a Great Week. 

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Course Correction

Not many of us like to be corrected, whether by a true friend, a parent, a partner or even God! We also do not like "change". We are happy to continue in our state of ignorance, rather than correct ourselves.  
Chipotle Biti has this to say about correction. 
"It is far better to be smarting from the correction of a friend who cares for you, instead of being led on the wrong path by people who try to deceive you with false approval. If you choose to base your life on positive feedback only and you block out any form of correction, you will end up with the wrong people advising you". Such a situation has been the ruin of many a leader, and many Christians. In fact, it is equally harmful to always give false feedback which a lot of us do in the name of "motivation".  It's tantamount to "bearing false witness". 
She goes on to say - "Correction is necessary for our growth as Christians. We need correction in our spiritual lives in order to ensure that we are reflecting God and His love and righteousness. 
We also need correction in other aspects of our life. We can never know everything or get everything right. When we are corrected, we are alerted to the areas in our lives that we need to work on. When we work on those areas, we become better people. If we don't receive that correction, how will we grow?"
If we are open to correction, the best advice we can get is from God's word. It covers every aspect of life - both spiritual and everyday human life. Sometimes God puts people in our lives who provide us the guidance. God loves us and will always desire the best for us, no matter how wrong we are. 
Correction may be hard to receive, especially from the people we love, and more so when we are chastised by God, but it is worthwhile. The people who love you will always desire to see you become the best person you can be. In order for that to happen, they have to correct you when they see that you are headed in the wrong direction. For a Biblical perspective consider Proverbs 3:12 (NET): "For the Lord disciplines [corrects, chastens, punishes, scourges] those He loves, just as a father disciplines the son in whom he delights."
People who are trying to use you will not care about what is best for you. They will only be concerned with how you can serve their hidden agenda. They will take advantage of your shortcomings in order to gain a one up on you.


Friday, May 10, 2024

S.C.R.A.B.B.L.E

I love the game of scrabble.
Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board divided into a 15×15 grid of squares. The tiles must form words that, in crossword fashion, read left to right in rows or downward in columns and are included in a standard dictionary or lexicon.
Once played, no play can be taken back or withdrawn from the board.
Scrabble is so much like human speech. We use words which have a standard meaning, which send a message to the other person and which cannot be taken back.
In scrabble the player makes points with each word and creates a score to win or lose, likewise our words create an effect on others, making some impact. Positive or negative.
Our words are important and powerful, and definitely not to be wasted.
Words should be a testimony to the grace that is working in our life. If one has experienced grace, is aware and grateful for it, it will show in our words. Our words communicate the grace we have experienced.
A high-ranking corporate executive described what happened when he had not known grace. He said -
"Many years ago, as a professional manager I prided myself in my hard-hitting attitude and cold-hearted professionalism at work; letting nothing come in the way of success, whether people or circumstances. And when facing bottlenecks, my words and temper ripped people who I thought were responsible. Many years later, I realized those words, attitudes and temper were not a strength or a tool as I had thought, but a product of my own fear of failure because I did not know grace. And because I did not know grace, I could not show grace. "
Words are powerful tool to share the grace we have received.
In a world filled with hopelessness and uncertainty, let us use our words to share grace and bring hope. Can we practice charity in our words and use them to convey blessings, not curses? How many of us can recall the words someone spoke that pushed us past something we were dealing with, encouraged us, sparked creativity, or gave us confidence?
It's time to pass it on and heed Paul's advice when he says in Ephesians 4:29, “Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.”

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Depths of Despair

"Are you afflicted and burdened excessively? Do you feel as if you're under such intense pressure these days that you are close to despair? I have some surprising news: you're exactly where God wants you to be. It took all these years to get you this low, this needy. Now, look up!"
That was Pastor Chuck Swindoll.
This statement can make us wonder if our God is a sadist. But, if you have ever lived by grace alone, if His grace alone has ever been truly sufficient, one can understand what Pastor Chuck means. But why should God want us to be at our lowest? 
Firstly, God wants us to be reliant on Him and His grace alone. Not on self or money or power or position. He will take away all such crutches and teach us to walk independently with Him. This is critical because of point no 2 -
Second, blessings given us by God need to be shared. His blessing needs to flow through us - not stored in us. On our own, we will never allow them to flow through us to others unless we have learned to live by His grace alone.
Lastly, if something new has to be built, it is necessary to completely break the old. It's the same thing with us. God will not put our new self in our old framework. (Remember the story of new wine and old wineskins).
So. If anyone is going through the very depths of despair and affliction, take it as a training period to prepare us for a role in Gods team. In this world or the next.

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Walk on Water: Pastor Rajiv's Mid-Week Message.

 

Why did Peter start sinking when he tried to walk on water? What did he do wrong? Did he lose faith? Did he waver?

As Pastor Rajiv expands on this important story and the critical lessons for us today, here is a brief summary of that event. 

Peter, one of the disciples, responded by saying, "Lord, if it's you, tell me to come to you on the water." Jesus invited Peter to come, and Peter stepped out of the boat and began walking on the water toward Jesus. However, when Peter noticed the strong wind, he became afraid and began to sink.

This Week

Response Ability: Pastor Rajiv's Message

Response Ability The central theme of today's message, is the crucial concept that human free will, or the "ability to respond,...