Tuesday, October 20, 2009

No Holds Barred Faith

As we experience disappointments in life, our reckless abandon as it relates to our faith is reeled in by reality. We sometimes limit what we think God can do because of what we assume He hasn’t done in the past. We pray very broad prayers to better protect our hearts, just in case God doesn’t do it exactly how we wish it would be fulfilled.

I had begun to feel this way and the phrase “No Holds Barred” was dropped into my spirit. I had heard it and said it before, but I hadn’t thought about what it truly meant. So, the Holy Spirit clarified what exactly it was. It was a term used in wrestling that meant there was nothing off limits. I had a wow moment. If you have the right type of faith, nothing is off limits to God for you.

Then, it all came back to me. When I was a child, I that type of faith. I thought that if I spat in the dirt and made mud, I could put it on Stevie Wonder’s eyes and he would be healed. I was convinced! As I got older that faith began to wane, but it is back! I believe the unbelievable because NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD! I challenge you to have a No Holds Barred Faith. Don’t limit God to what He can do. Channel your inner child who believed the unthinkable. Remember Jesus said, “I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.”

Devotional Reading: John 9:1-12
Mark 10:13-16

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Absolutely Nothing!

In a world filled with variables, it is wonderful to know that we serve an “absolute” God. His promises throughout the Bible give us certainty that we are victorious in all aspects of our lives. Build your faith with these verses of scripture and rest in the unshakable security that a relationship with the Lord brings.

Nothing shall by no means harm you. –Luke 10:19

Nothing can get between us and God’s love because of the way that Jesus our Master has embraced us –Romans 8:39 The Message

No weapon formed against you will prosper –Isaiah 54:17

Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you. –Hebrews 13:5/Deut. 31:6

No harm will befall you, no disaster will come near your tent –Psalm 91:10

[Faith as small as a mustard seed]. Nothing will be impossible for you –Matthew 17:20

For nothing is impossible with God. –Luke 1:37

Pray these scriptures. Confess them. When things look like they are undefeatable, know that NOTHING is too difficult for you with God on your side! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!!

Friday, July 31, 2009

Where In The World Is Your Faith?

Building faith should be your goal for this weekend (and for the rest of your life). Are you waiting on something? Graduation, a new job, a fresh relationship, a wedding ring?? Is your faith in people or the Lord? Where in the "world" is your faith? The answer should be "my faith is not in anything in this world, but in God Almighty, because greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world!" 1 John 4:4 There are many desires that God has placed in your heart and He WILL bring them to pass. The dreams that He has developed in you WILL come true. Putting your faith in the Lord is a guarantee for success. It gets tough when you look around at your circumstances and feel discouraged, but Faith is based on the unseen realities. (Hebrews 11:1) Begin to set your sites toward the One who has promised to never leave or forsake you and your discouragement will become encouragement! Write the desires you have in your heart on a piece of paper and place them in your Bible as an act of faith. Dedicate at least 5 minutes to reading your Bible daily. Take the time to pray everyday. Praise Him even though you may not see results immediately, because that takes FAITH which wins divine approval for us. (Hebrews 11:39)
Devotional readings: Hebrews 11
Jude 1:17-23

Spiritual InventoryI: Things Not To Do List

I am walking an interesting course in my life right now. I love God and trust Him more and more every minute of every day. I see manifestation of the blessing that is on my life and on my house of worship. There are things, however, that look like they are going in a different direction from what His mighty word promises. I know that the enemy wants me to lose hope, but I refuse. What do you do when you prosperous in some areas and in other areas it’s stagnant or taking a turn for the worst?” Through many sermons, I have come up with my strategy: Spiritual Inventory.

God led me to Galatians 5:19-21 which is the ultimate checklist of what not to do as a child of the The Most High God. We are children of God, and we should not embarrass the name of the Lord!

“Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God.”- John 1:12-13

So, I started at the top of the list to determine if there are any areas that need to be addressed with repentance, prayer, fasting, etc. Do your own inventory. You don’t want anything to hinder the growth of your relationship with Him, which will lead to prosperous relationships in your natural life. Let today be the beginning of becoming more like the awesome, daughter of the King you were fearfully and wonderfully made to be! Work on your shortcomings in the natural and the Lord will send His Super and a miracle is inevitable!

I love the way The Message translation makes it so relevant, and convicting. Let’s fix God’s temples, inside and out: It is obvious what kind of life develops out of trying to get your own way all the time: repetitive, loveless, cheap sex; a stinking accumulation of mental and emotional garbage; frenzied and joyless grabs for happiness; trinket gods; magic-show religion; paranoid loneliness; cutthroat competition; all-consuming-yet-never-satisfied wants; a brutal temper; an impotence to love or be loved; divided homes and divided lives; small-minded and lopsided pursuits; the vicious habit of depersonalizing everyone into a rival; uncontrolled and uncontrollable addictions; ugly parodies of community. I could go on. This isn't the first time I have warned you, you know. If you use your freedom this way, you will not inherit God's kingdom. -Galatians 19-21 The Message

Friday, July 17, 2009

Accept It With Contentment Rather Than Resentment

Accept It With Contentment Rather Than Resentment

We often find ourselves in interesting positions. We tell ourselves we are not going down a certain path, and lo and behold, we begin to inch that way without really much thought. It’s not necessarily always sin, but it can be behavior or acquaintances that may lead to sin. If you are connected to Jesus and He is the Lord of your life, He will step in and give you the strength to resist further travel down a detour from the street called Purpose.

I found myself being inched into a situation that could lead to sin recently. I talked to myself and assured God that I was not going to even look at that road, but how our minds deceive us! Amazingly, because that is how God does things, He gave me a reality check. Had it been a few months ago, I would have been angry with God, asking Him why, and having a pity party. But, He has allowed certain events to mature me to a point where I can be content with His loving rebuke and kind steering.


Please accept God’s direction and correction with contentment and not resentment. He wants the best for you and if you just endure, He will give you more than you could have ever imagined. Don’t let the enemy nudge you into “almost sinning.” It’s so easy to think that we can do this on our own when we are walking boldly with Christ, but you must never let your guard down! If this were not a battle, we wouldn’t have to put on the whole armor of God! Let God love you with His perfect love, and you will see the glory that He wants to bring upon you.

Devotional Reading: 2 Thessalonians 1:11-12 (say it as a prayer for yourself and others)
2 Samuel 12:13-25 (The story of the aftermath of David’s
adulterous affair. He pleaded with God, but after his child
died, he continued to serve God mightily without
resentment.)

Monday, July 13, 2009

Don't You Judge Me!

Don’t You Judge Me!

In a conversation I was having with a friend who hungers for the word, yet “isn’t ready” to commit fully, he accused me of judging his other friends who are living in sin. In context he was explaining how they encouraged him to do some sinful things just the night before. I just made him aware that because they are living in sin, they condone sin. I used to do the same thing, when I wasn’t where I was supposed to be in Christ. I would tell of my exploits and highlight this behavior as fun or “the time of my life.” We’ve all been or are still in a place where sinful behavior could be looked upon as “good times.” Little do we know, that we are promoting wrong behavior.

So, he said I was judging his friends. I immediately retorted, “No, judging would have been to say, ‘They’re going straight to hell for their perverse crass behavior.’ God loves them and would pleased for them to repent and turn to Him!” Then I said something that drove it home to him and I hope it drives it home to you as well. “Would you consider it judgment if I told you not to go down a ONE WAY street the wrong way? Would you say, ‘DON’T YOU JUDGE ME!’ in response?” There was silence and then it was made clear that judgment is when you attempt to determine someone’s destiny by their right now, but love is when you let someone know that their right now may hinder them from their destiny. If you drive down this one way street, there are consequences that may occur, but you have the God-given choice to turn around.

Share that with someone who needs to hear that today (including yourself). I love the Lord and all that He is in my life. He has turned me from my mess. Had not someone told me that I was in mess, I would have not been in position to be blessed. The word of God shows you, your church, good friends, and most importantly the Holy Spirit will illuminate your sin and you can choose to repent and change or stick with it to an uncertain end. YOU BE THE JUDGE!

Devotional Reading: Luke 6:37, 17:1-4

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

A Lasting Impression

When you get down into the word of God, you will not be able to get enough. When we were younger, we didn’t have the various translations that we have today. It was intimidating to interpret the Kings James Version. It was like reading Shakespeare! Today, we have no excuse for not being able to read the bible with basic understanding. Thus, we must commit to read it everyday. The word needs to be written on our hearts and minds.

The next level of understanding is what the Holy Spirit reveals to you while you read. You will gain insight on things that used to boggle your mind. The hurt you used to feel will turn into forgiveness and love. The things that used to bother you, won’t bother you anymore. The Holy Spirit will bring back to remembrance those points and lessons from the word that you need for your circumstances, as well as what Jesus has to say on the matter. If you don’t read, you won’t have the foundation built for the Holy Spirit to use!

Jesus said that His words will never pass away. Open your bible and allow Him to write His words all over your heart, soul, and mind. Your life will never be the same. “Where should I start?” Plop the bible open and start there! It will bless you!

Devotional Readings: Matthew 24:35
Psalm 1:1-3
John 16:13-15

Friday, June 19, 2009

Cause And Effect That Causes An Effect

There are things that need to be in place, in order for you to produce for the kingdom, and then the kingdom will produce for you! It’s a feedback loop. You have to have 3 things to get the loop started.

You need faith, love, and hope. Your faith will produce work. Your love will prompt labor. Your hope will inspire endurance. Working, laboring, and enduring for the kingdom pleases God. In turn, God causes all you do to prosper. Simple isn’t it? So how do you get faith, love, and hope?

Faith comes by hearing the word of and from God. God is love. Love always hopes. He has set us up for success; we just have to follow through. He wants to bless us, so let’s want to sincerely bless Him, so He can bless us!

Let’s pray…

Father in heaven, holy is Your name. Perfect are your ways. You are worthy of all my praise. I thank you for the clarity of living for You. There are mysteries that are too great for me to understand, but I understand this: I need you! I call in Christ-like faith, love, and hope, today. I want to build Your kingdom. Thank You for your sovereign, perfect will for my life. I will continually recognize Your goodness wherever I go. In Jesus name, I pray. Amen.

Devotional Reading: 1 Thessalonians 1:3
1 Corinthians 13:7
Romans 10:17 (AMP)
1 John 4:8 (AMP)

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Fruitful Lips

Have you ever just stopped and called out, “Jesus!” …not in desperation or out of need, but just confessed and exalted the name of Jesus? Make an earnest effort to praise God through Jesus throughout the day. It is sometimes a challenge for some people to remember to praise God when good things happen, but what about when nothing happens? Can you find the strength to praise Him then? What’s even more challenging is to praise Him while you’re going through!

I think it is an awesome testimony for Daughters of the King, to continually praise and worship God through the fruit of the lips and by showing kindness to others. Make it your point to give God praise every hour today (everyday). Set a time each hour to just send up a thank offering. Then, dedicate yourself to give sacrificially to someone before the week is out. If you stick to this, God will be pleased and things will “pop” in your life. Now, go and be more like God designed His children to be.

Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise – the fruit of lips that confess His name. And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased. -Hebrews 13:15-16
Philippians 2:11 And every tongue [frankly and openly] confess and acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. - Philippians 2:11

Monday, June 15, 2009

It's Not Fair

You’re Right, It’s Not Fair!

Are you sick of being mistreated? Do you wonder why you have to deal with mess all of the time? Do you find yourself complaining about your circumstances? Do you feel like life isn’t fair? You deserve better, don’t you think?

Here is something that I hope will make you alter your perspective. If life were fair, you would have to experience what Jesus experienced for us.

¨ Spit in your face
¨ Slapped
¨ Whipped
¨ Beaten
¨ Nailed
¨ Taunted
¨ Jeered
¨ Pierced
¨ And the list goes on…

The next time someone says something about you or does something to you, remember all that Jesus endured and how He responded: He didn’t. The next time you feel like giving up because of your circumstances, remember that Jesus didn’t give up when He faced the crossed. The next time you feel lonely, abandoned, or rejected, remember that Jesus died so you could have the Holy Spirit with you always to comfort and to guide. Each time we murmur and complain about our provision, our circumstances, and “unfair” treatment, we, in a sense, make a mockery of all that Jesus endured.

I’m guilty of complaining about what I don’t have or how I’ve been treated, but the momentary light affliction comes nowhere close to the pain, suffering, mistreatment, and ridicule Jesus experienced for ME. It’s not fair that the tormenting that I deserve because of my sins, will never be applied to me because Jesus paid the price in full.

You’re right! It is certainly not fair. It is the true, unfailing, everlasting love of our Father. Let gratefulness eclipses discontentment. Find peace in His love, today.

Devotional Readings: Matthew 26:67, 27:28-31, 41-44
2 Corinthians 4:17

I Give Up

What will you give up TODAY for a closer relationship with Jesus? Think back on some things you have given up or currently giving up for a relationship with a man. I thought back on past unsuccessful relationships and if I had been guilty of this. Of course I was guilty. I have given up friends, certain types of clothes, and even my dignity. Dignity loss is disparaging and that can’t be love. You don’t realize that you’ve lost your dignity until it is gone. I recall one instance when I called around to find out where my boyfriend at-the-time was and got the true story. When he retuned home and called me, I asked him where he had been; he gave me a bogus story. Can you believe I “let” him lie to me to keep the peace (and in turn keep him)? Until a few hours later he called me back fussing about me calling around looking for him. He was angry with ME!

First of all, perfect love cast out all fear so I shouldn’t have called around, but I wasn’t in right relationship with the Lord or in the Word so I didn’t know that truth. (I John 4:18) Secondly, I should not have let him lie to me, but I did not want him to leave me. The enemy had compromised my confidence with fear. I should have confronted the deception. Lastly, but most importantly, I should have cared more about myself than to be in that unhealthy relationship! God loves me and I should have loved myself enough to realize I was living below my privilege. I’m a daughter of the King!

Now that my relationship with Christ is my priority, I have given up all of my past baggage and in return I have fullness of joy. In the past, I gave up things and in return I felt less than a woman. Oh, what a wonderful testimony it is to “give up” things and gain heaven on earth and unshakable certainty that you have the victory in the name of Jesus. What will you give up to get to your destiny?
Devotional Reading: I John 4:7-21

What is Sister Joy all about?

This series of teachings and inspirational messages on this blog will help guide you through the Bible and help build your character as God deals with you to prepare you to fulfill your purpose. Your faith is the key to bringing the desires of your heart to pass. This resource is divinely inspired to help unmarried women, whether never been married, divorced, or separated.