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I’m Thankful That God Is Too Big To Fully Comprehend

God — eternal, incomprehensible, and infinitely powerful — does great and inscrutable things in heaven and on earth, and there is no searching into His marvelous works. If all the works of God were such that human reason could easily grasp them, they would not be called wonderful or beyond the power of words to tell.
–Thomas à Kempis

Along with à Kempis, I am glad that God is beyond my understanding. If I could understand everything about God, then what kind of God would He be? Pretty small. So I’m extremely glad that God is not small, nor able for me to fully comprehend. The things I need to comprehend about God, He has revealed to us in His Word. That means that I need to continue studying the Bible so that I can continue increasing my comprehension of how great He is.

Have you taken time to read God’s Word today and grow in your comprehension of the fully incomprehensible God?

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Are You Really Following Jesus?

If we are not willing to wake up in the morning and die to ourselves, perhaps we should ask ourselves whether or not we are really following Jesus.
–Donald Miller

Self dies hard.
However, it is the requirement of all followers of Jesus:
“If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake, he is the one who will save it.”
–Jesus (Luke 9:23-24)

Have you died to self today so that you can live for Him – with His goals, for His plans, speaking His words, for His kingdom to increase?

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Three Distinct Marks of Those Crucified With Christ

People who are crucified with Christ have three distinct marks:
1. they are facing only one direction,
2. they can never turn back, and
3. they no longer have plans of their own.
–A. W. Tozer

Do you have all three of these characteristics?
Are you facing toward God?
Have you been transformed by Him such that you could never reject Him?
Have you given up all of your own plans so that you could embrace all of His?

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The Church Is Most Poverty-Stricken In the Place of Prayer

In a discussion about prayer…
Poverty-stricken as the church is today in many things, she is the most stricken here, in the place of prayer.

We have:
many organizers, but few agonizers;
many players and payers, few prayers;
many singers, few clingers;
lots of pastors, few wrestlers;
many fears, few tears;
much fashion, little passion;
many interferers, few intercessors;
many writers, but few fighters.

Failing here, we fail everywhere.
–Leonard Ravenhill

Will you spend significant time in prayer at any point during this week? during this day?

Maybe you could even start right now by praying that God would increase your passion for prayer.

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Gaining the Applause of the World is Not Worth the Effort

Jesus calls us to His rest, and meekness is His method. The meek man cares not at all who is greater than he, for he has long ago decided that the esteem of the world is not worth the effort. He develops toward himself a kindly sense of humor and learns to say, “Oh, so you have been overlooked? They have placed someone else before you? They have whispered that you are pretty small stuff after all? And now you feel hurt because the world is saying about you the very things you have been saying about yourself? Only yesterday you were telling God that you were nothing, a mere worm of the dust. Where is your consistency? Come on, humble yourself, and cease to care what men think.”
–A. W. Tozer

The word “meek” has developed a connotation of weakness in American society. We value boldness and pride and strength and independence much more than humility and meekness. But the values of God’s Word remind us that God’s priorities and kingdom qualities are very different than our world’s. Humility and meekness are not signs of weakness, but are signs of servanthood – and Jesus was the great Servant King and our greatest example of how to be a person of strength who willingly exhibits humility and meekness. One of our biggest problems with embracing these character traits is that we care too much what men think while caring little about what God things. May we follow the model of Jesus and cease to care what men think and begin caring greatly for what God thinks.