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June 22: Matthew 7:2 — Measured by Mercy — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

Matthew 7:2 "With what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you" You will be judged  by the same measure you used to judge another.  Wow, that brings on a bit of trepidation in my heart. I am sure I have judged another at some time or another in my life. We say things without thinking about what we are speaking out loud. We tend to be uninhibited in looking for faults in others. But we cannot see the very same thing in ourselves when we look in the mirror.  I have become more intentional in my thinking process and in my speech since my day of surrender. I am sure it is the Lord giving me a discernment about this matter that has caused this caution in my manner. I am glad. I do not want judgment or criticism directed toward me, and I certainly do not want to be guilty of directing it toward someone else.  It is hard to believe that the faults we notice in others often exist in us as well — hidden until ...

June 21: 1 Peter 2:9 — Perfect Only in Christ Jesus — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

  1 Peter 2:9 "You are . . . a royal priesthood . . ." We are of "a royal priesthood" by right of the atonement of Jesus on the Cross. The accomplishment was not of our own but solely His own sacrifice. We can state that we have victory in Jesus because of it, but if we are not in the proper relationship with Christ, those words hold no meaning.  Are we still performing internal searches in an effort to see if we are what we ought to be? This can generate a self-centered type of Christianity in our lives. We are not to be focused on self but on Him. We need to launch out in reckless relief that our redemption is complete and then not think about ourselves anymore. We need to open our hearts and begin to follow the lead of Jesus Christ and what He taught.  We are to pray for the friend on our heart, pray for God's saints, we actually need to pray for everyone.  Pray with the realization that we are perfect only when we are in Christ Jesus and not at any time are...

June 20: Job 42:10 — It Is a Gift — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

  Job 42:10 "The Lord restored Job's losses when he prayed for his friends"  We are saved by the atonement of Jesus Christ. There is nothing for us to do but humbly accept His sacrifice. It is a done deal. It is a complete deal. It is a gift . It is something that causes us to feel indebted to Him. We feel like we need to do something to deserve it. We feel like we need to do something to pay for it . We feel like we need to just do something ... anything ... We just feel like there has got to be something that we can do  —  but there isn't . And when we keep going down this path... well, it is just the wrong path to go down, that's all there is to it. Stop. Turn around. Let us go back to the beginning. We accepted Christ as our Savior. He paid our bill. We could never have paid it... not ever. But it got paid, and we accepted that we had been atoned of our sins by His death for us. Period. That is it. It is done. We must accept it, graciously, and stop trying t...

June 19: John 21:16 — Devotion to the Shepherd — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

John 21:16   ". . . do you love Me? . . . Tend My sheep"  Jesus asks if we love Him... and if we do, we are to tend His sheep. I love Him, so I am writing these devotionals to feed His sheep. I am working through Oswald Chambers' book  My Utmost for His Highest  for my own spiritual growth and sharing my journey through this blog. I am trying my best to be a consistent and reliable source of encouragement and growth for His sheep. I am devoted to my Lord.  The world's way does not support people being devoted to loving Christ. The world itself does not love Jesus Christ. The way of this world is to get involved and support causes. People do not desire to follow Christ and be his disciple. They only want God for what God can do for them.  Jesus does not want lukewarm love. He wants devotion. Jesus wants his people to love him above all else in their life.  Jesus' life on earth reflected His complete devotion to His Father in heaven. His obedience ...

June 18: Matthew 14:29-30 — Reckless Abandonment — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

  Reckless Faith in the Midst of the Waves Matthew 14:29-30 ". . . Peter . . . walked on the water to go to Jesus. But when he saw that the wind was boisterous, he was afraid . . ." Peter recklessly abandoned all precaution and stepped onto the water, and began walking toward Jesus.  When Peter saw Jesus, he had no thought to his own preservation; he just threw caution to the wind and stepped out of the boat and went toward Jesus.  Then he began to notice his surroundings. The winds were wild, the waves were tremendous, and he lost his focus on the Lord, and down he went. He called out to Jesus for help... ... the Lord reached out a hand and saved him.  How many people are going to throw caution to the wind and step out onto a wild, wet sea of water? Not very many of us. Even when we have our minds focused on the Lord, when troubles come and surround us... what do we do? We forget about the one holding us. We forget about the strong arm of the Lord that has never fa...

Jun 17: Matthew 7:1 — The Danger of a Critical Spirit — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

Matthew 7:1 "Judge not, that you be not judged" Like a hand reaching toward its own reflection, Jesus' words invite us to pause and see what is within us before we speak about what is within someone else.  Jesus said, "Do not judge others." The Holy Spirit is the only one in the discerning position to criticize. He alone is able to point out what is wrong in a person without causing undue harm.  Criticism serves to make us cruel and leaves us with the soothingly false idea that we are superior to others. The Lord reminds us that we should cultivate a character that does not include criticism. This may be difficult, but we must be constantly aware of anything that causes us to think we are superior to others. If you see, notice, or point out, a speck in someone else's eye, you can rest assured — you have a plank in your own eye. Every wrong we see in someone else, God will discover the same in us.  So every time we judge another, we are condemning ourselves....

Jun 16: John 15:13, 15 — The Throne of Your Life — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

John 15:13, 15 “Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends… I have called you friends…” Jesus has not asked us to literally die for Him… but He has asked us to lay down our life for Him. This means we give Him our life — the one where we are in control. We surrender our right to ourselves, and He gives us His life in return. The self is selfish and willful. It does not want to give up control. It is a hard thing to understand and a hard thing to do. We call it our “free will.” God created the will and set it in our hearts for a purpose — so that we might choose Him freely. He will not force Himself on us. It is our God-given freedom to accept Him or reject Him. But in another sense, we are not truly free. We are burdened with sin, fear, striving, and worry among other things. Yet the Holy Spirit has come with all the power of God Almighty to set us free. But then why are we not free, we are saved, we have the Spirit of God within us... what is...

Jun 15: 2 Peter 1:5 — He is in the Drudgery — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

2 Peter 1:5 — “Also… add to your faith…” Yesterday I realized that I had lived out today's devotional in real time... again God engineered my circumstances so that I experienced today's devotional before I knew about it or wrote about it. One day a few months ago, I realized… I am living these devotionals day by day! And then just recently, I found this passage in my January 1 devotional where I introduced this book we’re working through, My Utmost for His Highest , and quoted Charles Stanley, who said: “This volume is not a treasure to be admired but a message to be lived.” And I wrote: Let’s live it.  Well… I am. Every devotional, every day, I’m experiencing it and writing about it in real time. Even when I realized that I was living out these devotionals, I did not remember writing that — but there it was in black and white on the first day of this series, the very first devotional reflection of Chambers' work. I had sealed my fate with my own words.  I guess God t...

Jun 14: John 15:4 — Abide — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

John 15:4 —  "Abide in Me . . ." Chambers teaches that abiding is a matter of determination. God will not make us think like Jesus — we must choose to bring every thought into obedience to Christ. Abiding is not limited to one corner of life. We abide in Him in all matters: our thinking, our finances, our work, our conversations, our routines. Life is not neatly divided, and neither is fellowship with Him. We often imagine we must finish a task before we can abide. But abiding is not something we do after life — it is something we do within life. As we think, cook, clean, drive, plan, and work, we can keep our inner attention turned toward Him. Abiding becomes the quiet posture of the heart. Jesus never arranged His own circumstances. He submitted to His Father’s plans and walked through each moment with a calm, unhurried spirit. His life was never frantic because He carried the peace of His Father within. He was always abiding, no matter what surrounded Him. So begi...

Jun 13: Psalm 139:16 — The Unfolding — (Today's Reading: My Utmost for His Highest)

This devotional is a direct answer to Chambers' June 13 devotional...  based on Luke 18:22, "...come, follow Me" A Testimonial Devotional with Scripture Reflection Scripture:     Psalm 139:16 "All the days ordained for me were written in Your book before one of them came to be."   There are moments in life when God lets us look back and finally see what we could not understand when we were living it. The other day, He brought me all the way back to a playground when I was seven years old — a little girl who should not have survived what happened there, yet somehow did. For years I thought I was forgotten that day. But now I see the truth: He saved me then… for today. Not just to keep me alive, but to keep unfolding the story He had already written. "The Lord will keep your life… from this time forth and forevermore."  —   Psalm 121:7–8 God does not reveal our lives all at once. He unfolds them like the petals of a flower — slowly, gently, in...