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Reverencing God

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

July 27, 2010

Reverence: An attitude, emotion, or mindset of deep respect, tinged with awe

Fear of the Lord = Reverencing God

The following are the benefits, blessings, and promises related to us having this mindset and attitude towards God:

  • You will be blessed (Psalm 112:1)
  • You will be taught by God (Psalm 25:12-14)
  • The secret of the Lord will be with you (Psalm 25:12-14)
  • Your soul will dwell at ease (Psalm 25:12-14)
  • Your seed will inherit the earth (Psalm 25:12-14)
  • God will have great goodness laid up for you (Psalm 31:19-20)
  • God will hide you in the secret of His presence (Psalm 31:19:20)
  • God will have His eyes on you, to deliver you from death and famine (Psalm 33:18-19)
  • The angel of the Lord will encamp around you to deliver you (Psalm 34:7-9)
  • There will be zero lack in your life (Psalm 34:7-9)
  • God’s salvation and wholeness will always be right nearby you (Psalm 85:8-9)
  • God’s mercy toward you will be almost infinite, from everlasting to everlasting (Psalm 103:11-17)
  • God will have pity towards you, as a father does for a child (Psalm 103:11-17)
  • It is the starting point for all true knowledge (Proverbs 1:7)
  • It is the starting point for all true wisdom (Psalm 111:10)
  • God will be a help and shield to you, and He will bless you (Psalm 115:11-13)
  • You will be blessed (Psalm 128:1, 4)
  • God will fulfill your desire (Psalm 145:19)
  • God will hear your cry and save you (Psalm 145:19)
  • God will prolong your days (Proverbs 10:27)
  • You will be rewarded (Proverbs 13:13)
  • It will be your strong confidence (Proverbs 14:26-27)
  • It will enable you to depart (get away and stay away) from evil (Proverbs 16:6)
  • It tends to life (Proverbs 19:23)
  • You will abide satisfied (Proverbs 19:23)
  • You will not be visited with evil (Proverbs 19:23)
  • When mixed with humility, it brings riches, honor, and life (Proverbs 22:4)
  • When you reverence God always, you will be happy (Proverbs 28:14)
  • It will be well with you (Ecclesiastes 8:12)

Ecclesiastes 12:13 — Reverencing God and keeping God’s commandments is the whole of man

Psalm 147:11 — God takes pleasure in those that reverence Him.

We do our part, by reading the Word to learn and adopt this mindset of huge respect for God and His Word. Then, once we’ve done our part by reverencing God, God always does His part by fulfilling these terrific verses that have such a positive impact on any and all who live them.  We reverence, then God blesses, fulfills, and upholds.

God bless,

Jon Emminizer

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The Day of the Ascension

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Today corresponds to one of the great days in all spiritual history. Although oft overlooked and little appreciated, May 13th corresponds to the day of the ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ. Ten days before Pentecost (which this year falls on Sunday, May 23) is Ascension Day, always occurring on a Thursday.

The actual event of the ascension is recorded in three places in the Scripture:

Luke 24:50, 51:
And he led them out as far as to Bethany, and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them.
And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven.

Acts 1:9-12:
And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight. And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel; which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven. Then returned they unto Jerusalem from the Mount called Olivet, which is from Jerusalem a sabbath day’s journey.

Mark 16:19:
So, then, after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of God.

These three records can be put together by Scripture build-up. The ascension occurred at Bethany, a town on the Mount of Olives, a short distance from Jerusalem. Jesus Christ spoke tremendous truths to his assembled followers, particularly concerning the coming of the holy spirit. Then he lifted up his hands and, as he blessed them, they beheld him being parted from them as a cloud received him out of their sight, carrying him into heaven. They looked steadfastly toward heaven as he went up. Then, almost immediately, two angels appeared and spoke of his promised return. The disciples then returned to Jerusalem with great joy, to wait for the promise of the Father.

As a result of this incredible occurrence, Jesus Christ “sat on the right hand of God.” Whenever the Bible refers to something of spiritual significance as “seated”, or that it “sat” or is “at rest,” it refers to it being fulfilled, completed, finished. This great event completed our Savior’s first coming to earth. All the work for man’s redemption was accomplished. It was a “did done deal.” All that remained was for our Lord and Savior to send forth the gift of holy spirit, which we know occurred for the first time ten days later on the day of Pentecost. On this day of the ascension, the assembled followers were simply instructed to wait for it at Jerusalem and the gift would be given “not many days hence.”

Many New Testament scriptures speak of the resultant realities of Christ’s ascension into heaven. You might enjoy reading Ephesians 1:18-23 and 4:8-11 as well as Hebrews 1:3, 4:14-16 and 7:25, 26 in this light. Considering these and other verses in light of the ascension brings new, deepened appreciation of Jesus Christ’s accomplishments and exalted position. No other achievement even begins to compare to that of the Lord Jesus Christ. His work stands – and he is seated – “far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come.” He is the highest of the highs!

– J. Douglas Seed

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The Greatest Gift

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

December 16, 2009

This season is hallmarked with so many people being blessed by their friend’s and family’s generosities. Indeed at least once a year, we look forward to unwrapping a bit of material happiness and worldly joy. However, these gifts are consistently imperfect and fleeting.  As believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, the thrill inherent in a received gift is not confined to a particular season because God has given every Christian the greatest, most perfect gift ever given in the history of history.

In Acts chapter 2, God pours out this great gift on the very first Christians and in verse 38, we see how this present is unwrapped:

Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the holy spirit.

Together with Romans 10:9-10, which says:

That if thou [the non-Christian] shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved [or made whole]. For with heart, man believeth unto righteousness and with mouth confession is made unto salvation.

As a human being confesses Jesus Christ as Lord and believes in his heart God truly did raise our lord and savior from the dead, that person is made whole because they receive the gift of holy spirit! God has this gift waiting for any person to open their heart and receive it. Yet holy spirit is not simply for decoration, but rather is a package containing numerous spiritual realities vital for true life.

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Be ye Followers: Imitating Christ

Monday, November 30th, 2009

God bless you in the name of Jesus Christ!

Upon even a brief examination of the church epistles, it becomes crystal clear in the believer’s mind how close a unity, and how close an identification we have with Christ. As Romans proclaims, nothing shall ever separate us from his love, and a truth that parallels this is how inseparable our spiritual walks should be from Christ’s example. As believers we are not only to believe concerning his accomplishments, but we are to believe who God says we are because of those accomplishments. We are to put on the new man, which is what allows us to lead lives of bold excellence. There are many aspects to this, but at the heart of our spiritual walks is the imitation of Christ.

I Corinthians 11:1 – “Be ye followers of me (Paul), even as I also am of Christ.”

The word “follower” means to imitate, and the word imitate means “to seek to follow the example of.” This verse is an encouragement to imitate Paul, because Paul was imitating Christ. In the world, it is common to come in contact with people who are struggling, and it is often said that such people are “trying to find who they are” or are having an “identity crisis”. Every human being needs an identity, because without an understanding and belief of who you are, life becomes more of an aimless wandering than a diligent seeking. God is aware of mankind’s need for identity, and he has made a more than abundant provision to supply this prerequisite for spiritual abundance.
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