HOW IS YOUR FAITH TODAY?

“FAITH IS THE CONFIDENCE IN WHAT WE HOPE FOR, AND ASSURANCE ABOUT WHAT WE DO NOT SEE” HEBREWS 11:1

Faith is key to being in relationship with God and being obedience to Him. Why is He so close to us while being invisible to our senses. Why does He make Himself known to us through His creation and His Word and through nudgings of the Holy Spirit, but silent to our eyes and ears? We judge reality by our eyes and ears and nose and touch instead of by the ways He does reveal Himself to us. Why is that? That is where faith carries us from what we see and hear to the spiritual place where we can see and hear and feel His presence. How can we describe or explain this to one who has never experienced His presence? How can we experience it on a daily basis? When we are afraid or in pain or uncertain of what to do or where to go, we then tend to be more open to seek and listen for His guidance and presence. He tells us in Matthew 7:7 “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” We need to open our hearts and minds and souls and have a heart seeking Him before He will make Himself known to us. If we can’t see and feel Him near us with the morning sunrise or even sunset or with a rainbow or spring flowers, than we are not really seeking Him because He is already here. All we have to do is be quiet and listen with a surrendered – seeking spirit in order to begin fellowship and communion with Him. Today is a great day to do that!! No better time than now!! Christ is patiently waiting!!Isiaah 49,15-16

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  1. What a blessing not only to me, but to all consecrated group of believers that are with me. I have shared with quite good number of believers and many hearts are openly willing. Some of them do not understand English language. However, I can translate the devotions into Kiswahili language for all Kiswahili readers if I get the means. Please pray for me for the translating means that I may get these dynamic devotions forward in the agreeable langauge as soon as possible. We are also praying for your dear family, daily undertakings and ministry at large!
    May the Lord God richly bless you!
    Grace and peace.
    Bro. David

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  2. How to Identify a Man With Integrity

    Wikipedia explains about the origin of the word ‘integrity‘: The word integrity evolved from the Latin adjective integer, meaning whole or complete. In this context, integrity is the inner sense of “wholeness” deriving from qualities such as honesty and consistency of character. As such, one may judge that others “have integrity” to the extent that they act according to the values, beliefs and principles they claim to hold.
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    Finding people who have a wholesome and dependable character is such a difficult thing to do in the days we are living in now. We see this especially when we are looking for proposals for girls or guys in our churches, that there is no lack of people anywhere, but there is always a lack of genuinity among them. So you may ask, how do I identify a man, or even a woman, of integrity?
    Here are five things which you need to look for in the people around you, and more importantly in yourself too. If there is an area that you need to work on or improve, you should seek help or find a solution to it before it becomes too late. A lack of integrity is not very damaging at first, but if not dealt with at the right time, it can lead to a total downfall.
    1. Transparency About Weaknesses
    One of the best ways of identifying a person of integrity is that, he/she will be willing to share and teach other people from a place of weakness.
    Showing off how good one is won’t help others see their raw and real side, but showing the more fallible human side is what helps people relate to that person the most.
    It increases accountability in the area of weaknesses. I remember speaking to a brother who had come out of a homosexual lifestyle. He mentioned how he still had temptations. That not only told us that he is genuine and sincere in his heart, but also that he is open and receptive to help.
    Proverbs 28:13 NLTOpen in Logos Bible Software (if available) – People who conceal their sins will not prosper, but if they confess and turn from them, they will receive mercy.
    2. Willingness to Say NO
    Quite a lot of us struggle in this one area. If a person doesn’t know how to say a ‘no’ to seemingly good and lucrative things, he might almost always have a temptation at the doorstep. I personally have high respects for someone who doesn’t fear or worry about appeasing people.
    If you are constantly plagued by the fear of not knowing how to tell someone you are not interested or that you are not up for the task, you need to get help in this area. So many of our problems and challenges with people will be sorted if you learn how to stand up for what you believe.
    It goes without saying that every ‘No’ has to be accompanied by thoughtful consideration or prayer.
    Galatians 1:10 NLT – Obviously, I’m not trying to win the approval of people, but of God. If pleasing people were my goal, I would not be Christ’s servant.
    3. Gives Credit Where Due
    There is nothing called as a ‘self made’ man or woman. Everyone of us are uniquely made by God and yet people play pivotal roles, and impact us in various ways as we grow in the Lord. Arrogant and proud is the man who fails to acknowledge his mentors or teachers in the Lord. Sometimes they might not be worthy of high or much honour, but a man of integrity wouldn’t keep all the praise for himself. Instead, he would be willing to give credit where its due.
    I remember listening to the late Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam, where he was mentioning about his senior in research work, who always would credit the team with the success of a project, but own up responsibility individually at the failure of the project. That gives us a lot of insight on the integrity of that man.
    If you owe someone something, be honest enough to accept and acknowledge it. It could be as simple as using sermon illustrations that aren’t originally yours, (ouch, that one’s for me!) or as important as affirming your spousal or parental role in the well being that you currently enjoy. Your gratefulness is a great sign of your humility and security.
    Romans 13:7 NLTOpen in Logos Bible Software (if available) – Give to everyone what you owe them: Pay your taxes and government fees to those who collect them, and give respect and honor to those who are in authority.
    4. Is Careful With the Tongue
    Our days and times have been ruined with the craziest gimmicks of marketing and exaggeration of facts. Many a time, the pulpit and other christian platforms become the proponent of such craziness. The message in James to tame our tongues was so inspiring that we did an entire series on Taming Your Tongue some time ago.
    A man who cannot/does not control his tongue, cannot or will not be able to control the character that he manifests. You are not greater than your thought life, and what you speak is a result of your thought life. If your speech is limited to negativity and you are not able to keep up to commitment you make most of the time, so will be the state of your mind, and it will in turn reflect the character that you show forth.
    You would rarely find a genuine and successful person in the kingdom of God who talks without any control, or can’t honor his word.
    James 3:10 NLT – And so blessing and cursing come pouring out of the same mouth. Surely, my brothers and sisters, this is not right!
    5. Constantly Consults God & godly People
    Here’s the biggest give away from this post: a man or women of integrity always seeks counsel from God and His people. Not necessarily is he always motivated or driven by what people say, but his ears are always open to good counsel. All of us like listening to good advice. However, a counsel given is good, only when it is generated by the Holy Spirit, sometimes even through non-born again folks like Balam’s donkey.
    Consulting people doesn’t make you any less of a godly man. Sometimes, we have this extremely wrong understanding that just because one can hear from God, one doesn’t need anything or anybody else. I like to differ. You still need to submit to leadership, you still need to be teachable, and you still need to be receptive to correction and counsel. I have been convicted by the Holy Spirit while reading blogs, listening to podcasts or even just talking random stuff on the phone. All that matters is how willing are you to receive what God sends your way.
    Proverbs 11:14 NLT – Without wise leadership, a nation falls; there is safety in having many advisers.
    These are five key areas that I would personally look at to identify a man or woman of integrity. Do you have anything to add to the list? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

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    simon woods
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    1. Thank you Bro. Simon for writing about “HOW IS YOUR FAITH TODAY?”. You have well said with some heart-touch considerations. It is really the truth and modern people do not like such. Many people prosper under the coverage of lies, unfaithfulness and these things cannot allow “the faith” (Jude 3) to grow. Once the human heart condemns a person, they cannot have boldness before God for anything (cf. I John 3:20-21). Man can ONLY receive what he desires to have from God if it is 1. His Will 2. If it is needful at the right time and in the right place 3. If all things are right and there is no condemnation in the heart. Bro. Simon, share with us as many devotions as you may be able to. We are praying for your ministry and family at large. Grace and peace to you!
      Bro. David

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      1. So today is #LaborDay. What’s it all about anyway? According to Wikipedia, “Labor Day in the United States is a public holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of the country.”
        I think some of us wish a day like this was more than one day a year.
        It makes me think of the ultimate break, the ultimate day ahead of us when, as believers in Jesus Christ, we will finally rest in Christ. This very last day for us, and the first day of our eternity with Jesus, is commemorative of the Sabbath Day, when Jesus rested from all of his works after His creation of the world. Hebrews 4:9-11 says, “There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God. 10 For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his. 11 Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief.”
        We have so much ahead of us to look forward to. Let’s not give up, but press forward into Jesus, who gives us comfort and rest now and in the hereafter. Let’s not fall into unbelief, but latch hold onto God’s promises and trust him forever.
        28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. – Matthew 11:28-30

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  3. What a word of remembrance, encouragement and refreshment to the longing soul, “Let’s not give up, but press forward into Jesus, who gives us comfort and rest now and in the hereafter. Let’s not fall into unbelief, but latch hold onto God’s promises and trust him forever.!” It brings sharpening, inspiration and anointing to our souls to be reactivated for the work of the Lord, laying aside all foolishness of this world, to have a good targeted fight of the faith, and holding unto things eternal (cf. I Tim. 6:12). Seeing that we are living in “perilous times” (II Tim. 3:1-7), and “the love of many waxes cold” (St. Matt. 24:12), the Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ is at hand, soldiers of the Cross M-U-S-T seriously take His yoke upon them, not as a burden to them, for His yoke is easy and His burden is light; learn of Him because He is meek and lowly in heart, should they desire to find rest in their souls! Amen.

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