Why Genuine Believers Are Like Palm Trees

This devotion explains what Psalm 92 Means When it Calls Certain People Palm Trees and "Living Memorials."

Palm trees are unique. They're resilient, have a long lifespan, and they're very fruitful.

No wonder 
Psalm 92 says: 

“The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon; planted in the house of the LORD, they will flourish in the courts of our God. They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green” (vv. 12-14). 

I especially like the part about bearing fruit in old age since I'm in my 70s. And verse 15 adds some additional insights:

They are living memorials to show that the Lord is upright and faithful to His promises; He is my Rock, and there is no unrighteousness in Him” (v. 15 AMP).

Romans 12:1-2 helps us further understand our role as 
“living memorials.”

I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.

In response to Christ's wonderful, merciful love we dedicate ourselves to His purposes in our lives. 

Let's make sure we are drawing our nourishment from God's Word, prayer, and godly fellowship so we can become resilient, fruitful palms.

For a short Bible study on this devotion, check out today's Bite Size Bible Study HERE.
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https://biblelovenotes.blogspot.com/2017/05/taking-our-emotions-to-lord-in-psalms.htmlI also encourage you to read these one-minute devotions: 

4 Benefits of Reading the Psalms

 
And to read more about the unique nature of the palm tree, see The Palm-Tree: Fruitful to a Great Age.  


 
This devotion explains what Psalm 92 Means When it Calls Certain People Palm Trees and "Living Memorials"



This devotion explains what Psalm 92 Means When it Calls Certain People Palm Trees and "Living Memorials."


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4 Ways to Be More Optimistic

These 4 Scriptural principles can help you be a more positive, optimistic Christian. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible

Optimism...


Some people seem to be born with it and others without it.


But the Bible offers four tips for becoming more optimistic no matter our temperament:


1. Be thankful!

“Be thankful in all circumstances.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18

Even in the midst of our greatest difficulties, we can be thankful by focusing on the Lord's love and grace. (See Practicing Gratefulness.)


2. Put others first.

“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.” Philippians 2:3-4

Thinking about the needs of others gives us a purpose beyond our difficulties. (See Beatin' the Blues.)


3. Focus on the positive.

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things... And the God of peace will be with you.” Philippians 4:8-9

Dwelling on the good—even something as simple as nice weather or a good meal—can give us relief from our negative thoughts. (See Avoiding a Half-Empty Faith.)


4. Remember Jesus!
“In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” Jesus in John 16:33 

Remind yourself that whatever happens, you have Christ! Our earthly sorrows don't compare to the perfect joy of our eternity with Christ. (See Inhale His Presence.) 


If we follow these principles, we'll have a more hope-filled, optimistic attitude toward life.

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These 4 Scriptural principles can help you be a more positive, optimistic Christian. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible


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Why Christ Said We Need Healthy Eyes

Scriptures uses "Eyes" in some interesting and important ways. this 1-minute devotion helps you evaluate if your eyes are "healthy."

Consider the way God uses “eyes” to illustrate important truths. 

In Matthew 6:22-23, we read:

“The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are healthy, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are unhealthy, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you is darkness, how great is that darkness!”

Christ explains that if our eye causes us to sin, it’s better “to enter life with one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into the fire of hell” (Matthew 18:9)!!*

Lustful eyes destroy faith.

“For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the Father but from the world.” 1 John 2:16

When Saul encountered God in Acts 9:1-18, he went blind. When he was saved, “something like scales” fell from his eyes so he could see physically and spiritually. And Paul’s mission was “to open [Gentile’s] eyes and turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God” (Acts 26:9-18).

Sin is like a log in our eyes, changing our views of right and wrong (Matthew 7:1-5).

When we are struggling with this life, we must “fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen” (2 Corinthians 4:18).

Eyes as used in these passages reflect our desires, our actions, and our thoughts, many of which are related to the things we see…what gets our attention, what is our focus, and what affects our views.

What are your eyes fixed on today, dear Christian? 

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* This is a metaphor. Jesus was not telling us to poke out our eyes. He was making an important point with a word picture we could understand.

Our spiritual vision is so important. I encourage you to read my devotion about the time I got my first pair of glasses in 6th grade: Even the Dirt Is Clean and Don't Forget Your Glasses.


Scriptures uses "Eyes" in some interesting and important ways. this 1-minute devotion helps you evaluate if your eyes are "healthy."

Scriptures uses "Eyes" in some interesting and important ways. this 1-minute devotion helps you evaluate if your eyes are "healthy."



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Straw, Grain, Fire, Hammer

God gives us the most wonderful word picture involving fire and hammers, straw and grain. Don't miss this encouraging 1-minute devotions.

Speaking God's Word is necessary to break down the lies all around us.

It's like fire and a hammer:

Let the one who has my word speak it faithfully. For what has straw to do with grain?” declares the Lord. ‘Is not my word like fire,’ declares the Lord, ‘and like a hammer that breaks a rock in pieces?’”

This quote is from Jeremiah 23:28-32, where God explains His view of those who claim to speak His Word when they actually lead “people astray with their reckless lies.” 

False teachings are like straw that blows in the wind.

God's Word is like blazing flames of truth that turn straw to ashes (1 Corinthians 3:19-20).

It's also like a hammer that effortlessly smashes hard rocks of false teachings (2 Corinthians 10:4).

It can be difficult to speak truth in our current culture. We need to pray for a heart like Jeremiah, who spoke God's truth even when he was rejected by family, government, and the majority of people.

He said, “The word of the Lord has brought me insult and reproach all day long. But if I say, ‘I will not mention his word or speak anymore in his name,’ his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot” (Jeremiah 20:8-9).

Let's never quench that fire, dear Christians.

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I really admire Jeremiah. Why not read High Five, Jeremiah and Our Race Is Getting Faster and Harder.


God gives us the most wonderful word picture involving fire and hammers, straw and grain. Don't miss this encouraging 1-minute devotions.

God gives us the most wonderful word picture involving fire and hammers, straw and grain. Don't miss this encouraging 1-minute devotions.

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My Secret Room

Do you have a "secret room"? Check out this encouraging devotion from the devotional book "Wisdom for Life."

Today I'm sharing one of the devotions from my book Wisdom for Life. I hope you enjoy it. ~ Gail 

My Secret Room

Mark is an engineer, and when he realized there was dead space beneath the stairs in his house, he decided to create a secret room for his children. They access it by climbing through a kitchen cabinet, and it’s big enough for their dad to join them. 

How fun is that? It’s meant to be a place to play, but it would also be a safe place to hide from an intruder. 

I’ve always wanted a secret room, something accessed through a bookcase or hidden door. I’m not sure why I find this so appealing. Perhaps it’s because I sometimes want to hide from all the worldly pressures. 

Recently when I was struggling with some heavy problems, my friend Linda wrote to tell me that while she was praying for me, God brought Psalm 32:7 to her mind: “You are my hiding place; you protect me from trouble. You surround me with joyful shouts of deliverance.” 

There’s something special about a friend who writes with a Scripture attached, and God used Linda that day to remind me of such an important truth: when life hurts, when we feel broken and bruised, we have a safe place to go, a place where we can lay down our sad thoughts and rest in the love of our Lord and Protector. I am so glad that my Father thought to include a “secret room” in His love for me, a place of retreat and protection. 

For Further Thought 

“How great is your goodness, which you have stored up for those who fear you. In the presence of everyone you have acted for those who take refuge in you. You hide them in the protection of your presence; you conceal them in a shelter from human schemes, from quarrelsome tongues” (Ps. 31:19–20).

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Do you have a "secret room"? Check out this encouraging devotion from the devotional book "Wisdom for Life."

Do you have a "secret room"? Check out this encouraging devotion from the devotional book "Wisdom for Life."


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How God Views Our Requests

"Ask and you will be given" is a verse easily misunderstood. This 1-minute devotion explains.

It would be easy to misunderstand Matthew 7:7-8: “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.”
 
At first it might seem that God is saying we can have whatever we want—health, wealth, or anything else.
 
But then it contains three important follow-up verses. “Which of you, if your son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake? If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!” (verses 9-11)

If a son asks for bread or fish to eat, a good father would never give him a rock or a snake. Neither would he give him spoiled food, marijuana, or poison. Nor will our heavenly Father give us something unhealthy, addictive, or dangerous.

If we ask for selfish, harmful, or ungodly things, or things that are not part of God’s purposes for us, God will not give what we ask. 
 
But one request He will always fulfill is our desire to know Him better (Jeremiah 29:13; James 4:8).
 
What are you asking of God?
 
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"Ask and you will be given" is a verse easily misunderstood. This 1-minute devotion explains.

"Ask and you will be given" is a verse easily misunderstood. This 1-minute devotion explains.

 
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The Saddest Psalm

Despite the sad ending of Psalm 88, it contains some important elements of hope and faith. This 1-minute devotion explains.

Psalm 88 is considered the saddest psalm because it has no resolution.

Most psalms that start with sorrow end with renewed hope in the Lord. But in Psalm 88, the psalmist's outlook is the same at the end of the psalm as it was at the beginning.

In this psalm of lament, a passionate expression of grief, the psalmist comes to the Lord overwhelmed with troubles, feeling his life draws near to death.

He feels as if God has put him in the lowest pit, in the darkest depths, having lost all friends and feeling as if God is hiding from him.

And he ends with this sad line: darkness is my closest friend.

Pretty heavy, isn't it? Have you ever felt that way? I admit I sometimes feel as if challenges and difficulties are burying me. That's when I need to pull the hope from this psalm. 

Even though the psalmist feels God has forgotten him, he comes to him with this declaration, Lord, you are the God who saves me (verse 1). He seeks the Lord daily (verse 9), every morning (verse 13). 

When we don't feel His presence and don't understand our circumstances, we should seek Him. And we should remember what Christ told His disciples after explaining that the future would be confusing and difficult:

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 

If you're struggling, take heart!

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For more encouragement when suffering, see When Nothing Comforts and Faith Should Fuel the Engine, with Feelings in the Caboose

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Despite the sad ending of Psalm 88, it contains some important elements of hope and faith. This 1-minute devotion explains.

Despite the sad ending of Psalm 88, it contains some important elements of hope and faith. This 1-minute devotion explains.

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Lies in Disguise: Our Role as Modern Christians

We were born for such a time as this, and this devotion explains an important part of our purposes for God in this time in history.

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Aren't you inspired by the truth that you have a purpose for the Lord, a mission He designed just for you:

“For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
”  Ephesians 2:10

And He trusted you, knowing you could live out your faith in this difficult time in history:

God gives everyone life and breath and everything else. From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us. ‘For in him we live and move and have our being.’ As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are his offspring.’” Acts 17:25-28 

The lies we are dealing with in our modern culture are nothing new, but they have reached a boiling point, forcing people to choose truth or lies, right or wrong, life or death.

Please pray about the specific purposes God has prepared for you, things which will help you become stronger and more passionate about God's message to the world.  
 
For more insights see  Why We Need to Remember that We Were Born for Such a Time as This. And let me share part of what I've been called to do during this challenging time--see below.
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I've prayed about God's specific purposes for me, and I feel strongly that one of them is to warn people about lies in disguise that are compromising and corrupting true Christian faith. That's why I've written Lies in Disguise, Half-Truths Many Christians Believe

It's designed to help us live our faith more fully by avoiding the half-truths that are causing confusion and compromise in the modern church. We need to understand these lies in disguise so we can reject them and warn others.  

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We were born for such a time as this, and this devotion explains an important part of our purposes for God in this time in history.



We were born for such a time as this, and this devotion explains an important part of our purposes for God in this time in history.


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This Little Light of Mine

This devotion uses Scripture to show the wisdom in this simple children's song.

Did you sing this children's song in Sunday School?


This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. (Listen to it here: Let It Shine.)

Some claim it was written by African-American slaves hundreds of years ago. Others claim it was composed in the 1920s. Whoever wrote it, the lyrics are simple yet profound.


The song incorporates the biblical truths found in these and other verses: 

For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth). Ephesians 5:8-9 (See more context below.)

Thank you, Lord, for bringing us out from the darkness of human wisdom and sin!

Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16

Show us, Lord, how to shine for Your glory, not our own. 

Are we living clean, innocent lives as children of God, shining like bright lights in a world full of crooked and perverse people, holding firmly to God's Word? Philippians 2:14-16

Help us, Lord, to keep Your light burning in our lives, no matter how terrible the world becomes.  

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For more encouragement, see How Can You Shine Today? and Whiners and Shiners.

For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth) and find out what pleases the Lord. Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.  It is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret. But everything exposed by the light becomes visible—and everything that is illuminated becomes a light. This is why it is said: Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.”  Ephesians 5:8-14

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This devotion uses Scripture to show the wisdom in this simple children's song.

This devotion uses Scripture to show the wisdom in this simple children's song.


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When the Yoke Rubs Your Neck

Do you know what it means to have a neck rub when you're yoked to Christ? This devotion explains.


I often think of this analogy whenever I sense that I don’t quite “fit,” when I'm not in a place where I’m supposed to be. Whenever I start drifting and going my own way, whenever I disobey God even a little, it feels as if Jesus’ yoke begins to “rub my neck.”

What is a yoke? It's a wooden or metal tool that connects two animals—like oxen or horses—so they can pull a load together. It keeps them aligned and working as a team.

Usually one animal is stronger or more experienced and naturally sets the pace and direction, while the other follows.

Jesus said: “Take my yoke upon you and learn from me… my yoke is easy and my burden is light” (Matthew 11:29-30).

By this He meant we must be yoked together with Him because following His direction makes the walk easy. But when we try to go our own way, the yoke is no longer easy, and it begins to “rub our necks.” That is God's Spirit convicting us to get back on the right path (Galatians 5:25).

But what if we don’t feel that “rub” when we start to go astray? Then we should examine ourselves to see if we're truly under Jesus’ yoke, or whether we have already “slipped out of it” (2 Corinthians 13:5).

If we are under His yoke, then whenever we haven’t obeyed God, we will feel that discomfort.

Make sure to be yoked with Jesus and be sensitive to the rubs!


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Do you know what it means to have a neck rub when you're yoked to Christ? This devotion explains.

Do you know what it means to have a neck rub when you're yoked to Christ? This devotion explains.



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