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Your personal shepherd

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Your personal shepherd

It's easy to say, 'The Lord is my shepherd,' but how can we tell if it's real for us or if we're just saying the words? Here is a simple test: when we need help, who do we turn to first? Many people go to God only after they've tried everything else. And when nothing else is working, then they try praying. In past crises, whatever or whoever we turned to first for help, that's our shepherd.

A man on a trip to the African rainforests was following a guide. As they pushed deeper into the jungle, the guide was whacking away with his machete at the thick growth that rose up like a wall before them. 'How do you know where to go?' the man asked. 'Where's the path?' The guide replied, 'I am the path.' Life is like a jungle; we need a guide who knows where they're going and what they're doing.

And here on earth, who qualifies for such a job? One person only - the Lord! There will never be a day when we don't need his guidance, and we can have it if we really want it. The Bible says, 'He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out...he walks ahead of them, and they follow him because they know his voice' (John 10:3-4 NLT).

So what now? There are many voices competing for your attention. But Jesus, your Shepherd, is the one voice you can always trust when it comes to guidance. That's why it's important to 'know his voice'.


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Sep14

What has God given you?

Comparisons are usually dangerous. We are meant to be different. What someone's good at, we may not be. To put it in terms of our Christian walk, when we notice a friend's great prayer life/volunteering/worship leading, it's tempting to wallow in 'why am I not as awesomely godly as that' negativity. But, God gave each of us specific talents, abilities and passions. If we live our lives striving to match others, we'll burn out or miss what God has for us.

What brings someone close to God is different for each person. Let's not allow the great stuff in others' lives to become damaging to our own. Others' good habits aren't there to weigh us down. If someone gets up at dawn to pray, let's be encouraged to pray more. But doing that at 5am isn't what makes a 'good Christian'.

So, getting to a point where we can say 'I take joy in doing your will, my God' (Psalm 40:8 NLT) won't happen while we're trying to keep up with what others are doing. It happens when we live out our faith in the way God designed for us. If we find one way of praying difficult, let's find one that we love. When our God-given-preferences get in sync with our God- time, it's a win:win.

So what now? What's something you love doing? Do it in a way that'll bless someone else (e.g. if you love photography, invite someone who's lonely to go with you to take shots of great scenery). What has God given you?

Sep13

Get to level ground

When we invite God into the areas of our lives that need changing, he loves getting to work. And being real with him is the way to start. But he's a gentleman. He waits for us to invite him in. He wants us to ask him to change us, to lead us, and to do his will. All of that is God's work to do, and our place is to ask for it. Sounds easy, right?

Not exactly. It means acknowledging our flaws first. Even when we know, deep down, that something's not how it should be, it can be so hard to confess it out loud. We can get good at acting like everything's okay. But it's not worth it. There's nothing wrong with admitting to a weakness. Romans 7:14-25 charts Paul's own admission of his weaknesses, and it includes great acknowledgements of God's grace at work.

So, let's not pretend to be doing great when we're wrestling with that-thing-we-shouldn't-do. Let's stop pretending to be interested in something we're not. It's just... exhausting. And we don't need to do it. Let's be who we are, in front of God, and in front of the world. It's when we admit that we need to be led 'on level ground', that we find ourselves doing more and more of what God wants.

So what now? Chat to a good friend about any areas in your life you'd like God to change. Be transparent and share your hearts. Then commit those areas to Jesus to do his miracle levelling work in.

Sep12

Let go of worry

We may tell someone about a worry we have, and get a response like, 'Yes, well, worrying is normal'? That's nearly true: worry is something loads of people do, so in that way it's 'normal'. But not for us. We Christians get a 'new normal', more than whistling, 'Don't worry, be happy' through our problems. Philippians 4 says we get to tell God everything we're stressed about, and instead of hearing, 'Oh, that's just normal human behaviour', we hear, 'There's no need to worry anymore.'

As followers of Jesus, we get to share in his peace. Jesus' peace wasn't a floaty idea or a 'good vibe'. No, Jesus' peace came from his relationship with his Father. Jesus knew for sure that his Father would give him everything, so he didn't have to worry about not having what he needed or being in the wrong place. What's our way into that peace? Pray. When we give every little situation and detail to God, he'll give us a peace that no one else can.

If we want to experience a life free of worry and filled with peace, let's let go of any control we possess over a situation (let's be honest, it's never that much control anyway) and say, 'Here God, here are my problems, worries and troubles. Help me through them and give me your peace.'

So what now? After you've released your worries to Jesus, think about someone you know who is worrying and pray for them to find God's peace in their situation.

Sep11

Jesus with us

Sometimes we can struggle to see God at work in our lives, even though he's worked in it in the past. We can struggle to pray and read our Bible, even though we want to. It happens. Let's not self-condemn, saying, 'I'm not holy enough... I'm not praying hard enough...' (fill in as appropriate). Sometimes, we get tired: physically, mentally or emotionally. Have we had enough sleep lately? Have we been going through draining or overwhelming times? All these things affect us.

The amazing Gospel news is that, incredibly, Jesus offers us salvation, healing and life in him, and there's nothing we can do to earn that. If we've said 'yes' to that, brilliant. If we've slipped back into thinking that we must work to earn his attention, then something needs to be re-aligned. Giving Jesus the reins is the solution. He brings joy and purpose to life. He will 'refresh the weary and satisfy the faint' (Jeremiah 31:25 NIV). He can give us peace, rest for our minds and bodies, and healing (sometimes straight away, sometimes over time).

If running to Jesus seems too hard for right now, let's try this: let's ask him to come to us, to push through all the stuff that weighs us down. Just wait... he'll come to us. He's right with us.

So what now? You don't have to work to get God's attention. He is always right with you, waiting for you to ask him. Thank him for that.

Sep10

More and more with God

We've all experienced relationships where it seems like we're the only one contributing. If we've been in a one-way relationship, we know how it feels to put a whole lot of effort in, only to feel unappreciated or unwanted. Truth is, we can sometimes give God that feeling. Maybe we've read a chunk of the Bible, but are we thanking him for our blessings? Or are we looking to bless someone else because of it? Sometimes the reciprocal relationship bit slips under our radar, and the whole giving back to God can be neglected.

Spending one-on-one time with God allows us to be in his presence, which isn't only about experiencing, but about 'giving back' too. The Psalmist said, 'My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God' (Psalm 42:2 NIV)?

The more our lives become a response to all we find in him, the more we need to, and long to, spend time with him. It happens simultaneously. We spend time with God, which enables and inspires us to live out what we learn from him, which naturally makes us long to go back to him to learn more, which makes us live more like him... so, God is always about more and more.

So what now? Bottom line: spend more and better quality time with God. You'll find that when you do, your relationship with him, and with the people in your life, will be more balanced. It's always win:win with God; it's always more and more...

Sep09

My lighthouse

God's attention scans like a lighthouse beam, searching whatever it lands on, and showing the way. We are asked to ask for God's light to shine on us. Why should we ask God to search our hearts? Here are a couple of reasons:

(1) To be vulnerable with him. David prayed, 'Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me and lead me in the way everlasting' (Psalm 139:23-24 NIV). When we're vulnerable (simply open and honest) with God, he can mould us into the best version of ourselves. God never meant for us to do life alone.

(2) To commit every day to God. The writer of Proverbs said, 'Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight' (Proverbs 3:5-6 NIV). Asking God to shine a light on our life will make our life clearer. Let's trust that he knows what's going on when we don't; let's look for his presence in everything. Every single day we have to deal with stuff. But when we go into our day asking God to search our heart, we and our life start to light up.

So what now? Today, look for people whose lives need brightened up. Aim to light up three people's day - one in the morning, one in the afternoon and one in the evening.