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Daily Wisdom NIV : Proverbs 17:3

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The crucible for silver and the furnace for gold, but the LORD
tests the heart.

Proverbs 17:3, New International Version
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Daily Wisdom KJV : Proverbs 17:3

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The fining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold: but the
LORD trieth the hearts.

Proverbs 17:3, King James Version
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Excavation, by Patrick D. Odum


If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do
not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to
have you, but you must rule over it (Genesis 4:7 NIV).

The brand new Yankee Stadium, currently under construction in the
Bronx, is a multi-million dollar project. With deadlines looming and
costs mounting, you know that it would take a serious problem for
workers to show up on a weekend to jackhammer newly-poured concrete.
However, that's exactly what happened on April 13th. Workers showed up
to break apart two-and-a-half feet of concrete on what will eventually
be a concourse.

Structural problems? Not really. More like sabotage. By terrorists?
Well, that would depend on who you ask, I suppose. The culprit,
actually, is a construction worker from the Bronx named Gino
Castignoli, who only worked one day on the project. But, that one day
could have had serious consequences for the Yankees franchise, its
fans, and the entire city of New York. Yankees president Randy Levine
called Castignoli's offense a "bad, dastardly act," and the Yankees are
discussing with the District Attorney the possibility of bringing
charges against him.

No, he didn't use sub-standard material, or rig the part of the stadium
he worked on to collapse.

He buried a David Ortiz Boston Red Sox jersey in the concrete he laid.

The Red Sox and Yankees are, of course, divisional rivals. Their
animosity goes back at least as far as 1918, when the Sox traded a
young pitcher named Babe Ruth to the Yankees. The trade, so the legend
goes, cursed the Red Sox, who didn't win another World Series until
2004. The two teams' -- and their fans' -- hatred of each other is
arguably the most intense in sports. Rarely does a season go by in
which at least one Yankees -- Red Sox game isn't interrupted by a
brawl. Castignoli, a Red Sox fan who literally lives in the Yankees'
neighborhood, apparently hoped that burying the jersey in the stadium
would "curse" the Yankees' new home.

Two other workers -- Yankee loyalists, I guess -- ratted Castignoli
out.

It's a measure of how seriously the Yankees take the rivalry that they
would take the time and expense to dig the jersey out. I mean, what, a
couple of square feet of polyester and cotton twill? What harm could it
possibly do to a gigantic concrete and steel stadium? Still, the
Yankees preferred to take no chances, and out came the jackhammers.
Best to dig it out now so there's no chance of regretting it later.

Maybe that's a good attitude for us all to adopt toward the stuff that
we might have buried in our lives where it doesn't belong. "Sin" is the
term that the Bible uses for that kind of thing. It really seems like
sort of an old-fashioned word, doesn't it -- more appropriate for the
"black or white" revival circuit than for life in today's more
complicated, "shades-of-grey" world? We prefer to speak of "mistakes"
or "weaknesses" or "character flaws" or "addictions," and those terms
can all be helpful. The problem is that those are usually
after-the-fact words that we use for the stuff that we might have had
buried in our lives for a long, long time, before they come to light. I
mean, we usually live with anger management problems for years before a
broken marriage or family or friendship forces us to speak of the
problem. Lust can lie buried beneath layers of respectability for a
long time before adultery or other sexual immorality exposes it.
Selfishness and greed can stay undisturbed for much of our lives, and
leave us absolutely puzzled about why giving doesn't bring us any joy
or why what we attain is never enough to satisfy us.

Genesis says that long before Cain raised his hand against his brother
Abel, sin was "crouching at [his] door." His jealousy, his anger, and
his callous disregard for his own "flesh and blood" lay buried and
untouched deep in his heart before it came spewing out in homicidal
rage. Like most of us will do if left to ourselves, Cain tried to shift
the blame for his actions; he wasn't treated fairly, God didn't
appreciate him, and so on and so on. Not so different, really, from the
layers of blame and bitterness that cover our own sins.

* If only my spouse appreciated me more.

* If only my boss wasn't such a jerk.

We have to be honest about the sin that still lurks in our hearts.

* If only life would deal me a fair hand.

* If only my parents had been more loving or accepting.

So we walk around angry, faces downcast, so focused on our hurt or
anger or disappointment that we fail to deal with the real problem:
down deep in our hearts lurks sin, waiting, biding its time, a curse
waiting to happen.

The good news, of course, is that it doesn't have to be that way.

The gospel proclaims that we have a Father in heaven who loves us, who
sent his Son to die for our sins, and raised him to pour out his Spirit
into our lives and hearts. "His divine power has given us everything we
need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his
own glory and goodness ..." That's the overwhelming claim the apostle
Peter makes in reflecting back on Jesus' life and work (2 Peter 1:3-4).

Peter goes on to say that through Jesus, God "has given us his very
great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate
in the divine nature, having escaped the corruption in the world caused
by evil desires." In short, Peter reminds us that in Christ God has
given us the awareness and the power to do some excavation: the
integrity to be honest about what is buried in our hearts and the tools
to dig it out. "Make every effort to confirm your calling and election
sure ..." he exhorts us (2 Peter 1:10), reminding us that while God
supplies the energy and the opportunity for us to confront the sin in
our lives, it's up to us to be willing to make the hard choices and do
the difficult excavation that God's calling demands of us.

Among other things, that means that we have to be honest about the sin
that still lurks in our hearts and crouches at our doorstep. Our
churches must be places where confession is encouraged and repentance
truly celebrated. We must have relationships of mutual accountability
in which hypocrisy is exposed and we call each other to godliness and
righteousness. And we must always be willing to let the jackhammer of
the gospel chip away at our pride, arrogance, and pretense so that God
can get at the sin that still lies underneath. In Christ, the curse is
counteracted. But, it won't make a bit of difference if we can't let
the sin buried in our hearts be exposed to his light and life and
healing.

Take a deep breath. Time for some excavation.

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(c) 2008 Patrick D. Odum <p.d.odum@gmail.com>.

RELATED LINKS:
* Curing the Sin Virus

http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200611/20061129_sinvirus.html
* Removing the Evidence

http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200412/20041210_evidence.html
* Broken by Sin

http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200504/20050402_brokenbysin.html
* Faith Web

http://faithnet.faithsite.com

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Morning & Evening -- John 17:15 and Hebrews 11:13

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MORNING:

"I pray not that thou shouldst take them out of the world."
-- John 17:15

It is a sweet and blessed event which will occur to all believers in
God's own time-the going home to be with Jesus. In a few more years the
Lord's soldiers, who are now fighting "the good fight of faith" will
have done with conflict, and have entered into the joy of their Lord.
But although Christ prays that his people may eventually be with him
where he is, he does not ask that they may be taken at once away from
this world to heaven. He wishes them to stay here. Yet how frequently
does the wearied pilgrim put up the prayer, "O that I had wings like a
dove! for then would I fly away and be at rest;" but Christ does not
pray like that, he leaves us in his Father's hands, until, like shocks
of corn fully ripe, we shall each be gathered into our Master's garner.
Jesus does not plead for our instant removal by death, for to abide in
the flesh is needful for others if not profitable for ourselves. He
asks that we may be kept from evil, but he never asks for us to be
admitted to the inheritance in glory till we are of full age.
Christians often want to die when they have any trouble. Ask them why,
and they tell you, "Because we would be with the Lord." We fear it is
not so much because they are longing to be with the Lord, as because
they desire to get rid of their troubles; else they would feel the same
wish to die at other times when not under the pressure of trial. They
want to go home, not so much for the Saviour's company, as to be at
rest. Now it is quite right to desire to depart if we can do it in the
same spirit that Paul did, because to be with Christ is far better, but
the wish to escape from trouble is a selfish one. Rather let your care
and wish be to glorify God by your life here as long as he pleases,
even though it be in the midst of toil, and conflict, and suffering,
and leave him to say when "it is enough."

EVENING:

"These all died in faith."
-- Hebrews 11:13

Behold the epitaph of all those blessed saints who fell asleep before
the coming of our Lord! It matters nothing how else they died, whether
of old age, or by violent means; this one point, in which they all
agree, is the most worthy of record, "they all died in faith." In faith
they lived-it was their comfort, their guide, their motive and their
support; and in the same spiritual grace they died, ending their
life-song in the sweet strain in which they had so long continued. They
did not die resting in the flesh or upon their own attainments; they
made no advance from their first way of acceptance with God, but held
to the way of faith to the end. Faith is as precious to die by as to
live by.

Dying in faith has distinct reference to the past. They believed the
promises which had gone before, and were assured that their sins were
blotted out through the mercy of God. Dying in faith has to do with the
present. These saints were confident of their acceptance with God, they
enjoyed the beams of his love, and rested in his faithfulness. Dying in
faith looks into the future. They fell asleep, affirming that the
Messiah would surely come, and that when he would in the last days
appear upon the earth, they would rise from their graves to behold him.
To them the pains of death were but the birth-pangs of a better state.
Take courage, my soul, as thou readest this epitaph. Thy course,
through grace, is one of faith, and sight seldom cheers thee; this has
also been the pathway of the brightest and the best. Faith was the
orbit in which these stars of the first magnitude moved all the time of
their shining here; and happy art thou that it is thine. Look anew
to-night to Jesus, the author and finisher of thy faith, and thank him
for giving thee like precious faith with souls now in glory.


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My Utmost For His Highest : "The Passion Of Patience"

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THE PASSION OF PATIENCE

Though it tarry, wait for it.

Habakkuk 2:3

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Patience is not indifference; patience conveys the idea of an
immensely strong rock withstanding all onslaughts. The vision of God
is the source of patience, because it imparts a moral inspiration.
Moses endured, not because he had an ideal of right and duty, but
because be had a vision of God. He "endured, as seeing Him Who is
invisible." A man with the vision of God is not devoted to a cause or
to any particular issue; he is devoted to God Himself. You always
know when the vision is of God because of the inspiration that comes
with it; things come with largeness and tonic to the life because
everything is energized by God. If God gives you a time spiritually,
as He gave His Son actually, of temptation in the wilderness, with no
word from Himself at all, endure, and the power to endure is there
because you see God.

"Though it tarry, wait for it." The proof that we have the vision is
that we are reaching out for more than we have grasped. It is a bad
thing to be satisfied spiritually. "What shall I render unto the
Lord?" said the Psalmist. "I will take the cup of salvation." We are
apt to look for satisfaction in ourselves - "Now I have got the
thing; now I am entirely sanctified; now I can endure." Instantly we
are on the road to ruin. Our reach must exceed our grasp. "Not as
though I had already attained, either were already perfect." If we
have only what we have experienced, we have nothing; if we have the
inspiration of the vision of God, we have more than we can
experience. Beware of the danger of relaxation spiritually.

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Mustard Seed Thoughts: Renew

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By: Ron Edmondson Mustard Seed Thoughts
We live by faith, not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7

The world lives by sight, doesn't it? "Show me a pretty face, and I'll show you a million bucks."

"Show ME the money." "Either put up or shut up."

"Show me what you're made of."

"Let me see for myself."

Ever heard any comments like that? Isn't that our society today? If you can't prove it, then it isn't real.

In God's kingdom, faith is the essential part of what we believe. In fact, sight, or seeing the outcome, is actually the opposite of faith. Faith is believing; being sure of something without the benefit of seeing it first. It is kind of like knowing you will love your child, before he is born. That takes faith. If you could see it, then it wouldn't be faith.

Faith is not in what we have. For instance, a person might find confidence in their bank accounts or the job they have, but faith is much different than that. Faith is in a PERSON. Faith is in the person of God. Faith is believing that God is who He claims to be and will do what He has promised to do.

Today, maybe you need to renew your faith. Perhaps you can't SEE how God will bring you through the trials in your life. It doesn't make sense to trust in something (really Someone) you can't touch or feel. But, then again, that is what faith is all about; trusting, blindly, without reservation, simply trusting in the God who created you.

God said with faith the size of a "mustard seed" you could move mountains. Wow! How is your faith in the unseen things today?

And are there any mountains in your way?


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Praying with Paul : "Eyewitnesses"

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EYEWITNESSES

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Dear Father, God of real history,

Thank you for the testimony of eyewitnesses who saw Christ alive
after his crucifixion: Cephas, the twelve, more than five hundred
brethren, and James. Thank you for the testimony of the apostles
and for Paul.

I am grateful that I am not following cleverly devised myths, but
the reality of history! I believe their testimony! And yours!

In the name of Jesus I come, thanking you for your resurrection
power and asking that I may live so as always to have hope of
sharing in it. Amen.


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WJD! -- Couldn't Keep It Quiet -- Mark 7:24-25

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Couldn't Keep It Quiet


Jesus left that place and went to the area around Tyre. Jesus
went into a house there. Jesus did not want the people in
that area to know he was there. But Jesus could not stay
hidden. A woman heard that Jesus was there. Her little
daughter had an evil spirit {from the devil} inside her. So
the woman came to Jesus and bowed down near his feet.

-- Mark 7:24-25 (ERV)


KEY THOUGHT:
Jesus and his leading followers are still in need of rest. The crowds
have pressed upon them repeatedly. However, Jesus' reputation has now
grown and he is well known even far away from his home and center of
ministry. Gentiles have heard of his power and know their need for
help. In this context -- the deep need to withdraw and be alone and the
seeking hearts of Gentiles -- a woman comes to Jesus with a deep
concern on her heart. Her daughter is possessed by an evil spirit. The
Phoenician people had a proud, but very pagan, heritage (from a Jewish
point of view). They had often been bitter enemies with the children of
Israel. For this woman to fall at the feet of a Jew, especially one of
"no noble rank," was indeed a sign of desperation and humility. For the
culture that produced Jezebel and a host of condemning words because of
their Baal worship, here is a woman who shows dependence and worship to
the Savior of the world, who also happens to be Jewish. Not even the
distance -- geographical and racial -- could keep Jesus' saving power
from being known!


TODAY'S PRAYER:
O God, please help us awaken and realize that what we have to share
with the world is Jesus -- not our technology, our culture, our
knowledge. While many other things are good to share and I know we need
to be generous in sharing them, please help us to be more passionate
about sharing Jesus both in our teaching and in our conduct. In Jesus'
name I pray. Amen.

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Today's Verse : Ecclesiastes 5:2

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May 2, 2008


VERSE:
Do not be quick with your mouth, do not be hasty in your heart
to utter anything before God. God is in heaven and you are on
earth, so let your words be few.
-- Ecclesiastes 5:2

http://www.SearchGodsWord.org/desk/?query=Ecclesiastes+5:2

THOUGHT:
Even in our sound-byte world, far too many words are spoken in
pledge to God that go unfulfilled. Let's thank him, praise him, and
petition him. But let's also realize that, while our prayers need
to be persistent, our words don't need to be elaborate or refined,
just few in number.

PRAYER:
Almighty God, thank you that the Holy Spirit intercedes for me
while I pray. Thank you that I don't have to have articulate
prayers to be heard. Thank you for not expecting grandiose promises
from me. I come to you as your child, your humble servant who longs
to live for you and praise you with all of my life. In Jesus' name
I pray. Amen.

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Today's KJV Verse : Ecclesiastes 5:2

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VERSE:
Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to
utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon
earth: therefore let thy words be few.
-- Ecclesiastes 5:2

http://www.SearchGodsWord.org/desk/?query=Ecclesiastes+5:2&translation=kjv

THOUGHT:
Even in our sound-byte world, far too many words are spoken in
pledge to God that go unfulfilled. Let's thank him, praise him, and
petition him. But let's also realize that, while our prayers need
to be persistent, our words don't need to be elaborate or refined,
just few in number.

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Almighty God, thank you that the Holy Spirit intercedes for me
while I pray. Thank you that I don't have to have articulate
prayers to be heard. Thank you for not expecting grandiose promises
from me. I come to you as your child, your humble servant who longs
to live for you and praise you with all of my life. In Jesus' name
I pray. Amen.

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