Two Minutes in the Bible through Psalms

“We take up our crosses and never put them down.”

Thoughts from daily Bible reading for today – June 29, 2024

And you will be hated by all for My name’s sake. But he who endures to the end will be saved. Matthew 10:22, NKJV

The longer we live, the more situations we encounter that test our faith and threaten to pull us to the left or the right, instead of staying the course and walking with steadfast faith toward the kingdom of God. When we are young, either in age or in our faith, it is common that we face relatively few challenges or major crises. Of course, there are exceptions to this generalization, but if I can paint with a broad brush stoke, this is largely the case. However, as time goes on, we encounter the brokenness of our world in countless ways: the unexpected illness and death of a loved one. The loss of a pregnancy. The loss of a job. Heartfelt prayers seemingly go unanswered, leading to a heart that grows cold toward the ways of the Lord.

In Matthew 10, our Lord adds to this list by simply noting the persecution and rejection that often come with a life of allegiance to him and his kingdom. He doesn’t try and sugarcoat it! “You will be hated by all for My name’s sake” (verse 22). And lest we think otherwise, this is not a one-off encounter or a passing situation. He tells us to be courageous and press on in faith because this will require that we endure “to the end.”

It’s relatively easy to hold a 50-pound weight for a few seconds. But to hold that same weight for an hour? Excruciating! It’s similar in our own lives when we encounter trials and difficulties in life. Most of us can bear the weight of this pain for a few days, or even weeks or months, but the thought of a lifetime of struggle is often more than we can possibly bear, at least in our own strength.

When Jesus asks us to take up our cross and follow him, it is a journey for the rest of our lives. We take up our crosses and never put them down. We give our lives away in sacrificial love and believe that the Lord is near, even in times of great sorrow or suffering. In the mystery of God’s ways, the way of death is our entry into eternal life, so let us walk courageously and endure to the very end.

Prayer

Father, give us the courage to follow you and endure to the very end through Christ our Lord. Amen.


Application

Take time today to prayerfully ask the Lord to deepen in you your courage and trust in him, no matter what comes your way.


Related Reading

Romans 5:3; Hebrews 10:36; James 1:2-3

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Voice of God

The voice of the LORD is over the waters; the God of glory thunders, the LORD thunders over the mighty waters.
PSALM 29:3


God’s voice hasn’t vanished. He hasn’t lost His voice because of overuse. His vocal cords are strong, not strained. God doesn’t cough or become congested. His voice is clear and intelligible. His voice is all around us; listen and be in awe. Thunder and lightning display His glory in the heavens. We hear His thunder and gaze up in fear and amazement. His voice reminds us of His glory. It’s the Lord’s majestic presence that thunders from above.

The glory of God governs the heavens. He’s the source of light, heat, cold, and darkness. God is the creator and sustainer of earth. His creation continues because He continues to create. Just as humans are an ongoing creation of the Lord’s, so earth is the Lord’s ongoing creation. He resides in eternity but still engages with earth. His glory has not been gutted but rather validated by scientific explanation. Christ can be seen in all corners of His creation. His voice is clear.

“God’s voice thunders in marvelous ways; he does great things beyond our understanding” (Job 37:5).

The power of His voice is applied in our life. His voice can be stern in discipline or tender in grace. The powerful voice of Jesus called Lazarus back from the dead, and on the cross He interceded to His heavenly Father for forgiveness on behalf of His enemies. Use your voice to pray for people who are dead in their sin and in need of a Savior. Lift up your voice on behalf of others who’ve offended or hurt you. God hears you; you’re not a lone voice for the Lord.

God’s voice is majestic and regal. He’s enthroned above all His creation. Jesus is our King of kings and Lord of lords. When He speaks, we listen. His words matter most. The Bible is the wisdom of His words in written form. His voice speaks through the pages of Scripture. Take what He tells us there and obediently apply it to your life. Tell others what Christ tells you. Those of us who hear the voice of God cannot keep quiet. Be a clean conduit for His voice to speak!


“Now, Lord…enable your servants to speak your word with great boldness” (Acts 4:29).

What is the Spirit saying to my soul? How can I distinguish God’s voice from competing voices?


Boyd Bailey, Two Minutes in the Bible Through Psalms: A 90-Day Devotional
 
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