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ANGELS

 

Revelation 12:11 “’And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, and they did not love their life even when faced with death.’”

FIGHTING ANGELS

Did you realize the angels in heaven, even the Archangels, depend on the blood of Christ? This verse says exactly that. Michael and his angels defeat the dragon because of the blood of the Lamb and their testimony of that.

Honestly, I never think much about angels. Sure, I know they are real and may have even “entertained one unaware.” But I never really think about them. I should. You should. Why? Because right now they are engaged in a heavenly battle between good and evil. They are fighting for the Lamb and because of the Lamb.

TEACHING MOMENT

But let’s be very clear in talking to our children about this angel thing. We DON’T become angels. When a dear saint dies or a little child, they do not become angels. No one gets their “wings.” I understand the sentiment behind that statement, and it’s okay, but let’s make sure we don’t tell our children that one day when they go to heaven (if they are a believer) they will get their wings. That’s simply not true. We will get a glorified body that doesn’t need wings.

Angels fascinate children. And just like many Bible truths, the world will embellish the story to make it more “appealing,” thus making it untrue. You see, Satan knows the truth about God’s Word and will do anything to confuse us about it. He will even take a Biblical truth and change it to make it sound “better.” Wrong theology is his game. He wants us to teach anything except the Bible. Stick to the truth!

Angels are fighting for you and me. That’s pretty cool. They are fighting for our eternal home. But don’t worry! We know how this all ends. We win!

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BAND-AIDS

 

Hosea 6:1 “’Come, let us return to the Lord. For He has torn us, but He will heal us; He has wounded us, but He will bandage us.’”

BOO-BOOS

I remember the days when I loved to get a band-aid put on a scratch or “boo-boo.” It was kind of like a badge of honor to have one on your knee or elbow. It implied hard play or courage. It was really cool if you had one of those band-aids that had a cartoon figure on it. That rocked!

I love this verse because it tells us that God will heal us and bandage us. But I notice that it also says he will tear us and wound us. Why would a loving God tear and wound us and then turn right around and heal and bandage us? I truly believe the tearing and wounding is our fault. God will go as far as He needs in our discipline to turn us around. If that means He has to tear or wound us, so be it. But remember, when He heals and bandages, He does it perfectly.

TEACHING MOMENT

What a perfect verse to share with our kids the next time they get a “boo-boo.” That probably will not be long, lol. As you wash the wound or scrap and prepare it for bandaging, share this verse with them. Sometimes that cut or scrap they have is from their direct disobedience. You told them NOT to climb that tree, but they just had to. You told them NOT to jump off the back porch, but they wanted to “fly.”

You wouldn’t withhold bandaging that wound just because they disobeyed you. You wouldn’t NOT stop the bleeding just because “you told them so.” Nether does God. He tells us how to live to avoid these “accidents”, but we just can’t help ourselves. We just have to “climb that tree” or “jump off that porch.”

God loves us, but He will hold us accountable for our actions. He will also do whatever it takes to get us back on course. He disciplines His children. Aren’t you glad?

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KING JESUS

 

Revelation 11:15 “Then the seventh angel sounded; and there were loud voices in heaven, saying, ‘The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ; and He will reign forever and ever.’”

A PERFECT RULER

Hallelujah! I just love singing Handel’s “Messiah.” It is truly inspirational. We have reason to sing. One day, as the verse above says, He will reign forever and ever.

Can you imagine a world where Christ literally reigned as King? Can you imagine the peace and freedom from harm? Nobody to threaten or harm you. No one to try to take what is yours.

And Christ, unlike any earthly king, will be a perfect ruler, always ruling with love and justice. There will no reason to fear Him. In fact, all will be drawn to Him to worship and adore Him. Everyone will want to serve King Jesus when His kingdom is established on earth.

TEACHING MOMENT

How do we explain this concept of Christ’s kingdom to our children? I bet many of your children have seen either the movie or the animation of C.S. Lewis’ “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” If they have, they can understand the concept of a king and kingdom. Now, explain to them that Christ’s kingdom, however, will be perfect. No one will be around to challenge His authority. All will be loyal to Him and to each other.

When Christ reigns in His world, we as believers can all rest assured that He will rule justly and lovingly. He died to bring us to this place. He died so that we might live with Him forever in His kingdom.

What a King! What a Savior!

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RESTORATION

 

Hosea 2:23 “’I will sow her for Myself in the land. I will also have compassion on her who had not obtained compassion, and I will say to those who were not My people,”You are My people!” And they will say, “You are my God!”'”

STILL WORKS

Have you ever restored something? You know, take something old and redo it so it looks like new. My grandmother owned a 1908 Thomas Edison Diamond Disc victrola that had belonged to her mother. When she died she left it to my mom. I restored it for mom, and before she passed she told me to take it. It still works, too! Now I am sure that it was in much better condition when it was new, but it is still working, even after several moves. It may have a few scratches and dents, but it is still useable.

Similarly, God restored the nation of Israel. It still had some scars from its disobedience, but God brought them back to Himself. Those who had turned their back on God were told once again, “You are My people.”

TEACHING MOMENT

Our children need to know, without a doubt, that there is NOTHING they can do to end our relationship with them. Even when they turn their back on the Biblical training we have poured into them, we are still going to love them. Why? Because God does the same for us.

Now, loving them does not mean condoning ungodly behavior, and it does not mean there aren’t consequences for bad choices. But the love continues. Love lasts forever, if it is God’s love through which we are loving them.

How are you doing today with your “love distributor”? Are you only loving those who are lovely? Are you only loving your children as they obey you? Are you only loving your spouse when they respond the way you want them to? Are you loving that unsaved boss you may have?

We must love as God does. No, better yet! We need to just get out of the way and let Him love through us. That way we can’t mess it up!

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DEATH

Revelation 9:6 “And in those days men will seek death and will not find it; they will long to die, and death flees from them.”

NO FEAR

Tribulation will be literally “hell on earth.” Can you imagine not being able to end the pain you are enduring. There will be no escape. It will seem to be never ending.

But the good news is you don’t have to be there. When Christ returns for His church (and He will) all who are in Christ will be snatched up with Him in the air. We believers will be spared this horrible time called the Tribulation. More importantly, we will be with Jesus.

Death is scary for some people, even Christians. Our children can’t really understand death. But if you really think about it, it is really quite simple. Where do we go after we die? The Bible teaches we are INSTANTLY in the presence of Jesus. What’s so scary about that? NOTHING. So, death is not to be feared, if you are believer.

TEACHING MOMENT

We need to explain this completely to our children. They need to understand that death is just a portal to heaven. Describe it like kind of a tunnel from this life to the next. You have to pass through it, but it leads to eternity with Him.

And even if we suffer in death (by that I mean we have some pain or discomfort associated with our dying), it cannot compare with the suffering our Lord endured on the cross for us. He Who knew no sin became sin for us. He suffered all the pain of all our guilt of sin. And now, because of His perfect sacrifice, we have access to the throne of heaven.

In life right now you may be suffering hardship, heartache or real physical pain. While I can’t promise you instant relief through Jesus, I can offer you eternal relief. Won’t you join me on the first ride out?

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REPUTATION

 

Daniel 6:16 “Then the king gave orders, and Daniel was brought in and cast into the lions’ den. The king spoke and said to Daniel, ‘Your God whom you constantly serve will Himself deliver you.’”

NO WORDS NECESSARY

Do you realize Darius was a pagan? As far as we know from Scripture, He wasn’t a worshipper of Jehovah. But he recognized the power of Jehovah in the life of Daniel. Not only that, but he even believed, I think, that Jehovah could deliver Daniel from the lions’ den.

Do the pagans around you recognize the power of God in your life? What will God allow to come into your life to point unbelievers to Him? How will you respond when these trials come? Will you complain and waste the opportunity to be a witness?

TEACHING MOMENT

Our children must be taught that, as a believer in Christ, they represent a Holy and Righteous God to a lost world. They may be the only representative of Jesus their friends may see. So, all they do should point to Him. I am not saying they have to be perfect, but they need to be very aware of how the lost world sees Jesus through them.

Little things like lying about another friend, cheating on a test, or being disobedient to parents (not that any of these are little) while in the presence of a lost friend can ruin any opportunity they may have to witness to that person later. If they are no different than the lost world, then why should their lost friend change?

It is my prayer today that you will live a life of reputation. People will know whom you represent. People will acknowledge Jesus because of what they saw Him do through your life. Amen?

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SMELLS

 

 

Revelation 8:4 “And the smoke of the incense, with the prayers of the saints, went up before God out of the angel’s hand.”

GOD’S NOSE

Isn’t that a wonderful picture? The angel in heaven is offering up our prayers with incense to the Father. Now that begs a question – how do those prayers smell?

I have to admit that sometimes my prayers are selfish and self-centered. I would guess those prayers would not have a good aroma. Other times when I seeking the Lord’s face, He takes a whiff and says, “That’s sweet! I would like to smell more of that.”

I still remember the smells that came from my Momma’s kitchen. I long for those smells. I reminds me of her. That’s the kind of prayers the Father wants. The kind that reminds Him of us (not that He forgets us).

TEACHING MOMENT

What “smells” will remind your children of you? When they grow up and have one of those moments will it be good or bad? How do you “smell” to them? Our children need those “smells” to remind them when they are grown. They need reminders of the prayers they heard you pray. They need reminders of the words they heard you say to the Father on their behalf. They need reminders of how God answered those prayers in your family.

Will you pray today with the thought in mind that your prayers should be a sweet aroma in the nostrils of our God? If you aren’t already doing it, will you begin to leave some “scents” behind for your kids to follow? Will you be the parent who is remembered by a sweet smell or sour smell? Will those smells bring joy to their heart or bitterness?

Be sweet smelling today.

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SIMPLE NAME

 

Ezekiel 48:35 “’The city shall be 18,000 cubits round about; and the name of the city from that day shall be, “The Lord is there.”'”

EVERYTHING

This is one of those verses that I have never noticed – until today. But read again the last half of that verse. “’…and the name of the city from that day shall be, “The Lord is there.”'” How about that? The city shall be called Yahweh Sham. The Lord is there. That is quite a simple name, but yet so deep.

Think about it. If the Lord is there, what else is needed? He is light! He is breath! He is life! He is Creator! He is Redeemer! He is….Everything. Now, you tell me another city that has absolutely EVERYTHING! It doesn’t exist. But this one will!

My name is Carl William, named for my two grandfathers whom I never met. Carl (my maternal grandfather’s name) mans strong and manly. Now that’s a hoot! William (my paternal grandfather’s name) simply means “Son of William.” But the real meaning of those names is that they belonged to my two grandfathers. I carry their names.

TEACHING MOMENT

How about your child’s name? Does their name have meaning? Do they know it’s meaning? Why did you choose it? What message does their name send to those who know it? That may seem like a crazy question, but our children need to know why we named them what we did. It could be as simple as you liked the sound of the name. Then tell them that. And whenever you call their name, even when you are upset with them, remember that.

Our children need to know their name has weight. They will be known for their name either in a good way or a bad way. When people who know them call their name they will instantly have an image of them in their head. What will their name remind them of?

My prayer is that whatever their name is, when people think of their name, they think of Jesus. They can say, “The Lord is with them. The Lord is there!”

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HEAVEN

 

Revelation 7:16-17 “’They will hunger no longer, nor thirst anymore; nor will the sun beat down on them, nor any heat; for the Lamb in the center of the throne will be their shepherd, and will guide them to springs of the water of life; and God will wipe every tear from their eyes.’”

AROUND THE THRONE

In this passage John is being shown those who have gone through the tribulation and are now standing before the throne of God. Can you imagine? No more hunger or thirst, no heat, no cold, no tears! Now, don’t get me wrong. I love to eat and drink. I love summer and winter. Heck, I even like a good cry. But none of these things will be necessary in heaven.

I was in Kenya recently and traveled to an area that is in a severe drought. They hadn’t had rain in several months. I learned to appreciate (once again) the availability of clean water- simple, clean water. At home I turn on the tap and waste it. Not there. Every drop is precious. And in heaven? Well, there will be springs of “the water of life.”

TEACHING MOMENT

How can we help our children under heaven? It is really hard to put in human words. But this verse can help. The next time you sit down to the table to eat, read this verse. Show them that we won’t get hungry or thirsty in heaven. The next time they complain about the weather, show them this verse. We won’t get hot or cold in heaven. Or maybe the next time they get hurt and are crying, read this verse to them. We won’t need to cry in heaven. And if we do, guess who wipes the tears? Yep, God will. Wow! Kids can relate to those things.

It’s hard to imagine heaven, but these images give us a glimpse of what we can look forward to. Will you allow the Lord to show you how to appreciate each of these without making them the center of your life? He can and He will.

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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

 

Ezekiel 44:4 “Then He brought me by way of the north gate to the front of the house; and I looked, and behold, the glory of the Lord filled the house of the Lord, and I fell on my face.”

GLORY

Have you ever truly experienced a “Glory Moment”? I mean, one of those moments when you knew only the presence of God could explain it? The air seemed electric! You could hardly catch your breath! Those moments are rare.

Ezekiel was having one of those moments in this verse. He was being shown a vision by the Lord (which starts back in chapter 40). The Lord explains everything to him about the Temple and its setup, and then here in chapter 44 God’s glory fills the Temple. Now notice, he’s been with the Lord the past four chapters, but not until God’s glory falls does Ezekiel fall. That impressed me. How about you?

TEACHING MOMENT

Our children are going to have all kinds of spiritual experiences in their lives. They will have many highs and lows. Summer camps are normally one of those highs. I recall last summer at our church’s Kidz Kamp one moment when, during our worship time, I observed these children, 4th through 6th graders, experiencing that. We were singing and all of a sudden you could feel the Holy Spirit. Now don’t get weird on me! I am not freaking out here. But it was one of those moments when I saw the kids truly worshipping. I felt kind of like Ezekiel. I didn’t, but I should have fallen on my face.

How do we help our children interpret those moments? How do we help them not start pursuing the experience instead of the glory? We teach them to stay in the Word and just pursue Jesus. Stay close to Him in prayer and study. When He chooses to bless us with one of those tender moments, we relish in it. But we don’t start a new denomination over it. We don’t stop all we are doing to stay in that moment.

When is the last time you had one of those pure moments of glory? You know it can happen anywhere. You don’t have to be in corporate worship. You could be in the middle of reading this devotion and BAM! You could be in your prayer time and all of a sudden the Lord lifts you to that special place. But you have to be ready and wiling. Remember, Ezekiel was with the Lord when he experienced it. That’s the key – stay close to Him.

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