Message
Whenever God wants to talk to a congregation, no matter how large, He will address individuals. was written to an entire Church, but He said, “If any man…” says, “God loved the whole world, that He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever…”
We came into this world one at a time. makes it clear that even when twins are born, they come out one at a time. Even if the twins are to be delivered by a Caesarean operation, the doctor will bring one out first before the second. says that we are all going to give an account of ourselves before God. The messages you read in this devotional are not for everybody, they are for you in particular.
Whenever David wants to talk about something very serious, he personalises it. In , he said, “The Lord is MY shepherd; I shall not want.” He didn't say, “The Lord is our shepherd.” Whenever some brethren want to close a service, they will say, “Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow us all the days of our lives, and we shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” I always wonder where they got that from because it is not written in my Bible. What is written is, “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life:and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever” (). Goodness and mercy are not for us they are for me. The result of my dwelling is for me, not for us.
In , David said, “When you said, seek my face, my heart says, thy face will I seek.” I don't know what others are thinking, how far they want to go in the Lord, and how hungry and thirsty for God they are. I cannot thirst and hunger for God on their behalf. Don't let someone else's lack of hunger for God affect you, even if he is your pastor. Your walk with God is personal. When you come face to face with God in judgement, you will give an account of yourself individually. So, if you see someone who does not take his Christian life seriously, don't let it bother you; Christianity is an individual matter.
Seek the face of God and encourage others to do so, but don't let their laxity influence you.
We came into this world one at a time. makes it clear that even when twins are born, they come out one at a time. Even if the twins are to be delivered by a Caesarean operation, the doctor will bring one out first before the second. says that we are all going to give an account of ourselves before God. The messages you read in this devotional are not for everybody, they are for you in particular.
Whenever David wants to talk about something very serious, he personalises it. In , he said, “The Lord is MY shepherd; I shall not want.” He didn't say, “The Lord is our shepherd.” Whenever some brethren want to close a service, they will say, “Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow us all the days of our lives, and we shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” I always wonder where they got that from because it is not written in my Bible. What is written is, “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life:and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever” (). Goodness and mercy are not for us they are for me. The result of my dwelling is for me, not for us.
In , David said, “When you said, seek my face, my heart says, thy face will I seek.” I don't know what others are thinking, how far they want to go in the Lord, and how hungry and thirsty for God they are. I cannot thirst and hunger for God on their behalf. Don't let someone else's lack of hunger for God affect you, even if he is your pastor. Your walk with God is personal. When you come face to face with God in judgement, you will give an account of yourself individually. So, if you see someone who does not take his Christian life seriously, don't let it bother you; Christianity is an individual matter.
Seek the face of God and encourage others to do so, but don't let their laxity influence you.