Weekly Word of Encouragement – We Have Every Spiritual Blessing

“All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms because we are united with Christ.” Ephesians 1:3 (NLT) This is the ultimate encouragement! We have every spiritual blessing; they are stated all over the New Testament. The more we believe this the more we can let go of worldliness and experience the new life God gave us. Application: pick one or two words from the verse that help you and repeat it to yourself throughout the day or week. Blessed Are Those Who Are Persecuted – Weekly Words Of EncouragementNovember 18, 2024Have Mercy – Weekly Words Of EncouragementNovember 15, 2024Satisfaction Of Our Thirst For Righteousness – Weekly Words Of EncouragementNovember 11, 2024

Poem On Delight In Prayer – 5th Century

Lately I’ve been reading from a 5th century author named Macarius. However, Macarius was only his pen name; his true identity is unknown so he is referred to as Pseudo-Macarius. He lived somewhere in modern day Syria. In his diary John Wesley wrote: “I read Macarius and sang.” His  Fifty Spiritual Homilies are warm, positive and without the intellectual analysis found in many Church Fathers. He talks about the light of God in our souls, the felt love of the Spirit, the transforming power of the incarnation, purification and spiritual sweetness. Following is a selection from Homily 8 of The Fifty Spiritual Homilies. It was not originally written as a poem and has no title. I just arranged it into stanzas myself. Between translation and arrangement it doesn’t have ideal poetic structure, but I still think it is beautiful. It is about the delight that the Spirit sometimes brings in prayer. Even though I can’t experience this right Continue Reading →

Weekly Word Of Encouragement – We Will Be Completely Good!

“But we who live by the Spirit eagerly wait to receive by faith the righteousness God has promised to us.” Gal 5:5 In this life we live in “momentary light affliction” when we fight our old self with its selfish and destructive desires, but we can set our heart on the fact that God will transform us into perfection one day. Application: pick one or two words from the verse that help you and repeat it to yourself throughout the day or week. Blessed Are Those Who Are Persecuted – Weekly Words Of EncouragementNovember 18, 2024Have Mercy – Weekly Words Of EncouragementNovember 15, 2024Satisfaction Of Our Thirst For Righteousness – Weekly Words Of EncouragementNovember 11, 2024