God Delights In Our Well-Being – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

“The Lord be exalted,who delights in the well-being of his servant.” Psalms 35:27 (NIV) God is happy when we are well. He is emotional about it; he feels delight, joy. He is pleased when we embrace the fellowship of Christ’s sufferings (Phil. 3:10), for our sake and for others. But I don’t think he delights in how we are feeling when we suffer. Rather, he is forming us so that we can experience complete well-being. He gives us tastes of that now. This is what he delights in. He is like a good father who is just happy to watch his child enjoy playing in the park. He made us to experience well-being and he is happy when he accomplishes his goal. When we become aware of our well-being then we also know that God is smiling with us. This is a foretaste of our eternal delightful vacation with the Continue Reading →

Our Threefold Living Power Supply

It is extremely helpful to get in the habit of daily checking ourselves to see if we are living from the new self, walking in the Spirit and focusing on Christ. I think this is one of the fundamental practices of a believer and if we pursue this divine threefold living power supply we will discover a transformation. We do not succeed in Christformation by focusing on our effort, but rather by focusing on our threefold power supply. We need to commit to pursuing Christformation, but we actually pursue it by abiding in our threefold power supply. We can also mention the Father’s parenting, though he appears to choose to provide his power through his Spirit and his Son. First, remember to live from your new self, which is created in the image of God. Your new self wants healthy loving relationships and especially a union of love with God. Continue Reading →

Close To The Brokenhearted – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

The Lord is close to the brokenhearted;he rescues those whose spirits are crushed. Psalms 34:18 (NLT) Although we are citizens of heaven we still become brokenhearted at times. Our spirits still get crushed at times. But God encourages us that he is close to us. He doesn’t say that we shouldn’t be brokenhearted but rather he is willing to just be with us. This reminds me of Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:4: “blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted.” Even better, he will rescue us when we are crushed. There are many ways in which he may rescue us. Under the New Covenant he may not rescue us until the next age after Jesus returns. He may rescue us right away like delivering Peter from prison. He may rescue our hearts and not our circumstances by giving us an internal blessing that takes the bitterness out of Continue Reading →

The Power Of Loving God

Loving God is the supreme mark of maturity. When we love him we will desire to be like him. We will desire to see him someday. We will desire to please him. We will find ourselves just thinking about him. We will desire to study his words in Scripture. We will desire to talk to him. We will desire to purify everything ungodly from our life. We will desire to be with others who love him. All of these naturally flow from loving God, even if they might start small in our early Christian life. As we follow these desires they will grow and so will our Christformation. When we love God then this love will naturally manifest through us in many ways. It lifts our hearts, blooms into joy and gives us strength. In the words of the author of the Imitation of Christ: Love flies, runs and jumps Continue Reading →

Tasting God – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! Psalms 34:8 (ESV) When we taste God we find sweetness for our soul. The word “good” might be the best word to describe God’s nature. What does it mean to be good? Strong’s dictionary uses these words to define it: beautiful, best, better, bountiful, cheerful, fine, glad, graciously, joyful, kindly, kindness, loving, merry, pleasant, precious, sweet. The Brown Driver Briggs Hebrew dictionary uses these words to define good: kind, acceptable, joyful, vigorous, be pleasant, delightful, delicious, sweet or savoury. These words do a great job of describing God. This is what we “bite” into when we taste God. We also find this idea in 2 Pet. 1:3 which says that we are partakers of the divine nature. The Lord’s Supper is an experience of tasting the good flesh and blood of Christ. Jesus said he was the “bread of life”. Even Continue Reading →