Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Having A Real Relationship With God Is Everything

O taste and see that the Lord is good!
 Psalm 34:8 (KJV) 


In our human interactions, when we have chosen someone of interest with whom we want to develop a closer relationship, we begin the exciting process of getting to know all we can about them. Indeed, we "study" their moves, attitudes, likes and dislikes - and we begin to behave in a manner that we know is pleasing to them. We do these kind and attentive things to show ourselves in a favorable light, so that this special person will accept and choose us.

With God, the process is different because we don't choose Him first. It is after we learn/hear that He loves us, and loved us FIRST, that our hearts begin to turn toward Him; the godly seed is planted. The Bible tells us everything we need to know about the character of God. And when we study His moves, attitudes, likes and dislikes, the godly seed is watered. A transformation begins to takes place, and day by day our desire to live to please Him grows. Through prayer and study of His Word, our one-on-one with God is strengthened and beyond exciting!

Bible reference: Psalm 34 TLB (The Living Bible)

Monday, May 22, 2017

Having A Real Relationship With God Is Everything

Boaz Ministries
    In all honesty, absent of the strong testimony/witness of someone close to us, there are few things one can do to persuade someone else about the realness of God. For to know God, is to experience Him in your life. The beautiful thing about an experience with God, is that when we have an encounter with Him, it cannot be tossed aside as a coincidence, or “luck”, or any such frivolous explanation. God defies what is known as “common sense,” and He dwells outside of time – so when He moves in our lives, He does so in such a way that no one else can take the credit.

    A wise man once told me, “When you don’t feel like God is real, or when you have given up on 'the God-thing' – that’s the time to pray in earnest for the Holy Spirit to take over, and turn your ‘feelings’ into faith.” Yes, the beginning of a real relationship with the Lord God Almighty starts with prayer, and is sustained by prayer. He is always present, but comes into our conscious lives only by invitation. And we must be real with Him- pray for our hearts to be softened, and our eyes and minds to be opened to what the Spirit will impart to us. It will become an ongoing conversation that may seem to start off one-way. But little by little, and day by day, as we continue to converse with the Lord, He will reveal Himself. It’s not scary, there’s no hocus pocus, trickery or magic - but the journey WILL be awesome!

    The following is a passage of Scripture that describes the beauty and benefits of knowing God. As with every Bible reference, we encourage readers to always read the entire chapter for context, clarity and a more complete understanding (and the whole book, too!).

    Blessings!

    Proverbs 2: 1-10 Amplified Bible



Saturday, May 20, 2017

A Story With A Message

This morning, while studying the Scriptures on the many attributes of God; searching my Bible commentary resources, preparing for the thoughts we will share on Boaz Ministries, I came across a story. It was published by an online ministry known as Bible Study Guides: Practical Answers, Real Hope. I thought it was an appropriate story to post as a prelude to our upcoming series - Having A Real Relationship With God is Everything. While believing couples do come together with a spiritual background and knowledge OF God, many of those couples still struggle with their own individual belief, faith, trust and relationship WITH God. There are some who inwardly doubt the whole “God thing”, but would never admit it to anyone, not even to themselves.
The following is a condensed popular story by the late Paul Harvey:
There was a nonreligious skeptical man who just couldn't swallow the "Jesus story" about an Incarnation, about God coming to earth as a man. But one snowy evening he noticed a flock of birds huddled miserably in the snow, not having any shelter. Well, he couldn't let the poor creatures lie there and freeze, and he thought about his barn. That would provide a warm shelter, if he could direct the birds to it. Quickly he went to the barn, opened the doors wide and turned on a light, but the birds did not come in. He figured food would entice them in. So he hurried back to the house, found some bread crumbs that he sprinkled on the snow, making a trail to the doorway of the barn.
But to his dismay, the birds ignored the bread crumbs, and continued to flap around helplessly in the snow. He tried catching them. He tried shooing them into the barn by walking around them waving his arms. Instead, they scattered in every direction, except into the warm, lighted barn. And then, he realized that they were afraid of him. To them, he reasoned, I am a strange and terrifying creature. If only I could think of some way to let them know that they can trust me. That I am not trying to hurt them, but to help them. But how? Because any move he made tended to frighten them, they just would not follow.
They would not be led or shooed because they feared him. "If only I could be a bird," he thought to himself, "and mingle with them and speak their language. Then I could tell them not to be afraid. Then I could show them the way to the safe, warm barn. But I would have to be one of them so they could see, and hear and understand." That thought became an epiphany. Stunned, he remembered the fundamental message: "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us" (John 1:14). Suddenly the gospel he had heard made complete sense! He dropped to his knees in the snow.

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