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  • Lift Your Eyes

    Read Psalm 123:1-4 If the outlook in your life is disturbing, try the uplook. That's what the psalmist did. "Unto You I lift up my eyes, O You who dwell in the heavens" (v. 1). What does it mean to lift your eyes to the Lord? First, it means to acknowledge His sovereignty. We lift our eyes because He is higher than we are. Isaiah focused his eyes on the throne of God and saw Him "high and lifted up" in the temple ( Isa. 6:1 ). He is sovereign. He is the Master; we are the servants. He is the Creator; we are the creatures. He is the Heavenly Father; we are the children. Second, we admit His sufficiency. "Behold, as the eyes of servants look to the hand of their masters, as the eyes of a maid to the hand of her mistress, so our eyes look to the Lord our God, until He has mercy on us" (v. 2). We look to Him because of His sufficiency. Whatever we need, He is able to provide. "My God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus" ( Phil. 4:19 ). Third, when we lift up our eyes to the Lord, we can accept His generosity. "Have mercy on us, O Lord, have mercy on us!" the psalmist prays in verse 3. God is generous, the Giver of every good and perfect gift. "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask Him!" ( Matt. 7:11 ). * * * Acknowledge the sovereignty of God today. He is in control. Recognize His sufficiency. He can give you what you need for this day. Then accept His generosity. He enjoys giving to those who trust Him and glorify Him in all that they do. Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group (bakerpublishinggroup.com). Used by permission. All rights to this material are reserved. Material is not to be reproduced, scanned, copied, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission from Baker Publishing Group.

  • Sin in the Camp

    Joshua rose up early in the morning, and brought Israel by their tribes; and the tribe of Judah was taken. Israel had just won the biggest battle in its military history. The impregnable fortress of Jericho was destroyed by the mighty hand of God. The inhabitants of Canaan trembled in terror before the armies of Israel. But as is frequently the case, a great victory had made them susceptible to a great defeat. With the ashes of Jericho behind it, Israel now faced the next battle in its conquest of Canaan. Situated east of Bethel, in the foothills of the Judean highlands, was the tiny town of Ai. When spies returned from scouting this town they reported that three thousand soldiers were needed to seize this tiny, indefensible town. What they did not know was that, whereas God had gone with them into battle at Jericho, because of sin in their ranks God would not go with them in battle at Ai. The Israelites soon learned that the difference between victory and defeat is not military strength but the presence of the Lord. The men of Ai routed the Israelite force, slaying thirty-six of them and chasing the rest all the way to Shebarim. Licking their wounds, they returned to Joshua and the elders who immediately fell on their faces before the ark of the Lord. Joshua thought he had been abandoned by God, but the Lord quickly revealed to him that the defeat at Ai was due to sin in the camp of Israel. "So he rose up early in the morning, and brought Israel by their tribes ( Joshua 7:16 ). The tribe of Judah was indicated. Then all the families of Judah were marched before Joshua and Zerah pointed out as head of the sinning family. From the family Zerahites, man by man, they were escorted into the presence Joshua and Zabdi was taken. The household of Zabdi remained and Achan, the son of Carmi, was accused. Joshua bade Achan to give glory to the Lord God of Israel and make a public confession. Achan confessed that his sin began innocently enough when he saw the spoils of war. But immediately that simple sight degenerated into covetousness and to actually taking the accursed thing. But worse than that, because he thought he could get away with his sin, he hid the beautiful garment and the silver and gold he took in the earth beneath his tent. Although succumbing to the temptation to sin was evil enough, Achan's greatest mistake was thinking that he could hide that sin from God. That we can never successfully hide our sin from God is the teaching of Jesus' parable of the lighted candle. Luke 8:16-17 records, "No man, when he hath lighted a candle, covereth it with a vessel, or putteth it under a bed; but setteth it on a candle-stick, that they which enter in may see the light. For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither anything hid, that shall not be made known and come abroad." The seeing eye of God searches even the innermost secrets of men. No sin, however large or small, escapes the eye of God. Exodus 2 describes how Moses spied an Egyptian smiting a Hebrew, and he looked this way and that way, and when he saw no man watching him he slew the Egyptian and hid him in the sand ( Exodus 2:12 ). The very next day however Moses' sin was discovered and he had to flee from the land of the Pharaoh and spend the next forty years in Midian. Moses' sin was unsuccessfully hidden. Beloved King David had a similar experience. After sinning with Bathsheba and attempting to cover his sin through the death of Uriah the Hittite, the trespass of David soon came to light when Nathan the prophet pointed his finger in the king's face and said, "Thou art the man" ( 2 Samuel 12:7 ). In remorse King David said, "O God, Thou knowest my foolishness; and my sins are not hid from Thee" ( Psalm 69:5 ). From the sad experiences of Achan and these others, let us learn well the truth that sin is never successfully hidden. We cannot hide our sin from God; we only can deal with it. "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" ( 1 John 1:9 ). Don't try to hide sin today; let God forgive it instead. MORNING HYMN Depth of mercy! Can there be mercy still reserved for me? Can my God His wrath forbear Me, the chief of sinners spare? Devotional is used with permission from the author. It may be used solely for personal, noncommercial, and informational purposes. Republication or redistribution of this devotional is prohibited.

  • Names of the Bible, The Word of Reconciliation and Patience - Part 7 of 10

    Air Date: 1/22/19 - Reconciliation--it's a word of healing, of putting differences aside and rebuilding a relationship. But, as Bible teacher Warren Wiersbe points out, lasting reconciliation requires one very important key ingredient. Discover what that is and learn to experience reconciliation in your life. Back to the Bible Classics Presents: Warren Wiersbe https://youtu.be/TOqlC4Z1cYE

  • Names of the Bible, The Word of Power and Reconciliation - Part 6 of 10

    Air Date: 1/21/19 - We live in a world that is very conscious of power. But above and beyond all of man's attempts to be in control is something even more powerful--the Word of God. Warren Wiersbe takes us to Hebrews to help us find out what God can accomplish in your life through His Word. Back to the Bible Classics Presents: Warren Wiersbe https://youtu.be/oMw6AqNrEgU

  • Names of the Bible, The Word of Faith and Power - Part 5 of 10.

    Air Date: 1/18/19 - Everybody lives by faith in something. Faith in yourself, faith in your money, or even faith in other people. What are you putting your faith in? Bible teacher Warren Wiersbe shares the life-changing benefits of putting your faith in the Word of God. Back to the Bible Classics Presents - Warren Wiersbe https://youtu.be/WDgzoLQL4Z8

  • Names of the Bible, The Word of Truth and Faith - Part 4 of 10

    Air Date: 1/17/19 - "What is truth?" That was Pontius Pilate's question, but it's also asked by many today who think that truth is relative. Well, there is absolute truth. In fact the Bible refers to itself as, "The Word of Truth," and, "The Word of Faith." Find out more as Warren Wiersbe continues our study of the "Names of the Bible." Back to the Bible Classics Presents - Warren Wiersbe https://youtu.be/0eb7gUBxQC0

  • Names of the Bible, The Word of Righteousness and Truth - Part 3 of 10

    Air Date: 1/16/19 - What's the purpose of the Bible? To give you a list of do's and don'ts? To show an example you're supposed to follow? Warren Wiersbe points to a different purpose for this guidebook--it's all about transforming your heart and life to be more like Jesus. Back to the Bible Classics Presents - Warren Wiersbe https://youtu.be/F-xBGyOcBfo

  • Names of the Bible, The Word of Life and Prophecy - Part 2 of 10

    Air Date: 1/15/19 - How can a book that was written centuries ago still be relevant for life today? It might seem impossible, but the Bible is living and active and it speaks to every person, in every place, in every stage of life and in every period of history. Warren Wiersbe points out the benefits we receive through God's Word. Back to the Bible Classics Presents - Warren Wiersbe https://youtu.be/9zZZdMexjy0

  • Names of the Bible, The Word of God - Part 1 of 10

    Air Date: 1/14/19 - Words. We're inundated with them every day, whether it be in conversation or from the media. But there's only one place we can turn to hear words from God. Warren Wiersbe shows us why the Bible's message is so unique and so important. Back to the Bible Classics Presents - Warren Wiersbe https://youtu.be/BgxutY2lGLY

  • Jonah: Be Amazed, Interview with Jonah - Part 5 of 5.

    Air Date: 1/11/19 - Have you ever missed the end of a great TV show? It can really leave you hanging. Well, one of the great stories in the Bible does just that. The Book of Jonah leaves us wondering how it all turned out. Warren Wiersbe takes us to the end of Jonah and shows us several lessons we can apply to our lives today. Back to the Bible Classics Presents - Warren Wiersbe https://youtu.be/6ADx4iishrA

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