Sunday, December 31, 2017

GOD’S BANKER

How would you like to be the Lord’s Banker here on planet earth, managing His resources? Well... you are! What God gives to us, He wants to push through us to others. How much we keep measures our love for God against our love for Self. You see, there are two books and two covenants: Under the Old Testament Law tithing, which simply means “a tenth part”, is commanded. Under New Testament Grace love is commanded and giving is from the heart: God wants us to demonstrate His agape love through willful sacrificial giving to those in need... for they will know we are Christians by our love.  
Tithing does appear in the Old Testament, so it is scriptural, but it is not “Christian.” Three tithes were commanded from ancient Israel on the produce of the land (e.g., seeds, fruits, livestock, etc.), as their national taxation system: Ten percent was tithed annually to support the Levites, who had no inheritance in Canaan, and support the temple. Ten percent was tithed annually to sponsor the religious festivals in Jerusalem. And Ten percent was tithed every third year to support the local Levitical priests, orphans, sojourners, the poor, strangers, and widows throughout Israel. These three tithes, two at 10% each year and one at 10% every three years, total a yearly tithe of 23.3%.
Tithing was, essentially, Israel’s income tax. Israel supported their national workers (priests), their national holidays and festivals, and their national poor (strangers, widows, orphans) through tithing. Tithing is the model for all modern national tax systems and served the same purpose.  With the “death of the testator”, Christ, The Law and all the ceremonial codes of the Old Testament were nailed to the cross and buried, never to be used to condemn New Testament Christians again. This is why we never see Christians tithing in the New Testament – or the sacrificing of red heifers for that matter -- it’s a New Covenant… “Christ has made us free” from bondage to The Law.  
The deception of Christian tithing is fivefold: First it attempts to justify by works a Law precept made null and void under Grace. Second, giving under Grace is an act of worship, and God is looking for worshipers. Third, it sets the bar artificially low, encouraging us to squander most of God’s wealth on the very things He warned us not to love... the world’s toys.  Fourth, it ignores the really important stuff like “righteousness by faith”, the leadership of God’s Spirit, and “faith working through love.” And Fifth, tithing makes New Testament saints a “debtor to keep the whole Law”, an impossible “yoke of bondage.”
The supposed glitches: Abraham, who lived before The Law, tithed once in his 175 years of life. His tithe was not compulsory or out of the produce of the land, rather he tithed voluntarily out of the spoils of war. And, this “tithe” was not used as required by the Law. Abraham did not “tithe.” In Malachi chapter 3: 5, 8-10 God is scolding Israel for withholding their tithes from Him and by so doing oppressing the widows, the fatherless, and the stranger, the rightful recipients of the tithe under The Law. God commands the tithes to be brought “into the storehouse” which is located in the chambers of the temple and used to store produce of the land (not money). Malachi does not apply to Christians.
The history: Tithing did not become widespread among Christians until the eight century when land leasing with a tithe fee, ten percent, was a common characteristic of the European economy. The church had acquired considerable land holding through the generosity of Roman emperors and patrons, and likewise leased its land charging a tithe as an “ecclesiastical tax.” Over time this tithe was connected with the tithe requirements under The Law and morphed into a mandatory religious practice throughout Christian Europe, applicable to all Christians. So tithing as we know it today has its origin in the secular European states and spread from these secular roots to the church, who misinterpreted and misapplied scripture to validate the practice. Tithing has become an entitlement to the modern church which simply lacks the faith to trust God for its provisions.
Tithing belongs exclusively to Israel under The Law: Financial stewardship for first century and twenty-first century Christians is to give cheerfully according to their ability, and never dutifully out of a command. God’s Bankers are not at all like Wall Street Bankers, they look for opportunities to give, and consider sacrifice a virtue...
“CHRIST HAS MADE US FREE …
(Lev. 27:30-33; Num. 18:21-31; Deut. 12:17-18; Deut. 14: 22-29; Deut. 26:12-13; Gal. 5:1-6; Heb. 9:16-17; Col. 2:14)

Saturday, December 30, 2017

TITHING, FOOT WASHING, AND HOLY KISSES

Tithing is an Old Testament commandment right out of the Law of Moses, with no precept or application under New Covenant Grace, totally unsubstantiated by New Testament scriptures. Tithing is endlessly taught – dragging Old Covenant passages out of context – dragging legalism into God’s awesome Grace. Under the Law tithing was a sure thing – obedient works insured God’s blessing – one could call it giving to get! The Law actually required three ten percent tithes, two yearly and one every three years -- i.e., 23 1/3% each year – and each tithe had a specific purpose under the Old Covenant. As for New Covenant giving, God doesn’t want 10%... 23 1/3%... or even 100%. God wants hearts raptured by His love that give as prompted by the Holy Spirit --  giving sacrificially, even as the widow gave out of her need – always depending on Him for our future provisions as we demonstrate His love to others. New Testament giving takes faith for there is no automatic reimbursement entitlement as there was under the Law of Moses!
Washing the saints’ feet is a New Covenant precept instituted by Jesus as an example that we should do as He had done, promising that we would be blessed if we washed one another’s feet: “If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you. Most assuredly, I say to you, a servant is not greater than his master; nor is he who is sent greater than he who sent him. If you know these things, blessed are you if you do them.” It can’t get much clearer than this: “For I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you.”  “Ought” – opheilo in the Greek – is the verb of “owe” and expresses a special personal obligation, a duty to do something... a debt of love. Much like the command repeated five times in scripture to “Greet one another with a holy kiss”, a “kiss of love”, we tend to ignore precepts that bring us up close and personal with our brothers and sisters in Christ. And, we miss out on the humbling transformational experience of washing another saint’s feet...  miss out on emulating our Lord and invoking His promise: “Blessed are you if you do them.”
In the Old Testament the tithe was compulsory and was a means of earning the favor of God. Under the Law the Jews were prone to do the external and material -- neglecting the expression of inner spiritual qualities --  more concerned with the outside of the cup than the inside ( Lk. 11: 37-44). New Testament saints, however, are urged to give voluntarily – from the heart – without neglecting the development of inner spiritual qualities (2 Cor. 9:7). Note Jesus speaking in Luke 11:41: “But rather give alms of such things as you have.”  The phrase “such things as you have” is a word cluster translating the Greek word eneimi which means “to be within”, those things that are inside you -- spiritual qualities, the nature of Jesus – literally “Give that which is within as your alms.” Our relational Daddy wants His children to relate to one another from their heart -- sharing the nature of our Lord He has deposited there --  and His expectations go well beyond the precepts under discussion. As we are transformed by the nature of Christ, to give that which is within as our alms will take on a whole new meaning. This verse immediately proceeds the ‘Woe to you” Jesus pronounced on the Pharisees for tithing while neglecting justice and the love of God.
Now my purpose here is not to convince anyone to quit tithing – that is the job of the Holy Spirit to those who have an ear to hear -- rather to encourage obedience to the commandments of our Lord. Anyone who takes the time to study tithing will find it was instituted by the Roman emperor Constantine in the third century becoming a common practice in the eighth century, and was never a part of the first-century church. New Testament passages which reference tithing do not impose it as a commandment under Grace; rather they reference it as a part of Judaism, in commentary relating to the Pharisees and the tribe of Levy. Many churches pull passages such as “Will a man rob God” out of their Old Testament context -- where they were dealing with Israel’s failure to obey the Law – in a veiled effort to leverage giving, rather than have faith in God for their ministry provisions.
The Apostle Paul said “the Law was our tutor to bring us to Christ”, for “Christ is the end of the Law ... for everyone who believes.” And Paul likewise warned that to put oneself under any precept of the Law – be it circumcision, sabbath keeping, tithing, etc. -- was to become a “debtor to keep the whole Law”, calling the Law a curse: “Do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage ... For whoever shall keep the whole law, and yet stumble in one point, he is guilty of all.”  New Covenant saints have been delivered from and died to the requirements of the Law so that they can “serve in the newness of the Spirit.” It is most ironic that in our striving to prosper (through tithing) in a world our Lord warned us not to love, we ignore those humbling most basic commandments that are rooted and grounded in His desire for us to demonstrate His agape love to one another.
Saints, our lives should re-present our Lord to this world: We are our Lord’s hands as we wash one another’s feet, our Lord’s kiss on the cheek, as we greet one another with a holy kiss of love. These are simple things which are humbling to express. Our Savior gave us these precepts as an example that we too would have a servant’s heart. And, He said, “If you love me, keep my commandments.” Notice whose commandments we are to keep: The Lord was not referring to the Old Testament commandments of the Mosaic Law, but rather His commandments, the commandments of the New Testament... the New Will... the New Covenant, written in His blood!
Postscript: If we embrace tithing, as a New Covenant precept, we should at the very least get the amount right... 23 1/3 %. And, as New Covenant believers, we must all embrace the commandments of our Lord, especially ones which go against our nature like the examples noted. Obedience, after all, is the only scriptural method of demonstrating the first, greatest, and most essential commandment... to love God...
(Lev. 27:30-33; Num. 18:20-21; Deut. 12:17-18, 14:28-29, 26:12-13; Jn. 13:3-17; Rom. 7:6, 10:4, 16:16; 1 Cor. 16:20; 2 Cor. 13:12; 1 Thess. 5:26; 1 Peter 5: 14; Gal. 3:10, 24, 5:3; James 2:10; Jn. 14:15; Gal.) 
“IF YOU LOVE ME...
KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS...”

Friday, December 29, 2017

THE WILL OF GOD

For the saint God’s will can be more easily understood as two wills: First there is God’s primary will common for all His children, the conformation – transformation -- of their nature into the nature of Christ, that  Christ  “might be the firstborn among many brethren.” Second, there is the unique will of God for each saint pertaining to their individual ministry, and the “good works” which God foreordained for them, their Kingdom works. We can see this most clearly in Romans 12:2, (John’s translation): “Brethren, stop assuming a lifestyle that is not representative of your inner spiritual nature, but is patterned after this world.  Change your way of living to express and reflect your inner spiritual nature by the continual renewing of your mind.  Then you will be able to test and approve in practice God’s will, His good, well-pleasing and complete will.”
Blood bought saints, indwelt by God’s Spirit, have the nature of Christ, His character, virtues, values, and attitudes, deposited within. The Holy Spirit reveals Christ in us -- manifesting His nature from the inside out. Notice Paul is speaking to “brethren”... saints... you and me, in this passage which gives a command followed by a promise. The promise of knowing and experiencing God’s will follows the command to stop conforming to the world’s ways. Mental renewal is the product of our submission to the Lordship of Christ and death to Self... our old carnal nature.  As we crucify our Self-centered life and submit to our Savior as Lord the Holy Spirit begins to release the implanted nature of Christ, replacing Self with His nature – renewing our mind in the process. This is the first and primary will of God, our Christlikeness. 
In mental renewal our mind is progressively transformed into His mind, as we become more and more Christlike: Having the “mind of Christ” is the progressive culmination of God’s transformation process. It is in the process of mental renewal that the Holy Spirit begins to reveal to us our ministry and the works He has predetermined for us – His second will. To be equipped with the nature of Christ and the mind of Christ is what the Apostle Paul meant by his command to “put on the Lord Jesus Christ”, to literally clothe one’s Self in Christ. Then we can walk in the will of God as an ongoing revelation. We are enabled to test and approve in practice the will of God -- His good, well-pleasing and complete will for each of us -- as our heart is progressively transformed into His heart, and our mind is progressively transformed into His mind.
CIRCUMCISION OF THE HEART AND MIND
“FOR WE ARE HIS WORKMANSHIP”
(Rom. 12; 1-2, 8:29, 13:14; Eph. 2:10; 1 Cor. 2:16; Gal. 3; 27)

Monday, December 25, 2017

CHRISTMAS AND THE LOVE OF GOD

The Cross, the single most horrendous and beautiful act of love the world will ever witness, necessitated a birth in a manger, and a Father’s loving heart. So at this time it is good to take a moment and reflect on the love of God… the love of our Daddy.

God is enthusiastically fervent in His pursuit of us... using love to capture our restless heart:

His love is compelling: It heals us, stripping away our pretense in restoration.

His love is enthralling: It captivates and commands us to be the same... to be loving.

His love is overwhelming: It is designed to overwhelm all things, especially fear, shame, and low self esteem.

His love is comforting: He rejoices over us with singing... lullabies of love, to quiet our worrisome heart. 

His love is faithful: His faithfulness abounds beyond our faithlessness... He simply cannot deny His love for us.

His love is compulsive: He passionately seeks those who seek Him... drawing them like a human magnet... allowing them to find Him, and rewards their diligence by lavishing pouring His love into their heart.

His love is prodigal... wastefully extravagant: He abundantly and profusely lavishes His love on His undeserving children.

His love is unconscionable... irrational:  His love exceeds the rational limits of human reason.

His love is sacrificial... outrageous and shockingly sacrificial: He gave His Beloved Son for love of a world that hates Him.

His love is consistently constantly constant: When we do good He approves of us and when we do bad He accepts us... His love is never affected by our performance.

His love is passionate... a consuming fire overwhelming every willing heart in its path. Love is not simply God’s choice... love is His nature... God is Love. 

His love is the first Fruit of His Spirit... the fruit from which joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control all flow.

His love is scandalous... outrageous and shocking, to the natural mind, and never more than one heartfelt “yes” away...

God loves us with a perfect love... an everlasting love... a relentless love... an unquenchable, insatiable, immeasurable, inexhaustible, irrepressible, irrational, unshakeable, inescapable, unmovable, constantly constant unchanging love.  There is nothing we can do to make Him love us more, and nothing we can do to make Him love us less.  God loves us 100%... all the way... all the time! He doesn’t love us for what we do - thank God - He loves us for who we are... His children.

And it was this love that made our reconciliation to God and restoration into sons and daughters of God possible. So… as we celebrate the birth of our Savior, let us reflect on the amazing love of our amazing God which makes all that is good in life possible…

FOR… GOD IS LOVE

Thursday, December 21, 2017

GOD HAS NO OPPOSITE

Bad may be the opposite of good, but satan is not the opposite of God. There is no self-existent supernatural power in opposition to God, for God has no opposite... none whatsoever, and He is the only uncreated entity in existence. There are angels, some of which defied God with their free will -- just as man is inclined to do -- becoming devils, fallen angels, alienated from their creator. Satan, the chief devil, is defeated and doomed, powerless outside the scope of God’s allowings. He knows his fate is eternally sealed -- no power in Heaven or Earth can change what God has decreed -- and God’s clock is ticking. The finite cannot withstand the infinite, nor the created its creator... we human kind need to remember that.
GOD IS: God is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent. If God is All Powerful, All Knowing and Ever Present – and He is! --  then there can be no supernatural power in opposition that He does not allow, and if He allowed it then it cannot be in opposition, but rather working out in some grand way His will. We see this clearly in Job where satan had to get permission from God to attack Job, and God set the type and limits of the attacks. God knew satan would rebel when He created him, knew man would disobey, knew He would sacrifice His beloved Son to redeem mankind, and wrote the saints names in His Book of Life before creation... eons before they even existed. God was... is... and will always be in control, and neither satan, his demons, nor mankind can oppose His will. GOD IS… IN CONTROL!
FAR ABOVE EVERY NAME: There is nothing “proper” about satan! I never capitalize his name, for he is not even worthy of the recognition give to a proper noun. God, on the other hand, is worthy of all our praise, glory, and honor, and is exalted “Far above all rule and authority and power and dominion and every name that is named -- above every title that can be conferred -- not only in this age and in this world, but also in the age and the world which are to come.” (Eph. 1:21, Amplified Bible) Capitalizing His name and any name that refers to Him -- even the pronouns that refer to Him -- is a constant reminder of Who and What He is to me, my King of kings and Lord of lords, a small way to honor Him in my writings. Some may call these grammatical errors… I call them worship!
“AND HE (GOD) PUT
 ALL THINGS
UNDER HIS (JESUS’) FEET”
ISN’T EVERYTHING A THING?

Friday, December 15, 2017

ALL IN...

“I count everything as loss compared to the priceless privilege, the overwhelming preciousness, the surpassing worth, and supreme advantage of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, and progressively becoming more deeply and intimately acquainted with Him. For His sake I have lost everything and consider it all to be mere rubbish, refuse and dregs, in order that I may gain Christ the Anointed One.” The Apostle Paul is “All In” here: Nothing is withheld from submission to the Lordship of Jesus because nothing of earth-life can “compare to the Priceless Privilege, the Overwhelming Preciousness, the Surpassing Worth, and Supreme Advantage” of knowing Christ and becoming more deeply and intimately acquainted with Him.  What a standard of spiritual excellence Paul sets for all the saints!
Paul appropriated into his life the perfection, the purposes, the graces and the fragrance of the Person of Christ, through daily visits to the cross, counting everything else as dung, that he might progressive gain Christ... growing in Christlikeness. His burning desire for more -- to clothe himself with more of the character, virtues, values and attitudes of His Savior -- was captured in His poignant command: “Put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts.” The Amplified Bible has it “Clothe yourself with the Lord Jesus Christ.” Clothing Self with the Lord’s nature insures the death of Self… the death of indulging fleshly lusts. Insatiable hunger for more of Christ is evident in his lifelong pursuit to “Know Him”, no matter the loss, no matter the personal cost, his heart’s cry: “That I may know Him”! Would that my heart shed the same tears...
Father, help me to lay everything of this life at the feet of Your Beloved Son, counting it all as “mere rubbish, refuse and dregs”, that I may “gain Christ”, and be found in Him. “For my determined purpose is that I may know Him, that I may progressively become more deeply and intimately acquainted with Him, perceiving and recognizing and understanding the wonders of His Person more strongly and more clearly, and that I may in that same way come to know the power outflowing from His resurrection which it exerts over believers, and that I may so share His sufferings as to be continually transformed in spirit into His likeness, even to His death, in the hope that if possible I may attain to the spiritual and moral resurrection that lifts me out from among the dead even while in the body.”
Sharing in the suffering of Christ produces spiritual transformation into His likeness – His nature – ultimately leading to our spiritual and moral resurrection lifting us out from among the spiritually dead even while in our physical body. WOW! There is a lot here for those who have an ear to hear!
“THAT I MAY KNOW HIM”
(Phil. 3:8-12, Amp. Bible modified; Rom. 13:14)

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

COUNTING IT ALL JOY

“My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials … glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation (trials, tests of faith) produces perseverance; and perseverance, character (Christlikeness); and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.Saints, we should rejoice during tribulation, trials, and tests of faith because the love of God is being poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us by our Father to help us cope with the bad stuff of life.  (James 1:2; Rom. 5:3-5)
We have been granted the esteemed privilege, for Christ’s sake, not only to believe in Him but to suffer in His behalf, filling up in our flesh what remains of His suffering. Having this Grace, we are not for a moment frightened or intimidated by our adversary or his gophers. For our constant fearlessness in adversity is an attesting seal of satan’s pending destruction, as well as attesting evidence of our salvation.
Hear the word’s of the Apostle Paul taken from the Amplified Bible (Phil. 1:28, 29; Col. 1:24): “And do not for a moment be frightened or intimidated in anything by your opponents and adversaries, for such constancy and fearlessness will be a clear sign, proof and seal to them of their impending destruction, but a sure token and evidence of your deliverance and salvation, and that from God. For you have been granted the privilege for Christ’s sake not only to believe in, adhere to, rely on, and trust in Him, but also to suffer in His behalf. Even now I rejoice in the midst of my sufferings on your behalf. And in my own person I am making up whatever is still lacking and remains to be completed on our part of Christ’s afflictions, for the sake of His body, which is the church.”
REJOICE IN TRIBULATION, TRIALS, TESTS
BECAUSE THE LOVE OF GOD
IS BEING POURED INTO OUR HEARTS
BY THE HOLY SPIRIT

Sunday, December 10, 2017

OOZING CHRISTLIKENESS

“For we have become partakers of Christ”. Christian life is not an imitation of Christ; it is a participation in Christ, becoming “partakers of the divine nature”. We must transcend the natural realm, immersing ourselves in His supernatural nature dwelling within, to experience the power of His resurrected Christ-Life, and, relinquishing our own Self-Life, become ever more fully possessed by His Divine-Life until “I (Self) no longer live but Christ lives in (and through) me.” Smith Wigglesworth said it best: “Be filled with the Spirit, that is, be soaked with the Spirit.  Be so soaked that every thread in the fabric of your life will have received the requisite scent of the Spirit.  Then when you are misused and squeezed to the wall, all that will come out of you will be the nature of Christ.”   “Christian” is not a label, but a lifestyle of oozing Christlikeness!

At salvation the divine nature of our Lord, His Character, Virtues, Values, and Attitudes, is implanted in our inner being, becoming the source of our new nature – what scripture calls our New Man – providing both the desire and power to do God’s will. It is the Holy Spirit’s job to manifest – release – this New Nature in us as we submit to the Lordship of Jesus and willfully put Self, the ruler of our carnal fleshly nature, to death, making way for Christlikeness to emerge and take control. This is how we “become partakers of Christ”, by sharing in… participating in, His divine nature. Notice the “Become”: We have “begun to be” and will continue to be partakers of Christ’s nature. And, we shall never fully partake of His infinite fullness, it is a lifelong process of transformation. Saints, we are participators in the Christ-Life, vessels who willfully and progressively empty ourselves allowing His DNA to progressively live through us as our life!
AND THIS IS HOW WE OOZE…
(Heb. 3:14; 2 Peter 1:4; Gal. 2:20)

Saturday, December 9, 2017

SQUEAKING BY

God is the world’s greatest good; good He defines within the purview of His purposes. Therefore the greatest good for us is to be found in Him. This is His purpose and should be our goal. God doesn’t need us, He is totally perfect and complete within Himself, but He does treasure and want us. His love for us is relentless… infinitely so: There is nothing we can do to make Him love us more, and nothing we can do to make Him love us less. We, on the other hand, are in desperate need of God but don’t really want Him, pondering with callous indifference how little we can do to squeak by. We are His jewels. All too often… He is just our Genie…
You see, God purchased us – paying the greatest price ever paid for anything – the most precious blood of His Beloved Son – so He has every legal right to indenture us as slaves to Himself. But instead He gives us the freedom to choose whom we will serve, God or Self. Many make a pretense… a profession, of choosing God as the Lord of their life only to slide into the all too easy enslavement of Self control. And, Self loves life, the pleasures and trinkets of this world, the very things Jesus warned against. Professing Christ as our Lord and Savior without possessing Him is a deadly charade: Saints, we must possess Christ and be possessed by Him, allowing His Spirit to indwell us, and take control of our misplaced desires. But, all too often, we give only a small bit of our heart to God, selecting some aspects of the Christian life – such as Sunday church attendance, giving a little, and maybe joining some church sponsored activity – to (we think) appease God and allow us to convince ourselves our relationship with God is OK. And then we have the audacity to think we are entitled to His blessings over our life. News Flash: God knows our hearts, and He doesn’t want some of our time… some of our money… some of our life, He wants the whole enchilada submitted to Him – under the leadership of the Holy Spirit – and, He wants it 24/7. When we try to live out our Christian faith professing Christ as our Lord and Savior without possessing His indwelling life… we are just trying to squeak by while hanging on to the world with a death grip. This just won’t work…
Jesus said in Revelations 3:15-16: “I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth.” Cold is a metaphor for a total lack of commitment to God. Hot is a metaphor for a full 100% commitment to God. And… Squeakers get Spewed!
Squeakers get Spewed!

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

TRUST GOD OR FEAR THE STORM

“Yes, though I walk through the deep, sunless valley of the shadow of death, I will fear or dread no evil, for You (God) are with me … For He (God) Himself has said, I will not in any way fail you nor give you up nor leave you without support. I will not, I will not, I will not in any degree leave you helpless nor forsake nor let you down nor relax My hold on you! Assuredly not! … Fear not, there is nothing to fear, for I AM with you.” (Ps. 23:4; Heb 13:5, Is. 41:10, Amplified Bible)
Overwhelming comfort: Hear the words of Hebrews 13:5 from the Wuest Greek New Testament: “For He Himself has said, and the statement is on record, I will not, I will not cease to sustain and uphold you. I will not, I will not, I will not let you down. So that, being of good courage, we are saying, the Lord is my helper. I will not fear.” “I will not let you down” is repeated three times in the original Greek text for emphasis. This technique only occurs a few times in the Bible highlighting the message in these passages as very important! This is our comfort when our heart is overwhelmed: Our Daddy Himself has stated this in the eternal record of His omnipotent word: “I will not fail you, or give up on you, or leave you without support. I will not! I will not! I will not leave you helpless, alone, forsaken, or let down! I will not relax My hold on you! Absolutely not… Not now… Not ever! So… My beloved child, Be of Good Cheer!
Ultimately, we can either trust God or fear the storm. The strength of faith -- faith that looks at God rather than the storm -- faith that knows our God is greater than any momentary affliction life can throw at us -- is its audacity to hope, giving sustaining evidence of the unseen reality of God’s presence. God’s presence during our darkest hour gives us the audacity to hope … come what may! And hope is hopeless without trust. Faith in the face of adversity is to trust (hope) in God’s goodness in spite of any apparent evidence against it, recognizing His ways are above our ways, knowing He is working all our “Things” into His eternal Good… knowing His love for us is relentless. (Rom. 8:28)
Storms never win:  The Cross of Christ proves beyond any doubt… Storms never win! Rather than put our faith, hope, and trust in a certain outcome, we need to put our faith, hope, and trust in a certain Someone. Storms may cast a “shadow of death”, but it’s only a shadow, death has been defeated. Storms test and approve our faith, burning out the dross of doubt as we choose faith, hope, and trust over doubt, developing “the word of our testimony.” (Rev. 12:11) And Daddy, the great I AM, is always with us… His abiding presence is always enough… more than enough…
STORMS NEVER WIN
SO... BE OF GOOD COURAGE!