If you’ve been following this blog for any amount of time
then you most likely know that I am a man that puts a lot of stock in the Word
of God. Which as I wrote about
yesterday, is what my wife and I have come to see as the script for the story
of our lives!
I know many people who look to the daily news in order to
stay informed as to what is happening in the world that may affect their
lives. I have come to learn that no
matter what the news says, I do not have to fear or be moved. Instead, I am thankful because the Word of
God tells me that no matter what… Papa
God will always lead me in victory! (See: 2 Corinthians 2:14) I’ve made a point over the years to always
look at the Word before I look at any paper or electronic news source. This way I am fortified for any natural
reports that I may hear or see.
My reliance on the Word has only increased over the last
nine years with the battle for my wife’s health. And throughout that time I have learned many
lessons concerning how His Word affects the very core of our daily lives. I have seen that when one is fighting a war
for a loved one’s health, that this individual NEEDS the constant input
of life that only the Word of God can give!
Early on I would find myself getting very frustrated and
drained when I was around certain Christians.
Recently I have come to understand that in most instances, when we were
around these folks, the only Word that was being spoken was coming from myself
or my wife when she still was still able to converse with those around her.
Romans 10:17 tells us that “Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God.” (ESV) So no Word = no faith! The writer of Hebrews tells us that “the word of God is living and active,
sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing the division of soul and spirit, of
joints and marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.”
(Hebrews 4:12 ESV) I now understand that
to mean that fellowship with other Believers that is centered around the Word
brings life and involves the whole man… spirit,
soul and body! If the conversation
is only based on natural things then it is only a mental exercise!
Don’t
get me wrong.
There is definitely a place for these kinds of discussions, but when the
conversation is center on an individual fighting for their very life, then I
want to speak the Word into the discussion!
Believe me when I say that those of us who are in the throes of a life
or death situation NEED to hear the Word in order to continually build up our
expectations for the miraculous power of God’s Word to be working in our
situation. Remember Hebrews 11:1
declares that “Faith assures us of the
things we expect…” (God’s Word ©)
People in the middle of a battle NEED to keep their expectations HIGH!
I am so thankful for friends like my long time buddy John
who calls me from California on a weekly basis to encourage me with testimonies
he’s been a part of as he has prayed for friends that needed a touch of God in
their bodies, or simply to share a scripture with me.
So yeah… I am a man who greatly desires to hear,
and hear,
and hear
the Word! For Piper and I… it is the very fountain of life… His Zoë…
the absolute fullness of the God kind of
life!
It is the power that gives me
the strength to get up with a smile (most times…) in the middle of the night to
meet my wonderful wife’s needs and keep a smile on my face and faith in my
heart and on my lips when I see the devastating changes that have come upon her
person. It is the way the
expectations of God’s personal words to me that “the best is yet to come” stays sharp and alive in me! I mean let’s face it… “If God be for us, then who (or what) can be against us!” (Romans
8:31 KJV)
Therefore, let me leave you with this question to ponder
over this upcoming weekend: “Do you have
God’s Word of life ever growing in intensity, reality and power in your daily
activities?” I sure hope so! Have a great weekend, and as you do, keep
asking yourself… “What source of Zoë life
am I expecting to encourage, uplift and empower me today?”
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