Author: Good Life Church

  • Good Life Journal – Revelation 1

    Scripture:

    v20 – As for the mystery of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand, and the seven golden lampstands, the seven stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands are the seven churches.

    Observation:

    Revelation is not a chapter that is full of happy rainbows. It is a chapter that describes much suffering, destruction and death. But John is directed to write these things down because they must take place.

    When the Bible is addressing a church, it is usually addressing the believers in that city. The collective body. A church is defined by people. Therefore, I am part of a church. If the church is represented by a lamp stand, I am supposed to be part of the lamp stand.

    The purpose of a lamp stand is to be seen. Lamp stands are meant as a vessel to shine light. Lamp stands are for guidance. Lamp stands help people navigate the darkness that is around them so they won’t stumble. Lamp stands are meant to be set in a place that can be seen. They are not hidden. You can see the light of a lamp stand from far away.

    People are attracted to the light. Even a small light can be seen in darkness

    Even if someone is not going to the light, they are given direction by the light. The closer they are to the light, the more influence or direction the light can provide.

    The lampstands in Revelation are pointing to Jesus. They are surrounding Him as He is the center of the church.

    Application:

    First, I should put Jesus as the center of my life. Everything I do should revolve around the way He wants me to live my life and reflect His light.

    Second, I should be living my life as an example to others. As a Christian, I am to be a light among the world’s darkness. I am to stand out and stand up as a proud Christian. How much light I reflect is in direct proportion to how I live my life according to Gods will. How much light I reflect determines how much guidance and direction I provide to others or. In essence, how effective I am as a lamp stand.

    To be an effective provider of His light, my actions must match my words. I must continually study the word and learn from other Christians. I must examine my heart and recognize areas that cause me to stumble and not reflect His light. I must turn away from sin and the temptation that causes me to sin.

    Prayer:

    Father help me to examine my life and understand the areas of my life that prevent me from reflecting your life and shining your light as bright as I am able. Give me the wisdom and guidance and strength to be a Christian lamp stand in this world.

  • Good Life Journal – Jude 1

    Scripture:

    Vs. 10 “But these people blaspheme all that they do not understand, and they are destroyed by all they understand instinctively.”
    Vs. 11 “For they … abandoned themselves for the sake of gain.”
    Vs. 16 “These are grumblers, malcontents, following their own sinful desires; they are loud mouthed boasters, showing favoritism to gain advantage.”
    Vs. 18 “In the last time there will be scoffers following their own ungodly passions.”
    Vs. 20 “But you, beloved, build yourselves up in your most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit,
    Vs. 21 “keep yourselves in the love of God.”

    Observation:

    Jude has a series of very harsh warnings here.
    These are warnings of being “destroyed”, “abandoned”, and ultimately condemned.
    There is a common theme about these warnings: Selfishness …. living for and from Me!
    Living for what I “understand instinctively”, “for the sake of gain”, for my “own sinful desires”, and “to gain advantage”, and for my “own sinful passions”,
    Jude then draws a beautiful distinction with the simple phrase … “But you, beloved ….”
    The whole rest of the world is described and then Jude shifts to those “in faith” and “in God’s love”.
    These receive the opposite of destruction and abandonment.
    They are built up, receiving mercy and eternal life.

    Application:

    Jude’s description of so many is fascinating, because he is simply describing people. Normal people living as they normally live. He even uses the word “instinctively”.
    How many of my actions are directed by what I want to “gain”?
    How many of my decisions are determined by “my desire”?
    What a great reminder that “normal” is “sinful”.
    What I want to do “instinctively” will lead me to live sinfully!
    The easiest response, of course, is “But everybody does it!”
    Yes, and this is the excuse of children.
    Jude’s response to this excuse is, “But you, beloved …”
    I don’t have to live as everyone else lives.
    How? Living in faith and praying in the Holy Spirit.
    Why? Because Love Changes Everything.
    I am “kept in the love of God” and the “mercy of Jesus” that “leads to eternal life”.

    Prayer:

    God thank you again for your warnings and your hope.
    Help me see what is destructive and what builds up.
    Open my eyes to see in a way that didn’t lead to selfish decision making.
    Give me your desires to live in faith and love.
    In Jesus name.
    Amen.

     

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 27:32-66

    Scripture:

    And behold, the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom. And the earth shook, and the rocks were split. The tombs also were opened. And many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised, and coming out of the tombs after his resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many. When the centurion and those who were with him, keeping watch over Jesus, saw the earthquake and what took place, they were filled with awe and said, “Truly this was the Son of God!” (Matthew 27:51-54 ESV)

    Observation:

    There were a number of extraordinary things happening surrounding Jesus’ death. I have learned many of these things over the years and yet I struggle to be constantly and habitually amazed by them. Why is that?

    Application:

    This could have been a scene from any Marvel movie; or any action fantasy…even a highly detailed video game. The scene changes from the Temple where the curtain to the Holy of Holy’s is torn from the TOP to the BOTTOM (not from the bottom up)…to the surrounding city where earthquakes are happening to rocks splitting…to the cemetery where dead folks are jumping up alive again (not zombies)…back to Jerusalem proper where these “alive again” folks are being seen by many…back to Golgotha—where all the executioners could respond with was awe—“This truly was the Son of God!!” I can’t tell anybody when I last experienced an earthquake, saw dead folks walking around, saw rocks crack in two, etc. But, knowing that I have experienced the Grace of God in making me a new man with a new heart, should I be any less in awe? Any less in wonder? Any less in amazement? I just don’t think and meditate about these things enough. I don’t study the Gospel. I do things. I work. I like activity more than study, thinking, conversing with one another (a different activity than witnessing). I talk about the last game more than I talk about whatever new and neat thing I found in the Scriptures or side reading to my buds. Gotta change that habit….

    Prayer:

    Father—Your word is like honey, sweeter than the honey comb. Please help me to treasure Your Word more and more. Help me to talk about You and Your deeds to my children, grandchildren, and to the next generations to come. Am I a guy who is considered in love with Your Word? May I be found so by the community around me…Amen.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 25

    Scripture:

    42 For I was hungry and you gave me no food, I was thirsty and you gave me no drink, 43 I was a stranger and you did not welcome me, naked and you did not clothe me, sick and in prison and you did not visit me.

    Observation:

    In this Chapter of Matthew we read three parables that all have similar themes. On a high level, the first parable of the virgins teaches us we need to be ready. The second parable, The Parable of the Talents, teaches us we need to use the gifts God has given us. The third parable is a picture of the final judgement. This story teaches us that we are to love one another and take care of those in need.

    Application:

    In this story of the final judgment Jesus teaches us that God loves everyone but He is particularly concerned with how we love and show care for others. Jesus is instructing us that if we call ourselves Christians we are expected to live a particular way an act a specific. If we say we love one another, then our actions should reflect that view.

    God loves everyone, I should love everyone. God is concerned with believer’s immediate needs. I should be ready to act.

    Read again God’s description of the less fortunate believers who have immediate needs. They are hungry, thirsty, have no clothes, sick and imprisoned. They all have immediate life concerning needs. This is a description of poor and less powerful people in a society. God’s concerns is for everyone. I cannot just concern myself with taking care of my needs, my family’s needs and the needs of my friends around me. I must be concerned with needs of others and show my love by my actions.

    During a time of the year that the nation shows it is thankful for its abundance, it is easy to throw an extra bit of money to a charity to help those who are less fortunate. But, let me not forget those who are in genuine need not just now but throughout the year. Let my actions match my words and let those actions be a reflection of your light.

    Prayer:

    Father, it is easy to be grateful when you are blessed. It is difficult to be grateful when things are not going well. Let me always be grateful for everything you have done for me and let that gratefulness overflow to others. Help me to remember that there are true needs in our community and let me have my head up and eyes and ears open to be able to see where I can assist at all times.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 22

    Scripture:

    “Now while the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them a question, saying, “What do you think about the Christ? Whose son is he?” They said to him…”(Matthew 22:41-42 ESV)

    Observation:

    In Matt 22 I see three separate instances where the Pharisees and Sadducees conspired together to ask Jesus questions trying to trap him into saying something so controversial that Jesus would be caught and entangled and He could be repudiated before the public. What is recorded, however, are the teachings of Jesus that were called “astonishing” (Matt 22:33b) and “marvelous” (Matt 22:22a). With that reaction of the Pharisees and Sadducees in hand, Jesus asks them to commit: “What do you think about the Christ?”

    Application:

    I have found something like this before in other parts of the Bible. Sometimes there is a little phrase or statement that I regularly overlook and gloss over that, if I stop and really pay attention, is like finding a diamond in the sands at the beach. This is one that grabbed me by the scruff of my neck today: “What do (I) think about the Christ?” This is interesting to consider. This has to be presented to the man in the mirror: What do you think about Jesus? I mean—really think? Do I think at all about Jesus? Do I meditate, contemplate, and “wonder” about Jesus? When I read the Scriptures do I see the Words that I read as “astonishing” and do I “marvel” at them? Do I read the Word with the attitude of finding the “do’s and don’ts”—to find the action words (verbs)—to get so pragmatic about how to so implement the Christian walk or think about the benefits to me that I forget that these Words are at their core “living and active”, “sweeter than honey”, and the Voice that spoke the cosmos into being are behind these Words. Perhaps I should be in Awe—really in Awe—when I read? You think this is something that should be cultivated as an objective in my discipleship plan?

    Prayer:

    Father, I wonder if this attitude of mine is describing being “dull of hearing?” I have previously thought that maybe that dull of hearing thing was for someone else; for the guy who isn’t paying attention to Your Word? Because of what I wrote above, maybe I have to start thinking that perhaps it is describing the man who isn’t moved by Your Word; that if I am not being moved to astonishment and marvel (at least sometimes) maybe I need to pray for that? In my flesh I will never be moved because I am so selfish. I need you to take me to Astonishment and Marvel; to be in Awe of You; to drive my soul and my mouth to declare You are the Christ of God! You, O Lord, have Atoned for the World and risen from the dead. Please make Your Word pop in my heart, create Wonder where none previously existed, make my eyes gleam with the Vision of Your presence in every part of what I see. Amen.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 21

    Scripture:

    Matthew 21:21-22– Then Jesus told them, “I tell you the truth, if you have faith and don’t doubt, you can do things like this and much more. You can even say to this mountain, May you be lifted up and thrown into the sea and it will happen. You can pray for anything and if you have faith you will receive it.”

    Observation:

    After cursing the fig tree, Jesus is answering the disciples question as to how the tree withered so quickly. Jesus is telling the disciples they need to have complete faith without any question or doubt. Disciples of Christ need to have total trust in God and to pray that way. Jesus is not telling the disciples that God will answer prayer for all their desires. 1 John 5:14 says this, “And we are confident that he hears us whenever we ask for anything that pleases him.”

    Application:

    I need to have all my faith and trust in God and pray accordingly. James 1:6 tell us, “But when you ask him, be sure that you faith is in God alone. Do not waiver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. When we are completely committed to God and ask Him, it is so powerful what we can do through the Spirit for His Kingdom. Paul reminds us in 1st Corinthians 13 that in addition to total faith, Love must be present or our efforts are void. My prayers must be in unwavering faith for things that are concerning to God not desires of this world.

    Prayer:

    Father, Please help me to have complete trust in you and recognize the power of prayer for things that burden you. Let your Spirit of love guide me as I reach out to others to share your Gospel.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 20

    Scripture:

    Matthew 20: 29-34 – 29 And as they went out of Jericho, a great crowd followed him. 30 And behold, there were two blind men sitting by the roadside, and when they heard that Jesus was passing by, they cried out, “Lord, have mercy on us, Son of David!” 31 The crowd rebuked them, telling them to be silent, but they cried out all the more, “Lord, have mercy on us, Son of David!” 32 And stopping, Jesus called them and said, “What do you want me to do for you?”33 They said to him, “Lord, let our eyes be opened.” 34 And Jesus in pity touched their eyes, and immediately they recovered their sight and followed him.

    Observation:

    Jesus is put in the situation of two men whom desperately need help. They had heard of this Jesus and knew that he was the only hope. They scream at him, even after being told to be quiet that yell even louder. There healing is a beautiful part of the story but that isn’t the heart I’m being taught this morning.

    Application:

    These men screamed and yelled at their only hope. Even when they were told to be quiet they KNEW this is their shot to be saved and healed. They were desperate and Jesus being who he is had pity on them. Pity is compassion for these men. How much do I yell out to Jesus? Even when people tell me it’s ridiculous or when I am told to quiet my issues I usually stop. These men did not let people around them stop them for calling out for help. I pray that when I need help I am not afraid to call out to Jesus. He is there and he has compassion. These men did get healed, and their healing made them followers. Jesus doing things in our lives should result in obedience. I pray that is the case for me and others I invest in to.

    Prayer:

    Father, may your moving in my life create obedience. Forgive me when it doesn’t. I love you Lord

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 17

    Scripture:

    Vs 5 – “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to Him.”

    Observation:

    Jesus takes Peter and James and John to the top of a high mountain where they witness the Transfiguration of Jesus. Moses and Elijah appear with Jesus. God the Father says He is pleased with Jesus and tells the disciples to listen to Him.

    Application:

    This is an easy scene to get caught up in the spectacle of it all. There’s a glowing Jesus having a conversation with a visible Moses and Elijah! Seriously! I can understand being mesmerized by it all the way Peter was and wanting to basically camp out for awhile.
    And God describes His Son Jesus the same way He did at His baptism. But what catches me today is the simple phrase of instruction God adds: “Listen to Him.” God could have stated any instruction in the whole world here to mark what was vitally important.
    He says, “Listen to Jesus.” Such plain instruction from God, Himself, that is so often shunned. I like the holy spectacles. I like digging into the mysteries. I want to camp out in the spaces of wonder. But plain old listening? Yes. The Father gives the most basic of instructions. Listen to Jesus. I don’t have a problem listening. I listen all day, every day.
    But to what? A whole lot of what eventually becomes the teacher on Charlie Brown: “Whaa! Whaa! Whaa!” Listen to Jesus. His Word is a seed that produces growth and a well that never runs dry. How much of what I listen to produces maturity and flourishing? Yes, I need to listen to Jesus.

    Prayer:

    God thank you for your Word.
    Thank you for putting in my heart and my mind.
    Keep me thirsty for you.
    Keep my ears open to listen when you speak.
    Give me courage to respond in your will.
    In Jesus name.
    Amen.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 19

    Scripture:

    Matthew 19:13-15 Then children were brought to him that he might lay his hands on them and pray. The disciples rebuked the people, but Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.” And he laid his hands on them and went away.

    Observation:

    The apostles assumed the little children were a nuisance to the ministry of Jesus. However Jesus takes this moment to highlight the faith he is seeking is the faith of a child. Their innocence and faith is what the kingdom of heaven is built on.

    Application:

    Sometimes it is easy to make the Christian faith an exercise in academics. Things like, knowing more, getting deeper, increasing disciplines, etc. can take over our understanding of what Christian growth is. However, Jesus takes this moment to correct the disciples and furthermore correct us. The Christian faith is about the innocence of childhood (Eden) restored. It’s about total dependence on Jesus for our hope and our future. It’s about positioning ourselves to be held by him, just like the parent handed their kids to Jesus. This isn’t to say that growth is a bad thing, just that growth should not be measured in knowledge but in the expressions of childlike faith. The depth of our Christian faith should result in more childlike faith steps, not more calculated and educational decisions that can be explained.

    A few things…

    1. I don’t want to grow up. In other words I don’t want to get to the point when my relationship with Jesus graduates to associate or accomplice. I want to stay a dependent child who needs his blessing and his presence for my future. Therefore I must commit to crawl up in his lap daily. Get in his word and listen to him. Allow his truth to touch me and impact my life.
    2. I can’t create a Christian growth track that celebrates growth that does not lead to childlike faith. Any discipleship process that leads simply to more info is no discipleship process at all.
    3. I must lead a life and ministry that reaches the overlooked in our society. I must lead a church that cares about kids and doesn’t marginalize them.

    Prayer:

    Father thank you for loving me and for inviting me into a relationship with you. Thank you for not letting me graduate to a place in which I am not dependent on you. Help me stay a child in regards to our relationship, even though I am a functioning adult in society. Convict me if I ever marginalize people because I don’t think they are important or might be wasting your time.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 18

    Scripture:

    Matthew 18:8 And if your hand or your foot causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. It is better for you to enter life crippled or lame than with two hands or two feet to be thrown into the eternal fire.

    Observation:

    Jason sent a journal entry to me recently that spoke to this very thing and once I read this passage today it is all I could think about. Jesus is saying that sin is so serious and bad that is would be better to cut off your hand or foot or gouge out your eye if it causes you to sin. It is better to be lame and have eternal life than to be whole and live in sin.

    Application:

    I need to take sin very seriously.

    When Jesus talks about sin, he uses examples that speak the seriousness of sin. As a culture, as a church and as an individual, I don’t think we take sin as serious as Jesus did. We categorize sin. We think some sins, like murder, are worse than others. We use phrases like a “little white lie” which is supposedly better than a different kind of lie. But Jesus takes sin serious. Earlier in Matthew he demonstrates this by discussing the meaning of adultery when he state that if anyone looks at a woman lustfully they have already committed adultery with her in his heart.

    All sin is bad. All sin is serious. I need to examine my heart, my thoughts and my actions so I take sin as serious as Jesus.

    Prayer:

    Father, help me to understand the importance of living a pure, holy life. Help me to examine my heart and remove the sin from my life.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 13

    Scripture:

    Matthew 13:9 – “He who has ears, let him hear.”

    Observation:

    Jesus is teaching a teaching that is not simple yet pretty complex at first listen. Yet as he will explain becomes clear. But what Jesus says in this complex parable he gives clear direction that is honestly really clear and expectant. If you have ears, let him hear. This for me gives me no excuse not to hear what he has said.

    Application:

    So many times I hear something but I really don’t hear it. When it comes to Jesus, this can’t be the case. I think about being infront of Jesus in the flesh, I feel like he wouldn’t have to say that to me. But the truth is, he is saying this to me today. I feel like he is saying, hey you, so you have ears?!? To my response is, well yes Jesus. He the. Responds, then HEAR this…..don’t let this go in one ear and out the other. I am so guilty of letting the words of Jesus just be good advice, (in one ear and out the other) rather than the Word of God and the living water of my life…..HEY YOU….HEAR THIS is what I’m hearing today!!!

    Prayer:

    Thankful for these stern words God. Thank you for never leaving me and always being honest and upfront with me when I am honestly the opposite with you. Forgive me

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 16

    Scripture:

    Matthew 16:15-20 – 15 He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” 16 Simon Peter replied, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” 17 And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven. 18 And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. 19 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” 20 Then he strictly charged the disciples to tell no one that he was the Christ.

    Observation:

    Jesus is meeting with his disciples and he has a interesting conversation. He had just talked with them about not being impacted by the incorrect teaching of Pharisees and Sadducees and how simply a little of their wrong teaching can spread and negatively impact them. Then there are rumors who Jesus is and who he assumed to be. The next question he asks he ask to Simon Bar-Jonah and this question Simon answers only from the Father. His answer I believe and through proof changed the entire course and history of our world as we know it.

    Application:

    If it wasn’t for Simon having been through the Father, through his spirit been revealed the Glory of God through Jesus the Christ the anointed one, where would the church be? This conversation and answer had JESUS say, your new name is Peter and your the rock I will build my church on and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. This is huge for me to think about because the church that through The salvation of Christ I belong to is because thousands of years ago a man lived, died, and rose. It doesn’t stop there, he then commissioned a man to be the vessel in which he built his church!!! Though Jesus is not saying my name to be the rock on which his church is built on, he has giving me his spirit to continue building off what has already been built!!! This is amazing and so powerful to know that Jesus started building his church through broken people thousands of years ago and it is still happening today!! If that doesn’t reveal a gracious and loving God I don’t know what does!!

    Prayer:

    Father, I thank you for entrusting the Son and his spirit within me. What a name to carry and what a salvation to receive. I pray I build on what you have been building for thousands of years. Help me Father be obedient to you through your Son.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 14

    Scripture:

    Matthew 14:27 – But Jesus spoke to them at once. “Don’t be afraid,” he said. “Take courage. I am here!”

    Observation:

    The disciples were afraid from the wind and the waves of the storm. When Jesus heard the disciples cry out, thinking he was a ghost, He quickly assured them not to fear. Jesus tells the disciples He will provide strength to overcome danger. “I am, here” means God himself who is soverign over everything including the storm is present.

    Application:

    There are going to be “storms” in our lives where the wind and waves come crashing down on us. During those times, I need to be confident that whatever trial I am facing I am not going through it alone. Jesus doesn’t want us to be fearful. Rather, he wants us to place our faith in Him so through the power of the Holy Spirit he is walking alongside of us. If we trust God with the most important thing, our salvation, then we need to have faith to trust the ruler of all heaven and earth as we navigate through life.

    Prayer:

    Father, Please help me to have complete faith in you. Let me always remember you are there to provide strength no matter what I am facing. May I be a man who prays about everything and worries about nothing.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 10

    Scripture:

    Vs. 16 “Behold I am sending you out as sheep among wolves so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. “
    Vs. 17 “Beware of man for they will deliver you over to courts …”
    Vs. 18 “And you will be dragged before governors and kings for my sake to bear witness …”
    Vs. 18 “When they deliver you over do not be anxious …”
    Vs 22 “you will be hated by all for my names sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved.”

    Observation:

    Jesus is sending out the disciples to teach and prepare them for the mission to come…. the Great Commission.
    He warns them they will not be treated well by citizens or by governments.
    His greatest warning, however, is to endure faith until the end.

    Application:

    Am I living my life as one who is “sent “?
    Am I living my life in such a way that people would even question my faith … my greatest loyalty?
    The current culture is one where sincere exercise of faith is indeed being questioned even in the courts and the town square.
    Am I shocked by this? I shouldn’t be! Jesus told us this would happen.
    I also see an extraordinary amount of anxiousness at this happening throughout the country. This also shouldn’t be. Jesus also told us this would happen and he specifically warned us not to be anxious!
    Why would we be questioned and handed over by citizens and government’s?
    To bear his witness!
    This is a good thing and a good opportunity!
    Why should we cry out over the questioning?
    We should be exhilarated at the opportunity to “seek first the kingdom of God”!
    Why should we not be anxious when we are delivered over?
    Because we have a great Deliverer!
    Why should we not be anxious when bad things happen due to our faith?
    Because we know the end of the story!
    This is how we can be both wise and innocent at the same time.
    Of course there is tension in this, but I must rely on the Holy Spirit.
    I am sent, but I am also delivered, and I am saved!

    Prayer:

    Thank you again Father for your Word.
    Thank you for the wisdom and the warning it gives me.
    Help me Holy Spirit to live in a way that deserves question but also to endure in a way that is faithful and peaceful and wives and innocent.
    In Jesus name. Amen.

  • Good Life Journal – Matthew 4

    Scripture:

    Matthew 4:9 – And he said to him, “All these things I will give to you if you will fall down and worship me.”

    Observation:

    Here is Jesus who was led by the spirit into the wilderness. Probably very light-headed since he had been 40 days without food. We think skipping one meal is tough. He went more than a month. And along comes Satan to tempt Jesus.
    1. Satan will tempt us and focus on our weaknesses. Jesus was hungry. He probably wanted to eat some bread. Jesus may have been physically weak but he was not spiritually weak. Satan will tempt our physical and spiritual weaknesses.

    2. Satan will promise the world but is only offering temporary things. Jesus is focused on eternity.

    3. Jesus used scripture to combat Satan. Even Satan knows scripture and tried to use it but he will twist it to his advantage and take things out of context. Jesus didn’t fall into the trap.

    4. Satan is powerless against the light.

    Application:

    The application of these verses is very easy. I must know God’s word and be able to use it to defend my faith. I must know it well enough that I can discern when it is being misused and I must be spiritually strong enough to withstand temptation. Ways I can do this are by reading the Bible daily and understanding the context. I must stay true to the word. Studying and listening to other believers and how the word applies to their lives.

    As iron sharpens iron so does man sharpen man. I need other Christians in my life to help strengthen me physically and spiritually. Being in a journal group helps because I can listen to other Christian view points and experiences. It also helps keep me accountable.

    It would have been easy for Jesus to fall into Satan’s trap. He could have made the stones bread, he could have jumped off the temple and he could have taken control of all the earthly kingdoms and then said “See! I have proven it. I am who I say I am.” But Jesus doesn’t. He was spiritually strong and used scripture to combat Satan.

    If I am to follow Jesus’ example, I must become aware of my weaknesses and focus on strengthening them spiritually so Satan will not be successful in his attempts to tempt me.

    Prayer:

    Lord, keep me from temptation. Keep me focused on your word and give me the wisdom to know the truth and be able to use the truth at all times to help guide me. Provide me with the wisdom to share my faith with others and to be able to apply the word to situations in my life and to helping others learn about who you are and what you have done for us.