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Set The Example

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When Paul wrote to the Corinthians, the gospel accounts of Jesus had not yet been written. Most believers didn’t know many details of Jesus’ life, so it was difficult to encourage by saying to live as Jesus would live. Instead, Paul led others to Jesus through the example he demonstrated in his own life.

1 Corinthians 11:1
“Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.”

In setting the example, Paul certainly didn’t claim to be perfect. He would be the first to stand up and say; “What a wretched man I am!” (Romans 7:24). Though Paul wrote and preached on how to live the Christian life, he still admitted his imperfections; “Not that I have already obtained all this, or have been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that which Christ Jesus took hold of me” (Philippians 3:12).

And yet, Paul also knew he was a child of God and was willing to place his life in open view for others to examine and imitate; “Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me – put it into practice” (Philippians 4:9).

When we claim to follow Jesus, the world takes notice – whether we like it or not. We may not feel we are witnessing, but for many people we are the only view of Jesus they will ever see and the only words of Jesus they will ever hear. We may not realize it but the way we live cries out, “Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.”

Do we want others to put into practice what they see in us? Would our example cause others to be drawn closer to God or to drift further away? Do we follow Jesus’ command to love one another so that, “By this all men will know you are My disciples” (John 13:35)? This is a huge responsibility and one we must not assume is only for the “Super-Christian.”

A friend of mine had an “I Love Jesus” sticker on his car. One day, as he angrily sped in and out of traffic, he realized his driving was not setting a good Christian example. He solved this “problem” by removing the sticker. Rather than modify an area of his life, my friend removed his public identification with Jesus.

We cannot remove the “I Love Jesus” stickers from our life. The world is watching and we must be bold enough to stand and accept the accountability. We need men and women of strength and character – Brothers and Sisters who love one another and love the Lord with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength! Let’s fall more in love with Jesus Christ and be among those who seek to live a life that brings Him glory and honor in ALL we do. Others are ready to follow. Let’s show them the path to Christ as we set the example.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Oct 18 Jeremiah 31:27-32:44; 1 Timothy 3:1-16; Psalm 88:1-18; Proverbs 25:20-22

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Demos El Ejemplo

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Cuando Pablo escribió a los Corintios, los cuatro evangelios de Jesús no los habían escrito todavía. La mayoría de creyentes no sabían muchos detalles de la vida de Jesús, y hubiera sido difícil motivar a la gente diciendo vivan como viviría Jesús. En vez, Pablo trajo a otros a Jesús a través del ejemplo que demostró en su propia vida.

1 Corintios 11:1
“Sed imitadores de mí, así como yo de Cristo.”

Al poner el ejemplo, Pablo ciertamente no clamó ser perfecto. El sería el primero en levantarse y decir: “!Miserable de mí!” (Romanos 7:24). Aunque Pablo escribió y predicó acerca de como vivir la vida Cristiana, todavía tuvo que admitir sus imperfecciones: “No que lo haya alcanzado ya, ni que ya sea perfecto; sino que prosigo, por ver si logro asir aquello para lo cual fui también asido por Cristo Jesús” (Filipenses 3:12).

Pero también, Pablo sabía que era hijo de Dios y estuvo dispuesto a poner su vida en plena vista para que otros pudieran examinar e imitar: “lo que aprendisteis y recibisteis y oísteis y visteis en mí, esto haced” (Filipenses 4:9).

Cuando proclamamos ser seguidores de Jesús, el mundo toma nota – nos guste o no nos guste. Quizá no sentimos que estamos testificando, pero para muchas personas somos la única vista de Jesús que verán – las únicas palabras de Jesús que oirán. Quizá no lo realizamos, pero la manera en que vivimos proclama: “Sigue mi ejemplo, de la manera que yo sigo el ejemplo de Cristo.”

¿Queremos que otros pongan en practica lo que ven en nosotros? ¿Causará nuestro ejemplo que otros se acerquen a Dios o se alejen? Seguimos el mandato de Jesús de amarnos los unos a los otros, para que: “En esto conocerán todos que sois mis discípulos” (Juan 13:35). Esta es una gran responsabilidad y una que no debemos asumir que es solo para los “Super-Cristianos.”

Un buen amigo tenía una calcomanía en su carro que decía, “Yo Amo a Jesús”. Un día, mientras corría rápidamente en el tráfico, se dió cuenta que su manera de manejar no estaba poniendo un buen ejemplo, ni estaba siendo consistente con su proclamación de ser seguidor de Jesús. Resolvió “el problema” quitando la calcomanía del carro. En vez de modificar esa área de su vida, mi amigo removió su identificación pública con Jesús: que cosa mas triste!

No podemos quitar las calcomanías que dice “Yo Amo a Jesús” de nuestras vidas. El mundo está viendo y tenemos que tener suficiente coraje para mantenernos firmes y aceptar la responsabilidad. Necesitamos hombres y mujeres de fuerza y carácter – Hermanos y Hermanas que se amen unos a los otros y que amen a Jesús con todo su corazón, alma, mente y fuerza! Exhorto a ustedes a enamorarse más con Jesús y para que estén entre aquellos quienes se comprometen a vivir una vida que trae gloria y honra a Dios en TODO lo que hacen. Otros están listos a seguir. Seamos fuertes y dirijamoslos a Cristo de la manera en que demos el ejemplo.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

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Watch For His Return

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There will always be a fascination with the end times. There will be those who study every detail of scripture in an attempt to pinpoint a date and those who simply believe the end is near because of our current moral decay. Debates will continue about when Christ will return for His Church and exactly what signs will precede this wonderful event. Unfortunately, these debates often become heated and divisive, and turn our attention away from the One who has promised to return.

Questions concerning the end times are not new. Two thousand years ago, the disciples asked Jesus: “What will be the signs of Your coming and of the end of the age?” (Matthew 24:3). Jesus answered the question directly and in several parables, but His basic message was: “You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect Him” (Matthew 24:44).

There is nothing fundamentally wrong with discussing the end times. The return of Jesus Christ is our “blessed hope” (Titus 2:13). We are encouraged to live as those “who have longed for His appearing” (2 Timothy 4:8). But we should never allow our discussions to lead us into “foolish and stupid arguments” (2 Timothy 2:23). Though the scholars may not agree about all the details, one fact is unanimously proclaimed: “He’s coming back!”

Mark 13:35-37
“Therefore keep watch because you do not know when the owner of the house will come back – whether in the evening, or at midnight, or when the rooster crows, or at dawn. If he comes suddenly, do not let him find you sleeping. What I say to you, I say to everyone: ‘Watch!'”

Are we ready for the Owner of the House to return? We can’t afford to wait for that next promotion or for the kids to grow; we must wake up and be prepared today! We can’t wait for our house to be built to our satisfaction before we dedicate it to the service of the Lord; we must give our all and serve the One who gave His life so we could live…today!!

If the end of our time on earth were to occur tomorrow, did our thoughts, words, and deeds for today bring glory and honor to our Heavenly Father? If the answer is no, we need to do some changing – we need to arise from our spiritual slumber and clean house. For what is the purpose of our being allowed to walk this earth if not to bring Him glory?

The study and discussion of end times should cause us to praise God for His victory over evil. Our understanding of the end times should cause us to walk in reverent obedience and help us to fight the pulls of the world. Let’s not be caught sleeping. Rather, let’s look forward with great anticipation and commit to being prepared. Let’s draw near to God in all we do and watch for His return.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Oct 17 Jeremiah 30:1-31:26; 1 Timothy 2:1-15; Psalm 87:1-7; Proverbs 25:18-19

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Vigila Por Su Retorno

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Siempre habrá una gran fascinación por el final de los tiempos. Habrán aquellos quienes estudiarán cada detalle de las escrituras en un intento de señalar una fecha y aquellos quienes simplemente creen que el final está cerca por nuestra actual decadencia de moral. Los debates van a continuar acerca de cuando Cristo va a regresar por Su iglesia y exactamente que señales van a preceder este maravilloso evento. Desafortunadamente, estos debates se acaloran y nos distraen de Aquel quien ha prometido regresar.

Preguntas concernientes a el final de los tiempos no son nuevas. Dos mil años atrás, los discípulos preguntaron a Jesús: “¿Cuál será la señal de tu venida y del fin del mundo?” (Mateo 24:3). Jesús respondió a la pregunta directamente y en muchas parábolas, pero su mensaje básico fue: “Por eso también ustedes deben estar preparados, porque el Hijo del hombre vendrá cuando menos lo esperen” (Mateo 24:44).

No hay nada fundamentalmente malo con discutir el final de los tiempos. El retorno de Jesucristo es nuestra “esperanza bendecida” (Tito 2:13). Hemos sido animados a vivir como aquellos “que con amor hayan esperado su venida” (2 Timoteo 4:8). Pero nunca debemos de permitir que nuestras discusiones nos dirijan a “discusiones necias y sin sentido” (2 Timoteo 2:23). Aunque los “eruditas” probablemente no estén de acuerdo con algunos detalles, un hecho es unánimemente proclamado: “El va a regresar!”

Marcos 13:35-37
“Por lo tanto, manténganse despiertos, porque no saben cuándo volverá el dueño de la casa, si al atardecer, o a la medianoche, o al canto del gallo, o al amanecer; no sea que venga de repente y los encuentre dormidos. Lo que les digo a ustedes, se lo digo a todos: ‘¡Manténganse despiertos!.'”

¿Estamos listos para que el dueño de la casa regrese? No podemos permitirnos esperar por ese próximo ascenso o para que los niños crezcan – debemos de estar preparados ahora. No podemos darnos el lujo de que nuestra casa sea construida a nuestra satisfacción antes de que nos dediquemos al servicio del Señor, debemos de darle todo nuestro ser y servirle a Aquel quien dio Su vida para que nosotros pudieramos vivir…ahora!!

Si el final de nuestro tiempo en la tierra fuera a ocurrir mañana, nuestros pensamientos, palabras, y hechos por este día le han dado gloria y honor a nuestro Padre Celestial? Si la respuesta es no, debemos de hacer unos cambios – necesitamos despertarnos de nuestro sueño espiritual y limpiar la casa. ¿Porque cual es el propósito de que nos ha permitido caminar sobre esta tierra si no es para darle gloria a El?

El estudio y las discusiones del final de los tiempos deberían de causar en nosotros alabar a Dios por Su victoria sobre lo malo. Nuestro entendimiento del final de los tiempos debería causarnos caminar en una obediencia reverente y ayudarnos a pelear los tirones del mundo. Que no nos encuentren durmiendo. Más bien, veamos hacia adelante con gran anticipación y comprometámonos a estar preparados. Acerquémonos a Dios en todo lo que hacemos y vigilemos por Su retorno.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

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Hold Up Their Arms

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A short while after Moses and the people of Israel miraculously passed through the Red Sea, “the Amalekites came and attacked the Israelites” (Exodus 17:8). The Israelites did not have the power to win this battle on their own, so Moses sent Joshua to the battlefield and then climbed to the top of a hill: “I will stand on top of the hill with the staff of God in my hands” (Exodus 17:9).

God had previously demonstrated His power as Moses raised his staff to part the Red Sea (Exodus 14:16). He had also told Moses to use his staff to cause water to flow out of a rock (Exodus 17:5-6). Moses was now trusting God to demonstrate His power once again as he lifted this same staff in battle.

Exodus 17:11-13
“As long as Moses held up his hands, the Israelites were winning, but whenever he lowered his hands, the Amalekites were winning. When Moses’ hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up – one on one side, one on the other – so that his hands remained steady till sunset. So Joshua overcame the Amalekite army with the sword.”

Moses knew what he had to do, but he simply became worn out. Fortunately for the people of Israel, Moses had two trusted companions who stood by his side and were willing to hold up his arms until the battle was won.

Many people have committed their lives to fighting the battle for the Kingdom of God. These, who are daily on the front lines, feel greatly outnumbered and are prone to grow weary. They desperately need an Aaron and a Hur to come alongside with prayer and encouragement.

I feel very fortunate to have people all over the world praying for this ministry. Almost every day I receive notes of thanks and encouragement. This is a wonderful blessing and a confirmation that I am on the right path!

Our pastors, ministry leaders, missionaries, and those who continually look for ways to serve, need this same type of support; “Encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness” (Hebrews 3:13). Those who faithfully serve may appear strong and confident, but they come under daily attack and their arms are getting very tired; they need to be reassured and loved. Our missionaries have stepped out with great faith, but they are also very lonely and need to know someone still cares.

Many of our Brothers and Sisters are on the front lines of battle today. Let’s join them by becoming a continual “supply line” of encouragement and prayer. Let’s be like Aaron and Hur, and hold up their arms!

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Oct 16 Jeremiah 28:1-29:32; 1 Timothy 1:1-20; Psalm 86:1-17; Proverbs 25:17

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Sostengamos Sus Brazos

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En poco tiempo después de que milagrosamente pasaron el Mar Rojo, “Los amalecitas vinieron a Refidín y atacaron a los israelitas” (Éxodo 17:8). Los israelitas no tenían el poder de ganar esta batalla por ellos solos, entonces Moisés mandó a Josué al campo de batalla y luego subió a la cima de la colina: “Yo estaré en la cima de la colina con la vara de Dios en la mano” (Éxodo 17:9).

Dios previamente había demostrado Su poder de la manera que Moisés levantó su vara para dividir el Mar Rojo (Éxodo 14:16). El también le había dicho a Moisés que usara la vara para causar que fluyera agua de la roca (Éxodo 17:5-6). Moisés ahora estaba confiando en Dios para demostrar su poder una vez más mientras levantaba su vara en la batalla.

Éxodo 17:11-13
“Mientras Moisés mantenía los brazos en alto, la batalla se inclinaba en favor de los israelitas; pero cuando los bajaba, se inclinaba en favor de los amalecitas. Cuando a Moisés se le cansaron los brazos, tomaron una piedra y se la pusieron debajo para que se sentara en ella; luego Aarón y Jur le sostuvieron los brazos, uno el izquierdo y otro el derecho, y así Moisés pudo mantenerlos firmes hasta la puesta del sol. Fue así como Josué derrotó al ejército amalecita a filo de espada.”

Moisés sabía lo que tenía que hacer, pero simplemente se cansó. Afortunadamente para el pueblo de Israel, moisés tuvo dos compañeros de confianza quienes le apoyaron y estaban dispuestos a sostener sus brazos hasta que la batalla fuera ganada.

Muchas personas han dedicado sus vidas a pelear la batalla por el Reino de Dios. Estos, quienes están siempre en el frente, se sienten grandemente fuera de número y tiene tendencia a cansarse. Ellos desesperadamente necesitan a un Aarón y a un Jur para llegar a su lado con oración y exhortación.

Yo me siento muy afortunado de tener personas por todo el mundo orando por este ministerio. Casi todos los días recibo notas diciendo “Gracias” y me animan a continuar; y me dejan saber que estoy cubierto en oración. Esta es una maravillosa bendición y confirmación de que estamos en el camino correcto!

Nuestros pastores, líderes de ministerios, misioneros, y aquellos quienes continuamente buscan maneras para servir necesitan este mismo tipo de apoyo; “Anímense unos a otros cada día, para que ninguno de ustedes se endurezca por el engaño del pecado” (Hebreos 3:13). Aquellos quienes sirven fielmente pueden tener la apariencia de ser fuertes y seguros, pero diariamente estan siendo atacados y sus brazos se están cansando – necesitan ser reafirmados y amados. Nuestros misioneros se han aventurado con gran fe, pero ellos también están solos y necesitan saber que alguien todavía se preocupan por ellos.

Muchos de nuestros hermanos y hermanas están en una batalla ahora. Seamos una continua “linea de abastecimiento” de apollo y oración. Seamos como Aarón y Jur, y sostengamos sus brazos!

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

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Trust And Move On

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Moses received clear instruction as God spoke to him from the burning bush; “I am sending you to Pharaoh to bring My people the Israelites out of Egypt” (Exodus 3:10). Moses debated with God regarding his assignment and pushed God to the limit of His patience; “The Lord’s anger burned against Moses” (Exodus 4:14).

But once he began to follow, Moses maintained a close relationship with God and witnessed His mighty hand in many different ways. God worked through Moses to bring plagues against the Egyptians and to miraculously bring the Israelites out of Egypt. As Pharaoh released the Israelites and they began their journey into the desert, Moses witnessed more of God’s power; “By day the Lord went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light” (Exodus 13:21).

However, as the Israelites approached the Red Sea, “Pharaoh and his officials changed their mind” (Exodus 14:5). Every chariot in Egypt was sent to bring the Israelites back. With no escape route in sight, and the Egyptian army closing in, the people cried out to God. Moses tried to calm the people, “The Lord will fight for you: you need only to be still” (Exodus 14:14). But being still was not in God’s plan.

Exodus 14:15-16
“Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Why are you crying out to Me? Tell the Israelites to move on. Raise your staff and stretch out your hand over the sea to divide the water so that the Israelites can go through the sea on dry ground.'”

God had been in close communion with Moses. He had given His direction and demonstrated His awesome power. Now at this moment of crisis, God expected Moses to know what to do: “Why are you crying out to Me…move on!”

We must diligently seek His will in stillness and prepare our life to follow where He leads; “be still and know that He is God” (Psalm 46:10). But we cannot allow our stillness to make us immobile: “Whoever watches the wind will not plant; whoever looks at the clouds will not reap” (Ecclesiastes 11:4). The conditions will never feel perfect nor will we ever feel fully prepared; beware of a never-ending mission analysis which paralyzes us from action. In the end we must remember: “If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31).

There will always come a time when God expects us to demonstrate our faith in what He has provided. Let’s prepare for that time by drawing near and learning to trust in HIS ability. Let’s live with an active faith such that when we know His power, know His provision and know His direction, we are able to trust and move on.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Oct 12 Jeremiah 19:1-21:14; 1 Thessalonians 5:4-28; Psalm 82:1-8; Proverbs 25:8-10
Oct 13 Jeremiah 22:1-23:20; 2 Thessalonians 1:1-12; Psalm 83:1-18; Proverbs 25:11-14
Oct 14 Jeremiah 23:21-25:38; 2 Thessalonians 2:1-17; Psalm 84:1-12; Proverbs 25:15
Oct 15 Jeremiah 26:1-27:22; 2 Thessalonians 3:1-18; Psalm 85:1-13; Proverbs 25:16

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Confía y Sigue Adelante

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Moisés recibió instrucciones claras cuando Dios le habló desde la zarza ardiente; “y te enviaré a Faraón, para que saques de Egipto a mi pueblo, los hijos de Israel” (Éxodo 3:10). Moisés debatió con Dios concerniente a su tarea y empujó a Dios al límite de Su paciencia: “Entonces Jehová se enojó contra Moisés” (Éxodo 4:14).

Pero, cuando comenzó a seguirle, Moisés mantuvo una relación íntima con Dios y fue un testigo de Su mano poderosa en diferentes maneras. Dios trabajó a través de Moisés para traer plagas en contra de los Egipcios y milagrosamente sacó a los Israelitas de Egipto. De la manera que empezó su viaje en el desierto, Moisés vio más del poder de Dios; “De día, el Señor iba al frente de ellos en una columna de nube para indicarles el camino; de noche, los alumbraba con una columna de fuego” (Éxodo 13:21).

Cuando los Israelitas iban llegando al mar rojo, Faraón y “sus funcionarios cambiaron de parecer” (Éxodo 14:5) y mandaron cada carruaje para traer de regreso a los Israelitas. Sin ninguna ruta de escape en vista, y con la fuerza armada de Egipto acercándose, las personas clamaron a Dios. Moisés trató de calmar a la gente, “Ustedes quédense quietos, que el Señor presentará batalla por ustedes” (Éxodo 14:14), pero quedar quieto no era el plan de Dios.

Éxodo 14:15-16
“Pero el Señor le dijo a Moisés: ¿Por qué clamas a mí? ¡Ordena a los israelitas que se pongan en marcha! Y tú, levanta tu vara, extiende tu brazo sobre el mar y divide las aguas, para que los israelitas lo crucen sobre terreno seco.”

Dios había estado en una cerca comunión con Moisés. El le había dado Su dirección y demostrado Su impresionante poder. Ahora en este momento de crisis, Dios esperaba que Moisés supiera que hacer: “Porque estas clamando a mi…sigue adelante!”

Tenemos que buscar Su voluntad con diligencia y en quietud preparar nuestra vida para seguirle a donde nos dirija; “Quédense quietos, reconozcan que yo soy Dios” (Salmo 46:10). Pero no podemos permitir que nuestra calma nos inmovilice: “Quien vigila al viento, no siembra; quien contempla las nubes, no cosecha” (Eclesiastés 11:4). Las condiciones nunca serán perfectas y nunca nos sentiremos completamente preparados (cuidado de sobre analizar su misión). Al final tenemos que recordar que: “Si Dios está de nuestra parte, ¿quién puede estar en contra nuestra?” (Romanos 8:31).

Siempre vendrán momentos en los que Dios esperará que nosotros demostremos la fe en lo que El ya ha proveído. Preparémonos para esos momentos, acercandonos a Dios y aprendiendo a confiar en SU habilidad. Vivamos con una fe activa de tal manera que cuando sabemos de Su poder, sabemos de Su provisión y sabemos de Su dirección, seremos capaces de confiar y seguir adelante.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

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It’s All About Him

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In the last two messages, we’ve considered Moses’ encounter with God as He spoke through the burning bush. Moses heard the call of God and signaled his availability, “Here I am” (Exodus 3:4). But God had an assignment for Moses that required complete trust, and preparation began by establishing the holiness of the One who was calling; “Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground” (Exodus 3:5).

God’s chosen people had lived in Egyptian slavery for more than four hundred years. Now, God chose Moses to be His messenger and instrument of power; “I am sending you to Pharaoh to bring My people the Israelites out of Egypt” (Exodus 3:10). On one hand, God’s call is always a great honor…on the other, it can be very frightening.

Moses gave every possible excuse to convince God He had made a wrong choice: “Who am I to go to Pharaoh?” (3:11), “What if they do not believe me?” (4:1), “I am slow of speech and tongue” (4:10). God was patient with Moses, but finally He had enough.

Exodus 4:11-14
“The Lord said to him, ‘Who gave man his mouth? Who makes him deaf or mute? Who gives him sight or makes him blind? Is it not I, the Lord? Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.’ But Moses said, ‘O Lord, please send someone else to do it.’ Then the Lord’s anger burned against Moses.”

Moses would later be described as “more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth” (Numbers 12:2). But as he stood before God and received his initial assignment for battle, his “humility” was nothing more than a self absorbed lack of faith. Moses looked at his own abilities and didn’t see how success was possible. He failed to see the Creator of the Universe who promised to walk by His side.

Our Christian walk is ALL about God working through us. OF COURSE our abilities will seem too small; of course the enemy will seem too big! The seemingly impossible steps are all part of His plan. Our Heavenly Father desires an intimate and passionate relationship built on absolute trust, so why would He ever lead us in a direction that did not require our complete dependence on Him? The assignment may seem impossible, but His call is our greatest assurance of victory; “If God be for us, who can be against us” (Romans 8:31).

When God is truly Lord of our life, it’s false humility to believe we cannot follow where He leads. Let’s allow His glory to so completely fill our vision that we can boldly follow because we KNOW…it’s all about Him.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Oct 11 Jeremiah 16:16-18:23; 1 Thessalonians 4:1-5:3; Psalm 81:1-16; Proverbs 25:6-7

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Todo Acerca de El

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En los últimos dos mensajes, consideramos el encuentro de Moisés con Dios cuando habló a través de la zarza ardiente. Moisés escuchó el llamado de Dios y mostró su disponibilidad diciendo, “Heme aquí” (Éxodo 3:4). Pero Dios tenía una tarea para Moisés que requería confianza completa; y la preparación empezó en establecer la santidad de QUIEN estaba llamándole: “Quítate las sandalias, porque estás pisando tierra santa” (Éxodo 3:5).

El pueblo escogido de Dios había vivido bajo la esclavitud de Egipto por mas de cuatrocientos años. Ahora, Dios escogió a Moisés para ser Su mensajero e instrumento de poder; “Voy a enviarte al faraón para que saques de Egipto a los Israelitas, que son mi pueblo” (Éxodo 3:10). Por un lado el llamado de Dios es siempre un gran honor – por el otro, puede ser causa de mucho temor.

Moisés usó cada excusa posible para convencer a Dios que había escogido mal: “¿Quién soy yo para que vaya a Faraón?” (3:11), “¿Y qué hago si no me creen ni me hacen caso?” (4:1), “porque soy tardo en el habla y torpe de lengua” (4:10). Dios era paciente con Moisés, pero al final no le aguantó mas.

Éxodo 4:11-14
“Y Jehová le respondió: ¿Quién dio la boca al hombre? ¿o quién hizo al mudo y al sordo, al que ve y al ciego? ¿No soy yo Jehová? Ahora pues, ve, y yo estaré con tu boca, y te enseñaré lo que hayas de hablar. Y él dijo: !!Ay, Señor! envía, te ruego, por medio del que debes enviar. Entonces Jehová se enojó contra Moisés.”

Luego, Moisés fue caracterizado como el “más humilde que cualquier otro sobre la tierra” (Números 12:2). Pero ahora, parado ante Dios y recibiendo sus ordenes para la batalla, su “humildad” era nada más que una preocupación por sí mismo y una carencia de fe. Moisés vio sus propias habilidades y no vio como el éxito sería posible. Falló en ver el Creador del Universo quien prometió caminar a su lado.

Nuestro caminar Cristiano es TODO acerca de Dios trabajando por medio de nosotros. Por supuesto que nuestras habilidades se sentirán demasiado pequeñas; por supuesto que el enemigo nos parecerá demasiado grande! Los pasos que parecen ser imposibles son parte de Su plan. Nuestro Padre Celestial desea una relación íntima y apasionada construida sobre una absoluta confianza. ¿Por que nos guiaría en una dirección que no requeriría dependencia completa en El? La tarea nos puede parecer imposible, pero Su llamado es nuestra garantía mas grande de victoria; “Si Dios es por nosotros, ¿quién contra nosotros?” (Romanos 8:31).

Cuando Dios es verdaderamente Señor de nuestra vida, es una falsa humildad creer que no podemos seguirle donde El nos dirige. Permitamos que Su gloria llene completamente nuestra visión para que podamos seguir con denuedo, SABIENDO…que todo es acerca de El.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

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Kenya School Update

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Our school in Kenya continues to grow! Over the last several years we have grown from a few students in a rented shack to our own multi level facility with enough classroom space to teach kids up through 8th grade. At the beginning of the year I reported we had 133 children in our school. The need in the slum area of Mathare is great, and when another school in the area closed its doors, we welcomed an additional 50 children. We now have 180 children, currently up through 5th grade. This is simply incredible!

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The construction and financing of this school was amazing and I can’t thank you enough. So many people gave sacrificially to make this a reality. We will continue to use it for God’s glory for as long as we are able. The facility is not quite complete, but it’s functional enough to meet our current needs. There is some plaster and paint work yet to be done, and the top level will need to be completed as funds are available.

The school has definitely attracted attention in the area. God’s Daily Word Academy is known as a Christian school that provides a vital service to the area. The quality of the building also lets people know we will be in the area for a long time. One of the side issues of having such a nice school is that we have attracted the attention of the Ministry of Education. They see us as a legitimate education facility and have added some requirements to our operations. The requirements are all good, but they have added to our expenses.

One of the changes is in how we care for our teachers. We are to contribute to a small health care and retirement fund for each full time employee. I am glad they made this requirement as I did not even know that Kenya had such a system. Our teachers work very hard and certainly deserve the best we can provide. We were glad to immediately include this in the compensation of our fifteen teachers. We also hope to increase pay over the next year as we currently pay below the standard level for teachers.

Another interesting requirement was that we needed to purchase metal cups and plates for our food program. This was a good idea, and we were glad to comply, but, again, additional expenses.

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With all this growth, I will from time to time need to encourage others to join our ministry support team. This ministry is supported through a few larger one-time donations and many smaller monthly donations. We are very efficient with our school, but monthly expenses for staff, food, and supplies cost approximately $30 for each student. With this, we educate in a God honoring manner, feed, and provide uniforms. Though we don’t do direct sponsorship of our kids, you may consider setting up monthly donations that could support one or more children.

In addition to our monthly needs, we have a few one time needs. One is the finishing of the facility. This will require an additional $10,000 to construct the final roof and finish the walls. Another is the yearly field trip for the kids. Each year we like to provide a trip where they can go someplace special and see part of the world outside the slum. This year we will be taking the younger kids to the zoo and the older kids farther out into the Rift Valley to learn about rivers, waterfalls, and wildlife. The total cost for these trips, to include transportation, meals, and entrance fees, is $2000. Lastly, each year close to Christmas, we like to provide food baskets to the parents of our school kids. With well over 100 families in our school, this project will cost about $4000 to help these families through the holiday season.

If you would like to help with any of these one-time needs or join our monthly support group, please click on the Donate Now button at the bottom of this message. You can also send personal checks or bank checks to:

God’s Daily Word Ministries
PO Box 12441
Jackson, TN 30308

Thanks so much for your consideration in this request!

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Standing on Holy Ground

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In the message “The Burning Bush” we saw how God spoke to Moses in a miraculous way. And, although we don’t know for sure, we considered that God may have placed several burning bushes along Moses’ path and called him in a variety of ways during his time as a shepherd. After forty years of relative solitude, Moses was to ready to listen.

When Moses approached the bush and heard God call his name, he simply replied “Here I am” (Exodus 3:4). Moses had no idea how the next few moments would change his life. Initially, he didn’t even know it was God who called. But God was at work, and Moses’ answer signaled his availability to respond.

However, though Moses drew near and was available, he was not yet prepared to hear God’s call.

Exodus 3:5
“‘Do not come any closer,’ God said. ‘Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.'”

Sandals were in constant contact with the ground. They were continually stepping in dirt, and “other messes” left from the animals. It was unthinkable to allow something so unclean to be in contact with the holy ground of God’s presence. This act of reverence was expected – even demanded – by God.

Our relationship with Jesus Christ should produce great assurance; “In Him and through faith in Him we may approach God with freedom and confidence” (Ephesians 3:12). But as we approach the throne, we must always remember He is the King and the Creator of ALL things. He has invited us into an intimate relationship, but we must never attempt to enter into God’s presence with a casual or assuming attitude.

If we desire to hear from God, we must first establish time which is free of distractions – we must be able to see where He is burning and listen for His call. Then we must have an available heart which daily cries out “Here I am!” Finally, we must draw near in reverent and humble submission.

The presence of God demands holiness, it creates holiness…it IS holiness! “For it is written: ‘Be holy, because I am holy'” (1 Peter 1:16). Without the presence of God, our churches and homes are nothing but walls and a roof, and our lives are nothing but empty shells of flesh. But as we love and worship Him with all our heart, His presence resides within us and we can live with purpose and direction.

Through faith in Jesus we have become His living temple. Let’s take off our sandals by confessing and repenting of ALL that is unclean in our life, all that has been soiled with worldly messes. Let’s live every day and take every step to honor Him; for we are His, and we are standing on holy ground.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Oct 10 Jeremiah 14:11-16:15; 1 Thessalonians 2:9-3:13; Psalm 80:1-19; Proverbs 25:1-5

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