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What The Lord Has Provided

As a young teenage boy, David showed a deep understanding of God’s strength as he prepared to fight Goliath; “The Lord who delivered me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine” (1 Samuel 17:37). The understanding that God was fighting the battle allowed David to confidently approach Goliath with nothing more than a sling and a few stones; “This day the Lord will hand you over to me” (1 Samuel 17:46).

After many years of being pursued by king Saul, David continued to demonstrate his belief that every victory he enjoyed came as a direct result of God’s hand.

The Amalekites had raided the village where David and his men were living. Under God’s promise of victory, David set off with six hundred men to battle the enemy and take back their stolen possessions; but two hundred of the men were too tired to join the fight. After the victorious battle, the four hundred who fought wanted to exclude the two hundred who stayed behind; “Because they did not go out with us, we will not share with them the plunder we recovered” (1 Samuel 30:22). But David reminded them Who really won the battle.

1 Samuel 30:23
“No, my brothers, you must not do that with what the Lord has given us. He has protected us and handed over to us the forces that came against us.”

David understood it would not have mattered whether four hundred or forty, or even four, had gone into battle – it would not have mattered whether the men were skilled or unskilled – the battle would have been won. The battle was won because of God’s promise and His provision, not because of the men’s ability.

As we see the battle approaching, we must draw even closer to our Heavenly Father. He has given us abilities which we must use, but then we must place all our trust in Him for the results. If the battle appears to be a failure, we must trust that God is in control and working toward His good and perfect plan. When God is in control, there are no failures as viewed through His eyes. And if the battle appears to be victorious, we must not allow our pride to take credit for the work God has done – for this always results in failure, regardless of our perception of victory.

God owns ALL and provides ALL. He owns our possessions, our relationships, and our ministries. He owns our abilities as well as our lack, our successes as well as our failures. As we come through our next battle (and we will!) – in fact, even in the midst of the battle – let’s return the ownership and give Him all the glory. Let’s never attempt to control or hold tight to what the Lord has provided.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

**** Reading Plan ****

Mar 5 Numbers 4:1-5:31; Mark 12:18-37; Psalm 48:1-14; Proverbs 10:26

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259.52 miles in 2013 : Goal 1509 miles

Lo Que El Señor Ha Provisto

Como un joven adolecente, David mostró una profunda comprensión del poder de Dios mientras se preparaba para la batalla con Goliat; “El Señor, que me libró de las garras del león y del oso, también me librará del poder de ese filisteo” (1 Samuel 17:37). El entendimiento de que Dios estaba peleando esa batalla permitió a David confiadamente aproximarse a Goliat con nada más que una honda y unas piedras; “Hoy mismo el Señor te entregará en mis manos” (1 Samuel 17:46).

Después de muchos años de ser perseguido por el rey Saúl, David demostró su creencia que toda victoria que él disfrutó vino de la mano de Dios.

Los Amalequitas recién habían asaltado la villa donde David y sus hombres estaban viviendo. Bajo la promesa de victoria de Dios, David se aparece con seiscientos hombres para combatir al enemigo y recuperar las posesiones robadas; pero doscientos de los hombres estaban muy cansados para unirse a la batalla. Después de una batalla victoriosa, los cuatrocientos que combatieron querían excluir a los doscientos que se quedaron atrás; “Éstos no vinieron con nosotros, así que no vamos a darles nada del botín que recobramos” (1 Samuel 30:22). Pero David les recordó quien realmente ganó la batalla.

1 Samuel 30:23
“No hagan eso, mis hermanos les respondió David. Fue el Señor quien nos lo dio todo, y quien nos protegió y puso en nuestras manos a esa banda de maleantes que nos había atacado.”

David comprendió que no hubiera importado si fuesen cuatrocientos o cuarenta, o aún cuatro los que estuvieran en la batalla – no hubiera importado si los hombres fueran habilidosos o no – la batalla se habría ganado. La batalla fue ganada por las promesas de Dios y su provisión, no por las habilidades del hombre.

Mientras vemos aproximarse la batalla, debemos acercarnos aún más a nuestro Padre Celestial. El nos ha dado habilidades que debemos usar, pero después debemos poner toda nuestra confianza en El para los resultados. Si la batalla parece ser un fracaso, debemos confiar que Dios esta en control y trabajando hacia su plan bueno y perfecto. Cuando Dios esta en control, no hay derrotas vistas a través de Sus ojos. Y si la batalla parece ser victoriosa, no debemos permitir que nuestro orgullo tome el crédito por el trabajo que Dios ha hecho – porque esto siempre resulta en fracaso, no importando nuestra percepción de victoria.

Dios es dueño de TODO y provee TODO. A El le pertenece nuestras posesiones, nuestras relaciones, y nuestros ministerios. El es dueño de nuestras habilidades así como también de nuestras carencias – nuestros éxitos así como nuestros fracasos. Mientras llegamos a nuestra próxima batalla (porque llegaremos!) – de hecho aún en medio de la batalla – devolvamosle la propiedad y demosle toda la gloria. Nunca debemos intentar controlar o aferrarnos a lo que el Señor ha provisto.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

Remember The Eternal

Heavenly Father, we pray for comfort and peace for those directly affected by the tragic events this week. For those who lost loved ones, we pray that You would become their refuge and source of strength. For the children who lost a parent, we pray their hearts would remain tender and receptive to Your Word. We pray for those searching for answers. Please reveal Your truth and help us all to understand that apart from You there is nothing! In Jesus’ Name we pray, Amen.

This prayer was originally distributed several years ago after a major tragedy in which many people died. Unfortunately, it could also be a prayer for every day of the year because of the thousands who die in accidents, or as a result of senseless violence or disease, or because of starvation or addiction to drugs, or due to the tragedy of war. So many lives seem needlessly shortened. But even life which reaches its “full-potential” is incredibly short: “What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes” (James 4:14). As I continue to age, and as I continue to witness the final journey of others, this truth becomes more and more real. Our time is short!

When world tragedy occurs we ought to sincerely pray for those affected; it’s not often the whole world can pray for a specific group of people. And when individual tragedy occurs, we are certainly called to sincerely pray and seek ways to comfort those in need. But, in the midst of these tragedies, we should also take a moment to consider the frailty and brevity of life, and how our own priorities reflect this truth. We must strive for a firmer understanding that anything outside the will of God will one day fade away. Any other “god” who receives our worship in the form of excess time, thought, energy, or resources will most surely burn and be swept aside; it will not last!

1 Corinthians 7:29,31
“What I mean, brothers, is that the time is short. From now on…those who use the things of the world, {use them} as if not engrossed in them. For this world in its present form is passing away.”

No matter how many times I read these truths of God’s Word, I know I don’t yet fully understand. I know our time is short, but I continually gain my identity and become engrossed in the trivial things of this world. Father forgive me!

If there is any good to come out of tragedy, it will only be as we resolve to “fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen” (2 Corinthians 4:18a). We must allow events such as these to firmly establish that “what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal” (2 Corinthians 4:18b).

It’s time we turn our heart to God in true revival and do ALL as unto the Lord. We can no longer give our lives to what is temporary and passing away. It’s time we unashamedly worship Him and follow where He leads. It’s time we draw close to His presence and remember the eternal.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

**** Reading Plan ****

Mar 1 Leviticus 24:1-25:46; Mark 10:13-31; Psalm 44:9-26; Proverbs 10:20-21
Mar 2 Leviticus 25:47-27:13; Mark 10:32-52; Psalm 45:1-17; Proverbs 10:22
Mar 3 Lev.-Num. 27:14-1:54; Mark 11:1-26; Psalm 46:1-11; Proverbs 10:23
Mar 4 Numbers 2:1-3:51; Mark 11:27-12:17; Psalm 47:1-9; Proverbs 10:24-25

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251.41 miles in 2013 : Goal 1509 miles

Recordemos Lo Eterno

Padre Celestial, oramos por consuelo y paz por aquellos directamente afectados por los eventos trágicos de esta semana. Por aquellos que han perdido un ser querido, oramos que Tú llegues a ser su refugio y fuente de fortaleza. Por los niños que perdieron un padre o una madre, oramos para que sus corazones permanezcan tiernos y receptivos a Su Palabra. Oramos por aquellos buscando respuestas. Por favor revélanos Tu verdad y ayúdanos a entender que apartados de Ti, ¡no hay nada! En el nombre de Jesús oramos, Amen.

Esta oración fue escrita después de una gran tragedia en la cual muchas personas murieron. Y desafortunadamente, también podría ser una oración para cada día del año por las miles de personas que mueren en accidentes en automóviles, o como resultado de violencias sin sentido o enfermedades; o por aquellos que pierden la vida debido a inanición o una adicción de drogas, o debido a la tragedia de guerra. Tantas vidas parecen cortadas innecesariamente. Y Aún vidas que alcanzan su “potencial plena” son increíblemente cortas; “¿Qué es su vida? Ustedes son como la niebla, que aparece por un momento y luego se desvanece” (Santiago 4:14). En la manera que “maduro” en edad, esta verdad vuelve a ser mas y mas real. Nuestro tiempo es corto!

Debemos orar sinceramente por aquellos que están afectadas por tragedias globales; no es muy frecuente cuando el mundo entero puede orar para un grupo de personas específicas. Y cuando occurre tradias individuales, debemos orar sinceramente y buscar maneras para consolar aquellos en necesidad. Pero también debemos tomar un momento para considerar la fragilidad y brevedad de la vida, y como nuestras prioridades reflejan esta verdad. Tenemos que luchar para un entendimiento mas firme de que todo afuera de la voluntad de Dios algún día desvanecerá. Cualquier otro “dios” que reciba nuestra adoración en la forma de exceso de tiempo, pensamiento, energía, o recursos seguramente será quemado y apartado.

1 Corintios 7:29,30
“Lo que quiero decir, hermanos, es que nos queda poco tiempo. De aquí en adelante…los que disfrutan de las cosas de este mundo, como si no disfrutaran de ellas; porque este mundo, en su forma actual, está por desaparecer.”

No importa cuantas veces leo estas verdades en la Palabra de Dios, Yo se que todavía no entiendo completamente. Yo se que nuestro tiempo es corto, pero continuamente gano mi identidad y llego a estar absorto en mis juguetes. ¡Padre perdóname!

Si algo bueno puede salir de una tragedia, solamente será en la manera que proponemos a no fijarnos “en lo visible sino en lo invisible” (2 Corintios 4:18a). Necesitamos permitir que eventos como este establezcan firmemente la verdad que “lo que se ve es pasajero, mientras que lo que no se ve es eterno” (2 Corintios 4:18b).

Es hora que volvamos nuestros corazones a Dios en avivamiento verdadero y que hagamos TODO como si fuera para el Señor. Ya no podemos seguir mas dando nuestras vidas a lo temporal y pasajero. Es hora que le adoremos a El sin vergüenza y que le sigamos donde El nos guíe. Es hora que nos acerquemos a Su presencia y que recordemos lo eterno.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

Heart Full of Passion

In the message “A God of Convenience” we were encouraged to be true worshipers who walk with God every day and refuse to put Him “on the shelf.” We must never become people who worship with our lips, but have hearts which are far from God (Isaiah 29:13). We need to be careful not to stray from the path of devoted love to become entangled in the weeds and thorns of selfish convenience.

But how can we guard against such wandering? How can we recognize when we are beginning to stray? And how can we return to the place we truly desire?

The answer to these questions will always be found in a deep and passionate love! Our relationship with God is not based on an exercise of our intellect, but on a transformation of our heart. Our relationship began with a work of the Spirit as our heart became His. It must now continue as we walk so closely that our only desire is to give Him ALL our heart – to give Him what is already His.

After years of successful rule, David’s kingdom was now in total rebellion. His son, Absalom, was attempting to become the new king and had forced David to flee into the desert. With his life’s work falling apart, and far from his home and place of worship, David turned to God and gave us a clear picture of Godly passion.

Psalm 63:1-4
“O God, You are my God, earnestly I seek You; my soul thirsts for You, my body longs for You, in a dry and weary land where there is no water. I have seen You in the sanctuary and beheld Your power and Your glory. Because Your love is better than life, my lips will glorify You. I will praise You as long as I live, and in Your name I will lift up my hands.”

Although it may be difficult to maintain this level of passion every moment of the day, this IS the relationship to which we have been called. This is worship! We must realize that this world is a “dry and weary land” when compared to walking in His presence. We must long for God’s love more than life itself and seek to glorify Him in all we do.

If this type of relationship sounds foreign – maybe even a little radical – then I invite you to “taste and see that the Lord is good” (Psalm 34:8). He will pour out His blessings on those who step out in faith and truly give Him their heart. If you already understand this relationship but realize the passion has faded, then I boldly exhort you to return. Return to what you know will truly satisfy – to what you know is eternal, imperishable. Let’s all return to the place of true worship. Let’s all draw near and worship with a heart full of passion.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

**** Reading Plan ****

Feb 28 Leviticus 22:21-23:44; Mark 9:30-10:12; Psalm 44:1-8; Proverbs 10:19

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243.38 miles in 2013 : Goal 1509 miles

Un Corazón Lleno de Pasión

En el mensaje “Un Dios de Conveniencia” se nos animó a ser verdaderos adoradores que caminan con Dios cada día y rechazan ponerlo “en el estante.” Nunca debemos convertirnos en gente que adora con los labios, pero que tienen sus corazones lejos de Dios (Isaías 29:13). Debemos ser cuidadosos de no extraviarnos del camino de amor leal y después enredarnos en la mala hierba y las espinas de la conveniencia egoísta.

¿Pero como podemos guardarnos contra tal extravío? ¿Como podemos reconocer cuando estamos comenzando a extraviarnos? ¿Y como podemos retornar al lugar que realmente deseamos?

Las respuestas a estas preguntas siempre las encontraremos en un profundo y apasionado amor! Nuestra relación con Dios no esta basada en un ejercicio de nuestro intelecto, esta basado en una transformación de nuestro corazón. Nuestra relación comenzó con un trabajo del Espíritu cuando nuestro corazón se hizo Suyo. Esa relación debe continuar mientras caminamos tan cerca que nuestro único deseo es darle TODO nuestro corazón – darle todo lo que ya es de El.

Después de varios años de un exitoso gobernaje, el reino de David estaba en total rebelión. Su hijo, Absalom, estaba tratando de convertirse en el nuevo rey y había forzado a David a escapar hacía el desierto. Con el trabajo de su vida derrumbandose, y lejos de su hogar y lugar de adoración, David se volvió a Dios y nos dió un claro ejemplo de pasión por Dios.

Salmo 63:1-4
“O Dios, tú eres mi Dios; yo te busco intensamente. Mi alma tiene sed de ti; todo mi ser te anhela, cual tierra seca, extenuada y sedienta. Te he visto en el santuario y he contemplado tu poder y tu gloria. Tu amor es mejor que la vida; por eso mis labios te alabarán. Te bendeciré mientras viva, y alzando mis manos te invocaré.”

Aún cuando puede ser difícil mantener este nivel de pasión cada momento del día, esta ES la relación a la que hemos sido llamados. ¡Esta es adoración! Debemos darnos cuenta que este mundo es una “tierra seca y hastiada” comparada con caminar en Su presencia. Debemos anhelar el amor de Dios más que la vida y buscar glorificarlo en todo lo que hacemos.

Si este tipo de relación suena extraña – quizá aún un poco radical – yo los invito a “saborear y ver que el Señor es bueno” (Salmo 34:8). El derramará Sus bendiciones en aquellos que van más allá de la fe y le entreguen su corazón. Si usted ya entiende esta relación pero se da cuenta que la pasión ha desaparecido, entonces lo exhorto firmemente a regresar. Regresar a lo que usted sabe que verdaderamente satisface – a lo que usted sabe que es eterno, imperecedero. Regresemos al lugar de verdadera adoración. Acerquemosnos y adoremosle con un corazón lleno de pasión.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

A God of Convenience

Paul had been arrested and sent to Caesarea to stand trial before Governor Felix. During his trial, Paul spoke of his worship of God and belief in His Word. Felix kept Paul in prison, but often talked with him about his faith.

Acts 24:24-25
“He sent for Paul and listened to him as he spoke about faith in Christ Jesus. As Paul discoursed on righteousness, self-control and the judgment to come, Felix was afraid and said, ‘That’s enough for now! You may leave. When I find it convenient, I will send for you.'”

Governor Felix had the ability to hear the gospel from the greatest theologian of all time and yet failed to act on what he heard.

Several years earlier, Herod had arrested John the Baptist for speaking against his marriage (Herod was married to his own brother’s wife). Though Herod wanted to kill John, he also feared and respected him because he was a righteous and holy man: “When Herod heard John, he was greatly puzzled; yet he liked to listen to him” (Mark 6:20). Herod liked to listen to John’s uncompromising message of repentance, and yet he failed to act on what he heard.

When Jesus was arrested, Pilate came face to face with the Son of God. He heard Jesus calmly claim to be King of the Jews and to have special favor from God; “You would have no power over Me if it were not given to you from above” (John 19:11). Pilate listened to Jesus, found no fault, and tried to set Him free (John 19:12); but in the end, Pilate failed to act on the truth.

Most of us experience a wonderful religious freedom today. We have free access to God’s Word and can usually find a local church willing to preach the truth. Yet, how often do we fail to act on what we receive? How often do our religious activities become cold and mechanical, lacking any real interest? “These people come near to Me with their mouth and honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are far from Me” (Isaiah 29:13).

If our worship does not invade every area of our life, then God is not on the throne of our life. We must trust Him in ALL things! We ought to have a passion for God as well as an uncompromising willingness to act upon the direction we receive. We should long for His presence and obediently follow each and every day – not just during our once a week worship.

Let’s NEVER put God on the shelf or ask Him to be “on-call.” He is the Creator of the Universe who has called us to a committed life of full time worship. Let’s follow where He leads and never treat our Heavenly Father as a God of convenience.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

**** Reading Plan ****

Feb 27 Leviticus 20:22-22:20; Mark 9:1-29; Psalm 43:1-5; Proverbs 10:18

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243.38 miles in 2013 : Goal 1509 miles

Un Dios de Conveniencia

Pablo había sido arrestado y enviado a Cesarea a prueba ante el Gobernador Felix. Durante el juicio él habló de su adoración a Dios y la creencia de Su Palabra. Felix mantuvo a Pablo en prisión, pero a menudo habló con el acerca de la fe.

Hechos 24:24-25
“Algunos días después llegó Félix con su esposa Drusila, que era judía. Mandó llamar a Pablo y lo escuchó hablar acerca de la fe en Cristo Jesús. Al disertar Pablo sobre la justicia, el dominio propio y el juicio venidero, Félix tuvo miedo y le dijo: “¡Basta por ahora! Puedes retirarte. Cuando sea oportuno te mandaré llamar otra vez.”

El Gobernador Felix tuvo la habilidad de escuchar el evangelio del mejor teólogo de todos los tiempos y aún así falló en comportarse según lo que escuchó.

Varios años antes, Herodes arrestó a Juan el Bautista por hablar en contra de su matrimonio (Herodes estaba casado con la esposa de su propio hermano). Aún cuando Herodes quería matar a Juan, el también le temía y lo respetaba porque el era un hombre justo y santo: “Cuando Herodes oía a Juan, se quedaba muy desconcertado, pero lo escuchaba con gusto” (Marcos 6:20). Herodes gustaba de escuchar el mensaje inflexible de arrepentimiento, y aún así fallaba en hacer lo que escuchaba.

Cuando Jesús fue arrestado, Pilato estuvo cara a cara con el Hijo de Dios. El escuchó a Jesús calmadamente proclamar ser el Rey de los Judíos y tener el favor de Dios; “No tendrías ningún poder sobre mí si no se te hubiera dado de arriba” (Juan 19:11). Pilato escuchó a Jesús, no encontró culpa y trató de liberarlo (Juan 19:12) – pero al final Pilato falló en actuar en la verdad.

La mayoría de nosotros vivimos en una maravillosa libertad religiosa. Tenemos libre acceso a la Palabra de Dios y podemos usualmente encontrar una iglesia local con voluntad para predicar la verdad. ¿Aún así, con cuanta frecuencia fallamos en actuar de acuerdo a lo que recibimos? ¿Con que frecuencia nuestras actividades religiosas se vuelven frías y mecánicas, escasas de un interés real? “El Señor dice: Este pueblo me alaba con la boca y me honra con los labios, pero su corazón está lejos de mí” (Isaías 29:13).

Si nuestra adoración no invade cada área de nuestra vida, entonces Dios no esta en el trono. Debemos confiar en El con TODAS las cosas! Debemos tener pasión por Su Palabra tanto como una inflexible voluntad para actuar. Debemos ansiar Su presencia cada día – no solo en nuestra adoración semanal.

NUNCA pongamos a Dios en un estante o le pidamos que se mantenga “pendiente.” El es el Creador del Universo quién nos ha llamado a una vida de adoración de tiempo completo. Nunca tratemos a nuestro Padre Celestial como un Dios de conveniencia.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

The Sin of Arrogance

n the message “Give Him All The Glory” we considered how Joseph recognized his ability to interpret dreams was only by God’s grace; “God will give Pharaoh the answer he desires” (Genesis 41:16). We were also reminded of Paul’s words to the Corinthians, “What do you have that you did not receive?” (1 Corinthians 4:7), and the words of Jesus, “apart from Me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). Giving all glory to God reflects an understanding of who we are in Christ and, more importantly, who He is in us!

As we see the multitude of sin in the world today, sin which causes such pain, we must be reminded that all sin can be traced to pride and a lack of humility. All sin is rooted in arrogance, a self-exaltation where we think of ourselves and our abilities more highly than we should, and, in the end, we attempt to elevate ourselves above God.

James wrote about this arrogance when he said, “do not slander one another” (James 4:11). He said when we are unfairly critical of others we not only disobey God’s law of love, but we are actually speaking against God’s law and sitting in judgment over the law – and there is only one Judge! (James 4:11-12). Willful disobedience involves elevating ourselves to the throne of God and judging which of His truths apply to our life. This is the ultimate arrogance!

Isaiah 14:13-15
“You said in your heart, ‘I will ascend to heaven; I will raise my throne above the stars of God; I will sit enthroned on the mount of assembly, on the utmost heights of the sacred mountain. I will ascend above the tops of the clouds; I will make myself like the Most High.’ But you are brought down to the grave, to the depths of the pit.”

This passage may be referring to Satan, or an earthly king in the time of Isaiah. It may also have a dual interpretation. Either way, the passage clearly details the true heart of pride as well as the end result for such a heart. Isaiah is warning us all about the danger of attempting to raise ourselves to the level of God. After all, this temptation is what caused the fall of all mankind in the Garden of Eden; “when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God” (Genesis 3:5).

We must continue to examine our heart and aggressively cut away all areas of pride before they infect and contaminate our whole being. Can we ever get rid of all pride? Can we ever cease all sin? I don’t believe we can! But I know that on the day we see Him face to face, we will be fully transformed, fully glorified, and fully able to praise Him for all eternity. Until the day He calls us home, we must continually say, “He must become greater, I must become less” (John 3:30). Until that day, we must diligently battle the sin of arrogance.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

**** Reading Plan ****

Feb 26 Leviticus 19:1-20:21; Mark 8:10-38; Psalm 42:1-11; Proverbs 10:17

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238.34 miles in 2013 : Goal 1509 miles

El Pecado de la Arrogancia

En el mansaje “Demosle Toda la Gloria” consideramos como José se dio cuenta que su habilidad para interpretar los sueños era solo por la gracia de Dios; “Dios quien le dará al faraón una respuesta favorable” (Genesis 41:16). También se nos recordó las palabras de Pablo a los Corintios,”¿Qué tienes que no hayas recibido?” (1 Corintios 4:7), y de las palabras de Jesús,”separados de mí no pueden ustedes hacer nada” (Juan 15:5). Darle toda la gloria a Dios refleja un entendimiento de quien somos en Cristo y, más importante, quien es El en nosotros!

De la manera que vemos la multitud de pecados ahora en el mundo, que causa a otros tal dolor, tenemos que recordar que todo pecado se origina en el orgullo y una falta de humildad – a la arrogancia, nuestra propia exaltación donde pensamos de nosotros mismos más alla de lo que deberíamos y, al final, tratamos de elevarnos a nosotros mismos más alla de Dios.

Santiago escribió acerca de esta arrogancia cuando dijo, “no hablen mal unos de otros” (Santiago 4:11). El dijo que cuando somos injustamente críticos de los demás, no solo desobedecemos la ley del amor de Dios, sino también estamos hablando contra la ley de Dios y estableciendo un juicio sobre la ley – y solo hay un Juez! (Santiago 4:11-12). La desobediencia voluntaria involucra elevarnos a nosotros mismos al trono de Dios y juzgar cuales de Sus verdades aplican a mi vida. Esta es la mayor arrogancia!

Isaías 14:13-15
“Decías en tu corazón: Subiré hasta los cielos. ¡Levantaré mi trono por encima de las estrellas de Dios! Gobernaré desde el extremo norte, en el monte de los dioses. Subiré a la cresta de las más altas nubes, seré semejante al Altísimo. ¡Pero has sido arrojado al sepulcro, a lo más profundo de la fosa!”

Este pasaje quizás se este refiriendo a un rey de la tierra en el tiempo de Isaías, o podría referirse a Satanás. Pudiera tener una interpretación dual. De cualquier manera, claramente detalla el verdadero corazón del orgullo así como el resultado final para tal corazón. Isaías nos esta previniendo acerca del peligro de intentar elevarnos al nivel de Dios. Después de todo, este intento fue lo que ocasionó la caída de todo el genero humano en el Jardín del Edén; “cuando coman de ese árbol, se les abrirán los ojos y llegarán a ser como Dios” (Génesis 3:5).

Debemos continuar examinando nuestro corazón y agresivamente eliminar todas las áreas de orgullo antes que estas infecten y contaminen todo nuestro ser. Podremos alguna vez deshacernos de todo orgullo? Podremos cesar todo pecado? Yo no creo que podemos! Pero se que el día que lo veamos a El cara a cara, seremos completamente transformados, completamente glorificados, y completamente capaces de alabarle por toda la eternidad. Hasta el día que El nos llame a casa, debemos decir continuamente, “A El le toca crecer, y a mí menguar” (Juan 3:30). Hasta ese día, diligentemente debemos combatir el pecado de la arrogancia.

Tenga un Dia Centrado en Cristo!

Steve Troxel
Ministerios La Palabra Diaria de Dios

The Faces of Cancer

It’s been a difficult week here at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston. Kaylee’s chemotherapy treatment was delayed because she had some internal bleeding which was causing severe pain.  However, after a short procedure to stop the bleeding, a noisy night in the Intensive Care Unit, and many long hours of monitoring her blood counts to determine if the bleeding had stopped or if more surgery would be required, Kaylee finally began chemotherapy on Thursday evening.  She received treatment each day and will receive the final treatment for this round on Monday morning (in a few hours) for a total of five treatments.  This process will be repeated every three weeks for four rounds, hopefully ending the first part of May.

I believe we will be able to go back home in between rounds of treatment but some of the details are yet to be determined.  We appreciate all of your encouragement and prayers.  Please pray for strength, continued good health for the entire family, and for Kaylee to experience minimal side effects.  Kaylee has had nausea throughout the treatment and has not eaten much all week but her attitude remains positive, and when she smiles I’m sure the whole room lights up.  I held her tonight and we both quietly cried; I don’t think I’ve ever loved her more. Twelve years old is way too young to have to face cancer.  But, unfortunately, many cancer patients are even younger.

We have been staying at the Ronald McDonald House, about a fifteen minute walk from the hospital.  This house has been a wonderful blessing with room for fifty families, all of whom are receiving some kind of treatment for their children at the hospital.  Many, perhaps most, of the children are cancer patients.  The picture with this message shows one of our older daughters with several of the young children at the House.  Our daughter has developed an effective ministry of playing with the children in the evening and giving parents a much needed rest.  I don’t know the stories of all the children in the picture but I know that three of the children have some form of brain cancer, have recently had surgery, and are in the process of various forms of treatment.

One child I feel obligated to write about is the little three year old girl with the heart on her shirt.  She has a rare form of brain cancer and has grown particularly fond of our daughter.  I feel obligated because of a conversation I had with the girl’s mother.  The mother told me how devastated she was in finding out about her daughter’s cancer.  I can certainly relate!  Next she told me how one of her relatives, upon being told about the cancer, responded that the child had cancer because she, as a mother, did not have enough faith.  I am so saddened, frustrated, and discouraged that there are those who would say such a thing, and say it in the name of Christ!

I’m not sure how to write this gently, especially because I know there are those who receive these messages who hold to such a belief.  However, I need to say clearly, and without even a hint of trepidation, that there is a special place in hell reserved for this kind of teaching.  It does not properly represent true Christianity and ought to be rejected at every turn!

I apologized to this mother on behalf of the Christian faith; and I am so sorry if there are others who have been similarly hurt.  There is no truth in this kind of response, no hint of love, and certainly no ability to give comfort.

2 Corinthians 1:3-4
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.”

As I stated in the message “His Purpose in Pain”, God is there to walk with us through our trials; to love us and provide comfort.  And we, in a very real way, have been charged with this same task as we represent Christ to others.  Sometimes theological positions are formed simply by studying the Bible, other times we need to study church history.  But, for me, this particular truth became unshakably firm as I took what was written in God’s Word and then looked deeply into the faces of cancer.

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

**** Reading Plan ****

Feb 25 Leviticus 16:29-18:30; Mark 7:24-8:9; Psalm 41:1-13; Proverbs 10:15-16

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So The World May Know

In the message “The Mind of Christ” we considered our call to walk according to the new life we have already been given. We then looked at several aspects of Jesus’ life as our solid example to follow. We saw His walk of humility as well as His desire to serve and glorify the Father; but probably the most challenging aspect of Jesus’ life was His ability to forgive; “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34).

The walk of a Christian is a life-long process of being transformed into the likeness of Jesus. This process brings us continually closer to God and, in a very real way, shows the gospel message to the world. There is no clearer demonstration of a transformed heart and true love for Christ than when we forgive one another. The simple fact that it’s so difficult makes forgiveness a blazing light into a dark and dying world. The unity obtained through forgiveness causes those in the world to be drawn closer to Christ.

John 17:23
“May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that You sent Me and have loved them even as You have loved Me.”

Being united is never a call to compromise the essential truths of the gospel; but it is clearly a call to put aside quarreling over trivial issues and stamp out all jealously, envy, and, one of the greatest evils known to man, pride! Pride keeps more people separated from God and more relationships locked in unforgiveness than any other sin.

Continued forgiveness demonstrates the gospel because it requires us to honestly face our pride, place our trust in God, and walk in absolute humility. Forgiveness is not something we can do in our own strength. When we have been wounded, unfairly treated and misunderstood, our pride wants things to be “even” – it demands the other person to confess and repent, to somehow humble themselves and seek our favor. True forgiveness of others brings us back to the cross where we must confess the ugliness of our heart, acknowledge our need for His forgiveness, and, once again, remove ourselves from the throne of control.

Continued forgiveness requires a daily crucifixion of our fleshly, pride-filled self, and a submission to the leading of the Holy Spirit. It requires a complete trust in our Heavenly Father to continue the process He has begun in our life and to fully work in the life of others according to His perfect timing. This is a life which definitely shines and causes the world to notice.

Let’s take a new look at all unforgiveness and determine once and for all to give our pride to God. Let’s glorify our Father and become a living example of the gospel. Let’s live in unity through love and forgiveness…so the world may know!

Have a Christ Centered Day!

Steve Troxel
God’s Daily Word Ministries

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Feb 21 Leviticus 11:1-12:8; Mark 5:21-43; Psalm 38:1-22; Proverbs 10:8-9
Feb 22 Leviticus 13:1-59; Mark 6:1-29; Psalm 39:1-13; Proverbs 10:10
Feb 23 Leviticus 14:1-57; Mark 6:30-56; Psalm 40:1-10; Proverbs 10:11-12
Feb 24 Leviticus 15:1-16:28; Mark 7:1-23; Psalm 40:11-17; Proverbs 10:13-14

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235.51 miles in 2013 : Goal 1509 miles