Showing posts with label Power of Jesus. Show all posts
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Victory in Jesus

Now is the time for judgment on this world;
now the prince of this world will be driven out.
John 12:31

I will not say much more to you, for the prince of this world is coming.
He has no hold over me,
John 14:30


We know that Jesus won the victory over the evil one. But we also know that the evil one is active to this day. We struggle with the implications of the victory of the Cross, because we don't always see them. Though we are inhabited by the Spirit of God, the spirit of this world often grips our hearts. And what a grip! No living human has yet fully been released.

Why not? Is the power of Jesus insufficient? No, He is able to save us completely. We are beyond the enemy's control. But he still attacks. If he can get us completely absorbed in the battle, then we cannot be completely absorbed with our God. We cannot focus on the war and maintain our focus on the Victor - unless we've learned to let the Victor fight our battles.

Jesus claimed all authority over the enemy - in heaven and on earth (Matthew 28:18). That has profound implications for us. When we are attacked, we know our source of victory. When we are tempted, we know our source of resistance. When we are discouraged, we know our source of hope. Everything the enemy threatens to do with us on the battleground of this world is countered in the arsenal of Jesus. But there's a catch. In order to realize this victory in the here and now, we must employ faith in the Beginning and the End. The Alpha and Omega, our Savior and Lord, gives us the key to every weapon. But we must take it and use it.

Are you battle-weary? Be encouraged. This world is not an everlasting domain. Its ruler has been legally stripped of power, and his apparent resistance is deceptive. He holds no real power over the person of faith. The world and all that is in it is passing away (1 John 2:17). It's a dying and desperate regime. When we understand this - really get a grasp of it - the temptations we face and the trials we endure become much more easy to handle. Why? Because our faith is not in our ability to overcome, it's in the Overcomer. Jesus is the only One to truly transcend this world, and He brings us with Him into glory. Trust in Him. Know the victory that is His. The exiled prince has nothing on you.

[An excerpt from "The One Year Walk with God Devotional" by Chris Tiegreen]

Jesus Wants You To Know...

"This world is getting darker and darker, but the Light of My Presence is as bright as ever. In fact, the Light of My Glory shines even more brightly against the darkness of evil. When My Goodness crashes into worldly evil, look out! There will be miracles! I will show My Power and Might and Goodness in this world. Rejoice in My Name - no matter what is happening. Use My Name - Jesus - as a whispered prayer, as a praise, as a protection. It never loses its power."

"Happy are the people who know how to praise you. Lord, let them live in the light of your presence. In your name they rejoice all the time. They praise your goodness." - Psalm 89:15-16 - Jesus Today for Kids by Sarah Young

Think About What You Think About

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind …” Romans 12:2 (ESV)

Thoughts. We cannot see them. We cannot buy them. We cannot always predict them. But we cannot deny this about them: They define our lives. If we think well, we live well. If we think poorly, we live poorly.

But do we understand that we can manage our lives by managing our thoughts?

Not only does neuroscience back this concept, but the idea is also embedded throughout Scripture, including in our key verse, Romans 12:2: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind …”

In this verse, the Apostle Paul contrasted two types of people: one who is conformed and one who is transformed. One is shaped by society; the other is renewed by the work of God.

The word “conformed” reminds me of the Play-Doh kit I had as a kid. It came with a dozen or so containers of “modeling compound.” Assorted colors of clay could be pressed, smooshed, squished, rolled, squeezed, and shaped. Nothing in the Bible would incline us to think that the Apostle Paul played with Play-Doh. But abundant messages from his pen allude to the very real pressure to conform to the world.

The mastermind behind these attacks? The devil.

Satan aims to derail us with unruly and ungodly thoughts. When our thinking goes off-track, so does our life. But by the power of Jesus, we can avoid being conformed and instead “be transformed by the renewal of [our] mind” (Romans 12:2).

What a choice word! Paul, writing in the Greek language, chose the verb metamorphoo, which we translate as “transformed.” Anyone who paid attention in middle school science class remembers that the process of turning a caterpillar into a butterfly is also called metamorphosis. The squirmy, furry worm is transformed into a winged, colorful, high-flying butterfly.

God promises you an even greater transformation.

Stuck in your head? Hounded by regrets? Weighed down by worry? Change is possible! The thoughts that have characterized your past need not characterize the rest of your life. God will move you from worm to butterfly, from clay-like to Christlike.

The part of Romans 12:2 that says “be transformed by the renewal of your mind” is also in the passive voice, meaning that God does the work! A new mind is less the result of human effort and more the result of divine intervention. God made our brains; He can retrain our brains. He renews our minds. He reroutes our thought patterns.

With God as your Helper, you will discover a new way of thinking and a better way of living. Could there be a greater promise to ponder? Could there be a greater time to ponder it?

Tame your thoughts and transform your life!

Dear heavenly Father, thank You that You have not left me alone with my thoughts. I pray that Your Spirit would reveal to me the negative thoughts I’m believing and renew my mind with truth. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

- Max Lucado

Are you struggling with out-of-control thoughts? God has not left you alone in the battle of your mind. In Tame Your Thoughts, Max explores three biblical and practical tools and then applies them to the most common thought problems: worry, guilt, anxiety, and others.

Jesus Wants You To Know...

"Expect troubles - they are just part of living in this world. Stop trying to figure out a way to avoid every problem. An easy life is not the answer. An easy life tricks you into forgetting that you need Me. But everyone needs Me. When you come to Me for help - when you depend on Me - I give you the power to live above your problems. But don’t just expect troubles; expect the impossible too. There will be times when you have no idea what to do, when you can’t possibly handle the situation you’re facing. Don’t try to run away from this situation. It’s actually the best place to find Me in all My Power and Glory." - "Jesus Calling for Kids" by Sarah Young