God looks at me through eyes of love and sees value in me
God looks at me through eyes of love and sees value in me
God’s Vision, Part 1
God sees through different eyes than the world. His vision is pure and lovely and clear and perfect. His vision is love vision. His vision is pure power. He is Love and that is the way He sees us. He doesn’t look at things the way the world looks at things. When God sees people, He sees value in them. He doesn’t see what they can do for Him. He sees their worth as individuals.
God’s vision is one of redemption and wholeness. He sees us as His again, bought with the blood of His Son Jesus Christ—-redeemed at last, free, delivered, once again His own. We have been bought with a price, the highest price the Father could pay, the blood of His Son.
Without God’s vision, we perish, we are made naked, we have nothing and are nothing. In fact, that is exactly what Proverbs 29:18 says: “Where there is no vision (no redemptive revelation of God), the people perish (are made naked). When we don’t understand Who God is and what He has done for us, we perish, and we are naked, devoid of anything of value or worth because He is our all in all.
Paul prayed for us in Ephesians 1:18 that the eyes of our understanding would be enlightened or that the eyes of our heart would be flooded with light. He was talking about us understanding God and His Kingdom. Oh, yes, it is possible to do just that very thing. God wants us to be able to understand Him. After all, He is our Father. We are His children. He wants our hearts to be overflowing with His Light; He is Light. He said in Genesis 1: “Light, be.” In other words, God was saying this: “I Who am Light, Be in this earth.” And the earth was filled with Him. He wants us to understand how He operates, so that we can imitate “papa” and be exactly like Him.
God wants our eyes to be opened to turn from darkness to light and from the power of satan to God Himself (Acts 26:18). He wants us to open our eyes to behold wondrous things out of His Word (Psalm 119:18).
Every one of us is designed with a built-in believer.
Leave No Room, Part 2
Let’s finish our teaching today on believing and leaving no open door for doubt and unbelief to take over our lives.
God has no fear in Him. He has no doubt or unbelief because He knows that what He says will work. He is all faith. We, too, are designed to have faith. The problem is that we have a mixture sometimes of fear and faith, and we get exactly that—-a mixture. The solution to that mixture is the purity of the Word of God. Every day we make choices based on what we believe. If we make the wrong choices, we need to fix our believer system. In Deuteronomy 30:19,20 we are told that God has set before us life and death, blessing and cursing. We are to choose life, that both we and our children may live. We are to choose God’s life, God’s way of living, God’s way of doing things. That choosing goes contrary to everything in the world’s way of doing things. It is an uphill battle sometimes to choose God’s way.
Every one of us is designed with a built-in believer. We will believe something. There is no such thing as a human being who does not believe. Even atheists believe something. They believe there is no God. That is a form of believing. What we believe is what we choose to accept as true for us in our personal lives. Let’s look at some natural examples: We choose to believe that the chair will hold us when we sit down. We choose to believe that our car will start and take us to our destination. We believe that when we pick up the telephone it will work. We believe that when we turn on our computer or our television or our ipod, it will work. We believe that the water will come out of the shower when we turn it on.
What if one of these natural things do not work one day? Do we then say that it is no good and turn away from it? NO, we get it fixed. Well, the same thing is true where God and His Word is concerned. If it does not seem to be working for you, get it fixed. What is keeping it from working in your life? Find out and fix it. Is there fear in your life? Are you doubting God’s ability to perform His Word in your life? What is the problem? Ask the Holy Spirit to show you and then obey what He says, not questioning how long it will take or “throwing in the towel” and saying it does not work for you. It will work for whosoever will put it to work.
Today, make a quality decision that you will choose to believe God and His Word will work for you personally in your life. Give the devil no place in your life or opportunity to come in!
Every one of us is designed with a built-in believer. We will believe something. There is no such thing as a human being who does not believe. What we believe is what we choose to accept as true for us in our personal lives.
We as human beings are designed with a “believer” called our spirits. God placed in us the ability to believe and the right to choose what we believe. He gave us a soul, which is made up of our mind, will and emotions, to help us make choices. Ideally, our spirits direct our choices and our souls agree with those choices. But that is not always the case. The fears and worries of our emotions may cause our minds to ponder the wrong things and cause our wills to make wrong choices.
Leave No Room, Part 1
I have been considering a verse in Ephesians 4 for some days now. Verse 27 tells us to leave no room or foothold for the devil and to give no opportunity to him. Even though this verse is talking about being angry and not letting the sun go down on your wrath, let’s look at what it means in our overall life “to give no place to the devil.”
Let’s look at the idea of giving the devil no room in our lives. What gives him room in our lives and what gives him the opportunity to mess with us? What gives him the right to even touch us because 1 John 5:18 tells us that the wicked one touches us not? What opens the door for him? What triggers his operations in our lives?
We as human beings are designed with a “believer” called our spirits. God placed in us the ability to believe and the right to choose what we believe. He gave us a soul to help us make choices. That soul is made up of our mind, our will, and our emotions. Each part of our soul can contribute to our choices many times. Ideally, our spirits direct our choices and our souls agree with those choices. But here is what happens many times. We may get emotionally involved with fears and concerns and worries. We may think and ponder the wrong things, such as: What are we going to do? It looks like it is not working. Oh, my, I’m afraid I’ll not make it. That is wrong thinking. Then our wills get involved and we make decisions out of fear.
What is the solution to overcome emotional distress, wrong thinking and fear-driven choices? The Word of God! It’s that simple. Really, it’s that simple. But that is too simple. Isn’t there more? No! God created us with the Word. He is the Word. All of creation responds to Him Who is the Word. What He speaks, it becomes. We are like Him. We are His children. We have His attributes. When we speak, it should become. So why doesn’t it become when we speak?
We will conclude our teaching tomorrow.
God placed in each of us the ability to believe and the right to choose what we believe.
I believe God’s Word is true for me personally.
What I see in God’s Word is mine. It is for me.
I say to You, Jesus: Speak the Word only and I shall be healed.
Matthew 8:13
Go thy way; and as thou hast believed, so be it done unto you
