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Seize the Moment – Day 1303

Walk in Wisdom and Live Victoriously!

Proverbs 7

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Wednesday, October 11.

 

Have you ever found yourself fixated on an issue? Maybe it’s money, work, a game, social media, or, if your like Solomon, sex. Solomon did not write Proverbs in a vacuum; foreign women were threatening to distract him from his relationship with God, so he instructed his students on this intimate subject, in Proverbs 7:1-5:

 

My son, keep my words and treasure my commandments within you. Keep my commandments and live, and my teaching as the apple of your eye. Bind them on your fingers; Write them on the tablet of your heart. Say to wisdom, “You are my sister,” and call understanding your intimate friend; that they may keep you from an adulteress, from the foreigner who flatters with her words.

 

The adulteress’ lips were dripping with honey in Proverbs 5 and now she’s sprinkled her bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon. The king was struggling with an unhealthy fixation. While that might surprise you; it shouldn’t because Solomon was a real person, in real history, who dealt with real life issues. In 1 Kings 11:3, we learned about Solomon, “He had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines, and his wives turned his heart away.” Solomon wrote Proverbs while he was trying to focus on God, passing on to his students the very wisdom he so desperately needed to heed himself – “Keep my commandments and live” (Proverbs 7:2).

 

Why didn’t Solomon follow his own advice, plentifully found in the book of Proverbs? Sexual purity was on his mind; it was a significant battle that he knew he must win to remain faithful to God. Solomon had the way of victory, and he prescribed it for others, but it was not enough for him to have the wisdom, he had to walk in it for himself.

 

Seize the moment and apply the wisdom of Proverbs 7: walk in wisdom and live victoriously!

 
 
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Seize the Moment – Day 1302

Obey the Wise Instruction of Your Parents!

Proverbs 6

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Tuesday, October 10.

 

Parental wisdom is not just for the first eighteen years of life. We need our parents, and our parents need us, our whole lives. The parent-child relationship is a permanent one, even if there is the necessary “leaving and cleaving” process that accompanies marriage (Genesis 2:24; Matthew 19:5-6; Ephesians 5:31). Adult children, single or married, are not to leave behind the wisdom of their parents, as we need their instruction to thrive in adulthood. In Proverbs 6, Solomon provided godly counsel to his students, as a parent to a child, including direction on financial stewardship (1-5), work ethic (6-11), personal character (12-19) and sexual ethics (24-35). He summarized the heart of his instruction, in Proverbs 6:20-23:

 

My son, observe the commandment of your father and do not forsake the teaching of your mother; bind them continually on your heart; tie them around your neck. When you walk about, they will guide you; when you sleep, they will watch over you; and when you awake, they will talk to you. For the commandment is a lamp and the teaching is light; and reproofs for discipline are the way of life.

 

Paul explained the importance of this wisdom in Ephesians 6:1-3, “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honor your father and mother (which is the first commandment with a promise), so that it may be well with you, and that you may live long on the earth” (cf. Colossians 3:20). Paul quoted from the fifth of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:12; Deuteronomy 5:16), emphasizing the promise of life when one lived according to God’s commands. Unfortunately, we have reduced Paul’s teaching to a parenting exhortation to young children. Parenting is intended to be the life-long process of passing onGod’s wisdom from one generation to the next.

 

Seize the moment and apply the wisdom of Proverbs 6: obey the wise instruction of your parents and experience the blessing of God’s commands!

 
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Seize the Moment – Day 1301

Be Sexually Pure and Find Satisfaction!

Proverbs 5

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Monday, October 9.

 

Proverbs 5 speaks to one of the intimate places of life, as reflected by its title, “Pitfalls of Immorality. Warning: this chapter has adult content, but for an important purpose. God desires for you to experience an embodied faith; a faith where every aspect of your journey is brought into submission to His will. Sexuality, just like sensuality, has been entrusted to you by a loving God, but He doesn’t intend for any aspect of your life to become a wildfire that destroys you, or others; rather, He gave you passions, as holy fires, to shine brightly for His glory. Sexual purity is an essential instruction for all people, single and married, so that sex would bring about the good, for which God gave it to us.

 

The purpose of sexual purity is to increase your satisfaction with life; to help you focus. While Proverbs 5 is filled with dire warnings, in verses 15-16, Solomon used a beautiful metaphor to teach the abundance of God through marital intimacy, Drink water from your own cistern and fresh water from your own well. Should your springs be dispersed abroad, streams of water in the streets?” God wants you to experience the satisfaction of a pure sex life, not a polluted one. Paul amplified this command in 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5, “For this is the will of God, your sanctification; that is, that you abstain from sexual immorality; that each of you know how to possess his own vessel in sanctification and honor, not in lustful passion, like the Gentiles who do not know God.” God is seeking to bless you from the inside out, protecting your heart, mind, body, and soul from the dangers of a wildfire consuming your life.

 

Seize the moment and apply the wisdom of Proverbs 5: be sexually pure and find satisfaction! Trust God with the intimate places of your life, so that you may enjoy all that He has given you. God only gives good gifts.

 
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Grow Strong in God’s Grace – Wk 26

Learning How to be a Faithful Farmer for God’s Harvest!

A Faith that Listens and Obeys!

Hebrews 11:32-40 (NASB)

 

God is in the business of transforming stories through the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are to grow strong in God’s grace as active participants in the world He created. God has entrusted His creation to His people to work as His Harvest workers – “All the world’s a field, and all the disciples of Jesus Christ merely farmers!” Therefore, let’s be faithful farmers by following the four-step strategy of a hard-working farmer: 1) cultivate people with faith; 2) sow the good seed of God’s grace (the gospel) into their hearts and minds; 3) care for them as their stories are transformed into fruit-bearing plants; and 4) reap a harvest of praise as the church of Jesus Christ. This strategy must be empowered by the Holy Spirit because apart from God we cannot bear any good fruit (John 15:5). Therefore, harvest workers of God’s kingdom are called to grow strong in God’s grace. Let’s take the first step by learning from the transforming stories of the Hall of Faith, found in Hebrews 11.

 

STEP #1 OF THE FARMER’S STRATEGY: CULTIVATE THE SOIL WITH FAITH

 

Today’s story is about Samuel, found in Hebrews 11:32-40:

 

And what more shall I say? For time will fail me if I tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets, who by faith conquered kingdoms, performed acts of righteousness, obtained promises, shut the mouths of lions, quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, from weakness were made strong, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. Women received back their dead by resurrection; and others were tortured, not accepting their release, so that they might obtain a better resurrection; and others experienced mockings and scourgings, yes, also chains and imprisonment. They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were tempted, they were put to death with the sword; they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins, being destitute, afflicted, ill-treated (men of whom the world was not worthy), wandering in deserts and mountains and caves and holes in the ground. And all these, having gained approval through their faith, did not receive what was promised, because God had provided something better for us, so that apart from us they would not be made perfect.

 

Samuel’s story is found throughout the Old Testament. He is remembered as both a prophet and judge (1 Samuel 3:20; Acts 3:24; 13:20; Hebrews 11:32), and he was associated with Moses (Psalm 99:6; Jeremiah 15:1). He’s a powerful figure in the Bible,and we will learn how to have a faith that listens and obeys by examining the scope of his life, starting with his first direct experience with God. Let’s take the next action step and watch God’s grace at work.

 

STEP #2 OF THE FARMER’S STRATEGY: SOW THE GOOD SEED OF GOD’S GRACE

 

Samuel’s name means, “heard by God,” and from his name alone we derive the power of His story – the importance of listening to God. His name comes from 1 Samuel 1:20, “It came about in due time, after Hannah had conceived, that she gave birth to a son; and she named him Samuel, saying, ‘Because I have asked him of the Lord.’” You see, Samuel was a miracle baby, an answer to prayer after years of infertility (1 Samuel 1:1-19). The apex of his birth narrative was Hannah’s vow in verse 11, “O Lord of hosts, if You will indeed look on the affliction of Your maidservant and remember me, and not forget Your maidservant, but will give Your maidservant a son, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life, and a razor shall never come on his head.” Eli, the high priest, witnessed both thismoment in prayer, and the fulfillment of her vow, when she brought Samuel to the temple, saying to Eli, in 1 Samuel 1:26-28, “Oh, my lord! As your soul lives, my lord, I am the woman who stood here beside you, praying to the Lord. For this boy I prayed, and the Lord has given me my petition which I asked of Him. So I have also dedicated him to the Lord; as long as he lives he is dedicated to the Lord.” Samuel’s name means “heard by God” because God heard Hannah’s prayer for a baby.

 

Samuel’s birth narrative aligns him with some of the greatest stories of the Bible, and it’s just the beginning. Samuel’s first direct encounter with God demonstrates another way we can view his name, as one who hears from God. Once again, Eli, the priest, and the man who raised him, plays an important part in Samuel’s story, as we read in 1 Samuel 3:1-4:

 

Now the boy Samuel was ministering to the Lord before Eli. And word from the Lord was rare in those days, visions were infrequent. It happened at that time as Eli was lying down in his place (now his eyesight had begun to grow dim and he could not see well), and the lamp of God had not yet gone out, and Samuel was lying down in the temple of the Lord where the ark of God was, that the Lord called Samuel; and he said, “Here I am.”

 

What a beautiful response – “Here I am.” It reminds me of Isaiah’s response to God in Isaiah 6:8, Then I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us? Then I said, Here am I. Send me! What is your response when God calls you? We must have ears to hear. This is the first critical lesson we learn from Samuel – listen for God’s voice!

 

Now, for those of you who know the story well, I can’t just move to the next point. I must honestly tell you the rest of the story because Samuel, at this point in his life, couldn’t tell the difference between God’s voice and the voice of his father figure. That is not an uncommon developmental reality for any of us, but Samuel kept going to Eli when he would hear from God, then, in 1 Samuel 3:9, Eli gave these wise words of instruction to young Samuel, words he lived by the rest of his life, “And Eli said to Samuel, ‘Go lie down, and it shall be if He calls you, that you shall say, “Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening.” ’ ” Furthermore, in 1 Samuel 3:16-20, Eli taught Samuel to not only listen for the Lord, but to be honest about what God says:

 

Then Eli called Samuel and said, “Samuel, my son.” And he said, “Here I am.” He said, “What is the word that He spoke to you? Please do not hide it from me. May God do so to you, and more also, if you hide anything from me of all the words that He spoke to you.” So Samuel told him everything and hid nothing from him. And he said, “It is the Lord; let Him do what seems good to Him.” Thus Samuel grew and the Lordwas with him and let none of his words fail. All Israel from Dan even to Beersheba knew that Samuel was confirmed as a prophet of the Lord.

 

Samuel learned to listen to God and to be honest about the message from God, no matter how hard the message. Eli instilled this into Samuel, even when Samuel had to tell Eli that he and his sons would come under God’s judgment. Samuel told his father figure that God’s wrath would fall upon him. Samuel’s developmental years uniquely prepared Samuel to be a faithful judge and prophet to Israel. Between Hannah’s obedience to dedicate him, and Eli’s instruction in the Lord, Samuel was prepared to God’s will. Let’s take the next step to learn how to do thisourselves because many of us, including me, were not blessed with such a faithful upbringing.

 

STEP #3 OF THE FARMER’S STRATEGY: CARE FOR THE MATURING PLANT

 

I think many of us want to be like Samuel, a good listener who honestly follows the Word of the Lord, in word and deed, but we struggle with the following two things: 1) the ways of the world distorting our perceptions, and 2) people pleasing tendenciesdirecting our actions. We will now learn how to listen to God, honestly hear what He said, and obey His Word, from the story of Samuel’s anointing of David as the next king of Israel, found in 1 Samuel 16:5-13:

 

[Samuel] said, “In peace; I have come to sacrifice to the Lord. Consecrate yourselves and come with me to the sacrifice.” He also consecrated Jesse and his sons and invited them to the sacrifice. When they entered, he looked at Eliab and thought, “Surely the Lord’s anointed is before Him.” But the Lordsaid to Samuel, “Do not look at his appearance or at the height of his stature, because I have rejected him; for God sees not as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” Then Jesse called Abinadab and made him pass before Samuel. And he said, “The Lord has not chosen this one either.” Next Jesse made Shammah pass by. And he said, “The Lord has not chosen this one either.” Thus Jesse made seven of his sons pass before Samuel. But Samuel said to Jesse, “The Lord has not chosen these.” And Samuel said to Jesse, “Are these all the children?” And he said, “There remains yet the youngest, and behold, he is tending the sheep.” Then Samuel said to Jesse, “Send and bring him; for we will not sit down until he comes here.” So he sent and brought him in. Now he was ruddy, with beautiful eyes and a handsome appearance. And the Lord said, “Arise, anoint him; for this is he.” Then Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the midst of his brothers; and the Spirit of the Lord came mightily upon David from that day forward. And Samuel arose and went to Ramah.

 

Samuel was sent on a mission from God, and to accomplish his purpose he had to listen to God and obey His will, not doingwhat was acceptable or understandable in his own eyes, or desirable by culture or family. Paul taught in Romans 12:1-3that to discern God’s will, we must follow in Samuel’s footstepsof faith:

 

Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect. For through the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think more highly of himself than he ought to think; but to think so as to have sound judgment, as God has allotted to each a measure of faith.

 

It is a matter of maturing in the faith to not just give people your knee jerk “common sense” response to their situation or give them what they want to hear. There is still one last challenge we must learn from Samuel if we are to be the kind of people of faith who listen and obey. Let’s turn to the last action step because God desires for you to reap a harvest of praise to His glory, and you can’t do this if you are seeking the approval of man.

 

STEP #4 OF THE FARMER’S STRATEGY: REAP A HARVEST OF PRAISE

 

Samuel died in 1 Samuel 25:1, but, oddly, his story doesn’t end there. In one of the most unique, and controversial, stories in the Old Testament, Saul visited the witch of Endor, a medium, and commissioned her to summon Samuel from the dead. Samuel’s response to Saul’s summons is epic, as recorded in 1 Samuel 28:15-20:

 

Then Samuel said to Saul, “Why have you disturbed me by bringing me up?” And Saul answered, “I am greatly distressed; for the Philistines are waging war against me, and God has departed from me and no longer answers me, either through prophets or by dreams; therefore I have called you, that you may make known to me what I should do.” Samuel said, “Why then do you ask me, since the Lord has departed from you and has become your adversary? “The Lord has done accordingly as He spoke through me; for the Lord has torn the kingdom out of your hand and given it to your neighbor, to David. “As you did not obey the Lord and did not execute His fierce wrath on Amalek, so the Lord has done this thing to you this day. Moreover the Lord will also give over Israel along with you into the hands of the Philistines, therefore tomorrow you and your sons will be with me. Indeed the Lord will give over the army of Israel into the hands of the Philistines!” Then Saul immediately fell full length upon the ground and was very afraid because of the words of Samuel; also there was no strength in him, for he had eaten no food all day and all night.

 

Samuel listened to God’s voice and obeyed Him! His position,as either judge of Israel or prophet of God, was based on how accurately he communicated God’s Word to the people, not on how he made those people feel. You can’t serve God if you are too busy serving man. In Galatians 1:6-10, Paul made it clear that you cannot be distracted by negative doomsdaying, orpositive soothsaying, but you must remain focused on proclaiming the hope of Jesus Christ:

 

I am amazed that you are so quickly deserting Him who called you by the grace of Christ, for a different gospel; which is really not another; only there are some who are disturbing you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed! As we have said before, so I say again now, if any man is preaching to you a gospel contrary to what you received, he is to be accursed! For am I now seeking the favor of men, or of God? Or am I striving to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a bond-servant of Christ.

 

You will do the most good, for the most people, when you remain focused on being a hope-bearer and not a doomsdayer! We have only one hope – Jesus Christ, crucified, risen, and coming again. Our calling as His church is to point to Him, in word and deed. We are to point to no other hope, so let’s focus on the mission of God, in and through the gospel of Jesus Christ!
 
 
 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1299

Today’s song focus will be

Redeemed

 

1 Peter 1:18-19 (NASB95)

 

“For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your ancestors, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect.”

 

 

Fanny Crosby is well known for her hymn writing abilities, with over 9000 to her credit. This particular hymn was written in 1882 while attending a revival meeting led by her friend, Theodore Camp. She responded to the altar call, being prayed over by the elders. Previously, she had left the altar “without getting happy”, but this time was different. As the congregation sang the fifth verse from “Alas and Did My Savior Bleed”, she felt like her soul was flooded with heavenly light. She leaped to her feet, shouting “Hallelujah! Hallelujah!”, as she realized that she had finally surrendered everything to God.

 

 

Redeemed, Redeemed! Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb.

Redeemed, Redeemed! His child and forever I am.

 

 

We need to wake up and realize like Fanny Crosby, who had been a Christian for long time, that to find true happiness in our Christian lives, we have to totally let go of the things of this world, and hold on to the hands of the One who redeemed us…Christ Jesus, our Lord and Savior!

 
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Redeemed

 
1
Redeemed—how I love to proclaim it!
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
Redeemed through His infinite mercy,
His child, and forever, I am. Redeemed, redeemed,
 
Chorus:

Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
Redeemed, redeemed,
  His child, and forever, I am.

 
2

Redeemed and so happy in Jesus,
No language my rapture can tell;
I know that the light of His presence
With me doth continually dwell.

 
3

I think of my blessed Redeemer,
I think of Him all the day long;
I sing, for I cannot be silent;
His love is the theme of my song.

 
4
I know I shall see in His beauty
The King in whose way I delight;
Who lovingly guardeth my footsteps,
And giveth me songs in the night.
 
 
 

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Seize the Moment – Day 1298

Protect the Control Center!

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Friday, October 6.

 

The heart is the control center of your life. I’m not talking about your physical heart, which pumps blood throughout your body; I’m talking about your spiritual heart; the one that Jesus referenced when He described Himself as being, “gentle and humble in heart” (Matthew 11:29). Whoever, or whatever, is in control of your heart determines what you are like, and what you think, say, and do. Solomon knows the importance of protecting the control room of your life, so he instructed his students in Proverbs 4:23-27:

 

Watch over your heart with all diligence, for from it flow the springs of life. Put away from you a deceitful mouth and put devious speech far from you. Let your eyes look directly ahead and let your gaze be fixed straight in front of you. Watch the path of your feet and all your ways will be established. Do not turn to the right nor to the left; turn your foot from evil.

 

As a child of the 1970s, I remember the threat of the Cold War, and the movies inspired by that era of fear, which emphasized the insanity of the defense doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD). A popular plot of that time was the hostile takeover of the control room of a nuclear missile silo; to initiate a catastrophic war, causing great destruction and mass chaos. Honestly, this was not an original plot; it is the ancient strategy of Satan to seize the control center of a person’s life, so that he can use that person as a vessel of evil – “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy” (John 10:10a).

 

Seize the moment and apply the wisdom of Proverbs 4: protect the control center of your life! Jesus desires to rule from the throne of your heart, so that, you “may have life, and have it abundantly” (John 10:10b). It is from your heart that all good things flow (Luke 6:45).

 
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Seize the Moment – Day 1297

Love God and Walk by Faith!

Proverbs 3

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Thursday, October 5.

 

You have heard it said that we are to walk by faith, not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7), but what does that look like? One of my earliest understandings of faith came from watching an Indiana Jones movie, when he took a blind step of faith onto a perfectly camouflaged bridge, to find the way across the chasm. I thought the life of faith meant I had to do the same, but Solomon taught me the truth, in Proverbs 3:5-7, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight. Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lordand turn away from evil.

 

This promise of God, which comes with the praxis of walking by faith, is not asking you to take a blind step, like Indiana Jones had to do, but to trust in God, and in His Word, for each step you take. Through the study of His Word, God illuminates the path before you (Psalm 119:105). When you learn that God is trustworthy, and His ways are true, then the path becomes straight, as you realize you are walking with Him. The life of faith is learning to trust the God we cannot see, but who is with us, as Hebrews 11:1 explains, “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” Sight is when you lean on your own understanding, faith is when you acknowledge Jesus by your side. We are instructed in 1 John 2:6, the one who says he abides in Him ought himself to walk in the same manner as He walked.

 

Seize the moment and apply the wisdom of Proverbs 3: love God and you will walk by faith! This is the life that pleases Him (Hebrews 11:6).

 
 
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Seize the Moment – Day 1296

Prioritize God and Find Treasure!

Proverbs 2

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Wednesday, October 4.

If you were given a treasure map, which led to a fortune beyond comparison, how would you seek after it? Would you make it your full-time endeavor, or would you dilly dally around in your pursuit of the hidden treasure? Of course, you wouldn’t waste time; if there was something of greatest importance to pursue, all other endeavors would be reprioritized, so that you could you focus your time, energy, and resources on searching for the treasure. In Proverbs 2:1-5, Solomon instructs his students to do the same, but not for the riches of this world:

 

My son, if you will receive my words and treasure my commandments within you, make your ear attentive to wisdom, incline your heart to understanding; for if you cry for discernment, lift your voice for understanding; if you seek her as silver and search for her as for hidden treasures; then you will discern the fear of the Lord and discover the knowledge of God.

 

Jesus, the embodiment of God’s wisdom, teaches His disciples to do the same in Matthew 6:19-21, “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Furthermore, Jesus commands in verse 33, “But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” To fear the Lord is to reprioritize everything else in your life to serve the pursuit of God and His vast riches, given to you through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. You will only learn this by putting into action the wisdom God has commanded you to follow.

Seize the moment and apply the wisdom of Proverbs 2: prioritize God and find treasure!
 
 
God bless you!

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Seize the Moment – Day 1295

Fear God and Live Wisely!

Proverbs 1

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Tuesday, October 3. Please join me in wishing a happy birthday to Josh Richardson.

 

Solomon used the BLUF method of communication in the book of Proverbs. I was taught this style in the military; it stands for: Bottom Line Up Front, meaning you provide the most important information first. The aim is to make communication precise and powerful. Solomon succeeded in doing so with the opening paragraph of Proverbs, concluding the introduction of the book with the most important statement in Proverbs 1:7, The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.” Solomon desired for people to walk in the counsel of the Lord; his father, David, had also taught from the beginning of his book of wisdom, stating the bottom line up front in Psalm 1:1-2, “How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, nor stand in the path of sinners, nor sit in the seat of scoffers! But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in His law he meditates day and night.”

 

The heart of Proverbs can be summed up, “Fear God and Live Wisely!” Solomon concluded the opening chapter, in verses 32-33, with a double-edged promise, “For the waywardness of the naive will kill them, and the complacency of fools will destroy them. But he who listens to me shall live securely and will be at ease from the dread of evil.” [emphasis added] Solomon is speaking through the voice of wisdom personified, warning those who foolishly despise her will eat the fruit of their own folly; in contrast, those who wisely listen to her, and heed her voice, shall reap blessings.

 

Seize the moment and apply the wisdom of Proverbs 1: fear God and live wisely! Paul emphasized this principle of wisdom to us in Galatians 6:7, “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap.”

 
 
God bless you!
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Seize the Moment – Day 1294

Praise God on your Epic Journey!

Psalm 150

 

Good morning! This is Pastor Jerry Ingalls from New Castle First Baptist Church and today is Monday, October 2.

Today is a big day – the last day of the 150-day prayer journey, and the conclusion of the third volume of my Seize the Moment daily devotional series. Thank you for walking with me on this epic journey! It has taken me over three-and-a-half years to write a devotion on every chapter of the New Testament and Genesis through Psalms of the Old Testament. While I have experienced the fatigue of this epic journey, like any person would who has undertaken such an ambitious adventure, I continue to praise the Lord who gives me the strength to CM to the finish line of the Old Testament. I join with the psalmist who, praised the Lord with Psalm 150:

 

Praise the Lord! Praise God in His sanctuary; praise Him in His mighty expanse. Praise Him for His mighty deeds; praise Him according to His excellent greatness. praise Him with trumpet sound; praise Him with harp and lyre. Praise Him with timbrel and dancing; praise Him with stringed instruments and pipe. Praise Him with loud cymbals; praise Him with resounding cymbals. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord!

 

I see my life as one big adventure, from answering God’s call to be a pastor at the same church for fourteen years now, to a multi-week tour of the national parks out west, or a multi-day hike on the Appalachian Trail, or even twenty-four years of marriage to my beloved wife. Life is a journey, and we are transformed by the decisions we make every step of the way, so choose wisely so that you are formed into the image of Jesus Christ along the way!

 

Seize the moment and pray Psalm 150, meditating upon the Lord of the journey. Life is an epic journey, so praise God every day, at every mile, and with every decision upon life’s journey!

 

God bless you!
 
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