The Living Word

To my children I often feel compelled to ask, ‘have you been in the word today, or even lately?’  That is a good question to ask yourself. You may say sure, I listened to the greatest radio preacher on the way to work today, or I am reading the latest, greatest Christian book, or I was in church just yesterday and the pastor was talking about the word.  Anything remotely similar to those responses, really misses the point of the question.  I mean, no doubt the radio preacher, the Christian author, or the pastor all base their life and message on the word.  But, are you spending time in the word of God for yourself, or are you for the most part a ‘word-less Christian’?  You’ve made a commitment, but have done little to build upon it. Have you become, according to the book of James, ‘a forgetful hearer, but not a doer of the word.’  Do something to change that this year by committing to spend time daily in the word of God.   Look for the word to move you, to speak to you, to change your thinking by hearing and doing what God says.  The Bible says God’s word is ‘living and active’.   It states that this word is further able to cut right to the heart to produce a testimony of Jesus.   It was for this reason the Apostle Paul could say, ‘for me to live is Christ….’  The heavenly Father desires for His children to be His living witnesses. You simply cannot do that without this ‘living Word’.   Or said another way, you cannot be His disciple without living in this word. Your faith depends on this word, without it you will not be able to stand in these days.  So activate your Christian life today by looking with expectation for the move of God through His living word.

The Rain That Brings Harvest

God says, ‘If you love Me and serve Me with all your heart, I will send the early and late rain bringing the necessary provision to finish the work of harvest in these times’ (Deut. 11:13-14). We live in difficult days, yet glorious days when you consider the Master commands a harvest. He presides as Lord of the harvest urging our service as His followers.  In James 5:7-8, He says to you in these days, ‘be patient brethren until the coming of the Lord’. The reference to brethren is a reference to kinship and friendship; if you care to receive it, is a call to discipleship. It is a call to follow the things that drove the ministry of Jesus. In these two verses he says, consider the farmer and be like him.  What about the farmer you ask?  He is waiting on the precious produce of the soil with a vested interest in the field.  These verses remind us the coming of the Lord is at hand, and that we should find ourselves committed to the produce of His field.  Like the parable of the talents says about His return, He will be looking for your produce.  He is not coming back so you can show Him your stuff.  His return will be all about souls and what you’ve done with the seed He gave you.  Jesus said, ‘lift your eyes and look on the  fields white unto harvest’.   Right now, amid perhaps, the greatest mixture of Christianity and darkness the world has ever known, there is a harvest waiting.  However, one can only reap by being a friend of Jesus as John 15 states.  He is saying, ‘I chose you, I appointed you to bear fruit, I appoint you to a harvest’.  ‘Understand the season of my return is near, I’ve given the early rains, but it’s the latter rain that ushers in harvest.’  The body of Christ need remind herself and be encouraged that the rain of God’s blessing for harvest comes to a people–to a whole hearted people– who have lost themselves and yet been found, in a place of prayer.  Praying with expectatation, they are looking to be found faithful in their work with a complete dependance upon the Lord who sends the rain that brings harvest.  Do you understand the signs of the times?  Have you heard His call?  Let’s pray for eyes to see His field and for the rain that brings harvest.