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Why do you pray? Is it to fulfill some religious activity in hope the celestial Santa Claus will grant your wish, or is it because you simply want to connect with your Heavenly Daddy? Why do you give to the homeless guy on the corner? Is it to give you a feeling of pride knowing you helped someone less fortunate than you, or is it because as you gave the money you also prayed for his soul so that Jesus would be glorified. Why did you pay for the guys coffee in the drive through behind you? Was it so that they would think you are a nice person, or because as you did so you prayed for them? Why did you sing in Praise and Worship? Was it because you like to sing and looked that song or because as you reflected on the words you were drawn closer to Christ? Motives. It’s all about motives. Whether you succeed or fail isn’t as important as why you did it. The Father takes the time to search your heart to be sure your motives are pure and bring glory to his Son. Shouldn’t you do the same?
Timid Christians are the worlds friends. They don’t make waves. They buy into societies idea to live and let live. Angry Christians push others away from the Kingdom by placing demands on others and judging them according to their actions rather than on who created them. Powerful Christians can’t be denied for their love and integrity shows the character of God.
We’ve all been there. We purchase something and it’s defective. We return it because it has a warranty. But there are times when the warranty is worthless because it’s a “limited” warranty, meaning that in some situations the issue isn’t covered. God promises us many things, such as love, mercy, forgiveness and eternal life. His promises are not in any way, shape or form limited. He does what he says because of who he is, not because of who you are or what you’ve done. Take heart! Whatever you are going through will not remove you from God’s promises.
Lord, Your Word speaks to us about the “secret things” and “the things that are revealed” (Deuteronomy 29:29). There are some “things” that we will never understand. These “things” belong to You, Lord. Help us to focus our attention on “the things that are revealed”, the teaching that comes to us from “the holy Scriptures”, the Gospel which brings us to Jesus, our Saviour – calling us to put our faith in Him and live in obedience to Him (2 Timothy 3:14-17).

