Sowing Seeds of Truth


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PEOPLE SAY:

GOD SAYS:

GOD’S WORD:

It’s impossible

All things are possible

Luke18:27;  Gen.18:14

I am too tired

I will give you rest

Matt.11:28-30;
Ps.127:2

Nobody loves me

I love you

John 3:16;
I John 4:10

I cannot go on

My grace is sufficient

II Cor.12:9;
Ps.91:15

I don’t understand

I will direct your steps

Prov.3:5,6

I can’t do it

You can through Christ

Phil.4:13

I’m not able

God is able

II Cor.9:8

It’s not worth it

Yes it will be

Rom.8:28;
ICor.15:58

I can’t forgive myself

I forgive

I John 1:9;
Rom.8:1

I am needy

I will supply

Phil.4:19

I am afraid

I have not given you the spirit of fear

I Tim.1:7

I am worried

Cast your care on Me

I Pet.5:7;
Ps.55:22

I don’t know what to do

I will give you wisdom

James 1:5

I feel all alone

I will never leave you

Heb.13:5

 


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Monthly Devotional

“And they come unto thee as the people cometh, and they sit before thee as my people, and they hear thy words, but they will not do them: for with their mouth they shew much love, but their heart goeth after their covetousness.” - Ezekiel 33:31

There is much in all of life that is not what it appears to be. On the surface, one could conclude it to be so. But, going deeper reveals something else altogether: sometimes sinister, sometimes deadly, or sometimes perverted– but always deceptive.

James 1:22, says, “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own souls.” It is incredible how much effort we put into being deceived by others when ultimately the deception comes from within ourselves. Let’s cite some examples, though these are not the sum total of all that goes on in life. We are interested in buying or renting a house. We drive up and look at it from the outside, and check it over a second time. It is to our liking by what we see. Then we go inside and inspect the rooms, the flooring, the appliances, the a/c and heat. Our entire time of inspecting however, is on the basis of the outside only. We go ahead and get the house, and slowly and surely discover major and expensive problems that were there had we checked. The house was not what it appeared to be.

The same is true with things, or groups, or churches, or people. We can, and should try to check out as much as we can about those we become involved with, but even then we do not know the extent of everything. There is an element of trust involved, yet we must always remember Jeremiah 17:9, “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?” The LORD knows the hearts of all people, but we do not know the extent of what our hearts are capable of. The examples of this are so numerous, we could take years citing them all, and by then, there would be a whole new list.

May this serve as a warning to each of us: things and people may not be what or who they appear to be. Impulsive action on our part, based on primarily the external, can injure or cause us to compromise or worse, destroy our testimonies for Christ.

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