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God's Word is compared to food all throughout the Bible. The reason: as humans we need food to survive, and as Christians we need God's Word to survive. Not only do we need food, but it's something we desire. Right? Well, God's Word should be something we desire too. It is full of nutrients that we need and flavor that can be compared to the best of physical food that's out there! We're talking gourmet here! :)
Now, along with the fried chicken and tri-tip...the ice cream and pie...and all those foods we put on our list of "favorites", are those vegetables like spinach and broccoli...or whatever it is that you eat only because you have to!
It's the same way with our Spiritual food, God's Word. There are those verses and stories that we have no problem reading and applying them to our lives (you know, those ones that promise blessings...), and then there's those verses that don't taste quite as good, those ones that are hard to understand or make you feel convicted. Those "vegetables" are just as important to read and apply to your life. We need them to survive!
So, take a few minutes and check out these "snacks" from God's Word. Remember, we don't live on bread alone...physical food is great, but we need God's Word, our spiritual food, too! Every word that comes from the mouth of God.... that's real food!


Snacks available in this issue...

Devotionals Daily Bread Fruit Bowl




DEVOTIONALS


Devotional 1

“All spoke well of him and were amazed at the gracious words that came from his lips. ‘Isn’t this Joseph’s son?’ they asked.”—Luke 4:22

Have you ever felt completely misunderstood? It’s as if people don’t even pay attention to the things you say or do, and they always seem to confuse your real meaning and purpose. Jesus felt that way when He returned to His hometown, Nazareth, to teach the people there about the Good News. He stood in the temple and read a prophecy from Isaiah to them and then proclaimed that the prophecy had been fulfilled that day in their presence…basically, He had come to free prisoners, give sight to the blind, and release the oppressed. Everyone thought that was great and they began to talk amongst themselves. “Isn’t this Joseph’s son?” they asked each other, as if missing the whole point of Christ’s message. Never mind the fact that the prophecy He was speaking of was for spiritual freedom and came from the Messiah that they were waiting for. They only saw the natural, ignoring the supernatural. They saw the son of a carpenter rather than the Son of God.

It happened over and over again throughout Christ’s life here on earth. Very few saw Him for who He was and what He brought to a world in need of so much. It must have been a bit frustrating at times to have been misunderstood and misrepresented in so many instances. Sadly, I think that sometimes we kind of overlook who Jesus really is and what He stands for even today. There’s a really cool song out right now by Scarecrow and Tinmen that says in its chorus, “Jesus is God, so don’t you take Him lightly now…”

As humans we tend to look in the natural realm—Hey, that’s what we live in, so of course we do! But Jesus IS God, and we do need to be careful to pay attention to the meaning and purpose of the values and principles He taught. There’s sooooooooo much truth in the things Christ said in the Gospels. Pray and ask Him to reveal the meaning of the Scriptures to you as you read them… He will! But remember, Jesus IS God…don’t take Him lightly… Don’t make the mistake that the people of His homeland did when He tried to explain the fulfillment of the prophecy to them. They saw before them a carpenter’s son… What do you see?

-HK



Devotional 2

“My comfort in my suffering is this: Your promise preserves my life.”—Psalm 119:50

Do you ever suffer? Perhaps you’re suffering right now… A great number of things or circumstances can cause you to suffer. You suffer when you’re neglected or rejected. You suffer when things beyond your control cause you pain—or even when you bring the pain upon yourself. You suffer when you are pressured to do something that you just aren’t able to do. You suffer when people or situations come against you and try to harm you or steal your joy. And the list goes on…

The point is, we all suffer at different stages in our lives—and it’s not fun. But you can find comfort in your suffering… The psalmist found that God’s promise preserved His life even in the most difficult times of suffering. What promise was that? We don’t really know for certain what promise David was referring to when he said that, but it was one that preserved his life and kept him going. It had the power to comfort him and give him hope when things seemed really bad. Do you have a promise that you can hold on to when all else seems to fail you? God’s Word is full of such promises! Take a look through the Bible and you’ll see just how many promises there are inside that are just waiting for you to claim them. Perhaps God has given you a personal promise of your very own. That’s great! Keep sight of that promise and remind yourself of it every time you find yourself in a situation of even a small amount of suffering. God is faithful, and His promises are very real. If you allow yourself to lean on His promises when you’re having a hard time dealing with things, you just may find that His promises can become a source of comfort to you just as they were to the psalmist.

-HK



Devotional 3

“For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light.”—Ephesians 5:8

Have you ever heard someone say something like, “They are as different as night and day”? By saying that, the person illustrates how extremely different two people—or things—are from each other. Day and night…light and dark…hot and cold…wet and dry…big and small…these are common opposites that we learn as young children. But what would happen if morning came and yet the darkness never left? Would that still be day? Or would it be considered a continuation of the night? Ok, so that sounds a little silly. But can you see how illogical it is also for Christians, who are “children of light”, to continue living in darkness? And yet we sometimes do… We hold on to the sins of our flesh and think nothing of the fact that it is a contradiction to our claim of Christianity.

This verse tells us to live as children of the light rather than the darkness that we once were. Basically, if we’re going to call ourselves Christians (children of the light), we have to live like it. An orange is not an apple…no matter how many times a person may tell you it is. You can tell it’s really an orange by the way it looks, feels, and tastes… Well, you can tell a Christian by the way he or she acts. Light and darkness are opposites…there’s no way to retain them both. Light casts out the dark…and dark covers up the light. Are you a child of the light? If so, are you living like one?

-HK



Daily Bread


An apple a day might keep the doctor away, but what about a Proverb a day? What's the importance of reading scripture daily, you might ask. Well, daily reading of God's Word is like eating daily. Do you like to eat daily? I sure do!
When you starve yourself of God's Word and don't take the time to read and study it every day, it's kind of like starving your physical body: you become a little weaker...you get kind of irritated and angry easily...you lose out on nutrients that you need...it's just not very comfortable, and besides, it's not very much fun!
Proverbs is a good book to read a chapter of every day. It has 31 chapters, and can be read in a month. The wisdom that is offered in these proverbs are written by Soloman, the wisest person (well, except for Jesus) who ever lived. But they are inspired by God. I guarantee that they will help you! But of course, you can't just read them, you have to actually use them for them to work. :)
(Note: Proverbs are good...but they aren't the only thing you should read each day. Pick a verse or section of verses from another book of the Bible to read also for best results.)

Day 1

Proverbs 1
Day 2

Proverbs 2
Day 3

Proverbs 3
Day 4

Proverbs 4
Day 5

Proverbs 5
Day 6

Proverbs 6
Day 7

Proverbs 7
Day 8

Proverbs 8
Day 9

Proverbs 9
Day 10

Proverbs 10
Day 11

Proverbs 11
Day 12

Proverbs 12
Day 13

Proverbs 13
Day 14

Proverbs 14
Day 15

Proverbs 15
Day 16

Proverbs 16
Day 17

Proverbs 17
Day 18

Proverbs 18
Day 19

Proverbs 19
Day 20

Proverbs 20
Day 21

Proverbs 21
Day 22

Proverbs 22
Day 23

Proverbs 23
Day 24

Proverbs 24
Day 25

Proverbs 25
Day 26

Proverbs 26
Day 27

Proverbs 27
Day 28

Proverbs 28
Day 29

Proverbs 29
Day 30

Proverbs 30
Day 31

Proverbs 31




The Fruit Bowl


In Galations 5:22,23 we find a listing of the Fruit of the Spirit: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control. We're told in God's Word that people will know us by our fruit. That's how they will be able to tell if we are followers and servants of Christ. The Bible also tells us that God will cut off the branches that don't bear good fruit! Yikes! This fruit thing is pretty important, isn't it?!
Well, here we will feature one of these "fruits" in each issue, starting with the first fruit mentioned: Love. Do you think that the "fruit" you bear is good? Do you think that people are able to tell that you are a Christian by the way that you act or respond in different situations?
Let's take a look at this issue's featured fruit...




Well, we've come to the end of our study on the Fruit of the Spirit. I'm going to keep the links to all the previously featured fruits up here for easy reference in case any of you reading this haven't gone through our entire study on all the "fruit" yet. Next month I think we'll begin a new study...on some "bad fruit" that we need to avoid coming into contact with. Stay tuned for that! Thanks, and God bless!

PREVIOUSLY FEATURED FRUITS

LOVE

JOY

PEACE

PATIENCE

KINDNESS

GOODNESS

FAITHFULNESS

GENTLENESS

SELF-CONTROL




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