Win the Day…Flip the Script!
(This week’s devotions are based on Sunday’s message: Win the Day…Flip the Script – LISTEN HERE)
Jesus lives!
Does it matter today?
Our celebration of the resurrection of Jesus is over a week old. As you begin another week, does Easter still make a difference?
If so, how?
The Apostle Paul expounded on the reality of the resurrection and then concluded with this thought:
58 Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain. (1 Corinthians 15:58)
Because Jesus lives, we can make each day a productive day of serving the Lord.
So how come it isn’t?
I will be the first to admit that the reality and impact of the resurrection can pass all too quickly and leave us back on the hamster wheel called life with many tasks, but perhaps little satisfaction.
Our days can be filled with activity, but lack a feeling of significance or purpose. Our days can be filled with discouragement that leads us to question who we are and why we are here.
As a result, we labor little for the Lord and we struggle to win each day for the Lord.
These next weeks are to bring the impact of the resurrection to bear on each day. As Jesus won the day on Easter morning, the importance and impact of that event are to continue in each day we start.
So where do we start?
Research has shown that about 80% of a person’s thoughts are negative. Negative self-talk. Negative stories about others. Negative thoughts about perceived future events. Negative evaluations of current challenges. Negative…
Starting the day being consumed by a negative outlook is challenging to overcome everyday to experience a positive outcome.
The solution? Flip the Script…better yet, let Jesus flip the script…best…let the reality of the resurrection flip the script!
We will consider this thought all week, but perhaps today simply reflect on these questions:
If you were a follower of Jesus who saw Jesus crucified, what is the “script” that is running through your mind on Sunday morning?
If you were a follower of Jesus who saw Jesus alive on that Sunday, what is the “script” that is running through your mind Sunday when you go to bed?
What changed that script?
Prayer: Lord, forgive me for carrying stinking thinking in my mind and allowing negativity to permeate my thoughts all too often. Replace the script in my mind with the script you want me to hear every day so that, for you, I can win the day. AMEN.
Win with a different purpose!
(This morning’s devotion is based on the Easter message: Jesus Wins! (CLICK HERE)
Same old…Same old.
Another day… another dollar.
Nothings going to change.
Stuck on the hamster wheel called life.
Ever feel this way? Does life seem somewhat meaningless and pointless at times? Or perhaps just like what you do each day doesn’t make a difference?
These thoughts have rolled through my mind at times. I’m guessing I’m not alone.
Even as a pastor, life can have moments where it seems like what you are doing isn’t making a difference. You do your best to serve people and one thing goes wrong and they leave the church. You do your best to prepare a biblical, gospel-centered, practical sermon and someone hears something that they are upset about for over a year before you know about it. You spend hours planning, setting up, and executing a large outreach event to have no one show up at church after the event.
Sometimes it just seems like what you do doesn’t matter.
What makes it harder is everyone has a desire to do something that makes a difference. While it may not have to change the world, it would be nice if something you did mattered to someone and made a positive impact in someway.
Insert the resurrection.
I wonder if the followers of Jesus felt like they had just wasted 2-3 years of their life to spend with Jesus. Their hopes of a Messiah perhaps vanished when the Roman soldiers seemed to have the last move by nailing him to the cross. As the two disciples on the way to Emmaus said, “We had hoped he would be the Messiah.”
Death seemed to dash those hopes.
Insert the resurrection!
What seemed like an utter failure all of a sudden took on significant meaning and purpose. Jesus wasn’t a fake. Jesus wasn’t dead. Jesus wasn’t a waste of time. In fact, his resurrection changed everything. Life now had a new perspective, a new hope, and yes, a new purpose.
At the end of 1 Corinthians 15, the Apostle Paul ends with this conclusion as a result of the reality of the resurrection.
1 Corinthians 15:58 Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
Because Jesus lives, we can give ourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because all we do for the Lord always has purpose!
So begin today with a new sense of purpose. You don’t work for your boss…you work for the Lord. You don’t work for your family…you work for the Lord! You don’t work for your teacher…you work for the Lord!
The resurrection gives us significant purpose as we go about our days with a new perspective…I serve the living Lord!
Apply: THink about what you are doing today. What changes in your mind and heart when you FIRST think, “I am serving the Lord”? Does your attitude to do those things change?
Prayer: Lord, thank you for rising from the dead and giving every aspect and every activity of my day meaning and purpose! AMEN.
Win with a different perspective!
(This morning’s devotion is based on the Easter message: Jesus Wins! (CLICK HERE)
A different perspective.
The women came looking for a body in the tomb. They had seen Jesus taken off the cross and wrapped in linen cloths and buried in Joseph’s tomb. They knew a big stone was rolled in front of the entrance and guards were protecting the entrance. They were wondering how they would get in the tomb to finish honoring the body of Jesus with the burial traditions of the day.
What they saw was completely unexpected. There was no body. The stone was rolled away. The guards had fled and two angels had replaced them. “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He has risen!”
All of a sudden, the normal perspective of death and burial was overturned by a new perspective that was driven by the God who clearly exhibited power over death. The resurrection gave a perspective that moved beyond the world’s paradigm to God’s paradigm and God’s truth.
Really the resurrection is a key event to validate the truth of all of God’s Word. If the resurrection validates God’s perspective on life and death than what the world offers, it also validates God’s perspective on the rest of life.
As Paul spoke to the Corinthians we also see life through the wisdom of God which is going to sound like foolishness to the world.
1 Corinthians 1:18 For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. 19 For it is written:
“I will destroy the wisdom of the wise; the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate.”
20 Where is the wise person? Where is the teacher of the law? Where is the philosopher of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? 21 For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe.
Even though the message of the cross and the empty tomb seem ridiculous and foolish to many in the world, they are the foundation upon which the wisdom of God is validated.
If this truth is validated, it also gives validity to everything else God has said. So that his Word now forms our viewpoint and perspective on life and the world.
The Apostle John also reflected that children of God operate from a different view point.
1 John 4:4 You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world. 5 They are from the world and therefore speak from the viewpoint of the world, and the world listens to them. 6 We are from God, and whoever knows God listens to us; but whoever is not from God does not listen to us. This is how we recognize the Spirit of truth and the spirit of falsehood.
One doesn’t have to look far to find worldly viewpoints on relationships, genders, marriage, success, world affairs, etc. The resurrection invites us to view the world through God’s lens and God’s Word.
What changes today if you take the truth of God and see the world through it?
Prayer: Lord, thank you for validating your Word through the resurrection of Jesus. Help us to view all of life through what we know is true, your Word. AMEN.
You are a winner…Confident, but not Cocky!
(This morning’s devotion is based on the Easter message: Jesus Wins! (CLICK HERE)
What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?
This question is often asked in workshops or podcasts that are encouraging and supporting personal growth and setting goals. Often times the greatest barrier to achieving a goal is the fear of failure. The reason one doesn’t go back to school is a fear of failing the class. The reason someone doesn’t invest in a property is because of the fear of the deal going bad. A reason a boy doesn’t ask out a girl is because they are afraid of rejection.
What if you knew that you would not fail? Would you go back to school? Invest in the property? Ask that person out on a date?
Probably.
Confidence does a lot to inspire action. Confidence comes when you know that there is nothing that will prevent your success. Confidence comes on the back of multiple successes in that arena.
Confidence is not cockiness. Cockiness is an expression of the ego for the purpose of making someone else know you are better than them and usually has the intent of making them feel they will never be like you.
Confidence on the other hand, is something that inspires others to action. Just look at a child move forward when mom or dad express confidence they can do what they were afraid of doing. Confidence is willing to go along side someone so they can gain confidence as well. Confidence comes alongside the fearful to remove the fear and instill confidence.
The resurrection doesn’t guarantee us that we will pass the class, make a profit on an investment, or have the girl or guy say “Yes” when we ask them out. But the resurrection does give us confidence as we go through life that nothing can separate us from the love of Jesus. The resurrection of Jesus prove that God’s plan of saving us was complete and accepted. We have no fear to face death head on as it is an entry to eternity, not a separation from God’s love. Look at the Apostle Paul’s confidence he has being connected to the living Jesus:
Romans 8:37 No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
In some ways, the resurrection gives us confidence to do the things that we are afraid of doing. As long as it is not sin, it will not separate us from the love of Jesus. We know our biggest problem in life is taken care of. We know that even if something doesn’t work out, God has our best interest in mind. And we know best of all, we will not be separated from the love of God found in Jesus Christ.
So, today, move forward with confidence. You are loved and your biggest battle over sin and Satan is won and the victory is yours. Let the resurrection give you confidence today!
Apply: Read the verse above from Romans three times. What confidence does it give you as you think about your day ahead?
Prayer: Lord thank you for giving me the confidence to live in the reality that nothing can separate me from your love. Over come my fear. Prevent me from being cocky. Keep me in a spirit of confident faith today! AMEN.
You are a winner…but get ready for battle!
(This morning’s devotion is based on the Easter message: Jesus Wins! (CLICK HERE)
Is Easter over?
Last evening my wife and I went over to church and packed away the Easter decor from our church’s Easter celebration. The special table decorations and chair coverings now are in a box in the attic of the church. The special banner inviting the community to worship on Easter morning and the thematic flags we had flying, folded and put away for the year. As we walked out the door, I quipped, “Well, I guess Easter is done for the year.”
Of course I was saying it “tongue-in-cheek” but there is probably some truth to that in our lives. Preparations, special celebrations and visits by family are now a thing of the 2023 past and captured in our memories and in our phone photo storage. It’s easy to move on.
But not so fast.
Easter which marks the resurrection of Jesus is not just an event and a day on the calendar, it is to be a transformative reality each and every day.
Yesterday, we highlighted the reality that we live forgiven. Today, we live with power!
Ephesians 1:18 I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, 19 and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, 20 which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead…
I can’t even imagine or begin to grasp the power that was used to raise Christ from the dead. Is it measured in an amount of TNT explosives? Is it measured in the amount of horsepower? Is it measured in the number of things it can overcome in a short period of time? What is this power?
We often think of the great “powers” of this earth. In fact we have labeled countries like the United States “Super powers.” This is more of an economic and military term. However, there is a realm that we often lose sight of or don’t think about. It’s the power of darkness that manifests itself as evil and darkness in the world around us. The power that we need is not a political power, a positional power, or an explosive power. We need power to overcome the spiritual forces of darkness that lurk in our own heart and the tragedies they bring.
What are those? Sin. Death. Devil.
The power that raised Jesus from the dead was the same power that overcame the condemnation of sin, the sting of death and the power of the devil. This power equips us for spiritual warfare against all that would want to separate us from the Lord and lead us to live for ourselves and our own selfishness.
The Apostle Paul said it this way, “10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.
This is the power that is at work in you today. So get ready for the battles you will face today…but do so with the confidence you have the power to say no to sin, stare down death with confidence it will not win and very clearly tell Satan to “Go to hell” and stop bothering you.
The power that resurrected Jesus is the power of God at work in you!
Have a great day!
Apply: What spiritual battles do you anticipate fighting today? What new confidence can you have as you face those battles knowing the power that raised Jesus is the power that is at work in you as you have placed your trust in Jesus.
Prayer: Lord, thank you for your power that is at work in me. Allow me to use this power with precision to disarm any spiritual attack that comes my way today. AMEN.