Experiencing God In 1 Chron 29

Living for the Glory of God

David ends his life the same way
he began it with humble confidence
in God. In spite of his numerous accomplishments, David never
lets greatness go to his head.
Rather, his final words to Solomon
reflect the same wholehearted
devotion to God that characterised
the young shepherd of Judea.
With the dream of temple entrusted
to his son, and God’s blessings all around him, David dies in a good old age, full of days, riches & honour and Solomon his son reigns in his stead.

Lord, we will Live for Your Glory:
Yours O Lord is the greatness,
the power, the glory & the majesty.
Yours is the kingdom O Lord
And You are exalted over all.
Wealth and honour come from You;
You are the ruler of all things.
In your hands are strength and
power to exalt and give strength
to all. Now, our God, we give You
thanks and praise Your glorious
name (1 Chronicles 29:11-13).

Lord, You are in control of all things.
Help me remember that You rule
over everything: the universe
and my life. You possess all power
and might; and You give strength
and makes all things great.
You are the source of all good
things – wealth, power & honour.
What do I have Lord that I did
not receive from You? Amen.

Lord, although things may not be
that great this year, we realise that
You God has also been good to us!
Let’s remember the truth in Jas 1:17
that every good gift is from above.
And surely You alone deserve
all our praise and thanksgiving.
Lord, Yours is the greatness,
the power, the glory & the majesty.
We adore U as the One who is over
all things. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Heavenly Father, we thank You
and praise You for all that You have
given us. Help us to give back to
You with the same heart of praise
we have when we receive from You.
We aspire to be cheerful givers.
Help us not to value possessions
more than we value You and Your
word. Enable us to give the way
You want us to. In Jesus’ name.

Experiencing God In 1 Chron 28

Be Strong & Courageous (Jul 9)

David ends his life the same way
he began it with humble confidence
in God. In spite of his numerous accomplishments, David never
lets greatness go to his head.
Rather, his final words to Solomon reflect the same wholehearted
devotion to God that characterised
the young shepherd of Judea.

Lord, we’ll Be Strong & Courageous:
My son Solomon, know God… and
serve Him with a loyal heart and
with a willing mind… Consider now,
for the Lord has chosen you to
build a house for the sanctuary; be
Strong and do it (1Chron 28:9-10).
Every part of this plan, David
told Solomon, was given to me in
writing from the hand of the Lord.
Then David continued: Be Strong
and Courageous, and do the work.
Don’t Be Afraid or discouraged
by the size of the task, for the
Lord God, my God, is With you.
He will not fail you nor forsake you.
He will see to it that all the work
related to the Temple of the Lord
is finished correctly (1Chr28:19-20)

Lord, just as You call us to serve,
grant that we may hear as clearly
and confidently as David did when
You gave him plans for the Temple.
Grant us strength and courage to
make known good news of Christ
and what it means to be a disciple.
When we’re disheartened or fearful be our friend to encourage us.
When we think we have failed,
show us the cross and give us
the peace in our hearts. Amen.

Lord, when David was surrounded
by thousands, he managed to sleep
well for he plus God outnumbered
an intimidating army. Lord, while
Your presence can turn situation
around, it isn’t automatic; for it requires us Not being discouraged
by the size of the task; it requires
us to be strong and courageous.
Help us be aware of Your Presence
so that we can face our situation
with confidence & trust in You. Amen

Lord, we trust you with the
mountains we face periodically.
They are often overwhelming
but You are infinitely larger.
Help us put more confidence
in You God than in the obstacles.
Lead us into Your Presence,
for that is where we are strong.
And when we experience You
are with us, nothing is impossible.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.

Experiencing God In 1 Chronicles 17

Trusting Promise of the Lord

Backgrounder: David’s greatest
dream is to build a house for God.
Though David is not permitted
to build a house for God, God
will build a house for David –
a perpetual dynasty and kingdom.
In peacetime and war, thro times
of faithfulness & faltering in David’s
life, God remains true to His promise
by preserving the line of David.

Lord, Your Will & Way is Better:
King David went in and sat before
the Lord and prayed: Who am I
O Lord God, and what is my family
that You have brought me this far…
Lord, let the promise You have
made concerning Your servant and
his house be established forever.
Do as You promised so that it will
be established & that Your name
will be great forever. Then men
will say: The Lord Almighty, the
God over Israel, is Israel’s God!
And the house of Your servant
David will be established
before You (1 Chr 17:16, 23-24).

Lord, Your ways are higher than
mine; and You have plans for
me that I cannot even fathom.
Yet it is easy to bask in my successes and forget that
it is You who have blessed me.
Lord, let me tell someone about
the goodness of God. Help me
to lift Your name high for all
to see. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Lord, we confess disappointment
when our prayers are not answered
the way we wanted them to be.
But my greatest blessing will come
about because of Your will being
done in my life. And what You
have for me is far greater than
what I can imagine for myself.
Forgive me for any time I did
not trust that to be true. Amen.

Lord, help us whenever we sense
that You God is saying no to
our prayer, not to focus on the
disappointment over not having
our will be done. For if we do
that, we may miss out the joy of
something much better that can
come about if God’s will is done.
For God’s will is better than
anything we can imagine. Amen.

Experiencing God In 1 Chronicles 14

Inquiring Lord First Before Doing

The ark of covenant is prominent
in Chronicles being mentioned
more than 40 times. So the events
surrounding the journey of the ark
to Jerusalem consume three full
chapters in 13-15. The lesson
is clear: The right action must
be done with the right motives
and carried out in the right way.
When the ark is at last installed
in Jerusalem, David leads the
people in national celebration.

Lord, we’ll Inquire & Hear from You:
The Philistines had arrived in the
valley of Rephaim and raided it.
So David ASKED God: Should I go
out to fight the Philistines? Will You
hand them over to me? The Lord
replied: YES, go ahead. I will give
you the victory… But after a while,
the Philistines returned and raided
the valley again. And once again
David ASKED God what to do.
DO NOT Attack them straight on,
God replied. Instead, circle around
behind them and attack them near
the balsam trees (1 Chron 14:9-14).

Lord, I ask You concerning my
situation that I’m facing & I don’t
want to run ahead of Your plan.
Help me follow David’s example and
seek Your wisdom first in the matter.
For only then can I be truly sure
that I will be following Your plan.
And guide my actions O Lord
by Your wisdom and truth.
In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.

Lord, You are the one who knows
everything whilst I don’t know all
the questions of what, how & when.
And I need to learn to Seek Your
advice in life’s decisions and lead
me down the path to recovery and
into a life of purpose and destiny.
Rescue me from inner turmoil and
teach me to ask questions that
begin with: Should I Lord? Amen.

Lord, I pray that I will always inquire
of You first before I take action.
I don’t assume that just because
You had instructed me in a certain
fashion before, that You’ll instruct
me in the same way each time
I am faced with a similar situation.
And I don’t want to mistakenly think
I have all the answers when only
You have all the answers for my life.
In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.

Experiencing God In 1 Chron 4

Boldly Pray Jabez Prayer (Jul 6)

Chronicles give a priestly account
on the history of God’s people,
a sort of divine commentary on
the kingdom period. It carefully
weds the nation’s history with the
active hand of God in Israel’s affairs
Chronicles centers on the southern
kingdom of Judah. First Chronicles
opens with a lengthy genealogy
tracing the line of David all the way
back to Adam. The genealogies
provide clear evidence of God
at work throughout history, by
selecting a people for Himself and
then protecting a family within
that people to provide leadership.

Lord, we Boldly Seek Your Blessing:
The sons of Judah were Perez,
Hezron, Carmi, Hur and Shobai.
And Reaiah the son of Shobai begot
Jahath, and Jahath begot Ahumai…
Now Jabez was more honourable
than his brothers, and his mother
called his name Jabez, saying:
“Because I bore him in pain.” And
Jabez called on the God of Israel
saying: “Oh, that You would bless
me indeed & enlarge my territory,
that Your hand would be with me &
that You would keep me from evil,
that I may not cause pain!”
So God granted him what he requested (1 Chron 4:1-2, 9-10).

Lord, thank You for putting Jabez
and his prayer in the scripture.
Thank You for loving us and
for being just as accessible
to us as You were to Jabez.
Thanks for wondrously good plans
for us and that through prayer
we can appropriate them to us.
Let me never take the privilege
of prayer for granted. And thank
You for hearing my prayers. Amen.

Lord, I thank You for Your goodness all that You have been giving me.
I pray for Your continued blessings, provision, guidance and protection.
And I pray that Your presence will
always be with me wherever I go
and no matter what happens.
Grateful You are pleased to share Yourself & Your kingdom with me.
Enable me to give back to You by
helping and blessing others. Amen.

Lord, I would love an easy life, free
of trouble and confusion; but You
have not promised such existence.
For Your goal for us is not purely earthly bliss, but Your glory
brought about thro our maturity.
So Lord, give me wisdom and courage so that I am willing to
walk with You wherever You lead.
Trust that when I seek You and
Your kingdom, all these things
will also be given to me. Amen.

Post of the Week: 1 Kings 3

Seek First His Kingdom (Jun 29)

In the final hours before his death,
David charges Solomon to walk
before the Lord in integrity and
truth – a request which Solomon
fulfills in the early days of his reign
by ruling with justice, humility
and honesty before God and man.
Presented with a “blank cheque”
by God, Solomon asks for wisdom
to rule skilfully rather than wealth.
In return, God Gives him both!

At Gibeon the Lord appeared to
Solomon: Ask! What shall I Give u?
And Solomon said: O Lord my God,
You have made Your servant king…
Therefore give to Your servant
an understanding heart to judge
Your people, that I may discern
between good and evil. For who
is able to judge this great people
of Yours? The speech pleased
the Lord that Solomon had asked
this thing. Then God said to him:
Because you have asked this thing
understanding to discern justice…
I have given you a wise and
understanding heart, so that there
has not been anyone like you…
And I have also given you what
you have not asked: both riches
and honour, so that there shall
not be anyone like you among
kings all your days (1Kgs 3:5-13).

Lord, we are grateful that whenever
we are lost or unsure of what to do,
we can always seek You for wisdom.
Thank You for Your divine wisdom,
which we can readily find in Your
Word as well as asking You for it.
Your word assures if I lack wisdom,
I can ask God who gives generously.
Thank You that the wisdom from
heaven is full of good fruit. Amen.

Lord, help us seek Your wisdom.
Open my ears to it and help me to
recognise wisdom when I hear it.
Give me the wisdom to know
what to do, how to do and the
courage to follow through on it.
And we know that even as we put
You God and Your agenda first
that You will satisfy all our needs.
In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.

Lord, help us not only to hear
and meditate on Your Words but
also to put them into practice
so that we can be like a wise man
who built his house on the rock.
Help us to be careful how we live,
not as the unwise but as wise,
making most of every opportunity
to be a source of blessing and to
lead others to Your kingdom. Amen

Meditating on Isaiah 52-57

Invitation for Redemption (July 5)

Today’s scripture passages show
the horrible price of our redemption
and the anguish our Saviour endured
in paying the awful price of sin.
His visage was so marred more
than any man (52:14). He was
wounded… he was bruised… and
with His stripes we are healed (53:5)
The Lord laid on Him the iniquity
of us all (53:6). He was cut off
out of the land of the living (53:8).
The Lord… put Him to grief…
He poured out His soul unto death…
& He bare the sin of many (53:10-12)

Father God, we praise You that
You are Holy but yet Loving and
that You plan Restoration for Man.
Thank You Lord Jesus Son of God
for coming as Suffering Servant
to make Your soul an offering for
sin and to bear the sin of many.
Lord, we Humble Before You;
Lord, we Trust In Your Word; and
Lord, we Wait for Your Restoration.
In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.

Lord, we Wait for Restoration:
Sing, O barren woman, you who
never bore a child; burst into song,
shout for joy, you who never
in labour; because more are the
children of the desolate woman
than of her who has a husband,
says the Lord (Isaiah 54:1).
For a mere moment I have forsaken
you, but with great mercies I will
gather you. With a little wrath I hid
My face from you for a moment;
but with everlasting kindness I will
have mercy on you, says the Lord,
your Redeemer (Isaiah 54:7-8).
Lord, Your Word says to sing praise
in the face of unfruitful situations
in our lives. So even when prayers
seem to be unanswered I will still
praise You because I know that
You can breathe life to any situation
even one that appears to be dead.
Help me Lord to always trust that
You have heard my prayers & have
not forgotten my response. Amen.

Lord, we Trust In Your Word:
As the rain come down from heaven
and do not return to it without
watering the earth and making it
bud and flourish… so is my word
that goes out: It will not return
to me empty, but will accomplish
what I desire & achieve the purpose
for which I sent it (Isa 55:10-11).
Lord, Thank You that Your Word
always accomplish the purpose
for which You sent it. Even when
my prayers seem unanswered,
help me to always trust You can
breathe life into the situation.
And enable me to secure the power
that is in Your Word by planting
it so firmly in my heart that
it guides everything I do. Amen

Lord, we Humble before You:
The Holy One says this: I live
in the high and holy place with
those whose spirits are contrite
and humble. I refresh the humble
and give new courage to those
with repentant hearts. For I will
not content forever, nor will I
always be angry (Isa 57:15-16).
Lord, You are high and lifted up,
glorious and exalted, and I’m not.
I bow before You and ask You to
develop in me a heart of humility.
Your Word says that You will not
despise a repentant heart, and so
I ask You to work that in me. Amen.

Meditating on Isaiah 49-51

Pathway to Restoration (July 4)

For the people of God, the path of
restoration is the path of servant-
hood and suffering. There is coming
One who will pardon iniquity and
will restore righteousness to Zion.
In contrast to the rebellion of Israel,
this Servant will come willingly
and humbly to offer Himself
as a sacrifice for many (50:6).
Therefore, the faithful ones are
called upon to hearken to God’s
voice for righteousness is near.

Father God, we praise You that
You are Holy but yet Loving and
that You plan Restoration for Man.
Lord Jesus, Thank You for paying
the price for our sins, pardoning
us and restoring righteousness.
Lord, we appreciate Your Comfort.
Lord, we appreciate Your Guidance.
Lord,we appreciate Your Deliverance.
In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.

Lord, we appreciate Your Comfort:
Short for joy, you heavens; rejoice you earth; burst into song you mountains! For the Lord comforts
His people and will have compassion
on His afflicted ones (Isa 49:13).
I would not forget you! See I have
written your name on the palm
of my hands (Isaiah 49:15-16).
Lord, I need Your comfort; for the
hurt goes deep. I need to know
that there is a purpose for the pain.
I need to know it will not be wasted.
I need to feel the comfort that only
You the compassionate can give.
Lord, thanks for choosing me,
thank You for holding me close;
and thank You for writing my
name on the palms of Your hands.
Lord, out of gratitude, I purpose
to spend the rest of my life loving
You with all that I have got. Amen.

Lord, we appreciate Your Guidance:
Morning by morning U awaken me,
waken my ear to listen as those
who are taught. The Lord God
has opened My ear and I was not rebellious, nor did I turn away…
For the Lord God will help Me;
therefore I will not be disgraced…
If you are walking in darkness, with
-out a ray of light, trust in the Lord
and rely on your God (Isa 50:4-10).
Lord, I do want an undivided heart
for the natural tendency of my heart
is independence & stray from You.
Renew the singular focus of my
heart with affection toward You.
Guide my mind away from what
that will make me double-minded.
Grant me strength to choose good
when my affections are divided. And
Lord I trust when I am lost and can’t
see light, that You will lead me into
places of peace & abundance.Amen

Lord,we appreciate Your Deliverance:
Listen to me, all who hope for
deliverance, all who seek the Lord!..
The Lord will comfort Israel again
and have pity on her ruins. Her
desert will blossom like Eden…
Joy & gladness will be found there…
Listen to me my people… My mercy and justice are coming soon. My salvation is on the way (Isa 51:1-5).
Those who have been ransomed
by the Lord will return. They will
enter Jerusalem singing, crowned
with everlasting joy. Sorrow and
mourning will disappear & they will
be filled with joy and gladness (v11).
Lord, Thank You for being with us,
helping us & delivering us from evil.
Thank You for the joy & gladness
of having been ransomed by You.
And we surrender our lives to You.
In Jesus’mighty name we pray.Amen

Reflections on First Kings

Obedience or Indifference (July 4)

During this week we learn several
key lessons on the importance of Trust & Obey to position ourselves
in order to encounter His presence.
On Monday, we learn from Solomon
in 1Kings 1 to Seek First His Kingdom.
On Tuesday, we learn from Solomon
in 1 Kings 8 to Trust God’s Plan.
On Wednesday, we learn from Elijah
in 1 Kgs 17 to Trust God’s Provision.
On Thursday, we learn from Elijah
in 1Kgs 18 to Pray Earnestly In Faith.
On Friday, we learn from Elijah in
1Kgs 19 Be Attentive to God’s Voice.

Experiencing God In 1 Kings 19

Be Attentive to God’s Voice (Jul 3)

I Kings 15 begins a pattern that
will extend throughout the rest of
1 and 2 Kings. The writer flip-flops
in his account between the nations
of Israel and Judah. He traces
the parallel stories of two nations
in spiritual decline, taking time
occasionally to highlight a prophet
or a king who contributes greatly
to spirituality of one of the nations.
Today we centre around Elijah the prophet who courageously faces
a heathen Israelite king and 850 pagan prophets of Baal, only to
flee for his life from Queen Jezebel.

Lord, we’ll Be Alert to Your Voice:
As Elijah stood there, the Lord
passed by and a mighty windstorm
hit the mountain… but the Lord was not in the wind. After the wind there
was an earthquake, but the Lord
was not in the earthquake. And after
the earthquake there was a fire,
but the Lord was not in the fire.
And after the fire there was the sound of a gentle Whisper…
What are you doing here Elijah?
I alone am left and they seek to take
my life… Then the Lord said: Go…
anoint Hazard as king over Syria…
anoint Jehu as king over Israel…
anoint Elisha as prophet in yr place…
Whoever escape sword of Hazael,
Jehu will kill and whoever escapes the sword of Jehu, Elisha will kill.
Yet I’ve reserved 7,000 in Israel who
have not bowed to Baal(IKgs19:11-18)

Lord, we note centuries earlier,
that You had spoken to Moses
amid thunder & lightning, a thick
cloud of smoke & a blast of horn.
Now in the very same mountain,
Elijah facing similar phenomena,
yet he hears God’s voice only in
the gentle whisper. That shows
that You have different ways of
dealing with people at different
times. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Lord, You are sovereign and Your
communication to us is varied and
we can’t focus on particular mode.
Help me to be ready for what You
want to say, however You want
to say it. Help me to remain Alert
to Your voice in all of its forms.
Make my spirit to be sensitive
to You at all times. Shout to me,
whisper to me, speak however
You want, for I’m listening. Amen.

Lord, I really want to hear from
You more often than ever before.
I am willing to risk failure and
believe that I have heard from You.
Help me discern which whispers
are Yours and which are not Yours.
But let me never be so kiasu and
‘discerning’ that I deny Your voice
along with others. Give me ears
Lord to hear Your voice. Amen.