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    • Circumstances change…but Christ doesn’t

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on November 24, 2017

      Philippians 1: 3-6 “I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy (emphasis mine) because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now, being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

      The one thing I love about the book of Philippians is it reminds me that I can be full of joy no matter what circumstance I find myself waist-high in. Paul wrote the book of Philippians while sitting in a prison cell in Rome, yet when he addresses the church at Philippi he said he is joyful… full of joy as a matter of fact.

      I don’t know about you but if I were sitting in a jail cell…I would probably be more miserable than full of joy. But in this letter, Paul wanted to encourage the Philippians that they could have joy no matter what circumstance they faced. Why is this you ask? Because joy does come from outward circumstances…it comes from knowing Christ and depending on his strength rather than our own. Paul’s example here in the first chapter of Philippians is a great example of his dependence on Christ in every situation he faced. He kept his eyes on Jesus and was full of joy in the midst of very trying times.

      Let’s take a look at another example from the Bible where looking at circumstances came into play. It was the night Jesus walked on water (Matthew 14:22-33). In these verses, we see the disciples in a boat in the middle of a raging storm. They were afraid at first because they thought he was a ghost. Jesus told them not to be afraid “Take heart; it is I”. Peter asked Jesus if he could join him out on the water and Jesus said “Come.” So Peter throws his leg over the side of the boat and out he goes. On to the raging sea towards Jesus, he doesn’t see the “circumstances” around him…his focus was centered on Jesus.

      But wait there’s more…in an instant Peter notices the waves around him. He has taken his eyes off the One who is giving him strength to do what he set out to do…and down he goes. “Lord, Save me!” Peter cried. Without hesitation Jesus scoops Peter up.

      Throughout our lives our circumstances will change. It is up to us to choose how we are going to let each situation affect us. Am I going to run and hide when things get tough or will I choose to, with joy and thanksgiving, look to the One who is steady and unchanging?

      Today I choose to look to Jesus to see me through whatever this world has to throw at me.  I know for a fact He won’t let me fall because His word promises He will never leave me or forsake me. (Deut. 31:6)

      What about you? How will you choose to react to what is happening in your life? Will  you wallow in your circumstances or are will you depend on Christ to fill you with his strength and joy?

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    • How can I find joy and peace in all circumstances?

      Posted at 8:33 am by sneuhofer, on November 22, 2017

      Start with PRAISE!!!

      Psalm 150: 6 (NIV) Let everything that breathes praise the Lord.

      This morning while I was spending quiet moments with the Lord, this verse reminded me of my friend who has undergone 7 surgeries to repair damage on her vocal chords incurred from her bout with throat cancer. The Lord has blessed my friend with so many talents. She is not currently serving on our worship team at church but when she was, you could tell God had gifted her to usher people into His presence through music.

      More than once, I tried to put myself in her shoes thinking about how I would react to circumstances that may or may not have me singing again. I know that if I had been her in that situation I might question “why” especially when God has given the gift of leading and encouraging people to praise and worship Him.  But my friend doesn’t ask “why.” She praises God because she understands who He is and she knows that God has a plan and a purpose for her life.

      I have learned a great deal about praising God in all circumstances from my friend. I have also experienced first-hand the unexplainable joy that comes when we praise God for who He is and the things He’s done.  My friend is a great example of joy-filled praise in every circumstance.   Her love for the Lord shines through in everything she does and I believe it’s because she understands the benefits we receive when we praise God.

      Benefit: Strength

      Exodus 15: 1-21 reminds me about the importance of praise. In these verses we see Moses’ song of victory and praise after God led Israel of Egypt and saved them by parting the Red Sea.

      Exodus 15:2 (NCV) The Lord gives me strength and makes me sing; he has saved me. He is my God, and I will praise him.”

      Just like this verse in Exodus, my friend receives strength from God to face her circumstance head-on when she sings praises to Him.

      Benefit: Focused attention on God

      In 1 Chronicles 15 – 16 the story is told of the Israelites carrying the Ark of the Covenant back to Jerusalem. In preparation for the journey, “David commanded the chiefs of the Levites to appoint their kindred as singers” (1 Chronicles 15: 16) to lead the procession with songs of praise. Why? Because  music and singing (praising God) were a cherished part of Israel’s culture.

      Praising God helps us focus our attention on God and not the “stuff” we all go through. Singing songs of praise proclaim God’s greatness by giving Him the glory no matter the out-come of our circumstance.

      After each surgery my friend wasn’t able to sing for weeks at a time. But I know this temporary setback didn’t stop her from praising God. Even though she couldn’t sing praises to the Father, she still praised him with all her heart through her attitude and life.

      Thank you friend for being an example of praising God in all circumstances. I love you…mote!

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