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The Ministry of Presence
Jan 07 3:17 AM

The Ministry of Presence

Jan 07 3:17 AM
Jan 07 3:17 AM

Now when He rose early on the first day of the week, He appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom He had cast seven demons. She went and told those who had been with Him, as they mourned and wept.

Mark 16:9-10

The Gospels reveal that Mary Magdalene or Mary of Magdala continually shows up in the life of Jesus.  Luke 8:2 tells us that she was present when he went through every city and village preaching and bringing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God and that she also provided for Him of her substance.  Matthew 27:56 tells us that she was there at the crucifixion to witness the inhumane way in which he took his last breath. Verse 61 of that chapter reveals that she was present when Joseph of Arimathea gently wrapped him in clean linen cloths and placed him in his new tomb.  We learn from John 20 that early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, she went to the tomb, only to discover that indeed it is empty.  While she is still there weeping and wondering where he could be, he chooses to appear to her first.  In Mark 16:9 we see that she indeed was the first to run to tell the good news that He was risen! 

What sticks out to me the most in looking closely at what is known about this female disciple, is that she consistently showed up to fulfill her ministry, even though she came from a troubled past. In fact, the Bible states in Luke 8:2 that Jesus had delivered her from not one, but seven demons. All throughout the gospels we see the myriad of ways that demon possession affected the lives of people, causing tremendous suffering through sickness, disease, mental illness, and evil or strange behavior.  Now we don’t know what way her demonic possession manifested itself in her life, but due to the sheer number of demons, I am certain that it could not have been good! It is no wonder, the gospel writers repetitively remind us who she used to be. 

Actually, I’m amazed at how she did not allow her past experiences to prevent her from being present to minister to her Savior.  Even after His crucifixion and resurrection, she was the very first one present to proclaim the Good News!  I am often tempted to allow the issues from my past, or my personality flaws, to prevent me from being present and available to minister to others.  Sometimes I feel like the remnants of what God has delivered me from, still tries to define me.  Maybe you have this struggle as well.  Mary Magdalene gives us a great pattern to follow, and the Apostle Paul sums it up perfectly in Phil 3:13-14 (ESV) “… But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”

Let’s press on from our past, to be present for God to use us to minister in the lives of others!

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Yvette Nolan

Thank you for the wonderful Work and reminder that we are not defined by our path. I personally know someone who is still allowing their past to interfere in their live and work of ministry, but I continue to pray for them. God is able to heal.

Posted on Thu, Jan 7, 2021 @ 5:49 AM CST

Deborah Russell

There are some consequences of my life that cannot be erased or will never leave me, but God.

Posted on Thu, Jan 7, 2021 @ 7:36 AM CST

Contessa

Thank You Sister Botts- We must move forward and always remember who we are now and now who we used to be because our God has delivered us from our past life into this new and marvelous life, because of our faith and trust in Him. WE THANK YOU GOD AND YOUR PRAISE WILL CONTINUALLY BE IN MY MOUTH!!!!!

Posted on Thu, Jan 7, 2021 @ 7:39 AM CST

Natasha Cooper

This devotion resonated with me so much. One of my prayers this year is to be free from any residuals from my past; to receive a heart transplant and given the heart of Christ. To not allow the past to continue to hold me hostage and hinder me from being the woman of God I am called to be.

Posted on Thu, Jan 7, 2021 @ 7:42 AM CST

Elizabeth Clark

What wonderful insight! In these days of such uncertainty, you have reminded us of what we must do as follower's of Christ Jesus! Thank you!!! And be blessed Huge!

Posted on Thu, Jan 7, 2021 @ 7:58 AM CST

Ronald Gilliam

Thank you for the word today as we press on

Posted on Thu, Jan 7, 2021 @ 8:42 AM CST

Adrienne Aycock

Thank you for showing me the importance of not letting myvpast affect my desire to be in the presence of God daily.

Posted on Thu, Jan 7, 2021 @ 10:32 AM CST

Chandra Lemons

Awesome message!

Posted on Thu, Jan 7, 2021 @ 10:59 AM CST

Brenda Madison

Thank you for that devotion on Mary Magdalene. It allowed me to look at her life from a different angle. To not allow our past mistakes to hinder us from moving forward in what God has in store for us. I pray that God will continue to bless you as you share what He has placed on your heart.

Posted on Thu, Jan 7, 2021 @ 9:00 PM CST

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Day 1
Jan 01 12:32 AM

Day 1

Jan 01 12:32 AM
Jan 01 12:32 AM

Before reading today's devotional, listen to "Goodness of God" from the Sacred Whispers Playlist.

WHAT DO THE BIRDS KNOW?

By Marlin D. Harris

“Look at the birds of the air...”

Matthew 6:26

My wife has a very peaceful pastime activity.  If the weather is right, she loves to sit out on our back patio and look out into the trees in the backyard and watch the birds melodically singing while perched on one of the tender branches.  They come in red, orange, dusty brown and ever so often, blue.

I have often wondered when I would sit with her, what do these birds know that we don’t?  They seem to be so at peace nestled on a tiny branch, or nipping at a leaf or berry for food.  Gently they come, and haplessly land on some tree and softly belt out their melodic tunes as they call out to one another in a ritual that they never tire of repeating.  This they faithfully do each morning as soon as the sun rises over the eastern hemisphere. They sing.  Even after the fiercest storms, they sing.  Even when the clouds hang low and the morning sky is smeared with a gloomy grey, they sing.  Even when the trees have lost their leaves and the berries have all fallen away; yet still, they sing.

Perhaps this is why Jesus instructed us to “Look at the birds…”  We have not learned faith and trust in God until we have learned how to be at peace.  Peace is that one emotional quality that when possessed, it has the power to master all of our other emotions.  Peace has been called the great stabilizer.  Real peace locks anxiety away in its cell, and refuses to allow worry a voice in the meeting chambers of our hearts.  Peace transforms the darkness from being a paralyzing presence that haunts us in the night, into a comforting blanket that lulls us to sleep.  Peace is that rare treasure that few people have been able to find.  But we need not lose heart; God has laid bare in His Word how we can find it.

Isaiah 26:3 tells us clearly how to find peace.  It says, “God will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed in Him, because he trusts in You.”  Without using any ambiguity, the Bible teaches that the man who would be at peace, keeps his mind on God and trusts in Him.  

Perhaps the birds know this.  They have learned how to trust God.  It is as if God has established a covenant with them whereby He has promised to provide for their food, and their shelter and they simply fly about trusting that.  It seems too simple to be profound – but it is.  Trusting in God is the only way to peace.  Trust in God happens when you are absolutely convinced of His trustworthiness.  When you are convinced that God is faithful and will always honor His promises, then you will trust Him.  When you are convinced that God is wise and navigates the circumstances of life in such a way as to bring about the greatest possibilities for personal growth, then you will trust Him.  When you are convinced that God loves you and will walk with you through every season of your life’s journey, then you will trust Him.

Be assured that trust is not a casual matter. You only learn to trust over significant periods of time.  Trust is not a confidence that is easily achieved, but it has to be nurtured through the intimacy of relationship.  The more you know someone, the more you trust them.  The more you do life with God, the more you learn to trust Him.  Peace can’t be found without trust, and trust can’t be found without relationship.

Secondly, the birds know how to sing.  I am not proposing that you learn how to physically sing, but rather I am suggesting that you and I learn how to adopt the ‘spirit of singing’.  We must learn how to sing even when the deepest sorrows are knocking at our door.  You see, your song is your victory, and you can only sing it when you have found peace.  No matter what happens to you, don’t ever lose your song.  In that beautiful hymnbook of the Old Testament, the book of Psalms, we are admonished and instructed to sing a song unto the Lord over 55 different times.  We are told to sing unto the Lord a new song (Psalm 96:1), to sing of His wondrous works (Psalm 105:2), to come before His presence with singing (Psalm 100:2), to sing of His mercy and judgment (Psalm 101:1).  On and on, verse after verse, the Psalms instruct us to sing.  Could it be that the psalmists understood that when we sing, somehow we defy the sadness and sorrows that seek to silence our voice and rob us of our joy?  Your song – your worship of God – that is your power.  And if you can push past the sorrow and sing your song, you will soon see peace welling up in your soul like springs of water overflowing the banks of the river. 

I truly believe that this is what the birds know.  This is why they sing, even when the wind is contrary and the storm clouds loom above.  They sing because, like Job, they know that their Redeemer lives (Job 19:25).  They sing because they know that weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning (Psalm 30:5).  So the next time you see a bird singing sweetly in the trees, don’t let him sing alone.  Wipe the tears from your eyes, and muster up the spiritual strength to sing your own song.  And when God hears your song, surely He will dispatch His angels to come to your aid and strengthen you with His peace.

PRAYER

Be our Peace-Giver, O God. Let not our hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.  You are our hiding place and in You we find our peace.  O Lord, be our refuge from the noise, and our shelter from the storm.  We look to You to calm our hearts from our fears, and grant us, Your children, peace.  In Jesus’ Strong Name we pray, Amen.

DAILY SPIRITUAL EXERCISE

Take a few minutes every day this week to listen to your favorite Worship song.  Perhaps when you are driving in your car, or just as you rise from bed to prepare for your day.  Press the pause button on your life for just a moment, and take time out to worship.  You will find that it is very difficult to worship and worry at the same time.  You have a song. Find it, and sing it with all of your might.

 


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Day 31
Jan 31 12:51 AM

Day 31

Jan 31 12:51 AM
Jan 31 12:51 AM

THE WEIGHT OF THE WAIT

By Marlin and Monica Harris

But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary;and they shall walk, and not faint

Isaiah 40:31

We (Monica and Marlin) wanted to share a few thoughts with you as we come to the close of this fast. What a journey it has been sitting at the feet of Jesus each day and listening to the ‘sacred whispers’ of the Holy Spirit as He speaks His peace and hope to our hearts. We have all cried, laughed and learned together as we have been on this amazing journey of self-discovery. We are becoming our best selves. We are challenging the old habits of our past, and finding new paths to walk in. 

 

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Day 30
Jan 30 12:23 AM

Day 30

Jan 30 12:23 AM
Jan 30 12:23 AM

Streams in the Desert 365 Devotions, Pages 452-453

By L.B. Cowman, Editor

“…there we saw the giants.”

Numbers 13:33

Yes, the Israeli spies saw giants, but Joshua and Caleb saw God! Those who doubt still say today, “We can’t attack…; they are stronger than we are” (v. 31). Yet those who believe say, “We should go up and take possession... for we can well able to do it” (v. 30). 

These giants represent, for us, great difficulties, and they stalk us everywhere. They are in our families, our churches, our social life, and even our own hearts. We must overcome them or they will devour us, just as the ancient Israelites, fearing those in Canaan, said, “The land we explored devours those living in it. All the people we saw there are of great size” (v. 32). We should exhibit faith as did Joshua and Caleb, who said, “Do not be afraid..., because we will devour them” (Numbers 14:9). In effect, they told the others, “We will be stronger by overcoming them than if there had been no giants to defeat.” 

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Day 29
Jan 29 12:21 AM

Day 29

Jan 29 12:21 AM
Jan 29 12:21 AM

YOUR BEAUTY IS NOT FOR SALE

By Marlin D. Harris

What do you see when you look in the mirror? What does the image that looks back at you say when you walk by a reflecting glass or even see yourself in a photograph? 

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Day 28
Jan 28 12:43 AM

Day 28

Jan 28 12:43 AM
Jan 28 12:43 AM

THE WIDOWMAKER

By Dr. Reggie Anderson

(Content taken from “The One Year Book of Healing: Daily Appointments with God”)

“No wonder my heart is glad, and my tongue shouts his praises! My body rests in hope. For you will not leave my soul among the dead or allow your Holy One to rot in the grave.”

Acts 2:26-27

 As a primary care physician practicing rural medicine in a small town outside of Nashville, Tennessee, I have witnessed a lot of healing. Some of it has been through the work of medical professionals, whom God uses to carry out his good work, and some have happened supernaturally—the result of God’s direct intervention.

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