THE EASY WAY


Isaiah 44:20, “A deceived heart has turned him aside.”

Have you read the story of Pilgrim’s Progress? If so, do you remember when Christian was tempted to turn into Bypath Meadow? Faithful and Christian were weary and the King’s Way was rough and stony. They were tired and their feet ached. They came to a stile where the fence divided the King’s Way from Bypath Meadow. Bypath Meadow was a smooth, grassy path instead of the rough stony one—but best of all; it ran right alongside the Way of the King. They wouldn’t be going in the wrong direction. They really wouldn’t be turning away and they would be able to jump back over the fence if it veered in the wrong direction.

They turned aside to the easy path. But eventually a storm came and flooded the path, darkness came and they could not find the way back to the King’s Way. They fell asleep and were seized by Giant Despair and his cruel wife, Diffidence. They were cruelly beaten and imprisoned for some time until God provided a way to escape.

This is how the enemy tempts us too. We would never veer right away from the Lord. Of course we want to obey and follow Him. But we are often tempted to take the easy path. We are tired of the sacrifice, heartaches and sleepless nights. We are tired of taking up our cross. We want it easy. We want everything to go our own way.

“Have another child? Help! Too much work. I want to take it easy. I want some rest.” But does it really make life easier? More children results in more blessings, more entertainment in the home, more diversity, more built-in helpers and built-in friends.

“Do I really have to stop eating all that sugar and all those carbs? I love them. They’re my comfort food.” They may be the desirable way, but not in the end!

“I’m overwhelmed with all this homeschooling. I can’t take it any longer. I’m sending them back to public school.” Sure, it’s the easier way. But what about the ungodly influence on your children? What about the subtle humanist brainwashing?  What about the ungodly friends they may make? How will it affect their destiny?  

The easy path takes us further and further away from the truth. If we take the easy way in our family, we’ll begin to take the easy way in other areas too. We’ll begin to rely on government, rather than being a free people and taking responsibility for ourselves. We’ll become weak and no longer people of strength of character. And the long term result is bondage to dictatorship.

I was talking to a friend about a couple who are having marriage problems. “It’s no use her going back to him until her heart wants to go back,” my friend commented. “Oh no,” I replied. “If she waits for her heart, she may never return!”

What does the Bible say in Jeremiah 17:9? “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?” Our heart can so easily deceive us. We don’t stay in a marriage because our heart is happy and wanting to stay. We stay in a marriage, or go back to a marriage if we have left it, because it is the right thing to do—because of obedience and commitment.  

No wonder there is so much divorce today. Everyone wants to take Bypath Meadow. They want the easy way out. Their focus is on looking after themselves. Everything revolves around self. “Poor me. He’s not meeting my needs. He doesn’t understand me.” The excuses keep coming. But Marriage is not all about “me.” Marriage is forgetting about myself and concentrating on how I can serve my husband and family. It’s commitment to my vows. It’s not giving in to deceptive feelings but sticking to the vision of building a godly generation. It continues in the face of hardship and frustration.

Marriage is more than two people. Marriage affects our children. It affects the extended family. It affects the church and everyone around us. It affects the generations to come—and eternity.

When we turn aside to the easy path, we enter into deviation, delusion and deception. It is only when we get back on the King’s Highway of truth that we will be safe, even though we may face challenges and difficulties.

Don’t be deceived by the easy path.

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL, ABOVE RUBIES

PRAYER:

“Oh God please save me from being deceived. Save me from taking the easy path that looks good, but is not your way. Give me discernment to recognize the bypaths. Amen.”

AFFIRMATION:
I will not be deceived by the allurements of the easy way.


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IT TAKES A TURNING


Psalm 119:5-6, “Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord; and he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse..”

As we read this Scripture, we feel God’s heart for families. God longs for the turning of the hearts to children. This should also be our prayer and longing.

We know that that this Scripture was fulfilled in the life of John the Baptist of whom it was said, “He shall be filled with the Holy Ghost… And many of the children of Israel shall he turn to the Lord their God. And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.”

God chose John the Baptist to prepare the people for the first coming of Jesus by turning the hearts of the fathers to the children. But Jesus is coming a second time and the way must be prepared again. God is going to do it the same way, by turning the hearts of the fathers (and this also includes the mothers) back to the children. This issue is so important to the heart of God that He says that if it doesn’t happen, He will smite the earth with a curse. This is not something we can take lightly.

God started this human race with the mandate, “Be fruitful and multiply” and He is going to finish it the same way. God hasn’t changed His attitude toward children. He loves children. He calls them a blessing. When Jesus was on earth he embraced the children to Him and severely reprimanded those who turned them away. How can we be followers of God and yet have a different attitude about children than He does?

Are we on God’s agenda or the devil’s agenda? Truly it is time for God’s people to turn back to His ways. Will we turn or will we have the curse?

Malachi 3:18 says, “Then shall ye return, and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serves God and him that serves him not.” Do you notice that it is in returning that we will have understanding and discernment? While we continue to live according to our own agenda, we often live in oblivion to what God really wants. It is when we turn from our own way and turn back to Him and obedience to His Word that we begin to understand truth we have not seen before. Discernment comes after turning.

It is time for us to turn from pride, stubbornness, prayerlessness, disobedience, mediocrity, passiveness and following afar the spirit of this world.

Jesus came to turn us away from ungodliness. “God, having raised up his Son Jesus, sent him to bless you, in turning away everyone of you from his iniquities. (Acts 3:26)

“There shall come out of Zion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob.” (Romans 11:26)

“To open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins…”
(Acts 26:18)

“Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord.” (Lamentations 3:40)

“I thought on my ways, and turned my feet unto thy testimonies.” (Psalm 119:59)

“Turn thou us unto thee, O Lord, and we shall be turned; renew our days as of old. (Lamentations 5:21)

Which way are we going to turn? This generation and future generations hinge upon our decision.

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL, ABOVE RUBIES

PRAYER:
“Oh God please save me from being deceived. Help me to turn completely to you so that I will discern what is truth and what is your way. Amen.”

AFFIRMATION:
My heart is turned towards the Lord.


FURTHER STUDY:

Exhortations to turn back to God:
2 Chronicles 7:14; Job 36:10; Proverbs 1:23; Isaiah 44:22;
Jeremiah 3:14a, 4:1; 19, 22; 18:11; 25:5-6; 36:3, 7;
Ezekiel 14:6; 18:30-31; 33:11;
Hosea 6:1; 12:6; 14:1-2; Joel 2:12-13; Zechariah 1:3-4; Malachi 3:7

We have a responsibility to exhort people to turn back to God:
Jeremiah 23:22; 26:2-3; Ezekiel 33:7-9; Daniel 12:3; Malachi 2:6-7;
Acts 14:15; 26:16-18

Prayers of turning back to God:
1 Kings 8:35-36; 2 Chronicles 6:24-27; Psalm 80:3, 7, 19; 119:37;
Jeremiah 31:18-19; Lamentations 5:21; Hosea 14:1-2

Examples of turning back to God:
1 Kings 18:37-38; Malachi 3:18; 1 Thessalonians 1:9; 1 Peter 2:25

Examples of not turning away from God:
1 Kings 15:4-5; 2 Kings 22:1-2; 23:25; Psalm 44:18; Isaiah 50:5

Examples of turning away from God:
Leviticus 20:6; Numbers 14:43; Deuteronomy 31:18; Judges 8:33
1 Kings 11:1-11; 2 Chronicles 25:27; 29:6-8;
Psalm 78:9, 41, 56-57; Proverbs 28:9;
Isaiah 53:6; 44:20; 59:14-15;
Jeremiah 2:21, 27; 3:10; 5:3; 11:9-11; 15:6-7; 23:14-15; 32:33; 50:6;
Lamentations 1:8-9; Hosea 7:9-16; Amos 4:6, 9-11; Zephaniah 1:4-6; Haggai 2:17;
Acts 7:39; 2 Timothy 4:4

Examples of turning away QUICKLY:
Exodus 32:8; Deuteronomy 9:12, 16; Judges 2:17

Exhortations to turn from evil:
Deuteronomy 5:32-33; 11:16-17; 26-28; 28:14; 29:18-20; 30:17-18;
Joshua 1:7; 23: 6; 1 Samuel 12:20-21;
1 Kings 9:6-7; 2 Kings 17:13; 2 Chronicles 7:14; 19-20;
Psalm 85:8; 125:5; Proverbs 4:27;
Ezekiel 18:24-28; 33:12-20;
2 Timothy 3:5; Hebrews 12:25

God promises and blessings to us if we turn back to Him:
Deuteronomy 4:30-31; 30:9-10; 1 Kings 18:37-38;
2 Chronicles 6:24-27, 37-39; 7:14; 7:19-20; 15:4; 30:6, 9;
Nehemiah 1:9; Job 22:23; Isaiah 55:7; 59:20-21;
Jeremiah 15:19-20; 18:7-10; 24:6-7; 26:2-3;
Ezekiel 18:21-23; 33:14-16, 19;
Joel 2:12-14; Zechariah 1:3; Malachi 4:5-6


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GOD WITH US


Isaiah 7:14, “Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.” (Matthew 1:23)

The prophets revealed many different names as they foretold the birth of the Messiah  who would come to deliver Israel and the world. Isaiah 9:6 reveals his name as Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father and The Prince of Peace.

God revealed to both Joseph and Mary, at separate visitations, that his name would be called JESUS “for he shall save his people from their sins.” (Matthew 1:23 and Luke 1:31)

But it was also prophesied that He would be called Emmanuel—God with us. What love! What purpose God has for us in the gift of His son, Yeshua. He gave him to be the Savior of the world—to save us from our sins, to deliver us from our selfishness and bondages so that we can live unto him--but also to be with us. He wants to be close to us. He wants to fellowship with us. He wants to be present in every detail of our lives. There is no greater gift we could receive than Emmanuel.

Because Jesus died to take the punishment of our sin, we have cleansing and forgiveness—and the infilling of the Holy Spirit—God with us.

This gets to the very nitty-gritty of our lives. Dear mother, God is with you in every moment of your mothering. He is with you when you feel overwhelmed and even when you feel you can’t cope any longer. He is with you in all the frustrations. He is with you as you tackle another mound of dishes. He is with you as you scrub and clean. He is with you as you face all the extra activities you take on at this Christmas season. He is with you as you sort out squabbles and sibling rivalry. You are not doing all this on your own. Emmanuel is with you. Acknowledge that He is with you. Thank Him that He is with you. It makes all the difference. (Revelation 21:3)

All these moments, the good and the difficult, are sacred moments because of Emmanuel. He is with you as you curl up on your sofa and nurse your baby. He is with you as you read stories to your children and in the daily disciplines of teaching and training your children. Your whole attitude, and the atmosphere of your home, changes when you understand that God is powerfully with you in every mothering moment.

He is with you in the dark times. He is with you when you do not feel Him and think that He is far away. Your feelings have nothing to do with it. Your feelings do not change Emmanuel!

You may feel you are drowning in the waters, but in the midst of the deep waters, God says “I am with you…they shall not overflow you.” The waters of adversity may be swirling around you. They look fearful and you wonder how you will survive. But remember, you cannot drown when God is with you. It is impossible. Read Isaiah 43:2 again. Instead of talking about all that you are going through, thank God that He is with you in your trial. When you understand that God is with you, you can rejoice.

Perhaps you are going through a fiery trial. The flames are engulfing your life and family. They feel as though they are consuming you. But, once again, please remember the promise of God—“You will not be burned!” The flames will not consume you. Why? Because God is with you! God is bigger than your fiery trial. Read again Isaiah 43:1-3.

We can rejoice in Emmanuel. He is in control. I love the reference to Emmanuel in Isaiah 8:8 and 10 that He is in charge and He owns the land! Yes, Emmanuel owns the land of Israel!

The greatest gift we have in this earthly life is that God with us. We are not citizens of this world. We are only sojourners here, ambassadors for the King of kings on our way to eternity. He does not leave us here to grovel and exist on our own. He has sent Emmanuel to be with us, teaching us, guiding us and filling us with His wisdom and His glorious presence as we fulfill our destiny.

Make this be the glorious theme of your Christmas celebrations. Share this wonderful revelation with your family. As you thank God, encourage each one in the family to thank God that He is Emmanuel--God with us.  

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL, ABOVE RUBIES

PRAYER:
“Oh God, I thank you that you are Emmanuel. I thank you that you have promised to never leave me or forsake me. I thank you that you are with me even when I do not feel your presence. I thank you that I do not need to fear any circumstance because you are with me.”

AFFIRMATION:
I can face every situation in life because of Emmanuel!



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ANSWERS TO “IT’S THE FRIENDS THAT COUNT” DEVOTION

I received a number of sincere questions in regard to my last devotion about encouraging godly friends for our children. In case others are thinking similarly, here are my answers to some of the questions.

WHERE CAN I FIND GODLY FRIENDS?

Some asked what they can do if they cannot find any suitable young people for their teens. One asked, “How do you find the appropriate friends for your children to "hang out" with when you feel there are none in your church, or none or next to none, in your homeschool group or neighborhood? Our young teens—16, 14 and 12, are exposed to a lot of un-neighborly-like conduct and bad influences...”

I am sure there are many who can relate to this dear mother. Make it a matter of serious prayer. Pray together with your husband daily that God will provide godly teens for your children. Pray that He will provide godly husbands and wives for your children. God is a prayer answering God.

I know it is not always easy to find likeminded people. But you can always reach out to other families to share with them. As they see and enjoy your godly lifestyle, they too can become like-minded people. People are not always likeminded at the beginning. And then there are families who may not be fully like-minded, but their children still have good attitudes and are not a bad example.

In the meantime, don’t retreat. Go on the offensive. There is a difference in “hanging out with friends” and ministering to those in need. Your teens need to be part of changing the world. Talk and pray about it together with your children and ask God to give you creative ideas on how you can reach out to people in need to bless them and minister to them. There are so many people in society who need to receive the practical love of God. I will give you some ideas but I know God will give you many more ideas that will suit your family and He will tell you what He wants you to do.

SOUP KITCHENS

This is a wonderful thing for families to be involved in. Check out what is near you and see how you can get involved. There are many opportunities for ministering to the poor and to people in the projects.

WIDOWS OR OLDER PEOPLE

Why not prepare a wonderful meal for all the widows that you know? Your children and teens can be involved in helping to prepare a beautifully set table and cook a lovely meal. They can be involved in waiting on them at the meal table. After the meal they could entertain them with musical items. They could sing to them, or if they don’t sing, they could recite poems or entertain them with whatever gifts they have. This is a wonderful way for them to exercise their gifts and at the same time to bless older people. And they can then pray for whatever needs the folk may have.

You could do this at different times, reaching out to two or three widows at a time. One time I put on a luncheon for older people living on their own. Actually, I had so many people on my heart that I couldn’t do it on my own, so I roped in other families to help me. We ended up doing it in a church hall and gathered in about 100 older people. Together we provided a wonderful feast. There was so much food that we thought they wouldn’t eat a quarter of it. We were amazed. They scoffed the lot! They were all so blessed. And then the children sang songs and gave items that blessed them so much.

Some families like to go to Aged People’s Homes as families and sing to the older people. That’s always a great thing to do.

James 1:27 says, “Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.” Actually, I have just thought of this as I typed this Scripture again. Maybe a good way to keep our teens unspotted from the world is to get them involved in reaching out to the needy, such as orphans and widows!


SINGLE MOTHERS

It is difficult to raise children on your own. If you know a single mother, you could find out any urgent projects that need doing around her home. You could go with your teens to fix these up and also help with her children. Or you could invite a couple of single moms and children to your home and give them a night out, feeding them and ministering to them in whatever way God reveals to you. Remember, this is not something you do on your own, but together with your teens and children. Get them excited in ministering into people’s lives and helping them. They will become excited, fulfilled and blessed as they forget about themselves and their own needs and start ministering to others.

I think this is one of the greatest things we can encourage in our young people—to forget about themselves and think of how they can bless others. This is a great habit for them to get into so that it becomes the pattern of their lives. We read in our daily reading this morning, “Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.” (Philippians 2:4)

SPECIFIC NEEDS

Maybe there is a family in your church or in your neighborhood who have a particular practical need. Find out what needs to be done and go as a family to help them, or get your teens to help them.

The above are only some basic ideas. The Lord will show you specifically what He wants you to do, especially as you talk about it with your teens. You’ll be amazed at what they come up with. They’ll never have time to miss friends when they start helping others.

I DON’T WANT A BAD INFLUENCE IN OUR HOME!

“Our children are from ages 15 through 22.I want to have company (children and adults), in our home. But what if the adults drink? I want "a safe haven". We rarely have company and yes, our children go to other people’s homes that I don't want them at.  Please, what advice do you have for me?”

Yes, your home is a safe haven for your family. Of course, if you are reaching out to adults who drink, you can invite them into your home to show the love of God, but you don't have to provide drink for them. When they come to your home, they come to enjoy the loving and godly atmosphere of your home. You don't bring in their atmosphere, but you bring them into your atmosphere and the lifestyle of your home.

I have always taken the principle that God gave to the Israelites that whatever law He gave them, the same law was to apply to the stranger. If someone who comes into our home has a conflicting lifestyle, I don’t defer to his or her lifestyle, but expect them to adhere to the principles that we hold to in our home. This solves all problems in this area. Here are some Scriptures to read:

Exodus 12:49, “One law shall be to him that is homeborn, and unto the stranger that sojourns among you.”

Leviticus 24:22, “Ye shall have one manner of law, as well for the stranger, as for one of our own country: for I am the Lord your God.”

Numbers 15:16, “One law and one manner shall be for you, and for the stranger that sojourns with you.” (Also Numbers 9:14; 19:10; 15:14-16, 29, 30-31).

Some examples:

If someone is staying in our home and they smoke, I expect them to go outside and smoke as we do not allow smoking in our home.

If someone is staying in our home and they are used to watching TV during the day, they would not be able to do this in our home. We don’t have TV anyway. We only allow movies (that we approve) in the weekends or on special evenings during the week.

If a family is staying with us and their children jump on the beds and the sofas, I will ask the parents to refrain them from doing this as we do not allow jumping on sofas or beds in our home.

I only allow food in the kitchen and dining area in our home—not in the lounge or the bedrooms. Therefore I expect this same rule for everyone who comes into our home.

Each family has their own rules which help to keep their home running smoothly. People who come into the home should be expected to keep to the rules of the home also. And we do not need to apologize for this.

HOW CAN I AFFORD TO HAVE OTHERS IN MY HOME?

“I wondered what advice you can give to families STRUGGLING financially to even put food on their OWN table, let alone feed throngs of company! I know gatherings mean food. When we had more money we had people over ALL the time for dinner, now it is sooo tight that we haven’t had much company at all. My children miss it but I am not sure what to do right now… any thoughts?

I know it is difficult at this time. We are facing it too. However, you can still get together with company. There is always a way.

When you want to gather another family, or a few families with young people, to your place for a meal, ask them all to bring a dish. You can have a potluck meal together. People don’t mind doing this. When  each one brings something,  everyone has plenty to eat and you all get to fellowship. We do this every Sunday after church too. But we do it at other times also. In this way, you don’t have to hinder getting together with others.

Another idea: If your young people want to get together for a meal with some other young people, get them to take the responsibility of the meal. Teens need to realize that food doesn’t come out of nowhere. It has to be paid for! They could pool together for a PIZZA NIGHT. Or what about a DESSERT EVENING where they each make a dessert themselves--or whatever food they like to eat.

Actually, we are doing this at Christmas time. We are getting all our grandchildren who are old enough to cook to make a dessert for our dessert time. We have Christmas Dinner at mid-day and then have dessert later on in the early evening. Can you imagine what it is like when thirty or so children come for dessert at once? Help! It’s all gone before you can say “Jack Robinson”. So this time us adults will make our own desserts and the children will make theirs. I am going to give a First, Second and Third Prize for their best desserts so they are all excited about making the best one!

Have you read my manual, THE FAMILY MEAL TABLE AND HOSPITALITY. The second section of this manual  discovers what God has to say in His Word about hospitality. Hospitality is a Biblical doctrine that starts in Genesis and weaves through the pages of the Bible until the last book of revelation. Hospitality is not an option, but the lifestyle of the kingdom of God It is an extension of our mothering and homemaking ministry. And amazingly, it is not dependent on our finances or lack of them! You can order this book through the web page, www.aboverubies.org

Also go to the webpage and click on ARTICLES AND STORIES. Then click on HOSPITALITY where you will find the answers to EXUSES FOR HOSPITAILITY.

WHAT’S IN THEIR HEART?

“Do you think that a teen’s seeming 'rebellion' is a mark of where their heart was initially?  When they 'fall away from faith' and leave the home, I wonder if it was THEIR faith at all or just their mom and dad's.”

Yes, you have a good point. If there is a seed of rebellion in their hearts, they will be easy prey for the enemy. And they will be easy prey for the wrong company. That is why it is so important to faithfully train our children and to watch out for any seeds of rebellion when they are very young. Rebellion must be dealt with immediately and not left to grow. We don’t wait until our children are teens to train them. We start at the first sign of disobedience and rebellion.

Of course, our highest aim is to raise children whose hearts are so dedicated to the Lord and so completely delivered from the power of this world system that they can go into any situation in this world and into any evil company and not be tempted by it.

This is our vision. We are raising them to go out into this hurting evil world to bring God’s love and truth and salvation. We are not raising children for hibernation, but for the revelation of God’s heart to the world. They were born to bring light into the darkness. They were born to be truth-bearers in this deceived world. We are preparing them to bring God’s love to the hurting and His salvation to those who are bruised and devastated by sin. When the the scribes and Pharisees complained about Jesus eating and drinking with publicans and sinners, Jesus replied, “I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” (Mark 2:17)

But you have to know your children. If you know they are not ready for this yet, you have to continue to strengthen them in their convictions and guard over their company. There are other young people who are strong in their faith, ready to conquer evil and who are not touched by the spirit of this humanistic world. They will not be interested in “hanging out” with ungodly friends. They’ll only be interested in bringing salvation and help to the ungodly.

Above everything else, pray for your children and your teens. Pray that they will have a born again experience and a real encounter with God; that they will be rooted in Christ and His Word; that they will love righteousness and hate evil; that they will hate the spirit of this world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life, and will only want to do the will of God; that they will love to pray, love to read the Word and love the fellowship of the saints; and that they will have a vision to impact the world for Christ.

We are training world-changers!

Hope the above few tips may be a blessing to you.

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL, ABOVE RUBIES

CHRISTMAS FILLING

Ephesians 5:18, “Be filled with the Spirit.”

What do you think of at Christmas? To many people Christmas is coming home from shopping with a car filled with gifts, homes filled with decorations, tables filled with food and stockings filled with things we will never use. We are filled to over the top.

Does this picture relate to the story we read of Jesus’ birth in the New Testament? As I read the account again recently I noticed something I hadn’t understood before. Yes, the birth of Jesus is a time of filling, but a different kind of filling. It is the filling of the Holy Spirit.

Nearly everyone associated with the birth of Jesus was filled and empowered with the Holy Ghost. Let’s have a look…

 

The birth of John the Baptist

The angel came to Zacharias and told him that he would have a son who would prepare the way for the coming of Jesus. He said in Luke 1:15-17, “He shall be filled with the Holy Ghost, even from his mother’s womb. And many of the children of Israel shall he turn to the Lord their God.”

God was true to His word and Elisabeth, Zacharias’ wife conceived. Mary came to visit her during her pregnancy and the moment Mary greeted Elisabeth, “the babe leaped in her womb; and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost.” (Luke 1:41)

John was born with great joy. At his circumcision celebration where they named him John, “Zacharias was filled with the Holy Ghost, and prophesied.” (Luke 1:67)

 

The birth of Jesus

Jesus was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit. Luke 1:35 says, “And the angel answered and said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee: therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the son of God.” Read also Matthew 1:18, 20.

After Jesus was born, Joseph and Mary took him to the temple to be dedicated. At the temple was a man named Simeon who was filled with the Holy Ghost. Luke 2:25-28 tells us more about him. He was “just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel: and the Holy Ghost was upon him. And it was revealed unto him by the Holy Ghost, that he should not see death before he had seen the Lord’s Christ. And he came by the Spirit into the temple: and when the parents brought in the child Jesus… then took he him up in his arms, and blessed God…”

Simeon walked and lived in the power of the Holy Spirit. He listened to the voice of the Holy Spirit. Because he was in tune with the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit was able to reveal to him about Jesus and He led him, by the Spirit, into the temple at the very right moment that Joseph and Mary brought Jesus. As Simeon held Jesus in his arms, he also prophesied by the power of the Holy Spirit. (Luke 2:34-35)

Anna, a widow of 84 years, who “served God with fastings and prayers night and day” also prophesied by the Holy Spirit. (Luke 2:37-38)

The challenge is: what are we going to be filled with this Christmas? It should be a time to be filled with the Holy Spirit. Imagine if we spent as much, or more time, seeking to be filled with the Holy Spirit as rushing around buying gifts and preparing for Christmas. What would happen? Imagine if we took time to listen to the Holy Spirit. What would we learn?  What would He say to us? What difference would it make in our lives and in our homes? Imagine if we asked the Holy Spirit to lead us instead of doing our own agenda. How would He direct us? Who would He lead us to speak to? What kind of Christmas would we organize?

Don’t you think it would be exciting? The birth of Jesus was not ordinary. It was supernatural. Everything that happened was miraculous. People were filled with the Holy Spirit and led by the Holy Spirit.

Why don’t we put aside our own agenda for a moment and ask the Holy Spirit what He wants us to do. Let Him direct us and lead us at this Christmas time. Let’s be filled with the Holy Spirit.

Love from NANCY CAMPBELL, ABOVE RUBIES


PRAYER:

“Lord, I ask that you will lead me by your Holy Spirit. I want to hear your voice speaking to me. Please direct me the way you want me to go. Fill my life with our Holy Spirit. Fill our home with your Spirit. May the anointing of the Holy Spirit be the preeminent thing in all our lives this Christmas.”

AFFIRMATION:

I am listening to be led by the power of the Holy Spirit.

 

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