Tuesday, January 10, 2012

January 10,2012 ~ Close the Door on Fear!

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"Do not give the devil an opportunity to work."
Ephesians 4:27

TODAY'S WORD:

So many people today are living with less than God's best because they've allowed fear to creep in and take root in their lives. Fear is the greatest weapon the enemy uses to try to hold us back. Fear is not from God. Scripture tells us that fear brings torment. It's designed to paralyze us and keep us from God's blessings.

The good news today brothers and sister is that God is greater than any fear. His power in you is greater than any power that comes against you. But in order to walk in His power, you have to close the door on the enemy. See, the enemy can't have access to your life unless you open a door and give him access. That's why we have to be careful about what we watch, what we listen to, what we read, and what we say. When we open ourselves to fear, we give the enemy opportunity.

Selah people' and friends if you've allowed fear to steal from you in any area of life, today you can be free — you can be finished with fear. Conquering the enemy starts by making the choice to close the door on fear, and instead, meditate on God's promises. We overcome by the blood of the Lamb and word of our testimony! Let His truth sink down into your heart. Declare it out of your mouth. Let Him set you free and lead you into victory as you close the door on fear!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Father God, I come to You today declaring that I am finished with fear. Thank You for giving me power, love and a sound mind. I choose to stand on Your promises. Fill me with Your peace and joy today as I move forward in victory with You in Jesus' name. Amen."


Your brother in Christ,

Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com

Monday, January 9, 2012

January 9, 2012 ~ Unhindered Prayers!

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"…Treat her as you should so your prayers will not be hindered"
1 Peter 3:7

TODAY'S WORD:

Did you know that the way you treat others has an impact on the effectiveness of your prayers? The Bible says that the prayer of the righteous person is powerful. But if we aren't treating others with honor, kindness and respect, then we aren't allowing His righteousness to operate in us. When we don't treat others the way we should, it closes the door to God's power and hinders our prayers.

This is especially true in a marriage relationship. Marriage isn't just an agreement between two people to live life together. Marriage is a God-ordained institution that helps us understand love and unity. When two people are married, they become one physically, spiritually and emotionally. This particular passage is directed toward husbands, but it applies to all believers as well. We should always treat others "with understanding," which means considering their needs above our own. We should always aim to treat others with kindness, dignity and respect, and quickly choose forgiveness.

Selah people' and friends remember, the way we treat others is the only thing that matters in eternity, and it impacts our prayers on earth. So today, choose love, choose forgiveness, and choose to treat others with respect so that your prayers can be powerful and effective the way God promises!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Father in heaven, I want to live in Your ways. I want Your power to flow though me. Show me how to treat others with the highest level of love and respect. Let my words and actions always honor You so that my prayers will be powerful and effective in Jesus' name. Amen."


Your brother in Christ,

Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com

Friday, January 6, 2012

January 6, 2012 ~ Know When to Turn Away!

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"It is an honor for a man to cease from strife…"
Proverbs 20:3

TODAY'S WORD:

Kenny Rogers used to sing the words…"know when to walk away and know when to run." Many challenges we face in life are simply distractions from the enemy to keep us from pursuing our destiny. Maybe someone in the office isn't as friendly to you as you'd like. Maybe you have a neighbor who always parks in front of your house and blocks your mailbox. Those things may be frustrating, but they have little significance when you look at the big picture of eternity. You can't allow the little things to cause strife in your life.

In scripture, just before David fought the giant Goliath, his brother Iliab tried to confront him. But David knew that arguing with Iliab wasn't even worth his time and strength. He knew his real battle was with Goliath, and he didn't want to be distracted. He simply "turned away" from Iliab and kept his focus on what he was called to do.

Selah people' and friends let's follow the example of David and keep our eyes on what's most important in life. Instead of being led away by frustrations, let's focus on the big picture. Know when to turn away from strife and receive the mark of honor the Lord has for you!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Father God, thank You for Your hand of victory in my life. Give me the wisdom and courage I need to walk away from strife so I can focus on the destiny You have prepared for me. I love You and bless You today and always in Jesus' name. Amen."


Your brother in Christ,

Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com

Thursday, January 5, 2012

January 5, 2012 ~ Your Place of Blessing?

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"Then the word of the LORD came to Elijah: Leave here, turn eastward and hide in the Kerith Ravine, east of the Jordan. You will drink from the brook, and I have ordered the ravens to feed you there."
1 Kings 17:2-4

TODAY'S WORD:

Yesterday I asked about being still and the day before where you hide at…Today as a believer in Jesus, your steps are ordered by the Most High God. He has a specific place of blessing prepared for you. Just as God directed Elijah to his place of blessing, God is directing you. He's aligning the right opportunities and causing the right people to come along your path to help you get ahead. He's constantly working behind the scenes on your behalf because He is good and loves you with an everlasting love.

Selah people' and friends, the key is that you have to do your part and choose to be obedient to His commands. You have to keep your heart and mind open to Him and maintain an attitude of faith and expectancy. Most of all, you have to watch how you treat others and choose to live in peace and unity because the Bible says that when we live in unity, there He has commanded the blessing.

When your heart is in the place of blessing, the rest of your life will be in the place of blessing, too! Today, choose love, choose peace, choose His Word, and choose to enter in to your place of blessing!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Heavenly Father, I come to You with a grateful heart. Thank You for leading me and directing my steps. Help me to see others the way You see them so I can honor You and live in unity and walk in the place of blessing You have prepared for me in Jesus' name. Amen."


Your brother in Christ,

Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

January 4, 2012 ~ Being Still...

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still"
Exodus 14:14

TODAY'S WORD:

When was the last time you can remember being still? And I don't mean sitting in traffic, waiting for a doctor's appointment or standing in line at the store. In today's fast-paced culture, people are constantly multitasking, trying to do more in less time, more gadgets equal a longer leash for other to jerk on and pull us the direction they need or want us keeping us all constantly on the go, constantly seeking information, constantly checking off to-do lists. And there is nothing wrong with any of these things…I too am in this battle we call life. But stop and be still with me for a moment as we reflect on the above scripture from Exodus 4:14. If we are going to see the Lord fight our battles, if we are going to embrace the victory He has for us, we have to make it a priority to be still before Him.

Being still means taking time alone in the presence of Almighty God. Being still means being quiet before Him, listening to His voice and meditating on His Word. But, we need to also keep our hearts and minds still no matter what else we are doing. Being still means silencing the negative voices in our minds. It means choosing right thoughts and putting our trust in Him.

Selah people' and friends that's why it's so important for you to keep His Word first place in your life because when you know His Word, you know Him. When you know Him, you trust Him. When you trust Him, your heart and mind will be still before Him, and He will lead you into victory all the days of your life!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Father, I come to You in the precious name of Your Son, Jesus. I choose to be still in You. I choose to cast my cares on You. Fill me with Your peace today, fill me with Your hope as I keep my heart and mind stayed on You in Jesus' name. Amen."


Your brother in Christ,

Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

January 3, 2012 ~ Hide in the right place

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"In the day of trouble he will keep me safe in his dwelling; he will hide me in the shelter of his tabernacle and set me high upon a rock"
Psalm 27:5

TODAY'S WORD:

Have you ever watched children play hide and seek? They look for the best place to hide in the house or yard and wait quietly for their friend to try to find them. I remember on one occasion when I was a boy I had a little laugh at my brother Matthew's expense when he and I played a game of hide and seek with a group of neighborhood kids our old house. He is my baby brother, five years younger and he came to me as his big brother and wanted me to tell him a great place to hide.

We were in Mama's laundry room so I suggested the dryer would be a great place since he was small and could fit. WARNING DISCLAIMER: I would not suggest this to anyone today and would caution parents to warn your children who are keeping your children that this is dangerous. That being said and to make a long story short the next person to be "it" in our game was me and sure enough when I entered the laundry room what did I see but a crack from the dryer with an eye staring back at me. I let him sweat for a minute or two thinking that maybe I would not find him in that almost perfect hiding place but sure enough I did and after a few tumbles around the dryer after I had closed the door and hit the "on" button the game was over and once again Matt was threatening that he was going to tell Mama when she got home.

Hide and seek is a fun game for kids, but even as adults we need a good place to hide from time to time don't we? Sometimes we need a place of refuge, a place of safety, a place to rest when we feel overwhelmed by the circumstances of life; a place where the enemy of our soul can never find us.

The good news is that God has the perfect hiding place for you! You don't have to hide in your job. You don't have to hide in relationships. You don't have to hide in food or addictions because God Himself promises to hide you! He freely offers you shelter from the storms of life any time you call on His name.

Selah people' and friends remember there's only one place the enemy cannot find you. There's only one place where opposition cannot steal from you. There's only one true place of safety and rest for your soul, and that is in the arms of Jesus. Know that He loves you, and He is ready to receive you when you call on His name!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Father, today I come humbly before You giving You all that I am. Thank You for hiding me in Your shelter and keeping me safe from the storms of life. My soul finds rest in You as I seek You and praise Your holy name in Jesus' name. Amen."


Your brother in Christ,

Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com

Monday, January 2, 2012

January 2, 2012 ~ Where Would You Be?

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:

"If your law had not been my delight, I would have perished in my affliction"
Psalm 119:92

TODAY'S WORD:

If it had not been for the goodness of God, where would you be? Some wouldn't be alive today. Some would still be addicted to drugs, alcohol, food, sex, pornography or other vices that consume us and out time. If it had not been for God's favor some would still be struggling, barely making it. You may say, "Well brother Patrick, I've got a long way to go." And yes my friend that may be true, but I want you to take a moment today this 2nd day of 2012 and look back over your life and realize just how far you've come. I shared with my congregation in worship yesterday whatever commitments or resolutions you have made if you slip and stumble do not count it all lost lift yourself and get back at with the strength God has given you. He did not bring you this far to abandon you. Fight the good fight of faith as we move into the best year of our lives.

Brothers in sisters the same God that brought you this far, the same God that has kept you alive is going to carry you through any difficulty you may be facing. The key is to just start praising and thanking Him for His goodness. Thank Him for His favor and blessing upon you. Remember that "Praise" precedes the victory. "Praise" brings the walls of opposition down. "Praise" is the invitation for God to intervene on your behalf!

Selah people' and friends today, I declare that the goodness of God is all over you! He is directing your steps, and you are following His leading. I declare that your best days are ahead, and as you praise Him and thank Him, you will move forward into the victory and blessing He has prepared for you!

OUR PRAYER FOR TODAY:

"Father, thank You so much for Your goodness and faithfulness in my life. I know that Your hand of favor is upon me. I know that You are leading me and guiding me in victory. Keep me close to You as I surrender every area of my heart and mind to You in Jesus' name. Amen!"


Your brother in Christ,

Patrick


Rev Patrick Muston, Senior Pastor

Selah Christian Church

Four Oaks, NC

http://selahchurch.com