It's my desire to "simply teach the Bible simply" and thus in this daily devotional, you will normally find a Scripture, and then a simple explanation of that Scripture, along with some practical application, and promises from the Lord... and a prayer for the Lord to use His Word to bring forth fruit in our lives. I welcome your comments, and would love to share them with others and be encouraged with you. Pastor Bob Grenier
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Some things ought not to be.......here's one of them.
James 3:10 Out of the same mouth proceed blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be so.
James 3:11 Does a spring send forth fresh water and bitter from the same opening?
James 3:12 Can a fig tree, my brethren, bear olives, or a grapevine bear figs? Thus no spring yields both salt water and fresh.
James has been talking to those who would be teachers, and was not only warning them of the stricter judgement that they would face, but, then launches into a very, very detailed explanation about the smallest member of our body, and yet it's so powerful for good or evil.
And here in these 3 verses, he tells us what "ought not to be" Specifically, it is that it ought not to be where out of the same mouth proceeds cursing and blessing. So, this was no doubt going on, but again, James says, "these things ought not to be"
James, then gives some illustrations from nature. First of all, springs of water. He asks if a springs sends forth both fresh water and bitter? Of course they don't, and would not, and could not.
Secondly, he asks if a fig tree can bear olives, ( instead of figs ) or if a grapevine can bear figs ( instead of grapes ) No, they cannot.
Then returning to the spring illustration, he says " Thus no spring yields both salt water and fresh"
And the point he is making is that we ought not to be having curses and blessings coming out of our mouths.
He will in the remaining part of the chapter teach about the wonderful wisdom of God that can be ours to have, and to give away to others. He will also give us a clear contrast of the wisdom that is from below, and the wisdom that is from above.
Father.......Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. And, give us wisdom Lord. May we shine for You, and bring glory and honor to You, in Jesus name.
Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia
Application/Promise
1. We can be that one spring, yielding blessing.
2. Our tongues can be used for good or evil.
3. Let our tongues be used for Good Lord.
4. Our words can minister grace to those who hear us.
5. Help us Lord to take this chapter to heart.
6. God forgives our past sins.
7. He does not hold them against us.
8. He also forgets our sins.
Friday, July 29, 2011
The tongue can cause a great fire in life
1. The Tongue is a small part of our body.
2. The Tongue boasts great things.
3. The Tongue, like a spark of fire, can start a fire in life.
4. The Tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity.
5. The Tongue is can defile the whole body.
6. The Tongue can set on fire the course of nature.
7. The Tongue is set on fire by hell.
8. The Tongue is something that no man can tame.
9. The Tongue is an unruly evil, and full of deadly poison.
10. The Tongue can bless God.
11. The Tongue can curse men who are made in God's image.
It's no wonder then, that he had warned those who would be teachers, to be careful before they entered into the teaching ministry of God's Word. It's because they have to use their tongues in their teaching. And, because the tongue is powerful, and can cause such damage, he gave that sober warning.
He will go on to talk about the way the tongue can be used to bring God's wisdom, and there is much said in Scripture about the power of the tongue for the good it can do......but, this first part of James as mentioned, deals with it's power to destroy.
The tongue is not just an independent power in our body, though it is powerful, it's connected to the person in whose body it is. And that person, that brother or sister in Christ, is connected to the Lord.
And, through the Lord we can learn to use our tongues in the way that honors Him, and blesses the lives of other people.
If you have the time to read through James 3, please do so, and ask the Lord to really impress the truths found there, and to guide you in the use of your own tongue, so that it brings and speaks about the "Wisdom that is from above"
May God use our tongues to do great good, and to bring great good, and may He help keep us from doing the harm that can be done by the tongue. He has given us a tongue, that is to be used as is every other part of our body for His glory.
Thank You Lord. May the blessings of God be in and upon our hearts, and shown by the way we speak. In Jesus name, Amen.
Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia
Application/Promises
1. Warnings are a good thing.
2. Warnings about the tongue are very needed in our lives.
3. Warnings can help us this chapter seeks to do.
4. Warnings can help keep us from doing damage.
5. Blessings can flow where warnings are heeded.
6. Blessings are the intention of God through our tongues.
7. May Great and abundant blessings be yours today.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
A word to those who want to teach the Word !!!
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Who am I living for?
James 1:1 James, a bondservant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, To the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad: Greetings.
So, what is a bondservant? The word bondservant, comes from a word meaning to bind, to tie, and to fasten, to be in bonds. And, it came to mean, a slave, a servant. A servant in that culture, was one who gave him, or herself up to another's will.
In this context, James meant, that he had given up his life in service to be used by Jesus Christ in extending and advancing His cause among men in this world.
He saw himself as one who was devoted to the Lord Jesus Christ, to the disregard of his own interests. He was an attendant to Christ, he was a servant of Christ.
Some additional ways of describing and defining this word are. A voluntary act of service, prompted by love or duty. It's specifically speaking of one who serves in relation to a person. It was also used to describe the men on ships who were Under-Rowers. That is, they were down on the bottom of the ship, pulling oars at the lowest level. There was at least one level above them, if not more, but the under-rowers were considered the lowest of the low in that sense. They were in submission, they were in a subordinate position under a superior.
So, James was living for God and for Jesus Christ. He was their servant. He did it out of love, it was a voluntary act, no one was forcing him to do it. He wanted to do it.
It's a good question to ask ourselves, "Who am I living for?" There is an appeal made in Rom 12:1 for those who have been saved to be just like James, and just like Paul, and that is to be servants of God.
Rom 12:1 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.
The idea there in Rom 12:1 is to make ourselves available to God, to place ourselves at His disposal, and seek to carry out His will first and foremost before anything and anyone else.
Paul says that this is actually the only reasonable thing to do in light of the fact, that God has by His mercies saved us. It's our reasonable service and worship.
It's the logical thing to do. In light of what God has done for us, then it follows, and is reasonable for us to present our lives to Him.
To present, to place our lives beside the Lord, to at His disposal, to yield to Him, to be at hand to the Lord. ( By the way, the language used in Rom 12:1 speaks really of a once and for all decision. In other words, the christian is called to make a commitment of their lives once and for all to the Lord )
Well, it's a great question. "Who am I living for?"
Father, I want to live for You. And, I'm sure that deep down in the heart of any christian, that desire is there also. You have saved us Lord, it's by Your mercies that we are saved. You have done for us what we could not do for ourselves. Thank You.
Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia
Application/Promise
1. Go for it.
2. He is waiting.
3. God will receive you.
4. It's the logical thing to do.
5. Servanthood is the pathway to God's will.
6. Servanthood is based on the gifts God has given you.
7. What an exciting life to serve God.
8. God will lead you, and use you.
9. Let's live for Him.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
What does it mean, and whom can God justify?
Jas 2:21* Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he offered Isaac his son on the altar?
Jas 2:24* You see then that a man is justified by works, and not by faith only.
Jas 2:25* Likewise, was not Rahab the harlot also justified by works when she received the messengers and sent them out another way?
The word justified is also translated be freed, and be righteous. It's used in the NT to speak of being rendered righteous, or for a person to be such as he ought to be. It's also used to speak of a person being what he wishes himself to be considered. And, finally, it means to be declared, or pronounced to be just and righteous.
James uses the word to speak of Abraham, and then to speak of people in general, and finally to speak of a woman named Rahab, who was a harlot. And, James indirectly spoke of himself, he was the writer of course of the letter called "The epistle of James" and was a younger brother of Jesus Christ.
So, when you start looking at the above list, you realize that anyone really can be justified. Someone in your family, someone like Abraham, ( who by the way, speaking for a moment of his human faults and such, he was known to have delayed in obeying God, he partially obeyed God, repeated the sin of lying and put his wife in mortal danger on two different occasions. He later took matters into his own hands, ( in the matter of having a son, and did not wait for God ). Rahab was a prostitute. Prostitutes were plentiful then, and are the same today. Immorality, destroying marriages, passing on of disease etc, etc.
Finally, you have the very worst person ( by his own account, the chiefest of sinners ) and that would be a man named Saul, who at the same time was a religious person. But, later, he changed his name to Paul, and became an apostle of Jesus Christ. James mentions some of Paul's writings in the 2nd chapter of his letter, in fact, he quoted Paul on the very subject of justification.
So, anyone can be justified. Another way to understand this term, and I love this, is that it means, "It's just as if I'd never sinned, or just as if I'd never done anything wrong". And it also means that all of my sins and transgressions are gone, and remembered no more. And, that I've been clothed by God with the same righteousness as Jesus Christ. I'm righteous and totally acceptable to God and in His sight, in Christ.
Lord, it takes my breath away so to speak, to understand, and accept the fact, that at this moment, before You, it's just as if I'd never done anything wrong. I can hardly believe it, but I do, and I know it's true. It's Your great gift to me. Thank You Father. In Jesus name.
Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia
Application/Promises
1. He can do it for you also.
2. He has done it for countless millions, upon millions,
3. He has made it available for you.
4. He gives it to you by you receiving Jesus Christ.
5. He will do it for the worst person you know.
6. He can do it for your spouse, your kids.
7. He is the great Justifier.
8. He can do it for people who attend church.
9. He can do it for anyone.
10. He wants to do it for anyone who needs it.
Monday, July 25, 2011
What does faith cost?
What comes from above?
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Faith and it's works. !!!
Do they go together? Can faith without works save you? What's the Biblical answer? Pastor Bob Grenier shares from James 2.
Can you have faith without works?
Friday, July 22, 2011
What comes down from heaven?
James tells us of two. And gives us a principle related to Gods will for our lives.
What comes from above, from Heaven, from God?
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Are you satisfied, or empty?
Ec 5:10 He who loves silver will not be satisfied with silver; Nor he who loves abundance, with increase. This also is vanity.
Some people would answer yes, I'm very satisfied, and some would say, no, I'm very much unsatisfied and feel empty.
The Bible explains here in Ecclesiastes, that for those who love silver, or love money, that they will not be satisfied once they get what they wanted, which is more and more money. It does not satisfy, although so often people think more will make them satisfied.
The word satisfied here, means, fill, full, plenty, enough, satiate, and it was used to speak of having one's fill, or having their desire satisfied.
Ecclesiastes, also tells us that for the person who wants to accumulate more and more material goods, that they also will not find the satisfaction that they hoped would come with more goods.
But, here's what Jesus said about being satisfied.
John 4:13 Jesus answered and said to her, “Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again,
Joh 4:14 John 4:14 “but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.”
There are several things Jesus said here about satisfaction. Including, the fact that trying to find satisfaction from the things of this world do not bring what one hopes for, it just won't happen.
Jesus also explained that for the person who will drink of the He gives, that they would indeed not be thirsty, ( unsatisfied ) but would actually find that fulfillment they were hoping for.
The Lord's work in a person's life is the most fulfilling, most rewarding, most peace giving, most blessed, most joyful, that one could ever find.
May God fill you today. If you hunger for righteousness, He promises to quench that thirst. In Jesus name.
Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia
Application/Promise.
1. Life without God is empty.
2. Life with God is not.
3. Life with God is possible.
4. Life from God is His gift to you.
5. Life can be your's by faith.
6. Life is a blessing in Christ.
7. Life's thirst can be quenched.
8. Life comes from Jesus the thirst quencher.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Does faith save you, or is it works?
Pastor Bob Grenier explains the truth about what saves a person. It's not dead faith, and it's not demon faith.
Does the Bible say works are important
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
A little more about mercy, and judgement:
James 2:12 So speak and so do as those who will be judged by the law of liberty.
James 2:13 For judgment is without mercy to the one who has shown no mercy. Mercy triumphs over judgment.
These verses have to do with both mercy, and with judgement. We are encouraged to so do and speak as those who will be judged by the law of liberty.
What does this mean? Well, it's clear that overall it means, that while we are here on the earth, that both our actions and words will one day be judged by what is called the law of liberty.
James is saying that one day, we will be judged for the things we have said, and the things we have done. So, we ought to live with that judgement in mind. Or to be personally accountable with regards to our words and actions.
Jesus spoke about this accountability also. Matthew 7:2 “For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.
The other very interesting thing that is said here, is that we don't have to live in fear of the judgment to come if we are living now in a merciful way towards others. On the other hand, there is a warning. That, the person who lives now without mercy towards others, will not be shown any mercy in the future judgment.
But, a person can smile in the face of judgment to come, if now they are living in, and walking in, and showing mercy towards others. It's very interesting, that we never ask God to give us justice for ourselves, but we ask for mercy. But, we may think He should give others justice. Interesting.
At any rate, God is so merciful. He has new mercies every morning. His mercies are eternal. He bestows His mercies on us. Mercy is something we can pray for daily. It's something we need daily.
Oh Merciful God. Have mercy upon us now, and may we walk in mercy now towards people we know, and come in contact with day by day. You have shown us mercy, You have not given us justice, You gave that to Your Son, but to us You have been merciful. Thank You Father.
Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia.
Application/Promises
1. It's by His mercies we are saved.
2. God's appeal to us now, is based on His mercies ( Rom 12: 1 )
3. Why not be merciful towards others?
4. Does God ever run out of mercy?
5. Would He give You mercy today?
6. Shall we not rather be merciful now?
7. I want mercy later from God also.
8. Blessed be the Lord of mercy.
Monday, July 18, 2011
A promise for you from God through Jesus
A promise Jesus brought up.......For You.
Luke 24:49 “Behold, I send the Promise of My Father upon you; but tarry in the city of Jerusalem until you are endued with power from on high.”
Normally, when Jesus says, "behold", it means, here's something I want you to know about, and pay attention to, it's important. Jesus uses that word, "behold" here. So, let's listen, and learn about this promise today.
This promise included a number of elements.
1. It's something Jesus was personally involved in.
2. Jesus was going to send this promise to the church.
3. This promise was from God the Father.
4 This promise was connected to power for the disciples
5. This power ( ability ) was from on high, or heaven.
This promise was given much earlier by God the Father through the prophet Joel 2:28-31. We know this is the promise Jesus was talking about, because the apostle Peter says the same thing in Acts 2.
The promise essentially, has to do with the Lord pouring out His Spirit upon believers in the last days. ( those days started when Jesus ascended to heaven, and will go on until He comes back to the earth ) So, we are in that time period.
The word power comes from a word meaning "to be able, have power, to be capable, strong and powerful" And, the word power itself means, mighty work, virtue. The greek words is dunamis, from which we get our english word dynamite. So, you can get the idea here of what was being communicated. It's speaking of God giving us strength, power and ability.
Luke 24 story line, is picked up in Acts 1-2, and there you see that indeed Jesus gave this promise to the early church, and then the rest of Acts, shows later members of the church receiving this power also. And then, the letters in the NT speak of this power also. See Colossians 1, and Ephesians 1
The point being, this promise that Jesus brought up is for us today. It's the Lord pouring out His Spirit into our lives, and causing us to be endued with supernatural power from God, to have His strength and ability. So, that we can live for Him, and serve Him, and see His kingdom expanded and built up. It's so the Word of God can grow and spread, and that many disciples would be added to the body of Christ. It's for the purposes of God in our lives.
How do we receive this power? Here's what Jesus said....
Luke 11:9 “So I say to you, ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.
Luke 11:10 “For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.
Luke 11:11 “If a son asks for bread from any father among you, will he give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will he give him a serpent instead of a fish?
Luke 11:12 “Or if he asks for an egg, will he offer him a scorpion?
Luke 11:13 “If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!”
Would you join me in asking God right now? Lord, we are simply asking for this promise in our lives this day. We know Lord that in one sense, a very real sense, the Holy Spirit is already dwelling in us, He came in at salvation, ( 1st Cor 2:12 ) But, this promise is for that further work of Your Spirit, in giving us power. Lord, I do not know anyone, any christian, who does not need Your power in their lives. Thus we ask for Him to come and fill, and to overflow our lives this very hour, in answer to this prayer. In Jesus name. Amen.
Pastor Bob Grenier.
Calvary Chapel Visalia
Application/Promises
1. God gives promises.
2. God never fails to fulfill His promises.
3. God hears and answers prayer.
4. God delights in those who seek Him.
5. God said He would pour out of His Spirit.
6. God is ready to do it today.
7. God, thank You, for Your promise.
8. God I open my heart and life to You now.
9. God, may Your power help me to do Your will.