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  • 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 

    This is one of my favorite verses on God’s love and patience. There is nothing more revealing of His nature than the fact that He is patient with us because He doesn’t want a single soul to perish but wants EVERYONE to repent and be saved. If you have followed my writing for any length of time, you have seen me reference this verse numerous times. 

    The Apostle Peter wrote this verse amidst a portion of writing that addressed mockers, false teachers, and scoffers who argued that Jesus was not coming back because history was continuing unchanged. Peter reminded his readers that it was God who had judged the ancient world through the Flood which demonstrated the fact that God DOES intervene with history when there is a need. And Scripture tells us that the world is destined for destruction by fire in the future. The only way to avoid that end ourselves is to seek Him, repent, and turn to Him as Lord of our lives.

    He is not a God who sits outside of things and ignores all that is going on. He is a God with a plan, one that was put in motion when man first chose to sin by eating of the Tree of Knowledge, a plan that has been playing out over time and culminates with His Son returning to earth in triumph.

    The key to remember is that God works on a different time table than we do. He exists outside of time as we know it, which our minds cannot comprehend. Scripture tells us that to Him a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years is like a day, meaning time is nothing to Him because He sees everything - beginning, middle, and end. And because of this view, He can wait patiently for repentance. What we perceive as delay or Him being slow to respond is actually Him being exactly who He is - a patient, loving Father who wants none to perish.

    Knowing that our world is destined for destruction by fire, believers must live holy, Godly lives as we wait for the new heaven and earth. But more importantly, we should be actively sharing the Gospel with others, helping them to repent and turn to God, too. Christ’s return will arrive unexpectedly. We don’t know when it will happen. 

    So while we await that time, we must be prepared which means getting right with God and helping others do the same. What can you do today to set your heart right? And who can you share the Gospel with today? 

    Time is running out and there are millions who don’t yet know Him, who are living lives of sin, prisoners to their worldly practices. God is patiently waiting for all to repent but how can they repent if they are not aware of their need for Him? Let God use you today to help grow His kingdom and save a soul.

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    2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.  This is one of my favorite verses on God’s love and patience. There is nothing more revealing of His nature than the fact that He is patient with us because He doesn’t want a single soul to perish but wants EVERYONE to repent and be saved. If you have followed my writing for any length of time, you have seen me reference this verse numerous times.  The Apostle Peter wrote this verse amidst a portion of writing that addressed mockers, false teachers, and scoffers who argued that Jesus was not coming back because history was continuing unchanged. Peter reminded his readers that it was God who had judged the ancient world through the Flood which demonstrated the fact that God DOES intervene with history when there is a need. And Scripture tells us that the world is destined for destruction by fire in the future. The only way to avoid that end ourselves is to seek Him, repent, and turn to Him as Lord of our lives. He is not a God who sits outside of things and ignores all that is going on. He is a God with a plan, one that was put in motion when man first chose to sin by eating of the Tree of Knowledge, a plan that has been playing out over time and culminates with His Son returning to earth in triumph. The key to remember is that God works on a different time table than we do. He exists outside of time as we know it, which our minds cannot comprehend. Scripture tells us that to Him a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years is like a day, meaning time is nothing to Him because He sees everything - beginning, middle, and end. And because of this view, He can wait patiently for repentance. What we perceive as delay or Him being slow to respond is actually Him being exactly who He is - a patient, loving Father who wants none to perish. Knowing that our world is destined for destruction by fire, believers must live holy, Godly lives as we wait for the new heaven and earth. But more importantly, we should be actively sharing the Gospel with others, helping them to repent and turn to God, too. Christ’s return will arrive unexpectedly. We don’t know when it will happen.  So while we await that time, we must be prepared which means getting right with God and helping others do the same. What can you do today to set your heart right? And who can you share the Gospel with today?  Time is running out and there are millions who don’t yet know Him, who are living lives of sin, prisoners to their worldly practices. God is patiently waiting for all to repent but how can they repent if they are not aware of their need for Him? Let God use you today to help grow His kingdom and save a soul. #TEENS4JESUS #devotion #dailydevotional #christianteens #DailyBibleVerse
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  • Revelation 3:3 Remember, therefore, what you have received and heard; hold it fast, and repent. But if you do not wake up, I will come like a thief, and you will not know at what time I will come to you. 

    Today’s verse is one that should make us pause and consider our lives and how we are living them. It is a warning from Jesus to a spiritually complacent church - a church that looks right on the outside but is spiritually dead on the inside. He commands them to remember the Gospel they heard in the beginning and to remember what they felt, what they learned, and to seek that again in repentance. And not doing so will bring consequences.

    The church that was being warned in today’s verse is in the city of Sardish. It was a wealthy trade center that was secure and boasted proudly of their city. But they were prone to sudden attacks that came when they grew overconfident and apathetic. It is this historical overview that Jesus used to mirror the spiritual blindness of the church there. 

    What about you? How is your heart? Are you growing apathetic in your spiritual walk? Are you overconfident in your beliefs that you are secure and living in God’s will? It is important that we pause and evaluate our hearts periodically and seek God’s guidance and direction anew.

    Do you remember the excitement you felt when you first became a believer? The joy and peace that filled your heart, the eagerness to know more, the desire to learn and grow… It is easy for us to lose sight of that, to grow complacent and take grace for granted. And the more complacent we grow, the harder it is to find that excitement again. 

    But it is not impossible.

    And Jesus warns us that we need to repent when we find ourselves in a state of spiritual decline and stagnation and to seek Him once again, to turn to the Gospel that brought us joy in the beginning. We must make the choice to turn from spiritual apathy and to align ourselves with God once again. 

    Failing to repent and turn back to God can bring consequences. Jesus warned the church of Sardis that He would come like a thief in the night. That is not a reference to His second coming, of His return to earth or the Rapture, though the wording is similar to other passages found in Scripture. Instead, it is a warning that He will come swiftly and unexpectedly to discipline the spiritually sleeping believers. Judgement and discipline come when we least expect it, so it is better to get right with Him now and change those patterns in our lives. 

    This verse serves as a wake-up call to anyone who has grown overconfident and overly comfortable. It is time to evaluate our internal reality and our heart posture and determine if it is in the right place. Just because we look good on the outside doesn’t mean we are right on the inside. External reputations and appearances don’t matter when it comes to obedience and surrender. Instead, it is our heart that matters and we need to give it to Him fresh and new each day, choosing to align our lives with His will and not our own. 

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    Revelation 3:3 Remember, therefore, what you have received and heard; hold it fast, and repent. But if you do not wake up, I will come like a thief, and you will not know at what time I will come to you.  Today’s verse is one that should make us pause and consider our lives and how we are living them. It is a warning from Jesus to a spiritually complacent church - a church that looks right on the outside but is spiritually dead on the inside. He commands them to remember the Gospel they heard in the beginning and to remember what they felt, what they learned, and to seek that again in repentance. And not doing so will bring consequences. The church that was being warned in today’s verse is in the city of Sardish. It was a wealthy trade center that was secure and boasted proudly of their city. But they were prone to sudden attacks that came when they grew overconfident and apathetic. It is this historical overview that Jesus used to mirror the spiritual blindness of the church there.  What about you? How is your heart? Are you growing apathetic in your spiritual walk? Are you overconfident in your beliefs that you are secure and living in God’s will? It is important that we pause and evaluate our hearts periodically and seek God’s guidance and direction anew. Do you remember the excitement you felt when you first became a believer? The joy and peace that filled your heart, the eagerness to know more, the desire to learn and grow… It is easy for us to lose sight of that, to grow complacent and take grace for granted. And the more complacent we grow, the harder it is to find that excitement again.  But it is not impossible. And Jesus warns us that we need to repent when we find ourselves in a state of spiritual decline and stagnation and to seek Him once again, to turn to the Gospel that brought us joy in the beginning. We must make the choice to turn from spiritual apathy and to align ourselves with God once again.  Failing to repent and turn back to God can bring consequences. Jesus warned the church of Sardis that He would come like a thief in the night. That is not a reference to His second coming, of His return to earth or the Rapture, though the wording is similar to other passages found in Scripture. Instead, it is a warning that He will come swiftly and unexpectedly to discipline the spiritually sleeping believers. Judgement and discipline come when we least expect it, so it is better to get right with Him now and change those patterns in our lives.  This verse serves as a wake-up call to anyone who has grown overconfident and overly comfortable. It is time to evaluate our internal reality and our heart posture and determine if it is in the right place. Just because we look good on the outside doesn’t mean we are right on the inside. External reputations and appearances don’t matter when it comes to obedience and surrender. Instead, it is our heart that matters and we need to give it to Him fresh and new each day, choosing to align our lives with His will and not our own.  #TEENS4JESUS #devotion #dailydevotional #christianteens #DailyBibleVerse
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  • 2 Timothy 2:25 Opponents must be gently instructed, in the hope that God will grant them repentance leading them to a knowledge of the truth…

    Today’s verse comes from the Apostle Paul as he advised young Timothy on how to respond to people who opposed him and his leadership in the church. It was meant to guide him in correcting opponents with gentleness and humility. It is from a larger portion of pastoral encouragement that addressed issues like handling false teachers, conflict, and spiritual problems. But just because it was addressed to church leadership does not mean it has no place in our own lives. There is still much we can learn from this verse that applies to our own lives.

    Paul told Timothy to avoid the ignorant controversial things that lead to arguing and disagreement with members in his church. It is something we should remember, too, when interacting with fellow believers. It is pointless to enter into quarrels with people over foolishness or petty points of difference. Instead, we should be kind, patient with others, and be willing to be taught as well as to teach others. 

    Rather than winning arguments, correction should be done to help others realize the error of their ways and to escape the snares of the enemy. We must rely on the Holy Spirit to guide and direct both us and the opposing side. It is not our job to convict them, but it IS our job to help lead them to the truth and then leave it in His hands to do the rest. 

    True change and repentance are gifts that God grants to each of us. We don’t need to try to force results or manipulate things to make people change. Instead, we help guide them to the Lord Who will work in their hearts and bring about true repentance and life transformation. We do all of this with gentleness, humility, and above all, with love. 

    Even within the Church, we will face differences of opinions and interpretation. That is why we have so many different denominations within the Body of Christ. People have differing opinions about how the Bible should be interpreted. But differences do not mean division. Differences just mean we agree to disagree and are trusting the Spirit to guide us to the truth while we remain respectful and loving towards our brothers and sisters in Christ. 

    Let us embrace an attitude of love and grace towards one another. Seek God and His will for your life and trust that He will guide those who stand in opposition to you to true repentance and understanding. And be willing to be led, yourself. It might be you that needs the correction as you stand in opposition to others. Be cognizant of that possibility and be open to God’s guiding hand as you seek His truth and will. 

    #TEENS4JESUS #devotion #dailydevotional #christianteens #DailyBibleVerse
    2 Timothy 2:25 Opponents must be gently instructed, in the hope that God will grant them repentance leading them to a knowledge of the truth… Today’s verse comes from the Apostle Paul as he advised young Timothy on how to respond to people who opposed him and his leadership in the church. It was meant to guide him in correcting opponents with gentleness and humility. It is from a larger portion of pastoral encouragement that addressed issues like handling false teachers, conflict, and spiritual problems. But just because it was addressed to church leadership does not mean it has no place in our own lives. There is still much we can learn from this verse that applies to our own lives. Paul told Timothy to avoid the ignorant controversial things that lead to arguing and disagreement with members in his church. It is something we should remember, too, when interacting with fellow believers. It is pointless to enter into quarrels with people over foolishness or petty points of difference. Instead, we should be kind, patient with others, and be willing to be taught as well as to teach others.  Rather than winning arguments, correction should be done to help others realize the error of their ways and to escape the snares of the enemy. We must rely on the Holy Spirit to guide and direct both us and the opposing side. It is not our job to convict them, but it IS our job to help lead them to the truth and then leave it in His hands to do the rest.  True change and repentance are gifts that God grants to each of us. We don’t need to try to force results or manipulate things to make people change. Instead, we help guide them to the Lord Who will work in their hearts and bring about true repentance and life transformation. We do all of this with gentleness, humility, and above all, with love.  Even within the Church, we will face differences of opinions and interpretation. That is why we have so many different denominations within the Body of Christ. People have differing opinions about how the Bible should be interpreted. But differences do not mean division. Differences just mean we agree to disagree and are trusting the Spirit to guide us to the truth while we remain respectful and loving towards our brothers and sisters in Christ.  Let us embrace an attitude of love and grace towards one another. Seek God and His will for your life and trust that He will guide those who stand in opposition to you to true repentance and understanding. And be willing to be led, yourself. It might be you that needs the correction as you stand in opposition to others. Be cognizant of that possibility and be open to God’s guiding hand as you seek His truth and will.  #TEENS4JESUS #devotion #dailydevotional #christianteens #DailyBibleVerse
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