A Heart of Thanksgiving:  Thankful For the Freedom to Serve

A Heart of Thanksgiving: Thankful For the Freedom to Serve

Thanksgiving.  What is the first thing that comes to mind when you read or hear that word?  Is it a day, a family meal, or perhaps a specific menu of foods?  Is it an attitude that comes and goes based on how you feel?  Or is it a way of life which flows from you regardless of your circumstances?  These devotions I will be sharing this month were originally written throughout November 2019 and then edited/updated during the summer of 2020 for a 31 day devotional journal, “The Heart of Thanksgiving:  Living a Life of Thankfulness”.  I will be re-sharing them here this month to encourage each of us to pursue a greater spirit of thankfulness in all we do.

Here is day twenty-five with an important reminder that living with a heart of thanksgiving should cause us to be thankful for freedom which is used to serve one another.

Day Twenty-Five:
Thankful For the Freedom To Serve

“You, my brothers, were called to be free.  But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature ; rather, serve one another in love.” 
Galatians 5:13 (NIV)

Today I am thankful for the freedoms I enjoy in Christ.  While our culture works tirelessly to convince each of us that freedom is all about doing whatever we want regardless of how it impacts others, God says that true freedom is all about being able to serve others according to their need.  I am thankful that Christ continually frees me from the pride and selfishness that would keep me from serving others.  I am thankful for the freedom to say no when an expected action would cause harm to someone’s faith.  I am thankful for the confidence I have in Christ which gives me freedom from having to prove myself to others.  I am thankful for the freedom I have to ask God for wisdom, knowing He will supply it without finding fault.

It seems that the Christian culture has an ever-increasing lust for the world’s definition of freedom.  We do whatever we want, whatever we like, and whatever we enjoy with little to no thought about whether it is bringing glory to God or simply indulging our sinful nature.  Many are quickly dismissing the old standards of purity, integrity, and righteousness as being outdated and no longer “in touch” with the culture.  And I’m not talking about standards created by our parents or grandparents; no, I’m talking about the standards found in God’s Word.  It is in this context that I am thankful to have the freedom to hold fast to what God says whether anyone else finds it fashionable or not.  I am thankful for godly examples of people who live with integrity in the midst of a broken world. 

As you pray, ask God to remind you of both the freedom you have and of His purpose for that freedom.  Pray that you would keep your eyes fixed on Jesus as you consider how to use your freedom to serve others.  Pray about how you can use the various abilities and talents that you have in order to serve others in the name of Jesus.  Pray for a willingness to allow God to define the freedom that you have and how you use that freedom.  Pray that the people around you would see Jesus in the way you serve.

I pray that you and I would fully value the freedom we have in Christ.  I pray that we would use that freedom to love people just as Christ loves us.  I pray that we would be honest with ourselves when we examine our motives and how we use our freedom.  I pray for a spirit of conviction when we project our sinful desires onto others in order to justify using our freedoms to indulge our own desires.  I pray that we would ask God to open our eyes each day to specific ways we can use our freedom to serve others.

In prayer,

Tom

Encouragement and Prayer (11/24/20)

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This is the audio from the November 24, 2020 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom

A Heart of Thanksgiving:  Thankful For a Home

A Heart of Thanksgiving: Thankful For a Home

Thanksgiving.  What is the first thing that comes to mind when you read or hear that word?  Is it a day, a family meal, or perhaps a specific menu of foods?  Is it an attitude that comes and goes based on how you feel?  Or is it a way of life which flows from you regardless of your circumstances?  These devotions I will be sharing this month were originally written throughout November 2019 and then edited/updated during the summer of 2020 for a 31 day devotional journal, “The Heart of Thanksgiving:  Living a Life of Thankfulness”.  I will be re-sharing them here this month to encourage each of us to pursue a greater spirit of thankfulness in all we do.

Here is day twenty-four with an important reminder that living with a heart of thanksgiving should cause us to be thankful for the home that we have and the home that we are headed to.

Day Twenty-Four:
Thankful For a Home

“But in keeping with his promise we are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness.” 
2 Peter 3:13 (NIV)

Today I am thankful for a place to call home — several such places, in fact; including one that exceeds all others and will never fade or crumble.  I suppose some would find it a rather odd song to be singing in church, but this morning I found myself singing, “I’ll be home for Christmas, if only in my dreams.”  To be fair, it was six-thirty in the morning and I was alone with God as I cleaned bathrooms, floors, and doors to get the building ready for our worship gathering.  Yet, there I was, worshiping God with a Christmas song that acknowledges a longing to be home.

I am thankful for the home I grew up in with my parents and my brothers and sister.  It is the place where I first learned about God, about love, and about learning to get along even in the midst of conflict.  I am thankful for the home I have with my family today.  It is a home that has existed in three different locations over the years; but regardless of the house it has been in, it is a home established by the power of God for His glory.  I am thankful for the church gatherings I have called home.  From The Country Church as a child to Pleasant View Bible Church in my early teenage years, to the Etna Green Church of Christ as a young adult and now at the Deer Run Church of Christ as a not so young adult, these church homes have each taught me something about living for Christ.  I am thankful because each one of these homes have had a part in teaching me that there is a better home yet to come.

So, as I sang “I’ll be home for Christmas“, my mind couldn’t help but think of the various homes I have longed for over the years.  And as I thought of the homes I have been a part of here on earth, my deeper longing turned toward the home that is yet to come.  And then I realized that it is God’s desire that I live as a resident of His home even as I find myself not home yet.  I am living as one who is traveling through this life with an awareness of an eternal home.  As such, I ought to live each day as a resident of that home even as I long for the day I will fully enter that home and find rest.

I pray that you and I would be thankful for the things we can learn from the homes we experience here on earth.  I pray that our inner longing for a home to belong to would be satisfied here on earth even as we understand a greater fulfillment is yet to come.  I pray that we would not dismiss the lessons God has taught us even in homes that were less than ideal.  I pray that we would not just long for a home of righteousness, but that we would be actively involved in sharing the good news of that home with others.

In prayer,

Tom

Encouragement and Prayer (11/23/20)

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This is the audio from the November 23, 2020 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom

A Heart of Thanksgiving:  Thankful For Growth

A Heart of Thanksgiving: Thankful For Growth

Thanksgiving.  What is the first thing that comes to mind when you read or hear that word?  Is it a day, a family meal, or perhaps a specific menu of foods?  Is it an attitude that comes and goes based on how you feel?  Or is it a way of life which flows from you regardless of your circumstances?  These devotions I will be sharing this month were originally written throughout November 2019 and then edited/updated during the summer of 2020 for a 31 day devotional journal, “The Heart of Thanksgiving:  Living a Life of Thankfulness”.  I will be re-sharing them here this month to encourage each of us to pursue a greater spirit of thankfulness in all we do.

Here is day twenty-three with an important reminder that living with a heart of thanksgiving should cause us to be thankful for the growth God brings into our life.

Day Twenty-Three:
Thankful For Growth

“You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.  Instead of the thorn bush will grow the pine tree, and instead of briers the myrtle will grow.  This will be for the LORD‘s renown, for an everlasting sign, which will not be destroyed.” 
Isaiah 55:12-13 (NIV)

Today I am thankful for a God who causes good things to grow.  In the verse just prior to the ones posted above, God says that His words will go out and not return to Him void.  I am thankful that when God’s Word is shared into the lives of people it has the power to grow good things that bring honor to God.  I am thankful for God’s promise that creation itself will rejoice when I return to God.  I am thankful that the wastelands of life we create for ourselves can be redeemed and restored by the power of God in us and through us.

I am thankful that in all of the areas of life where thorn bushes and briers tend to grow naturally, God can bring about the growth of things which are good and beneficial.  Without intervention, weeds and unproductive plants have a tendency to multiply quickly and choke out that which is good.  In fact, Jesus tells a parable where the cares of this world are the weeds of life that choke out growth after the seed of God’s Word had been planted.  I am thankful that when they are entrusted to God, the cares of this world are not big enough to overcome His power.

As you pray, consider the growth that God has already brought forth in your life.  Pray that you would be careful about the things that you allow to grow in your life.  Pray for the wisdom to notice the things which are keeping the good growth from taking place.  Pray for a faithfulness in feeding your soul and spirit with the good things found in the Word of God.  Pray that your spiritual growth and well-being would be of even greater importance to you than your physical development.  Pray that God would help you to be involved in the planting and watering of the seeds of faith so that God can bring a great harvest of righteousness in your life and the lives of those around you.  Pray that you would always give God the credit for the growth He accomplishes in you.  Pray that you would never stop growing in your relationship with Jesus.

I pray that you and I would eagerly accept God’s Word into our life and allow it to grow good things.  I pray that we would join with the mountains, the hills, and the trees of the field in praising God.  I pray that we would involved in making known the name of the Lord as He produces good fruit in our life.  I pray that we would live as those who overcome through the power of Christ in us so that the cares of this world would not stand a chance in their quest to take over our life.

In prayer,

Tom

Encouragement and Prayer (11/22/20)

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This is the audio from the November 22, 2020 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom

A Heart of Thanksgiving:  Thankful For Music

A Heart of Thanksgiving: Thankful For Music

Thanksgiving.  What is the first thing that comes to mind when you read or hear that word?  Is it a day, a family meal, or perhaps a specific menu of foods?  Is it an attitude that comes and goes based on how you feel?  Or is it a way of life which flows from you regardless of your circumstances?  These devotions I will be sharing this month were originally written throughout November 2019 and then edited/updated during the summer of 2020 for a 31 day devotional journal, “The Heart of Thanksgiving:  Living a Life of Thankfulness”.  I will be re-sharing them here this month to encourage each of us to pursue a greater spirit of thankfulness in all we do.

Here is day twenty-two with an important reminder that living with a heart of thanksgiving should cause us to be thankful for music, and with music.

Day Twenty-Two:
Thankful For Music

“Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Ephesians 5:19-20 (NIV)

Today I am thankful for music — not just for the existence of music, but for all those throughout time who have written “psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs” that continue to speak praise and truth even today.  I am thankful that most days I start work in an empty building where I can “sing and make music in [my] heart to the Lord” and not worry about frightening people if some of that music leaks out.  I am thankful to be part of a church congregation that seeks to embrace variety in the musical generations and styles that we worship God with.

Because I enjoy music from such a variety of styles and ages, it is difficult for me to come up with what I would call a favorite song.  I suppose I could consider as favorites the ones I find myself singing most often during my early morning work, but I’m not sure if they are really favorites or simply the ones that have been most deeply ingrained in my mind.  When I sing, “Turn your eyes upon Jesus.  Look full in His wonderful face.  And the things of earth will grow strangely dim, in the light of His glory and grace.”, it is a wonderful reminder of how walking in the presence of Jesus each day ought to change how I see things.  It is also the hymn that was being sung when I first walked down the aisle of a church, way back in fourth grade, to tell God I wanted Jesus to be who my life was about.  And then there are the songs, “Amazing Grace” and “How Great Thou Art”.  These two hymns brought me great peace as an early teenager doing farm chores in the early morning darkness before school.  I would sing them at the top of my lungs as I entered the dark barn to feed livestock, confident that my form of singing would frighten anything that could have possible harmed me.  And then there is my constant go-to — “It Is Well With My Soul”.  Whether having “peace like a river attending my way” or “sorrow like sea billows roll”, it has always been a great comfort to know it can be well with my soul.  But more importantly, it is such a joy to be able to sing the last verse of that hymn and be reminded within my spirit that when “the Lord shall descend, even so, it is well with my soul!”

As you pray, ask God to fill  your heart and mind with a song that will honor Him and encourage you.

I pray that you and I would learn to “sing and make music in our hearts to the Lord.”  I pray that as we do that, it would spill out of our hearts and into the way we speak with one another.  I pray that the music you allow to settle into your spirit would be of a nature that encourages and uplifts you.  I pray that each of us can be thankful for all who worship God in spirit and in truth.

In prayer,

Tom

Encouragement and Prayer (11/21/20)

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This is the audio from the November 21, 2020 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom