Devotional Archives for Time With God, with John North
Paul's letter to the Philippians reveals a profound inner conflict between his desire to live on earth for Christ's Kingdom and his longing to depart and be with Christ, highlighting the transformative power of faith in death as a doorway to an even better life. By embracing this perspective, Christians can cultivate a radically different attitude towards mortality, one that is marked by enthusiastic confidence and a deep sense of purpose.
Jesus Christ is the only path to a wonderful eternity with God, and His sacrifice on behalf of humanity is a testament to the depth of God's love and desire for a personal relationship with each individual. By embracing Jesus as the way, truth, and life, believers can find acceptance and reconciliation with God, and ultimately be reunited with Him in eternal glory.
The Lord Jesus promises believers a place of dwelling in His Father's house in heaven, where they will experience intimate fellowship with Him and delight in His presence forever. By putting faith in Jesus' promise, believers can have confidence that their loved ones who have passed away are already living an extraordinary life in heaven, overflowing with God's love and presence.
Jesus' encounter with a Samaritan woman reveals His deep concern for the emptiness of her life, demonstrating His ability to cross cultural boundaries and offer spiritual fulfillment through "living water." This remarkable story invites readers to reflect on their own spiritual longings and experience God's transformative presence in their lives.
Feeling empty and unfulfilled is a common struggle for many people, but Psalm 16:11 offers a profound solution by revealing that true meaning and purpose are found in our relationship with God. By focusing on our walk with Him and letting go of idols, we can experience the fullness of joy and find lasting fulfillment in His presence.
A devoted son's anger towards his family's celebration of his younger brother's return sparks a heart-wrenching conversation about love, obedience, and priorities, revealing the depth of God's concern for our spiritual journeys. This passage from Luke 15:25-32 offers a poignant reminder that even committed Christians can bring grief to God if they neglect their greatest concern: seeking and loving Him above all else.
Jesus teaches that searching carefully for those who matter is essential, using a parable about a woman's lost coin to illustrate his point, which highlights the joy he feels when one sinner repents. By adopting this approach, Christians can connect their message of truth with the people they love and are trying to reach, just as Jesus did.
Jesus teaches that a shepherd's love for one lost sheep far surpasses his care for ninety-nine righteous ones, highlighting the depth of God's concern for those who still need to find Him. By embracing this parable, Christians can understand the importance of spending time with and sharing God's love with those around them who are spiritually lost.
The Bible study passage from Luke 15:1-2 reveals that even the most sinful individuals, including tax collectors, were drawn to Jesus' teachings and received love, warmth, and hospitality from Him. This passage encourages readers to emulate Jesus' heart by loving and showing hospitality to those who need Him, rather than condemnation and rejection.
Jesus' words to his disciples, recorded in Luke 10:16, offer a profound insight into the human heart's response to spiritual witness, revealing that some will accept and others reject it, regardless of one's intentions or actions. By understanding this fundamental truth, believers can approach their relationships with greater sensitivity and purpose, recognizing that people's responses are ultimately an expression of their heart's response to God.