DON’T PARTNER IN EVIL WORK Poem Devotional

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February 26
If anyone comes to your meeting and does not teach the truth about Christ, don’t invite that person into your home or give any kind of encouragement. Anyone who encourages such people becomes partner in their evil work.
-2 John 10-11 (NLT)
DON’T PARTNER IN EVIL WORK
A poem and essay by ILMA
Do you know anyone who is contrary to Christ’s teachings?
Don’t take any part in their evil work or be encouraging
Protect yourself, stay away and never invite them over
When you leave a door open, they revel and get more power.
Use all of God’s armor so you can defeat wickedness
Put on peace and the body armor of God’s righteousness
Wear the belt of truth and the helmet of salvation
It will bring down any form of the enemy’s manipulation.
We ought to be wary of anyone who does not teach the truth about Christ. He mentions in this letter that we must never encourage anyone who perpetuates lies and does not acknowledge that Christ came and that he is the Son of God. 2 John letter focuses on the importance of loving one another and following God’s commandments. He warns us of those that deny that Jesus came in a real body. It even mentions in the letter that such persons are considered antichrists. So, he instructs us never to be involved with these wicked people.
PRAYER
Lord, deliver me from antichrists.
REFLECTION
How can you protect yourself from antichrists?
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A STRONG REFUGE Poem Devotional

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February 23
The Lord is good, a strong refuge when trouble comes. He is close to those who trust him. – Nahum 1:7 (NLT)
A STRONG REFUGE
A poem and essay by ILMA
Do you feel overwhelmed with challenges and afflictions?
Run to the Lord, he is good and a strong refuge to lean on
He will never let you down when you call on him
He is close to those who are faithful and trusting.
The Lord is our rock and our salvation
In him, you will find rest and restoration
Seek the Lord and he will protect you from evil
He is always there to guard you from the lures of the devil.
In the Philippines, all banks have security guards. Even schools and many establishments would hire a guard to ensure safety in their business places. When a Canadian friend visited Manila, Philippines’ capital, he was shocked to see so many security guards almost everywhere we went. Because of the high crime rate in a very populated place, it was almost a necessity to have protection.
The bible shows us the ultimate guard and protection. The Lord is our strong refuge when trouble comes. He is close to those who trust him. I had an experience when I was ostracized in a community I worked for. I wouldn’t know how to cope with all the attacks and discrimination if I hadn’t ran to God for protection.
PRAYER
Thank you for protecting me, my Lord.
REFLECTION
Share a time when God showed his protection to you.
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REAP WHAT YOU SOW Poem Devotional

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April 30                                                                                The Power of God’s Word
Those who live only to satisfy their own sinful nature will harvest decay and death from that sinful nature, but those who live to please the Spirit will harvest everlasting life from the Spirit. –Galatians 6:8(NLT)
REAP WHAT YOU SOW
A poem by ILMA
Those who want to satisfy their flesh
Their lives will be chaotic and a mess
To satisfy the sinful nature brings decay
It brings someone in a state of disarray.
People who live to please the Spirit
They will be in constant light and never adrift
Choose to follow God’s commands
This will make you surrender the world demands.
There are many people who live their lives according to the world’s standard. Sadly, some believers do not really live by the Spirit but by their own sinful nature. If a Christian have been raised by parents who never really followed godly standard and grew up surrounded by decay, it would probably be hard to live a life following the Spirit.
The bible tells us that we reap what we’ve sown. It is the most basic principle that life is founded on. If you live only to satisfy your own sinful nature, you will naturally reap death. If you live to please God, then you will harvest the fruits of the Spirit such as love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness gentleness and self control.
PRAYER
Lord, show me how to live for you.
REFLECTION
What’s the consequence of living for yourself?