Whatever! by Holly Sands

Have you ever heard the phrase “Coram Deo”? It is a Latin phrase, meaning, “before the face of God”.  R.C. Sproul said that the essence of coram Deo is to “live one’s entire life in the presence of God, under the authority of God, to the glory of God”.

In my prayer time this morning, I began meditating on just what it means to live in that manner. Scripture tells us:

And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him. – Col. 3:17

Then the righteous will answer him, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? And when did we see you a stranger and welcome you, or naked and clothe you? And when did we see you sick or in prison and visit you?’ And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.’ – Matt. 25:37-40

For In Him we live and move and have our being… – Acts 17:28

It really struck me today that I need to remember that whatever I do, I do it unto the Lord; good, bad, or indifferent. My life (and yours too) is always under the watchful eye of our God. We are the temples in which He dwells. Do we really think we live unto ourselves? Our lives are not lived away  from the the Lord, but in Him. Therefore, everything that is done by us is done to Him.

How carefully we should live before Him!

Holly Sands lives in South Carolina at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains with her loving husband, Shane, and idiot cat, Mister Bojangles.  She has been blessed to travel both nationally and internationally with her husband, sharing the glorious gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Holly is co-host of the weekly podcast, “That They May All Be One“.  New episodes can be heard every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app. 

 

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Love Letters from God to You by Shane Sands

1 Peter 2:2 like newborn babies, long for the pure milk of the word, so that by it you may grow in respect to salvation

All too often people say they can know and worship GOD in their own way. But, it is these same people who will readily admit to not reading GOD’S Word. Here is a short video which will encourage and exhort you to be daily/faithfully in GOD’S Word.

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Willing Sacrifices by Holly Sands

Then the Spirit of the LORD was upon Jephthah, and he passed through Gilead and Manasseh and passed on to Mizpah of Gilead, and from Mizpah of Gilead he passed on to the Ammonites. And Jephthah made a vow to the LORD and said, “If you will give the Ammonites into my hand, then whatever comes out from the doors of my house to meet me when I return in peace from the Ammonites shall be the LORD’s, and I will offer it up for a burnt offering.” So Jephthah crossed over to the Ammonites to fight against them, and the LORD gave them into his hand. And he struck them from Aroer to the neighborhood of Minnith, twenty cities, and as far as Abel-keramim, with a great blow. So the Ammonites were subdued before the people of Israel. Then Jephthah came to his home at Mizpah. And behold, his daughter came out to meet him with tambourines and with dances. She was his only child; besides her he had neither son nor daughter. And as soon as he saw her, he tore his clothes and said, “Alas, my daughter! You have brought me very low, and you have become the cause of great trouble to me. For I have opened my mouth to the LORD, and I cannot take back my vow.” And she said to him, “My father, you have opened your mouth to the LORD; do to me according to what has gone out of your mouth, now that the LORD has avenged you on your enemies, on the Ammonites.” So she said to her father, “Let this thing be done for me: leave me alone two months, that I may go up and down on the mountains and weep for my virginity, I and my companions.” So he said, “Go.” Then he sent her away for two months, and she departed, she and her companions, and wept for her virginity on the mountains. And at the end of two months, she returned to her father, who did with her according to his vow that he had made. She had never known a man, and it became a custom in Israel that the daughters of Israel went year by year to lament the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite four days in the year. – Judges 11: 29-40

Have you ever been reading something in the Scriptures that seemed, for lack of a better term, troubling to you? This happened to me this morning while reading the above portion. I quickly read over it and at the onset, it seemed to be something that I would rather not consider – not only was it a tragic story, but horrific to my Western mindset. So, I turned to the next section of scripture that I was scheduled to read. However, as I began the next chapter, it was like a piece of black paper came over my eyes and I could not see anything before me. I sensed the Spirit of God directing me to go back and read the account of Jephthah and understand it.

When I went back and reread it, I was struck by two things: (1) His daughter was his ONLY child; and (2) She was a WILLING sacrifice. It also struck me that God knew ahead of time, before Jephthah made this tragic vow, who would be the first to come out of the house – that it would be his one and only child. Oh, what a test this must have been! How his heart must have broken when she came out the door dancing and celebrating. I can hardly stand to think of it.

Beyond the tragedy of this moment, it reminded me of the account of Abraham with Isaac. Abraham had only one son of the promise who he was willing to offer to God and Isaac was a willing sacrifice to be offered. There is no mention whatsoever of Isaac trying to run away. There is no mention of Isaac squirming to get off the alter. No, he submitted his will to that of his father’s.

Of course, the ultimate example of offering one’s only child is with God and His only Son – Jesus – who was a holy and willing sacrifice – who also submitted His will to that of His Father’s.

In light of these examples, I cannot but help to connect a portion of scripture from the Apostle Paul to these examples of offering and sacrifice.

I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.  – Romans 12:1

We are now to willingly offer ourselves to God. We are to offer ourselves as that sacrifice – our wills, our plans, our hopes, our dreams, our desires, our all – must be laid upon the alter of sacrifice, for the worship and praise of God. And not only are we to offer ourselves, but we must do so willingly, not with a sense of sorrow because it’s the only life we have – but joyfully, knowing that it is His glory we seek and not our own.

You yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. – 1 Peter 2:5

Holly Sands lives in South Carolina at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains with her loving husband, Shane, and idiot cat, Mister Bojangles.  She has been blessed to travel both nationally and internationally with her husband, sharing the glorious gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Holly is co-host of the weekly podcast, “That They May All Be One“.  New episodes can be heard every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app. 

 

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Guarded by God by Holly Sands

Whatever is sifted through the hedge of God’s grace;
Whatever is allowed to squeeze through His loving arms;
Whatever He allows to enter through the ramparts of His protection –
surely is His plan for our good.
For whatever comes – good or bad – meets all of God’s demands and moves us towards the goal of true maturity in Christ.

God sits sovereign and reigns supreme. Satan is not God’s equal, he is God’s servant, and as such, must request God’s permission to touch our lives. We are that well-guarded by God’s power.

So, even if a thing is, to us, the worst possible scenario, it is not outside the sovereign rule of God over our lives. He perfectly watches over us and perfectly loves us, so that every single thing that comes to us has been weighed out by Him and determined to be for our good – not necessarily for our comfort – but for our good. That “good” will conform us more into the image of His Son, which is the goal of our pilgrim journey.

Holly Sands lives in South Carolina at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains with her loving husband, Shane, and idiot cat, Mister Bojangles.  She has been blessed to travel both nationally and internationally with her husband, sharing the glorious gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Holly is co-host of the weekly podcast, “That They May All Be One“.  New episodes can be heard every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app. 

 

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Hope for the Fallen by Holly Sands

You know the all-too-familiar drill. You go about your day, minding your own business when all of a sudden the adversary of your soul – the devil – begins pounding you with memories of your past sin. If he is having a good time of it, he will even replay them in vivid detail – perhaps even connecting those sins to various unrelated events and accuse you until you feel depression looming over the guilt and shame you now feel. Oh, then he has you right where he wants you. When you are wallowing in self-disgust, he will begin accusing you with how God must view you. Ever hear this? “See!, he seethes, “You’ve made such a mess of things in your past. Look at how you fell. Look at you. You are worthless…certainly of no use to God. Why would He use you now?” Maybe he even uses it in the first person and you think it’s your own thoughts accusing you. Make no mistake – it’s your enemy.

I once received encouragement from a sermon of Alistair Begg, that I would like to share with you. May it strengthen the arm that holds your shield of faith.

There is hope for Christians who believe they have made a royal mess of their lives. King David was a believer. David was a friend of God. David was the choice of God. Yet, he made a royal curse of his life.

Therefore, despite the fact that you and I may have ignored God’s standards; we may have denied His Word; we may have rejected His commands; we may have suffered – and suffered terribly, as a result. Some who have repented and now are forgiven have now decided that God’s perspective on you is only some kind of grudging toleration; that you have been removed from the team; that now you are destined to live the balance of your Christian life in a a kind of junkyard of Christian experience.

But, that is not so. That CAN’T be so! As long as God is God.

Because He is a God, as David tells us, who does not treat us as our sins deserve; He puts them far from us as the east is from the west; He buries them in the sea of His forgetfulness. (Psalm 103:10-14)

Listen, Believer, who has listened to the devil’s lie of “I did this; I did that; I did the next thing; I made a hash of the whole business”. Just tell the evil one to go back to hell where he belongs, because you have taken your stand in the unguessable grace of God!

The God, who despite the fact that David was in that sorry predicament – it was still through him that the Christ was to be born in Bethlehem and that the nations would hear the voice of the Word of the Lord!

Oh brothers and sisters, Paul does not lightly say in Romans 8:31-39 that NOTHING can separate us from the love of Christ. Not at all to say that we can continue living in active sin, however, once that sin has been confessed and repented of (meaning, we are no longer living in it), we do not stand accused before our Great God, who has cleansed us and forgiven us. He no longer sees us stained. He sees us washed and clean and clothed with Christ’s righteousness. May I remind you of Romans 8:1-2 – there is no condemnation for you, who are in Christ Jesus; you’ve been set free.

I would encourage you to have a repertoire of scriptures, armed and ready to counter-attack when the adversary throws his fiery darts, that feel more like missiles. Answer back with who you are in Christ. Answer back with Christ’s victory won for you. Answer back with promises from your Heavenly Father who loves you. Don’t let your sword rust in the corner of the room. Pick it up. Arm yourself, Christian. You are not left without defense!

Holly Sands lives in South Carolina at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains with her loving husband, Shane, and idiot cat, Mister Bojangles.  She has been blessed to travel both nationally and internationally with her husband, sharing the glorious gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Holly is co-host of the weekly podcast, “That They May All Be One“.  New episodes can be heard every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app. 

 

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Two Words by Shane Sands

Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 5:1)

There are two important words you need to know, if you are thinking of being a Christian, or if you want a deeper understanding of what being a Christian means.

The first word is Justified.  From the beginning of Romans 4 through Romans 5:1, the word justified is a legal term proving someone right (what is the “therefore” there for?).  In order to stand before God and prevail, He must declare you righteous.  You must be found innocent.  Look at the context of the verse itself – “having been justified.”  This is the prerequisite before moving on to the next word.  How is this justification obtained? By faith.  This first word justified means you have come before the Judge, God Himself.  Examining you with the law, He has found you innocent of not breaking the law and this is on the basis of faith.

The second word is peace.  This is a relational or family term.  Peace means there is no hostility or ill will. God’s accepts you and adopts you into His family.  You have peace with God, the very one who was your Judge.  Your peace comes by way of being justified by faith.  You have peace with God based on being justified.  Now the most important question is this – what is the foundation of that faith which brings justification and peace with God?  The answer is Jesus.

Who is Jesus?  Jesus is, from eternity past to eternity future, the Son of the Living God, the God who is your judge.  Jesus is the only, uniquely begotten Son of God, who came into this world, born of a virgin.  Jesus (Immanuel – God with us) came into this world, sent by His Father, to live the life we could not (sinless and holy), die the death we deserve (He is our substitute – a sacrifice for sin), be buried and rise victorious on the third day.  God raised Jesus on the third day, accepting the sacrifice of His Son and vindicating His word.  God now makes a way for a sinful person to have their sins forgiven by placing their faith in Jesus, who is sinless and holy, for the guilty and rebellious.  Jesus willingly offered Himself up as that sacrifice and substitute to pay the penalty for sin.  If you  acknowledge your guilt, turn from your sin, and then cry for mercy on the basis of faith in Jesus, to God the Father,  you will be justified and then have peace with Him.  Come today and be reconciled to God through His Son Jesus Christ the Lord while you still have time.

Let him who has ears to hear – hear.

  20      Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were making an appeal through us; we beg you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.
21      He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.  (1 Corinthians 5:20-21 NASB)

 

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