Waiting On God
"Wait for the Lord and keep his ways. He will exalt you to inherit the land; when the wicked are cut off, you will see it."
Psalm 37:34
For the past 30 years, I have spent countless hours researching the ancestry of my grandmother, who was born in 1893. She was adopted at birth, but I haven't been able to find her real parents, or the reason she was adopted. I have information that leads me to believe both her father and mother were killed in some kind of accident, but have not been able to find conclusive information to back this up. The waiting all these years has been hard, as it is with most people, when they have to wait on something. The Bible tells us in many scriptures that we need to be patient, thus the old saying "have the patience of Job." But it is hard to wait, and the Bible gives us a clue on how we should wait in the scripture above, as it tells us to keep His ways while we wait. Psalm 37:7 also tells us, "Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him." When we're waiting on God we need to realize that His time is not our time. Most people, when they pray, want immediate results, however we need to realize that often what we pray for is not what we really need. Only God knows what His plan is for each of us, and through our eyes we see only a tiny piece of God's plan. All the pieces of this giant puzzle need to come together to fulfill God's plan for us, and many times these pieces are not ready to fall into place. This is where our waiting comes in, as we must depend on God's perfect timing to make all things come together at the right time. If you are praying for some situation, don't become discouraged, pray that much harder, and in God's perfect time His plan for your life will become a reality, as all the pieces will fall into place.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 10
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Get The Pigs Out
Get The Pigs Out
"The unfolding of your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple."
Psalm 119:130
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the pressure and stress that you face each day? In our society, just the busyness of life drains the energy out of most people, and they find it difficult to deal with even simple trials and difficulties they face in their daily lives. One of Satan's greatest weapons is to keep people so busy doing so many little things, that the most important things never get done. My grandfather had an old saying "you can't get the water to clear up until you get the pigs out of the creek". This simple statement is so true as until we get all the little things, and the busyness out of our lives we will never be able to concentrate on the things that are most important. The most important thing in your life is to make room for God, and if the pigs are in the creek muddying the water, you have to get them out before you can see clearly that God is the most important. You have to get your house in order, to free yourself of the unimportant things, that take time away from God. If you find yourself starting each day with a mountain of tasks facing you, ask God to give you His wisdom and understanding to manage your time. Get the pigs out of your life so that you can see clearly what things are important to do. God loves you, and loves you even more when you call on His name each day, and ask for His wisdom and guidance. He will freely give this to you if you will ask. Just remember that God longs to be good to those that are looking for His goodness. Ask Him to simplify your life, to remove the busyness, so that you can devote time for Him each day. Put Him first in all that you do, and He will get the pigs out of your life, and you will see be able to see clearly what is important.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 9
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"The unfolding of your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple."
Psalm 119:130
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the pressure and stress that you face each day? In our society, just the busyness of life drains the energy out of most people, and they find it difficult to deal with even simple trials and difficulties they face in their daily lives. One of Satan's greatest weapons is to keep people so busy doing so many little things, that the most important things never get done. My grandfather had an old saying "you can't get the water to clear up until you get the pigs out of the creek". This simple statement is so true as until we get all the little things, and the busyness out of our lives we will never be able to concentrate on the things that are most important. The most important thing in your life is to make room for God, and if the pigs are in the creek muddying the water, you have to get them out before you can see clearly that God is the most important. You have to get your house in order, to free yourself of the unimportant things, that take time away from God. If you find yourself starting each day with a mountain of tasks facing you, ask God to give you His wisdom and understanding to manage your time. Get the pigs out of your life so that you can see clearly what things are important to do. God loves you, and loves you even more when you call on His name each day, and ask for His wisdom and guidance. He will freely give this to you if you will ask. Just remember that God longs to be good to those that are looking for His goodness. Ask Him to simplify your life, to remove the busyness, so that you can devote time for Him each day. Put Him first in all that you do, and He will get the pigs out of your life, and you will see be able to see clearly what is important.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 9
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Your New Day
Your New Day
"I will extol the Lord at all times; his praise will always be on my lips."
Psalm 34:1
Do you wake up each morning praising God, and expecting His goodness in your life? You know that you can set the tone for your day, by waking up each morning and thanking God for all his blessings, and praising Him. The pressures, problems, trials and struggles you faced yesterday are gone forever, as today is a new day, and a day that you can make a change in your life. There may be trials and troubles that you will face in the hours ahead, but if you ask God to be with you, these will not defeat you, as you will face them with the certainty that God is with you, and with Him by your side, you will be comforted and given the wisdom and knowledge to deal with them. There will be people you will face today that will be negative, complaining, and discouraging, but don't let their spirit rub off on you. You can choose to bless the Lord at all times, let His praise continually be in your mind. Just remember that in this new day, the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn shining brighter and brighter until the day is done. Start this new day by speaking words of faith and expecting God's favor to be on you. When you get in the presence of God each morning you are opening the door for Him to do amazing things in your life. When you are faithful to God in all things, you set the tone to receive His favor, grace and mercy all during your day. Make this the day that you make a change in your life, and let God enter into each decision, help you face your struggles, lead and guide you in the right paths, and make your future secure. You can change your life today, and become the person that God wants you to be. Sing His praises, let Him be in your thoughts at all times and your life will be changed.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 8
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"I will extol the Lord at all times; his praise will always be on my lips."
Psalm 34:1
Do you wake up each morning praising God, and expecting His goodness in your life? You know that you can set the tone for your day, by waking up each morning and thanking God for all his blessings, and praising Him. The pressures, problems, trials and struggles you faced yesterday are gone forever, as today is a new day, and a day that you can make a change in your life. There may be trials and troubles that you will face in the hours ahead, but if you ask God to be with you, these will not defeat you, as you will face them with the certainty that God is with you, and with Him by your side, you will be comforted and given the wisdom and knowledge to deal with them. There will be people you will face today that will be negative, complaining, and discouraging, but don't let their spirit rub off on you. You can choose to bless the Lord at all times, let His praise continually be in your mind. Just remember that in this new day, the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn shining brighter and brighter until the day is done. Start this new day by speaking words of faith and expecting God's favor to be on you. When you get in the presence of God each morning you are opening the door for Him to do amazing things in your life. When you are faithful to God in all things, you set the tone to receive His favor, grace and mercy all during your day. Make this the day that you make a change in your life, and let God enter into each decision, help you face your struggles, lead and guide you in the right paths, and make your future secure. You can change your life today, and become the person that God wants you to be. Sing His praises, let Him be in your thoughts at all times and your life will be changed.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 8
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Stand Up For God
Stand Up For God
"Therefore, since Christ suffered in his body, arm yourself also with the same attitude, because he who has suffered in his body is done with sin."
1st Peter 4:1
In today's society, as well as throughout history, people have suffered because of sinful lifestyles and values that have led them to Hell. Suffering in this life, is to be expected, as people suffer with health, financial issues, job issues, relationship issues and a vast array of other things. We only have to turn on our televisions to see people who are suffering, or to look in our own towns and neighborhoods. Often times we think about suffering being someone that is hungry, without shelter, or having a terrible health problem. However, there is another type of suffering, and that is the suffering we endure by living in an evil and sin infested world. The temptations imposed by the lifestyles of people, the lack of Christian values, and the overall morality of our generation, creates the suffering that God is most alarmed and concerned about. The Bible talks about the suffering we do for the Lord, and says that we should count it as joy to suffer for Him. There is not any suffering that you can ever do that will compare to the suffering He did in paying for your sins. There are many people throughout the world that are suffering today, to be called a follower of Jesus. There are many people who call suffering because they have to get up on Sunday to go to church, or go to the local food bank to distribute food. The Bible warns us that there will come a day where we will have to stand up and be counted, as a follower of Christ, as in the last days there will be great persecution. These times will separate the real Christians from the world. This life is about being faithful to God, even unto death. Stand up for God in all that you do.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 7
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"Therefore, since Christ suffered in his body, arm yourself also with the same attitude, because he who has suffered in his body is done with sin."
1st Peter 4:1
In today's society, as well as throughout history, people have suffered because of sinful lifestyles and values that have led them to Hell. Suffering in this life, is to be expected, as people suffer with health, financial issues, job issues, relationship issues and a vast array of other things. We only have to turn on our televisions to see people who are suffering, or to look in our own towns and neighborhoods. Often times we think about suffering being someone that is hungry, without shelter, or having a terrible health problem. However, there is another type of suffering, and that is the suffering we endure by living in an evil and sin infested world. The temptations imposed by the lifestyles of people, the lack of Christian values, and the overall morality of our generation, creates the suffering that God is most alarmed and concerned about. The Bible talks about the suffering we do for the Lord, and says that we should count it as joy to suffer for Him. There is not any suffering that you can ever do that will compare to the suffering He did in paying for your sins. There are many people throughout the world that are suffering today, to be called a follower of Jesus. There are many people who call suffering because they have to get up on Sunday to go to church, or go to the local food bank to distribute food. The Bible warns us that there will come a day where we will have to stand up and be counted, as a follower of Christ, as in the last days there will be great persecution. These times will separate the real Christians from the world. This life is about being faithful to God, even unto death. Stand up for God in all that you do.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 7
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Anxious Thoughts
Anxious Thoughts
"Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts."
Psalm 139:23
I often get messages from my readers telling me that they have difficulty dealing with various issues because they can't get them off their mind, and worry so much that they literally become depressed. God wants us not to worry, but trust in him for all things, but often that's easier said than done, as all too often distracting and anxious thoughts creep in and destroy whatever peace we may have. The entire Psalm 139 is a beautiful prayer telling us to trust in God for everything, and that God knows all things about us, even all the details of our life. There is nothing that is hidden from Him or that He does not know. This should be enough encouragement for us to trust Him in all things, and should let us know that He is in control. But even as beautiful as this Psalm is and encouraging, David's mind wandered as in verse 19 he says, "If only you would slay the wicked, O God! Away from me, you bloodthirsty men!" David's tone goes from encouraging words to anxious ones, as he suddenly is worried. Being worried and anxious is something even David had trouble with, as he was either praising God, and on the mountain top, or was feeling dejected, and asking for prayer, and down in the valley. I want to encourage you today, that if you are struggling with worry and being anxious in any situation in your life, that God knows about this situation, and is well aware of your struggles with worry and being anxious. The answer to your worry is to pray just like David did, and ask God to search your heart, and cleanse it from worry and your anxious thoughts. Ask Him to take away anything that is coming between your peaceful relationship with God and your trust in Him for all things.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 6
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts."
Psalm 139:23
I often get messages from my readers telling me that they have difficulty dealing with various issues because they can't get them off their mind, and worry so much that they literally become depressed. God wants us not to worry, but trust in him for all things, but often that's easier said than done, as all too often distracting and anxious thoughts creep in and destroy whatever peace we may have. The entire Psalm 139 is a beautiful prayer telling us to trust in God for everything, and that God knows all things about us, even all the details of our life. There is nothing that is hidden from Him or that He does not know. This should be enough encouragement for us to trust Him in all things, and should let us know that He is in control. But even as beautiful as this Psalm is and encouraging, David's mind wandered as in verse 19 he says, "If only you would slay the wicked, O God! Away from me, you bloodthirsty men!" David's tone goes from encouraging words to anxious ones, as he suddenly is worried. Being worried and anxious is something even David had trouble with, as he was either praising God, and on the mountain top, or was feeling dejected, and asking for prayer, and down in the valley. I want to encourage you today, that if you are struggling with worry and being anxious in any situation in your life, that God knows about this situation, and is well aware of your struggles with worry and being anxious. The answer to your worry is to pray just like David did, and ask God to search your heart, and cleanse it from worry and your anxious thoughts. Ask Him to take away anything that is coming between your peaceful relationship with God and your trust in Him for all things.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 6
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Open Your Heart
Open Your Heart
"Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you."
Luke 6:27
There was a young man who I promoted to department head of the laboratory, who was such a promising and talented young man, and could have gone far in his profession. However, another department head, wrongfully accused him of falsifying a medical record. This was proven to not be true, and he was exonerated of any wrong doing. The other department head realized that he had wrongfully accused him, and apologized over and over, but his apology was never accepted. However, this one act created so much tension between the two departments, that he was never able to overcome and forgive, and ultimately transferred to a lower job in the hospital. Forgiveness is such a powerful gift from God, that can literally change lives. When we choose to forgive, it opens a door to our heart so that we can receive God's blessings to begin to flow in our own lives. But, when we hold onto unforgiveness, bitterness and resentment, it closes this door and keeps us from receiving God's blessings. The Bible tells us that if we don't forgive others that God cannot forgive us. That's because the door to our heart is closed. If forgiveness doesn't go out, forgiveness can't come in. But, when we choose to forgive, we open our heart so that we can receive His forgiveness and allow His love to flow freely through us. Today, I want you to remember that people will let you down, they will hurt you and disappoint you. Don't let the actions of others block your relationship with God, by holding onto unforgiveness. Instead, choose to forgive, so that you can increase your capacity to receive everything God has in store for you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 5
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you."
Luke 6:27
There was a young man who I promoted to department head of the laboratory, who was such a promising and talented young man, and could have gone far in his profession. However, another department head, wrongfully accused him of falsifying a medical record. This was proven to not be true, and he was exonerated of any wrong doing. The other department head realized that he had wrongfully accused him, and apologized over and over, but his apology was never accepted. However, this one act created so much tension between the two departments, that he was never able to overcome and forgive, and ultimately transferred to a lower job in the hospital. Forgiveness is such a powerful gift from God, that can literally change lives. When we choose to forgive, it opens a door to our heart so that we can receive God's blessings to begin to flow in our own lives. But, when we hold onto unforgiveness, bitterness and resentment, it closes this door and keeps us from receiving God's blessings. The Bible tells us that if we don't forgive others that God cannot forgive us. That's because the door to our heart is closed. If forgiveness doesn't go out, forgiveness can't come in. But, when we choose to forgive, we open our heart so that we can receive His forgiveness and allow His love to flow freely through us. Today, I want you to remember that people will let you down, they will hurt you and disappoint you. Don't let the actions of others block your relationship with God, by holding onto unforgiveness. Instead, choose to forgive, so that you can increase your capacity to receive everything God has in store for you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 5
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
What Do You Value
What Do You Value
"A man's riches may ransom his life, but a poor man hears no threat."
Proverbs 13:8
There was a man with wealth beyond imagination. He loved to look at his money, gold, & precious stones. He had worked hard all his life to get this wealth, and wished to be able to take it with him when he died, that he asked God. To his surprise God answered him, and made an exception to allow him to bring one suitcase with him. He filled up a suitcase with all his gold, and a few months later he passed away. He approached the Pearly Gates and St. Peter was waiting for him and told him that he couldn't bring anything with him, but the man said that God had made an exception and he could check on it. Sure enough, St. Peter checked with God and found that He had made an exception. So he asked the man what treasure he had chosen. The man struggled to lift the suitcase onto the table, then proudly opened it up. St. Peter took one look at the gold and said, "All the things you could have brought and you brought PAVEMENT?!?" (If you don't get it, see Rev. 21:21) This humorous story is so true, as there are so many people in life that only have one thing in mind, and that is to accumulate wealth. Wealth and money will never bring you happiness in this life, but only worry and grief, as when your life is focused only on material possession they become your God's, and you begin to worship them. The Bible tells us that we can only have one God. If you find yourself today, thinking only about your money and your wealth, it is time to realize that you are headed on a path that will lead you to destruction. There is only one path that will lead to an eternal life, and that is through Jesus Christ. Worshipping your wealth and money will only lead you on the path to Hell.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 4
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"A man's riches may ransom his life, but a poor man hears no threat."
Proverbs 13:8
There was a man with wealth beyond imagination. He loved to look at his money, gold, & precious stones. He had worked hard all his life to get this wealth, and wished to be able to take it with him when he died, that he asked God. To his surprise God answered him, and made an exception to allow him to bring one suitcase with him. He filled up a suitcase with all his gold, and a few months later he passed away. He approached the Pearly Gates and St. Peter was waiting for him and told him that he couldn't bring anything with him, but the man said that God had made an exception and he could check on it. Sure enough, St. Peter checked with God and found that He had made an exception. So he asked the man what treasure he had chosen. The man struggled to lift the suitcase onto the table, then proudly opened it up. St. Peter took one look at the gold and said, "All the things you could have brought and you brought PAVEMENT?!?" (If you don't get it, see Rev. 21:21) This humorous story is so true, as there are so many people in life that only have one thing in mind, and that is to accumulate wealth. Wealth and money will never bring you happiness in this life, but only worry and grief, as when your life is focused only on material possession they become your God's, and you begin to worship them. The Bible tells us that we can only have one God. If you find yourself today, thinking only about your money and your wealth, it is time to realize that you are headed on a path that will lead you to destruction. There is only one path that will lead to an eternal life, and that is through Jesus Christ. Worshipping your wealth and money will only lead you on the path to Hell.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 4
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Do You Have Faith
Do You Have Faith
"Jesus turned and saw her. Take heart, daughter, he said, your faith has healed you. And the woman was healed from that moment."
Matthew 9:22
Today, I want you to think about what faith means to you. In your Bible you find many examples of what faith means. Peter walked on the water, because of his faith. David fought with Goliath and achieved victory, because of his faith. Joshua brought down the walls of Jericho, because of his faith. Many were healed just by touching the hem of the garments of Jesus, because of their faith. "Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." Hebrews 11:1 You can't see faith with your natural eyes, but you have to have faith that it exists. To have faith means that you act and live like it is true. Having faith goes beyond logical proof. Faith goes beyond what you can see, and even beyond what you can think. Faith requires you to walk with God, as faith keeps your dreams alive, gives you hope for your future, and faith keeps your expectations achievable. When we look at the life of Enoch we can see that he was taken from this life and did not experience death, because He walked with God, and had faith in Him. Enoch pleased God, "And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists." Hebrews 11:6 My friends, you cannot see God, but you need to have faith that He exists, just like the scripture above says. You must have faith that there is a God, that sent His son Jesus to die for your sins, because one day you are going to die, and if you don't have faith you will be put into the grave with no hope for a future. But, if you have faith in God, the grave will not hold you, as your eternity will be guaranteed, by the grace of God.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 3
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"Jesus turned and saw her. Take heart, daughter, he said, your faith has healed you. And the woman was healed from that moment."
Matthew 9:22
Today, I want you to think about what faith means to you. In your Bible you find many examples of what faith means. Peter walked on the water, because of his faith. David fought with Goliath and achieved victory, because of his faith. Joshua brought down the walls of Jericho, because of his faith. Many were healed just by touching the hem of the garments of Jesus, because of their faith. "Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." Hebrews 11:1 You can't see faith with your natural eyes, but you have to have faith that it exists. To have faith means that you act and live like it is true. Having faith goes beyond logical proof. Faith goes beyond what you can see, and even beyond what you can think. Faith requires you to walk with God, as faith keeps your dreams alive, gives you hope for your future, and faith keeps your expectations achievable. When we look at the life of Enoch we can see that he was taken from this life and did not experience death, because He walked with God, and had faith in Him. Enoch pleased God, "And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists." Hebrews 11:6 My friends, you cannot see God, but you need to have faith that He exists, just like the scripture above says. You must have faith that there is a God, that sent His son Jesus to die for your sins, because one day you are going to die, and if you don't have faith you will be put into the grave with no hope for a future. But, if you have faith in God, the grave will not hold you, as your eternity will be guaranteed, by the grace of God.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 3
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Our Time Is Short
Our Time Is Short
"But you came and defiled my land and made my inheritance detestable."
Jeremiah 2:7
During the past year the news out of Washington has been all about the debt ceiling, and the mountain of debt the United States owes, because as a nation we are spending more money than we are taking in. I am not a politician, but I feel that the battles we are facing as a nation, is due to getting away from Biblical principles and values. We have abandoned God, taking Him out of our schools, our government, endorsed abortion, and approved same sex marriages. I have felt for some time now that God is turning His back on our nation, and allowing these things to happen, as a form of His judgment, because we have turned our back on Him. I feel that our nation is suffering a spiritual crisis, much more than a financial crisis. Our nation has prospered in the past by keeping God present in our government, as regardless of what political party was in power, they still kept Godly values in focus, and governed by Biblical principles. God gave our leaders wisdom and understanding from the time our great nation was founded, because they kept their eyes on Him. But now they have turned away from these values, and no longer have their eyes on God. The wisdom they need to govern our nation, according to Biblical standards has dried up, and is not there, as God is turning His back on us. The financial issues, the defense issues, the social issues, the civil rights issues that are facing us today is just a glimpse of what will come, if we continue in this path. We will soon become the modern Sodom and Gomorrah, and God will bring down His wrath and punishment against us, unless we repent and turn back to God. Our time is short.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 2
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"But you came and defiled my land and made my inheritance detestable."
Jeremiah 2:7
During the past year the news out of Washington has been all about the debt ceiling, and the mountain of debt the United States owes, because as a nation we are spending more money than we are taking in. I am not a politician, but I feel that the battles we are facing as a nation, is due to getting away from Biblical principles and values. We have abandoned God, taking Him out of our schools, our government, endorsed abortion, and approved same sex marriages. I have felt for some time now that God is turning His back on our nation, and allowing these things to happen, as a form of His judgment, because we have turned our back on Him. I feel that our nation is suffering a spiritual crisis, much more than a financial crisis. Our nation has prospered in the past by keeping God present in our government, as regardless of what political party was in power, they still kept Godly values in focus, and governed by Biblical principles. God gave our leaders wisdom and understanding from the time our great nation was founded, because they kept their eyes on Him. But now they have turned away from these values, and no longer have their eyes on God. The wisdom they need to govern our nation, according to Biblical standards has dried up, and is not there, as God is turning His back on us. The financial issues, the defense issues, the social issues, the civil rights issues that are facing us today is just a glimpse of what will come, if we continue in this path. We will soon become the modern Sodom and Gomorrah, and God will bring down His wrath and punishment against us, unless we repent and turn back to God. Our time is short.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
May 2
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Friday, January 20, 2012
God Is Testing You
God Is Testing You
"But when envoys were sent by the rulers of Babylon to ask him about the miraculous sign that had occurred in the land, God left him to test him and to know everything that was in his heart."
2nd Chronicles 32:31
Have you ever had a time when you felt God was not with you? In the scripture above King Hezekiah experienced this very situation, at a crucial time when he needed God to be with him. King Hezekiah was a very wealthy man and God left him alone because he had became prideful with his success. I am sure that all of you have had situations where you have made a choice to do the right thing or the wrong thing, to sin or not to sin. You may be a Christian, and have accepted Jesus into your heart, but all of you will make choices each day of your life to sin or not to sin. Satan will always be there to tempt you to sin, to offer you pleasure, to tempt you to be selfish and only think about yourself. During these times of temptation God is watching, and may leave you alone, as these may be times that He is testing you, just as he did with King Hezekiah, to know what is actually in your heart. I believe God knows exactly when and how to test us, as to the contents of our heart. Often God tests us with material wealth and possessions, as he did with King Hezekiah, to see whether we are prideful of our monetary accomplishments, and seek to broadcast them to the world. If you are struggling with this, God will test you and let Satan tempt you with material possession, to find out exactly what is in your heart. The choice you must make during these times is whether you value God enough to resist the temptation. The choices you make cannot be faked, or denied, as God knows your heart, and knows if you are making the right choice. Will you pass the test.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 30
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"But when envoys were sent by the rulers of Babylon to ask him about the miraculous sign that had occurred in the land, God left him to test him and to know everything that was in his heart."
2nd Chronicles 32:31
Have you ever had a time when you felt God was not with you? In the scripture above King Hezekiah experienced this very situation, at a crucial time when he needed God to be with him. King Hezekiah was a very wealthy man and God left him alone because he had became prideful with his success. I am sure that all of you have had situations where you have made a choice to do the right thing or the wrong thing, to sin or not to sin. You may be a Christian, and have accepted Jesus into your heart, but all of you will make choices each day of your life to sin or not to sin. Satan will always be there to tempt you to sin, to offer you pleasure, to tempt you to be selfish and only think about yourself. During these times of temptation God is watching, and may leave you alone, as these may be times that He is testing you, just as he did with King Hezekiah, to know what is actually in your heart. I believe God knows exactly when and how to test us, as to the contents of our heart. Often God tests us with material wealth and possessions, as he did with King Hezekiah, to see whether we are prideful of our monetary accomplishments, and seek to broadcast them to the world. If you are struggling with this, God will test you and let Satan tempt you with material possession, to find out exactly what is in your heart. The choice you must make during these times is whether you value God enough to resist the temptation. The choices you make cannot be faked, or denied, as God knows your heart, and knows if you are making the right choice. Will you pass the test.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 30
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
It's Not Too Late
It's Not Too Late
"For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened."
Romans 1:21
As I think about the condition of our world today, and the depravity and lack of morality that is rampant in our society, I wonder just how long God is going to wait to come again. I know that there is much debate about the events of the end times, as to what prophesies must still be fulfilled, before God returns, but as I read the Bible I believe the end times are drawing near. The Bible clearly tells us that no man, only God knows the hour of Christ's return, but the things described in our Bible, clearly indicate that the events leading up to His return are being fulfilled as we speak. It tells us that nations will rise against nations, there will be famines and earthquakes in various places. Many will turn away from the faith, and will betray and hate each other. There will be many false prophets that will appear and deceive many people. There will be an increase of wickedness and violence. These are just some of the indications of the events that will appear in the end days. All of these things are happening in our world today, which indicate that we are truly in the last days. The message I want you to get today, is that you need to be ready yourself for Christ's return. Although we don't when He is returning, you need to be ready. The Bible tells us that it is only God's mercy that is delaying this final event from happening, because it is His desire that none should perish and that all come to repentance. For those of you who have never made a commitment of your heart and life to Jesus Christ by faith, the Bible says that today is the day of salvation, as tomorrow may be too late.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 28
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened."
Romans 1:21
As I think about the condition of our world today, and the depravity and lack of morality that is rampant in our society, I wonder just how long God is going to wait to come again. I know that there is much debate about the events of the end times, as to what prophesies must still be fulfilled, before God returns, but as I read the Bible I believe the end times are drawing near. The Bible clearly tells us that no man, only God knows the hour of Christ's return, but the things described in our Bible, clearly indicate that the events leading up to His return are being fulfilled as we speak. It tells us that nations will rise against nations, there will be famines and earthquakes in various places. Many will turn away from the faith, and will betray and hate each other. There will be many false prophets that will appear and deceive many people. There will be an increase of wickedness and violence. These are just some of the indications of the events that will appear in the end days. All of these things are happening in our world today, which indicate that we are truly in the last days. The message I want you to get today, is that you need to be ready yourself for Christ's return. Although we don't when He is returning, you need to be ready. The Bible tells us that it is only God's mercy that is delaying this final event from happening, because it is His desire that none should perish and that all come to repentance. For those of you who have never made a commitment of your heart and life to Jesus Christ by faith, the Bible says that today is the day of salvation, as tomorrow may be too late.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 28
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Enjoy A Life Of Peace
Enjoy A Life Of Peace
"When a man's ways are pleasing to the Lord, he makes even his enemies live at peace with him."
Proverbs 16:7
If you have gotten up this morning and are struggling with a situation that has taken all the peace and joy out of your life, this message is for you. There should not be any situation that you will face, whether it is financial, a relationship, loss of a job, or even a health issue that you should let rob you of your peace and joy. If you know Jesus Christ as your savior, He will provide you peace even in the most difficult situations. When He made the promise to His disciples, just a few hours before His death, "even though we would have trials and tribulations, be of good cheer, for I have overcome the world." This promise is where your peace and joy should come from. From this precious promise, that no matter who or what may be going in your life, because you know Jesus Christ by faith, you not only have the assurance of spending your eternity with Him, but also the promise of His strength and comfort during your struggles. You also need to know that God knows what you are facing today, even the little things that may seem insignificant to you, as He is aware of all things in your life. God is there to comfort you, during your daily struggles, and all He asks in return, is for you to have faith and trust in Him for all things. Satan is the one that is robbing you of your peace and joy, as any distraction he can cause in your daily life, gets your focus off God, and if he can do this, he can take away your peace. When you asked Jesus into your heart you also got the Holy Spirit which is there to guide you and comfort you through even the darkest storms. So, if you don't have peace and joy each day, it is not God, but Satan that is robbing you. When you put your trust in Jesus, He will give you peace.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 27
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"When a man's ways are pleasing to the Lord, he makes even his enemies live at peace with him."
Proverbs 16:7
If you have gotten up this morning and are struggling with a situation that has taken all the peace and joy out of your life, this message is for you. There should not be any situation that you will face, whether it is financial, a relationship, loss of a job, or even a health issue that you should let rob you of your peace and joy. If you know Jesus Christ as your savior, He will provide you peace even in the most difficult situations. When He made the promise to His disciples, just a few hours before His death, "even though we would have trials and tribulations, be of good cheer, for I have overcome the world." This promise is where your peace and joy should come from. From this precious promise, that no matter who or what may be going in your life, because you know Jesus Christ by faith, you not only have the assurance of spending your eternity with Him, but also the promise of His strength and comfort during your struggles. You also need to know that God knows what you are facing today, even the little things that may seem insignificant to you, as He is aware of all things in your life. God is there to comfort you, during your daily struggles, and all He asks in return, is for you to have faith and trust in Him for all things. Satan is the one that is robbing you of your peace and joy, as any distraction he can cause in your daily life, gets your focus off God, and if he can do this, he can take away your peace. When you asked Jesus into your heart you also got the Holy Spirit which is there to guide you and comfort you through even the darkest storms. So, if you don't have peace and joy each day, it is not God, but Satan that is robbing you. When you put your trust in Jesus, He will give you peace.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 27
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Put God In Control
Put God In Control
"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."
Romans 8:28
Today, I want to encourage you. I don't know what problems you may be facing in your life this morning, but I do know that many of you are going through something that is troubling you. Whatever your situation is, I want you to know that God already knows all about it, and gives you scriptures like the one above that tells you that He works all things for the good of those who love Him. I cannot promise you that all your problems will be solved by the time you fall asleep tonight, or that they will work out exactly the way you want them to. But, I can tell you that God knows all about them, and according to His will they will work out for the good. The thing I want you to remember is, to not give up trusting and having faith that God is in control. If your trials and struggles seem overwhelming today, pray about them, read your Bible and seek God's wisdom, draw closer to Him, and then turn all your problems over to Him and let Him take control. When you turn your problems over to God, even in the midst of them, He will give you peace. Look at the life of Peter, as he spent much time in prison, was persecuted, beaten and threatened daily, but He had perfect peace, because the presence of God was with Him. God will also be present with you during your struggles, as He will also give you His peace and provide you comfort. He has not abandoned you, or forsaken you. Don't try to handle your problems by yourself, without trusting and having faith that God is bigger than your problems, and that He will work things out for the good of those who love Him. Jesus promised you that "he will never leave you nor forsake you."
My Daily Devotional Volume IV
April 26
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."
Romans 8:28
Today, I want to encourage you. I don't know what problems you may be facing in your life this morning, but I do know that many of you are going through something that is troubling you. Whatever your situation is, I want you to know that God already knows all about it, and gives you scriptures like the one above that tells you that He works all things for the good of those who love Him. I cannot promise you that all your problems will be solved by the time you fall asleep tonight, or that they will work out exactly the way you want them to. But, I can tell you that God knows all about them, and according to His will they will work out for the good. The thing I want you to remember is, to not give up trusting and having faith that God is in control. If your trials and struggles seem overwhelming today, pray about them, read your Bible and seek God's wisdom, draw closer to Him, and then turn all your problems over to Him and let Him take control. When you turn your problems over to God, even in the midst of them, He will give you peace. Look at the life of Peter, as he spent much time in prison, was persecuted, beaten and threatened daily, but He had perfect peace, because the presence of God was with Him. God will also be present with you during your struggles, as He will also give you His peace and provide you comfort. He has not abandoned you, or forsaken you. Don't try to handle your problems by yourself, without trusting and having faith that God is bigger than your problems, and that He will work things out for the good of those who love Him. Jesus promised you that "he will never leave you nor forsake you."
My Daily Devotional Volume IV
April 26
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Is God Your Priority
Is God Your Priority
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight."
Proverbs 3:5-6
I have always been very goal oriented, and have set daily goals, and focused my energy fully to accomplishing them. My goals have always been what was important to me that day, and If my goals are not accomplished each day, I feel that I have not given my full effort to the things that meant most to me. We can easily get sidetracked, by the busyness of daily living, and let little things take us away from the things that are most important to us. Your goals each day should include time to spend with God, in prayer, reading His Holy Word, and obeying fully His commands. These goals should be prioritized, and your worship time with God should always be your top priority. Making God first in all things, and setting goals each day, will help you keep your worship of God in the proper perspective. You must realize that Satan does not want you to make time for God, and will always fill your day with the busyness of meaningless tasks if you are not goal oriented. Selfishness is one of the ways that Satan comes at you, as if self gets in the way, you will use your time playing games on the computer, talking to friends, doing hobbies, watching sports, the list goes on. However, if your goal is to make God first in all you do, you will resist the selfish pleasures, and take the time needed for God. If you are really serious about making God first in your life, you must plan to devote the time necessary for Him. Set aside time each day to worship God, to pray and read your Bible. When you make God your priority and acknowledge Him, He will make your paths straight.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 25
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight."
Proverbs 3:5-6
I have always been very goal oriented, and have set daily goals, and focused my energy fully to accomplishing them. My goals have always been what was important to me that day, and If my goals are not accomplished each day, I feel that I have not given my full effort to the things that meant most to me. We can easily get sidetracked, by the busyness of daily living, and let little things take us away from the things that are most important to us. Your goals each day should include time to spend with God, in prayer, reading His Holy Word, and obeying fully His commands. These goals should be prioritized, and your worship time with God should always be your top priority. Making God first in all things, and setting goals each day, will help you keep your worship of God in the proper perspective. You must realize that Satan does not want you to make time for God, and will always fill your day with the busyness of meaningless tasks if you are not goal oriented. Selfishness is one of the ways that Satan comes at you, as if self gets in the way, you will use your time playing games on the computer, talking to friends, doing hobbies, watching sports, the list goes on. However, if your goal is to make God first in all you do, you will resist the selfish pleasures, and take the time needed for God. If you are really serious about making God first in your life, you must plan to devote the time necessary for Him. Set aside time each day to worship God, to pray and read your Bible. When you make God your priority and acknowledge Him, He will make your paths straight.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 25
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Controlling Anger
Controlling Anger
"In your anger do not sin. Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold."
Ephesians 4:26
Your ability to handle anger is an important character trait in your life. The statistics state that as many as 50% of people that are in Christian counseling programs have problems dealing with anger. Anger can destroy communications with your family, tear apart relationships, and destroy any hope of having peace and joy in your life. Most people try to justify their anger by blaming others instead of accepting responsibility for it. The Bible gives us much wisdom about how to handle anger in our lives, and the scripture mentioned above is just one of many. Anger turns to sin when it is selfishly motivated, or it is allowed to linger in our thoughts and minds. Forgiveness is the answer to controlling anger, as many times anger results because we have been wronged by someone, and we want revenge and to retaliate against them. Forgiveness, however, takes away these thoughts as once we can forgive someone who has hurt or harmed us, we are set free from these harmful thoughts. When we use forgiveness as our weapon against anger, and can pray for the people, not hold a grudge, or allow anger to fester, and keep feelings of anger inside us, the battle is easily won in controlling anger. Unfortunately so many people cannot get past hurts out of their minds, and really forgive. Things that happened in the past should never be cause to keep reminding ourselves about past hurts or things done against us. These should be reminders to us to think about forgiveness, and to replace these hurts with love for the people who may have harmed us. When you can convert love for anger, you are where God wants you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 24
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"In your anger do not sin. Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold."
Ephesians 4:26
Your ability to handle anger is an important character trait in your life. The statistics state that as many as 50% of people that are in Christian counseling programs have problems dealing with anger. Anger can destroy communications with your family, tear apart relationships, and destroy any hope of having peace and joy in your life. Most people try to justify their anger by blaming others instead of accepting responsibility for it. The Bible gives us much wisdom about how to handle anger in our lives, and the scripture mentioned above is just one of many. Anger turns to sin when it is selfishly motivated, or it is allowed to linger in our thoughts and minds. Forgiveness is the answer to controlling anger, as many times anger results because we have been wronged by someone, and we want revenge and to retaliate against them. Forgiveness, however, takes away these thoughts as once we can forgive someone who has hurt or harmed us, we are set free from these harmful thoughts. When we use forgiveness as our weapon against anger, and can pray for the people, not hold a grudge, or allow anger to fester, and keep feelings of anger inside us, the battle is easily won in controlling anger. Unfortunately so many people cannot get past hurts out of their minds, and really forgive. Things that happened in the past should never be cause to keep reminding ourselves about past hurts or things done against us. These should be reminders to us to think about forgiveness, and to replace these hurts with love for the people who may have harmed us. When you can convert love for anger, you are where God wants you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 24
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Friday, January 13, 2012
God Can Move Your Mountain
God Can Move Your Mountain
"If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, move from here to there, and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
Matthew 17:20-21
During our lives, we will all face major life-changing situations. The loss of a job, financial issues, the death of a loved one, a problem with our health, and possible relationship issues with family members, or even with our spouses. There are few people that at some time in their life that will not face a mountain that they do not know how to overcome. I know that many of you are facing a mountain today, that just seems to high, and you don't know how to get over it. The message I want to give you today, is how you can respond to these life changing mountains. You can either allow the mountain in your life to keep you from fulfilling your purpose of serving God, and robbing you of your peace, joy and the abundance of this life, or you can move forward in His strength, putting your trust and faith in God to remove your mountain, and live in victory. In the scripture above Jesus tells you that if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to your mountain "Be gone, and it will be gone." Having grown up on a farm, a mustard seed is one of the tiniest seeds, so it doesn't take a lot of faith, but the question is, "do you trust God enough to put your complete faith in Him." Let me encourage you today, that there is not a mountain that you are facing that cannot be moved. You may not understand why God has placed this mountain in your life, but He has not placed it there, without giving you the strength to overcome it. I want you to know that God will give you whatever strength you need to overcome, but you need to draw closer to Him, pray to Him, read His words, and then trust and have the faith that He will move your mountain.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 23
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, move from here to there, and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
Matthew 17:20-21
During our lives, we will all face major life-changing situations. The loss of a job, financial issues, the death of a loved one, a problem with our health, and possible relationship issues with family members, or even with our spouses. There are few people that at some time in their life that will not face a mountain that they do not know how to overcome. I know that many of you are facing a mountain today, that just seems to high, and you don't know how to get over it. The message I want to give you today, is how you can respond to these life changing mountains. You can either allow the mountain in your life to keep you from fulfilling your purpose of serving God, and robbing you of your peace, joy and the abundance of this life, or you can move forward in His strength, putting your trust and faith in God to remove your mountain, and live in victory. In the scripture above Jesus tells you that if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to your mountain "Be gone, and it will be gone." Having grown up on a farm, a mustard seed is one of the tiniest seeds, so it doesn't take a lot of faith, but the question is, "do you trust God enough to put your complete faith in Him." Let me encourage you today, that there is not a mountain that you are facing that cannot be moved. You may not understand why God has placed this mountain in your life, but He has not placed it there, without giving you the strength to overcome it. I want you to know that God will give you whatever strength you need to overcome, but you need to draw closer to Him, pray to Him, read His words, and then trust and have the faith that He will move your mountain.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 23
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
What Can Wash Away Your Sin
What Can Wash Away Your Sin
"For God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world."
John 3:17
One night in a church service a young woman felt God tugging at her heart, and she responded to His call and accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior. The young woman had been addicted to drugs, alcohol and prostitution, and had a very rough past. But, the change in her became evident, and as time passed she became a faithful member of the church, and it was evident to everyone that she had truly been changed and was a devoted follower of Jesus. It was not long until this changed young woman was noticed by the pastor's son, and after several months of dating he asked her to marry him. Some of the church members who knew of the woman's past life, began questioning that it was not suitable for her to marry the pastor's son, and began to argue and fight amongst themselves about the matter. This eventually led to a meeting with all church members involved, and as the meeting was getting completely out of control, the pastor's son stood and said, "My fiancée's past is not what is on trial here. What you are questioning is the ability of the blood of Jesus to wash away sins. So, does it wash away sin or not?" The entire church suddenly realized that they had been slandering the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. This story should remind us that when we bring up someone's past, and use it as a weapon against them, that forgiveness is the most important foundational part of the Gospel of Jesus. If the blood of Jesus does not cleanse the other person completely, then it cannot cleanse you completely either, as you also have sinned. This lovely old hymn, says it all, "What can wash away my sins, nothing but the blood of Jesus."
My Daily Devotional Volume IV
April 22
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"For God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world."
John 3:17
One night in a church service a young woman felt God tugging at her heart, and she responded to His call and accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior. The young woman had been addicted to drugs, alcohol and prostitution, and had a very rough past. But, the change in her became evident, and as time passed she became a faithful member of the church, and it was evident to everyone that she had truly been changed and was a devoted follower of Jesus. It was not long until this changed young woman was noticed by the pastor's son, and after several months of dating he asked her to marry him. Some of the church members who knew of the woman's past life, began questioning that it was not suitable for her to marry the pastor's son, and began to argue and fight amongst themselves about the matter. This eventually led to a meeting with all church members involved, and as the meeting was getting completely out of control, the pastor's son stood and said, "My fiancée's past is not what is on trial here. What you are questioning is the ability of the blood of Jesus to wash away sins. So, does it wash away sin or not?" The entire church suddenly realized that they had been slandering the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. This story should remind us that when we bring up someone's past, and use it as a weapon against them, that forgiveness is the most important foundational part of the Gospel of Jesus. If the blood of Jesus does not cleanse the other person completely, then it cannot cleanse you completely either, as you also have sinned. This lovely old hymn, says it all, "What can wash away my sins, nothing but the blood of Jesus."
My Daily Devotional Volume IV
April 22
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Be Anxious For Nothing
Be Anxious For Nothing
"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."
2nd Corinthians 12:8
In 2nd Corinthians the Apostle Paul is telling us all the trials and tribulations he faced daily in his own life, and tells us that as a child of God we should not worry. He wrote much of this while in prison, and was well aware of the things that cause others to be anxious and worry. Even though Paul was constantly under attack by people wanting to persecute him, he was always at peace with himself as he depended on his faith and trust in God. My friends, no matter what position in life you are in, you will always experience trials and sufferings, as God will not necessarily take your problems away, but He will carry the load for you. God wants you to experience His peace, even in your daily struggles. You may not fully understand how God can give you peace in some of the situations you face, but you do not have to understand it in order to experience it. This peace God will give you is not just for the people who may handle stress and worry well, but it is there for everyone. If you are dealing with some situation in your life today, that you are worried and anxious about, turn it over to God. Pray about it and ask Him to give you wisdom and understanding. Read and study your Bible, and let God speak to you through the scriptures about your situation. When you draw closer to God and establish this close relationship with Him, you will find that you will have peace even during your darkest hour. The Bible tells us repeatedly that we should not be anxious for anything. There is nothing that you will face that is too difficult, troubling, or impossible for God to handle. No matter what your circumstances are, turn your anxiety and worry over to God, and let His perfect peace guard your heart.
My Daily Devotional Volume IV
April 21
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."
2nd Corinthians 12:8
In 2nd Corinthians the Apostle Paul is telling us all the trials and tribulations he faced daily in his own life, and tells us that as a child of God we should not worry. He wrote much of this while in prison, and was well aware of the things that cause others to be anxious and worry. Even though Paul was constantly under attack by people wanting to persecute him, he was always at peace with himself as he depended on his faith and trust in God. My friends, no matter what position in life you are in, you will always experience trials and sufferings, as God will not necessarily take your problems away, but He will carry the load for you. God wants you to experience His peace, even in your daily struggles. You may not fully understand how God can give you peace in some of the situations you face, but you do not have to understand it in order to experience it. This peace God will give you is not just for the people who may handle stress and worry well, but it is there for everyone. If you are dealing with some situation in your life today, that you are worried and anxious about, turn it over to God. Pray about it and ask Him to give you wisdom and understanding. Read and study your Bible, and let God speak to you through the scriptures about your situation. When you draw closer to God and establish this close relationship with Him, you will find that you will have peace even during your darkest hour. The Bible tells us repeatedly that we should not be anxious for anything. There is nothing that you will face that is too difficult, troubling, or impossible for God to handle. No matter what your circumstances are, turn your anxiety and worry over to God, and let His perfect peace guard your heart.
My Daily Devotional Volume IV
April 21
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Your Walls Can Fall
Your Walls Can Fall
"When the trumpets sounded, the people shouted, and at the sound of the trumpet, when people gave a loud shout, the wall collapsed."
Joshua 6:20
I have always loved this story of Joshua and the Children of Israel, and how they destroyed the city of Jericho. This is a perfect example of a man walking in faith, and trusting and believing in God. Joshua was a military man who had been used to war, and doing battle with his enemies. When he was faced with this impenetrable wall that surrounded Jericho, I am sure he knew that it was just too high and too thick, even with his soldiers, to break through and take the city. Joshua was also a man of God, and when he heard God talk to him and give him these instructions, he must have questioned this in his mind, as it probably didn't make sense to him, but he obeyed God's commands. We know what happened, as described in the scripture above, that when the trumpets sounded and the people shouted the walls fell down. This is another example of the power of God, as when the mission seems impossible in the eyes of man, the power of God can do the impossible. Just as God parted the sea and let the people of Israel flee from bondage, or just as God directed Noah to build an ark, nothing is impossible with God. My friends, you will find that many times God's plans often don't make sense to us, as He knows things that we don't know. But when God does the impossible, we can only sit back and say, "Only God could have done this." When we see and hear about people being healed of incurable sicknesses, or escaping miraculous accidents, this is God at work doing the impossible. God is calling you to also walk in faith just like Joshua did, as He can do the impossible in your life.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 20
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"When the trumpets sounded, the people shouted, and at the sound of the trumpet, when people gave a loud shout, the wall collapsed."
Joshua 6:20
I have always loved this story of Joshua and the Children of Israel, and how they destroyed the city of Jericho. This is a perfect example of a man walking in faith, and trusting and believing in God. Joshua was a military man who had been used to war, and doing battle with his enemies. When he was faced with this impenetrable wall that surrounded Jericho, I am sure he knew that it was just too high and too thick, even with his soldiers, to break through and take the city. Joshua was also a man of God, and when he heard God talk to him and give him these instructions, he must have questioned this in his mind, as it probably didn't make sense to him, but he obeyed God's commands. We know what happened, as described in the scripture above, that when the trumpets sounded and the people shouted the walls fell down. This is another example of the power of God, as when the mission seems impossible in the eyes of man, the power of God can do the impossible. Just as God parted the sea and let the people of Israel flee from bondage, or just as God directed Noah to build an ark, nothing is impossible with God. My friends, you will find that many times God's plans often don't make sense to us, as He knows things that we don't know. But when God does the impossible, we can only sit back and say, "Only God could have done this." When we see and hear about people being healed of incurable sicknesses, or escaping miraculous accidents, this is God at work doing the impossible. God is calling you to also walk in faith just like Joshua did, as He can do the impossible in your life.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 20
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Monday, January 9, 2012
How To Forgive Others
How To Forgive Others
"Father, forgive them, for they know not what they are doing."
Luke 23:34
My friends, the scripture above is the ultimate example of forgiveness, as these were the words of Jesus, just before He died on the cross to forgive us of our sins. I am sure that most of you have been wronged by someone at sometime in your life, and it is even more painful if it was from a friend, a coworker, a schoolmate, or even a family member. Our natural reaction to this hurt is often revenge, anger, bitterness and hate. Many times we protect ourselves by drawing away from the offender, which can lead to isolation from everyone, and we find ourselves exiled into a state of loneliness. Many times we wait for the offender to make things right, but usually this does not happen, as they either don't realize the damage they have done, or they simply don't care. When they don't make things right, the injured party carries the hurt. If you have been hurt by someone, and are having trouble forgiving them, just remember the example that Jesus gives us. When Jesus said "forgive them", his offenders had not asked for forgiveness, as this was not a prerequisite for His forgiveness, as He gave it freely and without asking. Not only did Jesus forgive them, but he also did not hold it against them. When you can release the, anger, bitterness and hate from the hurt you carry inside, you will find that an inner peace will come over you, and you will be free. Don't continue to keep this bundled up inside you, but let it go; forgive the offenders who have hurt you, as God's plan for your life will never come to be, as long as you have this spirit of unforgiveness inside you. Just remember the sacrifice that Jesus made for you, and pass his example on to the offender who has harmed you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 18
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"Father, forgive them, for they know not what they are doing."
Luke 23:34
My friends, the scripture above is the ultimate example of forgiveness, as these were the words of Jesus, just before He died on the cross to forgive us of our sins. I am sure that most of you have been wronged by someone at sometime in your life, and it is even more painful if it was from a friend, a coworker, a schoolmate, or even a family member. Our natural reaction to this hurt is often revenge, anger, bitterness and hate. Many times we protect ourselves by drawing away from the offender, which can lead to isolation from everyone, and we find ourselves exiled into a state of loneliness. Many times we wait for the offender to make things right, but usually this does not happen, as they either don't realize the damage they have done, or they simply don't care. When they don't make things right, the injured party carries the hurt. If you have been hurt by someone, and are having trouble forgiving them, just remember the example that Jesus gives us. When Jesus said "forgive them", his offenders had not asked for forgiveness, as this was not a prerequisite for His forgiveness, as He gave it freely and without asking. Not only did Jesus forgive them, but he also did not hold it against them. When you can release the, anger, bitterness and hate from the hurt you carry inside, you will find that an inner peace will come over you, and you will be free. Don't continue to keep this bundled up inside you, but let it go; forgive the offenders who have hurt you, as God's plan for your life will never come to be, as long as you have this spirit of unforgiveness inside you. Just remember the sacrifice that Jesus made for you, and pass his example on to the offender who has harmed you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 18
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Will You Take The Time
Will You Take The Time
"When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus said to her, Will you give me a drink."
John 4:7
In this scripture Jesus had been traveling back to Galilee from Judea, a long journey, and was tired, and stopped to rest and get a drink of water. Even though He was probably exhausted from His journey, He began a conversation with this Samaritan woman which later brought about her conversion. When I read this scripture, I thought about what people would do today, when they are tired from a hard day at work, at school, or even in the grocery store. Would they stop and talk to someone that may be struggling with issues in their lives? Would they take a few minutes to talk to someone that may just need someone's shoulder to cry on? With all the busyness of our daily life, I am sure that many would just pass on by and never stop to hear from someone that is hurting. I also think about the story of the good Samaritan who stopped to help someone on the side of the road, while many others passed by, and did not stop to help. When we look at just these two examples, we see how the Bible teaches us to always be on the lookout for people that need help. Even when Jesus was tired, He took the time to engage the Samaritan woman, and the good Samaritan took the time to help the man on the side of the road. Ministry is not a matter of mood, or picking the right circumstance, but it is one of opportunity and trust in the presence of the Lord, who loves working through us in the lives of the people He positions in our lives. I encourage each of you to always be aware of the people you encounter each day, and ask yourself if God has positioned these people in your life. You may be the one that can allow the Spirit of God to touch them and give them hope and an eternal life.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 17
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus said to her, Will you give me a drink."
John 4:7
In this scripture Jesus had been traveling back to Galilee from Judea, a long journey, and was tired, and stopped to rest and get a drink of water. Even though He was probably exhausted from His journey, He began a conversation with this Samaritan woman which later brought about her conversion. When I read this scripture, I thought about what people would do today, when they are tired from a hard day at work, at school, or even in the grocery store. Would they stop and talk to someone that may be struggling with issues in their lives? Would they take a few minutes to talk to someone that may just need someone's shoulder to cry on? With all the busyness of our daily life, I am sure that many would just pass on by and never stop to hear from someone that is hurting. I also think about the story of the good Samaritan who stopped to help someone on the side of the road, while many others passed by, and did not stop to help. When we look at just these two examples, we see how the Bible teaches us to always be on the lookout for people that need help. Even when Jesus was tired, He took the time to engage the Samaritan woman, and the good Samaritan took the time to help the man on the side of the road. Ministry is not a matter of mood, or picking the right circumstance, but it is one of opportunity and trust in the presence of the Lord, who loves working through us in the lives of the people He positions in our lives. I encourage each of you to always be aware of the people you encounter each day, and ask yourself if God has positioned these people in your life. You may be the one that can allow the Spirit of God to touch them and give them hope and an eternal life.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 17
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Be Patient-Wait On God
Be Patient-Wait On God
"Be patient, then, brothers, until the Lord's coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop and how patient he is for the autumn and spring rains."
James 5:7
I believe God puts dreams and desires in people's hearts, that they work all during their lives to achieve. However, so often many get discouraged as they want instant success and victory, and give up. Throughout the Bible God is telling us to be patient and wait for His timing. Our time is not God's time, as I have always struggled with patience, and know this firsthand. However, I have found that God's timing is perfect, where my timing was always flawed. If you are waiting for a relationship to improve, waiting to find the right husband or wife, waiting for a promotion, waiting to overcome an illness or some other dream or desire, I want you to realize that God knows all about your dream, and in His perfect timing He will make His plan for you become a reality. There is a right way to wait and there's a wrong way to wait. Too often, when things don't happen on our timetable, we get down, get discouraged, worry and become anxious. This is not the right way to wait. The scripture above gives us good advice, as it tells us to consider how the farmer waits--patiently and eagerly. We're not supposed to set around discouraged; we're supposed to be hopeful, positive and full of expectancy. Today, no matter what you are praying for, expect things to change in your favor. As you wait with patience and expectancy, you'll open the door for God to move. He'll fight your battles, and you'll see the abundant harvest He has in store for you. Put your trust and hope in God, that you will have good things in store for you in the future, as His plan is fulfilled for you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 16
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"Be patient, then, brothers, until the Lord's coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop and how patient he is for the autumn and spring rains."
James 5:7
I believe God puts dreams and desires in people's hearts, that they work all during their lives to achieve. However, so often many get discouraged as they want instant success and victory, and give up. Throughout the Bible God is telling us to be patient and wait for His timing. Our time is not God's time, as I have always struggled with patience, and know this firsthand. However, I have found that God's timing is perfect, where my timing was always flawed. If you are waiting for a relationship to improve, waiting to find the right husband or wife, waiting for a promotion, waiting to overcome an illness or some other dream or desire, I want you to realize that God knows all about your dream, and in His perfect timing He will make His plan for you become a reality. There is a right way to wait and there's a wrong way to wait. Too often, when things don't happen on our timetable, we get down, get discouraged, worry and become anxious. This is not the right way to wait. The scripture above gives us good advice, as it tells us to consider how the farmer waits--patiently and eagerly. We're not supposed to set around discouraged; we're supposed to be hopeful, positive and full of expectancy. Today, no matter what you are praying for, expect things to change in your favor. As you wait with patience and expectancy, you'll open the door for God to move. He'll fight your battles, and you'll see the abundant harvest He has in store for you. Put your trust and hope in God, that you will have good things in store for you in the future, as His plan is fulfilled for you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 16
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Friday, January 6, 2012
What Is Your Master
What Is Your Master
"They promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves of depravity--for a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him"
2nd Peter 2:19
The scripture above tells us that we are a slave to whatever sin has mastered us. Today, I want you to think about what sin you are a slave to. Some of the more common things are; you could be a slave to worry, a slave to lust, a slave to food, a slave to your money, or even be a slave to a bad attitude. Whatever you have in your life that is controlling you, and keeping you from having peace in your life, is something that you can remove by simply letting God be part of your life. You see my friend, God does not want you to go through life, being a slave to any kind of sin. He does not want you to spend any of your time mired down with worry, guilt, feeling worthless, defeated, fearful, and thinking there is no way out. God's plan for you is much larger than that, your destiny is too precious, his plan for you is much more important. Your future is too bright to let you be a slave to any kind of sin. Today, I want to encourage you to make up your mind that things will be different, starting today. This is a new day where you do not have to give in to the same old temptations that Satan keeps throwing at you. This is the day where you can stand strong, dig your heels in and resist whatever sin is enslaving you. Just ask God to help you resist Satan's temptation, and He will give you strength to withstand and overcome whatever Satan sends your way. God created you to be free, and today can be your day of freedom from Sin. Call on the name of the Lord, and He will help you. He will strengthen you, and empower you, to overcome any sin, so you can live the life of victory He has in store for you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 15
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"They promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves of depravity--for a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him"
2nd Peter 2:19
The scripture above tells us that we are a slave to whatever sin has mastered us. Today, I want you to think about what sin you are a slave to. Some of the more common things are; you could be a slave to worry, a slave to lust, a slave to food, a slave to your money, or even be a slave to a bad attitude. Whatever you have in your life that is controlling you, and keeping you from having peace in your life, is something that you can remove by simply letting God be part of your life. You see my friend, God does not want you to go through life, being a slave to any kind of sin. He does not want you to spend any of your time mired down with worry, guilt, feeling worthless, defeated, fearful, and thinking there is no way out. God's plan for you is much larger than that, your destiny is too precious, his plan for you is much more important. Your future is too bright to let you be a slave to any kind of sin. Today, I want to encourage you to make up your mind that things will be different, starting today. This is a new day where you do not have to give in to the same old temptations that Satan keeps throwing at you. This is the day where you can stand strong, dig your heels in and resist whatever sin is enslaving you. Just ask God to help you resist Satan's temptation, and He will give you strength to withstand and overcome whatever Satan sends your way. God created you to be free, and today can be your day of freedom from Sin. Call on the name of the Lord, and He will help you. He will strengthen you, and empower you, to overcome any sin, so you can live the life of victory He has in store for you.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 15
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Feel God's Presence
Feel God's Presence
“See! The winter is past; the rains are over and gone. Flowers appear on the earth; the season of singing has come, the cooing of doves is heard in our land.”
Song of Songs 2:11-12
I always include this devotional in all of my books as this is a special one for me, and lets me see and feel God's presence all around me. One of my favorite hobbies is working in my yard and garden, and as I spend many hours planting, pruning and weeding my flowers, I see God all around me, as I gaze on the beauty of what He has created before me. I believe God desires to be part of our everyday lives in this manner. He shows us His majesty in all the beauty that surrounds us, if we will look for it. Years ago, I discovered the above scripture during my Bible study, and it really jumped off the page at me, as it is one of the most beautiful scriptures I had discovered in some time. Since I found this scripture, every time I go out in my yard, I now think about this verse. It reminds me of God, and the beauty He has created all around me. After the rain and the storms comes the rainbow, and the beauty of the flowers, that He has surrounded me with. It is now a time for singing, as the birds fill the air with their joyful sounds. Since I asked Jesus into my heart, I can see Him and feel Him throughout my day, in all different ways such as this, which I had never experienced before. I believe Jesus wants us to experience Him in this way, in our everyday lives. It is through these kinds of moments, that we realize just how amazing God really is, when we hear the birds singing all around us, see the blue sky above, and feel the wind gently blowing through the trees These are now special times for me, as I can see God, and feel His presence all around me.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 14
Robert William Brock, Jr.
“See! The winter is past; the rains are over and gone. Flowers appear on the earth; the season of singing has come, the cooing of doves is heard in our land.”
Song of Songs 2:11-12
I always include this devotional in all of my books as this is a special one for me, and lets me see and feel God's presence all around me. One of my favorite hobbies is working in my yard and garden, and as I spend many hours planting, pruning and weeding my flowers, I see God all around me, as I gaze on the beauty of what He has created before me. I believe God desires to be part of our everyday lives in this manner. He shows us His majesty in all the beauty that surrounds us, if we will look for it. Years ago, I discovered the above scripture during my Bible study, and it really jumped off the page at me, as it is one of the most beautiful scriptures I had discovered in some time. Since I found this scripture, every time I go out in my yard, I now think about this verse. It reminds me of God, and the beauty He has created all around me. After the rain and the storms comes the rainbow, and the beauty of the flowers, that He has surrounded me with. It is now a time for singing, as the birds fill the air with their joyful sounds. Since I asked Jesus into my heart, I can see Him and feel Him throughout my day, in all different ways such as this, which I had never experienced before. I believe Jesus wants us to experience Him in this way, in our everyday lives. It is through these kinds of moments, that we realize just how amazing God really is, when we hear the birds singing all around us, see the blue sky above, and feel the wind gently blowing through the trees These are now special times for me, as I can see God, and feel His presence all around me.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 14
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Will You Stand
Will You Stand
"Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life."
Proverbs 4:23
Over the years I have noticed that many so called Christians, do not speak out, and let others know that they are a Christian. You can observe Christians, in most areas of our society, in places they should not be. You can observe Christians, talking to people who are using bad language. You can find Christians, receiving dirty e-mails and messages, from so called friends. You can find Christians, working in situations that are unlawful, and that not pleasing to God. You can find Christians dressing inappropriately, and indecent. I spent 45 years in health care, and had all kinds of situations occur, where I could have kept silent, and put up with situations that were not Godly. There is no excuse for letting people curse around you, as you can kindly tell them that you do not feel comfortable with their language. There is no excuse when you let people continue to send you dirty e-mail messages, as you can ask to be removed from their mailing lists. There is no excuse for you letting the current fashion trend cause you to dress inappropriate. When you don't speak out, and remove yourself from these situations, you are turning a blind eye to sin. Our world is in desperate need of people who are willing to stand up for what is right. The people you associate with, need to know that you are a Christian, and that you do not condone their type of behavior. You should not be silent, and simply go along with the crowd, but should let them know that God is your savior, and that you are uncomfortable with their actions. It will not take long for people to respect your wishes, as they will change their behavior when they are in your presence. Will you be the person that will stand up for God?
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 12
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life."
Proverbs 4:23
Over the years I have noticed that many so called Christians, do not speak out, and let others know that they are a Christian. You can observe Christians, in most areas of our society, in places they should not be. You can observe Christians, talking to people who are using bad language. You can find Christians, receiving dirty e-mails and messages, from so called friends. You can find Christians, working in situations that are unlawful, and that not pleasing to God. You can find Christians dressing inappropriately, and indecent. I spent 45 years in health care, and had all kinds of situations occur, where I could have kept silent, and put up with situations that were not Godly. There is no excuse for letting people curse around you, as you can kindly tell them that you do not feel comfortable with their language. There is no excuse when you let people continue to send you dirty e-mail messages, as you can ask to be removed from their mailing lists. There is no excuse for you letting the current fashion trend cause you to dress inappropriate. When you don't speak out, and remove yourself from these situations, you are turning a blind eye to sin. Our world is in desperate need of people who are willing to stand up for what is right. The people you associate with, need to know that you are a Christian, and that you do not condone their type of behavior. You should not be silent, and simply go along with the crowd, but should let them know that God is your savior, and that you are uncomfortable with their actions. It will not take long for people to respect your wishes, as they will change their behavior when they are in your presence. Will you be the person that will stand up for God?
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 12
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Are you Afraid
Are You Afraid
"Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safe."
Proverbs 29:25
When I think about this scripture, I think about the prophet Jeremiah, who God commanded to go to the people in Israel and demand that they repent of their sins, and return to God. Jeremiah's fear began to get the best of him, and he began to come up with excuses, why he couldn't go. "I am too young." "I do not know how to speak." Even though Jeremiah made excuses why he couldn't go, God didn't give up on him, and encouraged him by saying "I am with you and will rescue you."Jeremiah 1:8 God was with Jeremiah, and he did go and tell the people all that God wanted him to tell them. Fear is something that most people battle each day, from the fear of flying, to fear of heights, to fear of snakes, and many other types of fear. No matter what kind of fear you have in your life today, I want you to know that you can overcome it. God may be asking you to use one of your gifts to reach out in your community, with a coworker, a family member or a classmate, and you are using fear as the reason you are not stepping out. Just as God was with Jeremiah and calmed his fear, He can do the same for you. The Bible teaches us that the "fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, and the fear of man is a stumbling block." If you are using fear as an excuse, just remember that God never calls you to do something for Him, that He doesn't empower you to do. Please take the time to get in the presence of God each day, let him speak to you and take away your fear. God's mission, and your purpose on earth is to let others know about the saving grace of Jesus. Open your ears and hearts to God, and let Him fulfill your mission to spread the word.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 11
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safe."
Proverbs 29:25
When I think about this scripture, I think about the prophet Jeremiah, who God commanded to go to the people in Israel and demand that they repent of their sins, and return to God. Jeremiah's fear began to get the best of him, and he began to come up with excuses, why he couldn't go. "I am too young." "I do not know how to speak." Even though Jeremiah made excuses why he couldn't go, God didn't give up on him, and encouraged him by saying "I am with you and will rescue you."Jeremiah 1:8 God was with Jeremiah, and he did go and tell the people all that God wanted him to tell them. Fear is something that most people battle each day, from the fear of flying, to fear of heights, to fear of snakes, and many other types of fear. No matter what kind of fear you have in your life today, I want you to know that you can overcome it. God may be asking you to use one of your gifts to reach out in your community, with a coworker, a family member or a classmate, and you are using fear as the reason you are not stepping out. Just as God was with Jeremiah and calmed his fear, He can do the same for you. The Bible teaches us that the "fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, and the fear of man is a stumbling block." If you are using fear as an excuse, just remember that God never calls you to do something for Him, that He doesn't empower you to do. Please take the time to get in the presence of God each day, let him speak to you and take away your fear. God's mission, and your purpose on earth is to let others know about the saving grace of Jesus. Open your ears and hearts to God, and let Him fulfill your mission to spread the word.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 11
Robert William Brock, Jr.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Spend Time With God
Spend Time With God
"But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
Isaiah 40:31
We live in such a fast paced, time crunched world that just about everything we do is rushed, hurried and urgent. We have put ourselves on such tight schedules that we have little time left, other than for the bare necessities. The sports events, the work schedules, the hobbies, all eat away at what little precious time we have, that we have very little left for the things that are really important in life; God, family, health and other relationships, including the building up of our spiritual lives. If you find yourself described above, what are you placing first in your daily schedule? The Bible gives us the way our lives are to be structured. God comes first, followed by our families, and then others. This may seem so simple, to get your life back in order, but all you need to do is make God first, and it will work if you will practice it daily. Take just a few minutes each morning to get into the presence of God, read your Bibles, pray and ask Him to lead and guide you in the hours ahead. Doing this simple exercise, will set the tone for your day. You cannot properly handle life without God, but getting in His presence each morning will allow Him to strengthen you, and enable you to handle life peacefully and wisely. When you make time for God and then listen to His voice, He will lead and guide you to make the right choices during your day. Don't let the pressure and busyness of this world continue to control you. When you spend time with God, he will renew your strength, let you soar on wings like eagles, and not grow weary. He will then let the other parts of your life fall into the proper place.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 10
Robert William Brock, Jr.
"But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
Isaiah 40:31
We live in such a fast paced, time crunched world that just about everything we do is rushed, hurried and urgent. We have put ourselves on such tight schedules that we have little time left, other than for the bare necessities. The sports events, the work schedules, the hobbies, all eat away at what little precious time we have, that we have very little left for the things that are really important in life; God, family, health and other relationships, including the building up of our spiritual lives. If you find yourself described above, what are you placing first in your daily schedule? The Bible gives us the way our lives are to be structured. God comes first, followed by our families, and then others. This may seem so simple, to get your life back in order, but all you need to do is make God first, and it will work if you will practice it daily. Take just a few minutes each morning to get into the presence of God, read your Bibles, pray and ask Him to lead and guide you in the hours ahead. Doing this simple exercise, will set the tone for your day. You cannot properly handle life without God, but getting in His presence each morning will allow Him to strengthen you, and enable you to handle life peacefully and wisely. When you make time for God and then listen to His voice, He will lead and guide you to make the right choices during your day. Don't let the pressure and busyness of this world continue to control you. When you spend time with God, he will renew your strength, let you soar on wings like eagles, and not grow weary. He will then let the other parts of your life fall into the proper place.
My Daily Devotional Volume Six
April 10
Robert William Brock, Jr.
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