Monday, August 30, 2010

DAY 376 - Confess The Sins of Our Fathers


Today's Reading: Leviticus 26


Please read Leviticus 26 and listen to what the Lord Jesus Christ would like to tell you before reading my Spiritual Journal below. If you would like to learn a simple and good way of Daily Devotion method please read my “Count Down 5” from this blog. You may click this link directly for the method:Subject Shifting Devotion.pdf. (You may begin with a song to praise the Lord and complete you devotion by singing another praise song.)


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Please click the links below to Leviticus 26:


Chinese: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus 26&version=CUV

NIV: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus 26&version=NIV

ESV: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus 26&version=ESV

Message: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus 26&version=MSG


"But if they will confess their sins and the sins of their fathers - their treachery against me and their hostility toward me, which made me hostile toward them so that I sent them into the land of their enemies - then when their uncircumcised hearts are humbled and they pay for their sin, I will remember my covenant with Jacob and my covenant with Isaac and my covenant with Abraham, and I will remember the land." Leviticus 26: 40-42


To know one's sins and to be able to confess those sins is not easy. But here in this chapter to confess the sins of our fathers seems impossible. How do we know the sins of our fathers? But, like father like son. I have seen many examples including me and my family that the sins of our fathers continue unless you cut the tie in the name of Jesus. Anger, laziness, pride, greed ...and many more.


God stated clearly the reward of obedience and the punishment of disobedience but generations and generations of people committed those sins since deciding to not listen and obey. We test how patient God can be! With what price?


Repent, confess your sins and the sins of your fathers that you will be free from all those spiritual ties that you are not aware of.


Repent!



Dear Lord Jesus,

Help me to be able to confess my sins and the sins of my fathers. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.




My son, Ignatius, completed his three weeks mission in Ethiopia a few days ago.We are so joyful to welcome him home and know that he experienced God mightily in that three weeks. His one word of experience is "JOY"! Please click this link to read his wonderful sharing:http://21ethiopiandays.wordpress.com/


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Prayer items today:

For ACiC/AI


Bishop: Rt. Rev. Silas Ng (Michelle)

Network Leader: Rev. Peter Klenner (Jenny)

Network Leadership Team: Rt. Rev. Silas Ng, Rev. Peter Klenner, Rev. Ed Hird (Janice),

Rev. Simon Neill (Jo), Rev. Ken Bell (Sonya)

Bishop's Chaplain: Rev. Ed Hird (Janice)

Clergy Formation Advisor: Rev. Ken Bell (Sonya)

Administrator: Mrs. Zenia Cheng (Clarence)


Pray for one AMiA bishop one day at a time

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Doc Loomis (Ellen)


Pray for one ACiC/AI church one day at a time



Jericho Road Church, Port Alberni

Rector/Senior Pastor: Rev. John Cox (Sheryl)

Assistant Pastor: Rev. Brad Frey (Julia)

Pastoral Assistant: Rev. Dave Dejong


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Welcome! The purpose of this blog is to encourage Christians to have daily devotion - a wonderful and intimate time with Jesus.
There are three reasons for you to use this blog as your daily devotion:
1. A healthy spiritual diet - One chapter of the Bible daily. We really need at least one chapter of Bible daily so that we are well fed.
2. A good example of Spiritual Journaling - What I have committed for 1,189 days(the Bible has 1,189 chapters)to write this daily post is not for teaching purposes but this is my daily spiritual journal - I write down what I hear from Jesus and how I experience His intimate relationship with me each day. I have launched a wide-spectrum research on daily devotion and have found out that there are less than 10% of Christians that are having daily devotion. Out of that 10%, many having daily devotion are doing so because of guilt (they know that they are Christians and need to have daily devotion and feel guilty if they don’t do that), duty (they need to fulfill their duty as a Christian) or study(lots of Christians primarily use their daily devotion as a time to study the Bible). I do pray and hope that you will make up your mind to have a relational daily devotion so that you can have an intimate time with Jesus. I pray that you will write your own spiritual journal as well.
3. An online discipler – One of the reasons that so many Christians do not have daily devotion is because they do not have a discipler. A discipler can help them build up this basic element of discipleship when they first become Christians. The best way for you is to have a discipler to walk with you for a certain period of time so that daily devotion become a good habit. Or, you may have a small group of two to three people to encourage and be accountable to each other so that you won’t stop your daily devotion. I offer myself as your online discipler to walk with you daily to enrich your spiritual journey. So, shall we start this journey with Jesus Christ our Lord now!

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  • 1 comment:

    1. It reminds me of the Doukhobor saying, 'Look after the land and the land will look after you'.

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