Friday, September 14, 2012

God's Preparation


Today’s Scripture: Proverbs 3:11-12

My child, do not reject the Lord's discipline, and don't get angry when he corrects you. The Lord corrects those he loves, just as parents correct the child they delight in.

Words of Devotion

Julius Caesar was one of history’s greatest military leaders. Under his inspired leadership, Roman armies achieved many mighty victories, frequently defeating forces with vastly superior resources.

He faced one of his biggest challenges in Africa at the battle of Thapsus in 49 BC during Rome’s civil war. Even though his soldiers were experienced and highly skilled, they were outnumbered. Caesar knew they needed an extra level of preparation and discipline for the conflict ahead.

An officer in his army wrote that Caesar “drilled with his troops not like a commander with an army of veterans that had been victorious in the hardest battles, but like a gladiatorial fencing master with new recruits.”

His troops might have wondered why he pushed them so hard. But he wanted them to be ready for the challenges that lay ahead. Their skills needed to be honed, and they had to be in top condition. Because of his dedication to preparation and the precision of his training, Caesar’s forces won the battle.

As Christians, we need to remember that God wants us to be ready for the challenges of life. He knows that we will face problems and go through uncertainty and opposition. Like a wise father (and a wise military commander), He knows the importance of discipline. Why discipline? Because He loves us and wants us to be prepared and ready for the victory’s that come with our obedience.

You may be facing tough times or going through challenges. Just remember that God is with you. He wants you to be disciplined, strong in the Spirit, and prepared for the battles of life. Don’t resist His work or give up. Instead, submit yourself to Him. 

Today, Trust Him with your life and be Obedient to His calling. He’s preparing you for victory!



Today's Prayer: Father, thank You for Your discipline and preparation. I submit my life to You. I know that You are preparing me for a life of victory. I praise You and trust in You. In Jesus’ name Amen

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