DO IT

by Tammy Phillips
June 29, 2021 

“ARISE, for this matter is your responsibility. We also [are] with you. Be of good courage and DO IT.” (Ezra 10:4 NKJV)

Expounded I hear Ezra 10:4 like this: 

ARISE, stand up. go forth. be fixed. endure, persist, grow up, for this matter, word, plan, purpose, affair, business, is your RESPONSIBILITY.  We are also with you.  Be of GOOD COURAGE.  Be strong. Be bold. Hold on. Harden up. Grow firm. Be undaunted.  Be resolute and DO IT.  Make it happen, Work at it.  Commit to it.  Accomplish it.  Attend to it.  Finish it.  Complete it.

I am thankful to God that He is patient, kind and forgiving.  I am thankful that He was the first to coin the phrase, “DO IT.”  I am humbled that He allows us to repeat lessons that we do not get the first, second or four hundred and forty- fifth time.  I have been hearing the LORD urging me on for a few years with the words, “DO IT.”   Sometimes, I do it right the first time, yet many times I don’t.  I just recently found Ezra 10:4 which led me to search for all the times “DO IT” is in the Bible.  Here is what I found…

“Consider now, for the LORD has chosen you to build a house for the sanctuary. be strong, and DO IT. (1 Chronicles 28:10)  What has the LORD chosen you to do?

Do not fear nor be dismayed, for the LORD God–my God–will be with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you, until you (DO IT) have finished all the work for the service of the house of the LORD.” (1 Chronicles 28:20 NKJV)  Have you finished your assignment? 

Hear…and observe to DO IT; that it may be well with thee, and that ye may increase mightily, as the LORD God of thy fathers hath promised thee, in the land that flows with milk and honey.” (Deuteronomy 6:3 KJV)  Have you done it? Are you well?  Have you made it to your promised land?  Obedience has great reward. 

And thou shalt return and obey the voice of the LORD and (DO IT) do all his commandments which I command thee this day. (Deuteronomy 30:8 KJV) Do you know the word of the Lord for your situation ? 

“But the Word is very near you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you may DO IT. (Deuteronomy 30:14 NKJV)  God gives us all we need to do it.  We must look for the how. 

He who calls you (to DO IT) is faithful, who also will DO IT. (1 Thessalonians 5:24 NKJV). If the Lord has told you to do it, He is faithful to help and to do it. 

“And whatever you do, DO IT heartily, as to the Lord and not to men.” (Colossians 3:23 NKJV)  Do it for the Lord and no one else. 

“But He answered and said to them, ‘My mother and My brothers are these who hear the word of God and DO IT.'” (Luke 8:21 NKJV). We hear the word.  We do it.  We are counted as His family. So much so that…

“If you ask anything in My name, I will DO IT.  If you love Me, keep My commandments.” (John 14:14-15 NKJV)  Love Him? Do what He says.

“Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not DO IT, to him it is sin.” (James 4:17 NKJV). When we do not do what He has told us, it is sin.  

“But don’t just listen to God’s word. You must DO IT, what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourselves…  If you do what it says and don’t forget what you heard, then God will bless you for DOING IT. (James 1:22, 25 NLT) Hallelujah.  God blesses the “do it,” when it is done! 

Israel was returning from Babylonian captivity.  They had not done things according to the word of God.  However,“Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the Law of the LORD, and to do it, and to teach statutes and ordinances in Israel.” (Ezra 7:10 NKJV) The Israelites realized they had not done things the right way, so they came to Ezra and said, “Let’s do this.  Let’s do it the right way, the God way.”  

This is how Ezra and Israel responded in Ezra 10:

  • They arose and went to work.
  • They swore to DO IT
  • They fasted.
  • They confessed.
  • Ezra commanded Israel to “DO HIS WILL!” and to…
  • Separate from their sin! This is the same encouragement as, REND YOUR HEARTS!
  • They then answered the call and said, “As you have said, I must DO.” 
  • They realized the work could not be done in a day or two because they greatly transgressed.
  • They came up with a plan to “DO IT” the RIGHT WAY. 

Think about it! I am.  What has God told you to do and you have not done it?  Ezra came up with a great plan that we can follow. They got up and went to work.  They committed to it and took an oath to do it.  They fasted and confessed their sin.  They then acted and began to rend their heart and separate themselves from their sins.  They answered the call and realized it was going to take a bit of time to do it.  So, they came up with a plan to do it the right way.  

I enCOURAGE you to arise, take responsibility, be brave and DO IT.  Do what the Holy Spirit has been asking you to do.  If you do not know the God way, seek Him.  He will instruct you in the way to go.  In the meantime, follow the steps that Ezra laid out.  It will get you on the right path to “do it” the God way.  Thank God that every morning is a day to begin again and  do it…the right way. 

THE UNDEAFEATED TEAM

by Tammy Phillips
June 28, 2021

“But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” (1 Corinthians 15:57 NKJV)

I do not like to lose!  Actually, I hate to lose.  I am proud to belong to the Victor and on victories side. There is nothing like having an undefeated season.  We have to start believing that we can live in undefeatable seasons before they will ever happen.  I look forward to them.    I thank God, our Father, that He is…

UNABASHED
UNABRIDGED
UNAFFECTED
UNAPOLEGETIC
UNBENDABLE
UNBIASED
UNCHALLENGED
UNCHANGING
UNCOMPRIMISING
UNDERSTANDING
UNSHAKABLE
UNASHAMED
UNEQUALED

HE IS UNDEFEATED!

I encourage you “therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.” (1 Corinthians 15:58 NKJV).  We are on His team, the winning team.  Let’s confidently get to work.  Let’s boldly do it!  Let’s live undefeated.

IS EASY PROMISED?

by Tammy Phillips
June 27, 2021

We go through periods of life when EVERYTHING seems harder.  It’s like your walking on water one minute and trying to stay afloat the next.  I raised the question to the Lord back in March and again this week, “Why is everything so hard?”    A friend asked me the same question.  God has such a sense of humor.  Don’t you just love it when people answer a question with a question?  God loves to do this me.  To answer my question, He brought to mind Genesis 18:14, where He questions Abraham about barren Sarah having a child, “Is anything too hard for the LORD?”  Then He tells Abraham of the impossibility that will happen, “At the appointed time I will return to you, according to the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son.”  

When life is at its very hardest, “Is anything too hard for the LORD?”

Then He led me to Proverbs 13:15, “Good understanding gains favor, But the way of the unfaithful is hard.”

When we reject wisdom and do not do what God has told us to do, we make things hard on ourselves and life is harder.  More obstacles will be in our path when we don’t follow good understanding.  Good understanding says eat right, exercise, and lose weight.  Stupidity says eat the way you want, don’t exercise, and think it will not lead to destruction.  It will. That was hard but to my last point.

I don’t see anywhere in the Bible where it says life is easy.  In fact, the word easy is only used four times in the entire Bible.  The only thing the Lord mentions being easy is His yoke:  “My yoke is easy, and My burden is light.” (Matthew 11:30 NKJV) A yoke is a bond of connection.  It was a wooden bar by which two oxen are joined at the heads or necks for working together. The yoke would direct the oxen in the way to go.  When we are yoked with the Lord, we are pulled in the best direction for our lives. Resistance leads to difficulties.  And, when we are yoked with the Lord, He is the stronger ox and carries the load of life.  We, the weaker and less experienced ox are just joined with Him following along the path of least resistance.

I enCOURAGE you with the words of our Savior, “Come to Me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” (Matthew 11:28-29 NKJV).  We are not promised an easy life that is a misconception.  We are told think smarter not harder and that nothing is too hard for the Lord.  When we are yoked with the Lord, then that means nothing is too hard for us either.  Walking alongside Him makes it easier.  We are promised a Savior who will save. His yoke is easy, and He will lighten the burden of this hard life. Stay focused and yoked with Him and not the problems of life and let His ease lighten your load. 

WHO LIKES TO WAIT?

Blessing Tree by Janet Hyun

by Tammy Phillips
June 26, 2021

Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when the desire comes, it is a tree of life. (Proverbs 13:12 NKJV)

I have been trying to take a friend to Nashville and go visit another for MONTHS!  It’s like Interstate 24 becomes blocked, if I plan to do either.  One sister, every time we plan a visit something happens!  Either she has a death in the family, or I do.  It is crazy.  I also have a new friend who I have promised to take around Nashville for four months.  Last time, I had to cancel because our water heater AND our dryer stopped heating on the same day. Recently, I tried to be sneaky and plan a spontaneous trip. Her third cat got sick, and she had to stay home to medicate.  I have been disappointed at every deferral, BUT I know when the visits finally happen, it will be worth the wait.

Wait…who likes to wait? 

My family believes a good dinner is instant and should be delivered on command.   My son ordered something from Amazon and was not happy when it was not here in two days.  We don’t like to wait at the grocery, restaurants, on the interstate, or to use the restroom.  We don’t like to wait.  We want what we want, when we want it and how we want it.  When we do not get what we are waiting for and our expectations are deferred, we experience disappointment.  DISAPPOINTMENT is defeat or failure of expectation, hope, desire or intention; a miscarriage of design or plan.  We do not love it when our plans change or fail.

On the other hand, hope is the expectation of good.  Hope in the focus verse is a derivative of the Hebrew word, yâchal,which means to wait, to remain, to be patient, to tarry, to stay, to trust, to expect.

When our expectations of good are deferred…
When our wait is stretched out… 
When our trust is delayed…
When our patience is drawn out…
When our hope is dragged along…
When our tarry is taking too long…
When our stand is prolonged and postponed…

Hope deferred can be…

A loved one refusing to accept Jesus, after being repeatably told about His saving grace
A prayer that goes unanswered
A child that does not receive healing
A thank you never given
A love not returned
A relationship not progressing
A resume submission going unanswered
A proposal rejected, again.
A trip to Nashville cancelled, once more

It makes the heart sick!
It weakens the inner man.
It wounds the mind.
It wearies the soul.
It wears you down.
It rubs you the wrong way.

BUT…

When the desire comes…
When one’s delight is accomplished…
When the longing of one’s heart is fulfilled…
When we see our Good God’s perfect plan for our life executed…
When our loved one at last comes to Jesus…
When we finally climb the obstacle before us after slipping and falling…
When we get the job, we have been waiting for…
When we eat right, work out and finally see results…
When I finally get to go to Nashville…

Hope fulfilled is a tree of life.
Prayers answered are reviving.
Impossibilities becoming possible are renewing.
Expectations become real, and refresh.

I enCOURAGE not to give up!  Keep hoping!  Keep waiting!  Expect good from our Great God.  I promise you it will be worth the wait. Our God does not disappoint.  The wait may disappoint and wear you down, but not our God.  He will strengthen your sick heart. One of my faves: 

“Wait on the LORD; Be of good courage, And He shall strengthen your heart; Wait, I say, on the LORD! (Psalm 27:14 NKJV)

A HEART RENDOVATION

by Tammy Phillips
June 25, 2021

“Now, therefore,” says the LORD, “Turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning.” 13So rend your heart, and not your garments; Return to the LORD your God, For He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness.” (Joel 2:12-13 NKJV)

Begin again day was March 1, 2021 for me.   Begin again day is really every day.

“I was so sad about my weight, but I could not stay in that place. I had a choice to keep doing what I was doing and get the same results, or I could choose differently and step into my future.   I had to make a change. I had to forgive myself for wasting so much time and so much life. I had to choose to become content in the journey.  I had to surrender completely if things were going to change.” -My journal entry

Holy Spirit guided me to JOEL 2 where the Lord said:

“Turn back to Me with all your heart.”
Come back to Me
Return to Me.
Be restored to Me.
Be renewed in Me.
Be brought back to Me again.
Begin again with Me.

The Lord wants our whole heart.  He is a jealous God.  He doesn’t want to occupy 80%. He wants all of it.  It seems like the last 20% is the hardest to completely surrender.  Then He tells us:

“Rend your heart.”  Who wants to be torn up? Who wants a broken heart?  By definition rend means to tear to pieces, tear open, to separate in parts with force of sudden violence. God does not like any sin. If we have idols in our life or sin that is not dealt with, God wants our hearts to break for what breaks His, sin.  He wants us to turn our back on that sin, turn to Him and tear that sin from our heart.

We respond by saying, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. My sacrifice, O God, is a broken spirit; a contrite and broken heart you, God, will not despise.” (Psalm 51:10, 17 NIV) It is only when we tear up our heart, grieve over our sin, and make room for Holy Spirit to occupy that place of darkness that the Great Physician can begin the mending and healing of our heart. Sin is like a tumor or stain on the heart that needs to be removed, so that we can be whole healed and complete in Him. Sin must exit for us to fulfil our purpose, our design, our end.  The LORD dashes in with sutures of mercy, grace, love, and forgiveness. And He sews our brokenness and open wounds from sin back together.  Psalm 147:3 tells us that “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”

I have never seen a renovation project that did not begin with tearing things up and making a huge mess. Holy Spirit used a mini-reno in our home to demonstrate what He means when He said, “Rend your heart.”  Brayden’s bedroom has also served as a guest and storage room for his leftover college items.  The Lord showed me that his room has served its purpose, but it was time for a mini renovation.  It was time for the room to have a restored purpose.  My younger son’s fiancé plans to stay with us as she begins her physical therapy clinicals. The closet and wardrobe drawers were messy and full.  I needed to make room for her and get rid of some things.  I tore the room up and put it back together again, better than it had been before.  I created a huge mess, but piece by piece, the room was refreshed.  I threw away a “few pieces of trash” that I equated to sin. I reorganized and transformed the space for Caroline to easily come and live with us. Getting rid of sin is like cleaning up your house and welcoming God to come abide in a clean place, free of the things He hates.

Thank God we don’t have to “rendovate” alone. We turn to God in our weakness.  Our heart breaks for our sin.  We stay focused on God and then He begins the renovation project of us.  It is messy.  It is hard.  It is not easy.  When we stay focused, the restoration can be a fast.  If we lose focus, it can be slow or even come to a stand still.   The renovation depends on how many detours we throw in God’s way.  Sometimes, we just have to begin again.

TURN to the LORD your GOD.  Be restored.  Be renewed.  Be refreshed.  Be renovated.

The Lord is gracious, full of mercy, inclined to compassion and shows favor.
The Lord is merciful, full of compassion, loves deeply and tenderly.
The Lord is slow to anger, long suffering and patient during the reno.
The Lord is of great kindness, gargantuan goodness, mucho mercy, and lavish lovingkindness.
The Lord relents from doing harm.

I enCOURAGE you to rend your heart.  Allow your heart  to break for what breaks His.  Turn to Him.  Surrender your whole heart and allow Him to mend, heal, restore, renew, and refresh you.  The end result, He always does great work. “Fear not. Be glad and rejoice. For the Lord has done marvelous things.” (Joel 2:21)

 

 

WHAT A DAY OF MERCY LOOKS LIKE

by Tammy Phillips
June 24, 2021

 “Now, therefore,” says the LORD, “Turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning.” 13 So rend your heart, and not your garments; Return to the LORD your God, For He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness.” (Joel 2:12-13 NKJV)

Holy Spirit had really been chasing me down and speaking to my heart.  He was coming after me with word after loving word.  He was gently turning me back to Him and my disgust with myself to His mercy.  He wanted my whole heart.  Every broken piece of it.  He wanted me to let go and repent in two different areas.  The first one was my eating habits.  The second I will discuss later. 

On February 22, 2021, I confessed my lack of self-control to the Lord and my sisters.  The very next day, I was blessed to go to Florida to finalize plans for our son’s rehearsal dinner.  I could hear the Lord calling me to return to Him in my eating.  Our Father chose to shower me with His love, mercy, and grace in my turning.  He became absolutely irresistible to me.  Through random acts of kindness in one day, He showed me how very much He loved me:

  1. I picked a random jacket that I had worn early to pack for the trip.  It “happened” to pocket the only key fob to my car. I would not have known at all where my key was and would have freaked when it was time to head to airport.
  2. I went to put on my “priceless,” irreplaceable, favorite necklace. It also was nowhere to be found.  I did not freak out.  I breathed and precious Holy Spirit directed me right to it.  It had found safety from a recent trip in a little leather pouch in another bag.
  3. Everything was on time as far as the shuttle and airline was concerned.
  4. My shuttle driver from the hotel to the airport was a believer. As soon as I parked, the shuttle was there and waiting for me.  The driver was chatty.  I thought he was working for a tip. He asked a lot of questions in a short ride that quickly led to us sharing Jesus.  Anthony, my driver, turned out to be an ordained preacher, ex-boxer who has a tv show.  He asked how he could pray for me.  It is usually the other way around.  He prayed heaven down and prayed all over me.
  5. Then an elderly airport security man passed me and said, “You need to walk this way…the beauty pageant is down there.” He was not flirty.  He just wanted to make this girl smile and she needed it.  Only God could align all this encouragement for my weary heart.
  6. When I arrived in Florida, I got upgraded from an economy to a sports car.
  7. On my first walk to the beach, two construction men greeted me. They asked if I was visiting Florida and sincerely thanked me for coming.
  8. Then, the day ended with the most glorious sunset. 
  9. Finished the day with a gift from a friend, Lana Vawser’s book, “NEW ERA.” The Lord showed me I was indeed entering into a NEW ERA.  
  10. My Mom sent me a precious, encouraging email.  She did not know I was struggling to get back on the weight loss journey.
  11. Out of the blue, I got two loving and encouraging texts from old friends and had a phone conversation with another.

You might say, “I never had a day like that before!”  To that I would say, I bet you have, you just did not notice.  The Lord used ten different people that day to love on me.  I had been really sad, disappointed, and disgusted with me.  He did not want me to stay in that  place.

The Lord loves on you every day.  Do you notice?

I enCOURAGE you to take time during your day to really see where God pours His mercy, grace, and love on you.  His mercy endures forever and is waiting on you.   Do you hear Him calling?  He is a GOOD God.  Don’t waste time, turn back to Him.  Thank you for your mercy, Lord!

DO NOT STRUGGLE?

by Tammy Phillips
June 23, 2021

Where are you struggling?  
Is it in a relationship or marriage?

How are your being stretched?
Is it your children, want of a child or loss of a child? 

Who are you striving for?
Aging parents? A coach? A husband? 

Why are you in agony?
Is a loved one sick, dying or even passed?

What are you laboring over?
Is it your current employment or new job pursuit?

What are you fighting for?
Self-control and discipline?

If I could write a letter to you or me in the middle of the struggle, I would encourage with the words of Paul  and Isaiah and simply say: “STAND! STAND! STAND!”  Do not move out of faith in God.  Our confession would be:  

“I stand continually on the watchtower (lean in and look forward) in the daytime.  I have sat at my post every night.” (Isaiah 21:8 NKJV)

I WILL STAND CONTINUALLY.
I will endure constantly.
I will continue continually.
I will abide always.
I will persist persistently.
I will be steadfast without interruption.
I will stand upright invariably.
I will stand firm forever.
I will persevere perpetually.
I will remain in place unceasingly.
I will be resolute in the stretch.

I WILL NOT MOVE!

I HAVE SAT.
I have taken my stand.
I have been stationed.
I have been erected.
I  have been established.
I have been fixed.
I have been planted.
I have been put in place. 

I HAVE NOT MOVED
I WILL NOT MOVE.
I AM NOT MOVING.

I will not be caught off guard.
I will be on alert.
The struggle will not win.

I am an Overcomer in Him.

I enCOURAGE you to stand in the middle of your struggle.

THE LORD IS YOUR KEEPER

“The Lord is your Cover.” Another lovely sunset by Maria Silen-@mamaartphotos

by Tammy Phillips
June 22, 2021

The only way that I am still here on this earth is because the LORD is and has been my Keeper.  Thank the Lord that He looks past stupid, careless, and reckless.  One rainy day about thirty years ago, I was driving west on two lanes of 316 headed from Athens to Atlanta. Unexplainably, I lost control of my car, spun around, and ended up nose to nose with an eighteen-wheeler truck.  There were literally inches between us, but not a scratch on either of us.  The LORD was my KEEPER.

In my early twenties in the pre-cellphone era, I helped move my best friend to Tampa, Florida. We got separated and I ran out of gas at night on I-75S which was then called cocaine alley.  I was picked up by two men in a van who did not harm me.  They kindly took me to a gas station but later stole my money. The LORD was my Keeper.

Brayden, my oldest son was born by c-section.  At some point he swallowed meconium which went to his lungs.  He had difficulty breathing and was not getting better.  I gave him back to the Lord, laid him at the feet of Jesus, and ask for healing.  Shortly after, we went home.  Also, I stopped breathing on the operating table during his delivery.  We both survived.  The Lord was and is our Keeper from birth to earth to heaven and all places in between. 

There are more of those God stories, but I will stop for now and  remind you…

The LORD is your Keeper.
The LORD is your Watchman.
The LORD is your Guard.
The LORD is your Preserver.
The LORD is your Protector.
The LORD is your Hedge of Protection.
The LORD is your Overseer.
The LORD is your Cover.

The Keeper will not allow your foot to be moved.
The Keeper will not slumber.
The Keeper will not sleep.
The Keeper is the shade at your right hand.
The Keeper will preserve you from all evil.
The Keeper will preserve your soul.

The Keeper shall keep, watch, guard, preserve, protect, circle, oversee, and cover your going out and your coming, now, and forever. (Psalm 121)

Of course, we are to imitate our Keeper, the LORD.  We are to be watchmen and keepers.  We are instructed in 1 Peter 5:8: “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour.”   Our “keeping rooms” should be keeping the enemy from carrying out his plans.

Paul tells us that we should be watchful in prayer, praying always and for everyone. “Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints— (Ephesians 6:18 NKJV)

In Philippians 4 Paul also tells us to pray about everything.  I think “everything” just about covers. It.  Pray all the time, for everything and everybody.  Prayer is watching out.  Prayer is keeping guard. Prayer is preserving.  Prayer is a hedge of protection.  Prayer is covering.

I enCOURAGE you, watchmen, to trust your Keeper, the Lord Jesus.  Remember, the many times that He has kept you.  He is always watching and ever interceding for you.  I enCOURGE you to imitate Him.  Pray and cover EVERYTHING:  leaders, the nation, your state, your city, and your community.  Keep your spouse,  children, family and friends at the feet of Jesus in front of the throne of God.  “Keeping on keeping on,” just like the Lord, Your Keeper.

LET THEM HAVE IT!

by Tammy Phillips
June 21, 2021

“Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.” (Luke 6:38 NKJV)

Let them have it.  Whoever needs it, give it away!  Give to everyone who asks of you. (Luke 6:30 NKJV).  Jesus said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive. “ (Acts 20:35 NKJV) And, of course, He was right.  Don’t you like getting gifts, but love giving so much more?  It is so fun when you find the perfect gift and wait in anticipation to give it away.   I am not just talking about precious things wrapped in pretty bows.  I am talking about serving, time, texts, recipes, cookies, phone calls, hope, encouragement, words of life and love. We have so much more to give than “things.”  

“God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:7 NKJV). Quite honestly, we cannot out give God.  He says give and it will be given to you running over.  We do not give to get back.  It is the right thing to do.  It is the God thing to do.  It is His heart.  So…

“Give, and it will be given to you.”
Bestow bravery and bravery will bestowed to you.
Commission compassion and compassion will be commissioned to you.
Endue encouragement and encouragement will be endued to you.
Deliver deliverance and deliverance will be delivered to you.
Fork over forgiveness and forgiveness will be forked over to you.
Grant grace and grace will be granted to you.
Gift goodness and goodness will be granted to you.
Hand out help and help will be handed out to you.
Heap up happiness and happiness will be heaped upon you.
Lavish love and love will be lavished on you.
Present peace and peace will be presented to you.
Pass out patience and patience will be passed out to you.
Render richly and richly will be rendered to you.
Show mercy and mercy will be shown to you.
Supply freely and freely it will be supplied to you.

Good measure! No skimping from our limitless Father!
Pressed down! So more can be added.
Shaken together!   Compacted and compressed!
Running over, abundant, uncontainable,
will be put into your bosom.
For with the same measure that you use,
it will be measured back to you!

I enCOURAGE you to give, give, give.  Think of new ways to give.  Give your time.  Give your words. Give a smile.  Give yourself. Give God.  Give love.  Give because it is the right thing to do.  It makes God happy.  Don’t you like making GOD happy?  The reward is He will not let you out give Him. 

He who has mercy, shows favor, and is gracious to the poor, weak, low, needy, empty, dried up, dangling, hanging down, he lends to, unites with, and entwines with the LORD, and the LORD will pay back what he has given. (Proverbs 19:17 NKJV).  Let them have it.  Give away.

WHAT DO WE DO WITH GOD’S MERCY?

by Tammy Phillips
June 20, 2021

“Be merciful, just as your Father, also is merciful.” (Luke 6:36 NKJV)

Caution before you read this!   Holy Spirit has been transforming me and turning my disgust to mercy in many areas of my life since early 2021.   He has been teaching me the precept of mercy from Luke 6 pretty much all year.  Do not read further, if you have mercy down.  If you are always loving and kind and good, you are wasting your time with this encouragement.  If you never take offense, then move on.  I promise you; the enemy has tried to move me from a place of mercy to offended, more times than I can count on my hand in these last few months.   I am attempting a permanent move to mercy land.  I know as I write this to be prepared for the offense, Jesus said, ““It is impossible that no offenses should come…!”  I am prepared to throw it back and exercise mercy.  I choose to follow our Father’s example.    He gives great mercy, and He expects us to do the same. He gives us some pretty clear instruction throughout His word how to be merciful.

  1. PLAN TO DO GOOD.

“Do they not go astray who devise evil? But mercy and truth belong to those who devise good.” (Proverbs 14:22 NKJV) 

It is easy to do good and love the lovable.  We must plan to do good to the person who has hurt us, the person who does not agree with us and the ones less fortunate than us.  We have to look at all through God glasses that have the lens of truth and mercy.  Those glasses include offense and pride blockers.  We may have been hurt, but the truth is the hurt is not ours to own, forgiveness is.  Mercy and truth are then ours when we make the plan to do good.

  1. PLAN TO DO RIGHT.

“He that follows after righteousness and mercy finds life, righteousness, and honor.” (Proverbs 21:21 KJV)

It is not always easy to do the right thing and to follow after righteousness, particularly, when we have been wronged.  When someone slanders our name, our first response is to react and not turn the other cheek.  Our first thought is not, “let me crucify my flesh so that I can be loving and kind.”  When Jesus was spat on, arrested, and falsely accused, He chose the “right way.”  He chose silence. 

  1. DO NOT FORGET OR LEAVE MERCY BEHIND

“Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart.” (Proverbs 3:3 KJV) 

We already have put our mercy and truth glasses with the plan of lovingkindness and good.  Now we are instructed to put on our mercy and truth scarf and tie it around our neck so they always with us. And it is so important that they are always with us, write them on the tables of our heart as a permanent reminder, never to be left behind.   Nothing like a double reminder to keep mercy and truth at the forefront of our minds.

  1. LOVE YOUR ENEMIES

“But love your enemies, do good, and lend, hoping for nothing in return; and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High. For He is kind to the unthankful and evil…” (Luke 6:35)

This is a hard one to chew up and swallow. Love the hateful. Love the hater. Love the opposition. Do good to those who hate us and pray for those who persecute us. This is imitation of Father God who is love.  He chose us when we were opposed to Him.  He chose His only son to die for the whole creation who was opposed to Him. 

The one time when I was betrayed and hurt the very worst, I went to God yelling for help.  I needed comfort.   I did not understand.  Guess what our Father’s first comforting words were to me?  The scripture He brought to my mind- LOVE!  LOVE YOUR ENEMY!  I was gut hurt and He said choose Me.  Choose love not hate.  At that time, I could not get passed those three words.  Today, I see the reward at the end of the verse!  Love and your reward will be great.  Hallelujah.  Love and you will be the sons and daughters of the Most High.  

5.  DO WHAT IS GOOD

“He has shown you, O man, what is good; And what does the LORD require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God? (Micah 6:8 NKJV)

The Lord really does not ask too much of us. We do not have to follow the multitude of rules from the Old Testament. He has shown us what is good.  We have simple directions to follow Him-do it.  
a.  Do the right thing.  Do truth. 
b.  Love mercy.  Love kindness. Love good. Love love.
c.  Walk humbly. Walk it out with Him. We have to be humble if we are going to walk out mercy.

I enCOURAGE you to give mercy as freely as you have received it.  Imitate our Father.  Pass it one.  It is NOT easy, but in the end, it is so worth it.  “Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.”  (Matthew 5:7 KJV)