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Writer's pictureSteve Abney

Luke 10:21

In that hour Jesus rejoiced in spirit, and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes: even so, Father; for so it seemed good in thy sight.


Have you seen the some of the videos on the Internet of these beautiful babies laughing? Why is it that we could be in the middle of the worst day ever but see this and smile or even laugh aloud with them? It must be something about the innocence or purity of their laugh. The smile of a baby can drive out the darkest of depression. It's just amazing.


This morning I am rejoicing along with Jesus. The scripture tells us that Jesus rejoiced in the spirit. I wish I could have been there to see my Savior smile and rejoice. To hear Him laugh from the belly. You know what I'm talking about? Someone who rejoices does it with every ounce of energy. I would have loved to see Jesus rejoicing.


But something greater than that causes me to rejoice this morning. It's the reason that Jesus rejoiced. He said that His Father didn't reveal Himself to the wise and prudent, but unto babes. It wasn't that God didn't reveal Himself to those who were learned and educated, it was that they couldn't see Him because of their self-righteous wisdom. But the babes, they saw Him. We saw Him! We see Him!


Most babies at Christmas will play with the wrapping paper and boxes more that the toy. You see those wise and prudent men looked for someone wrapped in gold and who would be carrying a sceptre. But I rejoice today because my Savior was wrapped in a sinful, shameful robe carrying a cross! They looked for someone to tell them a way out, but Jesus showed me the way up! I feel like One Big Happy Baby!

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John 5:2-3

Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, having five porches. In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water.


God's Word tells us that this certain man laid here waiting for the moving of the water. Year after year he would wait for the stirring of the water. Every single time someone would beat him into the water and it would leave him to wait on one more year. All of that changed when Jesus passed by. Once this man met Jesus he didn't wait for the stirring of the water anymore.


So let me ask you this... What are you waiting for? Are you waiting for the "right time"? Are you searching for the "right service" that just feels good before you get come to Christ? Christian, are you waiting on a series of meetings before you experience revival? Are you storing up all of your righteousness, prayers, seeking of God for a specific time? What are you waiting for?


Can I tell you something? Stop waiting! He wants to heal you now! He wants to save you now! He wants to give you revival now! He wants to move in your life, that's right you guessed it, now! Now! Now! Now! No more waiting call on Him now!

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Writer's pictureSteve Abney

James 5:13

Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing psalms.


When our boys were very young I can remember them being in their rooms all alone and playing. My wife and I would be sitting in the living room reading or relaxing and we could hear them playing in their rooms with their toys. Some of my greatest memories is of them being alone and no one paying attention to their playing. They would sing so loud and would just be having the time of their lives. We would sneak in the hallway and listen. I even remember them doing this when they couldn't even talk right and the words of their made up songs would be so crazy. But yet they just kept on singing. Still today we will sit and listen to them as they play throughout the house. Whistling seems to be the number one thing to do around here!  


I love how God's word shows us that things can change so quickly. One moment we could be singing and the next we could be praying over our sickness. Or one moment we could be sick and the next we could be singing. So if life is moment to moment and filled with ups and downs, then we must sing while we can. 


Remember the old song... If you're happy and you know it...clap your hands!  See, if we are happy (merry) then we should show it. If you're excited about Jesus and what He has done for you then show it.  If you're happy with what The Lord has blessed you with then show it. Sing, sing, sing! 

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