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“Then he said to the man, ‘Hold out your hand.’ So the man held out his hand, and it was restored, just like the other one!” (Matthew 12:13, NLT)

Oswald Chambers (1874-1917) reminds us: “God does not give us overcoming life — He gives us life as we overcome.”

The first task in our partnership with God is obedience. Too often, we say to God, “Show me, and I will go,” when God is saying to us, “Go, and I will show you.” To do the latter is to live by faith in God. To do the former is to live by common sight and human insight alone.

Today’s scripture illustrates for us the way in which our heavenly Father works — which is the same as it was centuries before in the call of the “father of the faithful” — Abraham (who was previously named Abram): “The LORD had said to Abram, ‘Leave your native country, your relatives, and your father’s family, and go to the land that I will show you.'” (Genesis 12:1)

It each case — including our own in our day — the great work of God begins with our personal commitment through obedience. Stretch out your hand. The overcoming power of God has never been nearer!  – Luther

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“Come near to God and he will come near to you.” (James 4:8, NIV)

How does the disciple of Jesus address internal conflict and external strife?

According to James: First, draw near to God, and submit to His rule in your life, and; second, resist the devil.

Yesterday, we focused on the latter.  Today, let’s look at the former.

The act of “drawing near” to God can be as simple as taking time to pray, but it is always intentional, and it always reflects our desire to enter the presence of our heavenly Father. It is in the presence of God that the child of God receives the wisdom necessary to constructively address internal conflict and external strife.

If you have no peace in your internal and external struggles, make getting nearer to your heavenly Father your daily priority.  – Luther

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“Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” (James 4:7, NIV)

Today’s scripture selection is a “summary verse” of James’ explanation of the source of our internal conflicts and of our external strife.

The solution to this serious problem is two-fold: (1) Draw near to God, and submit to His rule in your life, and; (2) resist the devil.

Today’s focus is on #2. Tomorrow, I will address #1.

The devil is intelligent, experienced, practiced, cunning, and persuasive. He is not, however, irresistible.

In fact, our simple resistance foils his tactic of playing to our desire for the immediate gratification of our physical, emotional, and spiritual desires.  Our physical, emotional, and spiritual needs are real — and they are important. Therefore, resist the devil’s “good” offers.  Instead, wait for our heavenly Father.  His gifts are always far superior to anything the devil can offer; and each comes without sorrow, pain, or remorse.  – Luther

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