Many see the Word of God. . .few observe!
8 hYou shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes.[1] 7194 קָשַׁר [qashar /kaw·shar/] v. A primitive root: to tie, physically (gird, confine, compact) or mentally (in love, league); TWOT 2090; GK 8003; 44 occurrences; AV translates as “conspired” 18 times, “bind” 14 times, “made” five times, “stronger” twice, and translated miscellaneously five times. 1to bind, tie, bind together, league together, conspire. 1a (Qal). 1a1 to bind, confine.1a2 to league together, conspire. 1b (Niphal) to be bound, be bound up. 1c (Piel). 1c1 to bind on. 1c2 to bind fast. 1c3 to bind, tie. 1c4 to bind to oneself. 1d (Pual) robust, vigorous (participle). 1e (Hithpael) to conspire.[2] How do you conspire with the Lord? What daily reminders do you have to influence your thinking with the Word of God? What reminders take you back and jog your memory. How you behave is to be guided by His Word. Your thinking and behavior should be changing each day by the Word. Are you truly in an association with the Lord? I know for me I need reminders to help keep me on track. Cathy and Danny Sartin Deeper Still Missions Copyright © Danny Sartin and Deeper Still Missions. All Rights Reserved. Bible Nuggets are written for pastors who have requested a closer look at God’s Word. Re-Prints Deeper Still Missions devotionals are protected by international copyright laws. To request reprint permission contact the offices of DSM. Permission is granted and encouraged to forward this email in its entirety to others without making any changes or deletions. To unsubscribe just reply to this email with the subject unsubscribe. You can contact Deeper Still Missions at P.O. Box 343370 Bartlett, TN 38134. h ch. 11:18; Prov. 3:3; 6:21; 7:3; See Ex. 13:9 [1] The Holy Bible: English Standard Version. 2001 (Dt 6:8). Wheaton: Standard Bible Society. v v: verb TWOT Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament GK Goodrick-Kohlenberger AV Authorized Version [2] Strong, J. (2001). Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon. Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software.
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A Kingdom Leader is committed to character, a by-product of patience during trials and tribulation. This character comes from a person who is unswerving from his loyalty to faith and a deliberate purpose. The dross of the heart is removed from the pure and precious medal of the soul. It leaves the pristine reflection of God in a leader’s life. The asset of difficulties helps them accomplish patience and remain under any trial that comes their way. Are you willing to be steadfast, constant and endure the greatest trials and sufferings? Are you remaining under trials in a God-honoring way so as to learn the lesson they are sent to teach? Or, do you get out from under them in an effort to be relieved of their pressure? Tried integrity is a state of mind that has stood the test and stayed under trials. Nehemiah remains patient through the entire process of rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, one brick at a time. Romans 5:3-4 says. . . We also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance, perseverance, character; and character, hope. (1) We hope and pray that you will reflect Jesus Christ today. Cathy and Danny Sartin www.deeperstillmissions.com (1) The Holy Bible: New International Version. Electronic ed. Grand Rapids; Zondervan, 1996, c1984, S Rom 5:3-4 Copyright © Danny Sartin and Deeper Still Missions. All Rights Reserved. Kingdom Leadership is written for missionaries and ministers serving our Lord in various parts of the world. Re-Prints Deeper Still Missions devotionals are protected by international copyright laws. To request reprint permission contact the offices of DSM. Permission is granted and encouraged to forward this email in its entirety to others without making any changes or deletions. To unsubscribe just reply to this email with the subject unsubscribe. You can contact Deeper Still Missions at P.O. Box 343370 Bartlett, TN 38134. A Kingdom Leader has a useful heart. It is fine, beneficial, beautiful and produces good things. It is so productive because it is open, teachable and desiring results that are increasing. Are you open to hear anything the Lord might say to you? Is your heart tender and friendly? Do you see fruit and good works as a result of your leadership? Do co-workers see you as honest and approachable? Is your heart damaged from the difficulties of life? Jesus said in Luke, As for that in the good soil, they are those who, hearing the word, hold it fast in an honest and good heart, and bear fruit with patience.[1] The seeds planted by the Lord should bring a strong harvest. Cathy and Danny Sartin Copyright © Danny Sartin and Deeper Still Missions. All Rights Reserved. Kingdom Leadership is written for missionaries and ministers serving our Lord in various parts of the world. Re-Prints Deeper Still Missions devotionals are protected by international copyright laws. To request reprint permission contact the offices of DSM. Permission is granted and encouraged to forward this email in its entirety to others without making any changes or deletions. To unsubscribe just reply to this email with the subject unsubscribe. Deeper Still Missions is located at 2996 Santa Valley in Bartlett, TN 38133 [1] The Holy Bible: English Standard Version. 2001 (Lk 8:15). Wheaton: Standard Bible Society. |
Danny SartinFour decade veteran of youth ministry in churches, Youth For Christ and now is the Founder and Executive Director of Deeper Still Missions. Danny and his wife Cathy spend most of their time mentoring missionaries in Africa, Europe, Central America and North America. Future opportunities include South America and the Asia Pacific area. Archives
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