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You Are God's Highly Valued Masterpiece!

Lorna Nichols - Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Scripture tells us that on the first day of Creation, God created the light of day and dark of night.  On the second day, the sky and atmosphere were created. On the third day, God created the earth, seas, and vegetation.  On the fourth day, the sun, moon, and stars were created.  Sea life and birds came into being on the fifth day. On the sixth day, God created land animals.  Everything God created on each of these days was good. 

After creating land animals, God said, ‘Let us make human beings in our image, to be like us’” (Genesis 1:26).  What does it mean to be made in the image of God? We know that we are not exactly like God because God is a Spirit with no physical body. We also know that God created us, which means He is Superior to us. So, being made in the image of God most probably means that we were made to display God’s righteous character.  God gave us some of His attributes. He gave us the ability to think and to reason, to communicate, to love, to forgive, to show kindness, and so on.  

Just think!  We were created in the very image of God to display His righteous character.  Before creating human beings, God had already created everything else in the world and said it was good. But, when God created us humans, Genesis 1:31 says, “God looked over all he had made, and he saw that it was very good!”   In other words, we are more than just good to God. We are very good to God. We were made in the image of God and He highly values each and every one of us! 

In Isaiah 43:7, God tells us why He created us. God says, “Bring all who claim me as their God, for I have made them for my glory.”  We were created for God’s glory. Our purpose is to glorify our Creator through our words—the things we say; and our actions—the things we do.  Apostle Paul says it like this in Ephesians 2:10, “We are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.” In other words, you’re valuable to God and He has a purpose and a plan for your life!!  As you go throughout your day, repeat this thought to yourself over and over again: I’m valuable to God and He has a purpose and a plan for my life!! 

Written by,

Lorna Daniels Nichols

Website: www.bigpictureofthebible.com

 

The Blessings of Knowing God as Creator!!

Lorna Nichols - Monday, January 30, 2012

Genesis opens with the words, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”  Genesis describes the beginning of the universe, not the beginning of God.   God has always existed and always will.  In the beginning, God created our world from nothing.   Before time began, the earth had no shape or form and was totally dark and lifeless.  There was no sun, no moon, no stars, no trees, no birds, no people, no worries, and no problems.  

Suddenly, The Holy Spirit began hovering over the waters” (Genesis 1:2).  God spoke and by His Word the world came into being.  God’s Word caused the action that created the world and everything in it.           

 What does this tell us about God? It tells us that God existed before the heavens and the earth were formed, and then at some point, years ago in the distant past, God created the world.  It tells us that God is our Creator.  The Hebrew word “Elohim” is the primary name of God in the Old Testament for God as Creator.  It means “mighty,” “strong,” or “all-powerful.”  The world didn’t come into existence by itself as a result of a series of random events, but rather our mighty, strong, all-powerful God created it.  As Creator, our God is not a hands-off God who sits back watching random events; but rather, our God is a hands-on God who is active and in control.

 I don’t know about you, but knowing God as Creator has greatly blessed me.  No—it’s more than greatly blessed me.  It’s exceedingly blessed me in an awesomely incredible way. I say this because knowing God as Creator gives me hope. When I’m troubled, I don’t depend on random events to uplift my spirits. When I’m sick, I don’t look to random events for my healing. When I need help deciding which way to go—OR— handling the stresses of life’s ups and downs—OR—remembering God’s promises in Scripture—OR—even recalling answers on tests, I don’t wait for a series of random events to happen at the right time. Instead, I call on God, our Creator, Elohim in prayer, for I know He is still in control.  Scripture tells us, God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them” (Romans 8:28).  

 When you need hope—OR—comfort—Or—protection—Or strength—Or guidance—Or revelation—Or revival—Or renewal—Or restoration, you don’t have to just sit back and hope a series of random events will make things better. You can call on God, our Creator, and know things will get better because God is working everything out for your good.

 

Written by,

Lorna Daniels Nichols

Website: www.bigpictureofthebible.com

I Am Praying for You

Lorna Nichols - Friday, January 27, 2012

"I am praying for you." These are some of the kindest words a friend could say. Just hearing them can lift one's spirit very quickly. They may not lessen the pain or sorrow immediately. But it does allow you to experience some light in an otherwise dark moment.

Not long ago I ran into an old friend. She is one of those people that you may not see very often, but when you do, it is easy to pick up from where you left off.  At that time I had shared something that was heavy on my heart. I did not intend to share, but the words started to flow. I now know that was one of God's divine appointments. Several weeks later, we ran into each other again. The first thing she said to me was those five powerful little words, "I am praying for you." She had taken my burden and had come to the Father's throne of grace on my behalf. Hearing her say those words lifted my spirit more than anything else could have at that moment.

There have been a few times I have shared what was on my heart and really had no idea if I had been heard. When my friend told me about her prayer, I was humbled. The Apostle Paul was always encouraging the believers to pray for one another and for him too.  My friend was a Paul to me that day.

As I reflected on that encounter, I thought about my own prayer life. Have I been as faithful to pray for others? Did I hear an unspoken prayer request? How many opportunities have I missed in coming before the throne of grace for someone else? I must confess, I am on the ball when there is a crisis. It is when everything is going well that I have dropped the ball. That is human nature. No excuse-Scripture reminds me that I have a new nature, the mind of Christ.

Is the Lord bringing someone to mind as you read these words? Pray for that person right now. I don't mean the generic "God bless everyone" type of prayer. Be specific. Then if you meet that person one day, encourage her heart as my friend encouraged me by saying, "I am praying for you".

Written by,

Barbara Hodges

For other musings by Barb, visit her blog at  http://www.purplepen-barbsmusings.blogspot.com.

 

Pointers on How to Read the Bible!

Lorna Nichols - Sunday, January 22, 2012

I’ve often heard people say they don’t enjoy reading the Old Testament. Some say they can’t understand the Old Testament and others say they just can’t relate to it.  With this in mind, I’d like to offer a few suggestions on how to get more out of your Bible reading, both the Old Testament and the New Testament.  

  1. Begin with Prayer: Ask God to help you understand His Word. I usually begin by praying something like this: Heavenly Father, Open my eyes to see the wonderful truths in your Word. Prepare my mind and heart to receive fresh new insights into Your Word.
  2. Start Reading at the Beginning of a Story: I used to flip through my Bible and grab whatever passage I came to first.  After reading a few sentences, I’d realize that I didn’t have any idea what was going on in the passages I was reading. Starting from the beginning helps you get the complete picture and message of Scripture.     
  3. Read Thoughtfully Asking Questions: If you want to get more out of your Bible reading, ask questions as you read.  Ask: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. This allows the Holy Spirit, who is our Teacher, to reveal more of God’s spiritual Truths. 
  4. Look for Lessons Learned: Look for what Scripture is revealing to you about God’s Character vs. Man’s Character.  Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you how these lessons apply to you personally.
  5. Identify a Thought for the Day: Before finishing your Bible reading, identify a thought for the Day. This is God’s personal message to you based on the passage of Scripture you read. You can then meditate on this “thought” periodically throughout the day. This will give you the inspiration, peace of mind, and spiritual direction you need to make it through the day.

Visit our website at www.bigpictureofthebible.com for resources designed to help you read and study your Bible.

 

 

Blessings & Love,

Lorna Daniels Nichols

Success through the Study of God's Word

Lorna Nichols - Friday, January 20, 2012

Do you want your life to be full of purpose and Godly success? Do you want your sisters, brother, sons, daughters, your entire family to be successful as well?  Deuteronomy 8:18 says, “Remember the LORD your God. He is the one who gives you power to be successful.”  It follows that if we want to be successful, we have to seek God for guidance and follow His direction. One of the best ways to seek God and walk in the success He has to offer is to read and study His Word on a regular basis.  God speaks to us through Scripture. Through regular Bible reading and study, God reveals Himself, develops a special friendship with us, strengthens us and helps us navigate through life’s challenges.  

Now, there’s exciting news, for anyone who wants to connect with God through Scripture!!  We’ve created a Big Picture of the Bible video series. The complete video series is available on our website and best of all – it’s free! Bible study is now easier than ever with our Big Picture of the Bible video lessons. We invite you to check out one or both of our introductory lessons and see for yourself just how easy and rewarding Bible study with Big Picture of the Bible video lessons can be.

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Blessings & Love in Christ,

Lorna Daniels Nichols

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Big Picture of the Bible Video Lessons

Lorna Nichols - Thursday, January 19, 2012

I can still remember the first time I tried to read the Bible all the way through from beginning to end.  I thought I could pick it up and read it like a novel. I started with Genesis and enjoyed the stories. I continued with Exodus and enjoyed it as well. However, the next book, Leviticus, would not be as endearing. After reading the first few chapters, my head was spinning. "What happened to the story? What's going on here?," I wondered.  I couldn’t understand anything I was reading and so I gave up.

Does this sound familiar?

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