• Romans 8:38-39 'Neither death nor life... nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.'
• People may disappoint us, circumstances may change, feelings may fluctuate, but God's love remains constant.
• We are securely held in His love.
7. WE LIVE UNDER HIS COMPASSION
• God is not indifferent to our struggles.
• He sees our pain.
• He understands our weakness.
• He is moved with compassion toward His children.
• Psalm 103:13 'As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear Him.'
• Psalm 116:5 'The LORD is gracious and righteous; yes, our God is full of compassion.'
• His compassion means He comes alongside us.
• He comforts, strengthens and restores us.
• No matter what you are facing today, His compassionate heart is turned towards you.
8. REMAIN CLOSE TO HIM
• A healthy relationship requires closeness.
• God invites us to walk with Him every day.
• James 4:8 'Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.'
• The more time we spend with Him, the stronger our relationship becomes.
• Stay connected through prayer.
• Stay connected through His Word.
• Stay connected through worship.
• Stay connected through obedience.
• A life lived close to God is a life marked by peace, strength, and confidence.
Conclusion
• What an incredible privilege it is to belong to God.
• Through Jesus Christ we have direct access to our Heavenly Father.
• We can speak with Him, receive His help, experience His healing, walk in His love, and rest in His compassion.
• Don't neglect this wonderful relationship.
• Stay close to Him every day.
• The closer we walk with God, the more we discover that everything we truly need is found in Him.
• May we live each day fully connected to the One Who will never leave us nor forsake us.
• People may disappoint us, circumstances may change, feelings may fluctuate, but God's love remains constant.
• We are securely held in His love.
7. WE LIVE UNDER HIS COMPASSION
• God is not indifferent to our struggles.
• He sees our pain.
• He understands our weakness.
• He is moved with compassion toward His children.
• Psalm 103:13 'As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear Him.'
• Psalm 116:5 'The LORD is gracious and righteous; yes, our God is full of compassion.'
• His compassion means He comes alongside us.
• He comforts, strengthens and restores us.
• No matter what you are facing today, His compassionate heart is turned towards you.
8. REMAIN CLOSE TO HIM
• A healthy relationship requires closeness.
• God invites us to walk with Him every day.
• James 4:8 'Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.'
• The more time we spend with Him, the stronger our relationship becomes.
• Stay connected through prayer.
• Stay connected through His Word.
• Stay connected through worship.
• Stay connected through obedience.
• A life lived close to God is a life marked by peace, strength, and confidence.
Conclusion
• What an incredible privilege it is to belong to God.
• Through Jesus Christ we have direct access to our Heavenly Father.
• We can speak with Him, receive His help, experience His healing, walk in His love, and rest in His compassion.
• Don't neglect this wonderful relationship.
• Stay close to Him every day.
• The closer we walk with God, the more we discover that everything we truly need is found in Him.
• May we live each day fully connected to the One Who will never leave us nor forsake us.
Do His Will
"Worthy are You, our Lord and God, to receive the glory and the honor and the power; for You created all things, and because of Your will they exist, and were created and brought into being."Revelation 4:11 (NKJV)
As children of God in a fallen world, we have been given a wonderful privilege of hosting and carrying His Presence and being good stewards of His love, hope and power! This is His will for us. In these difficult times, where people everywhere are troubled about the future, we are supposed to be a source of hope for them - not mirror the hopelessness of those who don't know Jesus. Many believers look to the future and long for Heaven, as if it's their only hope or place of escape from the storms of life. The truth is, when we understand who we are in this world - people who carry the atmosphere of heaven - our purpose here should concern us more than our end destination. Learn how to draw from and live in the Presence of God Who is inside you. Every day, allow time to have His Holy Spirit pour His love into your heart. Constantly fill your mind and heart with His Word and let its fadeless hope burn strong inside you. We exist in God; we have been created to have our being in Him right now, right here, to do His will. We are to fill the earth with His goodness, hope, and glory - until He comes back for His victorious, radiant church. Live in Him, so He can do His will through you.
"Worthy are You, our Lord and God, to receive the glory and the honor and the power; for You created all things, and because of Your will they exist, and were created and brought into being."Revelation 4:11 (NKJV)
As children of God in a fallen world, we have been given a wonderful privilege of hosting and carrying His Presence and being good stewards of His love, hope and power! This is His will for us. In these difficult times, where people everywhere are troubled about the future, we are supposed to be a source of hope for them - not mirror the hopelessness of those who don't know Jesus. Many believers look to the future and long for Heaven, as if it's their only hope or place of escape from the storms of life. The truth is, when we understand who we are in this world - people who carry the atmosphere of heaven - our purpose here should concern us more than our end destination. Learn how to draw from and live in the Presence of God Who is inside you. Every day, allow time to have His Holy Spirit pour His love into your heart. Constantly fill your mind and heart with His Word and let its fadeless hope burn strong inside you. We exist in God; we have been created to have our being in Him right now, right here, to do His will. We are to fill the earth with His goodness, hope, and glory - until He comes back for His victorious, radiant church. Live in Him, so He can do His will through you.
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Godly Wisdom.
“Through [skillful and godly] wisdom a house [a life, a home, a family] is built,
And by understanding it is established [on a sound and good foundation]”. Proverbs 24:3 (AMP)
When God asked King Solomon what he wanted, he asked for an understanding heart, full of wisdom and knowledge to rule over God's people effectively and efficiently. Because Solomon put His kingdom purpose above his own personal desires, God blessed him with far more than what he requested. As long as Solomon's heart was after God, he was filled with wisdom that led to good sense. But as he began following after his own desires and the opinions of others, other than God's, he made significantly wrong choices and paid dearly for them. The wisdom we choose to embrace and love will be the philosophy we end up living out of. Whatever we feed our minds on, and whatever company we choose to keep will have a great influence on the people we become. Choose the wisdom of God to be your primary choice of influence, and spend time with people who passionately love Him and His Word. This way you will reflect that love and timeless wisdom throughout your years and wherever you go. Let the Word be your measuring device in all things and it will protect you and keep you in the blessing of God.
“Through [skillful and godly] wisdom a house [a life, a home, a family] is built,
And by understanding it is established [on a sound and good foundation]”. Proverbs 24:3 (AMP)
When God asked King Solomon what he wanted, he asked for an understanding heart, full of wisdom and knowledge to rule over God's people effectively and efficiently. Because Solomon put His kingdom purpose above his own personal desires, God blessed him with far more than what he requested. As long as Solomon's heart was after God, he was filled with wisdom that led to good sense. But as he began following after his own desires and the opinions of others, other than God's, he made significantly wrong choices and paid dearly for them. The wisdom we choose to embrace and love will be the philosophy we end up living out of. Whatever we feed our minds on, and whatever company we choose to keep will have a great influence on the people we become. Choose the wisdom of God to be your primary choice of influence, and spend time with people who passionately love Him and His Word. This way you will reflect that love and timeless wisdom throughout your years and wherever you go. Let the Word be your measuring device in all things and it will protect you and keep you in the blessing of God.
Godly Dicernment.
“Then the Lord said to Joshua, “This day I have rolled away the reproach (derision, ridicule) of Egypt from you.” So the name of that place is called Gilgal (rolling) to this day.”.Joshua 5:9 (AMP)
After years of wandering in the wilderness, Joshua and the people of Israel were finally ready to enter their long-awaited promised land. It was time for them to step into the fulness of the blessing and conquer every enemy that opposed them. God, in His love and wisdom, knew that in order to secure their success, there first had to be a change of how they saw themselves. So He told them the shame of slavery that had robbed them of dignity and self-worth to dare to believe in Him, was being removed from them. Like a giant boulder keeping them bound in a tomb of hopelessness; He rolled their shame that was linked to centuries of slavery away that day. Shame keeps people bound to emotions caused by the consciousness of guilt and humiliation. These same feelings of shame fed and fueled the insecurity in the ten spies who initially scouted the land with Joshua and Caleb. They saw themselves as grasshoppers compared to their enemies, instead of seeing the One who was with them. Today, let the blood of Jesus wash away the shame of your past. Don’t allow it to keep you living in a defeated mindset. Instead, see yourself hidden in Him, and settle in your heart the truth that He has made you righteous. Because of Jesus, your shame has been rolled away and you are free to walk into the fullness of blessing with your innocence completely restored!
“Then the Lord said to Joshua, “This day I have rolled away the reproach (derision, ridicule) of Egypt from you.” So the name of that place is called Gilgal (rolling) to this day.”.Joshua 5:9 (AMP)
After years of wandering in the wilderness, Joshua and the people of Israel were finally ready to enter their long-awaited promised land. It was time for them to step into the fulness of the blessing and conquer every enemy that opposed them. God, in His love and wisdom, knew that in order to secure their success, there first had to be a change of how they saw themselves. So He told them the shame of slavery that had robbed them of dignity and self-worth to dare to believe in Him, was being removed from them. Like a giant boulder keeping them bound in a tomb of hopelessness; He rolled their shame that was linked to centuries of slavery away that day. Shame keeps people bound to emotions caused by the consciousness of guilt and humiliation. These same feelings of shame fed and fueled the insecurity in the ten spies who initially scouted the land with Joshua and Caleb. They saw themselves as grasshoppers compared to their enemies, instead of seeing the One who was with them. Today, let the blood of Jesus wash away the shame of your past. Don’t allow it to keep you living in a defeated mindset. Instead, see yourself hidden in Him, and settle in your heart the truth that He has made you righteous. Because of Jesus, your shame has been rolled away and you are free to walk into the fullness of blessing with your innocence completely restored!
The Gift of Eternal Life!
"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."Romans 6:23 (NKJV)
It's so important for us to realize the violent act that took place in the spiritual world when we surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and accepted His gift of eternal life. The book of Jude explains that we were literally snatched from the grasp of the devil and instantly transported from the kingdom of darkness and death into the kingdom of light and life. This is a gift so awesome and so significant! It has changed our course of destiny for eternity! In an instant everything changed. We were given a new identity, a new nature, a new family, a new home, a new authority, a new purpose, and a new inheritance! What's more, God Himself has chosen to live inside us, making us His dwelling place. In John17:3, Jesus said this is the gift of eternal life - to truly grasp experience and know the Person of the Father and Son, and the life lived inseparably with them. The life where God Himself fulfills His purpose in and through us until it is complete - enjoy this gift of eternal life!
Make a Difference Today
"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."Romans 6:23 (NKJV)
It's so important for us to realize the violent act that took place in the spiritual world when we surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and accepted His gift of eternal life. The book of Jude explains that we were literally snatched from the grasp of the devil and instantly transported from the kingdom of darkness and death into the kingdom of light and life. This is a gift so awesome and so significant! It has changed our course of destiny for eternity! In an instant everything changed. We were given a new identity, a new nature, a new family, a new home, a new authority, a new purpose, and a new inheritance! What's more, God Himself has chosen to live inside us, making us His dwelling place. In John17:3, Jesus said this is the gift of eternal life - to truly grasp experience and know the Person of the Father and Son, and the life lived inseparably with them. The life where God Himself fulfills His purpose in and through us until it is complete - enjoy this gift of eternal life!
Make a Difference Today
The Power of Accountability
“Therefore, confess your sins to one another [your false steps, your offenses], and pray for one another, that you may be healed and restored. The heartfelt and persistent prayer of a righteous man (believer) can accomplish much [when put into action and made effective by God—it is dynamic and can have tremendous power]. ”. James 5:16 (AMP)
Repentance is making a decision to stop moving in one direction, deliberately turning your back on it, and walking in the opposite way. We all did this when we chose to accept Jesus as the Lord of our lives. Our goal is to keep moving forward in the new life we have in Christ. As much as our spirits have been born-again and are forever righteous, it takes one incorrect thought to lead our minds back into a place of bondage and brokenness. That's why we must be diligent to keep our minds full of the truth of God's Word, and our hearts engaged in His purpose. The friendships we forge play a vital role in keeping us moving forward in wholeness and victory in Christ Jesus. Remaining accountable to others in our walk with the Lord keeps our lives focused on the power and purpose we have in His kingdom. There is unstoppable power released through the prayer of a believer who is confident in his right-standing with God. So recognize who God has placed in your life to keep you walking in the mindset of victory and increase you have been saved into!
“Therefore, confess your sins to one another [your false steps, your offenses], and pray for one another, that you may be healed and restored. The heartfelt and persistent prayer of a righteous man (believer) can accomplish much [when put into action and made effective by God—it is dynamic and can have tremendous power]. ”. James 5:16 (AMP)
Repentance is making a decision to stop moving in one direction, deliberately turning your back on it, and walking in the opposite way. We all did this when we chose to accept Jesus as the Lord of our lives. Our goal is to keep moving forward in the new life we have in Christ. As much as our spirits have been born-again and are forever righteous, it takes one incorrect thought to lead our minds back into a place of bondage and brokenness. That's why we must be diligent to keep our minds full of the truth of God's Word, and our hearts engaged in His purpose. The friendships we forge play a vital role in keeping us moving forward in wholeness and victory in Christ Jesus. Remaining accountable to others in our walk with the Lord keeps our lives focused on the power and purpose we have in His kingdom. There is unstoppable power released through the prayer of a believer who is confident in his right-standing with God. So recognize who God has placed in your life to keep you walking in the mindset of victory and increase you have been saved into!
Listen and See
"But when He, the Spirit of Truth (the Truth-giving Spirit) comes, He will guide you into all the Truth (the whole, full Truth). For He will not speak His own message [on His own authority]; but He will tell whatever He hears [from the Father; He will give the message that has been given to Him], and He will announce and declare to you the things that are to come [that will happen in the future]."John 16:13 (AMPC)
Have you ever experienced someone making total sense of a situation that you just couldn't make sense of yourself? This is what happens when we listen to The Holy Spirit. In an instant He clears up confusion and causes us to see clearly. It's as though a curtain is drawn back to reveal an open view that was there all along, just hidden from our sight. This is one of the chief purposes of the Holy Spirit in our lives; He reveals things to us that without Him, we could not possibly see. And what He reveals is always truth. It will always come straight from the wisdom of God. Don't for a moment think you need to have a certain qualification in order to receive this kind of illuminated wisdom and knowledge from God; especially when it involves seeing things that are to come. Jeremiah 33:3 says we will hear from God when we call Him. In other words, all we need do is ask. Romans 8:14 says one of the earmarks of a child of God, is to be led by His Spirit. As a believer, this is the most supernaturally natural instinct we have. Our spirits are joined to His Spirit and He is continuously communicating wisdom and truth to us. All we need to do is take the time to stop being distracted by the noise around us, and tune in to His voice that is inside us. Spend time listening to Him today and see His truth wipe all that confusion away.
"But when He, the Spirit of Truth (the Truth-giving Spirit) comes, He will guide you into all the Truth (the whole, full Truth). For He will not speak His own message [on His own authority]; but He will tell whatever He hears [from the Father; He will give the message that has been given to Him], and He will announce and declare to you the things that are to come [that will happen in the future]."John 16:13 (AMPC)
Have you ever experienced someone making total sense of a situation that you just couldn't make sense of yourself? This is what happens when we listen to The Holy Spirit. In an instant He clears up confusion and causes us to see clearly. It's as though a curtain is drawn back to reveal an open view that was there all along, just hidden from our sight. This is one of the chief purposes of the Holy Spirit in our lives; He reveals things to us that without Him, we could not possibly see. And what He reveals is always truth. It will always come straight from the wisdom of God. Don't for a moment think you need to have a certain qualification in order to receive this kind of illuminated wisdom and knowledge from God; especially when it involves seeing things that are to come. Jeremiah 33:3 says we will hear from God when we call Him. In other words, all we need do is ask. Romans 8:14 says one of the earmarks of a child of God, is to be led by His Spirit. As a believer, this is the most supernaturally natural instinct we have. Our spirits are joined to His Spirit and He is continuously communicating wisdom and truth to us. All we need to do is take the time to stop being distracted by the noise around us, and tune in to His voice that is inside us. Spend time listening to Him today and see His truth wipe all that confusion away.
One Thing
"So He Himself often withdrew into the wilderness and prayed."Luke 5:16 (NKJV)
Life gets busy. Demands and deadlines are constantly knocking at our door. That's not all bad - we are, after all, meant to be diligent at work in our mandate to be fruitful, multiply, replenish the earth and have dominion. What we sometimes fail to realise is that all these things were meant to be the overflow or fruit of our intimacy with the Lord. We were never meant to do life outside of Him. Everything we will ever need or want out of life flows from the privilege of knowing God, of having Him living inside us, constantly imparting His love and grace and wisdom to us, and even resting upon us. Learning to steward His Presence well, having it influence every area of our lives - including our responsibilities - is what causes everything we put our hands to, to prosper. Jesus modelled for us how to live in the kingdom of God here on earth. He said it is being in the Holy Ghost (Romans 14:17). Kingdom life is built on our relationship with the Presence of God. Everything else flows from this one thing.
"So He Himself often withdrew into the wilderness and prayed."Luke 5:16 (NKJV)
Life gets busy. Demands and deadlines are constantly knocking at our door. That's not all bad - we are, after all, meant to be diligent at work in our mandate to be fruitful, multiply, replenish the earth and have dominion. What we sometimes fail to realise is that all these things were meant to be the overflow or fruit of our intimacy with the Lord. We were never meant to do life outside of Him. Everything we will ever need or want out of life flows from the privilege of knowing God, of having Him living inside us, constantly imparting His love and grace and wisdom to us, and even resting upon us. Learning to steward His Presence well, having it influence every area of our lives - including our responsibilities - is what causes everything we put our hands to, to prosper. Jesus modelled for us how to live in the kingdom of God here on earth. He said it is being in the Holy Ghost (Romans 14:17). Kingdom life is built on our relationship with the Presence of God. Everything else flows from this one thing.
09/08/2026 https://angusbuchan.subspla.sh/r65mnst
Angus Buchan
09/08/2026
I greet you in Jesus’ precious name! It is Sunday morning, the 9th of August, 2026, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today.
We start in the Book of Colossians 4:2, in the New Testament, (Amplified Version): “Be persistent and devoted…
We start in the Book of Colossians 4:2, in the New Testament, (Amplified Version): “Be persistent and devoted…
Fasting in Faith!
"But you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face..."Matthew 6:17 (NKJV)
In the story of Ruth, Naomi, her mother-in-law, encouraged her to anoint her head; wash her face; and prepare to meet her new husband. It was time to come out of mourning and lack, and begin her new destiny with promise and purpose. Isn't it interesting how Jesus used the same instructions concerning fasting? He said we are to anoint our heads and wash our faces. In other words, we are supposed to both look and smell good, and have an expectant, positive attitude. In this Scripture, anointing your head speaks of putting on a very fragrant perfume. In other words: deliberately choosing to put on a fresh, winning attitude - as though we are expectant to enter a new level in our faith. When we fast, we do so in faith, knowing that whatever breakthrough we are believing for, or answer we are seeking from the Lord, will come - setting us up for fresh purpose and promise. As believers, fasting and praying must be accompanied with joyful faith. Anoint yourself and wash your face, because overwhelming victory is your portion as you expectantly wait on the Lord!
"But you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face..."Matthew 6:17 (NKJV)
In the story of Ruth, Naomi, her mother-in-law, encouraged her to anoint her head; wash her face; and prepare to meet her new husband. It was time to come out of mourning and lack, and begin her new destiny with promise and purpose. Isn't it interesting how Jesus used the same instructions concerning fasting? He said we are to anoint our heads and wash our faces. In other words, we are supposed to both look and smell good, and have an expectant, positive attitude. In this Scripture, anointing your head speaks of putting on a very fragrant perfume. In other words: deliberately choosing to put on a fresh, winning attitude - as though we are expectant to enter a new level in our faith. When we fast, we do so in faith, knowing that whatever breakthrough we are believing for, or answer we are seeking from the Lord, will come - setting us up for fresh purpose and promise. As believers, fasting and praying must be accompanied with joyful faith. Anoint yourself and wash your face, because overwhelming victory is your portion as you expectantly wait on the Lord!
A Lifetime of Fruitfulness
"And the manna ceased on the day after they ate of the produce of the land; and the Israelites had manna no more, but they ate of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year."Joshua 5:12 (AMPC)
During the years in the wilderness, God supernaturally supplied manna for the children of Israel. Every morning they could collect the manna, and on Fridays, there was double the amount to ensure no work on the Sabbath. During these forty years, an entire generation was born with no experience in fighting, or any knowledge of farming and cultivating crops. The wilderness was a dry place with no fertile ground. Everyone depended on God's daily provision. Then the time finally came for their new season, the long-awaited promise. The land of Canaan was filled with abundant crops, large fruit, and fertile ground. The moment the people ate from the food in Canaan, the manna supply stopped. They had learnt to have total dependency on the Lord, for even the most basic of needs in the wilderness. Now, the same God Who provided their every need where they could not sow and reap, taught them how to cultivate the land to produce a bountiful harvest. The principles we learn and receive during our intimate times in God's Presence always lead the way to produce more blessing and increase as we learn to apply them in every area of life. He remains our source while teaching us how to extend what He has given us to produce a lifetime of fruitful abundance.
"And the manna ceased on the day after they ate of the produce of the land; and the Israelites had manna no more, but they ate of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year."Joshua 5:12 (AMPC)
During the years in the wilderness, God supernaturally supplied manna for the children of Israel. Every morning they could collect the manna, and on Fridays, there was double the amount to ensure no work on the Sabbath. During these forty years, an entire generation was born with no experience in fighting, or any knowledge of farming and cultivating crops. The wilderness was a dry place with no fertile ground. Everyone depended on God's daily provision. Then the time finally came for their new season, the long-awaited promise. The land of Canaan was filled with abundant crops, large fruit, and fertile ground. The moment the people ate from the food in Canaan, the manna supply stopped. They had learnt to have total dependency on the Lord, for even the most basic of needs in the wilderness. Now, the same God Who provided their every need where they could not sow and reap, taught them how to cultivate the land to produce a bountiful harvest. The principles we learn and receive during our intimate times in God's Presence always lead the way to produce more blessing and increase as we learn to apply them in every area of life. He remains our source while teaching us how to extend what He has given us to produce a lifetime of fruitful abundance.
Clay Jars, Full of Treasure
“But we have this precious treasure [the good news about salvation] in [unworthy] earthen vessels [of human frailty], so that the grandeur and surpassing greatness of the power will be [shown to be] from God [His sufficiency] and not from ourselves. ”.2 Corinthians 4:7 (AMP)
How many times have you been held back in believing God for the impossible, because you feel you fall short in some way? The Word describes us as fragile jars of clay that contain a great treasure! There can be no mistaking that the glorious treasure of His Presence is the only source of the power that flows from our spirits, and has nothing to do with our own merit. The Holy Spirit enables us to become a sign and a wonder through His work in us. He is our connection with the atmosphere of heaven and allows us to be the recipients and conduits of His power - allowing it to flow into our world. It's imperative to recognise that this is what God has called us to. To live inseparably connected to and full of God so that His kingdom of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost can be established here on earth. Today, don't be concerned about your own inadequacy; enjoy being empowered and led by the great treasure of the Holy Spirit in you.
“But we have this precious treasure [the good news about salvation] in [unworthy] earthen vessels [of human frailty], so that the grandeur and surpassing greatness of the power will be [shown to be] from God [His sufficiency] and not from ourselves. ”.2 Corinthians 4:7 (AMP)
How many times have you been held back in believing God for the impossible, because you feel you fall short in some way? The Word describes us as fragile jars of clay that contain a great treasure! There can be no mistaking that the glorious treasure of His Presence is the only source of the power that flows from our spirits, and has nothing to do with our own merit. The Holy Spirit enables us to become a sign and a wonder through His work in us. He is our connection with the atmosphere of heaven and allows us to be the recipients and conduits of His power - allowing it to flow into our world. It's imperative to recognise that this is what God has called us to. To live inseparably connected to and full of God so that His kingdom of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost can be established here on earth. Today, don't be concerned about your own inadequacy; enjoy being empowered and led by the great treasure of the Holy Spirit in you.