
“Don’t lie to each other,

“Don’t lie to each other,

“Then all of Adonijah’s guests jumped up in panic from the banquet table and quickly scattered. Adonijah was afraid of Solomon, so he rushed to the sacred tent and grabbed on to the horns of the altar. Word soon reached Solomon that Adonijah had seized the horns of the altar in fear, and that he was pleading, ‘Let King Solomon swear today that he will not kill me!'” -1 Kings 1:49-51
REFLECTION: We, at times, do things that we think we will not be caught doing, but that’s not the case. God sees everything we do and hears everything we say. There is no escaping His presence. Eventually, what is done in the dark comes into the light. He is the God who sees all, and everything is exposed before Him.
PRAYER: Heavenly Father, You are the God of All Wisdom and the God of All Truth. I ask that You always help me to think before I act and speak. Give me the understanding and insight to always look at the long-term consequences of my actions. Empower me with the Spirit of the Living God to walk uprightly before You with a pure heart that I might bring honor to Your name. Let me seek You out for Your counsel and give me your words to devour, guiding me in Your righteousness. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Linda A. Knowles
“Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life.” –Proverbs 4:23

“Do not present an animal with defects because the LORD will not accept it on your behalf.” -Leviticus 22:20(NLT)
The Levitical Laws, more specifically in this case the ceremonial laws, were a foreshadow of what was acceptable worship and what was unacceptable worship. In order for an animal sacrifice to be made, the animal had to have NO blemishes, NO defects, NO sickness. The animal had to be perfect. If there was the slightest flaw or imperfection in the animal being presented, the animal sacrifice would be rejected by God as shown in this verse, “…the LORD will not accept it on your behalf.”
REFLECTION: The LORD will not accept less than the best. We cannot present the sacrifices of our talent, time, praise, effort and the like to the LORD if we are living lives defiled by pretense and hypocrisy. We cannot present ourselves in worship to the LORD if we are half-hearted in our obedience to Him. When our sacrifice to the LORD is blemished and defective, like the animal sacrifice spoken of in Leviticus 22:20, then we will be the kind of sacrifice He rejects.
“No, O people,

YOU RESCUE ME
Written By Linda A. Knowles
I will praise You in the morning,
And I will praise You in the night,
even when it seems there is no hope in sight;
For You, O God, are my Deliverer,
And You are my Strength;
And You, O Lord, are the One Who Rescues Me
from the hands of my enemies.
“I will praise the Lord at all times. I will constantly speak his praises. I will boast only in the Lord; let all who are helpless take heart. Come, let us tell of the Lord’s greatness; let us exalt his name together. I prayed to the Lord, and he answered me. He freed me from all my fears. Those who look to him for help will be radiant with joy; no shadow of shame will darken their faces. In my desperation, I prayed, and the Lord listened; he saved me from all my troubles. For the angel of the Lord is a guard; he surrounds and defends all who fear him.” –(Psalm 34:1-7NLT)

Our standing before God matters. Either we are hot or we are cold. If we’re lukewarm, God will spit us out of His mouth. The Word of God states, in Revelation 3:15-16(BSB), “I know your deeds; you are neither cold nor hot. How I wish you were one or the other! So because you are lukewarm — neither hot nor cold — I am about to spit you out of My mouth!”
REFLECTION: “So I advise you to buy gold from me—gold that has been purified by fire. Then you will be rich. Also buy white garments from me so you will not be shamed by your nakedness, and ointment for your eyes so you will be able to see. I correct and discipline everyone I love. So be diligent and turn from your indifference,” (Revelation 3:18-19NLT). This is the counsel of Jesus Christ to the Church of Laodicea, but it is very much for you today. The purpose of the Lord’s discipline is to turn you back to Him, the only one in whom salvation can be found. If you are finding yourself lukewarm in your devotion to God, then draw close to Him through repentance and confession. Don’t wait. Be washed and cleansed through the reading and study of His Word. Consecrate yourself to Him in both service and worship, and answer His call to you. Let Him restore you. “‘Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends. Those who are victorious will sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat with my Father on his throne. Anyone with ears to hear must listen to the Spirit and understand what he is saying to the churches,'” (Revelation 3:20-22NLT).
PRAYER: Heavenly Father, salvation is found in no other. Only You are able to restore and make a person whole. Father, I’m sorry for compromising Your Word and for being indifferent to the things of God. I’m sorry for relying on my own self-sufficiency. Father, I ask You to forgive me, and wash me clean. Create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from Your presence, O God, and restore me as only You can do. Father, I give myself fully to You, to live for You and to honor You. May I seek out Your ways, and may I always stand for the Truth of Your Word. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

“The enemy runs at the sound of your voice.
When you stand up, the nations flee!” –Isaiah 33:3 (NLT)
Linda A. Knowles

I found myself in Acts 5:1-11, a passage I couldn’t get away from. Lately, I’ve thought a lot about what it truly means to grieve the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is so holy that He shrinks back at the slightest sin. If we viewed sin as the Holy Spirit does, we would be more cautious in behavior and in words. For me, when I look at the story of Ananias and Sapphira, I can see how serious sin is in the eyes of God and His Holy Spirit.
Amongst the believers, no one lacked anything because the believers were helping those within the body of Christ also called “The Church,” taking care of each other when they saw those in need. In Acts 4:34-35, we can see it states, “There were no needy people among them, because those who owned land or houses would sell them and bring the money to the apostles to give to those in need,” using Barnabas as an example (Acts 4:36-37) who had owned and brought the money to the apostles. In Acts 4:32, it states, “All the believers were united in heart and mind. And they felt that what they owned was not their own, so they shared everything they had.” In this passage, we see the believers helping those in need in any way they were able. As God had blessed them, they were blessing others. It was up to each believer as to what they could do with the money from the land they had sold. They could have done what they wanted with their property as well as their money, and it was up to each believer to decide how much each would give or what each would do with their property.
Now that brings us to Ananias and Sapphira… Just like everyone else, they had a choice as to what to do with their cash and possessions. “But there was a certain man named Ananias who, with his wife, Sapphira, sold some property. He brought part of the money to the apostles, claiming it was the full amount. With his wife’s consent, he kept the rest,” (Acts 5:1-2 NLT).
Sapphira and Ananias, instead of being upfront and truthful, conspired together to deceive the Church. The sin was not in them wanting to sell their property. The sin was not in them keeping back part of the money. The sin was the deceptive masquerade they put on before the Apostles and the Church. Acts 5:3-4 states, “Then Peter said, ‘Ananias, why have you let Satan fill your heart? You lied to the Holy Spirit, and you kept some of the money for yourself. The property was yours to sell or not sell, as you wished. And after selling it, the money was also yours to give away. How could you do a thing like this? You weren’t lying to us but to God!’”
The Holy Spirit exposed Ananias’ deception. We can see this by the words given to Peter to speak, “Ananias, why have you let Satan fill your heart? You lied to the Holy Spirit… How could you do a thing like this? You weren’t lying to us but to God!’” If we don’t have God’s approval, then we have absolutely nothing. The Spirit of the Living God does not approve of deception in any way, shape, fashion, or form. We need to always remember that “Truth stands the test of time; lies are soon exposed.”
The consequence of Ananias lying to the Holy Spirit can be found in Acts 5:5-6, and it states this, “As soon as Ananias heard these words, he fell to the floor and died. Everyone who heard about it was terrified. Then some young men got up, wrapped him in a sheet, and took him out and buried him.” That’s how serious a matter it is when one deliberately chooses to set out to deceive his/her brethren, when one deliberately chooses to conspire with another or others to do evil, when one chooses to sin rather than doing what is right before the eyes of God.
Sin is transgression of God’s law. ALL sin is transgression of God’s law, and He is not impressed with posturing or masquerades or pretense. In the presence of the Living God, everything is laid bare, fully exposed. He commands truth and holiness. God doesn’t have suggestions, but He does have commands. We are to follow those commands as outlined in His Written Word. Love for God is keeping His commandments, and His commandments are not burdensome.
What happened to Sapphira? I wonder if her response to Peter would have been different had she known what happened to her husband, but Scripture states Sapphira didn’t know what happened. Acts 5:7-11 says, “About three hours later his wife came in, not knowing what had happened. Peter asked her, ‘Was this the price you and your husband received for your land?’ ‘Yes,’ she replied, ‘that was the price.’ And Peter said, ‘How could the two of you even think of conspiring to test the Spirit of the Lord like this? The young men who buried your husband are just outside the door, and they will carry you out, too.’ Instantly, she fell to the floor and died. When the young men came in and saw that she was dead, they carried her out and buried her beside her husband. Great fear gripped the entire church and everyone else who heard what had happened.”
I know these are rather sobering thoughts, but as I have been thinking about this for the last several days, I find myself humbled and in awe of God who has given us His Word so that we might know all we need to live a life pleasing to Him. Our God is very merciful and compassionate, but our God is the God of Justice, the God who demands honesty in the innermost parts. It’s not enough for those attending places of worship to have ambitions of being a disciple of Christ. Either you are a disciple of Christ or you’re not. You cannot have it both ways. God is not impressed with pretense, hypocrisy, or showmanship. If you are putting on a show simply to keep up appearances or just to gain the approval of man, God will eventually strip off your mask. You cannot expect to be blessed when you are living a life of disobedience to God.
REFLECTION: “Outwardly you look like righteous people, but inwardly your hearts are filled with hypocrisy and lawlessness,” (Matthew 23:28). Who are you when no one is watching? Are you living two lives –one life in your place of worship and another life outside of your place of worship? Being Christ-like is a lifestyle, not an act of showmanship. When you go before God, do a deep self-examination, letting God show you if there is anything within you that offends Him. Let Him show you if there is anything you need to repent of. “This is what the Sovereign LORD, the Holy One of Israel, says: “Only in returning to me and resting in me will you be saved. In quietness and confidence is your strength. But you would have none of it,” (Isaiah 30:15). Repent of your wicked ways, turning to God, and have Him cleanse you from your sins. It is only in surrendering to God that you will find rest. God is your Savior, and when you submit to obeying Him and walking in His ways, that is where you will find liberty. When you confess and repent of your sins, you have this assurance found in 1 John 1:9, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
PRAYER: Heavenly Father, You are the God of Truth, and You are the God of Justice. Lord, I’m sorry for being pretentious, for caring more about gaining approval of men instead of seeking Your approval alone. I’m sorry for grieving Your Holy Spirit. Father, I have sinned against You and You alone. Create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Have Your way in my life, and come reign in me. I’m truly sorry for sinning against You. Please don’t cast me away from Your Presence because I am nothing without You. Wash me clean with the Hyssop of Heaven and I shall be made clean. Please forgive me, and have Your way in my life. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Linda A. Knowles
“But they rebelled and grieved his Holy Spirit; therefore he turned to be their enemy, and himself fought against them.” -Isaiah 63:10