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July 21 - More than conquerors

“…He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.” - 1 John 4:4  Scripture reading: 1 John 4:4-6; John 10:22-30 As we look around at our world today, we undoubtedly see many forces at work that would seek to eradicate Jesus and His followers from the earth.  The Bible speaks plainly about the world’s animosity towards Jesus Christ and all who belong to Him.  At times we can almost begin to panic thinking that the world, the flesh and the devil are winning and that we should retreat into a corner and hide.  While John certainly doesn’t deny the existence of God’s enemies in this world, he helps us put these enemies in their proper perspective.  As we compare these enemies to ourselves they seem large and unconquerable (think of the spies with Joshua and Caleb in Numbers 13:31-33), but as we compare them to the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, they are minuscule. As we think about the absolute sovereignty of our God, we know that nothing can keep Him from carrying out every one of His purposes.  Central to those purposes is saving, protecting and blessing His children - all to the glory of His name!  In the Lord Jesus Christ, we have fellowship with this God!  By His Spirit, our great King in heaven dwells within us and in Him we most certainly have overcome the world.  As we look to Christ, there is no reason to fear because “He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world." Suggestions for prayer Pray that the Lord would give us confidence in the midst of His and our enemies.  Pray that those enemies would be silenced and that Jesus’ name would be exemplified. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 20 - A Lord’s day focus

“So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.” - Romans 10:17 Scripture reading: Romans 10:14-21 The Lord’s Day is a gift given to us in order that our souls might be fed in the Gospel and that our fellowship with God might be strengthened.  Central to the blessing of this day is corporate worship and central to our experience of corporate worship is the preaching of the Word.  We are reminded today, in the words of Paul, that God has chosen to use the preached Word to both bring people to faith in Jesus and also to nurture them in that faith.  If you look at the progression of verse 14, you will notice that it begins with the question of how someone can call on Him in Whom they have not believed and ends with the necessity of a preacher.  Preaching is God’s plan for establishing and nurturing fellowship with Him. We need to notice also that these words come to us in the context of Israel’s refusal to heed that which was preached (v.16-21).  The Lord had provided many Sabbaths and many sermons, but it appears that Israel wasted those Sabbaths and refused to truly embrace that message of Jesus Christ.  As you prepare to enjoy the gift of another Lord’s Day and another sermon, be reminded that these blessings do not come automatically.  For these things to be true blessings, they must be approached in faith.  Prepare your heart to go to the house of the Lord expecting to hear from Him. Suggestions for prayer Pray not only for the preparation of your own soul as you go to the house of God, but pray for family and friends who will attend with you. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 19 - The Spirit of fellowship

“…And by this we know that He abides in us, by the Spirit whom He has given us.” - 1 John 3:24 Scripture Reading: 1 John 3:24-4:3; Romans 8:1-17 The Holy Spirit is a blessed gift given to all who truly believe on the Son of God.  It is the Spirit who unites us to Christ, sanctifies us in Christ, illuminates us in the things of Christ, and is the guarantor of our inheritance in heaven.  There is an intimate connection between the finished work of the Lord and the person of the Holy Spirit.  Paul summarizes this reality in Romans 8:9 when he says, “Now if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is not His." Without the work of the Spirit, Christ is not ours and fellowship with God is impossible. Focusing on our theme of fellowship with God, John is emphasizing a very specific work of the Holy Spirit.  He states that we know that Christ abides in us by the work of the Holy Spirit.  It is by the work of the Spirit within a believer that we know that we are adopted children.  It is by the Spirit that our spirits can cry out in the most intimate way “Abba Father”.  Without the constant work of the Holy Spirit, we would not be able to have fellowship with God.  But as we keep in step with the Spirit and His ministry within us, we will enjoy fellowship with God as we walk in the light of Jesus Christ.  If we are listening to the Spirit carefully, we will be keeping our souls zeroed in on our glorious Redeemer.  Are you listening? Suggestions for prayer Thank God for the precious gift of His Spirit.  Pray that God would work by His Spirit making Christ precious to you that you might enjoy fellowship with Him today. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 18 - Confirming our fellowship

“For if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and knows all things.” - 1 John 3:20 Scripture reading: 1 John 3:19-23; John 21:15-19 If you have been regularly following this month’s devotionals you know that John has laid before us many ‘tests’ to determine whether or not we truly have fellowship with God.  John sets the standard high as he encourages us to walk faithfully as Jesus walked.  In light of these pronouncements, we can sometimes become discouraged as we compare ourselves to this example.  Our human hearts often have the tendency to become focused on our sin and so, become discouraged.  John pauses here to make sure that our eyes of faith are where they need to be.  He tells us in verse 23, “and this is His commandment: that we should believe on the name of His Son Jesus Christ and love one another."  A good conscience before God does not come when we focus on ourselves, but when we look to the Lord Jesus Christ in faith. Peter is a wonderful example of this principle.  After Peter had denied the Lord three times you can imagine that his heart was struggling.  In response to his denial, Jesus forces Peter back to the issues of love for Him and love for His people.  Peter is finally left with laying his heart before the omniscient God in his statement, "Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you."  In our struggles, we come back to the essentials of the faith.  Ask yourself, “Do I love the Lord Jesus Christ?"  Then take that heart to the Lord. Suggestions for prayer Express your love for the Lord and for His people as you pray to Him.  Ask Him to grant you a confidence of soul as you look to Jesus as your only hope in this life and in the next. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 17 - Love exemplified

“By this we know love, because He laid down His life for us.  And we also ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.” - 1 John 3:16  Scripture reading: 1 John 3:16-18; Romans 9:1-3 John moves from the negative example of Cain and sets before us the example of none other than Jesus Himself.  Jesus is the perfect reflection of love.  As we think of Christ and His work on the cross for His people we see that love is selfless, self-sacrificial and enduring.  Jesus laid aside all His comforts, turned His back on His privileges, endured the cross and bore the judgement of a holy God for the sins of a lost and sinful people.  Amazingly, this is the pattern that John calls us to follow.  As we think about the love Christ showed for sinners, John says, “Go and do the same for your brother and sister."  We certainly cannot save them, but we are called to mimic Christ’s love in our actions towards them. John does not leave us guessing as to what this love should look like.  He tells us that talk is cheap in this regard and that true love is shown in action.  He encourages us to take all that God has commanded us to do in regard to our neighbour (the summary of the second table of the law) and actually DO it.  We are to live out the truth of God in the context of the lives of those around us.  Our lives need to be poured out in the service of others.  John tells us that just as Jesus laid down His life for us, we should lay down our lives for the brethren. Suggestions for prayer Pray specifically that the Lord would give you opportunity to serve.  Thank Him that in so doing He is giving you the opportunity to be a witness of His grace. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 16 - Love one another

“We know that we have passed from death to life, because we love the brethren.” - 1 John 3:14 Scripture reading: 1 John 3:10-15; Genesis 4:1-15 One of the key differences that separates the children of God from those who ultimately belong to the Devil is love for the Lord and His people.  In fact, this is one of the outward tests that John lays before us to determine who is a child of God and who is a child of the Devil.  The Scriptures tell us that God is a God of life and love and that Satan is one characterized by death and destruction.  God and Satan are exact opposites.  It follows that those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and who are children of God will reflect the God with whom they have fellowship.  On the other hand, those who are of the wicked one will ultimately reflect Satan.  The account of Cain and Abel is a perfect example of this principle in action.  Cain, who was of the wicked one, hated Abel his brother.  Why?  Because he was of the wicked one and reflected him in his actions. As we think about this basic reality, it should cause us to pause and reflect on our own life and relationships.  Who ultimately do we reflect in our relationship with others?  Life and love come only through the Lord Jesus, death and destruction from Satan.  If you are struggling with relationships, be sure that you focus firstly on your relationship with Jesus.  It is only in and through Him that we can truly have fellowship with God and with others. Suggestions for prayer As you look to Christ, think about the relationships in your life.  Pray that the Lord would sanctify those relationships to reflect His love. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 15 - A new creation

“And you know that He was manifest to take away our sins, and in Him there is no sin.” - 1 John 3:5  Scripture reading: 1 John 3:4-9; 2 Corinthians 5:12-20 John uses some pretty strong statements in our passage today.  He says that, "Whoever abides in Him does not sin” (v.6) and “Whoever has been born of God does not sin” (v.9).  John is certainly not contradicting what he said in chapter 1:8 and 2:1; instead, he is speaking about the radical difference between a believer and an unbeliever in the essence of our lives. When we put our faith and trust in Jesus, our minds are enlightened to the things of Christ, our wills are renewed and our affections are inclined toward God.  Simply put, we are a new creation.  John’s point in this section is that sin can never characterize a true believer’s life.  Believers sin, but this sin is foreign to us. Sin is something that doesn’t belong and must be fought against. There are some very important applications that come from this truth.  As we walk in fellowship with God in the light of the Gospel, we must remember that sin should never be viewed by us ‘normal’.  The fact that we struggle with sin should never lead us to conclude that it is OK.  When we fall into sin, we must be quick to repent of it and to seek after new obedience.  It is only for the world that sin is ‘normal’.  Christ Jesus was manifest, not so we would look and act like Satan, but instead that we would more and more look like Him. Suggestions for prayer Pray that you would view sin as God views it.  As you look to Jesus, pray that God would give you the strength to fight against sin in your life. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 14 - Children of God!

“Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God!” - 1 John 3:1  Scripture reading: 1 John 3:1-3; Romans 8:12-17 There is no greater way to express the intimacy of the fellowship that believers enjoy with God than in the reality of our adoption into His family.  As we believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, we are united to our Saviour and so become children of God.  As we truly bear the name of God, we have all the rights and privileges of being in God’s family.  These rights and privileges are essentially every promise of blessing contained in the Scriptures!  Every time you come across a promise of blessing in the Bible you can say, “it is mine by right of my union with Christ!”  John wants us to be so clear on God’s love that he begins these verses with the emphatic “Behold!”  We must think often of the beauty of God’s adopting love. Being adopted into God’s family comes with some very obvious implications.  John reminds us in this, that believers are radically different from unbelievers.  As the world refuses to believe in Jesus, they do not have God as their Father.  In essence, the believer and the unbeliever have different homes!  The believer longs for fellowship with God and so longs to go to heaven to be with God.  We look forward to the coming of Jesus: to that day when our fellowship with Him will be complete and we will finally be at home with our heavenly Father.  Make sure to live out this day with this hope clearly before you. Suggestions for prayer Pray that the Lord would enable you to understand more and more of His adopting love.  Pray for a keenness of heart to live each day as a pilgrim on this earth longing for the consummation of our salvation. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 13 - Calling the Sabbath a delight

“If…you call the Sabbath a delight….Then you shall delight in the Lord.” - Isaiah 58:13,14 Scripture reading: Isaiah 58:1-14 Isaiah 58:13-14 is a wonderful passage to reflect on as we prepare to go to the house of the Lord for worship on this Sabbath day.  Notice clearly the if/then structure of these verses.  The Lord is telling us that if we call the Sabbath a delight, then we will delight in the Lord.  What a wonderful promise!  The question that should be before us at this point is, how do we delight in the Sabbath?  Basically, Isaiah lays before us those who view the Sabbath from a selfish, man-centred perspective and those who view the Sabbath from a God-centred perspective.  It is only those who come to the Sabbath longing for God and the fellowship that comes in the Lord Jesus Christ that will receive the promises contained in this passage. We have been focusing on fellowship with God during this month of devotions.  The Lord’s Day is an invaluable tool to this end.  Approach today with a desire that the Lord would cause you to delight in Him.  Go to worship desiring nothing less than that our God would be praised and that your soul would be satisfied in Him.  Go expectantly waiting on the Lord to honour His words.  It is with this emphasis that the Puritans used to call the Sabbath a market day of the soul.  Think about it this way, God has cleared your schedule today for the express purpose that you might enjoy fellowship with Him.  Take Him up on it! Suggestions for prayer Pray that the Lord would prepare your heart to meet with Him this Sabbath day.  Pray also for the one who will be preaching God’s Word to you that Christ would shine forth. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 12 - The confidence of fellowship

“…abide in Him, that when He appears, we may have confidence and not be ashamed before Him at His coming.” - 1 John 2:28  Scripture reading: 1 John 2:28-29; Matthew 5:31-46 The words of John in these two short verses, remind us of the sure reality that Jesus Christ is coming back to this earth a second time.  In His first coming, Jesus came to do all that was necessary to save a people unto Himself.  He has now returned to heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father demonstrating that His work has been completed.  On a day that is already determined by God, Jesus will come back to earth.  This time, it will not be as a Saviour offering salvation to all who would come to Him, but as a Judge holding each accountable for the decision that they have made regarding Him This is exciting news for those who have come to Christ and who currently have fellowship with God through Him.  As we believe in Jesus and walk with God in this life, we have already begun to experience the grace of God.  In other words, we already know how we will be received on the day that Jesus returns as Judge.  John speaks of all those who currently abide in Jesus as having confidence before the Judge at His coming.  The wonderful reality for those who are now walking with the Lord is that our current fellowship is but a foretaste of the perfect fellowship that will be ours in heaven.  Does this day frighten or excite you?  The answer to this question speaks of the current state of your fellowship with God Suggestions for prayer Pray to the Lord to make you truly excited for the return of Jesus Christ.  Thank the Lord for the confidence that we can have as we look forward to that day. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 11 - Fellowship in the truth (II)

“If what you heard from the beginning abides in you, you also will abide in the Son and in the Father.” - 1 John 2:24  Scripture reading: 1 John 2:24-27; 1 Corinthians 2:6-16 As we were reminded of yesterday, fellowship with God outside of the truth that is Jesus Christ is impossible.  Thankfully, we have been given two wonderful aids to bring us to understand and experience that reality.  John encourages his readers to abide in those things which they heard from the beginning.  This is a reference to the message that John had given to them as an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ and, by extension, points us to the written Word of God.  It is not by accident that Jesus is called the incarnate Word (John 1:1) and that the Bible itself is called the Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16).  Fellowship with God is fellowship in His Word. The second aid that John reminds us of is nothing less than that gift of the Holy Spirit Himself.  Because of our naturally dead hearts, we need the Holy Spirit to take the truth that is revealed to us in the Bible and enlighten our souls with it.  It is by the Holy Spirit that we actually are able to hear the voice of Jesus speaking to our souls and encouraging us in fellowship with Him and with the Father. It is solely the job of the Holy Spirit to do this.  Jesus has indeed established teachers in the church, but none other than the Holy Spirit, Who can take what is preached and speak to our souls. Suggestions for prayer Thank the Lord for the Bible and for His Holy Spirit.  Pray each time that you sit down with the Bible that the Spirit would make God’s truth effectual in your life. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 10 - Fellowship in the truth (I)

“Who is a liar but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ?” - 1 John 2:22  Scripture reading: 1 John 2:18-23; John 18:28-38 There are many claims to ultimate truth in the world today.  Even those who deny that there is an absolute truth can tell you absolutely that this is true!  John is warning us here of all who would come and stand against that which is true.  Indeed, he is clear that all who deny that Jesus is the Christ, are liars.  Jesus Christ, Himself is truth and all that comes from Him is true.  John is clear that there is no possibility of knowing God the Father while at the same time denying that Jesus is the Christ.  If we are to know anything of fellowship with the God of truth, it must come through the truth that is Jesus Christ. It sometimes can get overwhelming trying to decipher all the different claims to truth.  The tendency in the modern world is to just lump all truth claims together and celebrate them equally.  Thankfully, John gives us an extremely simple, yet profound, test of ultimate truth:  If it denies Jesus is the Christ, then it is a lie!  In John’s Gospel, Jesus tells us, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.  No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6).  The Church has a unique and glorious message to proclaim; namely, Jesus as the anointed of God, sent to redeem sinners.  With all the noise of competing truth claims, let us remain focused on the only one that is not a lie – Jesus, truth incarnat Suggestions for prayer Pray for our nation where truth is being terribly blurred.  Pray that the Gospel of Jesus Christ would take root once again and that the lies of the evil one would be silenced. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 9 - Fellowship and the world

“And the world is passing away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of God abides forever.” - 1 John 2:17 Scripture reading: 1 John 2:15-17; James 4:1-10 As the Scriptures speak to us about our love for God, one thing is very clear; our hearts cannot be divided in that love.  Either love for God is the driving principle of our lives or something else is – it can’t be both.  John speaks here of the love for the world, which represents anything that is opposed to Christ and His kingdom.  He clearly states that anything that is generated from the lust of the flesh, or lust of the eyes, or from selfish pride is antithetical to God and has no place in the affections of a believer.  None of these things come from the fellowship that is established with God in the Gospel of Jesus. The fact is, that we do struggle with this from time to time.  As we allow our eyes of faith to drift ever so slightly from the Lord Jesus, the things of this world become more pleasing to us.  John encourages us once again to keep our focus on the love of the Father.  This love, as it comes to us in our Saviour, is an eternal love that can never fade or pass away.  This is contrasted to the fleeting reality of the world and its system.  The simple fact is, that there is nothing that this world has to offer that can even begin to compare with the gift of fellowship with God.  As we keep our eyes fixed on Christ, the world will hold no allure to us. Suggestions for prayer Pray that the Lord would enable you more and more to see the world and its system as He sees it.  Pray for eyes of faith to behold glories that belong to all who call on the name of the Lord. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 8 - The blessings of fellowship

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ…” - Ephesians 1:3 Scripture reading: 1 John 2:12-14; Ephesians 1:1-14 John pauses and speaks to representatives of the entire congregation to which he is writing.  He does so in order to encourage us all in the blessings that come to us in the Gospel.  We are reminded that it is in Jesus Christ that our sins are forgiven (v.12); that because of the work of Christ on our behalf, we have fellowship with God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ (v.13); that we have overcome Satan and all of our enemies (v.13,14); and that we have the Word of God abiding in us.  This is a wonderful summary of the fact that every spiritual blessing comes through, and only through, the Lord Jesus Christ (make sure to read the Ephesians passage). It is well worth our time to pause regularly and think on this fact.  The blessings of fellowship with God, and all that flow from them, come to us in no other way than by faith in the Lord Jesus.  It is not enough to belong to a faithful church family, or to have memorized a catechism, or to be a member in good standing in the visible Church.  While all of these realities are wonderful and should be used to point us to Christ, they can never secure for us the blessings that John and Paul are speaking of.  Only Christ himself can secure these things for us. Suggestions for prayer Spend some time meditating on the riches of the blessings that are ours in Christ Jesus.  Pray thanksgiving to God, all to the praise of His glorious grace. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 7 - Fellowship expressed in relationships

“He who loves his brother abides in the light…” - 1 John 2:10  Scripture reading: 1 John 2:7-11; John 13:31-35 When we think about fellowship with God as a result of believing on Jesus, our initial response is to focus on the relationship that has been established between a holy God and the individual sinner.  This, of course, is to be expected.  However, as we think longer on this reality, we must begin to realize that this relationship also must change the way in which we view others who too have fellowship with God, through Jesus.  As we are united to our Lord Jesus by faith, we are also united to those who, like us, are united to the same Saviour.  Christ is the centre of not only our relationship with God, but also the centre of our relationships with all who are united to Him by faith. John places great emphasis on this reality as he encourages us in our fellowship with God.  God’s people have always been commanded to love their neighbour (eg. Leviticus 19:18), but with the coming of Christ, we have this love and fellowship perfectly exhibited in the person of our Redeemer.  There is no greater demonstration of love than is demonstrated in the Gospel.  John tells us that this love is not only "true in Him", but also is "true in you" (v.8).  As we walk in the light of the Gospel, we will love God’s people more.  If you are struggling in your relationships, make sure to first assess your relationship with the Lord.  Good relationships begin and continue in the Lord. Suggestions for prayer Think about a specific relationship that you have that might not be the healthiest.  Pray for yourself and for the other person that you might both put Christ first in that relationship. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 6 - Lifting our eyes to heaven

“Unto You I lift up my eyes, O You who dwell in the heavens.” - Psalm 123:1 Scripture reading: Psalm 123:1-4 Psalm 123 is one of a group of Psalms known as the Psalms of Ascent.  They were used by the Old Testament Church to prepare themselves for the corporate worship of God.  This particular Psalm takes us to the very heart of that preparation as we are encouraged to look to the very throne room of heaven.  You see, the Old Testament people of God were summoned to regularly use the outward means of grace (Temple, sacrifices etc.), but they were at the same time not to be satisfied with just the outward means.  They were to see beyond the means of grace to the One seated on the very throne of heaven itself. This is an extremely important principle for us, even in the New Testament.  While the outward means of grace have changed to reflect the coming and finished work of Christ, the principle of Psalm 123 ought to be alive and well in us.  As you go to worship today, you will experience the outward use of God’s means of grace (preaching, sacraments etc).  Please do not be content with merely these externals!  Enter into the courts of the Lord longing to behold the very throne of heaven where Christ is seated at the Father’s right hand.  Go to the house of the Lord looking to the Lord for mercy – and do not be satisfied until (v.2) that mercy is received. Suggestions for prayer Pray that the Lord would prepare your heart for worship today.  Ask Him to bless you and your congregation with a renewed sense of the Lord’s mercy. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 5 - Fellowship in action

“He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked.” - 1 John 2:6  Scripture reading: 1 John 2:3-6; John 14:19-24 When the Bible speaks about knowledge, there is a difference between knowing something in theory and actually knowing something intimately.  The key difference between the two is that something known intimately will actually change the way a person lives.  John has been dealing with the theme of fellowship with God.  Simply put, he is reminding us here that anyone who truly knows God, will obey that which God says in His Word – he will obey His commandments. The tendency sometimes, when we think about obeying the commandments of God, is to think that this is something that we must do on our own strength.  It is interesting that John never approaches the issue of obedience in this way.  Instead, he is reminding us that even our faithful following of God’s commands can only come as we abide in the Lord Jesus Christ.  We must first ensure that we are walking by faith in Jesus before we can ever hope to walk as Jesus walked.  Obedience is an indication of a heart that is in fellowship with God through Jesus.  If you are struggling with obedience issues today, the solution begins by renewing your faith in the Lord Jesus.  Faithful action in the Christian life is rooted in fellowship with God.  We will more and more desire to obey the God that we love. Suggestions for prayer Pray that the Lord would give you fresh eyes of faith to see clearly our risen Redeemer.  Pray that all your actions today would flow out of love for your King and that you would eagerly seek to obey His every word. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 4 - Christ our advocate

“…if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.” - 1 John 2:1  Scripture reading: 1 John 2:1-2; Hebrews 7:20-28 Sometimes, the Christian life can be difficult.  There are times when we struggle to the point of questioning our relationship with the Lord.  John is tenderly writing to encourage believers, especially in these difficult times.  He does so by directing our eyes in faith to look to Jesus, our great Advocate with the Father.  We have the Righteous One standing before our Father in heaven, pleading His righteousness on our behalf.  We are vividly reminded here that our standing before God does not depend on what we do, or on how we feel, but instead on the Christ that we believe in.  He is the One "able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him" (Hebrews 7:25). During times of spiritual struggle, one of the most difficult issues to deal with is the feeling that God looks at us in wrath because of our sin.  Outside of the Lord Jesus Christ, this is most certainly true, but John reminds us here that for all who believe, Jesus is our propitiation.  This means that Jesus has taken God’s wrath against our sin and bore it in Himself.  So complete is this work of propitiation that Christ has not only taken each believer’s sins upon Himself, but the sins of all of God’s chosen ones wherever they are found in the world.  If you are a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, God looks at you in love, not in wrath.  Receive this by faith. Suggestions for prayer As you look to Christ, thank the Lord for such a perfect Advocate in heaven. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 3 - A life of repentance

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins…” - 1 John 1:9  Scripture reading: 1 John 1:8-10; Psalm 32 As we continue to look at John’s theme of fellowship with God, sin is a topic that may not be ignored.  In fact, John mentions the word sin 27 times in his short epistle.  The bottom line is simply that our sin hinders our fellowship with God – always.  A true believer understands this clearly as well as the sad reality that though we desire to be free of sin in our life, we still struggle with it on a daily basis.  How do we reconcile the fact that sin hinders fellowship with God and the fact that we still sin?  In a word – repentance. John tells us that if we look to Christ and confess our sin, God will forgive and cleanse us – every time!  It is for this reason that the Christian life can be described as a life of continual repentance.  It is not enough for us to begin our walk with the Lord asking for forgiveness and committing to new obedience, but because we continue to struggle with sin in our life, we must continue to confess and turn from those sins.  This is the path of continued fellowship with God.  Thomas Watson states, “There is no rowing to paradise except upon the stream of repenting tears.  Repentance is required as a qualification.  It is not so much to endear us to Christ as to endear Christ to us.  Till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet.” Suggestions for prayer Pray that the Lord would teach you more and more to see sin as He sees it.  Take time to repent of particular sins particularly. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 2 - Fellowship in the light

“God is light and in Him is no darkness at all.” - 1 John 1:5  Scripture reading: 1 John 1:5-8; Ephesians 5:8-21 Light is a common metaphor in the Bible to describe who God is.  It speaks of God’s holiness or, in other words, His absolute moral perfection.  In God there is not even a hint of darkness nor could there be, for God IS light.  When we think about the fellowship with God that Jesus has provided, we must never forget that we have fellowship with an absolutely holy God Who cannot have fellowship with sin.  John reminds us that how we live is a very important indicator of our fellowship with God. The fact that John sets the bar so high in terms of our walk with God drives us back, time and time again, to the Lord Jesus Christ Himself.  The only way that we can walk as we ought in this life is if we continue to walk in the light of Jesus Christ.  As we exercise faith in Jesus Christ, He is the One who cleanses us from all unrighteousness.  As we continue to walk by faith in Jesus, He is the One who truly enables us to walk in the light as He is in the light.  We must never forget that we are called to "be holy as God is holy" (1 Peter 1:16) and that this is only possible as we continue to walk in the light of the Lord Jesus Christ. Suggestions for prayer Spend some time dwelling on the holiness of God and thank Him for enabling you to be able to have fellowship with such a God!  Pray earnestly that you would walk this day in the light of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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July 1 - Introduction to 1 John

This month we will be working through the epistle of First John.  The main theme of this book is the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and the fellowship with God that comes through Him.  I am assuming that you are using this devotional because you are interested in deepening this fellowship.  Whether you are seeking truth in Jesus for the first time or whether you have walked with God for many years, John’s first epistle is a wonderful guide.  As many of you will already be aware, it is important that you approach God’s Word humbly and prayerfully.  I pray that this month will be a wonderful one for your walk with the Lord.  May the Lord bless you each day as we explore the wonderful theme of fellowship with God. I have written these devotionals so that you will read through First John in its entirety over this month.  I have also included passages that will help with the theme for the day.  I encourage you to read both Scripture readings as each devotional will tie these passages together. The Christ of fellowship “…truly our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ.” - 1 John 1:3  Scripture reading: 1 John 1:1-4; John 1:1-14 There is nothing more essential to mankind than the question, "Who is Jesus Christ and what did He do?"  John begins his first epistle with a gloriously clear answer to this very question.  In a few short words, John declares to us that Jesus Christ is both He Who was from the beginning (see also John 1:1) and He Who took on flesh and so could be seen and touched.  John introduces us to none other than the second person in the Holy Trinity Who took on flesh in order to save sinners – Jesus Christ the God\man Just as it is important to know who Jesus Christ is, it is equally important to understand what He came to earth to do.  We have already said that He came to save sinners, but what does that really mean?  It means that by Christ’s work, all who believe in Him are forgiven of their sins.  But what is the result of having one’s sins forgiven?  In verse 3, John makes the statement that in Christ "our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ".  You see, Jesus Christ came into the world so that all who believe on Him would have true fellowship with God.  This is the essence of true biblical Christianity! Suggestions for prayer As you look to the Lord Jesus Christ in faith, pray that the Lord would help you to grow in the fellowship that John is speaking of.  Pray for a sense of the joy that he is speaking of in 1 John 1:4. Rev. Brian Murray is the associate pastor at Grace ARP Church and the Director of Gillespie Academy in Woodstock, Ontario. He has been ordained in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church since 2003 and he and his wife Melissa have four children. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com....

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