Friday, 9 September 2011

trACker number374 Religion is a Burden of Dos and Donts but Reconciled Relationship Brings Rest


trACker number374
The e-Devotional helping to keep you on-track
GodTracker is online at www.godtracker.co.uk 

09 September 2011 
  
Dear God Tracker

Religion is a Burden of “Dos” and “Don’ts” but Reconciled Relationship Brings Rest

What is Christian practice? Is it being kind to your neighbour? Is it dutifully reading the Bible, praying every day and paying your tithes? Is Christian practice religiously attending church Sunday after Sunday? And when a Christian fails at one or more of these practices, does that leave him feeling that he has let God down and that he is any less of a Christian than the guy on the pew next to him? The author, Rick Marschall once said, “It is my observation that when Christians feel they have let God down, it is usually not because of some grievous sin, but more often a feeling that… we have not put into practice what we know to be the truth.”

I know I might offend some people when I say that the saddest word that I know to describe the Christian walk is the word religion. I remember during the 1970s when I became a Christian people around me were talking about people like me as, “having found religion,” or “becoming religious.” But, to me, becoming a Christian means entering into right relationship with God. Whereas being religious implies asserting human effort in attempting to follow and implement rules and regulations of a belief system. This means that one man can be more religious than another, if he practices more closely the tenets of his religion than the guy on the pew next to him. Jesus faced people like this in the teachers of the law of his time. In Matthew 23:27-28 he says, “"Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of dead men's bones and everything unclean. In the same way, on the outside you appear to people as righteous but on the inside you are full of hypocrisy and wickedness.” Religion is practiced on the outside but reconciled relationship is practiced on the inside.

If you feel as though you have let God down it may be because you have not put into practice what you know to be true. This could be because, like me, are trying to practice religion on the outside without first coming into right relationship with the Lord God on the inside. Jesus Christ was many things but religious, he was not. Come to him today and learn from him in that he was humble and gentle. Yoke up with Christ and you will find his burden is light. Religion is a burden of “dos” and “don’ts” but reconciled relationship brings rest.

God-tracking is not religious.

Blessings

Dudley

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What is trACker?
GodTracker and trACker owe their origins to an international Christian radio programme produced by Dudley Anderson called, OnTrack. Although OnTrack went off-air in 2005, trACker has continued to help people to track God's plans and purposes for their lives since July 2003.

You can now hear Dudley Anderson on UCB UK
Saturdays from 00:00 to 05:00 GMT and Sundays from 06:00 to 12:00 GMT
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Verse of the Week

Hebrews 4:9-10
There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God's rest also rests from his own work, just as God did from his.


Quote of the Week

A Sample of Dudley’s Fave Quotes.

“A religious spirit will always feed our pride; whereas true spiritual maturity will always lead to increasing humility.” ---- Rick Joyner

 

Don’t Give-up, Look-up!

Look-up and Fix Your Eyes On Jesus!

The Religion That You Accept

James 1:27
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.

Pray
“Father, I am sorry for being so religious. I have slipped into religious procedures and routines instead of relationship with you. I ask you to renew my friendship with you O Lord, as I yoke up with Jesus the author of my faith. Together we can touch the world. Together we can heal the sick and care for the needy. Good works earn me no points in heaven but I know that, to please
you, I need to flesh out my faith through love and relationship with a heart of repentance. Help me live what I believe and walk with you in the cool of the day. I trust that this is the religion that you accept. Amen.


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Monday, 5 September 2011

trAcker number373 Time to Unpack Your Luggage and Travel Light


trACker number373
The e-Devotional helping to keep you on-track
GodTracker is online at www.godtracker.co.uk 

05 September 2011 
  
Dear God Tracker

Time to Unpack Your Luggage and Travel Light

It was raining when we packed up on the last day of a family camping trip to the Welsh mountains. I was cold and not a little irritable as I helped bundle three dripping wet tents into their bags. But what bothered me more than this was the myriad smaller items that needed to be packed: 5 blow-up mattresses, bedding and sleeping bags, camping tables and chairs, gas burners, plates, cups, cutlery, left-over bottles of cool drink, bags of food, fruit, shoes, clothes suitcases… Somehow, we managed to pack it all in the two cars on the way to the mountains but now, in the rain, it seemed I was packing the mountains into the two cars.

“I wish we’d not packed the kitchen sink,” I moaned. “Next time - if there is a next time – we’ll travel light!”

Isn’t it funny how we lug too many things with us when we travel? Perhaps you’re better at packing than I am but I seem to always pack more for a trip than I actually need. Life’s a bit like that. We all tend to collect so much baggage over the years, which simply weighs us down in our quest to track God’s purposes. For instance, every confrontation we encounter results in an offence, aggression or hurt that we simply stuff deeper down into our life’s holdall. Eventually the bag becomes so heavy and overloaded that we need to haul another down from the loft to accommodate our disappointments, anxieties and insecurities.

I think Jesus had this principle in mind when he sent the twelve out on a missionary trip in Matthew 10. In verses 9 and 10 we read he says, “Do not take along any gold or silver or copper in your belts; take no bag for the journey, or extra tunic, or sandals or a staff.” Obviously Jesus was speaking from a practical point of view but I think the principle he was making is that God would provide all that his disciples needed for the journey. The same principle applies for the journey of your life. There is no need for you or me to pack all those sad emotions into the suitcases of our lives and lug hurtful memories around with us anymore. We simply do not need them for the journey! Dear God Tracker, it’s time to unpack your luggage and travel light!

If you find your life’s suitcase is overloaded and bogging you down. Take Christ’s advice when he said, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light,” (Matt 11:28 & 30). Why not take a moment right now to pop open your suitcase and unload everything that you have horded over the years, onto his caring shoulders.

God-tracking is travelling light.

Every blessing

Dudley

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GodTracker is now also available as a blog. Check out: http://godtracker.blogspot.com/

Our hope is that, by sharing experiences in tracking the will of God, we will draw closer to him and discover the awesome value of walking with God. Let us know what you think by e-mailing dudley@godtracker.co.uk God knows the plans he has for you. So go ahead and track them!

GodTracker now on Facebook 
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=46298024089

What is trACker?
GodTracker and trACker owe their origins to an international Christian radio programme produced by Dudley Anderson called, OnTrack. Although OnTrack went off-air in 2005, trACker has continued to help people to track God's plans and purposes for their lives since July 2003.

You can now hear Dudley Anderson on UCB UK
Saturdays from 00:00 to 05:00 GMT and Sundays from 06:00 to 12:00 GMT
Listen to UCB UK on DAB, Sky channel 0125 or online at http://ucbmedia.co.uk

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VoW

Verse of the Week

Phil 3:8
What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things.


Quote of the Week

A Sample of Dudley’s Fave Quotes.

“Nothing can separate you from God's love, absolutely nothing. God is enough for time, God is enough for eternity. God is enough!” --- Hannah Smith  

 

Don’t Give-up, Look-up!

Look-up and Fix Your Eyes On Jesus!

Because You Care For Me

1 Peter 5:7
Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.

Pray
“Heavenly God and Father, I admit that I have been travelling this road of life with too much baggage. Lord, I have stuffed worries, disappointments, fears, offences and deep-seated cares into the holdall of my life. Please forgive me for harbouring these things and anything else that has grieved your spirit and tripped me up along the way. I want to take a moment now to do some care casting and cast all my cares and anxieties upon you. Jesus, I come to you because I am heavy laden and I take your yoke, which is easy to bear. Thank you that you care enough to give me relief and peace. As I empty my life of these anxieties I wish to replace them with faith, hope and love, because you care for me. Amen.”

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