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Eye On Integrity-Walking In Obedience to Christ
john : August 17, 2018 3:44 pm : John Shirk, Staff PagesJOHN SHIRK – Today’s Eye on Integrity is based on John 14:15.
Jesus said, “If you love me, keep my commands.”
Where love is at the heart of our motivation, keeping God’s commands becomes a delight rather than a duty, because in such a case, our desire is to please God with our actions.
In verse 21, we see that we gain greater understanding of who Jesus is as we follow Him. Jesus said, “Whoever has my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me. The one who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love them and show myself to them.”
Our Creator knows how we are wired. He knows how His blessings can benefit our lives, and He knows how our sin can destroy us. His commands guide us in the path of freedom.
Walking in obedience to God’s Word is a virtue to embrace for our lives in the Year of Integrity.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
Person of Integrity-Paul, Crucified With Christ
john : August 16, 2018 5:09 pm : John Shirk, Staff PagesJOHN SHIRK – In Galatians 2:20, Paul said, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”
Paul’s allegiance was to Christ. He was all in for the Gospel. He had been awakened to the eternal hope that is found in following Jesus. Paul was learning to die to selfish gain and turning his attention to the treasures of God’s Kingdom. Although he had inflicted persecution on the early believers before he came to Christ, he was willing to suffer for the Gospel after he was converted to Christ. Any sacrifice that he would make for Jesus would be overshadowed by the glory that would follow. His heart was responsive to the love of Jesus and was filled with faith.
The faithfulness of Paul to die to selfishness and live for Jesus inspires us to trust in Jesus to save us, to guide us, and help us to live a life of Integrity.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
JOHN SHIRK – Today’s Eye on Integrity is based on Psalm 119, verses 36 and 37.
“Turn my heart toward your statutes and not toward selfish gain. Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to your word.”
In the Bible, a statute is a law or decree made by God. The writer of Psalm 119 understood that if his heart was focused on obeying God’s Word, he would not be motivated by selfish gain.
Walking in the ways of God’s statutes will not feel confining to us if love for God is at the heart of our motivation. Jesus said, “If you love me, keep my commands.” Those commands will direct us on a path of Biblical integrity. They will lead us to a place of freedom where our relationships with God and with people will have opportunity to thrive. Prayer for a willing heart is a good starting place for following God’s statutes.
Walking in the statutes of God is a virtue to embrace for our lives in the Year of Integrity.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
JOHN SHIRK – In Philippians 1:21, Paul made this statement, “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.”
Paul preferred to depart from this world and be with Jesus, but he also understood that while he was alive, there was a purpose for him. Each day of life on this earth is an opportunity for fruitful labor. Recognizing that opportunity, Paul would use his time on the earth to build up the church with his ministry until Jesus called him home.
The faithfulness of Paul to stay true to his calling inspires us to find our purpose in Christ and to live a life of Integrity.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
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Song Title |
Artist | Album | Year |
6AMN | |||
You Deserve It All | Josh Baldwin | The War Is Over | 2017 |
We Shall Not Be Shaken | Matt Redman | We Shall Not Be Shaken | 2009 |
You Are My Strength | Hillsong | Saviour King | 2008 |
Healing Is In Your Hands | Christy Nockels | Passion: Awakening | 2010 |
Children of God | Phil Wickham | Children of God | 2016 |
The Victory | All Sons & Daughters | All Sons & Daughters | 2014 |
You Give Me Life | Rita Springer | Rise Up | 2004 |
When I Think About the Lord | Shane & Shane | Carry Away | 2003 |
Children Of Light | Kristian Stanfill | Passion: Let The Future Begin | 2013 |
Lilys Song (Praise the Lord) | Kristene DiMarco | Mighty (Live) | 2015 |
Strength | Jonathan David & Melissa Helser | Beautiful Surrender | 2016 |
You Are My Vision | Rend Collective | Homemade Worship By Handmade People | 2012 |
7AM | |||
My Victory | Crowder | American Prodigal | 2016 |
Forever (Live) | Bethel Music & Kari Jobe | You Make Me Brave (Live) | 2014 |
Mention of Your Name | Jenn Johnson | After All These Years | 2017 |
What A Beautiful Name | Hillsong Worship | Let There Be Light | 2017 |
You Never Let Go | Bryan & Katie Torwalt | Champion | 2016 |
Risen King | Sisterbrother | SisterBrother | 2011 |
Death Was Arrested (feat. Seth Condrey) | North Point | Nothing Ordinary | 2017 |
Never Lost | Rita Springer | Battles | 2017 |
Shine a Light | Elevation Worship | Here as in Heaven | 2016 |
Champion | Bryan & Katie Torwalt | Champion | 2016 |
Break Every Chain | Jesus Culture & Kristene Di Marco | Jesus Culture Awakening: Live From Chicago | 2011 |
8AM | |||
We Will Not Be Shaken (Live) | Bethel Music & Brian Johnson | We Will Not Be Shaken (Live) [Deluxe Edition] | 2015 |
Whom Shall I Fear (God Of Angel Armies) | Chris Tomlin | Burning Lights | 2012 |
God With Us (feat. Bryan Torwalt) | Jesus Culture | Let It Echo | 2016 |
You Are My Shepherd | Tricia Brock | The Road | 2011 |
I Will Overcome | Charlie Hall | On the Road to Beautiful | 2003 |
Love Overcomes (feat. Derek Johnson) | Jesus Culture | Love Has a Name (Deluxe) | 2017 |
Living Hope | Phil Wickham | Living Hope – Single | 2018 |
Overcome | Jeremy Camp | We Cry Out-The Worship Project | 2010 |
Victors Crown | Darlene Zschech | [digital single] | 2014 |
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) | Chris Tomlin | Music Inspired By The Motion Picture Amazing Grace | 2007 |
Overcome | Elevation Worship | There Is a Cloud | 2017 |
Mountain | Bryan & Katie Torwalt | Champion | 2016 |
89AM | |||
Your Love Has Overcome (Live) | Newport | Paradise | 2015 |
More Than Conquerors | Rend Collective | The Art of Celebration | 2014 |
Our God | Chris Tomlin | Passion: Awakening | 2010 |
Overcome | Brad & Rebekah | The Things Of God | 2011 |
As It Is in Heaven | Phil Wickham | Children of God | 2016 |
The War | Leeland | Invisible | 2016 |
Defender | Rita Springer | Battles | 2017 |
The War Is Over | Josh Baldwin | The War Is Over | 2017 |
Shout Unto God | Hillsong UNITED | Look to You (Live) | 2010 |
The Victory | Phil Wickham | Singalong 2 | 2012 |
Victory in Jesus | Michael W. Smith | Hymns | 2014 |
No Longer Slaves | Bethel Music | We Will Not Be Shaken | 2015 |
Sons and Daughters | Matt Maher | Saints and Sinners | 2015 |
JOHN SHIRK – Today’s Person of Integrity from the Bible is Micaiah.
He was a prophet of God who was more interested in saying what was true than what was popular.
In Second Chronicles 18, King Ahab had considered going to war, and consulted four hundred men about the decision. They all said the same thing, “Attack and be victorious.” But when Micaiah was summoned for counsel, he was pressured to let his word agree with theirs and to speak favorably. He replied by saying to the messenger, “As surely as the LORD lives, I can tell him only what my God says.”
This was the mindset that led him to say to King Ahab, “The LORD has decreed disaster for you.” He was slapped in his face for saying that, but his words proved to be true, because he heard from God, understood what God was doing, and spoke for God.
The faithfulness of Micaiah to be strong and courageous for God inspires us to be a bold witness for Jesus and to live a life of Integrity.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
JOHN SHIRK – Today’s Eye on Integrity is based on Proverbs 20, verse 7.
The righteous lead blameless lives; blessed are their children after them.
Noah and Job were men in the Bible described as blameless. Noah walked faithfully with God. Job feared God and shunned evil.
A blameless person is not a perfect person. We have all disobeyed God at some point in our lives. But there are Scriptures that can help us better understand what it means to lead a blameless life.
Psalm 15:2 describes the way of blamelessness as doing what is righteous, and speaking the truth from our heart.
In Psalm 19, David prayed that God would keep him from willful sins, so that they don’t rule over him. Then, he would be blameless, innocent of great transgression.
Walking the way of a blameless life is a virtue to embrace for our lives in the Year of Integrity.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
JOHN SHIRK – Today’s Person of Integrity from the Bible is Matthias.
In Acts 2:26, he was chosen to replace Judas as one of the Apostles of the early church. We don’t really see references in the Bible as to how he served, but we do know that he fit the criteria to replace Judas.
The believers in the early church were looking for someone who had been with them the whole time, from the time of Jesus’ ministry until His ascension. Matthias fit this description. He was also a witness of the resurrection of Jesus. Matthias knew Jesus, and walked with Him throughout His earthly ministry. Through prayer and a process called the “the casting of lots”, Matthias was chosen as the replacement for Judas.
The faithfulness of Matthias to replace the leadership of Judas inspires us to serve God in the church with a willing heart and to live a life of Integrity.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
JOHN SHIRK – Today’s Eye on Integrity is based on First John 4:16.
And so, we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them.”
We would not lean on an object if we questioned its strength to support us. There are various things in this world that may offer us temporary happiness, but they cannot sustain us or support us like the love of God. Here are some of the words used in the Bible to describe God’s love.
Psalm 36:7 says, “How precious is your unfailing love, O God!”
In Psalm 136, God’s steadfast love endures forever.
Ephesians 2:4 describes God’s love as great.
God’s love stands the test of time, carries the weight of all our sin, and never fails us. God’s love is life’s precious gift.
Walking in reliance on God’s love is a virtue to embrace for our lives in the Year of Integrity.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
Eye On Integrity-Acknowledging Jesus as God’s Son
john : August 6, 2018 4:24 pm : John Shirk, Staff PagesJOHN SHIRK – Today’s Eye on Integrity is based on First John 4:15.
“If anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God lives in them and they in God.”
There was an occasion when Jesus asked His disciples, “Who do people say the Son of Man is?” Then, after some discussion, He asked them directly, “But what about you? Who do you say I am?” That is when Simon declared, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.” Jesus pronounced a blessing on Simon after making that claim.
Jesus is interested in hearing our response to the question, “Who do you say I am?” There is a great blessing in acknowledging Jesus for who He really is.
Acknowledging Jesus as the Son of God is a virtue to embrace for our lives in the Year of Integrity.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com