Morning, April 14
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All who see me mock me; they sneer and shake their heads:  — Psalm 22:7
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Do not quench the Spirit.
— 1 Thessalonians 5:19 NKJV

The Holy Spirit empowers and enables the people of God to do what the Lord wants them to do in life. This is why the Lord Jesus referred to the Spirit as "the Helper" (John 14:26). The people of God, as a result, have an advantage, supernatural help of the Helper.

The Holy Spirit empowers and enables the people of God with special gifts of the Holy Spirit. There are special gifts designed for special purposes. The Bible refers to some of the special gifts such as wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, prophecy, discernment of spirits, speaking in tongues, and the interpretation of tongues (1 Corinthians 12:7-11).

The metaphor in our verse for today assumes something about the presence of the Spirit in the heart of believers. It assumes that this help in the people of God is like fire. Metaphorically speaking, the Holy Spirit fires us up. Not surprisingly, when the Spirit was first poured out at Pentecost there appeared "fire in the shape of tongues" resting on the people (Acts 2:3). Although the appearance of tongues of fire does not usually accompany the work of the Spirit, we get fired up by Him just the same.

Our verse for today assumes something else about the help of the Helper. It assumes that the work of the Spirit can be discerned and quenched. To quench a fire is to put it out. Paul instructs the Thessalonians not to discourage the Spirit's work in the church members. We must heed this also.

Discouraging the godly desires of faithful believers is bad because we would not just be suppressing the work of a mere human being, but quenching the very Spirit of God Himself.

Discern what's happening, and don't quench what the Spirit is doing. You don't want to be found fighting against the very will of God.
Bible in a Year
Old Testament Reading
1 Samuel 15, 16


1 Samuel 15 -- Saul's Disobedience and Samuel's Rebuke

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1 Samuel 16 -- Samuel Goes to Bethlehem and Anoints David

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New Testament Reading
Luke 14:25-35


Luke 14 -- Jesus Heals Again on the Sabbath; Parable of the Banquet; Cost of Discipleship

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Tyndale Life Application Daily Devotion
Sensible people keep their eyes glued on wisdom,
        but a fool's eyes wander to the ends of the earth.
Insight
While there is something to be said for having big dreams, this proverb points out the folly of chasing fantasies. How much better to align your goals with God's, being the kind of person he wants you to be! Such goals (wisdom, honesty, patience, love) may not seem exciting, but they will determine your eternal future.
Challenge
Take time to think about your dreams and goals, and make sure they cover the really important areas of life.
Morning and Evening by Spurgeon
Psalm 22:7  All they that see me laugh me to scorn: they shoot out the lip, they shake the head.

Mockery was a great ingredient in our Lord's woe. Judas mocked him in the garden; the chief priests and scribes laughed him to scorn; Herod set him at nought; the servants and the soldiers jeered at him, and brutally insulted him; Pilate and his guards ridiculed his royalty; and on the tree all sorts of horrid jests and hideous taunts were hurled at him. Ridicule is always hard to bear, but when we are in intense pain it is so heartless, so cruel, that it cuts us to the quick. Imagine the Saviour crucified, racked with anguish far beyond all mortal guess, and then picture that motley multitude, all wagging their heads or thrusting out the lip in bitterest contempt of one poor suffering victim! Surely there must have been something more in the crucified One than they could see, or else such a great and mingled crowd would not unanimously have honored him with such contempt. Was it not evil confessing, in the very moment of its greatest apparent triumph, that after all it could do no more than mock at that victorious goodness which was then reigning on the cross? O Jesus, "despised and rejected of men," how couldst thou die for men who treated thee so ill? Herein is love amazing, love divine, yea, love beyond degree. We, too, have despised thee in the days of our unregeneracy, and even since our new birth we have set the world on high in our hearts, and yet thou bleedest to heal our wounds, and diest to give us life. O that we could set thee on a glorious high throne in all men's hearts! We would ring out thy praises over land and sea till men should as universally adore as once they did unanimously reject.

"Thy creatures wrong thee, O thou sovereign Good!

Thou art not loved, because not understood:

This grieves me most, that vain pursuits beguile

Ungrateful men, regardless of thy smile."

Daily Light on the Daily Path
Psalm 63:5,6  My soul is satisfied as with marrow and fatness, And my mouth offers praises with joyful lips. • When I remember You on my bed, I meditate on You in the night watches,

Psalm 139:17,18  How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How vast is the sum of them! • If I should count them, they would outnumber the sand. When I awake, I am still with You.

Psalm 119:103  How sweet are Your words to my taste! Yes, sweeter than honey to my mouth!

Psalm 73:25  Whom have I in heaven but You? And besides You, I desire nothing on earth.

Psalm 45:2  You are fairer than the sons of men; Grace is poured upon Your lips; Therefore God has blessed You forever.

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