Day 61: Jesus, You Want Me To Trust You
April 30, 2010 by Cath
Filed under Cath's Blog, The Jesus Year
What does trust cost? Think about it – what could it possibly hurt to trust the Lord? The alternative is worry, anxiety, and holding on to all the fantasy lifelines powerless to save. Trust is total reliance under stress and trial. And I am resolute to live a boundless trust in God. The Lord Jesus wants my great trust. Isaiah 50:10 says, “If you are walking in darkness, without a ray of light, trust in the LORD and rely on your God.” Oh yes, He expects me to trust in Him. But I find this trust not easy to maintain when the waves are turbulent, rising above my head. The psalmist knew storm fear when he said, “I hear the tumult of the raging seas as Your waves and surging tides sweep over me” (Psalm 42:7). Then, he continues with a very important conjunction word that carries us into TRUST. He says, “But each day the LORD pours His unfailing love upon me, and through each night I sing His songs, praying to God who gives me life.” Ah, there it is – the prescription for worry when the storm tide rises. Prayer. Unceasing, relentless prayer is our great expression of trust. Just keep walking and talking with God, no matter what. Even if I don’t feel God’s Presence – pray. Even if I think my prayers are bouncing off the ceiling – pray. I’m beginning a 30-day journey right now with many others in Passionate Prayer (see the Passionate Prayer blog I’ve set up for the journey – join us!!). And I am excited. I need this journey of prayer. And I can’t wait to see what He is going to teach me. Bring it on, Lord. Teach me to pray.
My Response: Lord Jesus, teach me to pray during these next 30 days. I can’t wait to learn from You. And I’m excited to share this experience with many others. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
May We All Become Passionate in Prayer!
April 29, 2010 by Cath
Filed under Passionate Prayer 30 Days ~ Catherine Martin
This week we are going to be reading the Introduction and Week 1 - Days 1 to 6 in Passionate Prayer - A 30 Day Journey. For all who are taking this journey together, I want to encourage you to read the Introduction as it will set the stage for everything in the book. I also forgot to mention before in my previous post - at the end of the first day, in the My Response section, we are asked to write a Letter To The Lord. This is especially important as you will re-read what you wrote at the very end of the book. The amazing part of this is seeing all that the Lord does in our lives in just 30 days as we think deeply about prayer together. Feel free to share all that the Lord is teaching you here in the Comments section of the blog. I think we will have others joining us as many have friends they are inviting in other parts of the country.
These are our Passionate Prayer small groups at the church. We currently have 11 groups and may grow to 12 at the church on Thursdays. We also have 2 groups meeting on Monday evenings, and groups also meeting on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. And then we have our online group here. Also, there are some in the different groups at the church who are going to be traveling and are excited to be able to stay connected online here. I wanted to mention that if you would like to watch or listen to my messages online, the videos and audios are available individually and as a series for purchase at our Quiet Time Ministries Online Bookstore here. My Introduction Message is available to watch online free here. You can download the Handout for the Introduction message here - Just print it out and you can use it to take notes. You can also order the DVD messages or CD audio messages if you so desire.
Again, I just want you to know what a joy it is to study together with you all about prayer. I can’t wait to see what the Lord has for us.
One final note, I invite you to become my friend on Facebook as I often post notes and insights that may be of interest to you. And I would love to stay connected as we continue on in this great adventure of knowing God! God bless you.
Welcome To Passionate Prayer ~ A 30 Day Journey!
April 29, 2010 by Cath
Filed under Passionate Prayer 30 Days ~ Catherine Martin
I am so excited about our journey together in Passionate Prayer. We are going to spend the next 30 days going deeper in our life of prayer with the Lord. I define prayer as walking and talking with God. As we walk and talk with Him daily, we grow in our intimate relationship with the Lord. It’s an adventure - I like to call it the great adventure of knowing God. This week we will begin with the Introduction and Week 1 - Days 1-6. Each day you will read and then write responses on the daily “My Response” page. I encourage you to interact with everything you read, look up the most significant verses mentioned in the chapters (underline them in your own Bible), and then pray, pray, pray. Talk with your Lord about everything that is on your heart. It will be exciting to see what the Lord does in our lives as we take this journey together into a life of passionate prayer.
If you are joining me in this journey over the next 5 weeks and you found us online here, I invite you to click on the Comments here and introduce yourself to everyone. Share where you’re from and anything else you’d like to share.
Also, if you’d like to join this journey, you can buy the book from Quiet Time Ministries, Amazon, or your local Christian bookstore. If you would like to get an online version immediately, you can go to Amazon.com and download Kindle for PC or Kindle for Mac (depending on your computer:)). Then, you can purchase the Kindle version of Passionate Prayer - A 30 Day Journey and read it on your computer.
God bless you dear friends.
Knowing And Loving The Bible In Korea!
April 28, 2010 by Cath
Filed under Cath's Blog
This is big news, my friends. I just received a big box from Harvest House Publishers, opened it, and found 5 beautiful new copies of the Korean edition of Knowing and Loving The Bible published by Scripture Union Korea. I can’t even begin to tell you how beautiful this book is, cover to cover. They did an amazing job. It’s two color throughout and the lettering on the front is raised and of the highest quality. I’m so excited. Now, here’s how it all happened. Over a year ago, I was sitting in my office, talking with the Lord about the books I’d written. And I committed the results of my life and everything I do to the Lord again as I often do in the quiet moments I have with Him. I think often about that statement I heard from Ney Bailey so many years ago: You be responsible for the depth of your ministry, and you let God be responsible for the breadth of your ministry. Just then, my cellphone rang. It was my assistant, Kayla.
“Cath, do you remember that order we got from Korea awhile back?”
“Yes”, I replied.
“Well, I just received a phone call from two pastors from Korea, and they would like to meet with you.”
“Okay, let’s set it up.”
“No, Catherine. You don’t understand. They are on their way to our office right now and will be here in fifteen minutes.”
“I’ll be right there!”
I jumped up, ran to my car, and drove the ten minute drive to our Quiet Time Ministries Resource & Training Center. I walked in, and three pastors were standing there waiting for me - two from Korea and one from a Korean church in Los Angeles. These three men had driven by faith on a four hour drive from Los Angeles in hopes they would be able to spend time with me at our Quiet Time Ministries office. I was so humbled to meet these amazing godly men. One is the head of Scripture Union in Korea. They described to me how they had found Knowing and Loving The Bible and believed that it was the answer to their prayers for men and women in Korea. They said that they minister to more than 200,000 people who spend time with the Lord every day. And now, they are receiving countless requests to go deeper in God’s Word. They had driven to meet me and talk with me about Knowing and Loving The Bible and devotional Bible study. They then shared that they had already talked with Harvest House about publishing my book in Korean. HOW COOL IS THAT!! A moment I will never forget is how we sat together around a table and prayed - they in Korean and me in English. Tears were rolling down my face. I thought about how only God in the whole world could put together something so amazing and wonderful. And so now, I am looking at the result of that meeting - a beautiful new book. This picture to the left is the title page. I love it!
I wish I could have you actually hold this book - it is so beautiful. It’s got this really cool way that the front of the book folds in and has info on it along with a picture of yours truly. I’m including a picture of it here. Just imagine - men and women throughout Korea are going to learn about God’s Word and how to go deeper in God’s Word. by reading this book. They will know and love the Bible more and, as a result, know and love God more. All I can say is “thank You Lord”. I give all the credit for Knowing and Loving The Bible to the Lord - I could have never written it without the Lord’s supernatural strength. I think any author who knows the Lord and has written a book would say the same. And then, of course, only the Lord could put together my books with Scripture Union in Korea. Interestingly, I use Scripture Union’s devotional “Encounter With God” in my own quiet time. I love it. You can even subscribe via email for free at Scripture Union. And I went to Scripture Union Korea website - Scripture Union Korea - they have the new Korean edition of Knowing and Loving The Bible highlighted on the front page. Wow. I just can’t believe it. Just had to share this with everyone - to God be the glory. A special moment. Thanks for sharing it with me.
Day 60: Jesus, You Are First
April 20, 2010 by Cath
Filed under Cath's Blog, The Jesus Year
What can we do when a thousand things are tugging us in a thousand different directions? Focus on the One – Jesus – He is First. The theological term God gives us is “supremacy” or “pre-eminence” meaning “first place”. Jesus has first place in everything. Paul tells us in Colossians 1:17-18 that He is before all things, in him all things hold together, and in everything he has “supremacy.” No wonder the author of Hebrews tells us that when we run with perseverance the race marked out for us, we need to “fix our eyes on Jesus.” Focus on the One who has first place in everything. He will take you across the finish line. He’s already there and is the One who overcomes everything. So today, as we go about our day, let us fix our eyes on the One and Only, who is full of grace and truth (John 1:14).
My Response: Lord Jesus, remind me today of Your supremacy, and help me have a single eye, fixed only on You. I commit (roll on to You) all the other thousands of things, and trust You to carry out Your plans and purposes in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Day 59: Jesus, You Give Rest For My Soul
April 10, 2010 by Cath
Filed under Cath's Blog, The Jesus Year
Could your soul use a good vacation? Jesus invites us to a vacation for the soul when He says, “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls” (Matthew 11:28-30). Why do we need this kind of rest? Because every day we are bombarded with a thousand small and large challenges requiring decisions, action, and yes, sometimes even a momentary flash of brilliance. How can we manage such life? Should we just get smarter and faster to handle everything? Jesus gives us the opposite encouragement when He says, “Abide in Me” (John 15:1-11) and “Come to Me” and “Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me” (Matthew 11:28-30). Granted, these exhortations do require a certain action on our part. But they are actions to give it all over to Jesus—to hand the reigns of our life, our daily activities, over to Him and learn how He does it. In fact, ultimately we learn to let Him do it all in and through us. And what do we get in return? Rest for our souls. And the indescribable enjoyment of Jesus.
Andrew Murray, in his book, Abide In Christ, describes Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11:28-30 as an invitation to become His students, yield ourselves to His training, submit in all things to His will, and let our whole life be one with His. He goes on to say that rest for the soul is “deliverance from every fear, the supply of every need, and the fulfillment of every desire…the rest is in Christ, and it is not something He gives apart from Himself, and so it is only in having Him that the rest can really be kept and enjoyed…the yoke gives the rest, because the moment the soul yields itself to obey, the Lord Himself gives the strength and the joy to do it…The soul needs only to yield itself to Him, to be still and rest in the confidence that His love has undertaken, and that His faithfulness will perform, the work of keeping it safe in the shelter of His bosom.” Finally, (and this is my favorite part), Andrew Murray says that rest for the soul is “the peace of God, the great calm of the eternal world, that passes all understanding and that keeps the heart and mind. With this grace secured, we have strength for every duty, courage for every struggle, a blessing in every cross, and the joy of life eternal in death itself.”
I especially love reading Jesus’ invitation in the Message: “Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly” (Matthew 11:28-30 MSG). Who could ever turn down such an amazing invitation!
As I think about abiding in Christ today, I want to keep in the forefront of my mind, that taking time and energy to abide in Him, to come to Him, to keep my eyes fixed on Him, gains me everything I want and need—heart renewal and revival, an unlimited supply of strength and power, and ultimately, Christ Himself!
My Response: Lord Jesus, I come to You today for everything and I’m reminded that apart from You I can do nothing. Fill me with Your Spirit today and give me what I really need—rest for my soul. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


