Saturday, 3 January 2026

Baptized in the desert!

 


Chapter eight of the Book of Acts records an encounter between Philip and an unnamed eunuch from Ethiopia on a desert road.

Now Philip, not the apostle, was a Holy Spirit-anointed evangelist who God used mightily. He was one of seven deacons ordained by the apostles to minister to a growing following of Jesus Christ in Jerusalem.

With the brutal killing of Stephen, Philip’s fellow deacon, and the subsequent relentless persecution of the Church in Jerusalem by Saul, the pre-conversion Paul, Christians “were all scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria”.

Philip fled to Samaria, where he performed incredible acts of demon exorcism and miraculous healings all the while preaching the good news of Jesus Christ with great power.

“Philip went down to a city in Samaria and proclaimed the Messiah there.” 

The unnamed eunuch, wasn’t just any Ethiopian, he was an important official in charge of Candace the Queen of the Ethiopians treasure. He had been in Jerusalem worshiping and was on his way toward Gaza when the encounter occurred.

Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, “Rise and go toward the south to the road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.” This is a desert place. 

Philip, without knowing the purpose for this sudden change in direction, did not question the wisdom of the Lord’s leading, instead he immediately headed for the desert.

Sometimes things are going really well when suddenly the Lord leads us into a desert place.

We mustn’t let our self-praise and the praise of others deafen our ears to God’s call. We must not let what we see as success blind our eyes from seeing God’s vision.

These will certainly hamper our necessary wilderness journey. Yes, “necessary”. Going to the desert is par for the course. Even Jesus, after His baptism by John, was led into the desert wilderness by the Holy Spirit before His ministry began.

Despite Philip’s successful ministry in Samaria, what was most important to him was obedience to the Lord, to do whatever the Lord wanted him to do and to go wherever the Lord wanted him to go.

Queen Candace’s eunuch, riding in his chariot reading the prophet Isaiah written in Greek, was unaware of what was about to happen.

And the Spirit said to Philip, “Go over and join this chariot.” 

Then with one single question, lives were about to be indelibly altered since it is believed that this meeting led to Christianity being introduced into Ethiopia.

So Philip ran to him and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet and asked, “Do you understand what you are reading?” 

Beloved, do you understand when you read Scripture or is it all Greek to you?

The Ethiopian, heading toward physical wilderness, ended up in spiritual wilderness bewildered by what he was reading. But God, who takes good care of all the needs of His children, sent a Greek-speaking Holy Spirit-anointed evangelist to an Ethiopian man going through a wilderness experience.

In the wilderness, God sends angels, even those in human form, to minister to us. He did so for His Son Jesus (Mark 1:12-13 AMPC below), He did so for an unnamed Ethiopian eunuch and He does so for us.

Immediately the [Holy] Spirit [from within] drove Him out into the wilderness (desert), And He stayed in the wilderness (desert) forty days, being tempted [all the while] by Satan; and He was with the wild beasts, and the angels ministered to Him [continually].

God provides in unimaginable ways.

That Ethiopian official had a need for spiritual enlightenment, and the Lord provided a solution in what looks like a near impossible situation. You see, this man had already left Jerusalem, heading south to Gaza, about 34 miles away, which means that Philip coming from Samaria, about 65 miles north of Jerusalem, would have had to have travelled a long distance to catch up to the chariot.  

Beloved, here's a side note: if Philip was on foot, he never would have encountered the eunuch. Philip must've been on-board the Holy Spirit express en route to do God’s work.

Philip not only explained the reading from Isaiah but went on to boldly, intentionally and passionately proclaim the good news about Jesus, after which Acts 8:37-39 (ESV) tells us,

And as they were going along the road they came to some water, and the eunuch said, “See, here is water! What prevents me from being baptized?” And he commanded the chariot to stop, and they both went down into the water, Philip and the eunuch, and he baptized him. 

Baptized in the desert!

And what happened next is the evidence of Philip’s divine transportation.

And when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord carried Philip away, and the eunuch saw him no more, and went on his way rejoicing. 

Beloved, you may be trekking through a desert place with no sign of relief but know that though it does not seem so right now, the Lord has a purpose for you being there and you will experience His Holy Spirit at work in your life.

So, continue to believe and to trust and to obey. Soon you will come to water, and when you do, rejoice.

Amen †






Shelley Johnson “Baptized in the desert!” ©2026, January 2, 2025

 

 

 

 

Friday, 2 January 2026

Let’s Gather Together

 


“Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of His return is drawing near.”

(Hebrews 10:24-25 NLT)

These present days are filled with all and every sort of challenge – events that test our faith and the love we’re exhorted to have for our fellow man. Oftentimes we just need to be motivated and encouraged through the daily grind so that our faith remains strong and we persevere in love.

Going to church on Sundays in the company of other believers, hearing an inspiring sermon and singing hymns and other songs of worship give us a boost but, is it enough?

Even though church services are great opportunities to gather, Christian people need to gather together outside of the regular once a week service on Sundays. We need to do exactly what Hebrews 10, verses 24 and 25 tell us to do and get together more often.

Beloved, coming together with other believers promotes faith building, provokes acts of love and good deeds, and encourages each person to stay faithful to Christ and to one another. So, this new year, determine to do just that; let’s gather together.

Amen †

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shelley Johnson “Let’s Gather Together” ©2013 revisited January 2, 2026

Thursday, 1 January 2026

Prayers for today

 


Pray

Father, I pray that You would give me a vision of Your sovereignty that will bring me to my knees in worship and in adoration, that will cause me, like David, to dance and prance, rejoicing before You; that a view of Your holiness will bring me to humiliation at my present state, knowing that I have far to go, but in Christ Jesus I will indeed go and bear the fruit of righteousness.

Teach me, through the working of Your Holy Spirit within me, how to properly work out my own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is You Who works in me, both to will and to work for Your good pleasure. Work through me O God, as I strive for holiness and to be conformed to the image of Your beloved Son Jesus Christ.

Only You are sovereign O God, controlling all that You do through love for Your people. And it is You, the True and Living God, Who works all things together for my good and Your glory, that I pray, through the matchless name of Jesus Christ with thanksgiving, Amen †.



Pray

Lord Jesus Christ, You have opened the floodgates of grace to me, and so, I now set my heart to experience the more-than-superabundance of Your grace. I declare that from today I see Your grace and favour upon my life each and every moment of every day. Amen †.


Pray

You, O LORD, are exalted forever! I thank You for exalting my strength – making me as strong as a wild ox, and for anointing me with Your finest oil; for causing me to flourish like a palm and to grow strong like the cedars of Lebanon; planted in the Lord’s own house, I flourish in the courts of my God. I declare even in old age I will still produce fruit, I will remain fresh and green, declaring, the LORD is upright, He is my Rock, and there is no unrighteousness in Him! Hallelujah! Praise be to God! Amen †


Pray

Lord, I thank You that the days are coming when You will fulfill the gracious promise You made to me. Amen †






 

Shelley Johnson "Prayers for today" ©2015, revisited January 1, 2026

Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Get Out of the Boat!

 

He said, “Come ahead.”

Jumping out of the boat, Peter walked on the water to Jesus. But when he looked down at the waves churning beneath his feet, he lost his nerve and started to sink. He cried, “Master, save me!”

Jesus didn’t hesitate. He reached down and grabbed his hand. Then he said, “Faint-heart, what got into you?”

The two of them climbed into the boat, and the wind died down. The disciples in the boat, having watched the whole thing, worshiped Jesus, saying, “This is it! You are God’s Son for sure!”

(Matthew 14:29-33 MSG)

During the storms of life, when the boat you’re in is a place of refuge, it will surely take more than a little faith for you to get out of the boat.

As a matter of fact, it takes confident faith to hear the howling wind, feel the blustery weather against your skin, see the billowing waves and taste and smell the salty air yet get out of the boat. But that’s exactly what Jesus wants us to do.

Jesus is beckoning us to look at Him, remain strong in faith, and get out of the boat.

When you look away from Jesus and begin to focus on nothing else but your stormy circumstances, your faith is replaced by fear, and you start to sink into a state of utter uncertainty.

Instead, fix your gaze upon the One who can save. Ignore all your natural senses and trust Him and His love for you.

Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.

(Matthew 11:28 NLT)

Get out of the boat and rest in Him.

Beloved, as you enter a new year, keep in mind that God knows the plan for your life, He designed it after all. His plan for you is not for disaster or harm but it’s to give you a future full of hope and promise (Jeremiah 29:11).

God loves you dearly and His plan for your life is sure and good and bigger than your circumstances.

 Amen †






 

 

Shelley Johnson “Get Out of the Boat!” ©2013, revisited December 31, 2025

Tuesday, 30 December 2025

Jesus walked on the water; you must walk on water too!

 


And early in the morning he came walking toward them on the sea. – Matthew 14:25 (NRSVUE)

Jesus’ walk on the water is an example for us to follow and, even though His was a physical walk, ours, on the other hand, is a symbolic walk.

Throughout Scripture, water is symbolic of the Word of God and even though in this instance it is sea water the symbolism expressed remains the same.

Isaiah 11:9 (NRSVUE) tells us,

for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.

Jesus tells us,

If you know me, you will know my Father also…The Father and I are one.
 (John 14:7; 10:30 - NRSVUE)

And we know that Jesus is the Word from reading John 1:1 and 14.

When Jesus walked on the water, He was trusting in the knowledge of His Father to hold Him up in the midst of the raging storm. He knew without doubt that His Father was able to keep Him and sustain Him even in the worst situations.

Beloved, Jesus operated solely by the Word of God the Father (John 12:49). He listened and was completely obedient to God and in this account of Him walking on water, Jesus is teaching us to do the same.

Amen †






 

Shelley Johnson “Jesus walked on the water: you must walk on water too!” ©2014, revisited December 30, 2025

Monday, 29 December 2025

With Every Breath you Take

 

The Lord is God. He is the God who created the sky. He hung it up like a curtain. He created the earth and everything that lives on it. He gives life and breath to all the people who live on it.

(Isaiah 42:5 EASY)

Isaiah lets us know that God gives breath to all the people on earth. Isn’t it interesting that when it comes to “life” and “breath”, Isaiah uses the verb to give in the present tense? God gives life; God gives breath. Without God’s constant giving of breath, we cannot remain alive.

When you take away their breath, they die, and their bodies return to the dust. But when you send out your life-giving breath, things come alive

(Psalm 104:29-30 ERV)

Job understood, “the breath of the Almighty gives me life” (Job 33:4).

The breath of God brings our mortal bodies to life. When God created Adam, He breathed into His nostrils, “and the man became a living being” (Genesis 2:7).

With all this in mind, lets ponder for a little while.

It is believed that the unpronounceable Name of God, YHWH, resonates with the aspirated sound of breathing, where YH is the inhale, while WH is the exhale. Try it if you haven’t already done so.

When you breathe in, it sounds like “YH” and when you breathe out, it sounds like “WH”, especially done deliberately through the mouth.

Beloved, this means that with every breath you take, you say the true Divine Name of God.

God breathed His precious Name into every human being, and that breath gives and sustains life. Upon our death, we release the breath that God gave us, perhaps returning it to Him together with our souls.

It is said that we take our last breath and sadly I have witnessed it for myself, it’s a quick breath in and a quick breath out, as if calling on the Name of our Creator.

Beloved, as you enter the new year, do not take breathing for granted, instead be conscious that with every breath you take, you utter the true Name of God.

Amen †






 

Shelley Johnson “With Every Breath you Take” ©2025, December 29, 2025

 

Sunday, 28 December 2025

A Good Life


Beloved,

This message is from the Lord. “I have good plans for you. I don’t plan to hurt you. I plan to give you hope and a good future. Then you will call my name. You will come to me and pray to me, and I will listen to you.”

(Jeremiah 29:11-12 ERV)

Let us pray...

Dear Lord, You are the only foundation of my life. Your wisdom and Your love are without end. You are the Creator of all things, and You have planned all things from the beginning of time. So Lord, I know that You have planned a good life for me, to prosper me, to give me hope and a great future.

I thank You that I have such a good life. I thank You that I have love in my relationships with my family, and I live in a happy home. I thank You that I live life in harmony, peace and love.

Lord, remind me to keep You as the central focus of my life.

Help me to understand that when I accepted Your Son, Jesus Christ, as my Lord and Saviour, a holy and divine covenant was established.

Help me to understand that being in relationship with You does not preclude me from challenges and that even in the midst of those challenges I can still find joy in life as I place complete trust in You.

Lord, I realize that if there is any unhappiness and distrust, it is because I have shifted my focus and strayed from the example which Christ set for me.

I pray that as time goes on, Your Holy Spirit will bear in me the Christ-like characteristics of, patience, kindness, faithfulness and empathy.

I pray that I will always listen to Your small still voice.

I pray that I will always speak words that lift up and not tear down.

I pray that my attitude toward others would create a positive environment and that I will love and accept others unconditionally, just as You love and accept me as I am.

Holy Spirit, if I am the cause of another’s hurt or if someone is the cause of mine, help me to quickly forgive, and be swift to heal our wounded emotions.

Forgive me for those times when I was insensitive, and when I was so self-absorbed that I failed to recognize the needs and the pain of those close to me, those around me, and those I meet along the way.

Lord, continue to bless me; let me never yield to temptation but deliver me from the destructive plans of the evil one.

Remind me to pray, not just for myself, but for others, and help me always to encourage others in the Lord.

I make this prayer in Jesus’ Name. Amen †






 

 

Shelley Johnson “A Good Life” ©2014 revisited December 28, 2025