Friday, 12 December 2025

Plan to Win! Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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Plan to Win

December 12, 2025
by Timothy Burt

Have you ever noticed how much easier it is to succeed at something when you’ve planned for success rather than drifted into failure? I was thinking about this the other morning while packing for an upcoming flight. Whenever I travel, I always bring a healthy sandwich, a banana, and a bottle of water. I’ve learned over the years that if I don’t plan, I end up hungry in an airport terminal surrounded by junk food. That’s not temptation—that’s simply poor planning. And poor planning almost always sets you up to fail.

This small habit reminded me of a far greater truth: every worthy thing God wants us to pursue in life requires intentional planning. Staying close to God, spending time in His Word, developing a healthy routine, keeping our bodies in the kind of shape that our doctor would give us a high-five for, and spending time in prayer so we can stay aligned with God’s plan. These don’t happen by accident. They happen because we plan to win.

Scripture makes this truth unmistakable. Proverbs 21:5 (NLT): “Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.” In other words, God blesses those who think ahead, seek His wisdom, and build patterns that support the desires He places in their hearts.

Over the years, I’ve learned this: if I have a desire from God but no plan to pursue it, that desire rarely comes to pass. Goals remain wishes until they’re wrapped in prayer and supported by practical planning.

Think of Daniel. When taken to Babylon, he didn’t drift spiritually and hope everything would turn out okay. He planned ahead. Daniel 1:8 (NIV): “But Daniel resolved not to defile himself…”  That word resolved means he made a deliberate, pre-set decision—a planned commitment. And that plan empowered him to stand strong when pressure came.

Jesus taught the same principle. Luke 14:28 (NIV): “Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Won’t you first sit down and estimate the cost…?” Planning is not unspiritual. Planning is partnering with God.

When I think of my own life—my walk with the Lord, my health, my writing, my prayer life—every area where I’ve grown has come from planning. And every area where I’ve struggled has revealed the absence of a plan.

Planning doesn’t eliminate our dependence on God—it expresses it. When we plan with Him, we acknowledge: “Lord, I need Your help to carry this out.” And that’s exactly the place where He meets us.

Proverbs 16:3 (NKJV): “Commit your works to the Lord, and your thoughts will be established.”  Planning becomes powerful when we commit it into God’s Hands. From the smallest decision—packing healthy airplane food—to the biggest ones—shaping my morning routine, scheduling prayer, or structuring my time in God’s Word—planning is simply preparing the soil so God can bring the growth.

Every successful person I know, spiritually or naturally, is a planner. Not a perfect person. A planner. Someone who believes that if God has given them a desire, they need a plan to walk it out.

Today, ask yourself: Where do I desire growth? Where do I need a plan?  Pray. Think it through. Write it down. And then, with God’s help—plan to win.

1 Corinthians 9:24–25 (NIV): “Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training…”
In His love,
Pastor Tim Burt

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Wednesday, 10 December 2025

Learning to Hate What Hurts You! Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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Learning to Hate What Hurts You

December 10, 2025
by Timothy Burt

When I was a boy, I remember watching my friend John try to quit chewing gum. Not because gum was bad, but because our schoolteacher made him promise to stop chewing it in school. The next day, he showed up with his right cheek puffed out like a chipmunk. When I laughed at him, saying, "You really don't think she'll notice that?" He laughed back. “I can’t help it—I love gum!”
We laugh at something so small, but that same tug-of-war plays out in far weightier parts of our lives. We know what we shouldn’t do, yet our minds whisper, “But you love this.” That’s the root of most temptation. We’ve trained our hearts to love what our flesh craves, even when it offends God.
“Mind over matter” is a phrase we’ve all heard, but in spiritual battles, it doesn’t work that way. You can’t simply will yourself into victory. If you’ve ever tried to quit a sinful habit by sheer mental determination, you already know how quickly that house of cards collapses.
The truth is this: love creates desire—but hatred destroys it. When you love something, even a sinful thing, you nurture affection for it. That affection becomes desire, and desire leads you straight to disobedience. But when you learn to hate sin—the way God hates sin—your heart begins to reject it.
“You who love the LORD, hate evil: He preserves the souls of His saints…” — Psalm 97:10 (NKJV)
Hatred isn’t always bad. Misused, it wounds people. Used rightly, it destroys sin’s grip. God gave us the emotion of hatred for a purpose—to generate repulsion toward what is evil and harmful. Until love for sin turns to hate for sin, that sin will always pull at you.
Think about how many people have said, “That’s it, I’ll never do this again!” only to fall back into the same pattern—drinking, pornography, gossip, greed, or whatever else controls them. The problem isn’t a weak will; it’s a wrongly framed heart.
The Bible says,
“For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.” — Proverbs 23:7 (NKJV)
Your mind can’t simply “delete” sinful thoughts. It must be renewed—retrained—to think as God thinks. I recently talked about that in a devotion — Developing Godly Mindsets
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind…” — Romans 12:2 (NKJV)
Let me share a personal story with you. Over 35 years ago, I decided I would never again allow pornography into my life. But saying it wasn’t enough. I needed my heart to hate what I had once tolerated. So I asked God to help me see it through His eyes.
I began to think about those women in the videos. Many were sexually abused, manipulated, or trapped in cycles of pain and exploitation. I thought, They were once little girls—daughters—God’s daughters. They deserve healing, love, and freedom, not shame and destruction. The more I saw that truth, the more my affection for that sin turned to repulsion. I began praying for them instead of lusting after them.
That prayer changed everything. Each time temptation whispered, I prayed again: “Father, help them find You. Heal their hearts. Free them from this evil.” Hatred for what the devil had done replaced my desire, and temptation lost its power.
That’s how you defeat sin—by reframing what you think and feel about it. Love what God loves. Hate what God hates. When you see sin for what it truly is—a weapon Satan uses to destroy lives—you’ll stop craving it and start resisting it with passion.
Whether the battle is pornography, food, gossip, greed, or pride, the process is the same: pray, reframe, and renew your mind. When temptation comes, ask God to help you think His thoughts. Love what is pure. Hate what is corrupt. Let hatred for sin turn into intercession for those trapped in it.
“Now you are free from your slavery to sin, and you have become slaves to righteous living.” — Romans 6:18 (NLT)

In His love,
Pastor Tim Burt

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Monday, 8 December 2025

A Better Place - Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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A Better Place

December 8, 2025
by Timothy Burt

Deuteronomy 6:3 (NIV) “Hear, O Israel, and be careful to obey so that it may go well with you and that you may increase greatly in a land flowing with milk and honey, just as the LORD, the God of your fathers, promised you.”

When you read today’s Fresh Manna verse, you hear the words Moses spoke to the children of Israel. God was preparing them for something better—a move from a temporary place to a promised place. He had already led them out of a bad place, and now He was leading them toward something greater. Isn’t that just like our loving God and Heavenly Father? He always desires to bring us into a better place.

But here’s the sad part—they never made it there. Why? Because they were afraid. They feared that God might not do what He had promised. They focused more on the uncertainty of where they were going than on the faithfulness of the One leading them. Their fear erased their trust and robbed them of the faith that could have made His promise a reality in their lives. Fear painted a deceptive picture that the awful place they had come from was somehow safer than the unknown place God had prepared for them.

You might think, “I’d never be like that.” But the truth is—you might. Unless you are firmly convinced that God wants to bring you into a better place, you risk falling into the same trap. If your confidence is in your own ability to get there, you’re just like them. Because when your strength runs out, fear will take over. But when you know your covenant with God—when your faith is anchored in His promise and His goodness—you’ll keep moving forward, trusting that He will bring you into that better place.

Joshua and Caleb understood this. They believed in God’s promise of a better life and greater blessings. But the other leaders were not rooted in faith. When they saw the giants and fortified cities of the Promised Land, they panicked. They cried out,
“If only we had died in Egypt! Or in this desert! Why is the LORD bringing us to this land only to let us fall by the sword? … Wouldn’t it be better for us to go back to Egypt?” (Numbers 14:2–3, NIV)

They said, “The people who live there are powerful, and the cities are fortified and very large. We even saw descendants of Anak there.” (Numbers 13:28, NIV)

Joshua and Caleb tried to silence those fears. They urged the people to trust God and move forward into His promise. And who eventually saw the promises fulfilled? Joshua and Caleb—the ones who believed. Those who feared and doubted never entered in.

God still wants to bring you into a better place. What does that look like? You tell me. If you were once spiritually bankrupt and now know that Jesus loves you, is that a better place? It is to me! If you were once bound for Hell but now you’re bound for Heaven—is that a better place? It is to me! If you used to live for the world but now live for God, is that a better place? It is to me!

He has brought me into a life I am passionate about—a life lived in His ways. That’s better! I once influenced people toward the wrong things, but now I influence many toward God. That’s better! He’s delivered me from myself and taught me how to love the most wonderful wife in the world. That’s better! He’s given me four beautiful children and seven grandchildren. That’s better! He’s blessed me with a better home, better cars, and a beautiful church family and congregation to serve alongside with. That’s better! He’s renewed my mind to His Word and allowed me, by His grace, to share His Word and serve others all around the world every day. That’s a better place!

Everything in my life is better than it was—and it keeps getting better. It’s supposed to. That’s part of His covenant promise. God was pleased when Joshua and Caleb believed Him. He said that Caleb had a different spirit—a spirit of faith that trusted His goodness.

I praise God for “the better place.” And I praise Him that He has a better place for you also! Even if you’re in a great place right now, God still has something better ahead. The better place isn’t given so we can indulge ourselves—it’s so that we can be equipped for every good work and become a blessing to others representing the love of Jesus to this world! Amen!

As today’s Fresh Manna reminds us, “...that you may increase greatly in a land flowing with milk and honey, just as the LORD, the God of your fathers, promised you.”

In His love,
Pastor Tim Burt

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Saturday, 6 December 2025

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Plan to Win! Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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