Friday, 19 June 2026

The Voice and the Roar of God Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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The Voice and the Roar of God

June 19, 2026
by Timothy Burt

When I was in Bible school, one class that deeply impacted me was on leadership. One day, the instructor described how a lion uses its roar—not just as noise, but as a weapon. The intensity of the roar can freeze its prey in fear, paralyzing it long enough to strike.

As he spoke, a verse immediately came to mind: “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.” (1 Peter 5:8)

In that moment, I saw something clearly—the enemy doesn’t always defeat people by force. Often, he paralyzes them with fear.

We’ve all experienced it. A bad report comes—a diagnosis, a financial setback, troubling news—and suddenly your thoughts begin to spiral. Fear tries to take hold. Faith feels pushed aside. The roar hits, and if we’re not careful, it stops us in our tracks.

So let’s settle something: Is God the author of bad reports? When you look at Jesus, the answer is clear. Every time a bad report came, He responded the same way: “Don’t be afraid.”

Think about Jairus. His daughter was dying, and he came to Jesus desperate for help. But before they arrived, a messenger brought devastating news: “Your daughter is dead. There’s no use troubling the Teacher now.”

That was the roar. Fear could have taken over completely. But Jesus immediately said, “Don’t be afraid. Just trust Me.” He refused to let that report have the final word.

And we know what happened—Jesus raised her from the dead. What looked final wasn’t final at all.

That’s where many people miss it. They hear the roar and assume it’s the conclusion. But with God, things are not over just because they look over. In fact, many times God is just getting started where man says it’s finished.

The enemy wants you to react to what you see and feel. God calls you to respond to what He has said. That’s why knowing His promises matters so much. When a bad report comes, you need something greater to answer it. “But where sin increased, grace increased all the more.” (Romans 5:20) In the same way, when negative reports increase, God’s promises are more than enough to meet them.

I’ve made it a practice in my life: when the enemy brings a bad report, I answer it with a good report—the Word of God. I don’t just think it—I declare it. I remind myself that what the enemy intends for evil, God can turn for good.

Jesus didn’t intend for us to live intimidated or defeated. He gave us authority over the enemy. He wants us standing in faith, confident in our covenant with Him.

Here’s something practical: don’t become a carrier of bad reports. It’s easy to repeat what we hear, but God has called us higher. When someone brings troubling news, don’t just agree with the fear. Take their hand and say, “Let’s pray.” Become a voice of faith. Become a bearer of hope.

Faith grows as you personally discover God’s promises. No one else can stand on them for you. You have to know them, believe them, and speak them. And as you do, you’ll find the roar loses its power.

A good report brings life—not just to you, but to those around you. God wants His people anchored in truth, not shaken by fear.

The next time you hear the roar, remember—it’s not the end of the story. God’s voice is greater. His promises are stronger. And His outcome is always better.

Proverbs 15:30 “A cheerful look brings joy to the heart; good news makes for good health.”

Prayer: Dear Lord, thank You that Your voice is greater than every fearful report I hear. Help me to stand firm in faith and not be moved by what I see or feel. Teach me to trust Your promises and to respond with courage when fear tries to rise. Make me a carrier of hope and truth to others, and use my life to bring encouragement and faith wherever I go. I place my confidence in You today, knowing that You are working all things for good. In Jesus’ name, Amen!


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Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Taking Myself to the Woodshed Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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Taking Myself to the Woodshed

June 17, 2026
by Timothy Burt

There are moments in every believer’s life when God nudges us toward something new—an opportunity, a responsibility, or a step of obedience we didn’t plan on. At first, we recognize His leading. But almost as quickly, hesitation creeps in. The timing doesn’t feel right. The effort seems inconvenient. And deep down, we quietly label it as “optional,” even when we know it isn’t.

Sometimes we go—but not wholeheartedly. We show up physically while holding back inwardly. Our attitude says, “I’ll check this out,” instead of, “Lord, I’m all in.” And if we’re honest, that half-hearted obedience doesn’t bring much joy—or fruit.

I found myself in that very place recently. I was preparing to step into something I knew God was leading me toward, but my attitude wasn’t right. I felt the pressure of everything else on my schedule, and this one thing—though important—felt like an interruption rather than an assignment.

As I talked to the Lord, I became aware of something deeper than inconvenience—I was disgusted with my own attitude. So I did what I’ve learned to do over the years. I took myself to the woodshed. Now that may sound humorous, but it’s become a very real and effective practice in my walk with God.

Decades ago, the “woodshed” was a place behind the house where a child might be taken for correction or a serious heart-to-heart to straighten out their attitude. In my life, it’s become a personal moment where I stop, confront my own heart, and bring it back into alignment with God.

Like a firm but loving parent, I began to correct my own heart. I reminded myself who I am, who I represent, and what it means to follow Christ. I challenged my attitude, confronted my reluctance, and brought it before the Lord in repentance.

Lamentations 3:40 says, "Let us examine our ways and test them, and let us return to the Lord."

God would much rather we deal honestly with our own hearts than require correction when our attitude becomes less than Christ-like. There’s something powerful about willingly stepping into alignment instead of being forced there. 1 Corinthians 11:28 says, "But let a man examine himself…"

Galatians 5:25 says, "We live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit."

That “woodshed moment” is simply bringing our heart back into step with Him. And how much greater is it when we initiate it when it's needed!

Here’s the remarkable part—when I finished that time of honest correction and surrender, sincerely apologizing to the Lord, my attitude genuinely changed. It wasn’t forced. It wasn’t fake. It was real. And when I then stepped into what God had asked me to do, everything felt different. What I had resisted became something I embraced. What felt like pressure turned into purpose. And more often than not, those very moments become some of the most meaningful and fruitful experiences of all.

God isn’t just after our obedience—He desires our heart in it. Colossians 3:23 says, "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters."

We all have moments where our attitude drifts. That’s part of being human. But we don’t have to let those moments define us—or affect those around us. Instead, we can stop, take ourselves to the woodshed, and come back aligned. Because when we do, something supernatural happens.

Romans 13:14 says, "Clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ… "  Do so and suddenly, what felt heavy becomes light. What felt inconvenient becomes meaningful. What we dreaded becomes something God uses beautifully. That’s the difference a surrendered heart makes.

So the next time your attitude drifts—and it will—don’t ignore it. Don’t justify it.
Take yourself to the woodshed. Let the Holy Spirit correct, realign, and restore your heart. Then step forward—not reluctantly, but wholeheartedly. Because when your heart is right, everything changes and God continues to do a beautiful work in you and through you!

"Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. Point out anything in me that offends you, and lead me along the path of everlasting life." Psalm 139:23–24

Prayer: Dear Lord, help me to recognize when my attitude is not aligned with You. Give me the humility to examine my own heart and the willingness to correct it quickly. Teach me to walk in step with Your Spirit, to obey You wholeheartedly, and to represent You well in every situation. Let my life reflect Your love, even in the things I don’t feel like doing. Thank You for Your patience, Your correction, and Your grace that continually leads me back to You. in Jesus’ name, Amen!


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Tuesday, 16 June 2026

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