Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Splashes of Grace
Splash! Have you ever stood too close to the side of a pool when someone did a cannonball? Or next to a large waterfall? If so, you know what I mean by splash: to become spattered about: to spread or scatter in the manner of splashed liquid. To be splashed can be messy, like from a car driving through a puddle, but it can also be refreshing, like cool water on a hot day. The latter is the kind of splash I am talking about here.
The other day, a friend shared how she was inadvertently blessed. In witnessing a blessing someone else received, she was blessed too! She was not the intended target, but God showered her any way. How great is that! You don't even have to have a direct hit to be blessed!
God is so good and His grace so amazing, that even its splashes have far reaching effects! We may not always know how far the ripples of our actions reach on this earth, just as others may not know how they effected us, but some day we will see fully. For now it is our job to trust and obey. So until that day, be attentive to what is happening around you...you just might get splashed by grace!
Monday, December 30, 2013
New Years Resolution
So...it is that time of year again. You know what I am talking about. That time where we sit down and take a look at what we have done and what we really want to do and then either succumb to depression or get fired up to change. Yep, it is time for those New Years Resolutions!
Why does January do this to us? Why not June or July? What is it about the clearly defined fresh start of the new year? Maybe it is a result of our overindulgence at the holidays that makes us revisit that waistline one more time, or the turmoil of family gatherings that spurs us to want to have better relationships or the overspending on gifts that makes us realize we have GOT to get our finances under control. Whatever it is, the time is upon us and there is no use putting it off any longer.
Here goes. I too want this year to be different...better...more purposeful. So I am making my resolution and putting it on here for all to see (or at least the two of you who actually read these). ;) I am only choosing one and you will soon see why. My New Year Resolution is...Matthew 6:33, "Seek first His kingdom and righteousness and all these things will be added to you as well." I'd say that pretty much covers everything else.
I figure if I choose the one thing that Mary did, I can expect God to do so much more (Ephesians 3:2021). For it is God who works in us to both will and to act (Phil. 2:13). I am confident, because God is faithful. Malachi tells us that God asks to be tested according to his promises and Isaiah tells us that God has said He will be found if we seek Him with our whole heart. So, as I seek Him, I wait in wonder at what God has planned for this coming year.
Maybe that is why we like the new year so much...it is a clean slate just waiting for us to fill it with adventure and wonder!
Why does January do this to us? Why not June or July? What is it about the clearly defined fresh start of the new year? Maybe it is a result of our overindulgence at the holidays that makes us revisit that waistline one more time, or the turmoil of family gatherings that spurs us to want to have better relationships or the overspending on gifts that makes us realize we have GOT to get our finances under control. Whatever it is, the time is upon us and there is no use putting it off any longer.
Here goes. I too want this year to be different...better...more purposeful. So I am making my resolution and putting it on here for all to see (or at least the two of you who actually read these). ;) I am only choosing one and you will soon see why. My New Year Resolution is...Matthew 6:33, "Seek first His kingdom and righteousness and all these things will be added to you as well." I'd say that pretty much covers everything else.
I figure if I choose the one thing that Mary did, I can expect God to do so much more (Ephesians 3:2021). For it is God who works in us to both will and to act (Phil. 2:13). I am confident, because God is faithful. Malachi tells us that God asks to be tested according to his promises and Isaiah tells us that God has said He will be found if we seek Him with our whole heart. So, as I seek Him, I wait in wonder at what God has planned for this coming year.
Maybe that is why we like the new year so much...it is a clean slate just waiting for us to fill it with adventure and wonder!
Saturday, December 14, 2013
What Is The Soundtrack To Your Life?
Have you ever muted the sound on a movie? My husband does this for me if the movie is getting too scary, because once the music is muted, it is not nearly so scary. The power of music is amazing! Driving in the car the other night, I was singing along to a CD and feeling so inspired by the songs. Whenever I listen to music like this, a feeling rises up in me, as if I can conquer the world! But alas, the music ends and life returns to its humdrum pace. I realized I need a soundtrack for my life! If only the music could continue to play as I went about my days...think of what I could accomplish!
But here is the thing...as much as people do try to do this (with their ear buds in all the time), it just isn't workable. We won't all want or need the same song and going around listening to our own ear buds all the time seriously limits our interaction with one another. And the point of being inspired is to help others. So what are we to do?
Well, the Holy Spirit was quick to help me realize that we already have a soundtrack, of sorts, going all the time. It is called our thoughts. We live according to the negative or positive track of thoughts that continually play in our minds. And there is hope, because this soundtrack can be rerecorded! Yes, we can choose what we think on and we are commanded to think on that which is good (2 Cor. 10:5, Phil. 4:8). As we meditate on God's Word, our "soundtrack" will inspire us and we will become more than conquerors through Christ! (Romans 8:37)
Praise be to God, who has thought of everything! :)
But here is the thing...as much as people do try to do this (with their ear buds in all the time), it just isn't workable. We won't all want or need the same song and going around listening to our own ear buds all the time seriously limits our interaction with one another. And the point of being inspired is to help others. So what are we to do?
Well, the Holy Spirit was quick to help me realize that we already have a soundtrack, of sorts, going all the time. It is called our thoughts. We live according to the negative or positive track of thoughts that continually play in our minds. And there is hope, because this soundtrack can be rerecorded! Yes, we can choose what we think on and we are commanded to think on that which is good (2 Cor. 10:5, Phil. 4:8). As we meditate on God's Word, our "soundtrack" will inspire us and we will become more than conquerors through Christ! (Romans 8:37)
Praise be to God, who has thought of everything! :)
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Snowflakes and DNA
As I look out my window I see snow covered hills. Such a beautiful sight. The clean, bright white against the barren, brown trees. And though the big picture is beautiful, today I am more interested in the details; the detail in each and every flake that combine to make up the whole. And I am reminded of what God has to say about His church.
Scientists have discovered with snow flakes and DNA what God already told us. We are all unique; no two are the same. Not only do we look different, but we are made up of different combinations of personality, talents and gifts. We are all equal, but we are not all the same.
I grew up in a place where it doesn't snow much and though it sure makes it nicer to get around, the dusting of snow they get sure isn't as pretty as the foot of snow were I live now. You can't sled or build a snowman in a dusting; neither does it cover all the ground to make a blanket of white. Individually we are like tiny snowflakes. We are but a dusting, a part of the whole. We are still fearfully and wonderfully made, a life to be celebrated, but our function is limited. However, when we all get together and we are each who God created us to be, we can be of great use and a lot of fun!
So..."let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching." (Hebrews 10:24-25)
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Celebrating My Mediocrity
I find my self the median of most things. When I was in high school my family took a personality test for fun. My mom and brother were on one side and my dad on the other. Where was I? You guessed it, right in the middle! I am not completely shy, but neither can I strike up a conversation with just anybody. I find myself the mediator a lot. Then there is my athleticism. I am athletic enough to participate in most sports, but not enough to excel at any. I have a fairly good singing voice, but you will never find me on the Billboard charts. I am of average intelligence, height and weight. Need I say more?
This mediocrity used to bother me. But I have come to appreciate the middle. I like balance. It allows me to look at things more objectively. I am tired of the two extreme opinions always fighting (the mediator in me I guess). I can see truth on both sides. They fight so strongly for their own side, even if they did see truth on the other, they generally wouldn't admit it or would find a way to turn it in their favor. Ugh!
This is especially disturbing in the church. I realize the need to stand for truth and refute heresy, but often we are standing on our own sinking sand of opinion. None of us can know 100 percent, nor do we need to defend God. “Teacher,” said John, “we saw someone driving out demons in your name and we told him to stop, because he was not one of us.” “Do not stop him,” Jesus said. “For no one who does a miracle in my name can in the next moment say anything bad about me, for whoever is not against us is for us." (Mark 9:38-40)
I think if we spent more time seeking first God and then fulfilling the law of love, we would find the answers we seek. But that is just my mediocre opinion...take it for what it is worth. ;)
This mediocrity used to bother me. But I have come to appreciate the middle. I like balance. It allows me to look at things more objectively. I am tired of the two extreme opinions always fighting (the mediator in me I guess). I can see truth on both sides. They fight so strongly for their own side, even if they did see truth on the other, they generally wouldn't admit it or would find a way to turn it in their favor. Ugh!
This is especially disturbing in the church. I realize the need to stand for truth and refute heresy, but often we are standing on our own sinking sand of opinion. None of us can know 100 percent, nor do we need to defend God. “Teacher,” said John, “we saw someone driving out demons in your name and we told him to stop, because he was not one of us.” “Do not stop him,” Jesus said. “For no one who does a miracle in my name can in the next moment say anything bad about me, for whoever is not against us is for us." (Mark 9:38-40)
I think if we spent more time seeking first God and then fulfilling the law of love, we would find the answers we seek. But that is just my mediocre opinion...take it for what it is worth. ;)
Monday, November 25, 2013
Hair
I am not one to have the same hairstyle very long. This I blame on my mother...and I am not just blaming here. Take a look at our family album and you will think I had multiple mothers growing up! I have continually gone from long to short and back to long again, even when it is long, I have to style it differently. By now you are thinking, "who cares?". And so you should. What is hair any way, a covering, a way to distinguish in which decade the family photos were taken (all who grew up in the 80's know what I am talking about), or is it merely vanity? Maybe it is a combination of all of those, but for me, today, it was so much more.
As I was styling my long tresses (that sound so much better than, "I was comin' my hair"), a spiritual application occurred to me. Hair is spiritual? Well, it can be...at least in its application. God often has to use physical word pictures to make his point with me. ;) Any way, back to the hair. I realized that the guys in college were right, I do look better with long hair. Who knew?! I remember a particular time I was trying to decide whether to cut my hair or keep it long. They all voted for long. So, of course, I cut it off!
Why did I do that? Sometimes I think I cut my hair off because I get tired of dealing with it. I am so glad God does not grow tired or weary of us (Isaiah 40:28). Sometimes it is because I want the same look another woman has. Funny thing is, it never looks as good on me as it did on her. That must be why God says to be content with who I am (Romans 9:20-21). Sometimes I just do it for fun. Pleasure isn't bad, but I should look to eternal things rather than fleeting earthly fancies (Psalm 16:11). And I admit it, sometimes I just want to cause a stir. Darn that old, rebellious nature. (Hebrews 3:8). ;)
Just as the guys were right about my hair, God, in His infallible wisdom knows what is best for me. He knows what joys and pains will develop the most beauty in my character. However, just like I did then, I so often do now, I ask God's opinion, but inevitably do what I want any way. Ouch!
Who knew fixing my hair would lead to meditating on God? Hmmm. So, is the moral of the story that I can never again cut my hair? No. That would be missing the point. It isn't about the hair, it is about seeking God and actually obeying Him. He created us and knows what is best and He gave us an instruction manual (The Bible) to follow. " But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." (Matthew 6:33)
The Lord said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7) "Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight." (1 Peter 3:3-4) So here's to finding the right style of beauty for me...and I am not talking about my hair.
As I was styling my long tresses (that sound so much better than, "I was comin' my hair"), a spiritual application occurred to me. Hair is spiritual? Well, it can be...at least in its application. God often has to use physical word pictures to make his point with me. ;) Any way, back to the hair. I realized that the guys in college were right, I do look better with long hair. Who knew?! I remember a particular time I was trying to decide whether to cut my hair or keep it long. They all voted for long. So, of course, I cut it off!
Why did I do that? Sometimes I think I cut my hair off because I get tired of dealing with it. I am so glad God does not grow tired or weary of us (Isaiah 40:28). Sometimes it is because I want the same look another woman has. Funny thing is, it never looks as good on me as it did on her. That must be why God says to be content with who I am (Romans 9:20-21). Sometimes I just do it for fun. Pleasure isn't bad, but I should look to eternal things rather than fleeting earthly fancies (Psalm 16:11). And I admit it, sometimes I just want to cause a stir. Darn that old, rebellious nature. (Hebrews 3:8). ;)
Just as the guys were right about my hair, God, in His infallible wisdom knows what is best for me. He knows what joys and pains will develop the most beauty in my character. However, just like I did then, I so often do now, I ask God's opinion, but inevitably do what I want any way. Ouch!
Who knew fixing my hair would lead to meditating on God? Hmmm. So, is the moral of the story that I can never again cut my hair? No. That would be missing the point. It isn't about the hair, it is about seeking God and actually obeying Him. He created us and knows what is best and He gave us an instruction manual (The Bible) to follow. " But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." (Matthew 6:33)
The Lord said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7) "Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight." (1 Peter 3:3-4) So here's to finding the right style of beauty for me...and I am not talking about my hair.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Which Comes First...Faith or Freedom?
This is not meant to be controversial, but it might. I am okay with the fact that not everyone agrees with me. I do ask that you consider what I say and remember that this is simply my musings.
It is my understanding that it is not policy that is ruining this country. Policy is a result of thinking and thinking is a result of believing. So it is the quality of the beliefs that will determine the quality of the policies. So, when it comes to our freedoms, religious or otherwise, they are undermined, not by a lack of action, but by a lack of faith.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke) Though there is truth in this, it is not the whole truth. This world is not based on the good and evil of humanity alone. There is a spiritual element that must be taken into account. And so, while we should not sit by and do nothing...I think what we need is more kneeling, rather than more standing.
God's people must return to their first love and act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with their God. God must be returned to the "throne" of our hearts. We must repent and seek first His kingdom, that His will would be done on earth as it is in heaven. When we first love God with all our heart and then our neighbor, lives will change...then those lives will change the governments.
In Christ we are free no matter what creed the government holds to. And what is temporary freedom on earth, if eternity will be spent in hell? Faith, hope and love is what the world needs, and against such things there are no laws! Praise Jesus!
It is my understanding that it is not policy that is ruining this country. Policy is a result of thinking and thinking is a result of believing. So it is the quality of the beliefs that will determine the quality of the policies. So, when it comes to our freedoms, religious or otherwise, they are undermined, not by a lack of action, but by a lack of faith.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke) Though there is truth in this, it is not the whole truth. This world is not based on the good and evil of humanity alone. There is a spiritual element that must be taken into account. And so, while we should not sit by and do nothing...I think what we need is more kneeling, rather than more standing.
God's people must return to their first love and act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with their God. God must be returned to the "throne" of our hearts. We must repent and seek first His kingdom, that His will would be done on earth as it is in heaven. When we first love God with all our heart and then our neighbor, lives will change...then those lives will change the governments.
In Christ we are free no matter what creed the government holds to. And what is temporary freedom on earth, if eternity will be spent in hell? Faith, hope and love is what the world needs, and against such things there are no laws! Praise Jesus!
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