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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

THE BIG "DUH"

I have things all over my desk that occasionally catch my attention. Sometimes it's a God-thing which one I see exactly when I need it.
Today I was frustrated. Computer glitches. Phone issues. Life was challenging today. I kept trying to stay focused and get my work done. Did you catch that - MY work? Therein lay the problem!
So as I poured my fourth cup of coffee, I noticed a knick knack out of position on my desk. It was a fat little angel holding a placard that says simply, "God is in Control." DUH!!! No wonder I couldn't get anything done! For starters, I put together my to do list last night without consulting with God in prayer first. Then, as the wheels fell off, I kept trying to fix and do in my own power!
God must get so tired of us omitting the blessings from our lives by trying to do it our way. How patient he must be to wait so lovingly for us to get the point!
This foolish plan of God is wiser than the wisest of human plans, and God’s weakness is stronger than the greatest of human strength. (1 Corinthians 1:25)
So, I started over about three o'clock this afternoon, and things are going much better, AFTER I turned it all over to God and let HIM set my priorities.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Snowball's Chance


What is it about snow that makes the whole world seem more peaceful? Maybe it is that everyone has to slow down, pay attention to what they're doing, and be cognizant of the world around them. Maybe it's because people stop to look at the beauty of God's handiwork. Whatever the reason, everything seems to be peaceful and calm.

Yesterday I walked out into the snow to take some pictures.  I found myself fascinated by this little bitty tree.  It seemed determined to have its head sticking out of the snow.  Today I went back outside to find my little tree.  It was nowhere to be found.  I suddenly felt very sad for the little tree.  It was completely buried under the snow.

Sometimes in life it feels like we’re under a pile of stuff.  Sometimes it’s stuff of our own making.  We over commit trying to please everyone to gain their favor.  We get heaped up with the unrealistic expectations of others and ourselves.  So we run around trying to do everything ourselves, just so people will like us.  We’re too proud to ask for help.  So we fall further and further behind as more and more stuff gets laid on us.  And before we know it, we are completely buried and invisible.  Actually, we only feel invisible.  We become so resentful and we expect so much recognition that if people don’t fall down and praise us, then we think we’re invisible.

We are never invisible.  God sees and God knows everything about us.  We are His beloved and He does not care if we are underneath a load of our own sin.  He does not care if nobody else loves us.  He does not care if we do anything at all, except love him in return and love each other.  You see, Jesus Christ knows what it’s like to be heaped up with a bunch of stuff.  All the sins of all the world were piled on top of him at Calvary.  Yet he still promised us,

Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light.         (Matthew 11:28-30 NLT)

It’s not just that he takes our burdens for us.  He teaches us how to find rest.  If we will rely on him and not on our own skills, we will find that he leads us beside still waters.  Walking with him in listening to him, we learn not to take on more than we can do.  It’s easy because we are no longer trying to please others, we are trying to follow Christ.  When you see the world from that perspective, it really doesn’t matter what’s piled on top of you.  It only matters that you are rooted and grounded in Christ. 

“For if the roots of the tree are holy, the branches will be, too.”( Romans 11:16)

Thursday, February 6, 2014

The Most Powerful Force on Earth

As I have gone about my business this week, I've become increasingly aware of how we treat each other.  You see, right now I am preaching on love, so it's made me keenly aware of my own and others' interactions as I go through my week.  The scriptures are pretty clear about this whole love thing.  First, in the Old Testament, it says to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and strength.  (Deuteronomy 6: 5) And when Jesus is asked what is the greatest commandment, he replies with the one I've just quoted, and then adds, " love your neighbor as you love yourself. " (Matthew 22: 37)
Those are the easy ones to remember, and everyone can agree they're pretty good ideas.  But God gets more specific, and demands much more of us as we love our neighbor.  First Corinthians 13 is the scripture that most people recognize as "the love chapter."  It says, "Love is patient and kind.  Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude.  Love does not demand its own way.  Love is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged.  Love does not rejoice about injustice by rejoices whenever the truth wins out.  Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.  Three things will last forever- faith, hope, and love -and the greatest of these is love." This tells us to be patient and kind.  Easy to say, hard to do.  The very day I preached on patience, I suddenly had to be very patient myself.  Someone hurt my feelings, and I had to not respond in anger.  My family put extra demands on me all of a sudden, and I had to take it all in stride.  In the big and in the small, life experiences require us to face trials, temptations, challenges and other obstacles.  God requires us to meet each of those with patience and kindness.  It doesn't talk anywhere about our rights, our feelings, or our desires.  Those we take to God, and leave them in his hands.  God handles things so much better than we do!  If we employ patience and kindness, then God will give us the words to say and the way to react to each situation in life.
Then there is Romans 12.  " Don't just pretend to love others.  Really love them.  Hate what is wrong.  Hold tightly to what is good.  Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other." (Romans 12: 9-10) So we can't just smile and walk by.  We have to really care.  We have to show a genuine affection to everyone!  That takes a lot of work.  Who can do all that and do all that we do, too?  We're so busy we can't possibly adding anything else to our plate, RIGHT?  WRONG! !  The first thing we should add to our plates above all else is love.  It's only through patience and kindness that we can survive our busy lives.  Love will make people more eager to help us.  Love will make it easier to reach out to others.  Love helps us to prioritize what's important on our to do list.  Love brings us back home at the end of that day, with a sense of accomplishment, peace, and rest.
Walking in love is difficult, but not impossible.  And it is truly the greatest power on earth.  Romans 8:38 tells us that:
And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God's love.  Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today or our worries about tomorrow - not even the powers of hell can separate us from God's love.
I don't know about you, but I'm thinking I want love on my side!