Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Quotes 3....
Quotes 3.… “Are we lost, daddy?”…..
That quote is from a children’s book. I read it dozens of times. I don’t remember where it came from, and unfortunately, I don’t know what happened to it. It is out of print, so I’ve given up on having a copy again. As many times as I read it, I should be able to quote every page :)
The story was about a family going on vacation. They drove and drove, the father navigating just on the information he had HEARD about the destination and how to get there.
Soon, they began to see the same sights they had driven past already. They weren’t getting any closer to the vacation spot.
Eventually, they stopped and asked someone along the way. But the information given was incorrect. They ended up making yet another round, ending up no closer than before.
Finally, the father pulled out a map. Duh.
Are we lost? You bet.
Whose information are you basing your journey on?
Who are you asking direction from?
Ever think about pulling out the map? It’s probably laying around somewhere. It has the letters B-I-B-L-E printed on the outside.
“…the Holy Scriptures… are able to teach you how to be saved by believing in Christ Jesus. God has breathed life into all of Scripture.
It is useful for teaching us what is true.
It is useful for correcting our mistakes.
It is useful for making our lives whole again.
It is useful for training us to do what is right.
By using Scripture, a man of God can be completely prepared to do every good thing. (2 Tim. 3:15-17)
Monday, September 12, 2011
Quote 2...
Quotes 2... I continue to think about the common practice of quoting…lyrics, poems, some well known person or author…a line taken from a movie, or just out of an ordinary conversation…
Today I heard from a friend who felt like nobody cared really…unless they wanted something. I think we probably all feel that way from time to time. Used and abused. We can respond by making our heart harder, deciding to not care….or maybe even having a pity party, which I’m usually guilty of.
I was troubled that my friend felt like that today. He knows in his heart of heart that it’s simply not true…but sometimes we just need to hear it from those who do care, from those who have no strings attached to their love for us.
As I thought about it, I remembered a movie I watched once.
One of the scenes portrayed a young man talking to God. He was asking God how he could get someone to love him. He had lost his girlfriend, and had tried roping the moon for her along with all kinds of other tricks and tactics, only to have her refuse him.
“How do you make somebody love you?” the guy asked of God.
“I don’t know…”, answered God.
That is so profound to me.
If God chose to force us to love Him, love would no longer be love would it?
We get to pick…. Love Him, or not love Him. He won’t force us.
“… I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and will dine with him and he with Me.
To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me in My throne, even as I also overcame and have sat down with My Father in His throne.
He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. (Rev. 3:20-22)
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Quotes....
Quotes… It is a common practice these days to use a line from some song, a movie, or some little or well known person…
One of the quotes I often here is ‘How’s this gonna work, if you don’t do what I say…?”
I’ll let you guess where that quote comes from.
My God has a sense of humor. This morning, He says the same thing to me.
"Why do you call me, 'Lord, Lord,' and still don't do what I say?” That is quoting the words of Jesus as recorded in Luke 6:46.
Maybe I’m the only one He has to keep saying that to…but I doubt it.
How’s this gonna work, if you don’t do what I say…..
One of the quotes I often here is ‘How’s this gonna work, if you don’t do what I say…?”
I’ll let you guess where that quote comes from.
My God has a sense of humor. This morning, He says the same thing to me.
"Why do you call me, 'Lord, Lord,' and still don't do what I say?” That is quoting the words of Jesus as recorded in Luke 6:46.
Maybe I’m the only one He has to keep saying that to…but I doubt it.
How’s this gonna work, if you don’t do what I say…..
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Follow...
Follow… Or would you rather lead, be in front, choose the direction…
I admit it. I like to lead. I like to pick the way to go. And I also admit that if I’m not leading, I’m prone to tell you how to get there too.
“Be careful to follow every command I am giving you today, so that you may live and increase and may enter and possess the land the LORD promised on oath to your ancestors.” (Deut. 8:1)
I fully realize that these words were spoken to a nation of people concerning a literal, geographical piece of property…land. But I believe every word of scripture has a message for every person of every time. This morning, I hear Him saying once again…. ‘…follow Me Connie. Listen and remember what I have said so you can have a fuller and fuller life. Follow Me, don’t get ahead of Me. You will never be able to get there on your own….please, listen to Me, I know what I‘m talking about.”
Sigh…sometimes He just doesn’t go fast enough. Sometimes He picks a road with too many curves and bumps. And I complain and whine.
“Remember how the LORD your God led you all the way in the desert these forty years, to humble you and to test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep His commands.” (verse 2)
So I’ve make another round in the wilderness, learning…and this morning, I want the ‘so that’ of verse 1.
So, I purpose in my heart once again to follow.
Even though it seems to me He is going waaaaay too slow….
.
I admit it. I like to lead. I like to pick the way to go. And I also admit that if I’m not leading, I’m prone to tell you how to get there too.
“Be careful to follow every command I am giving you today, so that you may live and increase and may enter and possess the land the LORD promised on oath to your ancestors.” (Deut. 8:1)
I fully realize that these words were spoken to a nation of people concerning a literal, geographical piece of property…land. But I believe every word of scripture has a message for every person of every time. This morning, I hear Him saying once again…. ‘…follow Me Connie. Listen and remember what I have said so you can have a fuller and fuller life. Follow Me, don’t get ahead of Me. You will never be able to get there on your own….please, listen to Me, I know what I‘m talking about.”
Sigh…sometimes He just doesn’t go fast enough. Sometimes He picks a road with too many curves and bumps. And I complain and whine.
“Remember how the LORD your God led you all the way in the desert these forty years, to humble you and to test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep His commands.” (verse 2)
So I’ve make another round in the wilderness, learning…and this morning, I want the ‘so that’ of verse 1.
So, I purpose in my heart once again to follow.
Even though it seems to me He is going waaaaay too slow….
.
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Supplication...
Supplication… Webster says it is an earnest request….
I don’t use the word in conversation, don’t hear anyone else use it really. It is one of those Bible words, a word connected to prayer, directed toward God.
As I complete my reflecting on Psalm 119 this morning, I am challenged about my prayer life…. “Let my supplication come before Thee…” (verse 170) “…Give my request your personal attention.” (v. 170 from The Message)
I regularly present my prayer list to God, and I often find myself giving Him suggestions about how He should fill my needs….or to be truthful, my wants. Selfish, short-sighted, self-centered wants…
While it is certainly true that God is interested in my every need and desire, He sees far beyond my moment, and knows far better than I how to answer and how to fulfill my requests. He has an uncanny way of bringing about what I ask for, but in ways I don’t expect and never see coming.
In this last section of the psalm, I am reminded… He is God. I am not.
“….give me wisdom according to Your Word” (v. 169)
“….deliver me according to Your Word.” (v. 170)
“….You have taught me Your Precepts.” (v. 171)
“….all Your Commandments are righteousness.” (v. 172)
“….I have chosen Your Precepts.” (v. 173)
“….Your Law is my delight.” (v. 174)
“….let Your judgments help me.” (v. 175)
This book we call The Bible is very unique. It is only paper and ink, maybe a leather cover…but the message it communicates is incredible. The more I read and study it, the more I realize how bottomless it’s teaching is. His Word, what He has said….is. Period. The epitome of ‘it is what it is…’. God’s Word IS. It is the source of wisdom, deliverance, right-ness…
And I for one need all that. Desperately.
“I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek Your servant; for I do not forget Your Commandments.” (v. 176)
How thankful I am that He does come looking for me, calling me back close to Him. If you hear Him, whether it is a shout or a whisper…listen for Him. And go to Him. Run to Him.
He is so good.
I don’t use the word in conversation, don’t hear anyone else use it really. It is one of those Bible words, a word connected to prayer, directed toward God.
As I complete my reflecting on Psalm 119 this morning, I am challenged about my prayer life…. “Let my supplication come before Thee…” (verse 170) “…Give my request your personal attention.” (v. 170 from The Message)
I regularly present my prayer list to God, and I often find myself giving Him suggestions about how He should fill my needs….or to be truthful, my wants. Selfish, short-sighted, self-centered wants…
While it is certainly true that God is interested in my every need and desire, He sees far beyond my moment, and knows far better than I how to answer and how to fulfill my requests. He has an uncanny way of bringing about what I ask for, but in ways I don’t expect and never see coming.
In this last section of the psalm, I am reminded… He is God. I am not.
“….give me wisdom according to Your Word” (v. 169)
“….deliver me according to Your Word.” (v. 170)
“….You have taught me Your Precepts.” (v. 171)
“….all Your Commandments are righteousness.” (v. 172)
“….I have chosen Your Precepts.” (v. 173)
“….Your Law is my delight.” (v. 174)
“….let Your judgments help me.” (v. 175)
This book we call The Bible is very unique. It is only paper and ink, maybe a leather cover…but the message it communicates is incredible. The more I read and study it, the more I realize how bottomless it’s teaching is. His Word, what He has said….is. Period. The epitome of ‘it is what it is…’. God’s Word IS. It is the source of wisdom, deliverance, right-ness…
And I for one need all that. Desperately.
“I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek Your servant; for I do not forget Your Commandments.” (v. 176)
How thankful I am that He does come looking for me, calling me back close to Him. If you hear Him, whether it is a shout or a whisper…listen for Him. And go to Him. Run to Him.
He is so good.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Shalom....
Shalom… It is a Hebrew word. Most people know it means peace, but what is peace?
Is peace simply absence of conflict or war? What steals peace away, what prevents it from being the norm for us?
People search for it…try all sorts of methods to gain it, trying to chase away the inner conflict and be complete… somehow….ANY how…any way.
The problem is that we can not stand alone against life’s daily pressures for very long. We run into the unfriendly, the unhealthy, the incomplete, the discontent…and it takes our peace.
Oh, we may convince ourselves that we do in fact have peace, that we do not CARE about the unfriendly, unhealthy, incomplete, and discontent…
And maybe you don’t.
But IF you don’t, your peace is diminished whether you admit it or not. You are less than you were created to be if you become calloused to those unfriendly, unhealthy, incomplete……
But knowing the love of God, and living in relationship with HIM, is the single way to true peace. He is the single answer. The enemy will give you some attractive alternatives, fashion some good counterfeits for you, and present some misleading choices that will give you a short lived ‘peace’ that will blow up in your face eventually.
As I continue to reflect on Psalm 119,I read the section of verses 161-168 and I find great comfort for my lack of peace this hour….(He's so good,He sends the right Word every time…)
“Great peace have they who love Your law, and nothing can make them stumble.” (Ps. 119: 165)
My peace is not in a perfect life, because I don’t have one.
My peace is not because there is no conflict, there is plenty.
My peace is not because I have no aches and pains, no unfriendly people to deal with, or situations that make me wish for a different one…. I have plenty situations that I’d just as soon not have to deal with. My hands and feet are old, tired, and about worn out. My life does not always unfold as I expected.
But my peace does not depend on any of those things, I have peace because I have a God Who will always act toward the welfare of His children. I serve a God Who defines what it is to be complete.
And He loves me. I am in covenant relationship with Him.
As for me, I’ll just take up the cross and follow…(Mt. 16:24) I will know His peace even in a raging storm.
“But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your forefathers served beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD." (Joshua 24:15)
I do not comprehend why so many refuse Him….why they refuse to accept the peace and security that is found in living by His design standard.
But I can’t want it bad enough for you…You get to pick.
Is peace simply absence of conflict or war? What steals peace away, what prevents it from being the norm for us?
People search for it…try all sorts of methods to gain it, trying to chase away the inner conflict and be complete… somehow….ANY how…any way.
The problem is that we can not stand alone against life’s daily pressures for very long. We run into the unfriendly, the unhealthy, the incomplete, the discontent…and it takes our peace.
Oh, we may convince ourselves that we do in fact have peace, that we do not CARE about the unfriendly, unhealthy, incomplete, and discontent…
And maybe you don’t.
But IF you don’t, your peace is diminished whether you admit it or not. You are less than you were created to be if you become calloused to those unfriendly, unhealthy, incomplete……
But knowing the love of God, and living in relationship with HIM, is the single way to true peace. He is the single answer. The enemy will give you some attractive alternatives, fashion some good counterfeits for you, and present some misleading choices that will give you a short lived ‘peace’ that will blow up in your face eventually.
As I continue to reflect on Psalm 119,I read the section of verses 161-168 and I find great comfort for my lack of peace this hour….(He's so good,He sends the right Word every time…)
“Great peace have they who love Your law, and nothing can make them stumble.” (Ps. 119: 165)
My peace is not in a perfect life, because I don’t have one.
My peace is not because there is no conflict, there is plenty.
My peace is not because I have no aches and pains, no unfriendly people to deal with, or situations that make me wish for a different one…. I have plenty situations that I’d just as soon not have to deal with. My hands and feet are old, tired, and about worn out. My life does not always unfold as I expected.
But my peace does not depend on any of those things, I have peace because I have a God Who will always act toward the welfare of His children. I serve a God Who defines what it is to be complete.
And He loves me. I am in covenant relationship with Him.
As for me, I’ll just take up the cross and follow…(Mt. 16:24) I will know His peace even in a raging storm.
“But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your forefathers served beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD." (Joshua 24:15)
I do not comprehend why so many refuse Him….why they refuse to accept the peace and security that is found in living by His design standard.
But I can’t want it bad enough for you…You get to pick.
Affllicted...
Afflicted… Webster says: affected with continued or often repeated pain, either of body or mind ….
My parents and grandparents called people ‘afflicted’ when today we say ‘handicapped’ or ‘special needs’.
Tonight, as I am afflicted with sleeplessness, I got up to continue my reflecting on Psalm 119. I find verse 153...“Look on my affliction, and deliver me..”
I am so thankful God continues to love, continues to care, and continues to listen. Aren’t you? He could stop.
The word in the original language is ‘oniy’. It is defined as a state of oppression or extreme discomfort, physically, mentally, or spiritually. Depression. Misery.
It made me think of the song on Hee Haw from years ago…
“Gloom, despair, and agony on me,
Deep dark depression, excessive misery,
If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all,
Gloom, despair, and agony on me….”
Those hillbilly characters were afflicted. (…and maybe a little lazy. )
When the afflicted cry out to God for deliverance, God hears, and answers. He cares…. “Lord, You have deep concern for me. Keep me alive as You have promised. (v.156)
How well do the afflicted listen for His answer, how well do they follow His instructions as He provides deliverance?
When affliction comes, we can’t sit around with a jug and a gang of buddies, wallowing in self pity.
When affliction comes, it is more important than ever to kneel at The Throne of grace and mercy…It is the ONLY place to find help, true deliverance, and recovery. The only way to remove the deep darkness…
Excessive misery and all….
My parents and grandparents called people ‘afflicted’ when today we say ‘handicapped’ or ‘special needs’.
Tonight, as I am afflicted with sleeplessness, I got up to continue my reflecting on Psalm 119. I find verse 153...“Look on my affliction, and deliver me..”
I am so thankful God continues to love, continues to care, and continues to listen. Aren’t you? He could stop.
The word in the original language is ‘oniy’. It is defined as a state of oppression or extreme discomfort, physically, mentally, or spiritually. Depression. Misery.
It made me think of the song on Hee Haw from years ago…
“Gloom, despair, and agony on me,
Deep dark depression, excessive misery,
If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all,
Gloom, despair, and agony on me….”
Those hillbilly characters were afflicted. (…and maybe a little lazy. )
When the afflicted cry out to God for deliverance, God hears, and answers. He cares…. “Lord, You have deep concern for me. Keep me alive as You have promised. (v.156)
How well do the afflicted listen for His answer, how well do they follow His instructions as He provides deliverance?
When affliction comes, we can’t sit around with a jug and a gang of buddies, wallowing in self pity.
When affliction comes, it is more important than ever to kneel at The Throne of grace and mercy…It is the ONLY place to find help, true deliverance, and recovery. The only way to remove the deep darkness…
Excessive misery and all….
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