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Still the Same Address

1/30/2013

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Now that the long holiday season (and all of the busyness that goes along with it) is a memory, I gathered up the envelopes from the Christmas and New Year’s cards that we had received, as well as the scraps of paper containing hastily scribbled notes of the soon-to-be address changes, and prepared to update our address book.
 
Before I made any changes, however, I took an unplanned walk down memory lane as I  leafed through each page and scanned the entries.  The names listed there told many different stories from the past.  

Some were names of people who were only briefly and slightly known from so long ago that I could not bring a matching face forward in my mind.  (I can’t help but wonder, do they remember me just as well?)

Others were names of precious friends and family members who make a point to keep in consistent contact as they share both everyday happenings and the big events in their life and the lives of their family members.   Visits with these dear ones – whether via paper (i.e. cards and letters), by telephone, over electronic devices or in person – are eagerly anticipated. The merest thought of them immediately brings a smile to my face as well as a strong desire to drop an unexpected card or note in the mail to them to simply say, “I was thinking about you today.” 
 
On the other hand, an ache spreads in my heart at the sight of the names listed of those who see themselves as the center of their universe and have chosen to remain aloof, and refuse to take part in any form of a healthy relationship. Usually, contact is only made when something is needed or when a crisis is occurring in their life.  How we long to have these names join the ranks of their smile-producing address book neighbors spoken of above!  
 
As household moves take place, multiple entries are reflected for some of the names; while other address entries have been scratched through repeatedly as each move (or two or three) has taken place and been replaced by the latest contact information.  These moves have occurred so frequently that the newest information has had to be carefully squeezed into the margin as near to the surname as possible.  These listings alone can take several minutes to reminisce over as each new house, city or state holds precious memories of special times that were created while the entrant lived there.  
 
As new branches are added to the family tree and the children grow up to eventually move away from their familial home to live their own life in their own surroundings, a new listing is created for each of them.  Their name, address and telephone number has been lovingly written on a separate line.  The newness of this entry looks odd for a while as the new home is established apart from the parent’s address entry.   

Then there are those names of individuals who are no longer here.  A contented happiness tinged with a little sadness comes to the surface over the all-too-brief opportunity to have known them while we shared in their walk along this life’s path right on to the very end of their journey. 

Similarly, a penetrating sadness is fast to be felt – even after many years - over the ones who are now gone without any type of reconciliation having taken place prior to the end of their life, completely ensuring that no hope remains for one to ever take place.

So many moves have taken place over the years as well as many life changes.  Without extending the effort, is it any  wonder that people have lost touch over time and feel disconnected from people?

God, however, has all of us written in His address book.   Regardless of where we live or where we may move to throughout this life, God never loses sight of us.

Psalm  139:2
“You know when I sit and when I  rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar.”

We may change - our address, our minds, or ourselves - but God never changes.

Hebrews 13:8
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.”

He calls to each one of us:

Revelation 3:20
“Here I am! I stand at the door and knock.   If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me.”

Open the door and invite Him into your home.  No matter where you are situated either in life or geographically, He’d love to have a heart-to-heart visit with you.  He’s waiting for you.

(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see 
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)




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Immeasurable Bigness

1/20/2013

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There is something humbling about being on the shore of a large body of water.  This huge, blue vastness in front of me helps to put into perspective how small human beings are – how small I am. 
 
The watery vertical line on the horizon is deceptive in its appearance as it looks to be the very edge of the world.   If we weren’t enlightened as to the spherical shape of our planet, we
would think that we were in danger of falling off of the world should we succeed in traveling to that sharp border in the distance. 
 
Across this great expanse of sea are other lands and myriads of other peoples living
out their lives.  One realizes that it is only by God’s design that we were born in a particular location and under specific circumstances.  None of this was by chance, but rather by the guiding hand of Providence.

The immensity of this water body speaks to me in small part of the large expressive
nature of God as Creator as He made all of the expanses and then filled them with considerable celestial or physical bodies (Genesis 1); at the same time, I am equally mindful of the intimate knowledge He has of the minutest parts of us as He is able to
number the very hairs of our head (Matthew 10:30).  
  
While unable to see the deep chasms reported to be far below the surface, I know that if I found myself there that it would still not be too far away for God’s love to reach me.  
 
Romans 8:38-39
“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

The sunlight, dazzling on the water’s surface, pales against the radiance of the
glory that shines out from Him and illuminates a whole city.

Revelation 21:23
“The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb is its lamp.”

The water birds dip and soar on the constant wind; their playfulness expresses the
unspoken confidence they have in their Creator that they will be provided with all that they for survival this day.  
 
Matthew 6:26
“Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds  them.  Are you not much more valuable than they?”

Other birds perch on the bobbing buoys and face the sun as they serenely drink in
its warmth.  Quietly they remain until the wind urges them to take flight and play once
more.

Looking closer to shore, one can’t help but acknowledge that it is only God Himself who could set the invisible boundaries in place so that the waves know where to stop their advance.  
 
Job 38:1, 8-11
“Then the Lord answered Job out of the storm.  He said:  ... “Who shut up the seas behind doors when it burst forth from the womb, when I made the clouds its garment and wrapped it in thick darkness, when I fixed limits for it and set its doors and bars in place, when I said, ’This far you may come and no farther; here is where
your proud waves halt’?”


Children and adults alike seek treasures along the shore as they poke and prod about in the sand, hopeful to find a pretty shell, a colorful pebble, or other shiny
object that they find beautiful.

Others walk beside the water’s edge with a friend and quietly talk of common interests or issues, or share easy laughter together over an amusing tale.  

Some sit still and silently gaze out across the water as they contemplate private thoughts of both lost dreams and future hopes.
 
And, always, the children run and squeal with laughter oblivious of all else but the
enjoyment of the moment and the adventure of simply playing at the seaside.

How like all of these we need to be.  In awe of the Creator and what He has made for us to enjoy; resting in His immeasurable love for us while living fully confident in His care; quietly communing with Him or joyously celebrating Him with the simplicity and abandon of a child; constantly seeking the many treasures He longs to share with us; and enjoying the warmth and life He has given us through His Son.

You are not here by chance; you were not a mistake.  The Creator longs to show you how vast His immeasurable love is for you.  

Isaiah 33:6 "He will be the sure foundation for your times, a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge;  the fear of the Lord is the key to this treasure."

He’s waiting for you.


(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see 
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)




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Don't Touch!

1/19/2013

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At age 4 (or perhaps 5), I can recall watching as my mother set up the ironing board in the kitchen, plugged in the iron and positioned it in the center of the board. She saw me eyeballing it
and, knowing from experience how I loved to investigate all that was in my little world, admonished me to not touch the ironing board which would knock the iron over onto me; nor was I to touch the iron as it was hot and would burn me.  As soon as Mom’s back was turned, I reached for the iron. 
 
Mom found me several minutes later under my bed - clutching my blistered hand and whimpering in pain - where I had run to in order to escape the consequences I knew were sure to come from my disobedience to the warnings she had given me  moments before about the iron.

I don’t recall getting punished in this instance; perhaps Mom felt that the pain of the burn was punishment enough.  I do remember Mom gently putting salve onto my burned palm and
fingers. She held me while she spoke softly to me of how important it was that I minded her in future as she wanted to protect me and keep me from getting hurt.  I learned my lesson about the iron and never again reached for it when I shouldn’t. 

God, as a loving Father, had also warned His children, Adam and Eve, not to touch something or else they would die.  
 
Genesis 2:16-17
“And the Lord God commanded the man, “You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die.”

They had the entire garden to delve into, yet the serpent (Satan), who was more crafty than any other wild animal God had created, asked Eve, “Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden’?” (Genesis 3:1)  He made it sound as if God were withholding something good from Eve and her husband by excluding this particular tree from their area of exploration.   The more Eve and Satan carried on this conversation, the more pleasing the fruit of the forbidden tree became to her.  Before long, she plucked a piece of fruit from the tree, ate it and then shared it with her husband.  
 
Death did occur instantaneously though not in a physical sense, but rather in a spiritual one.  Because of this one act of  disobedience, separation from their loving Father was immediate, not only for Adam and Eve, but was also passed down to every human being who was born afterwards, including us.

Just as I had hidden from my Mom when I had disobeyed her warning to me about the iron, so, too, did Adam and Eve hide from their Father after they had disobeyed His warning about the tree of knowledge of good and evil.  
 
Genesis 3:8
“Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees of the
garden.”


God called out, asked why they were hiding and then inquired as to if they had eaten of the tree He had warned them about. 
God knew what they had done, but desired that they admitted it freely to Him. Feeling distinctly uncomfortable, instead of answering His question directly, they each began to place blame for their poor choice onto someone else:   Adam blamed Eve while Eve blamed the serpent.   Regardless of whom they tried to blame, there were still consequences to be doled out for their disobedience as it was each individual’s choice to ignore
God’s warning and do what He had said not to do.

There are always negative consequences to disobedience, and just as my Mom placed salve on my burns to help them to stop hurting, immediately after Adam and Eve were confronted by God, He placed a ‘salve’ on their wounded spirits by giving the first promise of Messiah that would lead to true reconciliation between God and mankind in verse 15:
“And I will put enmity between you [Satan] and the woman, and between your offspring and hers;  he [Christ] will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.”

Psalm 103:8-13
“The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love.  He will not always accuse, nor will be harbor his anger forever; he does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities.  For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his love for those who fear him; as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our  transgressions from us.  As a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear him;”

The Father is calling out to you today and longs to share the promise with you that He spoke about of a reconciled life with Him through His Son, the Christ.  His healing salve is for all who will ask.  He’s waiting for you.   


(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see 
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)




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Weary Traveler

1/14/2013

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Recently, it was necessary for me to drive several hundreds of miles from home ….. by myself …… during the nighttime.   Though this was a first for me to drive such a great distance alone, it was not a fearful thing for me to do as I knew that if others could do it, then so, too, could I.

For a number of days prior to the trip, I tried to find as many
positive features to this lone journey as possible.   After all, it isn’t often that I get that much quiet time by myself.  I looked forward in anticipation to spending time praying about anything or anyone that came to mind.  I also looked forward to singing along with some of my favorite tunes.  (And don’t we all sound good when belting out a favorite melody while alone in a car? 
If nothing else, we are certainly entertainment to those who may look at us through our closed windows and see all of the facial expressions and gestures we exhibit while we bellow at the top of our lungs.   But I digress.)

The first half of the trip went quite well.   Many prayers were prayed, countless conversations held with God and numerous praises were sung to Him.  As the hour grew later and my eyes grew tired and blurry, the enthusiasm I had felt at the start of the trip began to wane.   All I thought of was the distance I had yet to travel and how I would love to sleep for at least a full day. 
Then, halfway through to the border of the next state, patches of wispy fog moved in and gradually grew more dense as it populated additional areas along the way.  By the time I
managed to cross the state line, the fog had turned very thick and had completely covered the surrounding area.  Ahead of me, for mile after long mile, the only things visible for a few feet in front of me were two parallel lines of painted white dashed road lines against black asphalt, a wall of fog and an occasional glimpse of a hazy deer along the berm.  The only way to get out of the fog was to concentrate on staying in between those mesmerizing white lines.  I had to trust that there truly was more to the road beyond what I could immediately see and that it
would lead me to safer conditions eventually.

Nearly hypnotized from the limited visibility and the consistent
flash from the white lines as they whisked by hour after hour, I was reminded that we are all travelers in this life.  None of us can see into the future nor can we see what obstacles may lie in wait for us there.   Just as the lines on the highway had to be trusted that night, we too have Someone who can be trusted to light the way for us as we travel along life’s road.

2 Samuel 22:29
“You are my lamp, O Lord;  the Lord turns my darkness into light.”

And He will faithfully guide us until journey’s end.

Psalm 48:14
“For this God is our God for ever and ever; he will be our guide even to the end.”

Weary traveler, is there some ‘fog’ in your life that makes you doubt the road ahead or obscures the next step you need to take in the journey?  Trust in the Guide who will always lead
you in the right path and will never leave you alone during any part of your trip.
   
Deuteronomy 31:6
“Be strong and courageous.  Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”
         
He’s waiting for you.

(For more information about forming a relationship with the  Lord, see
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)

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And The Winner Is ....

1/4/2013

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We are now four days into 2013.  How’s your New Year’s resolution coming along?   You know, the one where you vowed to start (and keep up with) an exercise program?   If you are like most people, your ‘want to’ was bigger on New Year’s Eve than it was this morning.  Instead of climbing out from beneath the warm nest of blankets it took all night to make so  you could keep to your resolution, you rolled over, snuggled in deeper and then whispered a quick vow to yourself that you would make up for it … later.  
  
Every workout routine – whether measured by distance, length of time, or reps – has a beginning, middle and end.  You feel proud, energized and focused once you begin your routine.  Your whole body exudes confidence.   You mentally pat yourself on the back for actually getting up a little earlier, donning your exercise clothes, lacing up your shoes and heading out the door.  
 
 
As you approach the midway point to your goal, you realize that while you have made marvelous strides thus far, you still have the same distance/time/reps yet to perform.  Your energy flags and your confidence falls a bit.  Yet one word of encouragement  - whether intentional or not – from a passerby or family member can breathe new life into your waning spirit, increase your energy level and cause you to focus once more on your finish line with renewed determination.   (If you raise your eyebrows in question of this, think of a time when you may have seen a marathon and then watched as a flailing runner (or walker) has
only made it across the finish line buoyed along solely by the cheers of the spectators.)

 Something magical happens once the goal is at last in sight -- when that final series of reps is started; as the last minute of a
timed interval shrinks one second at a time while the clock counts it down;  when the ribbon across the finish is visible just ahead and a-l-m-o-s-t within reach.  You know then with complete confidence that you will make it.  From somewhere inside of you, with muscles trembling, the last reserve of energy is pulled out of the depths and then expended in one burst to propel you across the line that marks the  attainment of your goal.  You’ve made it!  Well done!

Life is very much like the performance of an exercise routine. 
Indeed, in the Bible it is compared to the running of a race.  

Hebrews 12:1 “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such
a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.”

In life, just as in a race, there comes a time when encouragement is needed to simply make it through day let alone to the end.  God provides just such a thing for us both through Himself and through other people.

Psalm 10:17 “You hear, O Lord, the desire of the afflicted; you encourage them, and you listen to their cry.”

Hebrews 3:13
“But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you  may be hardened by sin’s
deceitfulness.”


And all along this race of life, we have the assurance of a guide – a coach if you will – to lead us into what is the best way for us.  

Isaiah 48:17
“This is what the Lord says – your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel:  “I am the Lord your God, who teaches you what is best for you, who directs you in the way you should  go.””

We have our Encouragement and we have our Guide.  Combined, they will help us finish this race.  And once across the ‘finish line’ at heaven’s gates may we be welcomed with open arms and these words: 
“Well done, good and faithful servant!”  (Matthew 25:21)

1 Corinthians 9:25 
“Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training.  They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever.”

Today, resolve to join the race that matters above all else this side of heaven.  The choice is yours.  He’s waiting for you.


 (For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)




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Absolutely Always

1/2/2013

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As the old year has ended and 2013 stretches fresh and sparkling new ahead, I spent some time reviewing the work that had been accomplished in 2012 and then imagined all of the work that has to be done in the New Year, much of it the same as in the previous year.  I was bemoaning the tiredness I felt from constantly doing (ad infinitum) the daily ‘have-to’ tasks involved in the successful running of a frequently transient household.   Everyone needs a break from their job, yet homemakers rarely (if ever) get a true break from their labors because they live within their work  environment every day of the livelong year.  I was expecting to get some  understanding (and perhaps some pity?) along with a little encouragement when my
husband piped up and quite plainly let me know that “there will always be work
that needs to be done.”   I was not encouraged.
        
Do you know what absolute words are?  These are words that have no exception.  They signify 100% of something.  It’s those ‘all or nothing’ words I’ve mentioned before.   Always is just such a word, as is never, all, and whoever.  There are many more of them, but you get the picture.
        
As I thought about the always statement my husband made, I could not help but think also of the absolute words God has given us that are both an encouragement and an assurance to us as we walk through this life on earth.
           
Matthew 28:20 
“And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”  [Emphasis mine.]
           
Always.  He (Jesus) is with us 100% of the time, right to the very end.
           
Hebrews 7:25 
“Therefore he [Jesus] is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them.” [Emphasis mine.]
             
Always.  Jesus, again 100% of the time, acts as mediator (between us and God) as He pleads our case to the Father.
            
Deuteronomy 31:6 
“Be strong and courageous.  Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”   [Emphasis mine.]
            
Never.  The Lord will go with you and will be with you 100% of the time.  We do not have to live in fear of Him deserting us just when we face our biggest challenge or  have desperate need.
            
Philippians 4:19 
“And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus."  [Emphasis mine.]
           
All.  That’s 100%.  While things may look grim, bleak or hopeless to us, there is not one need of ours that He cannot effectively cope with, frequently leaving us amazed and in awe over how He was able to accomplish it.
             
John 3:16 
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”   [Emphasis mine.]
            
Whoever.  That means anyone.  There are no exceptions to this invitation.  All of us (100%) have been given the choice to either accept eternal life, or decline it.  The only requirement to do so is to believe that God’s Son, Jesus, gave His life for you.
             
Each day of this New Year will be filled with many tasks, some exciting and some mundane.  Through it all, we have the assurance that we are never alone to face anything that the future holds because He is always with us and is able to meet all of our needs from today right through to the very end of this life.   Absolutely!
            
The choice is yours.  He’s waiting for you.
 
(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)


 

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