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Spring Cleaning

2/7/2013

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While  much of the country is still deep in the grip of old man winter, the southern areas are just beginning to see the first promises of spring’s arrival as buds appear on trees and bushes, the grass begins to lose some of its brownness as the first blush of green appears, and early flowers begin to show their eye-popping colors of yellows and deep pinks as they spread wide their petals to  bathe in the warmth of the sunshine. 

Though many of us have several weeks of the winter whites and grays ahead of us, the first  vestiges of spring fever are starting to stir deep within us.   Gardeners everywhere – who have probably been forming this year’s planting strategy since late last fall – are eagerly watching the calendar for the perfect date to begin their seeds indoors and to also schedule the transplantation of the anticipated seedlings outdoors a few weeks later.  

Full of enthusiasm and visions of lushness for the upcoming growing season, the
hopeful gardener looks over their outdoor space only to realize that prior to
planting anything – seed or otherwise – the cleanup that should have been
performed in the fall and wasn’t done because of time or weather constraints now
needs to have some serious time spent on it to remove the damages caused by the
wear and tear of the winter weather on shrubs and trees.  
 
Pruning isn’t a bad word, though by the time many hours are spent lopping off wayward branches or dead limbs and expending much energy in carting off the amputated appendages, you may think that it is.  I assure you that it is not.  Quite the opposit in fact.  By making the effort and taking the time to invest in the spring clean-up process, you make conditions more favorable for your tree, bush or shrub to not
only be more esthetically pleasing, but also to reap the benefits for a healthier, more productive life.

What are some of the benefits of pruning?    Irregular growing habits can be corrected; it can bring about an earlier bloom period; it can encourage larger flowers and fruits to be produced; it can cause a tighter root structure to form thus increasing the chance for greater survival if the plant should be transplanted elsewhere; it can aid in controlling disease and pests; and it is also vital to keep the plant’s energy  from being drained by trying to keep the dying or dead portion(s) alive.

When each person makes the choice to accept Christ into their heart as their Lord and Savior, immediately he/she stands spiritually perfect before the Father at that
moment of acceptance.  What remains oftentimes, however, are the previous habits, responses, attitudes and behaviors of our physical existence that have been learned over a lifetime of living in everyday life that need to be broken as well as new ones formed that are more pleasing to God and that better reflect our new status as His child.   

What is needed is pruning.  It is just as vital of a process in a person’s life as it is for the survival and flourishing of the vegetation as listed above.  And the very same benefits mentioned earlier for the plants are equally beneficial to us.   Spiritually speaking, acceptance of the pruning process ensures better health, greater strength and more vitality that will be evidenced by the size of the fruit (i.e. love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (see Galatians 5:22-23)) that we bear.  
 
Philippians 3:12 
“Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.”

As long as we let Him, pruning remains a life-long process as He consistently molds
us more and more into what He’s designed us to be.  
 
Isaiah 64:8 
“Yet you, Lord, are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand.”

For people, pruning can be a painful process as we strive to hold onto what is  familiar; it (whatever ‘it’ may signify for you) is what we have always known and have gotten used to living with.   But greater life – healthier, stronger and more fruitful – lies within the process of letting go of what is at best mediocre (or else completely
life-draining unto death at worst) and grasping hold of the better living which is ours through the trusting acceptance of Him and His reshaping of us. 
 
John 15:1-4 
“I [Jesus] am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.  He cuts
off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear  fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.   You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.   Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.”


This spring, as you spruce up your outdoor environment in preparation of the planting
and growing of your chosen vegetation, I would encourage you to also spend time
allowing Him to tend to the garden of your heart.  You won’t be disappointed in the lushness of your harvest.

John 10:10b
“I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”

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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Ancient Path

12/10/2012

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As Christmas gets ever closer, we are inundated with sales fliers, marketing emails and television commercials about the latest, greatest and most updated version of myriads of things that are “only on sale for a limited time and just in time for the holidays” as the retail industry strives to end the calendar year well in the black.  Each advertisement shows beautiful, shining pictures of things in such a way that we begin to believe that we cannot live another moment without buying them.   Toys that were played with in our youth (or, dare I say, by our parents and grandparents in their youth) have been re-released with a new updated look to  either the item itself or to its packaging, or both.   The electronic devices – along with their many attachments - are clamored for by children young and old.  And
for the adults, how did we ever live without the latest gizmos and gadgets that have been specifically designed to save us time yet usually only succeed in draining us of our hard-earned cash?   It’s enough to make your head spin.

Being enticed by the ‘latest and greatest’ is not something new.  Nearly from the beginning of mankind’s life on earth, he has been tempted  by Satan to go his own way by some new idea or thing.   (Remember when Adam and Eve ate the fruit that was forbidden? See Genesis 3:6)  And ever since mankind gave into temptation and fell out of right relationship with God, he has searched high and low for more new and improved ways to restore that relationship.

Jeremiah 6:16
“This is what the Lord says:  “Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.”

What is this
ancient way?  It is the oldest, truest way God has given to mankind when He afforded him the choice to obey Him and trust that He would protect and provide for him, or else reject God’s way and go off on his own misguided course.   Sadly, the wrong path was chosen.  To follow God’s right path for living was, and is, the only way to find peace and rest for the soul that we so long for.  
 
So how do we get back onto this ancient path?  
 
John 14:6
“Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life.  No one comes to the Father except through me.”

There is no ‘new and improved’way to reach God.  He still requires that we make a willing choice to trust Him in the provision He has made for us.  And that provision to right relationship with Him is through His Son, Jesus Christ.

Which way will you choose?  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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Wise Choice

11/30/2012

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Choices.  We, as free-thinking, free-willed individuals, make them all the time.  This choice-process for each new day usually starts the previous night when we climb into bed and decide what time the alarm clock should be set for the following morning.   When that alarm sounds, our feet hit the floor and we jump right into practical decision-making mode without much thought as these are decisions that we make daily.  Will we have breakfast before or after showering?   Do we even need to shower?  What we will wear?  In
what order do we need to accomplish items on our ‘to-do’ list to maximize our productivity?  And on and on it goes as we move throughout our day until we can return home, weary and worn out from the days’ activities, to fall once more into bed where we make the last decision of the day and set the alarm clock for the following morning so we can begin the routine all over again.  
 
While every choice we make will have either a positive or a negative consequence to it, not all of the choices we make will have life-altering implications attached to them, while some will.  
 
When we were children, the majority of our decisions were made for us.  Then as we moved into adulthood, we made more decisions on our own.  Most of the time, we did so consciously, with purpose; yet sometimes, when afraid to make a decision, we
chose to ignore committing to a firm decision thereby making a choice – often the incorrect one - by our silence.  The older we got, the more ‘grown-up’decisions we had to face, and sadly, would at times make the wrong choice, usually when we chose to ignore the hazards of risky behavior and instead believed that ‘it’ (whatever that means to you) could never happen to us.  (Italways happens to the other guy,
right?)

And the resulting negative consequences of ‘it’ can be quite painful to live with.  Too often in our decision-making process, we think that the choices we make only affect us and not anyone else.  As such, we recklessly pursue selfish wants, all the while ignoring everything and everyone else except the attainment of our desires.  It isn’t until afterward that we become aware of how others were affected by our poor choice.  As a rule, the closer in relationship these others are to us, the greater the affect our decisions have on them.  
 
Living with this painful outcome can be quite uncomfortable. While it is better to face the consequences of our actions, some people refuse to acknowledge it in the hope that if they deny its existence, the pain will disappear.  Others spend large amounts of time and energy pining over what could have been – what should have been - and wishing that the wrong choice hadn’t been made so that they would then not have to deal with the unwanted changes in their once-comfortable world.  
 

Neither of these ways are healthy ways to deal with the resulting pain.  Thankfully, God has provided a way for us to positively deal with the negative choices either we, or others, have made.  
 
Choose to acknowledge that you are in pain.  Psalm 69:29 (MSG)
“I’m hurt and in
pain;”


Choose to give your pain to God.  Psalm 55:22 (NIV)
“Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous be shaken.”

Choose to forgive whoever brought about this pain, whether it’s yourself or someone else.   Mark 11:26 (NASB)
“But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father who is in heaven forgive your transgressions.”

Choose to live in the hope of God’s promise that good will come. Romans 8:28 (NIV)
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”

Perhaps life may not have turned out as you dreamed it would when you were a child.  That does not mean that it still cannot be good.  With God in charge of your life, while it will be different than you hoped for years ago, it will be far better than you could ever imagine.  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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