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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while other address entries have been scratched through repeatedly as each move (or two or three) has taken place and been replaced by the latest contact information.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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Crisis Point

11/13/2012

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Crisis.   According to one online definition, a crisis is “a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger.”  If you are human – and I highly suspect that you are – and are at least in the teenage years or older, you have had a   minimum of one, if not several, already in your life.  Over the course of your lifetime you will likely experience several more.  

Yet hope is not lost.  God, in His wisdom and great love for us, knew that this would be so as far back as the Garden of Eden when mankind had their first and greatest crisis.

At the time of creation, God made a lovely environment – a garden spot – and put the man He had formed in it.

Genesis 2:15 (Amp.)
“And the Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to tend and guard and keep it.”

God also created a wife for Adam and together they lived in and took care of the garden and all of the things in it that God had created for them there.   Life was going well until Genesis chapter 3 when Satan spoke through a serpent  that also lived in the garden.  He (Satan) deceived Eve by implying that God was unfair because He was withholding something from them when He forbade them to eat the fruit of two trees in the garden.  These trees were the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.  Eve believed Satan, ate of the fruit and then shared it with her husband. 
 
Genesis 3:8 (NIV)
“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.  But the Lord God called to the man, “Where are you?””


Adam and Eve heard the sound of the Lord as He was walking.  The implication is that God walked so frequently in the garden that the sound of His tread was recognizable to them.  This day though, instead of joining Him to talk over the days’ activities or simply walk with Him while He saw what work they had performed that day, they hid from Him because they were ashamed.

When they had eaten the fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, several things happened at once:   They recognized that they were naked (i.e. exposed);  in their  disobedience to God, the first act of sin was committed which caused a chasm in  their relationship with Him; the ruling of the Earth was immediately transferred from Man's authority into Satan’s hands; God cursed the serpent (i.e. Satan) and He cursed the ground; there would now be greatly increased childbearing pains for the woman; and man would have to eat by the sweat of his brow.  As if that were not enough, God, in His great compassion for them, had to exhibit tough love and banish them from the garden He had created for them so
that they would not also eat the fruit of the Tree of Life, which would cause them to forever live in their now-fallen state of separation from Him. 
 
Talk about a crisis!  The knowledge Adam and Eve had gained through their acceptance of Satan’s deception cost them their home, their dominion over the earth, and eternity with their Creator.

All was not lost, however, as before God banished them, He clothed them in animal skins so they would not be exposed, and  He also gave them hope that, while this crisis would now be passed down to every member of humanity from this point forward, He had a plan.

Genesis 3:15 (Amp.)
“And I [God] will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her Offspring; He will bruise and tread your head underfoot, and you will
lie in wait and bruise His heel.”


God gave them assurance that a plan was already put into motion that would not only rescue them, but also us from this crisis state.  This plan would come about through the Offspring of woman spoken of in the verse above and was in the form of Jesus Christ, God’s only Son. Because of Him [Christ], we no longer have to be separated from God through our inherited state of sin.  He is still our only Hope today to have a right relationship with our  Creator.

Romans 7:27
“Unlike the other high priests, he does not need to offer sacrifices day after day,
first for his own sins, and then for the sins of the people.  He sacrificed for their sins once for all when he offered himself.”  (emphasis mine)


Do you find yourself facing a crisis today?  You do not have to face it alone.  Just as God called “Where are you?” to Adam and Eve, He’s calling also to you today.  He’s waiting for you to answer.

 
(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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