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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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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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Fear or Faith

11/15/2012

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Fear.   It’s felt across the land and is daily reinforced by the news of current events.  Our minds are fed a
consistent diet of negativity as we read (or listen to) the accounts of numerous natural disasters, crimes, and acts of terror.  People have isolated themselves behind the closed doors of their home, or sit inside their locked vehicle, both of which are armed with security devices that are supposed to act as a deterrent to those who may wish us harm.   Hoping to feel better – safer - the ‘protected’ have become the imprisoned ones.  We live in bondage, yet the fear has not been stilled.

According to The American Heritage Dictionary, one definition for the word fear is: 1a. An emotion of alarm and agitation caused by the expectation or realization of danger.  
 
Many times we fear what could happen as opposed to reacting to what is happening. 
This fearfulness is not something new to the modern age and is a tool that Satan used, and continues to use, to keep us from living the life of freedom that is ours through Christ.  
 
Cities designed and built in the modern day are quite different than the architectural structures contained within or around the cities of yesteryear.  So too have the weapons of war changed over the centuries as mankind has developed ‘new and improved’ ways to fight battles and bring the most harm to their enemies.   Our God has not changed, however, and the Psalms paint beautiful pictures of His protective attributes towards His children.

Psalm 91:2
“I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.””

What is a fortress?  It is any place of exceptional security.

Psalm 91: 4
“…his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.”

We know in a general way what a shield is from watching movies of the Roman era, but what is one really?  It is a piece of personal armor that is meant to intercept attacks.

And what of a rampart?   That’s hardly a word that we have a reference point for in today’s world.  Quite simply, it’s a defensive wall that is used to defend a city or settlement from potential aggressors.

Psalm 17:13
“Rise up, O Lord, confront them, bring them down; rescue me from the wicked by your sword.”

A sword is something that we are probably more familiar with than the other implements of war and protection listed above.  It is another weapon of warfare with a long blade for cutting or thrusting.  It is an instrument of destruction.

When these definitions are strung together, a more personal image comes to light about God’s protective nature towards us.  He is our place of exceptional security; He intercepts attacks and defends us from potential aggressors; and He brings destruction on the wicked.  
 
One definition of the word fear from The American Heritage Dictionary was given above, yet there is another definition of fear that is vital to grasp:  2. Extreme
reverence or awe, as toward a supreme power.

God is the most supreme power and by virtue of that fact, we should profoundly adore and respect Him, in complete awe, simply for who He is. This is a holy fear and the beginning of wisdom (Proverbs 9:10) and, once we accept it, the avenue that leads to the freedom that we have through life in Christ (Galatians 5:1).

Psalm 34:4
“I sought the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my
fears.”


What is it that you fear today?  God longs to set you free from every one of them.  Fear or faith.  Which 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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