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After All These Years

7/23/2015

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It’s hot and very humid here in the south.  Deep into July now, all of nature looks faded and nearly spent, as if it should be later in August.  There’s that school’s-about-to-start look to the foliage even though we are a month away from the first siting of a school bus that’s loaded with bleary-eyed children who have been used to sleeping in for a couple of months. 

I enjoy all of the changes in nature as each season shifts to the next and each seed, plant and tree seems to effortlessly go about the business of its own cyclical growth pattern.  People tend to notice this more in the spring when so many things are bursting into life, though changes occur throughout the entire year, each phase containing a beauty all its own.  Ah, the beauties and wonders of this world that God created for us to enjoy make me excited to see what visual delights await us in the New Earth!

During my prayer walk, as is my habit, I tend to pay particular attention to the wild undergrowth along the border of the path I walk.  It’s here that little white flowers (or hot pink or yellow ones) stand out brilliantly amongst the tired colors of summer’s overgrown weeds.  Once a vibrant shade of green, these weeds are now turning various hues of yellows, tans or browns as they have gone to seed.   

Seeing all of the changes surrounding me made me think of how change is inevitable in our lives, too.  But is it change itself that we – dare I say it – fear?  Many would say yes.  Most shrink from the thought of anything that would interrupt their current lifestyle and will do all they can to keep change from taking place, particularly if the change is not so pleasant.  Yet it is said that variety is the spice of life, right?  Or is the security of the mundane changelessness more desirable?  

Fickle creatures that we humans are, we crave routine (how else will you know where you are?), yet get restless in the sameness of life as days melt into the day-after-day-after-day routine without anything new, big, different or exciting happening.   Even those who love rigid routines will get bored with such a predictable life after a certain period of time.  Then there are those other people who seem to thrive on change (and lots of it!) and would stagnate with a life driven by even the merest hint at routine.  

Regardless of which type of lifestyle you’d prefer, change is inevitable and will come to us all.  But I surmise that it isn’t necessarily change itself that we shy away from, but rather the idea that we won’t have someone to stay consistently next to us through all of the changes that this life consists.  Change is stressful (whether the change is good or not); the thought of having to be alone can be devastating.

“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.” (Deut. 31:6)

Moses shared these words with the Israelites when he had to tell them that he (Moses) was no longer able to lead them.  He had been with them every day for forty years, but could not be with them when the next change occurred for them:  entering into the Promised Land.  Apparently the Israelites were fearful on hearing this, as he had to reassure them with the words ‘be strong and courageous.’  

How could they ‘be strong and courageous?’  Because the Lord himself was going with them and would not forsake them.  

And He kept His word.

Shortly after the death of Moses and just before Joshua was to lead the Israelites across the Jordan River to enter the Promised Land, God encouraged Joshua by telling him something similar. 

“As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you.”(Josh. 1:4-6)

And He kept His word.

After all of these years, He still keeps His word.  He does not change …

“Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” (James 1:17)

... and He will never leave you.

“Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.”” (Hebrews 13:5)

Change in this life will happen.  Travel with the One who does not change and will never leave you.  He makes the journey all the sweeter.  The choice is yours.  He’s waiting for you.

“…And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matt. 28:20)



(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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Safe in His Care

2/15/2013

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During a recent plane trip, I watched a darling 2-year-old boy as he interacted with his mother during the flight.  
 
As is normal with 2-year-old children, he was eager to experience everything that was within his reach.  He would happily and contentedly remain playing with the object that currently held his attention until he was distracted by some new interest that captured his notice.  When he reached for something that would be an unknown potential danger to him, his mother would “no-no” him which would upset him.  This denial of something that looked desirable to him would immediately throw him into a fit of tears and wailing.  Even though it was his mother who had withheld the wanted object from him, he would bury his face into her lap where he would remain while she comforted him with gentle pats and caresses until his sobs quieted.

This precious one was enthralled with the learning toys and games his mother placed
into his hands that she had wisely packed so as to occupy him during the journey.  She joyfully shared in each new discovery he made and praised all of his correct answers to the game’s questions.  
 
When he was hungry, he would look at her in expectation of receiving a shared portion of her food. This loving mother did not disappoint her son.

When an unexpected, loud mechanical or electronic sound startled him, he bodily threw himself rapidly into his mother’s chest – again face first – where he remain
hidden from the world (or so he thought) for several minutes until he finally worked up the courage to shyly peak out at the world; his big eyes looking for the unknown scary thing that had made the offending noise that had sent him scrambling to safety in the first place.  Seeing nothing to fear, he gradually unwound from her embrace and immersed himself once more in the wonders around him, of which there were
many.  Time and again, he would point to an object, look towards his mother with wide-eyed questioning that quietly asked for her to give him an explanation.

At last, exhausted from the many discoveries that had filled his day, his head drooped lower and lower, his eyelids closed further, until he was picked up by his
mother and placed gently against her breast.  His fell fully asleep before his head
came to completely rest against her neck; his little body safely encircled within the security of her arms.  He peacefully slept.

Having watched how this little boy interacted with, and looked in confidence to, his
mother during the course of this trip, one particular verse in the Bible came to mind.  
 
Matthew 18:3
“And he [Jesus] said: “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.””  
 

God longs to have His children – those of us who accept His Son as our Savior – look to Him in the same way that this young one looked to his mother.

Safe in His care, we are fed and clothed and have all of our needs met.

Matthew 6:25-26; 28-30
“Therefore I [Jesus] tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes?   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?”

“And why do you worry about clothes?   See how the flowers of the field grow.  They do not labor or spin.  Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these.  If that is how God  clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you – you of little faith?”

Safe in His care, we can always find a willing ear to listen and can receive the comfort we need whenever we are upset over confusing situations, unexpected occurrences, or other issues in life.

1 Peter 5:7
“Cast all  your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” (Emphasis
mine.)

Safe in His care, we have nothing to fear.

Isaiah 41:10
“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.  I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”
 
Safe in His care, He freely gives wisdom to any who would ask.

James 1:5 
“If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given him.” (Emphasis mine.)

Safe in His care, we can rest in the security of His arms and peacefully sleep.

Psalm 4:8 
“I will lie down and sleep in peace, for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.”

Come as a child to the Father. You will not be rejected.

John 6:37 (AMP)
“All  whom My Father gives (entrusts) to Me will come to Me; and the one who comes to Me I will most certainly not cast out [I will never, no never, reject one of them who comes to Me].” (Emphasis mine.)

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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In the Midst of Chaos

11/26/2012

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At this time of year in many parts of the country, the outdoors is transformed into a magical place as pristine blue-white snowflakes fall to blanket the dreariness and drab colors that remained after the beautifully colored leaves of fall dropped to the
ground.  For those areas without snow, holiday lights strung in windows, in doorways and on trees can make the humblest of structures appear enchanted and festive.  Everywhere we turn, Christmas carols fill the air.  Our childlike wonder awakes and, for a brief moment, we feel the joy and expectation of the holiday season.

Until we have to go shopping.

While the stores have Christmas decorations up and have well-remembered carols playing in the background, holiday cheer is blatantly amiss amongst the majority of the masses as they try to navigate their shopping carts down store aisles that more closely resemble rush hour traffic that is at a near stand-still.  Some, impatient to get the items they need,  plow rudely and heedlessly through other holiday shoppers with dogged determination and without so much as an “excuse me”as they cut others off, then bang and bump on their selfish way, ticking off both the items on their list as well numerous people along their route.

And yet, even in the midst of all of this stress and chaos of this shopping experience, simple childlike wonder could still be found.

We heard her singing before we actually saw her.  A four-year-old girl was sitting in a shopping cart as her expectant mother tried to maneuver their cart through the store. 
Completely oblivious to the stress, impatience and disgusted looks on the faces of the adults around her, she sat intently playing with a small toy while she absent-mindedly sang a Christmas song to herself.   It was obvious that she felt no stress, was completely secure in her environment, and knew that she was safe with her mother watching over her.

There were several of us standing around – in yet another buggy traffic jam – who couldn’t help but hear the words she sang.  This melodic reminder out of the mouth of a child about the joy of the holiday season helped to mitigate some of the hectic feelings that had been growing since we had entered the store.  We smiled towards this precious singing soul before turning to also share the smile with our buggy-neighbors.  Many of the hearers began to hum along with her and, as they gently eased their buggy on their way, were no doubt better able to enjoy the remainder of their shopping experience.

Seeing this little girl and her mother in the midst of the holiday craziness was a beautiful reminder of the relationship between God and His children.    

As His child, we do not have to carry anxiety.

Philippians 4:6  
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petitions, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”

As His child, we can feel secure because He is always with us.

Joshua 1:9 
“Be strong and courageous.  Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

As His child, we are safe in His care.

2 Thessalonians 3:3 
“But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen and protect you from the evil one.”

Once we accept the assurance of God’s promises, we will be able to perform tasks in our life with more ease as we live in the security of His constant care.  And with a joyful heart, we can sing our praises to Him.  
 
Start your Christmas gift exchange early this year.  God has a very special gift to give you and there’s nothing better you can give to Him than yourself.  He’s waiting for  you.

Luke 18:17 
“I [Jesus] tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.”


(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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