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Constant Vigil

10/25/2012

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The longest awaited dawn is one that is preceded by a night of watchfulness over a sick family
member.

I sat alone – a solitary sentinel – in the darkened hospital room that was lit solely by the glow of the LED lights of the many buttons on several pieces of medical equipment.  The
whoosh whoosh sound from the various machines acted both as a comfort and as a constant reminder as to why I was here.
 
It’s challenging to see a loved one’s fever-wracked body in a tug-of-war hour after hour as it works hard to fight off infection. Throughout this particular battle, mine were the loving hands that, time and again, placed a cool compress onto the heated brow; mine were the many prayers - filled with both petitions and thanksgiving - that were whispered into the dim surroundings; and it was my hand that held the hand of the one in discomfort as an assurance of a steady presence so they knew that they knew they were not in this fight alone.

Many, including our Lord, have endured these ‘bitter watches of the night.’  Yet none were so bitter, or so vital, as was this particular night for Him.

Matthew 26:36-38
“Then Jesus went with his disciples to a placed called Gethsemane, and he said to them, “Sit here while I go over there and pray.”  He took Peter and the two sons of Zebedee along with him, and he began to be sorrowful and troubled.  Then he said to them, “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of
death.  Stay here and keep watch with me.””


Jesus, ‘sorrowful to the point of death,’ desired the comforting presence of His friends while He entreated His Father in prayer for another possible way for mankind to be reconciled to God other than for Him to have to walk the painful path to crucifixion.

Yet His friends could not stay awake to keep watch with Him while He agonized in prayer.  Twice He returned from praying only to find them asleep.  You can almost hear the deep disappointment He felt when He asked them in verse 40 of Matthew 26,
“Could you men not keep watch with me for one hour?”

Jesus, full of compassion, knew how heavy the eyes of His friends were and He also knew the emotional challenges the next three days held in store for them.  While the humanness in Him longed for someone to watch with Him, the Godliness in Him knew that no one could walk this path with Him.  So He went quietly a little way away from them – for the third time – to once again converse alone with His Father.  
 
In full submission to the Father’s will, Jesus prepared Himself to face the only way the sin-debt of mankind could be paid so that we could truly be in right relationship with Him.  He then willfully, with purpose, accepted the path that led to His death. 

And as dawn broke three days later, He arose from the grave the Victor over sin and death.  We could now be free from the bondage of sin and would never again be alone or without hope.

Unlike Jesus’ human friends, we are assured that God never sleeps ….

Psalm 121:4
”Indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.”

... and that He is a constant presence.

Deuteronomy 31:8
“The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.  Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”

What is it that you are facing alone today?  Jesus longs for you to know the assurance of His constant presence and wants to accompany you along life’s journey, through all that it may hold.  The choice is yours.  He’s waiting for you.

(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see
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You Can Find Him
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Fringe People

10/15/2012

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Societal norms.  Ever hear the term?  According to Dictionary.com, it means “an established standard of behavior shared by members of a social group to which each member is expected to conform.” 
These established standards are based generally upon the majority of the  population of a defined area.   This defined area can be as small as one household – isn’t a family unit a social group where one is expected to conform to rules of behavior? – or can include a much larger area such as a city, state or country.   
 
Our behavior in society is governed by laws – both God-given and man-made – and to break one of these will usually involve dealings with law enforcement and the judicial system.  Yet there are other behaviors that we have learned through the examples shown us while we were growing up that are viewed as acceptable (or
non-acceptable) within that particular society.  The breaking of these rules of behavior may not mean a stint inside the penal system, yet to do so could result in
rejection by those we interact with within that particular group.  
 
Rules of behavior aside, there are those who operate on the fringes of societal norm for other reasons.   I call these ‘fringe people.’   These are the ones who do not fit into the ‘proper’ statistic categories as do the average number of most of the people within our society at any given time.  Some live on the fringe by choice, but many more are there due to circumstances beyond their control.    Everything from illness, the death of a loved one, pregnancy / miscarriage, separation / divorce, to physical
challenges and job loss can cause a person to live on the fringe of their usual
circle of daily society. 
 
Why?   Because they are different now than others in their group, and dealing with those who have had unexpected circumstances come into their life causes us to take extra time and expend greater effort in interacting with those affected.  Too, it’s because we honestly cannot relate to someone in a specific situation if we haven’t been there ourselves.  We shy away from thinking about it because it could be too painful to imagine ourselves in their shoes; because we simply don’t know what to say or do to truly help the one hurting; or because we have been there and refuse to feel that pain and frustration of our past again.

There have always been ‘fringe people’ on this earth – the undesirables, the sick, the lepers, prostitutes, and tax collectors – yet these are the very same ones that Jesus purposefully interacted with time and again as He walked this earth.   When chastised for it by the religious leaders – those elite in society –  He answered them, 
 
“It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.”  Luke 5:31
 
The sick Jesus spoke of here were not only sick in body, but also sick at heart, sick in their circumstances, and sick to death (literally) in their spiritual state.  They had been ostracized by the societal norm, ridiculed and ignored, yet He sought them out and met them where they existed along the edges of society.  As a result, they were
never the same again.
 
John 10:10
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”

Jesus came so that we could all have life.  He doesn’t want us living on the fringes while in our sick and hurting state, nor does He want us to die in a lost spiritual condition.  He wants us to have life to the full!

Dear Soul, He has not forgotten you.  You are so precious to Him and He understands more fully than anyone else can where the circumstances of life have brought you.  He doesn’t want you to feel alone and longs for you to invite Him into your life so that He can shoulder the burdens you carry.  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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The Beans Can Wait

10/3/2012

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Like many in my generation, I grew up watching The Waltons.  Those heart-warming episodes captured both the love and the challenges this large family faced during the post-depression years.  Many of life’s lessons as portrayed in those episodes are memorable, yet one in particular still stands out in my mind.  

Olivia Walton (Mama to her seven children), who was supposed to be working alongside Grandma to do the daily chores for their large household, instead of helping to snap the beans for supper that evening, had stepped out onto the porch.  Grandma found her there after awhile just sitting and inquired if she was feeling alright.  Olivia let her know she was fine and just needed to sit for a while.  The beans would have to wait for a bit.

We have all had days like that when we have felt inundated by too many consecutive days filled to overflowing with things that need to get done.  The days blur together and before we know it, weeks (or months) have passed by and we cannot remember when we last took any time to simply sit for a while.  This takes its toll on us on the physical, the emotional, as well as the spiritual level.  The more we ‘press on’ in our work without taking time to restore our depleted fuel levels, the thinner our tolerance gets for others, for our environment, and for ourselves. Exhaustion sets in and, if we aren’t mindful, despair soon follows.

So what are we to do?   How can we get the rest we need when our calendars are already double- and triple-filled with appointments, chores and obligations?

Matthew 11:28
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

One of the meanings for ‘rest’ in this verse means be refreshed.  And who of us could not use some refreshing? 

Jesus paints us a beautiful picture of the best way for us to get refreshed.  In the second half of Mark 6:31 he says,
“Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.”

This invitation spoken to His disciples is the same invitation He extends to His children today. 
Go into your quiet place – your prayer closet, a corner of the yard, onto the pile of dirty clothes in the laundry room or anywhere else you can get alone  - and spend some time with Him.  There’s no prescribed amount of time you should spend there with Him, yet once you make the effort to experience it, you will find that it is just the kind of refreshing, energizing rest that you need.  
  
Go ahead.  He’s waiting for you.  The beans can wait.  
 
(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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While it is Still Day

9/14/2012

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Dawn is one of my favorite times of the day.  As the sun gently nudges the edge of the horizon, the muted darkness hesitatingly relinquishes its hold on the sky and pales.  Suddenly a vivid array of violet, blues, and pinks begin to form as the sun continues its ascent and the sky bursts forth in celebration of the new day.

This brand new day is as yet unblemished by negative human
behavior.  For a brief moment, in the peace and silence at the beginning of this fresh start, a day full of promise awaits.  What will you do with it?

Before rushing to begin that huge list of things you have to do today, stop for just a moment to decide Who you will take with you as you journey through this day.

Joshua 24:15 “But if serving the Lord seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your forefathers served beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living.  But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.”

Why choose to serve the Lord?  He alone has made provision for us to live in right standing with Him in this life so that we can spend all of  eternity with Him in heaven.  He has proven Himself faithful in His promises to provide all that we need
in our day-to-day living, not just spiritual, but also emotional, physical, and financial.  He also longs to give us the desires of our heart.  What more could we want than all of this?
 
Hebrews 3:15 “As has just been said:  “Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts as you did in the rebellion.””

To not make a concious decision is, by default, a choice to reject Him and the life of promise He wants to give you.

He’s waiting for you.  The decision is yours.  What choice will you make?

 
(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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The Strength in Waiting

8/23/2012

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We spend the bulk of our lives waiting for something.  Waiting.  Waiting.  Waiting …. for a particular birthday to be reached, for the arrival of a baby, for our turn in the checkout line, for the light to change to green, for Friday to get here and everything else in between.  If it is an important issue to you, I know that you have had to wait for a span of time for it just as we all have.

 Most of the time we endure this excruciating period of imposed inactivity with such a high level of impatience that we generate
needless stress for ourselves.  (We want what we want when we want it, right?)  We get frustrated and out of sorts as we expend precious energy to try to manipulate circumstances – which we have no control over – so as to bring an end to our time of waiting.  Our anger over having to endure this forced wait is taken out on the ready-made target(s) around us, as if they could have done something about it and have chosen not to.   It’s no wonder we are exhausted at the end of the day.

So why would anyone want to willingly add one more thing to wait on when we already spend so much of our time waiting when so many things have yet to get accomplished today?

Isaiah 40:31 (KJV) “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.”

 In The American Heritage Dictionary, one of the definitions for‘wait’ reads, 3. “To follow as a result; depend upon.”  In light of this definition, the above verse could read, “But they that follow and depend upon the Lord, shall renew their strength;…” 

Why follow Him?   Why depend upon Him?  

Jeremiah 29:11 “I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord,  “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

 As I accept His plan for me, long lines (or weeks/months/years) of waiting will seem shorter and sweeter as I ‘wait’ with the knowledge that the plans the Lord has for me – full of hope - will unfold at just the right time.  And in the waiting, I shall find Strength.

(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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