Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Someone's Been Wooing You

For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb.  Psalm 139:13

The breeze was much gentler than I thought it would be. I braced for the worse sort of, but turned out to be a typical rainy day in Florida. For this I am grateful.

Funny thing about the wind, it's not something you think about to often. Except when it's not there.

This past summer we had a chance to be on the beach. I was a little concerned about the weather considering where we were going is not a place I would normally go during Hurricane season. The Lord though provided us a glorious day, the wind kept our hot humid day bearable and most pleasant. The wind though also caused for a small craft advisory making the chance to be in a boat impossible

Later in the week I was on a lake. One day there was no wind. The day was hot, humid and a little less bearable. I found relief in the pool and the AC. Wind really does make a difference.

There is someone who is a lot like the wind. Maybe you don't give Him much thought. He's always thinking of you though--in fact He thought of you before you were even you.

Maybe on occasion you think about Him. Like when a crisis hits or everything is going well. Other times you may not think about Him at all. Like when everything is going wrong or life's a breeze.

He's been there through it all whether you acknowledge Him or not. He understands the heart ache, the disappointment, or the sickness. He wants to rejoice with you when you receive the promotion, the healing, or you've found someone special.

He's been calling you all your life, much like the wind has been there. Maybe today will be the day you answer Him or maybe the next time you feel a gentle breeze you'll call out. No matter when it is, He will always be there to answer and in fact he's more reliable than the wind.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

It's Easier to Blame

The man said, "The woman you put here with me--she gave me some fruit from the tree and I ate it." Genesis 3:12 NIV

"I didn't do it," the young boy said.

"I watched you do it." I told him.

"Well, um, he did it first," came the reply.

Why are we so quick to defend ourselves? Why don't we just admit to when we do something wrong? Wouldn't that be much easier?

The blame game goes a long way back, all the way to Adam and Eve. One of the reasons I feel quick to defend myself is I really don't want anyone to know I made a mistake. We all make them, but to admit to them is another thing.

Funny thing is I get frustrated when the kids don't admit to what I've seen them do. It makes me mad. Maybe I should take a lesson from God. He witness what they had done, he knew it before he confronted them. Yet when they hymn and hall about admitting to what they've done, he doesn't yell or lose his cool. He explains their punishment and is done with it.

Also I should just admit to the wrong I've done instead of avoiding the conflict. Life would probably be much simpler if I did. Sure there'd be consequences, but if I'd admit then I could be forgiven and restored.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Running the Race

Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. 1Corinthains 9:25 NIV

Endurance, strict training, improving, learning, all things an Olympic athlete does in order to compete. They spend hours a day training and improving their time or their skill. I really enjoyed watching the different competitions at the Olympics. It was a lot of fun cheering for the USA.

The smiles on their faces were priceless as they realized they won gold. Sometimes they wore the look of disappointment, as the gold was not to be theirs. Still though, I was more impressed at the end of each meet when congratulations were given to each athlete who competed. No matter how they did, I saw hand shakes, hugs, and high fives.

Language barriers were broken down, past grievances forgotten as each country that participated with an open mind. It was nice to see how people of different cultures and beliefs could come together and celebrate the fact that they were good enough to compete.

All this training is tough and a big time commitment, but is it worth really? I guess it probably is or no one would even try. The thing is when it's all said and done will each winner be remembered. Sure there are a few who stand out...Michael Phelps, Mary Lou Retton...but one day someone will be greater and better. Their crown or metals will not last.

There is a crown that will last our relationship with God. We need to train/learn and grow with the same type of training an Olympic athlete does. Endure reading the word of God-it is relevant today. Train your mind to be set on God and not earthly desires. Improve your relationship with God by praying and making Him your best friend. Learn all you can about God. All of these matter and unlike a gold medal will last forever.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Choose Today

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. Joshua 24:15 NIV

I serve the Lord, I am proud to serve the Lord. I am glad I live in a country where serving the Lord is not a crime. I would hope that even if I lived in a country where serving the Lord is a crime, I would have the strength and courage to still serve the Lord.

For me serving the Lord is the best choice I could make. I made the choice to accept the Lord as a preteen in a small church. A song spoke to me, and I realized just attending church or because my parents attended church it wouldn't save me. I needed to ask Jesus to come into my life and forgive me for my wrong doings. So on that day I asked Jesus to be my savior.

I believe this is what helped me not make to bad of choices during the rest of my growing up years. Sure I messed up, but I would once again return to the Lord and seek forgiveness.

Soon though I found I wasn't completely serving the Lord. For some reason I didn't think God needed to be concern with my finances-after all money is a worldly thing not a Godly thing. I found myself in a situation where I was robbing Peter to pay Paul. Borrowing from the credit card to pay the mortgage.

Soon the money ran out, and we were facing foreclosure. I had no where to go except to my knees. That day my life was forever changed. I confessed not because the Lord didn't know-He knew all right-but because when we sin we're called to confess. That day on my knees I confessed, and the Lord saved me. He saved our home! He made it right.

Sure I've messed up from time to time(day to day), but I always return to the one who knows me better than anyone else. So I am proud to say as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord. Even if it means taking a stand for what the Bible says is right.

The Bible after all is our instruction manual. Any question one may have, the Lord can lead you to the the answer through His word. I choose to follow and believe it to be true. All of us have that freedom, and time will tell who is right. One day each one of us will stand before the Lord. I hope I can hear "Well done, good and faithful servant." I hope the same is true for you.