Saturday, January 30, 2010

Scatter!

1 Tim 6:18-19
Instruct them to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous and ready to share.
:19 storing up for themselves the treasure of a good foundation for the future, so that they may take hold of that which is life indeed.

In thinking of this Father, I wondered if the last phrase, take hold of that which is life indeed, meant this life or life eternal

The words “ready to share”, 2843, means inclined to make others sharers in one’s possessions, inclined to impart, free in giving, liberal.

I loved what one commentary said: Earthly riches scattered in faith lay up in store a sure increase of heavenly riches.

That makes me want to scatter. But even aside from the rewards that giving brings in the eternal, to me You have shown me that real life is found in giving.

God gave His only begotten Son to enable us to become His children. The Cross is all about the love given to the world, so that we could know the Father and His deep unchanging love for us. This truth transforms the most hardened heart.

You just brought to my mind yesterday’s thoughts on Amazima ministry and their ministering to the poor in Uganda. What was noticeable in the pictures shown in the work they do, is the joy on the faces of the people they serve as well as on Katie. The life they live is not easy.

You also brought to me the memory that in my own life the truest most pure joy that I have experienced has been in the most difficult times. Those were times when my body was physically exhausted and yet the act of putting Mom or Cl above myself, was the most rewarding.

“For the joy set before Him He endured the Cross….” Hebrews 12::2 Jesus is our example. Nothing can compare with the sacrifice He endured for me.

And the Cross compels us to scatter. To not hold onto our possessions but to hold them loosely.
You know what Father? I want to hold onto a lot of things I have, even more than I really know.

But it is wonderful that Your word comes and transforms this heart of mine and encourages it to give and to scatter. To remember that these earthly treasures are meaningless if not scattered by faith or held loosely to bring joy to our lives, as You say in 1 Tim 6:17, ” who richly supplies us with all things to enjoy,”

Thank You Father for Your grace and love for me.

Friday, January 29, 2010

I Am Amazed

Father, I am so overwhelmed by your goodness to us. You have brought us a baby from across the world that you picked out for C and her family. Now we have another grandchild with great big beautiful eyes and I know that you will give her a heart to know You and love You.

I am also amazed at the calling you place on people’s lives and when they answer and say “yes” You are able to be the Magnificent God that You are and simply place a blanket of love over them which extends to those you bring to them.

C shared with me the blog spot of Katie Davis, Amazima.org ministry. God has called her to Uganda where she lives with and serves the poverty stricken children and their families. She is a modern day Mother Teresa that has been gifted with a heart to follow Your calling on her life.

What an inspiration Your life in others is to me. It makes me to desire You all the more, but more importantly to live a life, the life You have given to me, that demonstrates Your love to others as You have demonstrated it to Your Body. Quite frankly, I cannot look at my own heart which seems so lacking, but at the heart of Jesus, Your Risen Son,Which indwells me….and there lies my hope. Not in what I am but in Who You are.

I love You Father and thank you for moving my heart by the amazing lives and testimonies of Your children around the world.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

The Mercy of God

1 Tim 1:12-17

I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has strengthened me, because He considered me faithful, putting me into service:
:13 even though I was formerly a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent aggressor.
And yet I was shown mercy, because I acted ignorantly in unbelief.
:14 and the grace of our Lord was more than abundant, with the faith and love which are found in Christ Jesus.
:15 It is a trustworthy statement, deserving full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners among whom I am foremost of all.
:16 And yet for this reason I found mercy in order that in me as the foremost, Jesus Christ might demonstrate His perfect patience as an example for those who would believe in Him for eternal life.

I love this…:17Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor, glory, forever and forever. Amen.

This passage really spoke to me today Father.
First, as you did with Paul, you have done with us as believers…You have put us into service. We were chosen, called and appointed to serve the Most High God.

Paul thought he loved you, but really he was violently opposed to Your children and persecuted them. He stood by when Stephen was stoned to death. He thought he was right in Your eyes.

Yet what stood out is that he says he acted ignorantly in unbelief. That is the way it is when a person is lost. They are ignorant of Your love for them, of the grace and mercy that is extended to them at the Cross. This most beautiful, magnificent gift is set before them, yet they cannot see it.
But Paul’s eyes were opened and he could look back and see the abundance of grace that You poured out on him along with faith and love that is found in Jesus. This is mercy at its ultimate level when a Holy God accepts sinners as they are because Jesus paid the price for their sins at the Cross of Calvary.

No matter what a person has done, said, or thought in their life, they are able to find mercy at the throne of the Creator of this world. Each time a person accepts the Lord Jesus as Lord of their life, it is demonstrating to the world His perfect patience toward those who walk in darkness.

Because as believers, we are in Him and we have His Spirit indwelling us, we are able to extend His perfect patience to those who are lost. It is His love and patience within us that draws the lost to Him.

Thank you Father for the mercy that You also continually pour out to me daily as a believer.
As I walk through the day, You are with me in my imperfections, loving me every step of the way.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

New Clothes

Col 3:3 For you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God.

To me that means Father that we are inseparable, that my real life is hidden and reveals Your life to others.
Hidden in this verse can also mean to escape notice, to conceal that it may not become known.

My life becomes more hidden as you teach me Your ways.

Col 3:10
You say to “put on the new self”. This new self is being renewed to a true knowledge that enables us to become like our Creator. Truth draws us closer to You, Father. We begin to think like you, to act like you, and to actually live in Your presence more.

The word “put” means to clothe oneself. We are to put on new clothing. This is clothing that is put on after we have died. Now that we are raised up with Christ, and are hidden with Him, we have new clothing to wear.

So when I consider clothing I think of what I wear. I put on clothing that I like, that make me feel good, that compliments my hair and skin coloring, that speak of my taste and personality. It is a reflection of who we are and You just brought to my mind, also it can tell who or what owns us. Who or what dominates our life.

Clothing can tell the world a lot about us.

Since I have died I have changed clothed. I’ve taken off the old clothing of anger, wrath, bad feelings toward others, abusive hard speech, and anything like these.

I’ve got new clothes that make me look really good!

My new regenerated self, this hidden self loves compassion and understanding of others. It is kind, humble, gentle and patient, which means to be tireless, long-suffering and has the power to endure whatever comes, with good temper. Most importantly, it is ready to forgive as Christ has forgiven me.

And after I put on this new clothing, putting the final touch on, love, will complete and unite all of it together.

The secret? The secret that believers know and the world does not know, is that what really makes us look good and draws people to us is Jesus Christ with Whom I am hidden. This new clothing reveals the resurrected Christ.

Remind me Father to consider well what I am wearing each day.