Thursday, December 27, 2007

Here's To New Adventures...

The Road goes ever on and on
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say.
-- J R R Tolkien



Well, Christmas is over and as the new year is fast approaching, I find myself faced with another year of the unknown. Another year of potential sorrows, another year of potential joys, another year of potential defeats, another year of potential victories. As I think forward to the future, I am poignantly aware that I have no idea what is in store. There is nothing in my life that I can say will be the same a year from now with absolute certainty...except for one thing. My salvation. Another year of growing to be more like Christ (for He who began a good work us will bring in to completion), another year of experiencing God's sustaining grace, another year of knowing that Christ died for my sin, another year of learning to find my joy in God and not my circumstances, another year serving in the dearest place on earth (the local church), another year of knowing that even when I am faithless He is faithful, another year of trusting in the sovereignty of God, another year of seeking to grow in my knowledge of His word, another year of undisclosed adventures for His glory...Lord willing. These things are what lay ahead for us, as well as so much more! When I look to the future with eyes of faith and not in apprehension and worry, I have a peace and joy for the days to come. Not because I control them, but because I know my life rests secure in the hands of a sovereign God. My prayer is that I will walk faithfully this next year and honor God by displaying the kind of peace and joy that speaks of my ultimate trust in Him.

"Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life? And why are you anxious about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? Therefore do not be anxious, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble."-Matthew 6:25-34

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Blissful Security



The weight of my sin can often be oppressive to me. It can pull my spirit down to the point where I am longing with all my heart to be in heaven where I will sin no more. But this morning I was reminded that until that day comes, I still have the hope of knowing that Jesus has paid the cost for all my sins and my salvation can never be dissolved. What Christ did at Calvary, gives me hope to "joyfully" live out my day to day life. Until the day I die I will sin, but that sin no longer has power over me. God has called me and therefore He will continue His good work in me (Philippians 1:6). May I live out my days with a holy confidence in Him!

"Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it. - 1 Thessalonians 5:24
Heaven is a place where we shall never sin; where we shall cease our constant watch against an indefatigable enemy, because there will be no tempter to ensnare our feet. There the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest. Heaven is the undefiled inheritance; it is the land of perfect holiness, and therefore of complete security. But do not the saints even on earth sometimes taste the joys of blissful security? The doctrine of God's word is, that all who are in union with the Lamb are safe; that all the righteous shall hold on their way; that those who have committed their souls to the keeping of Christ shall find him a faithful and immutable preserver. Sustained by such a doctrine we can enjoy security even on earth; not that high and glorious security which renders us free from every slip, but that holy security which arises from the sure promise of Jesus that none who believe in him shall ever perish, but shall be with him where he is. Believer, let us often reflect with joy on the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, and honour the faithfulness of our God by a holy confidence in him."- Charles Spurgeon

Friday, December 7, 2007

Let It Snow


I thought it would be fun to give my site a Christmas/Winter makeover! I love creating new banners. It's so fun. Maybe we'll get some snow this Christmas!...or not.

"Like the cold of snow in the time of harvest
is a faithful messenger to those who send him;
he refreshes the soul of his masters." - Prov 25:13

Thursday, December 6, 2007

I Heart You


My sister sent me this and I thought it was just so sweet...and funny.

What Love means to a 4-8 year old... Slow down for three minutes to read this. It is so worth it. Touching words from the mouth of babes A group of professional people posed this question to a group of 4 to 8 year-olds, 'What does love mean?' The answers they got were broader and deeper than anyone could have imagined. See what you think:

'When my grandmother got arthritis, she couldn't bend over and paint her toenails anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time, even when his hands got arthritis too. That's love.' Rebecca- age 8

'When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.' Billy - age 4

'Love is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy puts on shaving cologne and they go out and smell each other.' Karl - age 5

'Love is when you go out to eat and give somebody most of your French fries without making them give you any of theirs.' Chrissy - age 6

'Love is what makes you smile when you're tired.' Terri - age 4

'Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure the taste is OK.' Danny - age 7

'Love is when you kiss all the time. Then when you get tired of kissing, you still want to be together and you talk more. My Mommy and Daddy are like that. They look gross when they kiss' Emily - age 8

'Love is what's in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and listen.' Bobby - age 7

'If you want to learn to love better, you should start with a friend who you hate,'
Nikka - age 6

'Love is when you tell a guy you like his shirt, then he wears it everyday.' Noelle - age 7

'Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still friends even after they know each other so well.' Tommy - age 6

'During my piano recital, I was on a stage and I was scared. I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling. He was the only one doing that. I wasn't scared anymore.' Cindy - age 8

'My mommy loves me more than anybody. You don't see anyone else kissing me to sleep at night.' Clare - age 6

'Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece of chicken.' Elaine-age 5

'Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert Redford.' Chris - age 7

'Love is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him alone all day.'
Mary Ann - age 4

'I know my older sister loves me because she gives me all her old clothes and has to go out and buy new ones.' Lauren - age 4

'When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up and down and little stars come out of you.' Karen - age 7

'You really shouldn't say 'I love you' unless you mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot. People forget.' Jessica - age 8

And the final one -- Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about a contest he was asked to judge. The purpose of the contest was to find the most caring child.
The winner was a four year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife. Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman's yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there. When his Mother asked what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said, 'Nothing, I just helped him cry'

Monday, December 3, 2007

All I Want For Christmas Is...


Christmas is definitely my favorite holiday! I love everything that goes with it from decorations, to the shopping, to the movies, to the family times, to the presents! It always seems like there's a little extra joy in the air, a little extra magic. But with all the great things to enjoy this time of year, I have to be careful to put the true meaning of Christmas above all the rest. We are celebrating the day our salvation became tangible. The day it became flesh. Without this day occurring, it wouldn't matter how many holidays we had, it would only matter that we would be at enmity with God with no way to be saved. This Christmas, I am overwhelmed afresh at God's great gift of sending His precious Son. No, one could ask for a better gift than that!

"And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. - John 1:14"

O Holy Night! The stars are brightly shining,
It is the night of the dear Saviour's birth.
Long lay the world in sin and error pining.
Till He appeared and the Spirit felt its worth.
A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices,
For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn.
Fall on your knees! Oh, hear the angel voices!
O night divine, the night when Christ was born;
O night, O Holy Night , O night divine!
O night, O Holy Night , O night divine!

Led by the light of faith serenely beaming,
With glowing hearts by His cradle we stand.
O'er the world a star is sweetly gleaming,
Now come the wisemen from out of the Orient land.
The King of kings lay thus lowly manger;
In all our trials born to be our friends.
He knows our need, our weakness is no stranger,
Behold your King! Before him lowly bend!
Behold your King! Before him lowly bend!

Truly He taught us to love one another,
His law is love and His gospel is peace.
Chains he shall break, for the slave is our brother.
And in his name all oppression shall cease.
Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we,
With all our hearts we praise His holy name.
Christ is the Lord! Then ever, ever praise we,
His power and glory ever more proclaim!
His power and glory ever more proclaim!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Trading Shadows For Substance


“But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. For I neither received it of men, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ.” Galatians 1:11, 12

THE great and distinctive truth thus so broadly, emphatically, and impressively stated is the divinity of the gospel—a truth, in the firm and practical belief of which the Church of God needs to be established. The gospel is the master-work of Jehovah, presenting the greatest display of His manifold wisdom, and the most costly exhibition of the riches of His grace. In constructing it He would seem to have summoned to His aid all the resources of His own infinity; His fathomless mind, His boundless love, His illimitable grace, His infinite power, His spotless holiness—all contributed their glory, and conspired to present it to the universe as the most consummate piece of Divine workmanship. It carries with it its own evidence. The revelations it makes, the facts it records, the doctrines it propounds, the effects is produces, speak it to be no “cunningly devised fable,” of human invention and fraud, but what it truly is, the “revelation of Jesus Christ,” the “glorious gospel of the blessed God.” What but a heart of infinite love could have conceived the desire of saving sinners? And by what but an infinite mind could the expedient have been devised of saving them in such a way—the incarnation, obedience, and death of His own beloved Son? Salvation from first to last is of the Lord. Here we occupy high vantage ground. Our feet stand upon an everlasting rock. We feel that we press to our heart that which is truth—that we have staked our souls upon that which is divine—that Deity is the basis on which we build: and that the hope which the belief of the truth has inspired will never make ashamed. Oh, how comforting, how sanctifying is the conviction that the Bible is God’s word, that the gospel is Christ’s revelation, and that all that it declares is as true as Jehovah Himself is true! What a stable foundation for our souls is this! We live encircled by shadows. Our friends are shadows, our comforts are shadows, our defenses are shadows, our pursuits are shadows, and we ourselves are shadows passing away. But in the precious gospel we have substance, we have reality, we have that which remains with us when all other things disappear, leaving the soul desolate, the heart bleeding, and the spirit bowed in sorrow to the dust. It peoples our lonely way, because it points us to a “cloud of witnesses.” It guides our perplexities, because it is a “lamp to our feet.” It mitigates our grief, sanctifies our sorrow, heals our wounds, dries our tears, because it leads us to the love, the tenderness, the sympathy, the grace of Jesus. The gospel reveals Jesus, speaks mainly of Jesus, leads simply to Jesus, and this makes it what it is, “glad tidings of great joy,” to a poor, lost, ruined, tried, and tempted sinner.
~Octavius Winslow~

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Spiritual Warriors

An area in my life that the Lord has really been helping me understand, concerns my fight against sin and what is pleasing to Him. This has been an exciting and convicting topic to go through! I've been struggling with the feeling of despair over my sinfulness and have sinfully been making my sin bigger than what Christ accomplished on the cross for me. I can often take a legalistic stance of abstaining from sin and forget to take action in pursuing righteousness. But God is so kind to speak to me when I need it most and yesterday He used an article titled, "The Beautiful Fight" by Gary Thomas, to help me. In this article, Mr. Thomas, is speaking about how Christians can often be so wrapped up in not sinning, that they forget to walk in what God has called them to do. We are living our lives on the defense and not on the offense. Warriors don't just fend of the enemy. To win the war they must be offensive as well. And a key part of their victory is to follow their commander. If they stay back out of the reach of danger and don't move forward when their commander says to march, they will most likely be overtaken. As Christians we can't just stay out of the reach of sin and sit idly back. We must pursue the victory of righteousness that God is calling us to.

*"I have found David son of Jesse a man after my own heart; he will do everything I want him to do.- Acts 13:22"
*"I glorified you on earth, having accomplished the work that you gave me to do.- John 17:4"
*"I have not been disobedient to the vision given me from heaven.- Acts 26:19"


Mr. Thomas says that if we spend all our energy on avoiding what the Bible says we will do, which is that we will sin, than we are fighting a losing battle. That's not to say that we should stop fighting against sinful temptation, but by offensively striving toward righteousness, we will be fighting against sin. Thomas uses a great example of how we sometimes think of holiness. "One great weakness (out of many) of the spiritual pacifism approach is that it fosters, at best, an uneasy neutrality. Look at it this way: From the perspective of a spiritual pacifist, we could create "instant holiness" by putting every believer in a coma. In that state, we won't lust. We won't curse. We won't steal. We won't lie. But will we be truly holy?"

This topic has also caused me to think about the scripture in the Bible where it says that David was a man after God's own heart. For whatever reason I've always interpreted this scripture as meaning that God held David in high regard, but I think there is another side to this as well. "David was a man after God's own heart." David was striving after the heart of God. He wanted to have a holy heart. In the Psalms he prays to love what God loves and hate what he hates. He knows that the best way to grow in his sanctification is to pursue the heart of God. And by doing that, our desire to sin will become less and less. By choosing righteousness, we are fighting against sin. But we are doing it by becoming more like Christ. We need to go farther than just not sinning. "In the same way, I can focus on not listening to vile music. Fair enough; there's no reason to poison my mind. But why stop there? Why not pray, 'Lord, how do I offer up my ears to hear your voice in the midst of the din? How can I learn to hear what others are truly saying? How can my ears become your servants?'-G.T." In essence Thomas is saying that growing in our sanctification doesn't require perfection, but it does require progression.

~Holy Father, there is none Holier than You and as long as I'm on earth I will never be able to attain perfection. But help me to pursue righteousness in a way that is pleasing to You. May I strive after Your heart as David did. May I always pursue righteousness through Your strength, for I know that I cannot do it on my own. May You be glorified.Amen~

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Praise & Thanksgiving



"O My God, Thou fairest, greatest, first of all objects, my heart admires, adores, loves thee, for my little vessel is as full as it can be, and I would pour out all that fullness before thee in ceaseless flow. When I think upon and converse with thee ten thousand delightful thoughts spring up, ten thousand sources of pleasure are unsealed, ten thousand refreshing joys spread over my heart, crowding into every moment of happiness. I bless thee for the soul thou hast created, for adorning it, sanctifying it, though it is fixed in barrens soil; for the body thou has given me, for preserving its strength and vigour, for providing sense to enjoy delights, for the ease and freedom of my limbs, for hands, eyes, ears that do thy bidding; for thy royal bounty providing my daily support, for a full table and overflowing cup, for appetite, taste, sweetness, for social joys of relatives and friends, for ability to serve others, for a heart that feels sorrows and necessities, for a mind to care for my fellow-men, for opportunities of spreading happiness around, for loved ones in the joys of heaven, for my own expectation of seeing thee clearly. I love thee above the powers of language to express, for what thou art to thy creatures. Increase my love, O my God, through time and eternity."
-The Valley Of Vision-

Monday, November 19, 2007

In Prayer I See Myself As Nothing



This prayer from "The Valley of Vision" made my heart long all the more to invest in the sweet communion that comes from spending time with our Heavenly Father. It is so true that when I'm in the presence of the Lord, all the amusements of this world never seem so inconsiderate! This is my prayer today. For myself and for others.

"O Lord, in prayer I launch far out into the eternal world, and on that broad ocean my soul triumphs over all evils on the shores of mortality. Time, with its gay amusements and cruel disappointments never appears so inconsiderate as then.

In prayer I see myself as nothing; I find my heart going after Thee with intensity, and long with vehement thirst to live to Thee. Blessed be the strong gales of the Spirit that speed me on my way to the New Jerusalem.

In prayer all things here below vanish, and nothing seems important but holiness of heart and the salvation of others.

In prayer all my worldly cares, fears, anxieties disappear, and are of as little significance as a puff of wind.

In prayer my soul inwardly exults with lively thoughts at what Thou art doing for Thy church, and I long that Thou shouldest get Thyself a great name from sinners returning to Zion.

In prayer I am lifted above the frowns and flatteries of life, and taste heavenly joys; entering into the eternal world I can give myself to Thee with all my heart, to be Thine for ever.

In prayer I can place all my concerns in Thy hands, to be entirely at Thy disposal, having no will or interest of my own.

In prayer I can intercede for my friends, ministers, sinners, the church, Thy kingdom to come, with greatest freedom, ardent hopes, as a son to his father, as a lover to the beloved.

Help me to be all prayer and never to cease praying."

~The Valley of Vision~

Friday, November 16, 2007

Something About Not Letting Girls Drive

I thought this was really funny and am thankful that I haven't had to take my car myself to get my oil changed. =)Have a great weekend everyone!


True Greatness

This morning I felt the Lord lay on my heart the importance of continuing to cultivate humility. It is a constant and ever evolving process. One we will need to aggressively pursue for the rest of our lives. CJ Mahaney defines humility this way;

"Humility is honestly evaluating ourselves in light of God’s holiness and our sinfulness. John Owen wrote, “Two things are needed to humble us. First let us consider God in his greatness, glory, holiness, power, majesty, and authority. Second, let us consider ourselves in our mean, abject, and sinful condition.”

In order to even be able to evaluate myself in light of God's holiness and my sinfulness, I see the crucial importance of studying both of those topics so that can know what I'm evaluating. The opposite of humility is obviously pride, but what does that look like?

"Pride is an attitude of self sufficiency in relation to God and self righteousness in relation to others. My favorite definition and description of pride is from the pen of the Puritan Charles Bridges: Pride lifts up the heart against God. It contends for the supremacy with him. How unseemly moreover is this sin. A creature so utterly dependent, so fearfully guilty, yet proud in heart." - CJ Mahaney

In our Savior's eyes, true greatness is when we serve others for His glory. It's when we put other's needs before our own. True humility was displayed in full glory the day Christ died on the cross. True humility was displayed in full glory the day Christ died on the cross. The passage in Philippians describes what true humility is better than I ever could.

"in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross." - Philippians 2:3-8

~O Lord, may this be my heart as well. May I serve others in a way that brings You glory. The best way for me to cultivate humility, is to put others needs above my own. Thank you for the humility You displayed on the cross. Thank You for refusing to choose pride, so that we might be saved. You are truly great!~

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Rely On What Is True

"But if, in our endeavor to be justified in Christ, we too were found to be sinners, is Christ then a servant of sin? Certainly not! For if I rebuild what I tore down, I prove myself to be a transgressor. For through the law I died to the law, so that I might live to God. I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I do not nullify the grace of God, for if righteousness were through the law, then Christ died for no purpose." - Galatians 2: 17-21

This verse in Galatians gives me a joy and assurance that I cannot adequately describe. To be confident that even though I sin, I am still redeemed is amazing! I have hope knowing that the law of sin no longer has power over me. I might lose hope if I thought that it was up to me to continue this walk of faith, but this verse tells us that, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me". We are justified in Christ...forever! Now we need to "rely" on that truth.

Reliance

My Father, When thou art angry towards me for my wrongs I try to pacify thee by abstaining from future sin; But teach me that cannot satisfy thy law, that this effort is a resting in my righteousness, that only Christ's righteousness, ready made, already finished, is fit for that purpose; that thy chastising me for my sin is not that I should try to reform, but only that I may be more humbled, afflicted, and separated from sin, by being reconciled, and made righteous in Christ by faith; that a sense of my sufficiency and ability in him is one means of my being immovable; that I can never be so by resting on my own faith, but by trusting in thee as my only support, by faith; that if I cast away my faith I cast away thee, for by faith I apprehend thee, and as thou art very precious, so is my faith very precious to me; that I fall short of the purity thou requirest, because in thinking I am holy I do not seek holiness, or, believing I am impotent, I do no more. Humble me for not being as holy as I should be, or as holy as I might be through Christ, for thou art all, and to possess thee is to possess all. But to make the creature something is to make it stand between thee and me, so that I do not walk humbly and holily. Lord, forgive me for this.

~The Valley Of Vision~

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Of His Work I Do Sing

Singing is a great thing! It is one of the ways I can preach the Gospel to myself. It seems like the Lord is showing me a common theme each morning in needed to preach the Gospel to myself. He has been instructing my heart on this subject through friends, His word and music over the past couple of days. This morning I couldn't stop the tears from falling as I heard the sweet words from Jeremy Riddle's song "Sweetly Broken".

To the cross I look, to the cross I cling
Of its suffering I do drink
Of its work I do sing
.
For on it my Savior both bruised and crushed
Showed that God is love
And God is just

At the cross You beckon me
You draw me gently to my knees, and I am
Lost for words, so lost in love,
I’m sweetly broken, wholly surrendered

What a priceless gift, undeserved life
Have I been given
Through Christ crucified

You’ve called me out of death
You’ve called me into life
And I was under Your wrath
Now through the cross I’m reconciled

In awe of the cross I must confess
How wondrous Your redeeming love and
How great is Your faithfulness

The truth of these words are so amazing that it made me just want to go find a quiet room somewhere and worship God for who He is and what He has done. On my own I would definitely never be prompted to go and do that, but I know the Lord was graciously drawing my heart to Him this morning. I am hoping that everyday the picture of the world in my eyes becomes dimmer and the picture of Christ and an eternity spent with Him becomes brighter.


"But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen"- 2 Peter 3:18

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Deep Views Of Sin

In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace. Ephesians 1:7 - LET not the reader be satisfied to rest upon the mere surface of the truth, that Christ has made an atonement for sin; this may be believed, and yet the full blessedness, peace, and sanctification of it not enjoyed. Any why? Because he enters not fully into the experience of the truth. Shall we not say, too, because his views of sin rest but on the surface of sin’s exceeding sinfulness? Deep views of sin will ever result in deep views of the Sacrifice for sin; inadequate knowledge of sin, inadequate knowledge of Christ; low views of self, high views of Christ. Be satisfied, then, not to rest upon the surface of this wondrous truth. The completeness of Christ’s atonement arises from the infinite dignity of His Person: His Godhead forms the basis of His perfect work. It guarantees, so to speak, the glorious result of His atonement. It was this that gave perfection to His obedience, and virtue to His atonement: it was this that made the blood He shed efficacious in the pardon of sin, and the righteousness He wrought out complete in the justification of the soul. His entire work would have been wanting but for His Godhead." - Octavius Winslow

My friend, Mrs. Glick, told me about the website full of devotionals by Octavius Winslow. I had just been at a conference where they referenced many of O.W.'s deep and profound quotes and was excited to find a personal library of them! The above entry was just what I needed to preach the Gospel to myself this morning. I have sometimes tried to find the right balance in not feeling condemned by my sin, but also feeling the grief over it that is right. Sadly I think I've been erring on the side of trivializing it as of late, but Mr. Winslow makes a profound point when he said, "Deep views of sin will ever result in deep views of the Sacrifice for sin; inadequate knowledge of sin, inadequate knowledge of Christ; low views of self, high views of Christ." It is so true that the more I consider how sinful and wretched I am, the more beautiful Christ' sacrifice on my behalf becomes to me!

~Lord, forgive me for not adequately deepening my views of sin in order to grow more in love with You and what You accomplished for me. May I never be satisfied with the meager knowledge I have, but always seek to go deeper into the glories of Calvary. Thank you that Your atonement is perfect and everlasting. Continue to sustain my passion and desire for You and Your glory. Be near Oh God, and be glorified. Amen~

Monday, November 12, 2007

It's Not About How I Feel

"1I will bless the LORD at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth. 2My soul makes its boast in the LORD; let the humble hear and be glad.3Oh, magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together! 4I sought the LORD, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears. 5Those who look to him are radiant, and their faces shall never be ashamed. -8Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good!" - Psalm 34:1-5 & 8

As I drove to work this morning, tired from the weeks busy days and late hours, I was still refreshed as I considered all that the Lord has done for me. How gracious of God to allow me to come into His presence each day. The really exciting part about that is that we don't have to wait in line or take a number to be near Him, but we can approach His throne of grace anytime throughout the day and as many times as we want! We don't ever have to worry about Him turning us away or our interrupting Him. He desires us to come to Him and spend time at His feet. The Lord used the to words to the song below, to speak to my tired heart this morning and remember that in light of who He is and all He has done, He deserves my enthusiastic and passionate praise. How great is our God?!

~EVEN WHEN~
This week, I prayed, one time
My phone, it rang, I put You on the other line
And now my thoughts they drift around
My knees remain unacquainted with the ground
Unless my faith is put to the test and I am forced to bow
Although I'm in this flesh it doesn't mean
You shouldn't have the best from me, from me

Even when my eyes are dry
even when my soul is tired
even when my hands are heavy,
I will lift them up to You
It's not about how I feel, oh Lord
I exist for you

I close my eyes but all I see
Is a background of black, bouncy squiggly lines
And this week's mistakes coming back to mind but
I will lift my voice and make a joyful sound
Forget about me, I only get me down
Although I cannot see it doesn't mean
I shouldn't sing to You, to You

You've given me Your life and have held mine together yet I find
Excuses to slouch in my pew
But when glory divine
Is sitting in my very presence, the least that I can do
Is give my all to You, give my all to You

Even when my eyes are dry
even when my soul is tired
even when my hands are heavy,
I will lift them up to You
It's not about how I feel, oh Lord
I exist for you

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Graven On His Hands

It was pretty ironic that right after I had written about having joy yesterday, I was faced with a situation to practice my words. The result was that I failed miserably. Not only did I not choose joy, but I chose pride and anger. I was quickly losing ground in my fight for joy. I guess I had prepared my heart to respond the right way in certain situations, but when this one hit me in the face out of nowhere, I reacted sinfully. I am thankful it happened in one sense, because it helped me to see that I still have a long way to go in growing to be more like Christ. And like my dad said last night, our lives are an ever evolving circle. We will always be on the go, making plans, trying them out, adjusting them, taking action and starting all over. We will never reach a level of godliness where we'll plateau and live in a perfect state. That will only happen when we are taken home to be with God. That will only happen when we have no more sin hindering our progress. That CAN only happen as a result of God sending His precious Son to be a ransom for us all. God is never unaware about the joys and the trials we are facing. When I become anxious or upset about something that is going on in my life, that is me telling God that I am not trusting him to take care of me. After all that he went through and accomplished so that I might be saved, how can I even doubt that he will take care of the little things in my life? He is faithful and can be trusted. How securing to be held in the palm of his hands. The very hands that were pierced for us. The hands that have our names graven upon them!
"Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands. Isaiah 49:16. The Lord hath forsaken me, and my God hath forgotten me. How amazed the divine mind seems to be at this wicked unbelief! What can be more astounding than the unfounded doubts and fears of God's favoured people? The Lord's loving word of rebuke should make us blush; he cries, How can I have forgotten thee, when I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands? How darest thou doubt my constant remembrance, when the memorial is set upon my very flesh? O unbelief, how strange a marvel thou art! We know not which most to wonder at, the faithfulness of God or the unbelief of his people. He keeps his promise a thousand times, and yet the next trial makes us doubt him. -C.H.S."

I was so excited when I read this this morning and was overwhelmed by God's kindness to speak to me where I needed it! Here is the conclusion to Spurgeon's thoughts on this matter.

"Heaven and earth may well be astonished that rebels should obtain so great a nearness to the heart of infinite love as to be written upon the palms of his hands. I have graven thee.It does not say, Thy name. The name is there, but that is not all: I have graven thee. See the fullness of this! I have graven thy person, thine image, thy case, thy circumstances, thy sins, thy temptations, thy weaknesses, thy wants, thy works; I have graven thee, everything about thee, all that concerns thee; I have put thee altogether there. Wilt thou ever say again that thy God hath forsaken thee when he has graven thee upon his own palms?-C.H.S."

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Sea Receives The Streams


As ye have received Christ Jesus the Lord. - Colossians 2:6

"The life of faith is represented as receiving--an act which implies the very opposite of anything like merit. It is simply the acceptance of a gift. As the earth drinks in the rain, as the sea receives the streams, as night accepts light from the stars, so we, giving nothing, partake freely of the grace of God. The saints are not, by nature, wells, or streams, they are but cisterns into which the living water flows; they are empty vessels into which God pours his salvation."

The above words written by Charles Spurgeon, helped to inform my heart this morning. How amazing is the truth that God has given me the gift of salvation! I was as dry and barren as a desert. Just like a desert has no power to water itself and bring back to life its dead body, neither could I do that for myself. But God in His great mercy and kindness poured out His living water into me. He poured out His salvation. As I drove to work this morning, the realization of what I have been saved from and what I have been saved to, was so real to me. I pray that as I walk through my day in this temporal world, I will be able to demonstrate the kind of joy that is an appropriate response to all that I know. (The rest of Charles Spurgeon's thoughts below)

"The idea of receiving implies a sense of realization, making the matter a reality. One cannot very well receive a shadow; we receive that which is substantial: so is it in the life of faith, Christ becomes real to us. While we are without faith, Jesus is a mere name to us--a person who lived a long while ago, so long ago that his life is only a history to us now! By an act of faith Jesus becomes a real person in the consciousness of our heart. But receiving also means grasping or getting possession of. The thing which I receive becomes my own: I appropriate to myself that which is given. When I receive Jesus, he becomes my Saviour, so mine that neither life nor death shall be able to rob me of him. All this is to receive Christ--to take him as God's free gift; to realize him in my heart, and to appropriate him as mine.Salvation may be described as the blind receiving sight, the deaf receiving hearing, the dead receiving life; but we have not only received these blessings, we have received Christ Jesus himself. It is true that he gave us life from the dead. He gave us pardon of sin; he gave us imputed righteousness. These are all precious things, but we are not content with them; we have received Christ himself. The Son of God has been poured into us, and we have received him, and appropriated him. What a heartful Jesus must be, for heaven itself cannot contain him!"

Monday, November 5, 2007

Jane Austen Icon Contest


Okay, so I don't normally make pitches for things like this, but my sweet brother helped make me an icon to submit to win a new book titled "A Walk With Jane Austen" and I thought it would be fun to enter. His icon was selected as a finalist and the winner will be chosen next Sun or Mon? The winner is decided by how many votes it gets over the next week. Each person that votes can vote once everyday for the next week. So, if you think about it, go to http://janitesonthejames.blogspot.com/ and vote under the November 5th post for the icon titled "Jane and Candles". You can also find a link to the site by going through http://www.followingausten.com/ Landon did such a good job on the icon so it would be so cool if we won! Thanks!

What Is Man?

While reading these words, I am pointedly aware of all the Christ accomplished for me! I'm so thankful that I had to do nothing to make my salvation complete, but that Christ took care of it all!

The Founder of Salvation - Hebrews 2:1-18

5Now it was not to angels that God subjected the world to come, of which we are speaking. 6It has been testified somewhere, "What is man, that you are mindful of him, or the son of man, that you care for him?7You made him for a little while lower than the angels; you have crowned him with glory and honor, 8putting everything in subjection under his feet."

Now in putting everything in subjection to him, he left nothing outside his control. At present, we do not yet see everything in subjection to him. 9But we see him who for a little while was made lower than the angels, namely Jesus, crowned with glory and honor because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.
10For it was fitting that he, for whom and by whom all things exist, in bringing many sons to glory, should make the founder of their salvation perfect through suffering. 11For he who sanctifies and those who are sanctified all have one source. That is why he is not ashamed to call them brothers, 12saying, "I will tell of your name to my brothers; in the midst of the congregation I will sing your praise." 13And again, "I will put my trust in him."

And again, "Behold, I and the children God has given me."
14Since therefore the children share in flesh and blood, he himself likewise partook of the same things, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil, 15and deliver all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery. 16For surely it is not angels that he helps, but he helps the offspring of Abraham. 17Therefore he had to be made like his brothers in every respect, so that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in the service of God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people. 18For because he himself has suffered when tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

I Know This Looks Long, But...


I thought it would be fun to do a post for the ladies. I guess it could be for the guys too, but I suppose I'm "dedicating it to the girls. There is so much that is relevant to us and somethings are a quite funny as well! So, I thought I'd start by posting an excerpt from GirlTalk. They are doing a series with writer John Ensor, the author of "Doing Things Right In Matters of the Heart". We all remember the lively and humorous discussions we have had about what it actually means to "rustling leaves and snapping twigs", but here is John Ensor opinion. My motive in posting this, is to encourage us how we can better honor God in our lives, because that is really what his point is.
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In context, I meant to stress the need for men to take initiative. The metaphor was my way to burn it into the brothers’ minds that they need to be the initial risk takers; to be pursuers, like a hunter in the woods. The metaphorical corollary was for women to crack twigs and rustle leaves so we know where to find them. When CJ read this quote at the Na Conference, it launched a thousand discussions.

I mostly meant, “Show up in the places where godly men can interact with you and just be yourself. Be natural.” Most metaphors break down when you ask them to carry more than the initial point. But the readers were right, it does raise the practical question, “What is appropriate behavior for attracting male attention?”

According to one’s maturity, sensitivity, good judgment, confidence and personality, every woman eventually comes up with a specific list of dos and don’ts. Such things should be much talked about in homes and with friends and in various women’s groups and blogs. A little iron sharpening iron here is good. My contribution would be to remember the following three points when deciding.

1. A godly spirit is twig-crackingly attractive.
This seems to me the first and heaviest emphasis of Scripture and the point I was trying to make in chapter 12 “He displays integrity…She, an inner beauty.” Trust God on this! Physical beauty is the most relied upon, sure-fire, quick-work approach to attracting male attention. It does catch his eye and arouse his passions. But what works initially and works out well over the long haul is not the same. So we read in Proverbs 31:30, “Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.” Here is a warning to reject the worldly approach and remember that godly men are attracted to holy women.

1 Peter 3:3 calls women out plainly: Reject the trendy, sultry hair styles, attention-grabbing jewelry and clothes designed to arouse male passion. Adorn yourself with a strong faith and hope in God and you will be clothed with a quiet and gentle spirit that is winsomely attractive to men. In context the point is that this is powerfully attractive to even unbelieving husbands. But I can assure all young women that godly men find this twig-crackingly attractive.

2. A neighbor-loving outlook on life is twig-crackingly attractive.
This is in contrast to women who are self-centered, self-focused, self-absorbed. Such women do tend to put a lot of effort into appearances. But they are like manna; initially satisfying; but try to hold on to them and soon the relationship spoils. Men find it powerfully attractive when a woman’s general orientation toward life is outward and rooted in serving others. As Proverbs 31 points such women are healthy, dignified, hard-working, challenged, fulfilled, less prone to insecurities and depression, (see the book page 153). They are generally more enjoyable to be around; because loving our neighbors is the Great Work of the Gospel that God designed us for and along these paths of service, powerful friendships are born that naturally lead to more romantic interests.

Among the attractive traits of the woman in Proverbs 31, we read, “she opens her hand to the poor and reaches out her hands to the needy” (31:20). This is her orientation; serving the needs of others in this fallen and painful world. In 1 Timothy 5:10 it is called “Having a reputation for good works.” In 6:18, this outlook, along with the inherent vibrancy it creates is described as “ being rich in goodworks…so that they may take hold of that which is truly life.” See that? Here is what the book, The Secret, should have been about; Here is the pathway to life that is really life! Yesterday I was reading in Romans and came across another hint of this general outlook. Paul says those who are “patient in well-doing…will inherit eternal life” (2:7). Why? Because steady and unwavering well-doing in this fallen world, flowing from gospel love, is the very fragrance of life. And my point is that this fragrance is twig-crackingly attractive to men.
My daughter is 24, single, godly and would love to be found by a soul mate and get married. In the meantime, I know she is active in the body-life of her Church, pursues a strong interest in missions, tutors some struggling kids on Saturdays, helps occasionally with the pregnancy help clinic in her area, and co-teaches a class of young girls on Sundays. If there is a husband in her future, I think she has resolved to be spotted by him along the pathways of living out a fulfilled single life of kingdom expanding, neighbor-loving service.

3. A healthy body is twig-crackingly attractive.
I have chosen to use the prism of health rather than beauty because it seems to me to be more in line with what the Bible would permit (rather than oppose) in terms of physical beauty and adornment. It appears to me that women should strive to be healthy in body and form and to highlight their natural beauty by their fashion and stop there. Looking our best is not the same as looking sexy.

The thing to remember is that how we dress and present ourselves in public is a form of communication. So discerning what is fitting and proper in terms of magnifying your natural beauty comes down to what message you are trying to give when you go out among male company. “I am modest” is not a message sent with words, but with clothing. Cleavage on parade is, “I am sexy.” A butch haircut on a woman and a pony tail on a man usually are by design and to make a statement. The culture defines these things and so they change all the time; but we generally know what means what, though sometimes we are not sure. For women in Paul’s day, wearing a hair-covering in worship sent one message, not wearing one sent another. Basically the Bible teaches us to honor the cultural cues in our dress and make-up and presentation and stick with those things that convey our life’s priorities and purposes (point 1 and 2 above).

If I show up to speak in a church unshaven or with a big gold chain around my neck, or wearing a blouse, it would provoke intense reaction as people tried to figure out who I was and what message I was sending. When our son, Elliot, was a teenager, he once came home with a ring in his eyebrow! Kristen was shocked and deeply upset. Honestly, I was scared for him. We took it as a cue that it was time to probe, what does this mean? What’s the message? Who are you? What is going on inside you that you want to say on the outside? At first he tried to say it was nothing. But fashion is always a statement of something.

On the other hand, several years ago, I had my teeth worked on by an aesthetic dentist. My teeth were cracked and crooked and I felt it was time to fix them. This was purely physical. But I felt liberty of spirit to do it. So by good health and natural beauty, I mean to acknowledge the reasonableness of presenting ourselves in public at our best, staying in good shape as best we can, and dressing and presenting ourselves appropriately as fits the cultural expectations, and that which is consistent with godliness.

My grandmother had scoliosis as a child, which resulted in a curved spine and hump back. Not too attractive. My grandfather was very tall, rugged and clearly had no regard for dentists. Yet he found in this shrunken little woman a beauty, a fire-cracker wife that he loved dearly till her passing, one month short of their 50th anniversary. So I go back to the beginning. Trust God and be yourself. Don’t worry too much about how to crack the twigs. God will snap his fingers at the right moment.
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Also, here is something that I thought was funny. They are quotes from an 1800's propriety and etiquette book.

"Many young ladies indulge in very nonsensical opinions, or
should I rather say, notions, concerning love. They foolishly
fancy themselves bound to be 'smitten', to 'fall in love', to be
'love sick', with almost every silly idler who wears a
fashionable coat, is tolerably good-looking, and pays them
particular attention. Reason, judgement, deliberation,
according to their fancies, have nothing to do with their
love...Their lovers use flattering words, and like silly moths
fluttering around the fatal lamp, they allow themselves to be
charmed into certain misery. Readers, beware of such
example; eschew such false notions!"

"Even when a lady knows and speaks with more than one
man, it is improper for her to take the arm of two men
flanking her at the same time. Single ladies do not take the
arm of a gentleman in the 'daytime' unless they are willing to
acknowledge an engagement."

"Ladies walk in a measured gait, taking small gliding steps.
If it is necessary for her to raise her skirt to avoid a puddle,
she is to raise them only slightly, and on one side. Using both
hands and exposing more than an ankle is considered vulgar."

"A lady should never be neglected. Gentlemen should help a
lady with her coat, cloak, shawl in order to be more
comfortable in the room. Offer to fetch refreshments for
a lady is refreshments are available."

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

My Soul Cleaveth To Thee


I did know thee in the wilderness, in the land of great drought.Hosea 13:5

Yes, Lord, thou didst indeed know me in my fallen state, and thou didst even then choose me for thyself. When I was loathsome and self-abhorred, thou didst receive me as thy child, and thou didst satisfy my craving wants. Blessed for ever be thy name for this free, rich, abounding mercy. Since then, my inward experience has often been a wilderness; but thou hast owned me still as thy beloved, and poured streams of love and grace into me to gladden me, and make me fruitful. Yea, when my outward circumstances have been at the worst, and I have wandered in a land of drought, thy sweet presence has solaced me. Men have not known me when scorn has awaited me, but thou hast known my soul in adversities, for no affliction dims the lustre of thy love. Most gracious Lord, I magnify thee for all thy faithfulness to me in trying circumstances, and I deplore that I should at any time have forgotten thee and been exalted in heart, when I have owed all to thy gentleness and love. Have mercy upon thy servant in this thing!My soul, if Jesus thus acknowledged thee in thy low estate, be sure that thou own both himself and his cause now that thou art in thy prosperity. Be not lifted up by thy worldly successes so as to be ashamed of the truth or of the poor church with which thou hast been associated. Follow Jesus into the wilderness: bear the cross with him when the heat of persecution grows hot. He owned thee, O my soul, in thy poverty and shame--never be so treacherous as to be ashamed of him. O for more shame at the thought of being ashamed of my best Beloved! Jesus, my soul cleaveth to thee.I'll turn to thee in days of light, As well as nights of care, Thou brightest amid all that's bright! Thou fairest of the fair!

~Charles Spurgeon~

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Acknowledging Him, Even In The Mundane


Sorry about the lack of posting. I just returned from my trip to El Paso last night. I am hoping to post some info about my trip soon, along with some pictures. We'll see when that happens. =) For now I want to share about an ongoing area that the Lord is helping me in and by trying to grow in this area, I have received a sweet gift as well!

“NO unwelcome tasks become any the less unwelcome
by putting them off till tomorrow. It is only when they
are behind us and done, that we begin to find that there
is a sweetness to be tasted afterwards, and that the
remembrance of unwelcome duties unhesitatingly done
is welcome and pleasant. Accomplished, they are full of
blessing, and there is a smile on their faces as they leave us.
Undone, they stand threatening and disturbing our
tranquility, and hindering our communion with God. If there be
lying before you any bit of work from which you shrink,
go straight up to it, and do it at once. The only way
to get rid of it is to do it.” Alexander MacLaren

The area I have been trying to work on is laziness, which is self-idolatry and pride. I have been working on dying to my flesh when there are things to be done, or simply better things to do. The Lord has been impressing on my heart the importance of "redeeming the time". I just started reading "Don't Waste Your Life" and already have been deeply convicted. My mom has been one of the greatest means of grace in helping me in this area. Though she would never say this, it's not hard to see that all my efforts fall painfully short of all she does in her daily life. She truly excels in living out the qualities of a Proverbs 31 woman! Now this sweet gift I have been given has come in the form of communion with God. I know that even in the little mundane tasks of my life, there is no hope for me to rightly accomplish them without the Lord's help, so I have been praying whenever something little comes up that I need to do. It seems that over time, my praying has become more and more frequent to the point where I don't even realize I've started praying to God about something. Sometimes when I see a person, the Holy Spirit will prompt me to pray for them, or a situation comes up and I start to seek His counsel. It's nothing that I would normally do on my own, but God in His rich kindness and mercy has been drawing my heart to Him in a deeper way. Sometimes I can't help but cry when I consider how "normal" praying has become in my life. That may sound strange to some, but I know how prone my heart is to wander. I know how selfish, prideful and self-sufficient I can be. I know how sinful I am and how Holy God is. I know that He deserves Glory and I deserve death. So, when there is even this small evidence of growing in my communion with the Lord, I am overwhelmed. I am hoping that my prayer life will continue to grow to new depths that I never imagined. How kind of God to be concerned with the details of our lives!

In all your ways acknowledge him.” Proverbs 3:6
"Take one step at a time, every step under Divine warrant
and direction. Ever plan for yourself in simple dependence
on God. It is nothing less than self-idolatry to conceive
that we can carry on even the ordinary matters of the day
without his counsel. He loves to be consulted...Consider
no circumstances too clear to need his direction. In all thy
ways, small as well as great; in all thy concerns, personal
or relative, temporal or eternal, let him be supreme. Who
of us has not found the unspeakable 'peace' of bringing to
God matters too minute or individual to be entrusted
to the most confidential ear?"- Bridges

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

God's Blessings


Well, this week has been hectic to say the least! Celebration, work and now I'm leaving for El Paso to visit my sister! When things are going as well as they have been going, I know the tendency can grow to become complacent with where I am and to find my joy in my circumstances. Not that finding joy in what God has blessed you with is wrong, but I do want to make sure I am first and foremost finding my joy in God. When I consider His goodness and faithfulness to me, I am truly overwhelmed to the point of being speechless sometimes. He has bestowed blessing after blessing and I am a most unworthy benefactor. I am praying that I will be able to enjoy this gift of visiting my sister, that I will be a means of grace to my sister, brother-in-law and all those I encounter, and that I will bring Him glory in all that I do. Hopefully I will be able to post some pictures soon!

I'm including some pictures of El Paso. (Not taken by me!)

Until later...





Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Great Is Thy Faithfulness


Well, this week has been hectic to say the least and unfortunately I was only able to post something I read in my devotions once this week. No hope for any other posts this week, for tomorrow I leave for Celebration North 2007! The approach of this conference has made me think and ponder about many things, past, present and future. It made me think about Celebration last year and how right before the conference, the Lord had given me a profound peace and joy that had been floundering in the previous few months before that. By His grace, that same peace and joy has not only lasted, but grown to a depth that I never could have imagined. When considering the past, present and future, one thing shines bright and clear,and that is the amazing faithfulness of God. I am so excited for what He has done in my life, what He is doing, and what He will do!

Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father;
There is no shadow of turning with Thee;
Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not;
As Thou hast been, Thou forever will be.

Great is Thy faithfulness!
Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see.
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided;
Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

Summer and winter and springtime and harvest,
Sun, moon and stars in their courses above
Join with all nature in manifold witness
To Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.

Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth
Thine own dear presence to cheer and to guide;
Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow,
Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!

Monday, October 15, 2007

Morning Reflections: "Morning Dedication"


Almighty God, as I cross the threshold of this day I commit myself, soul, body, affairs, friends, to Thy care. Watch over, keep, guide, direct, sanctify, bless me. Incline my heart to thy ways. Mould me wholly into the image of Jesus, as a potter forms clay. May my lips be a well-tuned harp to sound Thy praise. Let those around see me living by Thy Spirit, trampling the world underfoot, unconformed to lying vanities, transformed by a renewed mind, clad in the entire armour of God, shining as a never-dimmed light, showing holiness in all my doings. Let no evil this day soil my thoughts, words, hands. May I travel miry paths with a life pure from spot or stain. In needful transactions let my affection be in heaven, and my love soar upwards in flames of fire, my gaze fixed on unseen things, my eyes open to the emptiness, fragility, mockery of earth and its vanities. May I view all things in the mirror of eternity, waiting for the coming of my Lord, listening for the last trumpet call, hastening unto the new heaven and earth. Order this day all my communications according to Thy wisdom, and to the gain of mutual good. Forbid that I should not be profited or made profitable. May I speak each word as if my last word, and walk each step as my final one. If my life should end today, let this be my best day.
~Valley of Vision~

Friday, October 12, 2007

Morning Reflections: "Throne of Grace"

"And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous." 1 John 2:1
WE are used to read in the Bible of one Intercessor, and of one advocacy. But the believer has two courts with which prayer has to do. In the court below, where prayer is offered, the Spirit is his Intercessor. In the court above, where prayer is presented, Jesus is his Intercessor. Then, what an honored, what a privileged man, is the praying man! On earth—the lower court—he has a Counselor instructing him for what he should pray, and how he should order his suit. In heaven—the higher court—he has an Advocate presenting to God each petition as it ascends, separating from it all that is ignorant, sinful, and weak, and pleading for its gracious acceptance, and asking for its full bestowment. Here, then, is our vast encouragement in prayer. The inditings of the Spirit—the Intercessor of earth—are always in agreement with the mind of God. In prayer we need just such a Divine counselor. Is it temporal blessing that we crave? We need to be taught how to graduate our request to our necessity, and how to shape our necessity to our heavenly calling. Supplication for temporal good is, we think, limited. And this is the limit, "Having food and clothing, let us be therewith content." What child of God is warranted in asking worldly wealth, or distinction, or rank? And what child of God, in a healthy state of soul, would ask them? "But," says the apostle, "my God shall supply all your need, according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus." Should God, in His providence, send either of these temporal things undesired, unasked, and unexpected, receive it as from Him, and use it as to Him. But with regard to spiritual blessings, our grant is illimitable, our requests may be boundless. "Ask what you will," is the broad, unrestricted warrant. When we ask to be perfected in the love of God, we ask for that which is in accordance with the will of God—for "God is love." When we ask for an increase of faith, we ask for that which is in accordance with the will of God; for "without faith it is impossible to please him." When we ask for more divine conformity, we ask for that which is in harmony with God's will; for He has said, "Be you holy, for I am holy." And when we ask for comfort, we plead for that which it is in His heart to give—for He is the "God of all comfort." Oh, to possess a Divine counselor, dwelling in our hearts, who will never indite a wrong prayer, nor suggest a weak argument, nor mislead us in any one particular, in the solemn, the important, the holy engagement of prayer; who is acquainted with the purpose of God; who knows the mind of God; who understands the will of God; who reads the heart of God; yes, who is God Himself. What encouragement is this to more real prayer! Are you moved to pray? While you muse, does the fire burn? Is your heart stirred up to ask of God some especial blessing for yourself, or for others? Are you afflicted? Oh, then, rise and pray—the Spirit prompts you—the Savior invites you—your heavenly Father waits to answer you. With such an Intercessor in the court on earth—so divine, so loving, and so sympathizing—and with such an Intercessor in the court in heaven—so powerful, so eloquent, and so successful, "let us come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need."
~Octavius Winslow~

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Morning Reflections: "An Inheritance Worth Having"


Spiritual Blessings in Christ
3Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, 4even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love 5he predestined us for adoption as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will, 6to the praise of his glorious grace, with which he has blessed us in the Beloved. 7In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace, 8which he lavished upon us, in all wisdom and insight 9making known to us the mystery of his will, according to his purpose, which he set forth in Christ 10as a plan for the fullness of time, to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth. 11In him we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to the purpose of him who works all things according to the counsel of his will, 12so that we who were the first to hope in Christ might be to the praise of his glory. 13In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, 14who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of his glory. - Ephesians 1:3-14

When I read these words, I am so aware of how Christ did everything for me and I did nothing. The gospel is brightly shining through every line in this passage and it is clear that the gospel at work in our lives, brings glory to God. I was also encouraged upon reading of God's promise to us concerning maintaining my salvation. "When you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of his glory." How much more encouraging and assuring can it be that once we are saved, Christ will carry his work out in us until we leave this world and are with him? My soul always needs to be reminded of that. ~Thank you for overcoming death. For sending your precious Son to to conquer death that I may live. May I never move away from the cross, but live my life in the shadow of it. May you be glorified Lord.~

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Morning Reflections: "How Beautiful the Blood Flow"

"Forasmuch as you know that you were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your father; but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot." 1 Peter 1:18, 19
WHAT a powerful motive does this truth supply to a daily and unreserved consecration of ourselves to the Lord! If, under the old economy, the utensil or the garment touched with blood was sacred and solemn, how much more the soul washed in the heart's blood of Christ! When the king of Israel, in the heat of battle, and in the agony of thirst, cried for water, and some of his attendants procured it for him at the hazard of their lives, the God-fearing and magnanimous monarch refused to taste it, because it was the price of blood! but "poured it out before the Lord." Christian soldier! it was not at the risk of His life, but more—it was by the sacrifice of His life that your Lord and Savior procured your redemption, and brought the waters of salvation, all living and sparkling from the throne of God, to your lips. You are the price of blood! "bought with a price." Will you not, then, glorify God in our soul, body, and substance, which are His? will you not pour it all out before the Lord—presenting it as a living sacrifice upon the altar flowing with the life-blood of God's own Son?If there be a vital, and therefore a deathless, principle in the atoning blood of Jesus, then it will avail to the salvation of the chief of sinners to the latest period of time. Ages have rolled by since it was shed, and millions have gone to heaven in virtue of its merits, and yet it still avails! Listen, lowly penitent, to these glad tidings. Approach the blood of Jesus, simply believing in its divine appointment and sovereign efficacy, and the pardon it conveys and the peace it gives will be yours. Behold the sacred stream, as vital, as efficacious, and as free as when, eighteen hundred years ago, all nature was convulsed at the sight of this blood starting from the pierced heart of its Incarnate Creator, and when the expiring malefactor bathed in it as was saved! No, more; if the virtue of the Savior's blood before it was shed extended back to the time of Adam and of Abel, for He was "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world," surely since that it has actually been offered, it will continue its virtue through all the revolutions of time to the remotest age of the world, and to the last sinner who may believe. If Jesus is a "Priest forever," the virtue of His sacrifice must abide forever, for He cannot officiate as a priest without a sacrifice. And as His gospel is to be preached to all nations, even to the end of the world, so the saving efficacy of His blood, upon which the gospel depends for its power and its success, must be as lasting as time.
~Octavius Winslow~

I have been bought with a price! And so then, shouldn't I glorify God with my soul, body and substance? Yes! Because He has bought me and I am His. I am reminded afresh of the amazing sacrifice Christ paid on my behalf.

I never knew these nails would love unfold
I never knew these wounds would heal my soul
I’ve never seen such beauty and sorrow meet
That the blood of Jesus was bled for me

It’s only by the power of the cross I’m raised
The King of Glory rescued me
How beautiful the blood flow
How merciful the love shown
The King of Glory poured out
Victorious are we now

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Morning Reflections: "Keep Us From Falling"

As I opened Morning and Evening this morning, I was yet again overwhelmed by God kindness in securing my heart with hope in knowing that He is able to keep me from falling. When I stumble He is there, when I slip He is there and He will never abandon me!

"Able to keep you from falling."-Jude 24


In some sense the path to heaven is very safe, but in other respects there is no road so dangerous. It is beset with difficulties. One false step (and how easy it is to take that if grace be absent), and down we go. What a slippery path is that which some of us have to tread! How many times have we to exclaim with the Psalmist, My feet were almost gone, my steps had well nigh slipped. If we were strong, sure-footed mountaineers, this would not matter so much; but in ourselves, how weak we are! In the best roads we soon falter, in the smoothest paths we quickly stumble. These feeble knees of ours can scarcely support our tottering weight. A straw may throw us, and a pebble can wound us; we are mere children tremblingly taking our first steps in the walk of faith, our heavenly Father holds us by the arms or we should soon be down. Oh, if we are kept from falling, how must we bless the patient power which watches over us day by day! Think, how prone we are to sin, how apt to choose danger, how strong our tendency to cast ourselves down, and these reflections will make us sing more sweetly than we have ever done, Glory be to him, who is able to keep us from falling. We have many foes who try to push us down. The road is rough and we are weak, but in addition to this, enemies lurk in ambush, who rush out when we least expect them, and labour to trip us up, or hurl us down the nearest precipice. Only an Almighty arm can preserve us from these unseen foes, who are seeking to destroy us. Such an arm is engaged for our defence. He is faithful that hath promised, and he is able to keep us from falling, so that with a deep sense of our utter weakness, we may cherish a firm belief in our perfect safety, and say, with joyful confidence,

Against me earth and hell combine,
But on my side is power divine;
Jesus is all, and he is mine!
~C.H. Spurgeon~

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Reflections: "When the Moon Doesn't Gleam"


The following words written by Elisabeth Elliot, completely and utterly convicted and encouraged me today. I love how Amy Carmichael 'praised God on the moonless sea and knew that she could trust Him even when she couldn't see what was going on. And I love E.E.'s humble honesty in admitting what most of us wouldn't admit in that we often times want other things more than God, but it is only in those times when we don't get what we want that we see His all-sufficiency.

Moonless Trust
Some of you are perhaps feeling that you are voyaging just now on a moonless sea. Uncertainty surrounds you. There seem to be no signs to follow. Perhaps you feel about to be engulfed by loneliness. There is no one to whom you can speak of your need.

Amy Carmichael wrote of such a feeling when, as a missionary of twenty-six, she had to leave Japan because of poor health, then travel to China for recuperation, but then realized God was telling her to go to Ceylon. (All this preceded her going to India, where she stayed for fifty-three years.) I have on my desk her original handwritten letter of August 25, 1894, as she was en route to Colombo. "All along, let us remember, we are not asked to understand, but simply to obey.... On July 28, Saturday, I sailed. We had to come on board on Friday night, and just as the tender (a small boat) where were the dear friends who had come to say goodbye was moving off, and the chill of loneliness shivered through me, like a warm love-clasp came the long-loved lines--'And only Heaven is better than to walk with Christ at midnight, over moonless seas.' I couldn't feel frightened then. Praise Him for the moonless seas--all the better the opportunity for proving Him to be indeed the El Shaddai, 'the God who is Enough."'

Let me add my own word of witness to hers and to that of the tens of thousands who have learned that He is indeed Enough. He is not all we would ask for (if we were honest), but it is precisely when we do not have what we would ask for, and only then, that we can clearly perceive His all-sufficiency. It is when the sea is moonless that the Lord has become my Light.
~Elisabeth Elliot~

Monday, October 1, 2007

Morning Reflections: "Treasure in Jars of Clay"

2 Corinthians 4:7-18
7But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us. 8We are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; 9persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed; 10 always carrying in the body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our bodies. 11For we who live are always being given over to death for Jesus’ sake, so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our mortal flesh. 12So death is at work in us, but life in you. 13Since we have the same spirit of faith according to what has been written, "I believed, and so I spoke," we also believe, and so we also speak, 14knowing that he who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and bring us with you into his presence. 15For it is all for your sake, so that as grace extends to more and more people it may increase thanksgiving, to the glory of God. 16So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. 17For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, 18 as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal.

In light of what this passage says, it is very clear that I suffer so little and my "light and momentary afflictions" are light indeed compared with these men. But even so, God is with all of us no matter what we're going through. And how encouraging is the truth that our inner self is being renewed day by day! As I walk through my daily life, I pray I can look to the things that are unseen and not the things that are seen. "For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal."

Friday, September 28, 2007

Nothing Important

Things have been so busy this week that posting has taken a backseat to everything else. But in the midst of business I still see God's grace and mercy poured out on my life. It is so good to be loved by God! I hope everyone has a great weekend!

Openness
Lord of immortality, before whom angels bow and archangels veil their faces, enable me to serve Thee with reverence and godly fear. Thou who art Spirit and requirest truth in the inward parts, help me to worship Thee in spirit and in truth. Thou who art righteous, let me not harbour sin in my heart, or indulge a worldly temper, or seek satisfaction in things that perish.
I hasten towards an hour when earthly pursuits and possessions will appear vain, when it will be indifferent whether I have been rich or poor, successful or disappointed, admired or despised. But it will be of eternal moment that I have mourned for sin, hungered and thirsted after righteousness, loved the Lord Jesus in sincerity, gloried in His cross. May these objects engross my chief solicitude! Produce in me those principles and dispositions that make Thy service perfect freedom.
Expel from my mind all sinful fear and shame, so that with firmness and courage I may confess the Redeemer before men, go forth with Him hearing His reproach, be zealous with His knowledge, be filled with His wisdom, walk with His circumspection, ask counsel of Him in all things, repair to the Scriptures for His orders, stay my mind on His peace, knowing that nothing can befall me without His permission, appointment and administration.
~Valley of Vision~

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Morning Reflections: "To Live Is Christ"


"Yes, and I will rejoice, for I know that through your prayers and the help of the Spirit of Jesus Christ this will turn out for my deliverance, as it is my eager expectation and hope that I will not be at all ashamed, but that with full courage now as always Christ will be honored in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. If I am to live in the flesh, that means fruitful labor for me. Yet which I shall choose I cannot tell. I am hard pressed between the two. My desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better. But to remain in the flesh is more necessary on your account. Convinced of this, I know that I will remain and continue with you all, for your progress and joy in the faith, so that in me you may have ample cause to glory in Christ Jesus, because of my coming to you again. Only let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving side by side for the faith of the gospel, and not frightened in anything by your opponents. This is a clear sign to them of their destruction, but of your salvation, and that from God. For it has been granted to you that for the sake of Christ you should not only believe in him but also suffer for his sake, engaged in the same conflict that you saw I had and now hear that I still have." - Philippians 1:18-30

The pursuit of holiness has been on my mind and heart a lot recently. I mean, it always should be, but it has been more than usual. This passage in Philippians is a great reminder of why to strive toward holiness. Sometimes when life gets hard and the pursuing gets tiresome, we may wish to "depart and be with Christ", but as long as He keeps us here on earth, there is a reason and I pray that I can bring Him glory in living in that reason to the best of my ability. ~O God, help me to live for Your glory in all that I do. May I live a life worthy of the gospel and not grow weary. Thank you for knowing the plans You have for me and for sovereignly ruling over my life. May I praise You as long as I have breath. Amen~