Thursday, May 26, 2016

Let's get real



In the overall scheme of things, which is the more important?
 How you enter?  Or how you exit?

Some people plan for a grand entrance; a big splash. “Everyone, look at me! Am I not stunning, handsome or shocking? Check out all that I have done and all the accomplishments I have made.”  Self is on display for the purpose of looking better, showing what we have and making ourselves the envy of others. 

The clothing we wear are quite shallow and transitory. They are simply a covering for the body, not the soul.  The most impressive clothing in which we can be clothed, is the robe of Christ’s righteousness.  This garment is a gift from God, covering a multitude of sins, and has nothing to do with our own effort. 

In the same way, the metaphorical things we keep in our pockets lack eternal value.  They are here today but may very well be gone tomorrow.  But the gold tried in the fire of affliction is of eternal value.  Those who recognize its value are decidedly precious in God’s eyes.

Your body may have external value in this world but the internal body is where the Holy Spirit seeks to abide.  You may, have a killer sculpted body, but do you have a beautiful mind?   Does the Holy Spirit find a welcome residence inside of you? 

Let’s get real and be honest with ourselves and acknowledge true value. Mother Teresa had nothing, yet she had everything. She is known and admired, not for what she acquired, but for what she gave.  Her existence was meaningful, her exit was quiet, but her loss was significantly real.


If we look for recognition from the world, we may never find it.  But if we empty ourselves of ourselves for the better good, we shall surely find it.


5/26/2016

Sunday, May 22, 2016

What Lies ahead?


The way is getting more difficult.
More briers and thorns that poke and scrape.
Mountains steep and valleys deeper still.
 
What lies ahead is shrouded in obscurity.
We scan the sky and distant recesses 
in search of the first signs of morning.
 
There is a shaking taking place in hearts,
a separation between the giver and taker,
between those seeking and those who resist.
 
A mighty battle rages for the inner man.
One seeks to satisfy selfish desires,
the other seeks the giving ways of God.
 
One feeds on the ways of this world,
the other feeds on the bread of life
and drinks from the offered cup of wine.
 
It is becoming very clear which side we seek.
Do we recognize it within our developing self?
Or are we still among the ones pretending?



5/20/2016

Friday, May 20, 2016

Jesus' Love Song


Do you hear the music?

The magical strings
of the butterfly wings?

The fluttering flight
of falling leaves?

The symphony 
of the river’s fairy dance?

Have you noticed the tune
that the lark whistles?

Or the rhythm of raindrops
upon window panes?

The whispering song
of the waving barley field? 

When my ear is ready, I hear all the stanzas of Jesus' songs of love. If we are those who seek the glory He sends, then we receive, as we search the silhouettes of the morning light, as songs upon our soul.


3/24/2016 




Friday, May 13, 2016

There Are Snakes Out There



Do you like snakes? I don't like snakes! I really can't say why, it's just that they are so long and slimy, and slither around in a menacing sort of way.

Perhaps because of God's curse upon the serpent, most of us naturally feel uncomfortable in the presence of a snake. Since the devil’s use of this once beautiful creature, the snake has come to depict sin or evil, something to be feared, indeed. 

Jesus declared to the rulers of His day, "Oh generation of vipers...!" (Matthew 3:7) and “You snakes, you brood of vipers...!" (Matthew 23:33), condemning the sinful way they preyed upon the unsuspecting believer.

When Moses and the children of Israel were in the desert, they had a disastrous encounter with this wily reptile. As their impatience for the journey grew, so did their complaining. The story is found in Numbers 21:4-9. "They traveled from Mount Hor along the route to the Red Sea, to go around Edom. But the people grew impatient on the way. They spoke against God and against Moses and said, ‘Why have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the desert? There is no bread, there is no water! And we detest this miserable food!’" 

The manna which was designed to be a blessing, and was a symbol of Christ Himself, was unpalatable to them. They wanted a blessing, but wanted a say as to what that blessing should be. A blessing to them would consist of leeks, garlic, onions, and the delicacies of Egypt.

Is it a sin to detest God’s blessings?  Or is the sin preferring captivity to the seemingly difficult road to freedom?

Either way, sin lay at the door, and the symbol of sin slithered into Israel's camp in abundance. The viper raised it's ugly head to strike a death blow, and the people began to die everywhere. They didn't have to be told what went wrong.

They knew exactly what they had done.  1 Corinthians 15:56 says, “The sting of death is sin.” 

“We have sinned,” they said to Moses.  “When we spoke against the Lord and against you. Pray that the Lord will take the snakes away from us." (Numbers 21:6,7)

God answered the prayer of Moses, but in a very strange way. "Make a snake and put it on a pole. Anyone who is bitten may gaze upon it and live."

Why would they need to look at the symbol of sin in order to receive life? Why didn’t God just make the snakes disappear?  Regardless, for those who were willing to look, there was life. But those who refused to look, perished.

If the snake represented sin, how is it that it also brought life?

The glorious news is that, “God made Him Who had no sin to BE SIN for us.” (11 Corinthians 5:21)  They were looking at the symbol of the One who took their sin and died in their place.

He was, and continues to be, raised up for ALL who have been bitten by sin. He died so that we might live.

Sometimes the blessings (time of learning) may not be very palatable to us. We may wish for a different way, but no matter how detestable it may feel, God’s way is the way of the free and God’s way brings life.  

If sin lies at your door, keep the door closed. There are snakes out there.


But if you open the door and find your home filled with snakes, you know what to do.  Look to Jesus and you will live. 


 5/9/2016

Friday, May 6, 2016

Selflessness



No act of selflessness is ever lost. Like a ripple in a pond, it travels to the farthest shore on its mission of joy.


5/1/2016