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The Promise of Newness

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The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours out speech,  and night to night reveals knowledge. Psalm 19: 1,2 Do you, like me, ever find yourself in awe of the beauty of this world? We have the sunrise and the sunset, the twinkling of stars in a vast dark sky. We experience the wonder of changing seasons:   Spring with its glorious new life, that special green as leaves begin to appear, lawns that change from brown to green, trees that blossom, newborn animals, spires from bulbs pushing their way up from the thawing earth, the tug-of-war between winter and summer... Then summer triumphs, bringing warmth and dense foliage, blooming flowers, longer days of work and play, evenings with the sounds of birds and crickets, summer storms and the fresh smell after the rains... As summer wanes, the days grow shorter, the air cools, the leaves exchange their verdant clothes for colorful garments before curli...

Funeral Thoughts

One week ago today I attended the funeral of a 57-year-old man whose godliness and integrity affected so many people. He was a man whose life reflected his faith and even those in place where he worked could not refer to him without including his love for God and family. As I sat there listening to the many things that were said about him, I was especially impressed by the fact that everyone seemed to know what his life verse was: He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly, and to love mercy And to walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:8 Fantastic verse to live by! And all who knew him said he did just that.  As I pondered his verse, I wondered if anyone would know my life verse, if I had ever even identified such. There are so many verses that mean so much to me, but I think I would stake a claim to Paul's prayer for the Philippians that I have made my prayer for so many years - a prayer I prayed for my loved on...

Lovest Thou Me More Than These?

    “Lovest thou Me more than these?” Okay, that’s the King James, but that’s the way I originally learned it. Since then I’ve used the NIV and now the ESV Bible translations. But the words that spoke to me, that jumped out at me almost as though they had been spoken in my ear were from my memory of the King James Version.     It’s a very familiar story. Peter had denied Jesus, not once but three times—and that was after he assured Jesus he would never do such a thing. Since then, Jesus had been crucified and raised again and had appeared to many of His followers.     I’m sure you’ve heard as many sermons on this passage (John 21:15-17) as I have. How much did Peter love Jesus? What kind of love did he have for his Savior? The application to ourselves is obvious.     But, as in all lessons, it takes longer for some of us to learn than others. Or it takes viewing them in another way. Or learning them again and again. ...

Why Church?

How often have you heard someone say, "I don't need church; I can worship God better in the woods"? I know I've heard that said often enough. The truth is, there are times when I can worship God better in the woods, by the lake, in my own  home. As I've said before, however, worship is an attitude of the heart. But church is so much more than worship. Yes, we get together to corporately worship God in music, in prayer, in learning, in fellowship with others. It is the "others" that is so crucial to church. Granted, we are sinners saved by grace gathering together. Some of us are well-versed in Scripture; some are just beginning to study the Bible. Some of us are Christians who have walked with God for years, who have gained a certain level of maturity, although even mature Christians stumble and fall; some of us are brand new Christians, learning and growing. We even find seekers in our midst, people who do not yet have a personal relationship with G...

Relevant Christianity

Why is it that children raised in good Christian homes and regularly attending church services, choose to abandon the church as adults? The answer most often given is that they do not see the relevancy of Christianity and the church in the lives they lead.  Of course, there's also the age-old excuse that the church is full of hypocrites. Could they be right? Yes, to a point. After all, we are sinners saved by grace who come to church to learn more about God, to fellowship with other believers, to be encouraged, to gain accountability, to grow more like our Lord. Imperfect people meeting together with a common purpose. In theory, at least. But the church is only as relevant as its message and the people who speak it and live it. And that message is contained in the Word of God—the transforming Word of God! It is the message of salvation through Jesus Christ, the evidence of God's love for us. As we allow the Spirit of God to work in our lives, we become more like Christ and,...

Everything?

What hinders you from being strong spiritually? From spending time in the Word? From spending time in fervent prayer? What time-wasters control you, hinder you, from full obedience? I found myself convicted, asking myself those same questions as I read Hebrews 12:1-2 (NIV): ...Let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith... What sin entangles me so I cannot be effective? Does the lure of kitchen goodies waste my time and harm my body, the temple of the Holy Spirit? It really hurts when I name succumbing to that temptation as the sin that it is, the sin of gluttony. Or what about the computer game that calls to me every time I sit down to do those things for which a computer is necessary? Even responsibilities can hinder me from spending time loving my God. I need to ask myself if there are some responsi...

Trusting that God Is in Control

Anyone who knows me associates me with one or more of three things: stamping and handmade cards, varieties of loose black tea, and reading. I read at least one book almost every week. As an avid reader, especially of fiction, I'm discovering parallels in the author's creativity and God's sovereignty. I don't always understand what the author has in mind as she writes her novel, but that doesn't mean she has made a mistake. The same thing is true of God: "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the Lord. As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts." Isaiah 55:8, 9 (NIV) But I understand that the author has a plan as she begins writing, a plan that sometimes varies as she creates her characters. She knows how each person in her book thinks and acts and responds. But she also makes sure that somehow the ending is in line with h...