Friday, May 28, 2010

Enough To Disgrace

I don't know about you, but I mess up. A lot.

This morning I was blessed to find the reference in Scripture describing the exactly theme of my pleas before the Lord recently:


5 God, You know my foolishness,
  and my guilty acts are not hidden from You.

6 Do not let those who put their hope in You
  be disgraced because of me,
  Lord G
OD of Hosts;
  do not let those who seek You
  be humiliated because of me,
  God of Israel.
Psalm 69:5-6

Has this ever been the cry of your heart? I honestly believe we should all feel this way at times- especially those who are living vibrant lives in Christ. I guess the important question would truly be, "Are  you living for Him enough to where it would even make a difference in Christ's reputation with the lost if you did stumble?"

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Prayer Request

Please pray for my health.

We have the pest control guy spraying for spiders and ticks right now. Kevin has reacted very bad to the last few tick bites, so when we saw one crawling in the house knew it was tine to spray.

The problem? I react very poorly to pesticides. This past spring I even ended up going to the emergency room and the local spraying their fields had a lot to do with it. Please pray that I don't have any odd reactions. I've already been having some problem with a few specific issues and I'm afraid this may send me over the edge.

Thank you all!

Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, so that you may be healed. The intense prayer of the righteous is very powerful.
James 5:16

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

...So "My" Eyes Are On The Lord...

I have grown to deeply love this Psalm: Particularly verse two.

Take a few minutes to meditate upon and digest this short Psalm. I pray it will touch and smooth your heart today.

Psalm 123
1. I lift my eyes to You, 
the One enthroned in heaven.
2. Like a servant's eyes on his master's hand, 
like a servant girl's eyes on her mistress's hand, 
so our eyes are on the Lord our God 
until He shows us favor.

3. Show us favor, LORD, show us favor, 
for we have had more than enough contempt.
4. We've had more than enough scorn 
from the arrogant 
and contempt from the proud.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Back Up A Verse Or Two

There are so many wonderful verses in the Bible that Christians know and quote. They are great encouragement, reminders, and comfort to us. They only problem is that sometimes, when we haven't read the text around them in a while, we start taking them out of context. The majority don't do it intentionally, but it is still doing it.

While reading today, I came across one of these verses which will help to end that vicious cycle. We all have hear John 8:32 "You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." That's a great verse. Christians tend to look at this as a cry of freedom for those who chose to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, and that's true. But - there is an IF right before Jesus says this. Let's back up and start at verse 30. Pay close attention to whom Jesus is speaking to and what the "if" declares:

As He was saying these things, many believed in Him. So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed in Him, "If you continue in My word, you really are My disciples. You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."
John 8:30-32


Jesus was not talking to the masses in general here. He was speaking directly to those who had declared that He was the Messiah. So why did He feel the need to add, "If you continue in My word, you are really My disciples"? Emphasis Mine Isn't just believing that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and came to die for our sins enough? No. It really isn't. How can I say this? Let's look at the book of James. I will use several verses to show you the context, but pay special attention to the verse 19, which I highlighted.


James 2:14-20
 14 What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith, but does not have works? Can his faith save him?
    15 If a brother or sister is without clothes and lacks daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, "Go in peace, keep warm, and eat well," but you don't give them what the body needs, what good is it? 17 In the same way faith, if it doesn't have works, is dead by itself.
    18 But someone will say, "You have faith, and I have works." Show me your faith without works, and I will show you faith from my works. 19 You believe that God is one; you do well. The demons also believe—and they shudder.
    20 Foolish man! Are you willing to learn that faith without works is useless? 
(See also Matthew 8:29 and Luke 4:34)


Even the demons believe and know He is the Son of God, but that does nothing for them. They had made their choice when they sided with Satan, and their works deceived them. I'm not saying that we should base everything on works, for then we try to earn our way into heaven. "For by grace you are saved through faith, and this is not from yourselves; it is God's gift—" Ephesians 2:8


So what do we do with these two seemingly opposing truths? 


1. We believe, by faith, that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who came to pay the price for our sins cleansing us by His blood sacrifice so that we can enter into the presence of our Holy God for eternity.
2. We humble ourselves, knowing there is nothing we can do to earn the gift which is freely given to us by Jesus the Messiah.
3. We prove our faith by submitting ourselves to His will daily and produce much fruit through the studying and living out of His Word. (John 15:8)


The root of where we fall short as Christians is in choosing which few verses of Scripture we will cling on to. 


I'm putting out a challenge for you today: Think of one of your favorite Scriptures which you quote to yourself quite often. Go look it up, and read the entire chapter in which it is placed. If it is one of the very first verses, read the chapter before it as well. If it is one of the last, read the chapter after. 


Now, take some time to ponder whether you have been quoting the context correctly.



Monday, May 24, 2010

My Bed

I love my bed.

Sometimes at night when I lay down I thank God over and over for my bed. It really isn't anything fancy. In fact, we were given the mattress about 6 years ago by friends who were getting a new one, but it is so comfy. There are times during the day when I think about how wonderful it will feel to crawl in bed that night. I must say I tend to dwell upon it so much at times that I have to go lie down for a few minutes. I really love going to bed.

Now my bed time is suppose to be 10. I need a lot of sleep to keep healthy and sane, and I know how important it is to get there. However, I seldom make it. It's usually around 11:30 before I actually lie down. Why? I'm not really sure. A little of this and that. Watching or listening to something. Busy nothingness. It amazed me how I so seldom get there as much as I love doing it!

I decided my bed is a lot like Jesus.

I love Him SO much. (Yes, more than my bed. Just go along with me for a few minutes...) But how often do I put Him off with trivial things? Before I know it I've pushed Him back to an unhealthy level, just to get what amounts to a bunch of nothingness done. I truly love talking about Jesus and going to Him daily in prayer. I really look forward to reading His Word. But it gets pushed back by life. I can't let that happen if I truly love Him, can I?

So I'm spending time with Him in His Word and am going to bed at 10 tonight. Or at least I'll be reading my Bible in bed right then...