Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Compassion

Rescue the perishing; don't hesitate to step in and help. If you say, "Hey, that's none of my business," will that get you off the hook? Someone is watching you closely, you know - Someone not impressed with weak excuses.
~ Proverbs 24:11-12

We live in a land of abundance. Even if we're not rich by our own standards, we must see that we surrounded by affluence on every side and we're incredibly wealthy by most of the world's assessment. We live in a nation that provides opportunities for advancement and has a system that attempts to care for those who find themselves in tight spots. I would challenge that almost all, if not all, those who read this blog have never gone hungry because there was no food available or slept outdoors because there was no shelter. Most Americans have never watched someone die of a curable disease or lived with parasites because their only water came out of a dirty well. This is life in America.

This is not life in many other parts of the world. Walk with me down dusty roads in Kenya where the children scavenge for fruits and there's one well within three miles where water can be obtained. Sit with me in the streets of India where children are forced to beg for scraps from passersby and the only bathroom is the gutter on the side of the road. Journey around the globe and see lives torn apart by war and famine, disease and disability, the reality of poverty that's experienced by so very many who live out their lives in places we've only heard of.

Know that there is a light in the darkness though. For the children who go to bed hungry and watch their parents and friends suffer from disease there is help. There is One who watches and knows their needs and loves them ever so much. God sees. God loves. God calls all of us to care. God's heart for the downtrodden is reflected in the ministry of Compassion International. This ministry reaches out to those in desperate situations and gives them hope. From sickness to health, hopelessness to hope, hunger to satisfaction, and ultimately we pray for death to life as they're introduced to the Lord.

This ministry reaches across the globe to help those in need. The challenge is huge - millions of children are in need. Compassion seeks to stand in the gap. Yet they can't do it alone.

It takes us to make a difference. Compassion provides the vehicle but it's us who can actively change lives. For $32 a month you can sponsor a child in need. In our land of abundance it might not even seem that such an amount can make a difference but for the six children I've sponsored over the years, a difference has been made.

Don't shy away from this call. I'll be bold about asking you to consider helping a child. This is a ministry that changes the lives of those who we believers are called to care for and, in doing that, we too are changed! Seek God's heart on this and get involved in taking action for the least of this world!

Visit www.Compassion.com to find out more!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Premature

Consider it a sheer gift, friends, when tests and challenges come at you from all sides. You know that under pressure, your faith-life is forced into the open and shows its true colors. So don't try to get out of anything prematurely. Let it do its work so you become mature and well-developed, not deficient in any way.
~ James 1:2-4 (The Message)

These verses are always so rich regardless of the translation as they challenge us to look at all circumstances as a gift from the Lord, something being used by Him to refine us in character and righteousness.

However, this is what struck me today: "So don't try to get out of anything prematurely."

Like a knife directly into my heart are those words. I've written of this before; this quest for patience and the hope that I will allow God to do His refining work through the trials without running through the valley just to emerge on the other side.

I tend to measure required length of time in a trial by how much I believe I can bear. Once I feel this has been reached then I begin to believe that the time for movement has arrived and God must be done with His work because I surely can't be expected to stay in the trial any longer. How wrong I suspect I often am!

I am not the one who decides when I've learned the lessons that God has for me. Oddly enough I'm also not the one who really knows how much I can bear or when I am ready to move out of the valley or, for that matter, what the valley's end looks like! I squirm in the fire and fight the trial and see so much of my humanity in the middle of it. This is a challenge for me though - to not attempt to get out prematurely. What this really says is that I have to wait on God to show me when my exit is no longer premature because He's the one who knows the lesson plan.

As always, a call to utter dependence on Him. A challenge to step away from my desires for immediate gratification or release from struggle. Yet in it all, a blessing: that if I wait until God moves I will become "mature and well-developed, not deficient in any way." How can I say that that's not worth the waiting?

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Prayer

I call on you, O God, for you will answer me; give ear to me and hear my prayer.
~ Psalm 17:6

One spiritual discipline that I'm learning more about every day is prayer. I've been challenged through some of the discussions I've had, things I've read, and times that I've spent praying with many dear friends. I am realizing that prayer is truly something that should not be taken lightly as it is a direct connection to the God of the universe. Throughout scripture I see men and women of much greater faith than myself approaching God with powerful, honest, challenging words. I love these testimonies that have been left behind and am forced to look at the way I pray and what my motivation really is when I petition the Lord for things.

I've also had several discussions about the nature of answered prayers and how we are always so quick to look for answers - but so often we only want the answers that we desire. We don't want to hear no when we're looking for yes. We don't want sickness to worsen when we ask for healing. We don't want bankruptcy when we ask for blessing. I'm afraid that we are a people (and I rank along with all) who have forgotten that when we speak to God, we do not determine the outcome of His decisions.

His movement in our lives is still an answer. It may not be what we like, it may be incredibly hard, but it is still an answer from the living God to our lives and situations. I am ever so challenged to give praise for the answers that do not match up to what I desire. An answer that is not what I want is still an answer - still great proof that a holy God is aware of my life and acting in it. If I can not find it in myself to offer praise for this reality then I must seriously question what my view of God really is.

There is so much more that could be said on prayer, so much more that has been said. For today though, I'll leave you to think on your reaction when you request things of God and He doesn't act as you desire. Perhaps you'll be challenged, as I was, to give praise for all of His answers, not just the ones you like.

Closed doors are just as much God's leading as open ones.
~ Charles Swindoll

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

100

I can't believe it but this is my 100th post.

It's funny to me how much of a life this blog has taken on. It's challenged my writing, my thinking, my perspective. I've been encouraged to seek out other bloggers who live out lives in other zip codes and sometimes other countries but who think like I do and sometimes those who think completely differently. I've had fun sharing my thoughts and I've prayed for those who might have read the randomness that I've shared. I've been encouraged by having a place to put ink to paper, as it were, and this has grown to be a powerful document of the journey that God is taking me on. The truth is that I love to think and write and share and I don't plan to stop anytime soon.

I've seen people spend their 100th post telling things about themselves. I could do that but I'd quite frankly rather just use this space to say thank you to those who read. I hope that you have been encouraged to seek the Lord through things that you've read here and that you've seen through my imperfections to the perfection of my Savior.

None of us know where the next days and weeks and months will take us but, God willing, I'll be joining you on the journey through this technological marvel and walking with you as we seek God's face together. Thanks for being here and I hope you'll keep coming by to visit!

God bless you, my readers!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Prepared

Be prepared. You're up against far more than you can handle on your own. Take all the help you can get, every weapon God has issued, so that when it's all over but the shouting you'll still be on your feet.
~ Ephesians 6:13

On days like today I'm just not quite ready to face what the world has to throw at me. I'm feeling a little weak, a little tired, a little overwhelmed. I relate to the second sentence up there...I can't handle this on my own and today I'm overly aware of this truth.

In the midst though, here's just one of the very many things that I love about God: He tells us to be prepared but then He also tells us how to accomplish it. Reading on in this chapter we see this:

Truth, righteousness, peace, faith, and salvation are more than words. Learn how to apply them. You'll need them throughout your life. God's Word is an indispensable weapon. In the same way, prayer is essential in this ongoing warfare. Pray hard and long. Pray for your brothers and sisters. Keep your eyes open. Keep each other's spirits up so that no one falls behind or drops out.
~ Ephesians 6:14-18

See, I wouldn't know how to be prepared for what's coming against me in future hours. I wouldn't be able to figure out the best defense or the best offense. I can't see around the corners and in my weakness, I don't even have the strength to try. Yet God gives me instructions on where to focus. See, I need to focus on truth, righteousness, peace, faith, and salvation. I need to be in the Word. I need to pray. I can't see the coming challenges but I can follow God's instruction and know that I can be prepared.

How amazing is it that without knowing what will occur, I can know that I have donned the required armor and prepared for the coming battle and that there will be victory when all is said and done. This so takes my mind off the specifics of the battle and reminds me of what I can do. So that's where I'll start. I'm up against more than I can handle but God tells me how to prepare so that's what I'll aim to do. So cool!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Determination

Resolution One: I will live for God.
Resolution Two: If no one else does, I still will.

~ Jonathan Edwards

Oh that this might summarize my entire life.

Every moment, every thought, every action: bound up and defined by my relationship with the Lord.

Standing against the tide, going against the flow, sometimes finding myself alone.

Hanging my entire existence on God.

To be found nowhere else. This is my prayer.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Economics

Do not look forward to what may happen tomorrow; the same everlasting Father who cares for you today will take care of you tomorrow and every day. Either He will shield you from suffering, or He will give you unfailing strength to bear it. Be at peace, then, put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations, and say continually: "The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart has trusted in Him and I am helped. He is not only with me but in me and I in Him."
~ St. Francis de Sales

I have hesitated to write anything about the current economic situation that the world is facing for several reasons. The first is that I honestly don't fully understand what is going on and the second is that I don't want to worry and fear something that I can not control or encourage others to do so.

All that being said, I do want to take just a minute to remind you of where we need to continually place our hope, trust, and where we should go to seek peace. The reality is that God sets up the nations of the world and He is the rightful owner of all that exists. While the world scrambles to undo messes that have been made and people stress over the decline of bank accounts, I hope to remain fixed on the eternal goodness and provision of our Lord. The truth is that as Americans we are abundantly blessed with far beyond the basic necessities and while the current crisis is challenging, we should never cease to remember that we have been given a great deal by a gracious Lord for many years.

Perhaps He is trying to get our attention with the current situation and if there's one thing that I would hope for, it is that through the struggles of the current day we will see people turning towards the Lord for strength and direction and perhaps that revival would visit the nations of the world.

As the world worries around us please try to remove yourself from the panic long enough to focus your attention on the one who completely knows your needs and has sufficient resources to care for you no matter what you are facing. It may be hard but I believe that in the long run the testimony of Christians in times such as these will be powerful witnesses to a world tied up in seeking success from bank accounts and status. Stand firm on the foundation of Christ and reach out to those who are struggling with the hands of God and hearts overflowing with love and sympathy.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Joy

"Give up the bitterness, the anger, the sadness for what isn't,
that you wish you had.
And embrace the gift of what you do have.
For therein is really what you want more of:
Joy."

~Elisabeth Elliot

It's hard sometimes to let go of our wishes and our desires and our hopes. We would much rather nurture them and somehow, through the nurturing, eventually see them through to reality. This is not what God calls us to. He calls us to set aside our desires that they might become His and, in doing so, that we may be incomparably blessed through experiencing the transformation of our souls to long for what He longs for.

Our wishes fall flat when compared to the dreams that our Lord has for us. He places us where He wants us for the times that He wants us there and when we are able to truly embrace that fact, then we find ourselves in the place where joy lives.

Lord, Help me not to hold on to any dreams that are not from you or spend my time wishing for things that you have not provided right now. Instead, help me be fully content in each moment as you help me to dream your dreams and rain down your joy on me. Amen.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Springboards

We all have...current relationships and responsibilities we can too easily take for granted. If we're wise, we'll see our duties not as unimportant ways to bide our time, but as springboards, launching us into God's plan and purpose for our future.
~ Joshua Harris

This quote makes me happy today! I think so very often I find myself looking at my days and just passing the time even when I attempt to make each moment count and not to rush past the present in search of the future. I am so often guilty of taking my current placement in life for granted - I go to work and count hours until I'm done, I take care of my house while wishing that the acorns would stop falling out of the trees so I didn't have so much to deal with, I spend time with friends but so often there is a voice in the back of my head reminding me of so many other things that still remain on my lists to accomplish.

These moments, every single one of them, are presented to me by God as places where I can wisely invest myself for a future that shines with God's purposes. This work that I do; I am here to learn for the next career path that God provides. This home I live in; I care for it because doing so increases my skills in caring for things entrusted to me in this life. These friends I have; incredible blessings who add to my daily joy and sharpen me as I walk through life.

All the things that I might try to rush through are things which I want to see as springboards towards the future God has planned for me. I want to be content in the here and now while always looking for the next places that I am to move.

Lord, help me not to rush through things or take any opportunities for granted. Help me to savor each moment and challenge and movement of your hand in my life. Use these times to prepare me for the next steps in this journey and help me not to waste the time you so graciously give. Amen.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Steps

Oh, that my steps might be steady, keeping to the course you set; Then I'd never have any regrets in comparing my life with your counsel.
~ Psalm 119:5-6

What a prayer this is and something that I constantly need to keep at hand as I go through my days. I long for steady steps but sometimes I wonder if I worry so much about the path I'm on as I do about the steadiness of my stride. I'm afraid that I can become so focused on where I am in the moments that I forget to sit back and look at the bigger picture. I long to walk with steady steps but I long to walk the correct course even more. I would rather struggle and stumble on the path God wants me on than glide gracefully down the wrong one.

In the end though, I hope that I can always say that I have no regrets when comparing my life with the Lord's counsel. Such a worthy goal, such a constant challenge, such a good daily reminder!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Silly

For all who 'love' the song "Friend of God" I present this to tell you that it can always be worse! :)



Hahahaha! :)
Any song that compares Jesus to a mountie is definitely worth a listen! :)

Enjoy your Friday funny!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Rejoice

Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again—rejoice!
~ Philippians 4:4

Always means at every moment, in every situation, when life makes you laugh out loud, and when sorrow brings you to your knees. Always doesn't mean only when we feel like it or when things are good or when we're happy.

Always is always.

Dig down deep into God; your maker, sustainer, and savior. Dig deep and let the living water bring a smile to your face no matter the circumstances.

In all things, God is good.
Know this and you'll know the true joy Paul speaks of; unexplainable, uncommon, unquenchable.

Seek the Lord. Let Him be your happy endings!

"The truly happy people are those who have a source of happiness too deep to be seriously disturbed by ordinary troubles."
~ Marion K. Rich

Who I Am (Briefly)

In some ways I'm just your average girl making my way through the world. Along the way I've seen love and heartbreak, good times and bad, and found that through it all, my relationship with the Lord is what carries me through. I don't claim to be all that wise but I hope that through my writings, you'll see more of who God is and draw near to Him. So that's me, a little light shining in the darkness, pointing to the One who makes all the difference.

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