Sunday, January 28, 2024

 

REMEMBER???

Do not remember the former
things, nor consider the
things of old.
Behold, I will do a new thing...
Isaiah 43:18, 19a

Although now in a new year, it would seem that the month of December always gives us gives memories to carry into a new year.. There are some memories historically speaking that bring back memories for those of us who might be of some age. Although l, a very little girl at the time, picked up on the fact that something was very wrong.

When the news came regarding the attack on Pearl Harbor, our military in Hawaii, despite winter weather, there were a few women in the neighborhood that met in someone's yard. I remember seeing ladies cry. I had never seen that before. I knew I cried because I was little but they were big people who were crying. I caught the word “pearl” and thought someone had lost her necklace. In those days, most women had pearl necklaces. Something was very wrong...that was for sure.

There are sad times and events in all of our pasts we can readily recall. God's people in Isaiah's day were no different. They had seen conflict as a people and God spoke to them in the above verse. No matter the destruction, war or personal conflict, God didn't want them to dwell on those things...the former things. Things of old can be crippling depending on how we hang on to them. In the next verse, God assured them that He was going to do a new thing. I don't know how many times He has done that in my life. For Him to do that, I have to be willing to let go of the worst of memories...those former things.

Whether it be Pearl Harbor, 9/11, divorce, financial disasters or loss of a friend or loved one, the initial sting of it all may linger for a time but God stands ready to do something new in our lives. I am seeing that in my own circumstances even though I still face them with frequent tears. Through those tears, God has allowed me to see some new things.

If you weren't born in the 30's or 40's, Pearl Harbor is only a fact of history to you. Fewer and fewer remember that day and oncoming war. Many allowed this event to embitter them for a very long time. Bitterness doesn't heal and fortunately many folks came to realize that. Whatever our major, life shaking event, in and through it all, God wants to do something special in us, something unbelievable...something new.

Father, help us to hand over personal trauma to You knowing You want to do something new in us that will glorify You in every way. Keep us free in You and available for Your use. In Jesus' name...Amen






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Monday, January 22, 2024

HANDS FOR GOD

Whatever your hand finds to do,
do it with your might; for there is
no work or device or knowledge
or wisdom in the grave where
you are going.
Ecclesiastes 9:10

Recently, there was an interesting picture on my computer screen. It was a picture of the hands, one on top of the other, that were hands of someone up in years. I don't remember if they were the hands of a man or woman. Although we have them, I doubt we think of them very often. We don't know what we'd do without them unless we had none or hands we have are damaged beyond usefulness.

My hands look a little better than the ones in the picture but have obviously aged mostly thanks to arthritis. I got to thinking of some of the things I've done with my hands that I never gave a thought to. My list would probably be much like anyone reading this. My hands have played with clay, dolls, colors and color books as well as handling and reading I don't how many books. My hands have cooked many a meal, seen to the privilege of holding my three babies, typing by the hour on every kind of writer beginning with no electrics. I have played piano's and organ's in more places than I can count. They have held any number of Bibles from which I have been blessed and taught others.

I have a picture on my bookcase from my wedding album. It's a common picture taken at weddings with the hands of the bride and groom resting on a bouquet. I have a twin picture of that from a totally different time. Bev took a picture of my holding Brian's hand in the hospital before he went to Heaven...a span of years from beginning to the end. How I miss that hand of his holding mine.

God has blessed us with the privilege of using our hands to serve others whether saved or unsaved. Jesus' hands were severely damaged as He hung on a cross for you and me. I can't imagine where we would be without those precious hands, bleeding to cover the sins of mankind. We can't serve as much or as well as He did, but we are called to always offer and give helping hands to relatives or friends in need. I look at my hands now, grateful they are functioning well for their age. No matter our ages, we have the privilege of extending our hands to anyone in need but only for God's glory.

Dear Father, how grateful I am for your wonderful hands that have held me close, guided when I just didn't know where to turn, that have provided for me in every way. Your hands have had to discipline me on occasion and I'm the better for it. Thank You for having Your hands cupped over my life every moment of my life. In Jesus' precious name...Amen 

Monday, January 15, 2024

BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS

Even to your old age, I am He,
and even to gray hairs I will
carry you! I have made, and
I will bear; even I will carry
and deliver you.
Isaiah 46:4

So blessed in God's Word every time I pick it up and read in it. His promises are so appropriate no matter the circumstances but especially thinking today about age. I didn't realize I would see myself with the number 85 behind my name. That's a lot of years, some of which I know I wasted in not always walking in God's will. Despite it, He has loved, forgiven and chosen me to be where I am in the great now.

I've experienced a lot of birthdays. Some of them weren't pleasant but most were. I didn't have a lot of parties like many folks have for their children in these days. Gifts might have been at times no more than a color book, crayons and maybe a small stuffed animal. Yet, it was great.

In November, 1999 our church was having a revival and on the particular Sunday was the last service. I found myself almost consumed with listening to the evangelist as he spoke and things began stirring in me I had never sensed before. Although that church is different now, I would be able to show you where I was sitting, the aisle I stepped into and the bright sun shining through the clear glass window. I had no family there but knew this was something I had to do and did.

That, in my life was the greatest birthday any living person can experience no matter their age. That birthday gift will take me to Heaven where birthdays will never be necessary or missed.

Thank You Father for guiding in my life through Your Spirit and for Jesus who made my spiritual birthday gift a reality. In His name....Amen



 

Monday, January 8, 2024

 

CLEANIN' AND CREATIN'

Create in me a clean heart, O
God, and renew a right spirit
within me.
Psalm 51:10

This may sound odd, but there have been times I've almost felt sorry for God as I have seen Him having to work overtime on me. There's a neat chorus I don't know all the words to but the first line says it all where I'm concerned. The chorus begins “He's still workin' on me, to make me what I ought to be.” One would think at the age I am, that I would have this Christian walk of mine a little more down pat.

I have loved the above verse for many years. I think it was one of those rare Bible nuggets I came across when in my latter college days. The verse refers to two things God is more than capable of doing in my life....creating and renewing.

I recently said to our ladies class that the only Person who is creative is God Himself. We look at talented people as being creative...nope, can't happen. Creation means that something is made out of nothing. Only God could and can do that. In our verse we see God can bring into being a cleanliness in our heart no one else can bring. We can go to therapists, counselors and such that might be of help. Bottom line is the fact that only God can create a cleanliness in us no one or anything else can.

Creation may be God making something out of nothing but renewing is different. Renewing means that something of import is already in place but our spiritual subscription may be ebbing at best. I miss the days of old time revival services. Those were special meetings back in my child/teen years. It was a time of renewal, rededication. However, our going forward in a service didn't accomplish what we're talking about. Those times could be very self-gratifying, brought about for show or for feel-good moments. It's God Himself who wants to bring renewal into our lives.

Both words...create and renew...are words of refreshment. God wants to do both in you and me but it takes our recognizing personal need for more of Him and less of us. He won't force these things on us, but anxiously waits for us to want more of Him and less of self.

Father, clean us up with Your love, wisdom and power. Give us a hunger to be more like You than ever before. Thank You for not giving up on us. Thank You Jesus for Your shed blood that cleanses us from all sin. In Your name...Amen

Monday, January 1, 2024

 

ANOTHER YEAR WITH THE WORD

Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet,
and light unto my path.
Psalm 119:105

Here we are again, at the beginning of a new year. It seems like the years are passing quicker and quicker, but sure it comes with the aging process. I have to wonder what I'm going to do with 2024. I wonder how different this coming year will be compared to any other new year I have lived through.

My concern for myself is that I don't want 2024 to be just another year spiritually, doing the same old things or not doing what I should be doing to live and grow in the Lord as I should. I'm not a resolution maker as I look down the road of a new year. Making resolutions for me is a mere human effort at self improvement.

Probably within the scope of my writing, every Christian I would know owns a copy of God's Word. The Bible should never become a relic of some kind for any of us. It's of no use if it isn't read, studied and allowed to change our lives.

The above verse tells us that the Word should serve at least two purposes in our lives. It is a lamp to our feet. A lamp gives more light than a candle and can clearly show where we are standing in the moment. The light from that lamp extends it's power to literally reveal to us where we are or should be traveling in this spiritual walk of ours.

We read in Scripture of folks who loved God so much that they were known by their walk with God. Without the lamp, we flounder in spiritual darkness. Any move without that light only leads to mistakes, errors and sin. With no lamp, there is no light, but God has lovingly provided both for our well-being and spiritual growth.

Dear Father, how precious is Your Word that connects us directly to You. Convict us and hold us close to Your Word as it is our spiritual life preserver. Thank You for it. In Jesus name...Amen