Sunday, April 28, 2024

CONTENT YOURSELF

Not that I speak in regard
to need, for I have learned
in whatever state I am,
to be content.
Philippians 4:11

Perhaps you haven't noticed, but we are living in a country and it's culture full of people who know nothing about contentment. One meaning I found for contentment is: the state of happiness and satisfaction. If we go by that definition, I'm afraid there are few people who will know contentment in their lives.

Paul not only spoke of contentment to the Philippians but also in writing to Timothy. Timothy was young and it's often difficult for young folks to sense real contentment in their lives. All people struggle with this thing of contentment. Our society tells us that we never have enough, to always be scratching to get ahead. Such thinking robs us of a gratitude we should be feeling for God's goodness in our lives.

It's hard to understand how Paul could be so at ease in the state of contentment. Looking at his life, we see a man constantly under scrutiny and also often under arrest. He had given up a good life to follow Jesus, but he never viewed his life in that frame of mind.

Even more amazing is how he could find such contentment under the torment, abuse and often living on the edge of death. The thing I see is a man with great contentment determined to carry out God's will in his life while enduring those things that should have caused such discontent.

His secret was a very deep relationship with God. God was His focus in life. God was all He wanted and all He needed. In both, we too can find the contentment Paul spoke of.

Father, through Your Holy Spirit, keep me focused on the things in life that are important. Trials and needs will come but I want to maintain a joy and peace in my life in it all. In Jesus' precious name...Amen


 

Monday, April 22, 2024

 

LOVING GOD MORE

We love Him because He first
loved us.
I John 4:19

Brian and I had dated only a couple of months when he first told me he loved me. I was rather surprised as I had never felt anyone could love me in a romantic way. I knew I had deep feelings for him but his declaring his love for me created in me a desire to know and even love him more than I felt I already did.

When all this came about, I purchased a small spiral notebook and it was my Brian book. I wrote all sorts of notations in that book regarding things I was learning about him. I listed and kept adding to the pages things that were mostly favorites of his that had to do with a little of everything. I made note of the things he mentioned that were special in the way of food, entertainment, Bible books/verses, special interests and on and on it went. In a short time, I could open that notebook and find my heart beating a little faster as I reviewed all of those interesting things about him.

It concerns me at times that I don't love God as much as I ought to love Him. This isn't a question of salvation but of a maturing relationship on my part. There are so many things in our lives and culture that are grabbing for our attention on a regular basis. We can be easily sidetracked from things that have real meaning in our lives, especial those things with spiritual and eternal meaning.

Having a spirit of gratitude is one means of loving God more as it focuses our attention on His goodness. When I had my knee replacement, Brian waited on me hand and foot. I often thanked him even for little things and he would tell me that it's just what we do. I think deep down, he liked being appreciated.

God does so much more for us than any human being and we will know that as we spend more time in God's Word. His Word shouldn't just be words we scan but a means of knowing and loving God more and better. It may not be in the form of a small spiral notebook but His Word still speaks of His assuring the eternal love.

Father, I love You but want so much to love You more. You are consistently so good to me and showing Your love for me. May I read Your love letter with appreciation and a growing love. In Jesus' precious and loving name....Amen

Monday, April 15, 2024

REALLY?

In everything give thanks;
for this is the will of God
in Christ Jesus concerning you.
I Thessalonians 5:18

As I look at our country in general, I see a country, made up of thousands and thousands of people who have little if any gratitude or appreciation for being so blessed in so many ways. We all are loaded with benefits we never even give consideration for. Not everyone is rich nor poor. All of us living and breathing have individual cares and problems and often focus on them instead of all the wonderful blessings we do have.

Note that we are commanded to have spirits of thanksgiving. It's odd that we usually concentration on that during the last week of November. We then just hurry on to December, getting ready for Christmas. I see no where in the above verse where there is a date attached to our having thankful spirits. This thing of thanks is supposed to be a consistent ongoing part of our lives every moment.

For me, the catch is the word EVERYTHING. All of us have our share of problems, disappointments, hurts, illness and troubles that come and go. How in the world do we work up gratitude for those things. Perhaps we aren't reading the verse quite right or as for me, slow in catching on.

When it comes to our thanksgiving toward God, I don't believe He expects me to thank Him with great bravado if I'm facing a critical surgery or if I've been in a serious car accident or even if my income doesn't match my outgo. However, I do think we can be thankful not for those things but in and during those things. We have a heavenly Father who loves us dearly, never forsakes us and does more for us than we can imagine. Yes, in everything we can give thanks, not necessarily for but in it all.

Thank You Father for getting us through the rough times and for all the benefits that are ours because of Your goodness in our lives. Forgive our ingratitude and help us to stay focused on Your every blessing. Through Jesus...Amen 

Monday, April 8, 2024

 

IF ONLY...

Behold, I stand at the door and
knock, IF anyone hears My voice
and opens the door, I will come in
to him and dine with him, and he with me.
Revelatiion 3:20

I, like my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ am a sinner saved by the wonderful grace of God. We all have our flaws that our loving Father helps us through. I think we all have our IF ONLY moments. The IF times in my life are difficult. I have used those two words especially over the last couple of years, to beat up on myself.

IF is a very small word but is huge in it's meaning and influence. Some have said that IF is one of the most powerful words in our vocabulary. It's almost a bargaining word that.... IF I do this or that, this or that will happen. It's also a word we trip on when going through self-condemning times in our lives.

This word is rarely used for the here and now. IF can take us back to times we feel we should have made different decisions and didn't. IF is also a word that speaks of the future. In this way, we use the word in a bargaining way, hoping for the best IF all goes well.

For me, an IF that looks toward my future indicates a lack of faith and trust in God Who has everything under control and Who knows His plan for me every moment of every day. His decisions may not be what I would want, but my faith must be strong enough to trust God and not myself. When will we ever learn that we are not in charge. When will be come to know that IF we just trust God for our future days, His peace will be ours in abundance with no IF's, AND's or BUT's considered.

Father, thank You for just putting up with me when my faith wavers and I don't trust You with my past, present or future. Help me to use the word IF correctly and with full confidence in Your will for my life. In Jesus' name...Amen

Monday, April 1, 2024

NOT ALL THERE

And do this, knowing the time,
that now it is high time to awake
out of sleep; for now our salvation
is nearer than when we first believed.
Romans 13:11

Looking back some time ago, I can recall thinking at times about someone who didn't seem to be in the present. They may have appeared to be rather odd. After that person walked away, those involved would often point our index fingers to the side of our heads, indicating the person just wasn't thinking right.

I don't know the last time I saw anyone portray that indicator but being “all there” doesn't necessarily refer to ones lack of sense. I have thought of boring staff meetings, dry sermons in the past, listening to tales of events I've heard over and over...all things that tend to throw me into never, never land. There are just times, I'm not with whatever is being said and my mind drifts off toward other things more interesting.

There are times, when I'm not all there even in spiritual situations. As an elementary girl, Wednesday nights at church were rough. It was usually more of a prayer meeting and I dreaded one lady who always prayed. Her prayers were always very long. She was the dearest lady you would ever want to meet and we called her Aunt Sue {not her usual name}. You name it and it got prayed for and as a kid, my mind went elsewhere.

We don't have to be kids to mentally wander with respect to spiritual things. While reading our Bibles, our minds can stray to most anything that has nothing to do with the Scripture passage we are reading. A pastor can preach his very best sermon or teacher her best lesson and we can find ourselves just not all there. As best as I can tell, Jesus gave folks His undivided attention in very caring ways. I don't want to insult God by thinking about my next ham sandwich...He and others deserve my full attention.

Father, help me to be alert, attentive and considerate not just of others in being with them in the present, but most of all, to render to you my loving attention when with You. In Jesus' precious name....Amen