Thursday, January 5, 2012

His Love

I can just see it.

"Come, Ruth.  Wake up."

"But God, I--"

"Come, Ruth.  I need you to pray."

"It's only 2:30 in the morning...  You know I need my sleep!"

"Ruth.  It's My daughter."

"Yes, Lord."

She slips out from under her toasty down comforter and kneels beside the bed.  "What is it, Lord?"

"Clarity.  She needs clarity."

"Okay."

And she prays.  And He hears.  And He answers.



"And lo, when hope had ceased to be, my God came down the stairs to me."  -The Heart of Romans, author unknown

She prayed for me as I sought Him.  A strange concept, no doubt.  God heard her, and He came to the place I had fallen.  He came down the stairs to me.

Me?  This God, who doesn't need any human being or any living creature--He loves His children with a love so fierce.  He saw my need and my utter brokenness and distress, and He woke her up to pray.

He!  God eternal, the One who made everything, everywhere--He cared so much about me, one daughter, to wake up another child in her sleep.  He woke her and told her to pray, and she did.

Why does this God care so much?  How is His love so eternal, so everlasting?  He is love.  His Book says so.

Today I'll bask in the knowledge of such a wonder.  He is a God of beauty and infinite love.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

He Does Not Change

Not to long ago, a friend asked me about a specific decision I made last year.  What made you do it? she wanted to know.

My answer was simple: the Lord directed.

I went on to explain to her that God had made His mind clear to me in regard to this event, and He gave me a peace that He would bring it to pass.  What I didn't tell my friend, however, was that that particular season in my life was excruciatingly hard.  I felt pulled in multiple directions, stretched thin until I couldn't stretch any more.  The Lord's will was not always clear to me; many nights I spent on my knees beside my bed literally crying to Him for an answer.  Time was ticking away quickly.  Yet there was always a pull, a divine pull, that drew me to God and gave me a [very] subtle assurance that He would provide.  Matthew 6:25-34 became my go-to verse for everything.

The Lord provided an answer.  It certainly didn't come in my timing--in fact, it came far later than I was even remotely comfortable with.  But it came.  And once I had it, I clung to it with all of my being.  Unforeseen circumstances continued to take place, making God's promise seem utterly impossible.  Perhaps it was, to the human eye.  Not to God.

Eventually the promise came to pass.  And as I was giving my friend the very condensed version of the story, she looked at me in awe.  "That's amazing," she said, "how you could just know God's will like that."  She couldn't wrap her mind around the idea of God revealing Himself like He had to me.

This post is aimed at my fellow Christians.  It is meant to be an encouragement, not a condemnation.

Revelation 4:5-8 - "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come!"

Hebrews 13:8 - "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever."

He does not change.  The God of the Old Testament, who provided water from a rock in the desert and who drew back the waters of an entire sea, is the same God of the New Testament, who turned water into flavorful wine and who overcame the grave.  This God is our God today.  He does not change.


It's scary though, isn't it?  To think that when Jesus said, "Ask, and it shall be given unto you," He meant it.  To think that He desires such an intimate relationship with us that we would know His heart and be completely consumed with Him.

My situation last year was not unique.  It isn't supposed to be unique.  In fact, it was a very, very mild example of what the Lord can (and wants to) do.  He wants to reveal Himself to His children.  He wants us to know Him.  And what's more, He deserves these things. 

Our God does not change.  He cannot change.  He has not lost any of His power over time, even though we may not see Him clearly in this world.  Take heart!  Push through the ceilings that are blocking your communication with your Lord.  Seek to know Him and hear from Him.  Know that He will not fail you.  Our God is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

By Grace Alone

"...one of the most fallacious doctrines originated by Satan and propounded by man is that man is saved alone by the grace of God; that belief in Jesus Christ alone is all that is needed for salvation."  - Spencer W. Kimball


This quote makes me mad.  Actually, that's an understatement.  It infuriates me.  What Mr. Kimball is saying is that Jesus Christ died for nothing.  that He came to our sinful, wretched earth and died, just because that's what He did.

I have a question for Mr. Kimball, and everyone else who finds themselves siding with him:  Who is God to you?  Is He a fantasy; someone who lives in the sky and sends rain once in a while?  Is He someone who judges with lightning and anger?  Is He nonexistent?

I also have an answer for Mr. Kimball, and everyone else who finds themselves siding with him.  God is LORD.  He was and is and is to come (Revelation 1:8).  He created the heavens and the earth, and all of humanity (Genesis 1:1, 27).  He is love; He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for us.  "This is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him" (1 John 4:9).

Did you read that last sentence?  "...that we might live through Him."  Jesus Christ "made Himself nothing... He humbled himself and became obedient to death--even death on a cross!" (Philippians 2:7-9).  Why?  So that we would have eternal life.  Jesus Christ died, because we humans are too sinful and faulty on our own.  That is absolutely clear in Scripture; just read Leviticus and see all of the requirements and sacrifices because of our sin.  When Jesus Christ died on the cross, He took all of those sacrifices away.  Instead of pursuing works as a means of salvation, He provided the Way to heaven.  He IS the Way (John 14:6).  "For God did not appoint us to suffer wrath but to receive salvation through our LORD Jesus Christ" (1 Thessalonians 5:9).

Mr. Kimball claims that Satan is the author of this truth.  Do you see how perverted and downright twisted that is?  Satan has used the hard-to-grasp concept of the truth to say that because we can't wrap our minds around it, it must be false.  But there is ultimate beauty in the cross!  Of course Satan would try to strip that away.  Of course he would prey upon weak men to manipulate and turn humans against God.  Of course he would try to take any and every ounce of glory away from the Father.

But that is not Truth.  That is not what God intended, and it is not how man can truly live.  "For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men" (Titus 2:11).  Salvation is in fact available to all men, but not by works.  It is ONLY by grace.


"For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God--not by works, so that no one can boast.  For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do" (Ephesians 2:8-10).

Saturday, September 17, 2011

One Eye Open

"It's time for sleep," he said, and shuffled around to find a comfortable position.

"Okay," I smiled.  "Goodnight."

I watched this little four-year-old gently place his head down on the rug and close his eyes.  Well, one of his eyes.

"I always sleep with one eye open, just in case," he informed me.  You never know, after all, what icky boogie monsters might pop up during the night.

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"Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong" (1 Corinthians 16:13).

"'Be careful,' Jesus said to them.  'Be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees'" (Matthew 16:6).

"Then He said to them, 'Watch out!  Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in all abundance of possessions'" (Luke 12:15).

"Therefore, dear friends, since you have been forewarned, be on your guard so that you may not be carried away by the error of the lawless and fall from your secure position" (2 Peter 3:17).


Unlike the boogie monster, the enemy of our souls is real.  He has a name--Satan.  But he is much more discrete than we often realize.  He shows up under a myriad of different titles and thwarts our Father's truth.

We are inherently sinful, wretched beings.  Satan caters to our fleshly desires.  His ways are, at least initially, more appealing than the ways of our Father.  But the more we draw near to God, the more like Him we become, and thus the better we can see our enemy's deceit.

The Bible is absolutely clear that we are to watch out for Satan and his tactics.  We are to fight against him and never, ever give room to his ideas.  Just like the little boy who slept with one eye open, we are to be on our guard against the plans of the enemy.  When he attempts to steal our thoughts and take us captive, we are to thrust him out in Jesus' Name.  When he causes pain in our lives or hurts someone else, we are to cling to our God and know that He is good.  At no time should we cave to the feelings of hopelessness, despair, self-pity, jealousy, or false pride.  Rather, at all times we should know that there is a God who makes us new and desires to be our Everything.

Satan is so frighteningly more than a boogie monster.  He is conniving.  He is enticing.  He appeals to our flesh and makes us want more.  It is a very real battle, this one that we are in.  (We are, by the way, in it regardless of what we feel and see.  Satan is at work and takes advantage of our ignorance and delay to get involved.)  We are called to fight.  To take up our crosses and die daily to self, that Christ might be glorified in the process.  We serve Him.  We cannot serve two masters. Either we follow Him in the way everlasting, or we perish and spend eternity with evil.

The God of all creation desires our obedience.  "Jesus replied, 'Anyone who loves Me will obey My teaching.  My Father will love them, and We will come to them and make Our home with them.  Anyone who does not love Me will not obey My teaching.  These words you hear are not My own; they belong to the Father who send Me'" (John 14:23-24).  He is not a slave master.  "We love because He first loved us" (1 John 4:19).  He loved us to death, and because of His sacrifice we are able to love.  Because of His sacrifice, we should love Him.  And because of our love for Him, we should obey.

Be on your guard against the god of this world.  Keep one eye open at all times, and allow no evil into God's temple.  "Resist the devil, and he will flee from you" (James 4:7).  He has to flee from you, when you command him in Jesus' Name.

Friday, July 22, 2011

26,000 Days

Recently I came across a blog that contained the following article.  Read and ponder!

17,155 Days Left

I was reading Psalm 90 this morning in my quiet time and was challenged by verse 12! "So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom."

 
If we live 70 years on this earth, (vs.10) that equals 25,550 days. I calculated how many days I have already lived so far...8,395 days! That means that I have 17,155 days left! This was a sobering thought and it really put things into perspective for me. Verse 12 really sunk deep into my heart. "Teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom."


Are we applying our hearts unto wisdom? Or are we wasting time...? We have been created for such a time as this...we each have a special design and purpose! Life is not a game and we should take it very seriously. A lot of the time I find myself doing "good" things...but are they taking place of the BEST things? This is a continual challenge for me!


Let's start today and live in the light of eternity! This world is not our home we're just a passing through!!!


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The Sweet Signs of Memories

Today was a day of longing and nostalgia.  The sun showed itself for a short time today and heated the area to a thick 80 degrees.  Once again I found myself complaining about something; this time it was the heat!  After I persisted in complaining for a little while in my heart, God put something else in place.  It was not a rebuke as I probably deserved but rather memories that reminded me of wonderful things that come with spring.  Walking outside I felt the heat beating on me (I did not dress for high temps) but then there was a wonderful light, not hair blowing, breeze that pushed away the humidity for a little while.  Immediately I thought of camp, a place that is like a home away from home.  A place where I feel so comfortable and close to my Heavenly Father.  I smiled.  Even though there was no one around, I smiled.  As it brightened my face and mood, I took a deep breath caught the faint smell of a campfire.  I don't understand why someone would be making a fire but it placed me even more in the land of camp.  Coming home today, we drove through a thunderstorm.  With camp on the mind, I began to think of the great bonding time and conversations I had during those restricting storms.  I can't wait to go back! 

These sweet signs pushed the ugly thoughts from my mind and heart.  To God be the glory! ... and I am so grateful that I will be there this summer once again for the campfires, breezes, thunderstorms, and a beautiful getaway to spend time learning more about my Father.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Rain, rain go away... or not

Rain, rain, go away... I found my self singing this catchy song this week as the rain persisted to pour down in my area.  I grumbled about how I had to walk here and there in the rain, run in the rain, drive in the rain.... and the list goes on!  For the entire week, the sun did not show its beautiful face and everyone, including myself, was a little grumpy and depressed.

About a year ago exactly, God showed me something amazing.  I was grumbling about the overflow of spring rain and then God brought the song 'Grace Like Rain' to my heart.  I couldn't stop singing it.  The song talks about God pouring down grace just like rain falls down.  It changed the rain's image in my mind to something wonderful and glorious.  GRACE!  I was struggling with other things at the same time this rain was persisting last spring and God very obviously poured out His overwhelming grace on me.  Forever I will remember the symbol of grace tied to rain.  This is where our blog name came from.  Both of us know that God will continue to pour out His grace on us (no matter if there is rain or drought) but the idea that we can remember God's grace ever time it rains is powerful; therefore we titled the blog: Rain Evermore!

I woke up this morning and once again it was raining.  But I've chosen to praise God for the rain, and I hope you will too.  If the rain just becomes a drag, starting singing 'Grace Like Rain' and praising God for His complete control of all things and abounding grace!