Thursday, October 28, 2010

Get Your Eyes Off Your Circumstances!

Job 19:25-27 (NLT) “But as for me, I know that my Redeemer lives, and he will stand upon the earth at last. And after my body has decayed, yet in my body I will see God! I will see him for myself. Yes, I will see him with my own eyes. I am overwhelmed at the thought!

Sigh... life gets hard sometimes. Difficulty and hardship seem to follow all of us wherever we go. People are hurting and are extremely broken. Even our earth is groaning over abuse and misuse. Job was experiencing those things in his own life and relates this throughout this chapter. People had let him down and life was spiraling downward. He experienced losses in his family and his body was giving out on him. And, I'm sure at times, that he felt like giving up and wallowing in his misery. Yet... in the midst of this picture there is a glimmer of hope. He knew something and held on to something in his heart. Even though his circumstances we're bad – he knew his God. He knew the promises that had been made to him and he knew the end result – that he would see God. All of a sudden – the circumstances and the problems didn't matter. He knew the end of the story. He relaxed. He waited. He trusted. He didn't allow the severity of life to dictate what he already knew in his heart – that... his “redeemer lives” and would redeem and restore him. He focused on that instead of his difficulty and was overwhelmed with the possibility of what God was going to do. You and I can do the same thing today. Get your eyes off your circumstances and get your eyes on God. He will do what He promised He would do. You can take that to the bank today!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Forgiveness Is An Issue

Matthew 18:21-22 (NLT) 21 Then Peter came to him and asked, “Lord, how often should I forgive someone who sins against me? Seven times?” 22 “No, not seven times,” Jesus replied, “but seventy times seven!

Someone came to me the other day and mentioned that they we're dealing with something in their lives. They went on to say that everywhere they turned that God was dealing with them about forgiveness. We looked at some scriptures and talked it through of how important it is to forgive and prayed together. However, I left that conversation a little empty because I knew that this was an issue that God was dealing with my life also. It wasn't a big issue but a gnawing and annoying issue. I have noticed recently that my thoughts we're going to a specific situation over and over. Obviously, I still had some residual of un-forgiveness that I needed to deal with. The fact of the matter is this – We all live on this planet together and stuff happens to all of us. People will end up hurting us in a small and big ways. We will end up being wounded and be let down by those surrounding us. Frederick the Great once said, “The more I study people – the more I like my dog.” Funny perhaps. Cute quote. But it doesn't work. God's way is this - “the more we study people – the more love and compassion we should have.” People are hurting and hurting people hurt people. Situations will happen. We will get under one-anothers skin. Life will hurt at times. But... God heals all the time. He knows that you and I can't forgive in our own strength and power. We can, however, look to Him for help in this area. Peter was saying, “God, I only have the strength to forgive seven times.” God's response to him and to us is the same - “I can help you forgive as many times as it takes. I will help you. Trust in me today.”

What A Good God We Serve

Psalms 139:17-18 (NLT) 17 How precious are your thoughts about me, O God. They cannot be numbered! 18 I can’t even count them; they outnumber the grains of sand! And when I wake up, you are still with me!

I've been pondering over the last few days about how God views and sees me. We often see our lives from our filtered viewpoint. We see it through the lens of our failures and let downs – our past and our mistakes. The list could go on and on. But God sees us so differently. He views us as special and precious. His thoughts about me are so numerous and good about us – even more then the grains of sand in the ocean. This last week was a reminder to me in this regard as my daughter was able to give birth to a healthy son. There we're, at times, when I didn't see or understand why she and her husband would go through the trial of losing their firstborn and if God really was watching over them or us. It was hard to see why I or any of my family would have to suffer so. I never turned my back on God but I did have my questions of the way He was leading all of us through this seemingly dark and long tunnel. I didn't see how God was doing a new work in me and preparing me to be stronger in the ways of the spirit. God wanted to do some things in me that would only come by going through the valley of despair. At times it was more difficult then I could understand – but God came through. His goodness came into our lives – over and over. His faithfulness was proved over and over again. I feel so blessed. I am in awe. I am overwhelmed. Wow! What a good God we serve. He never, never leaves us or forsakes us.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Overcoming Fear In Your Life

Job 3:25 (NLT) 25 What I always feared has happened to me. What I dreaded has come true.

Overcoming fear is one of the greatest obstacles in a Christian’s life. It seems that I am constantly dealing with this not only in my own life but in the lives of others. It is a tool that Satan has used to halt your Christian growth and to make you ineffective in your walk with Christ. Job stated what we often feel. We take a negative thought and turn on the switch in our brain that keeps thinking about that thought over and over again. It is what we think about at night and it is what floods your mind during the day. Philippians 4:8 teaches us how to counteract this by saying: “And now, dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise.” We are to” fix” (set) our thoughts on that which is true and right and holy, etc. We are to “think” upon excellent things. You don’t have to walk in fear today. You don’t have to live with the dread of tomorrow. Put your eyes on Christ today and let Him show His plans for your life and not the devil’s. 2 Timothy 1:7 (NLT) 7 For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Accepting The Good With The Bad

Job 2:10 (NLT) 10 But Job replied… Should we accept only good things from the hand of God and never anything bad?” So in all this, Job said nothing wrong.

Most of us try to put God in a box. We feel it is our right to determine the course of our lives. When good things come our way – we are happy but when bad things happen we are quick to blame God. I don’t understand why some people deal with cancer and others live healthy lives. I don’t know why some people deal with grief or depression or financial ruin. The problems that people face are overwhelming at times – even the things I have had to face in my own life. I used to blame God by complaining that “it’s not fair” but I try not to do that now. I know that God has a bigger plan then what I can see. He knows what it is best for my life. He sees and knows things that I don’t know. He is Sovereign. God used Job to be a lesson to us all. He used a man who was wise beyond his years. Satan tried to throw all sorts of things his way. He trusted God. He accepted the good with the bad because He knew God was in control. My prayer is that each of us will learn to trust God – no matter what our situation is. That, like Job, we will praise God during the good and the bad. God wants to use you in life but in order for you to be trustworthy He will allow trials to come your way. Learn to accept what God has allowed to be in your life. Keep trusting Him and He will lead you to the place He wants you to be.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Have You Been With Jesus?

Acts 4:13-14 (NLT) 13 The members of the council were amazed when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, for they could see that they were ordinary men with no special training in the Scriptures. They also recognized them as men who had been with Jesus. 14 But since they could see the man who had been healed standing right there among them, there was nothing the council could say.

As a pastor I try to take God’s Word, break it down, and bring it to people in such a way that they can live it out in their daily lives during the week. I am always asking the question – “How can we apply this to our lives and how can we make it work in our homes and places of work.” This passage helps us in understanding those questions a little bit. Here we have “ordinary men” going about their day by day life just trying to serve Jesus. They are living out their Christian experience and getting bolder along the way. The difference was this: Yes, they we’re just ordinary men but they we’re men who had been with Jesus. People saw it in them and saw the authority working through them. When people see each of us – they should say – “There is a difference about you. I can tell that you’ve been with Jesus.” I don’t think that there is any greater compliment that a person can give me then that. I want to live a life in such a way that people will look at me and say, “You’ve been with Jesus.” I want His light to shine on and through me that it is noticeable in everything I do and say. I pray this upon each of our lives today.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Go Deep With God

Psalms 1:1-3 (NLT) 1 Oh, the joys of those who do not follow the advice of the wicked, or stand around with sinners, or join in with mockers. 2 But they delight in the law of the Lord, meditating on it day and night. 3 They are like trees planted along the riverbank, bearing fruit each season. Their leaves never wither, and they prosper in all they do.

When I was younger – my dad used to take me hiking and fishing a lot. We would hike into the back country of Yosemite just to find that perfect fishing hole that we could brag about to all our friends. One of the things that I enjoyed was seeing the creeks coming off the glaciers and then forming into a rushing stream making its way to valleys below. These streams, especially in the springtime, became huge channels of destruction to anything that would get in their way. Their force would move boulders and debris as if it was nothing. What was interesting was to observe the trees along the banks of the river that we’re still standing. The ground around them might have eroded from the waters damage but the trees remained firm because their roots went deep into the ground. It is not different from you and I in our walk and relationship with God. We must, through meditating upon God and His Word, allow our roots to go deep into the ways of the Lord. Storms will come and life will be unfair but we will survive because God our foundation is in God today.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

God Is With You During Your Darkest Night

Nehemiah 9:19 (NLT) 19 “But in your great mercy you did not abandon them to die in the wilderness. The pillar of cloud still led them forward by day, and the pillar of fire showed them the way through the night.

Think about your deepest trial or your darkest night. Think about that most difficult experience that left you isolated and devastated. Now think about God and His presence was with you during that trial. He was always there. He never left you and He never stopped loving you. He extended His hand to you and helped you through every part of that journey. He protected you and brought you to the place where you are today. As I look back over my life and reflect upon God – I am so grateful that He walked every inch with me – even when I didn’t understand what was taking place. In His great mercy He didn’t abandon or forsake me. He was with me then and He is with me now. I stand amazed at God and what He continues to do for me. Ponder this phrase - “He showed them through the night.” Whatever your trial is today – look to God. It might seem like a small light at the end of a dark tunnel – but don’t take your eyes off it. If you are in a “night season” – take heart because your God is with you and loves you, as His child, so much. God will use this difficulty in your life to help you mature in Him and to be a blessing of strength and hope to others. Your (my) God loves us so much!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Use What God Has Given You

Luke 19:26 NLT - ...to those who use well what they are given, even more will be given. But from those who are unfaithful, even what little they have will be taken away.

Wayne Cadeiro, a friend of mine who pastors in Hawaii, talks about the richest place on the earth. He shares that there is a place that is laden with wealth beyond measure and nobody can access its riches. People have tried and have failed over and over. That place is every grave yard around the world. In those graves lies the talent and gifting of billions of people who we're blessed to have talent and giftings that we're given by our creator but have never used them on earth. They have now been taken to their grave. It is sad but true that many of us have been blessed with God-inspired talents but never use what God has endowed to us. You might say that your gift is small and insignificant but who are you to argue with our maker of what is important or not. Paul tells Timothy to “stir up” the gift. We can't hide it or hoard it – it must be used. In fact, according to this parable – either we use it or lose it. I am most fulfilled in life when I am doing what God wants and designed me to do. I like what John Piper says, “God is most glorified with I am most satisfied in Him.” I am most satisfied when I am doing and using the gifts that God gave me and seeing the fruit thereof. Take what you have, even if it is a little, and begin to use it. The world we live will be so blessed if can do that.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Trusting God In The Desert Place

Psalms 126:3-6 NLT - Yes, the LORD has done amazing things for us! What joy! Restore our fortunes, LORD, as streams renew the desert. Those who plant in tears will harvest with shouts of joy. They weep as they go to plant their seed, but they sing as they return with the harvest.

We've all seen what a little water will do to a parched piece of land or how it will refresh and vitalize a thirsty soul. What seemed to be dying or dead suddenly comes to life and flourishes before our eyes. Spiritually speaking , most of us would relate to that and we would understand what it means to be in those dry places in our lives. We we're doing so well and then the drought came. Life became hard. Decisions became more difficult and relationships became very strained. We wondered and questioned God's care over us. We had doubts about our faith – 'is it worth the time and energy to keep moving forward.' At our wits end we cry out to God. And... in His timetable, not mine – He shows up. Slowly, steadily He begins to pour the rain of His spirit back our being. Over lives begins to feel re-vitalized and our soul begins to feel replenished. Hope begins to swell within us and we begin to see the bigger picture – that our trials and tears had a purpose – God's plan begins to be revealed. We wept during the difficulty but now that we've seen the harvest and the fruit we now sing – “God is good. God is good. Thank you Lord for all the amazing things You have done for me.”