Tuesday, May 8, 2012

FATHER


Proud of the great granddaughter, of course.  But that is not the reason for this post.

Jordin, that's the girl above, wanted a bunny.  Now if Jordin want's a bunny, grandpa want's her to have a bunny.  And grandpa will move heaven and earth to get her a bunny.   [Providing it does not cost more than about $50.00.  That one was $7.00 plus gas and time.]

But in this little episode God drew something to my attention.    If we have turned to God and been born again.  We have a "Father" in heaven who loves us a whole lot more than my love for a granddaughter.

Now you may not want a bunny.


But remember, Jesus said,
"...I am telling you the truth: the Father will give you whatever you ask of him in my name."
-John 16:23 (GNB)

Monday, April 30, 2012

WHERE?



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"Where are the men who have been with God,
who have tarried in His presence until they have heard His Word,
and then descended from the mount with the Glory of God
radiating from their faces
and the power of God reverberating from their hearts?"
Nancy Leigh DeMoss
in a message delivered at "Fasting and Prayer '96"
in St Louis, Missouri
Reported by HERALD OF HIS COMING,
March 2012 p. 4

Saturday, April 14, 2012

PROMISES

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"Every promise in the book is mine",
is an expression I use to hear regarding the Bible.
I don't hear it much anymore. Perhaps because people
do not trust God any more.
But consider.
All the promises God made are not just about pie in the sky when we die.
Some of God's promises are very stern warnings about what he will do to us if,
we don't straighten up and fly right.
And we don't want the consequences of them.
Strange. I have never hear anyone claim one of these promises.
Maybe we need to spend more time in the Bible
reading ALL of God's promises.
Then adjusting to his word so only the good
promises will apply to us.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

PUT A SMILE ON YOUR FACE

Why is she smiling?
New glasses. She can see more clearly now.
She told me so.
And, she had just been reading her Bible.
That is where guidance comes from.
"Your word is a lamp to guide me
and a light for my path."
-Psalms 119:105 (GNV)
Have you been in your Bible today
so you can see life's way more clearly?????

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

WHEN THE WAY SEEMS DARK

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"All of you that honor the Lord
and obey the words of his servant,
the path you walk may be dark indeed,
but trust in the Lord,
rely on your God."
-Isaiah 50:10 (GNB)

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

WHICH WAY AM I LOOKING?

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Just like us old kids, they are looking back.
You know how it is around us old people.
We all look back into the past. The great things we did when we were younger
and life was so much better than now.
But now we are too old to do anything.
It is never encouraging to be around people who are living in the past.
For myself, regardless of what stage of life, the most depressing times have been
when I'm not looking forward to something.
God gave me as word of encouragement this morning.
He (God) was speaking to the people of Israel through the prophet Isaiah.
"But the Lord says,
'Do not cling to events of the past
or dwell on what happened long ago.
Watch for the new thing I
am going to do....."
-Isaiah 43:18 (GNB)
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Other places God tells us to remember what he has done for us.
Then we can thank him for it. And, realize that he can and will help us again.
But God does not want us to dwell in the past,
but take him by the hand and move on into the future,
regardless of the situation we are in now.
I'm looking forward to what God is going to do
for me next.

Monday, March 5, 2012

AM I USELESS ENOUGH FOR GOD TO USE?

Moses "...was taught all of the wisdom of the Egyptians and became a great man in words and deeds."
-Acts 7:22 (TEV)
This is outstanding. Here is God's chosen man;
educated in all the wisdom of the Egyptians,
a great man in words,
a great man in deeds.
He is in the prime of life, forty years old (v.23).
And he knew what his God given mission was (v25).
I have read that Josephus gives an account of Moses even being general of an Egyptian army.
Wow! What a man to lead God's people out.
But God could not use him like that.
God had to send him to the desert for forty more years to get all the wisdom of the world out of him.
And as God does with all his outstanding saints,
Break him.
After forty years we see in the account of the burning bush, (Exodus ch. 4)
that Moses could not even talk well any more.
We see a man whose self esteem was shattered.
[Sorry, but even self esteem can get in the way.]
Moses is finally a "nothing".
Now God can use him.
Remember Peter?
Bold and confident. Going to follow Christ to death it's self.
But with his denial of Christ it broke him.
He cried like a baby and then went back to fishing.
Or the apostle Paul.
A proud Pharisee trained at the feet of Gamaliel.
But on the road to Damascus busted, brought to nothing.
Now that you have all of your degrees,
titles,
abilities
and experience.
Are you read to serve God?
It might hurt.
Let's learn from the apostle Paul.
"But to keep me from being puffed up with pride because of the many wonderful things I saw, I was given a painful physical ailment, which acts as Satan's messenger to beat me and keep me from being proud. Three times I prayed to the Lord about this and asked him to take it away. But his answer was; 'My grace is all you need, for my power is greatest when you are week.' I am most happy, then, to be proud of my weaknesses, in order to feel the protection of Christ's power over me. I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and difficulties for Christ's sake. For when I am weak, then I am strong."
-2 Corinthians 12:710 (TEV)