Jesus answered, "I tell you Peter, before the rooster crows today, you will deny three times that you know me."
Sitting before all of your closest friends, people you consider more special than even your family, and your solemn leader, the go to guy, the big dog, the top cheese, the BMOC, turns to you and says that you are a traitor- that you are going to disrespect him and the rest of the group. I cannot even imagine how that would feel!
Peter, I'm sure, was just as shocked as anyone could be for he just finished telling Jesus that he would go to prison for him if he needed to do so. So with Peter all riled up, ready to fight for Jesus and filled with fire and passion in his heart and mind, Jesus throws this wet blanket over him. Why?
Was it because Peter was a little too zealous for Jesus? Or, maybe, Jesus could see through Peter's little "show", knowing in fact, that Peter wasn't that committed to the cause at that time. I may never know the answer to that, but I do know how the story ends for Peter.
"Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you like wheat. But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith will not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers." Luke 22:31-32
Here, once again, is the overpowering grace and mercy of Jesus being displayed for all of us to see. Even though Jesus knows, and even tells Peter, that he will betray him, Jesus still prays for him and knows that he will come back to the family in the end! Sometimes it takes a little trauma, turmoil or some type of devastation to re-open the eyes of the heart to see Jesus, again. Just as Jesus says here, He is praying for us with a full knowing that if we should stray from the path, we are welcomed back- AND- are expected to use those new lessons to help strengthen the faith of those around us.
Once a member of the family of Jesus, always a member, if we are willing to open our hearts and let Him in. I pray today for those who have fallen away, much like I have in the past, in that they may be touch by the Holy Spirit today in some miraculous way, to bring them back into the family of Jesus Christ.
This is the day that the Lord has made...
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
It's All About The Donkey
Who would have believed a donkey could have had such an impact on millions and millions of lives? It is by no accident that Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem during his "Triumphal Entry." In case you don't know the history of the donkey, I'll share a bit of my research.
The donkey is considered by some to be a mistake, or cast off, as a result of genetic mistakes. As a result of breeding powerful, majestic horses, on occasion a donkey is created. A mistake, if you will. For centuries kings and military leaders have ridden beautiful stallions in public displays of power and leadership, yet, no one would consider riding a donkey during a ceremonial march...except Jesus.
It is totally fitting for the "King of the Jews" to make his grand appearance on the back of a lowly donkey for Jesus was, and is, known to take the weakest and poorest and exalt them! Also, it is no coincidence that his mother and father brought him into the world via a trip on donkey-back. Once again Jesus, in his actions alone, teaches us how God values even the lowest amongst us.
Only the Son of Man, our Lord and Savior, could take a cast-off animal such as the donkey and give it such a high position of accolade. I can only believe that in those few moments when Jesus was on his back, that donkey was as proud as a peacock. Or, just maybe, he carried the King with a humble attitude in some way knowing that the one that chose him was the one that chose all of us.
The donkey is considered by some to be a mistake, or cast off, as a result of genetic mistakes. As a result of breeding powerful, majestic horses, on occasion a donkey is created. A mistake, if you will. For centuries kings and military leaders have ridden beautiful stallions in public displays of power and leadership, yet, no one would consider riding a donkey during a ceremonial march...except Jesus.
It is totally fitting for the "King of the Jews" to make his grand appearance on the back of a lowly donkey for Jesus was, and is, known to take the weakest and poorest and exalt them! Also, it is no coincidence that his mother and father brought him into the world via a trip on donkey-back. Once again Jesus, in his actions alone, teaches us how God values even the lowest amongst us.
Only the Son of Man, our Lord and Savior, could take a cast-off animal such as the donkey and give it such a high position of accolade. I can only believe that in those few moments when Jesus was on his back, that donkey was as proud as a peacock. Or, just maybe, he carried the King with a humble attitude in some way knowing that the one that chose him was the one that chose all of us.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Heaven is for real
The idea of Heaven has been a perplexing one for me for many years. I truly believe there is such a place for our spirit came from somewhere and, therefore, has to return. I've studied scripture diligently for many months, and still, have many, many questions. But, I tell myself, isn't that what faith is for? To help support my beliefs and values?
I'm reading a book right now, Heaven is for real, that has been confirming and supporting all that I have believed. It is filled with scriptural knowledge, heart wrenching agony and tearful joy- everything a good book about heaven should have!
He called a little child to him, and placed the child among them. And he said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven." Matt 18:2-4
There is a section in this book where the author, a pastor, describes what it means to become a child again, and, he is dead on. For us to have child-like faith is to put our intelligent-all-knowing brain in the back seat for a moment; to put our idealistic thoughts on hold; and to humble ourselves to the point where we are willing to call a spade a spade and deal with the reality of it.
I look forward to the day when I am called home to be with Jesus, and yes, I wonder what it will be like. I know that it will be more than my earthly mind can comprehend. And that's all I need to know! Go get this little book, Heaven is for real, and be inspired about what Jesus did for us and what he still offers us!
I'm reading a book right now, Heaven is for real, that has been confirming and supporting all that I have believed. It is filled with scriptural knowledge, heart wrenching agony and tearful joy- everything a good book about heaven should have!
He called a little child to him, and placed the child among them. And he said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven." Matt 18:2-4
There is a section in this book where the author, a pastor, describes what it means to become a child again, and, he is dead on. For us to have child-like faith is to put our intelligent-all-knowing brain in the back seat for a moment; to put our idealistic thoughts on hold; and to humble ourselves to the point where we are willing to call a spade a spade and deal with the reality of it.
I look forward to the day when I am called home to be with Jesus, and yes, I wonder what it will be like. I know that it will be more than my earthly mind can comprehend. And that's all I need to know! Go get this little book, Heaven is for real, and be inspired about what Jesus did for us and what he still offers us!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Joy In The Moment
Floods, nuclear meltdowns, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis. A constant reminder of how little control we truly have in our lives and how the things of the "this world" are always at risk. We can spend an entire lifetime toiling to accumulate all these "things" while never experiencing the true joy of living.
Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the Father but from the world. The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever. 1 John 2:15-17
Loving and serving each other is the will of God. Not doing so because of the reward that awaits, but doing so because it is just what we do. It is in these small moments of service in which the joy of the Lord can be discovered. To see another person smile because they are truly grateful for what you have done for them can change your heart, and your mind, in a hurry.
It is in these small moments that we can see and feel God's love shining on us, and, in us. It's easy to pray for the big things in life- sick folks, financial hardship, marital woes. Why not spending time today praying to God for more of the small moments so that we might experience a little heaven on Earth?
Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the Father but from the world. The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever. 1 John 2:15-17
Loving and serving each other is the will of God. Not doing so because of the reward that awaits, but doing so because it is just what we do. It is in these small moments of service in which the joy of the Lord can be discovered. To see another person smile because they are truly grateful for what you have done for them can change your heart, and your mind, in a hurry.
It is in these small moments that we can see and feel God's love shining on us, and, in us. It's easy to pray for the big things in life- sick folks, financial hardship, marital woes. Why not spending time today praying to God for more of the small moments so that we might experience a little heaven on Earth?
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Kind of like death and taxes
But because of His great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions- it is by grace you have been saved. Ephesians 2:4
The harsh reality is that I don't deserve it. None of us do. Everyone one of us has lived, or maybe still are living, a life dominated by sin and transgressions. There are countless categories of sin and an infinite number of ways to sin, so much so that even knowing how we ought to act or behave, and not doing so, is sinful.
My point is, we cannot escape sin. It is all around us. Tempting, inviting and alluring. And, to know that I will succumb to it at some point, whether it be daily, weekly or yearly, is just one of those cold, hard facts of life. Kind of like death, and taxes.
The good news, though, the really, really good news, is that those sins I have committed are long gone. They have already been erased from my history. They don't have to be drug behind me in a crate, or lugged around in a backpack with me all the days of my life. Nope. They have been forgiven. Not because of who I am, or what I have done, or how much money I have given, or how many orphans I have helped, or how many meals I have delivered. No. Because Christ loved me enough to die for me, so that I, too, would not have to die for my sins.
It is through His mercy and grace that I am free from my sins. Hallelujah! If it were up to me, I'd be screwed! Yes, I am free because He was willing to suffer in my place. And so are you....
The harsh reality is that I don't deserve it. None of us do. Everyone one of us has lived, or maybe still are living, a life dominated by sin and transgressions. There are countless categories of sin and an infinite number of ways to sin, so much so that even knowing how we ought to act or behave, and not doing so, is sinful.
My point is, we cannot escape sin. It is all around us. Tempting, inviting and alluring. And, to know that I will succumb to it at some point, whether it be daily, weekly or yearly, is just one of those cold, hard facts of life. Kind of like death, and taxes.
The good news, though, the really, really good news, is that those sins I have committed are long gone. They have already been erased from my history. They don't have to be drug behind me in a crate, or lugged around in a backpack with me all the days of my life. Nope. They have been forgiven. Not because of who I am, or what I have done, or how much money I have given, or how many orphans I have helped, or how many meals I have delivered. No. Because Christ loved me enough to die for me, so that I, too, would not have to die for my sins.
It is through His mercy and grace that I am free from my sins. Hallelujah! If it were up to me, I'd be screwed! Yes, I am free because He was willing to suffer in my place. And so are you....
Monday, April 4, 2011
What have you got to lose?
Every now and then I run into people, old friends or merely acquaintances, whom I haven't seen in some time. A majority of the time we get caught up in talking about the kids, work, the latest vacation or some other trivial aspect of life. Once in awhile, though, the conversation has some meaning as we talk about how our lives have changed, how our perspective is now different or how our priorities have been realigned as a result of some incident, tragedy or trauma.
As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, in which you used to live when you followed the ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient. All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature objects of wrath. Ephesians 2:1-3
I have asked God and, myself, many times why it takes a trauma, tragedy or life altering event for us to truly turn our eyes to Jesus? As much as I haven't liked the answers, which is obviously why I continue to ask, the reality of it has set in. Just as Paul writes here in Ephesians, with God absent from our lives, we are at the mercy of a different spirit. One that preys on our Earthly desires and selfish thoughts. A spirit that manipulates and distorts our perspectives and thoughts so that simple, natural justification can prevail in any circumstance.
However, there comes a time in life when the reality of this strikes a chord: we are spiritual beings having a physical experience. Becoming spiritually inclined is an awakening of sorts in that either the pain of the wrath of God due to our disobedience or the miracle of the grace He offers, opens our hearts and minds to this new perspective.
The God of Heaven is patiently waiting, and will always be waiting, for those who are ready to come to Him. It is my experience that each of us will, at some point in our lives, need the presence of the Holy Spirit. It is not a matter of if, but when. I have chosen to have Him at my side daily for comfort, support, love and encouragement. I have been in the deep, dark pit of despair that results from trying to live without Him, relying solely on me, myself and I. That is a place I never want to return to...ever. That is Hell.
The journey back to living a life for God, with the Holy Spirit, will not-as Matt Maher says in his song "fix your life in 5 easy steps". It will, however, bring peace to your spirit so that you can begin making better decisions, seeing life more clearly and, putting things into a new perspective. God is waiting for you and me to choose Him over everything else. Will today be that day for you?
Nobody, at no time, in an any age, is perfect. The social stigma that has been placed on believers to be "perfect" is unattainable and keeps many from committing their lives to a higher pursuit. No one, not even our Heavenly Father, expects perfection from me or you. It is the pursuit of a holy life and recognizing when we slip, asking for forgiveness, and getting back on the path- that is what is expected.
Make today the day you fully commit- all in- to the pursuit of a holy life through Jesus Christ. What have you got to lose?
As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, in which you used to live when you followed the ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient. All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature objects of wrath. Ephesians 2:1-3
I have asked God and, myself, many times why it takes a trauma, tragedy or life altering event for us to truly turn our eyes to Jesus? As much as I haven't liked the answers, which is obviously why I continue to ask, the reality of it has set in. Just as Paul writes here in Ephesians, with God absent from our lives, we are at the mercy of a different spirit. One that preys on our Earthly desires and selfish thoughts. A spirit that manipulates and distorts our perspectives and thoughts so that simple, natural justification can prevail in any circumstance.
However, there comes a time in life when the reality of this strikes a chord: we are spiritual beings having a physical experience. Becoming spiritually inclined is an awakening of sorts in that either the pain of the wrath of God due to our disobedience or the miracle of the grace He offers, opens our hearts and minds to this new perspective.
The God of Heaven is patiently waiting, and will always be waiting, for those who are ready to come to Him. It is my experience that each of us will, at some point in our lives, need the presence of the Holy Spirit. It is not a matter of if, but when. I have chosen to have Him at my side daily for comfort, support, love and encouragement. I have been in the deep, dark pit of despair that results from trying to live without Him, relying solely on me, myself and I. That is a place I never want to return to...ever. That is Hell.
The journey back to living a life for God, with the Holy Spirit, will not-as Matt Maher says in his song "fix your life in 5 easy steps". It will, however, bring peace to your spirit so that you can begin making better decisions, seeing life more clearly and, putting things into a new perspective. God is waiting for you and me to choose Him over everything else. Will today be that day for you?
Nobody, at no time, in an any age, is perfect. The social stigma that has been placed on believers to be "perfect" is unattainable and keeps many from committing their lives to a higher pursuit. No one, not even our Heavenly Father, expects perfection from me or you. It is the pursuit of a holy life and recognizing when we slip, asking for forgiveness, and getting back on the path- that is what is expected.
Make today the day you fully commit- all in- to the pursuit of a holy life through Jesus Christ. What have you got to lose?
Friday, April 1, 2011
This New Life
Much has been written in scripture, and in other books, about the transformative nature of the Holy Spirit and what happens when you invite the Lord into your life. The ultimate goal for us as believers is to reside in Heaven, with the Lord, for eternity, enjoying the promise of salvation. While here on earth, however, we still have to live our lives, day in and day out. Here is what Paul writes about living with the Holy Spirit: "You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness." Ephesians 4:22-24
How many times do focus on truly putting off my old self, taking on a new attitude, only to find that I cannot sustain it for more than a few measly days. What a huge frustration for me it is to not be able to follow through, continuously, on what I have been taught. Herein lies one of my biggest challenges in living spiritually inclined. Consistency.
The key, for me, is recognition. It's important for me to be able to recognize when I am slipping off the path illuminated by the Holy Spirit. Satan, and all of his troops, do their best to drag me to a different path, daily, which is why it takes daily prayer and reading to keep me focused.
One of the glories of being saved in Christ is that His forgiveness of our sins is eternal, as long as we are able to confess them Falling short of the goal, being distracted from the path of righteousness and letting my mind be deceived by the senses is part of being human that will forever challenge me. Thank goodness I have a loving God that will accept me in whatever condition I show up, as long as I know Him and confess my shortcomings, mistakes and mess-ups.
How amazing is it to know that there is one person, always, in my corner, on my side, loving me unconditionally, not because He has to, but because He chooses to! He chose me, so it's up to me to choose Him, daily.
How many times do focus on truly putting off my old self, taking on a new attitude, only to find that I cannot sustain it for more than a few measly days. What a huge frustration for me it is to not be able to follow through, continuously, on what I have been taught. Herein lies one of my biggest challenges in living spiritually inclined. Consistency.
The key, for me, is recognition. It's important for me to be able to recognize when I am slipping off the path illuminated by the Holy Spirit. Satan, and all of his troops, do their best to drag me to a different path, daily, which is why it takes daily prayer and reading to keep me focused.
One of the glories of being saved in Christ is that His forgiveness of our sins is eternal, as long as we are able to confess them Falling short of the goal, being distracted from the path of righteousness and letting my mind be deceived by the senses is part of being human that will forever challenge me. Thank goodness I have a loving God that will accept me in whatever condition I show up, as long as I know Him and confess my shortcomings, mistakes and mess-ups.
How amazing is it to know that there is one person, always, in my corner, on my side, loving me unconditionally, not because He has to, but because He chooses to! He chose me, so it's up to me to choose Him, daily.
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