Friday, March 24, 2017

Pressure

Stop me if you've heard this one before- "It's good to be under pressure; it means you're still in the game." It's a quote from the movie 'Catching Faith'.

This morning I was trying to think about what to write. I thought about the study I've been doing on Mary, the mother of Jesus, the thought-provoking devotional I'd read about fellowship between the Trinity, and my dad's advice about the balance between excitement and anxiety when you're facing something new; but it was this phrase that caught my eye as I ate popcorn and watched this movie on Netflix on my quiet Friday night.

What pressure are you under today? What's going on in your life that's weighing you down? What have you been praying for God to relieve you from?

I don't remember off the top of my head where it is but in the New Testament there's a place where Paul talks about the thorn in his side and how he's prayed for God to remove it but God hasn't.

Paul! An apostle of God! Jesus appeared to him in person on the road to Damascus! He spoke to him personally! And he had a thorn on his side? Unanswered prayer? How is that possible?

Maybe it was because he was teaching Paul something, I don't know but I am sure that God put it in the Bible to teach us something.

Sometimes God's answer is no.

Sometimes He doesn't remove the thorn, He doesn't change the marriage, He doesn't save the house, He doesn't cure the illness or provide the job and we don't understand why. But there's always a reason even when we can't see it.

So when the pressure's on and you feel like you're about to drown, take a deep breath and change your perspective. Remember, "It's good to be under pressure; it means you're still in the game."

Saturday, March 18, 2017

My Friend

My mom came across this poem a while back and shared it with me. I'll let D.J. Higgins words speak for themselves and give us all something to think about this week.




MY FRIEND
D.J. Higgins

My friend, I stand in judgement now
And feel that you’re to blame somehow . . .
On earth I walked with you day by day
And never did you point The Way.

You know the Lord in truth and glory
But, never did you tell the story.
My knowledge then was dim;
You could have led me safe to Him.

Though we lived together on the earth,
You never told me of the second birth.
And now I stand this day condemned
Because you failed to mention Him.

You taught me many things, that’s true,
I called you ‘friend’ and trusted you.
But I learn, now that it’s too late,
You could have saved me from this fate.

We walked by day and talked by night,
Still you failed to show me the Light.
You let me live, love, and die,
You knew I’d never live on High.

Yes, I called you Friend in life.
And trusted you through joy and strife.
And yet, on coming to the end,
I cannot, now, call you my friend.

Saturday, March 11, 2017

TAWG

Right now I'm reading a great devotional called "Pearls of Great Price" by Joni Eareckson Tada and last week she talked about a statue at John Hopkins that is a statue of Christ. Her story included sitting at Jesus' feet both literally and figuratively and challenged readers to do just that. I read this on a morning when I had a very limited amount of time before work and then a packed day ahead of me and my first thought was 'how am I going to find time to sit at Jesus' feet and rest in his presence on a day like today?'

But that's the thing about our God, He always provides a way.

I have a dog and every morning one of the first things I do is take her for a walk. Normally while we walk I take time to pray for different people in my life but on this day I set that aside for a while to just take a walk with Jesus.

As weird as it sounds I mean what I said. I imagined that the Savior was walking beside me and I talked to Him about my day, about what was going on and I took some time to just ask for strength to get through it.

At the end of the week my friend and I went out for the morning and as I shared this experience with her she told me about when she was involved with Campus Crusade (now called CRU) at college and their emphasis on TAWG- Time Alone With God. They encouraged their students to spend one hour a week, sometime during the week, to just spend time with God, not doing anything else.

That's when it hit me, whether it's an hour or ten minutes while you walk the dog, five minutes in the shower or that thirty seconds you have between strapping your kid in the car seat and getting in the car yourself, take some time with God.

It doesn't matter if you just say, God help me today, or have a whole conversation, just open up that door of communication with the Lord and listen to what He has to say each day.

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Thoughts From a Busy Week

It's been a very busy week around here, with lots of work, tons of writing and sickness sneaking in to disrupt life I haven't had a lot of time to think about what I was going to post this week. Then I spent half the day out with a friend running errands and I forgot about even posting until just a little while ago. In fact I was just finishing the dishes and thinking/praying about what to post when I looked down at the sink and noticed that one side of it wasn't draining.

See we have a double sink in our kitchen and sometimes when one side is plugged or already draining the other side won't drain as quickly because of how the pipes are set up. Don't ask me to explain the details, I have no idea how it works. But what occurred to me is that if you look at the right side and say 'hmm... that's not draining' and then you try to fix it on that side it won't do you any good because the problem isn't on that side, it's on the left side of the sink.

Let me put this another way. Say I wake up one morning and wrist is hurting. I may do exercises, try stretching it or try rubbing my wrist but the pain won't go away. I have two choices, I can either keep trying what I'm already doing that's obviously not working or I can look for another cause of the pain instead of just trying to fix the symptom. This search may lead me up to my shoulder or neck where a knot has formed that's causing the pain to travel down to my wrist. Rub out the knot and the pain goes away.

So what's the point of these examples?

It's simple, sometimes things aren't as they seem.

That girl at school who always seems mad at you? Maybe it's not you she's mad at, maybe she's having a hard time at home and she tries to stay angry to keep from crying.

Your friend who yells at you for no reason one day? Maybe they just had something terrible happen and they don't mean to take it out on you but they're so shook up they don't know how to react.

A parent gets overly angry because you didn't take the garbage out? Well what else has gone on in their day to make them so upset?

Or here's one, you feel distant from God and you wonder why He's not listening? Maybe it's not Him who's distant, maybe it's you. Try going back to your Bible and doing some listening yourself.

Anyways that's my thought for the day. Take it, leave it, or look outside the box and come up with your own thoughts. =)

Liar, Lunatic or Lord

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