Friday, April 24, 2020


HOW SHOULD YOU LOOK ….

While we are confined to quarters, (The great Stay Home caused by Covid-19, if you are reading this way into the future.)  I decided to do a Bible Study and I came across the question:  What visible attributes can be found in someone who knows and is directed by the Word of God?

I quickly started to write a long list of descriptive words:  Confident

That is as far as I got when I heard a voice say, “Really Mary? 

(I should have known God was reading over my shoulder.  I don’t know why he does that.  He already knows what I am going to say.  This makes me wonder why he doesn’t stop me before I blurt out something really strange, but that is for another blog.)

Well, I would be confident!

“Confident?  You?  Are you still nervous when you deliver a message?”

Yes.  But…

“No but about it.  Now, go google and then answer the question.  Limit it to four attributes or you will be searching into eternity.”

Hey God…

“Back already?”

Already?  It has been days.  I googled a lot!

“I barely blinked and here you are with your ‘Hey God.’  Are you ready to answer the question?”

Am I ever!  As instructed, I stopped at four.  Ready.  Set.  Go.

What visible attributes can be found in someone
who knows and is directed by the Word of God?

Confident:  A person would be confident when the Word directed them into action.
  • Moses came to mind and he was not confident.  I often wonder how come you didn’t just shake your head and find another person to lead your people out of Egypt.  Moses argued with you, as if you didn’t already know he was lacking in the speech department.  And asking you to send someone else.  Can I do that next time?  Ask you to send someone besides me?  Never mind.  I know the answer.  He was not confident.
  • Then I thought of the kid with the slingshot.  Talk about confidence!  David, grabbing his slingshot, bending over to pick up a rock, and taking aim.  No doubt in that young man’s heart that he would slay the giant.  I bet he did a “happy dance” after Goliath fell.  Confidence oozed out of David. 

Willing:  When the direction comes, they would be willing to serve.
  • Mother Teresa, a little bit of a lady, said, “By blood, I am Albanian.  By citizenship, an Indian.  By faith, I am a Catholic nun.  As to my calling, I belong to the world.  As to my heart, I belong entirely to the Heart of Jesus.”  That has to make heaven shout with joy when one of your children so willingly goes down the path you planned for them.  What great things she did!  Mother Teresa could be described as “willing on steroids.”
  • Of course, there is Jonah, who was anything but willing.  Talk about stubborn.  Yes, I know.  I could be a descendant of Jonah.  But, my goodness, you told him what to do and instead he runs off and gets swallowed by a whale.  He gets out, gets the attention of the people of Nineveh, and then… Then he pouts.  Where do you get these people?  Pouts!  Jonah certainly did not show one sign of being willing to serve.

Vision:  A person would be determined to carry out the vision they received.
  • Do you know who S. Truett Cathy is?  What if I tell you he had a vision about the best chicken sandwich ever?  Bingo.  He founded Chick-fil-A.  He not only had a vision, he had determination.  It took seven years and $50,000,000 to perfect their Grilled Nuggets.  Mr. Cathy’s vision allowed him to help others and stand as a Christian in the business world.
  • Here is another one.  Do you know Kahlon Ingham?  Ok.  OK.  Of course you know.  I get it, asking if you know something is more than a bit rhetorical.  Back to a vision.  Kahlon is a young boy in Texas who had a vision.  His vision was not grand.  It was a simple idea because he saw people homeless and they needed shelter.  He collected a few blankets and a few tents and he had help delivering them.  Kyle Ingham said, “Some of us see people that we want to help and we don’t know how, and a 10-year-old boy can look at something and say, ‘This is the way we address it and this is the way we help people.’”  Being young did not stop him from fulfilling his vision.

Dynamic:  A person would be dynamic.  Almost bigger than life.
  • Billy Graham was dynamic.  He was known around the world.  He told thousands, maybe millions, about You and Your Word.  Without a doubt, you could see he knew and was directed by Your Word.  He was dynamic.
  • Then I thought of my Grandma.  Believe me, she knew her Bible!  She was directed by the words written there.  She was not dynamic and she did not tell thousands.  But she told me.

“These are four good examples, but what have you learned from googling?”

I have learned…. I can answer the question…. I HAVE NO IDEA!  I thought it was an easy question.  I know a lot of Christians.  There is one big problem.

“What is the problem?  I thought this was an easy question.”

News flash!  Your children do not all act alike!

“Not news to me, Mary.  That is the beauty of it.”

Now I am confused, but that seems to happen every time we have one of these conversations. 

“How about I put it in very easy to understand terms?  Your examples are all good, but the best one is the last one….because it is personal.  Evangelist Billy Graham had a calling, but he was not to draw you to Christ.  That was what your grandma was to do.  She knew My Words.  She was directed by My Words.  She showed you the way.”

The perfect person for the job – is that what you are saying?

“Yes.”

Even though Moses couldn’t speak with flair and asked you to send someone else?

“Yes.”

David with the slingshot?

“Yes.”

Pouting Jonah and Mother Teresa?

“Jonah is Jonah and Mother Teresa… extremes and both perfect for the job.”

S. Truett Cathy and Kahlon Ingham …?

“Yes and yes.  Mary, there is no certain “look” for a person following my direction.  They look like… they look like themselves.”

And me?  Am I perfect for the job?

“The verdict is still out on that one.”

Oh, God.  You are teasing me……………you are teasing, right?

“Time will tell.”

Friday, April 17, 2020



READING THE BIBLE:
BIBLE ROULETTE – FIND THAT SCRIPTURE –THAT MAKES SENSE

I wonder how many people know how to read the Bible.  Do I know how to read the Bible?  Well, do I know how to read it correctly?  Is there a right and wrong way? 

All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.               2 Timothy 3:16-17

BIBLE ROULETTE

BIBLE ROULETTE:  The act of flipping the Bible open at random and believing God will supernaturally speak to you in this way; that He will guide you to a very import Divine message.

I promise each scripture was random.

Try #1:  Then I acknowledged my sin to you and did not cover up my iniquity.  I said, “I will confess my transgressions to the Lord” – and you forgave the guilt of my sin.  Psalm 32:5 

Wow!  This works.  I did not have a question in mind, but God sure sent me a fantastic, life saving verse. 

Try #2:  You answer us with awesome deeds of righteousness, O God our Savior, the hope of all the ends of the earth and of the farthest seas,  Psalm 65:5 

Maybe I need to go to a casino, because I am two for two.  This verse says God answers us and is our Savior, the hope of all.  It doesn’t get much better than that.

Try #3:  Remember the instruction you gave your servant Moses, saying, “If you are unfaithful, I will scatter you among the nations,   Nehemiah 1:8    

I will admit, after two tries opening to Psalms, I tilted the Bible a bit to the front.  Again, I had no question in mind, but this  random verse doesn’t help me today.

Try #4:  “I tell you the truth,” Jesus answered, “today – yes, tonight – before the rooster crows twice you yourself will disown me three times.”  Mark 14:30 

A bit of a tilt to the back and the Bible opened to this scripture.  Pretty good verse considering Easter was last Sunday.  But what is God trying to tell me? 

I know:  I need to fess up, listen to God for an answer, be faithful or I might get moved somewhere far away, and do not disown Jesus.  These are all good points but Bible Roulette doesn’t make sense as the way to read the Bible.  What if I had opened to ….

FIND THAT SCRIPTURE

….Your carcasses will be food for all the birds of the air and the beasts of the earth, and there will be no one to frighten them away.  Deuteronomy 28:26

Oh, now that was fun.  I looked and looked to find a far out scripture to prove that Bible Roulette could be harmful.  Who would want to continue reading if this was the first verse they came across?

Find That Scripture is used a lot.  A WHOLE LOT!  How often do you hear: “I am right.  It is in the Bible.”

If you read “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me.”, you could prove Jesus did not want to die.

If you read “Then the king said, “Bring me a sword” so they brought a sword for the king.  He then gave an order: “Cut the living child in two and give half to one and half to the other.”, you could prove the Bible supported infanticide. 

If you read “Also a dispute arose among them as to which of them was considered to be greatest.”, you could prove the disciples did not get along and they argued.

Find That Scripture doesn’t make sense as the way to read the Bible either. 

THAT MAKES SENSE

So what does make sense?  A few thoughts:

  • The Bible is God-breathed so every verse is important.  Every verse has meaning. 
  • The Bible is meant to be read in context.
  • Reading the Bible is to provide spiritual nourishment by understanding and applying the truths of the scriptures.
  • We have to be open/receptive to the Word.

Where do we start? 

  • Find the right Bible.  I am not going to advise anyone on this.  There are literal translations (following the words of the original very closely and exactly) and non-literal (figures of speech).  If you want guidance on finding the right Bible for you, talk to a minister. 

  • PRAY – Before you start reading, pray.  This will calm your body and open your mind to understanding the scripture.
  • Do not try to read large amounts at one sitting.  Believe me, your mind will wonder, your brain will get fuzzy, and your butt will get tired.  (On occasion, you will get lost in the action and read and read and read.  Been there, done that…sorry dear lunch is not ready.  I will get right on it.)
  • If you do not understand a passage, read it again.  If you still do not understand, make a note and go back to it. 
  • A new Christian should read the New Testament first.  Read and search for how Jesus lived and allow His actions to become yours.
  • Read more than a verse here and there.  You need to see what was going on, who was there, why something was said, and what was the outcome.  No Bible Roulette.  You need the content.
  • Begin “new” and do not try to make the Bible say what you want.  No Find That Scripture.  As you read, let the scriptures find you.
  • Respect the Bible, but the Bible is for you to use.  Either make notes in the margin or have paper or journal ready for notes.  Do what makes you comfortable. 
  
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.  Genesis 1:1
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The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s people.  Amen.  Revelation 22:21




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Friday, April 10, 2020


IT IS FINISHED

Jesus was going home!  He was going to see His FATHER!  He was going back to sit on His Throne!  Jesus would have been filled with joy and excitement.  JESUS WAS GOING HOME!

OH MY GOODNESS!!!  JESUS IS HOME!!!  JESUS IS SITTING AT THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD!!!

Wow.  My soul is just jumping around inside me with joy.  I swear the Holy Spirit is turning cartwheels.  Doing handstands.  The Holy Spirit is putting his hand in the air, making a fist, bringing that hand down, and shouting, “Yes!”

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I closed the first two parts of the Easter message with TO BE CONTINUED, because my story - your story - our hope began the day Jesus said, “It is finished.”

It was not his life that was finished.  He arose.

It was not his work that was finished.  That continues.

What is finished?  Glad you asked.

WHAT IS FINISHED?

I am a sinner.  No matter how hard I try, I sin.  I try to not make the same mistake twice, but I even fail at that.  I am a sinner.  And I was lost.

You see, when Jesus said, “It is finished.” he was talking about me being lost.  He changed “was” to “no longer.”

I am a sinner.  No matter how hard I try, I sin.  I try to not make the same mistake twice, but I even fail at that.  I am a sinner.  And I am no longer lost.

Jesus was on that Cross for me.  To pay for the sins I know I do and for the sins I don’t even know I commit.  When Jesus died, my life changed.  When Jesus died, every blessing, every gift of God became available to me.  To me...a sinner.  Right there for the taking was hope and peace and grace and eternal life.

And one Sunday morning, when I was still a young girl, I walked to the altar and accepted Jesus as my Savior.

And someday, Jesus will take my hands and look into my eyes and gently say, “I love you Mary.  Look, I am ALIVE!  It told you everything would be okay.  Wait till you see the room I have prepared just for you.  I had them put some bubble stuff in your room.  Oh, Mary, the bubbles here reflect the jewels.  The bubbles can even look like pearls.”

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Jesus took my sin.  Guess what...HE TOOK YOURS TOO!  Have you accepted Jesus as your savior?  I pray you have, because we all need saved and we all need a Savior to take our hands, look us in the eyes, and give us the assurance that it will be okay.

Friday, April 03, 2020


HE AROSE

And...and, Jesus is so calm.  It will be okay.  Jesus is calm.

A very long time ago, the worst of man came out and condemned God’s Son.  And calmly Jesus died.

AND NOT SO CALMLY HE AROSE.

As you all know, my mind seems to work a bit differently than most.  (I saw your heads nod in agreement.) I do not picture Jesus coming out of that tomb as quiet and calm.  Jesus would have been calm, but everyone else ...  no way.

The disciples were still hiding.  I get it.  They were afraid.  I am always saying, “I wish God would put a note beside my bed, so when I got up, I would know exactly what to do that day.” The disciples needed a note.  Even though Jesus had told them, they did not understand.  Yup, they needed a note.  They were not calm.  They were troubled.

As the men sat around discussing, the women were busy.  They knew what they had to do.  And it was not easy.  As they gathered the burial spices, as they worked in silence, as they walked to the tomb, they had so many unanswered questions: Why?  What now?  But I thought...  Questions and no one to give them answers.  They needed a note.  They were not calm.  They were troubled.

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NO NOTE —- AN ANGEL

The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified.  He is not here; he has risen, just as he said.  Come and see the place where he lay.  Then go quickly and tell his disciples; ‘He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee.  There you will see him.’ Now I have told you.”

And immediately it was not calm.  No quiet thoughts.  No slow walk.  Now there was HOPE!

The air would have become charged with hope and renewed energy.  They ran!  The women ran!  They were filled with joy!  Jesus is alive!  They were no longer troubled.  The women had hope.

The disciples could not believe what they were told.  And told by very excited, joyful women.  Can you picture these men suddenly standing tall and hurrying out the door, instead of hiding and talking quietly?  Could it be?  Can you picture them stopping, looking at each other, and their eyes becoming bright with understanding?  Their souls were filling with hope as they turned and rushed to Galilee.  Jesus is alive!  They were no longer troubled.  The disciples had hope.

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The Easter Story is full of emotions.  There are shouts of Hosanna and of give us Barabbas.  There are palm branches and there are hammers.  There is the washing of feet and the sound of feet running away.  There is despair and there is hope.

And...and, Jesus is so calm.  It will be okay.  Jesus is calm.

I do believe Jesus was calm.  Except..except for when he arose.  The picture is always of Jesus, in a white robe, spreading his arms, and floating away.  The disciples, heads turned toward heaven, watching him disappear into the clouds.

I think this image is all wrong.  Jesus was going home!  He was going to see His FATHER!  He was going back to sit on His Throne!  Jesus would have been filled with joy and excitement.  JESUS WAS GOING HOME!

I found a picture that I think represents Jesus’ resurrection.





TO BE CONTINUED