Tumbling clouds and breezes rise
Sunday, February 26, 2023
He's more than Power and Might
Tumbling clouds and breezes rise
Monday, February 13, 2023
Valentines Day
Cards, hearts, flowers, candy, and martyrdom.
Some accounts tell us that St. Valentine was a Roman priest and a physician. He is supposed to have been killed during the persecution of Christians by the emperor Claudius II in about the year 270. There are other "Valentines" that people have named as the person to whom February 14 is connected. At least one of those men was supposed to have been martyred as well.
For myself, I prefer not to dwell on the martyrdom, or to think of the "cards, hearts, flowers, and candy." I prefer to dwell on the fact of love - not just romantic love as the holiday has evolved into, but the love of our God.
The only reason there is real love in this world is that God himself IS love. It is so cool that the creator of this world IS what His creation needs.
Mature?
No baby steps here - fully grown - fully made - Yes!
Genesis 1:31 "God saw all that He had made, and it was very good."
It was very good indeed.
And yet, the woman and man fell for the lies of the devil. They fell for the twisted words, the enticing fruit, they fell for the dream of being like God - knowing everything.
They were grown, but being grown does not always equate to being wise, or mature.
In the Bible, 1 Timothy 4:12, Paul is writing to a young leader. He uses the words, "Don't let anyone despise your youth..." We can make much of this, saying that age has nothing to do with a person's ability to understand and teach the Word of God.
I agree. Age does not, but for the most part, maturity does. And as Paul continues the sentance, he says "set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love and in purity." Those actions are cultivated over the years of one's life - hopefully.
There is always a "but," because we also learn from those we want to learn from - children as well.
Jesus specifically brought children to Himself. He said that the Kingdom of God is like them - like those innocent and trusting children.
A flower begins as a seed, and then a bud, it becomes more and more beautiful as it ages, so a follower of Christ can become. As a Christ Follower is warmed by the Son of God, fed by the Holy Spirit and watered by the Word, she will become beautiful and healthy. That person will be a blessing to others. She will give healthy food and a beautiful aroma to those she touches.
My prayer as I age is that I will "smell good" to those around me.
Love Diane
Saturday, January 28, 2023
Mercy Is!
It seems that the word "Mercy" is used in different ways in the Scriptures, but one of the most moving to me is that "Mercy" seems to be connected with "God NOT doing something."
The mercy of God is ultimately shown in His forgiveness - in God NOT punishing us for our sins, for the way we let him down, and the way we lack true obedience. God doesn't punish his followers, his children, as they deserve - He forgives.
In Micah 6, the people are being told that loving mercy is truly understanding our own sinfulness. He says, "the Lord has told you what is good," stressing our dependence and station as created children of the God of the universe.
The God of the Universe! This is the one and only God who has so graciously forgiven, loved, and gifted us with his help and compassion.
How can we do anything other than walk humbly before Him?
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
“How Deep The Father's Love For Us” is a timeless hymn from British songwriter and Christian worship leader, Stuart Townend.
This song seems like it must have been with us forever, but it was just written in 1995. Mr. Townend has written many songs used in Christian worship. This one, however, stands out to me as more than a normal hymn: it's a sermon. This song/sermon tells us the real truth about God and His love, and it speaks of the price that He paid for our sins. The words denote true worship, focusing on Him primarily, and focusing on us as recipients of God's love, His sacrifice, and His grace. You'll want to click on the link below to hear the words.
I can't quote the entire song here, but the words create in me deep feelings of regret and sadness for the pain my sin has to have caused our Father, but they also inspire feelings of tremendous gratitude for this sacrifice.
The lyrics end with that sacrifice.
"His wounds have paid my ransom."
We can continue to thank God for the ministry of this writer and pray that God will continue blessing us with the thoughts and music that come from Mr. Townend's heart.
Next week I'll be talking about sacrifice - I wonder what thoughts will show up in my scripture reading time. God has so much to tell us.
Thursday, January 12, 2023
Right now I'm wondering about the God who is so powerful that He can control the stars, the sun, the wind and the water. Why would He ever want to come down to my level and care for me.
Why would the God who created the world, bend down and breathe life into His created man? It seems so strange that God would bend down from the heights of heaven for someone so small and so helpless as man.
Soon I'll be spending time studying with a group of ladies, the lessons by Beth Moore, called "Chasing Vines."
I cheated and began reading the student book. The first pages I read brought thoughts of God's work in creating mankind. He made man out of the dust of the ground - out of dirt. That's a picture that hadn't come to mind for me in the past. "Out of Dirt."
Thinking of the value of dirt in growing living things, I'd be interested to know what picture that brings to your mind.
But for now -
Yes,
"How priceless is your unfailing love, O God! People take refuge in the shadow of your wings." Psalm 36:7 (NIV)
Thursday, January 5, 2023
Happy New year 2023.
I didn't think I'd make it to 2023. Years ago I thought 2010 might be stretching it. But dear friend, we did, and I truly don't want to miss what God has ahead for me, for all of us - and yet, sometimes I fear it. Don't you?
Sometimes I feel more than a tiny bit afraid of what this year will bring, but the word I hear within my fear is - TRUST!
I heard the song again this morning, "Trust His heart." sung by Cynthia Clawson. You can find it on YouTube. It really says what I wish for all of us. "When you can't see His hand, trust His heart."
Can you do that, can you trust God's heart? I believe you can - and I can. He's proven time and again that He is powerful, He's just, and He's good and loving enough to be trusted.
Trust Him.
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