WHEN’S DINNER?

As kids, how many time did we ask this question of our parents?  As parents, how many times did our children ask— “When’s dinner?”  Words like “soon, later, and when I call you,” come from our lips as we are obviously preparing the meal.  What is frustrating to me as the cook is when the meal is ready, the table set, you call them to the eat—and they don’t come!  Has this ever happened to you?  I’m pretty sure it has.  I’ve been known to ask the neighbor boy or girl playing with our kids if they’d like to eat when my own kids don’t come when called!

We did it.  Our kids do it.  We’re hungry, we want to eat, but when the time arrives to come to the Table, our focus is somewhere else, on the task at hand, mindlessly on a tv show rerun. We say, “just a minute” which truthfully means I’m not interested right now.  Or we might hear, “can I finish this first”? Excuses made to the one who is blessing you with a meal is not a good look for us. How frustrating to the preparer of the meal!  We wonder why the cook’s voice rises to a level of ear-piercing persistency, “Come now, or don’t eat”! 

In the final passage of the trilogy of Jesus’ stories about who God is with His desire to commune with us at His Table, we understand the frustration of God by those who refuse with lame excuses.  But God, replies Jesus, continues to call all when His chosen refuse to come the Table.  There’s room at God’s Table for each one of us who believe and follow Him when we are called. 

Today, many who say they know Him still refuse, making excuses such as “when I finish college, I’ll come”; “when I clean up my act, I’ll come”; “when we begin our family, I’ll come”; “when we have completed this work for my job, it will only take a few years”; “later, when I have accomplished my life goals”; the excuse list goes on and on. 

God does not desire to merely be a compartmental piece of our lives but the whole of our lives.  He is Life!  He knows us better than we know ourselves.  He knows just what we need most when we need it.  He delights in us with all the details of our lives.  (Psalm 37)

Fortunately for all of us, God is patient, loving and compassionate.  “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 2 Peter 3:9 NIV So, He continues to call…

Jesus is calling everyone to The Table of His love, mercy, and grace.  Just come, without excuses, to relate to the One who loves us most.  Come to The Table.  Eat the Bread and Drink the Wine that represents Jesus’ sacrifice for us.  All are welcome.  Jesus made room for everyone. 

Are you hurting and broken within?
Overwhelmed by the weight of your sin?
Jesus is calling
Have you come to the end of yourself
Do you thirst for a drink from the well?
Jesus is calling

O come to the altar
The Father’s arms are open wide
Forgiveness was bought with
The precious blood of Jesus Christ

(Come to the Altar, by Elevation, written by; Wade Joye / Christopher Brown / Mack Brock / Steven Furtick)

Luke 14, The Message

The Story of the Dinner Party

15 That triggered a response from one of the guests: “How fortunate the one who gets to eat dinner in God’s kingdom!”

16-17 Jesus followed up. “Yes. For there was once a man who threw a great dinner party and invited many. When it was time for dinner, he sent out his servant to the invited guests, saying, ‘Come on in; the food’s on the table.’

18 “Then they all began to beg off, one after another making excuses. The first said, ‘I bought a piece of property and need to look it over. Send my regrets.’

19 “Another said, ‘I just bought five teams of oxen, and I really need to check them out. Send my regrets.’

20 “And yet another said, ‘I just got married and need to get home to my wife.’

21 “The servant went back and told the master what had happened. He was outraged and told the servant, ‘Quickly, get out into the city streets and alleys. Collect all who look like they need a square meal, all the misfits and homeless and down-and-out you can lay your hands on, and bring them here.’

22 “The servant reported back, ‘Master, I did what you commanded—and there’s still room.’

23-24 “The master said, ‘Then go to the country roads. Whoever you find, drag them in. I want my house full! Let me tell you, not one of those originally invited is going to get so much as a bite at my dinner party.’”

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

The Master has prepared a feast to celebrate our relationship with Him.  The invitation was first to the Jews, His Chosen but is now for everyone of every nation.  “When’s dinner” is not the question to be asked but rather the question that only we can answer is, “Are we ready and willing to come no matter the time?”

Peter, one of Jesus closest friend and follower, helps us to understand through his letters to believers…

I want you to recall the words spoken in the past by the holy prophets and the command given by our Lord and Savior through your apostles.

Above all, you must understand that in the last days scoffers will come, scoffing and following their own evil desires. They will say, “Where is this ‘coming’ he promised? Ever since our ancestors died, everything goes on as it has since the beginning of creation.” But they deliberately forget that long ago by God’s word the heavens came into being and the earth was formed out of water and by water. By these waters also the world of that time was deluged and destroyed. By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly.

But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day.” 2 Peter 3:2-8

The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 2 Peter 3:9 NIV

“When’s dinner”?  Only God knows.  Just be ready to come and take your place at His Table.  By the way, “There’s still room …”

Leave behind your regrets and mistakes
Come today, there’s no reason to wait
Jesus is calling
Bring your sorrows and trade them for joy
From the ashes, a new life is born
Jesus is calling

O come to the altar
The Father’s arms are open wide
Forgiveness was bought with
The precious blood of Jesus Christ
Forgiveness was bought with
The precious blood

Oh, what a Savior
Isn’t He wonderful?
Sing hallelujah, Christ is risen
Bow down before Him
For He is Lord of all
Sing hallelujah, Christ is risen

O come to the altar
The Father’s arms are open wide
Forgiveness was bought with
The precious blood of Jesus Christ …

Lord,

Thank you for grafting all nations into The Vine that gives Life eternal to all who believe in you.  Thank you for calling out to us. Thank you for leading us daily.  Thank you for cleansing our repentant hearts, renewing our minds, refreshing our souls daily with your new mercies with continued joy and peace settling into our being from your work of salvation in us that prepares us to sit at The Table. Thank you for your love that teaches us to love in Truth.

In Jesus Name, Amen

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GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER?

“Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” is a 1967 American romantic comedy-drama film produced and directed by Stanley Kramer, and written by William Rose. It stars Spencer Tracy (in his final role), Sidney Poitier, and Katharine Hepburn, and features Hepburn’s niece Katharine Houghton.  Does anyone remember this film?

The film was one of the few films of the time to depict an interracial marriage in a positive light, as interracial marriage historically had been illegal in many states of the United States. It was still illegal in 17 states, until June 12, 1967, six months before the film was released, and scenes were filmed just before anti-miscegenation laws were struck down by the Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia.  The film was controversial but tastefully done in a world that needed to change.

The Plot:  In 1967, Joanna Drayton, a 23-year-old white woman, returns from her Hawaiian vacation to her parents’ home in San Francisco with Dr. John Prentice, a 37-year-old black widower. The couple became engaged after a 10-day whirlwind romance. Joanna’s parents are Matt Drayton, a successful newspaper editor, and his wife, Christina, who owns an art gallery. Though both of the Draytons are liberal-minded, they are initially shocked their daughter is engaged to a man of a different race. Christina gradually accepts the situation, but Matt objects because of the likely unhappiness and seemingly insurmountable problems the couple will face in American culture.

John’s parents, the Prentices, arrive. They, too, are shocked when discovering Joanna is white. At the Drayton home, various private conversations occur among the two families. All agree more time is needed to absorb the situation. The two mothers meet and agree this was an unexpected event, but support their children. The two fathers meet, both expressing disapproval at this unhappy occasion. The Monsignor advises John not to withdraw, despite Matt’s objections. John’s mother tells him she and Christina both approve. John and his father discuss their generational differences. 

He says although the pair face enormous problems ahead due to their racial differences, they must find a way to overcome them, and he will approve the marriage, knowing all along he had no right to stop it. The families and the Monsignor then adjourn to the dining room for dinner.

It has been suggested that a pair of contemporary cases of interracial marriage influenced Rose when he was writing the film’s script.  In 2017, on its 50th anniversary, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”.

I would like to say times have changed since this portrayal of prejudice 1967.  However, we humans are still judgmental, presumptuous, and truly arrogant as we consider who we will honor with an invitation to our table for dinner.  We choose people who are look and dress like us.  We invite those who go to the same places as we do.  We enjoy the company of those who think and behave exactly like us.  Even these statements are prejudicial assumptions based on mere presumptions of who we think others are in our limited estimation.  We simply size people up and put them in ranking order.  Sigh.

We can legislate many laws to correct the situation—and we have.  But until our hearts are transformed, our attitudes changed, and our behaviors toward each other are loving, merciful and gracious; nothing of significance is different in the way we treat each other.

This has been a problem longer than our lifetimes.  Over 2000 years ago, the ranking of people was an issue then as well.  The religious leaders who knew The Laws of God as well as the back of their hands—did not actually live out what God had intended.  Jesus came to earth to seek and to save the lost.  His mission was to reconcile (reconnect) people to God.  He also made time to reteach God’s people, along with the religious leaders over them, what God said and still says today.  Love God.  Love Others.  Treat each other as we would prefer them to treat you.  The religious leaders invited Jesus merely to debate and test Him by “planting” a human in need in front of Him on the Sabbath then preceded to climb all over each other to get to the Head of Table.  Sigh.

Yesterday’s passage began this trilogy by Jesus to teach humility to the arrogant from the perspective of Kingdom of God thinking.  Here is part two.

Luke 14, The Message

Invite the Misfits

7-9 He went on to tell a story to the guests around the table. Noticing how each had tried to elbow into the place of honor, he said, “When someone invites you to dinner, don’t take the place of honor. Somebody more important than you might have been invited by the host. Then he’ll come and call out in front of everybody, ‘You’re in the wrong place. The place of honor belongs to this man.’ Embarrassed, you’ll have to make your way to the very last table, the only place left.

10-11 “When you’re invited to dinner, go and sit at the last place. Then when the host comes he may very well say, ‘Friend, come up to the front.’ That will give the dinner guests something to talk about! What I’m saying is, If you walk around all high and mighty, you’re going to end up flat on your face. But if you’re content to be simply yourself, you will become more than yourself.”

12-14 Then he turned to the host. “The next time you put on a dinner, don’t just invite your friends and family and rich neighbors, the kind of people who will return the favor. Invite some people who never get invited out, the misfits from the wrong side of the tracks. You’ll be—and experience—a blessing. They won’t be able to return the favor, but the favor will be returned—oh, how it will be returned!—at the resurrection of God’s people.”

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

Poor, middle class, rich; young, old; black, brown, tan, or all shades of white; dressed up or hardly dressed; known as powerful or hardly known with no power; considered important and influential by the world’s standards or hardly noticed as valuable—ALL are invited to the Table of Love, Mercy, and Grace.  If fact, because of Jesus:  Love sets the Table.  Mercy throws open the Door.  Grace invites everyone to the feast of Life.  What a celebration that will be! 

Imagine Jesus at the Head of the Table!  Jesus invites and welcomes everyone.  We don’t need to elbow our way in or climb a ladder of success to get to a choice place at His Table, says Jesus in this passage.  I am reminded of what God does expect from us as we come to His Table: “He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” Micah 6:8 

Our response is to first come God with humbled hearts and grateful attitudes.  There is no need for posturing because all are equal.  But we still do it!  I don’t know about you, but I look forward to the day when the first thought that comes to mind is love not hate, assuming the best not the worst, devoid of judging because of the colors of our skin while seeking the content of hearts, concentrated listening, then responding with God’s love, mercy and grace.  Sound familiar?  Martin Luther King, Jr.’s famous goal for the human race began: “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”     

Friends, we still have not achieved it yet, but we press on as believers in Jesus to grow in His character as He cleanses our hearts, renews our minds, transforms our thinking, and restores the joy of His salvation at work in us. This is the only way to obtain what God wants to grow in all of us.

The two most important commandments according to Jesus are in this order:

  1. Love God with all our hearts, minds, and souls.  God first. God always.
  2. Love your neighbor as yourself.  A behavior of this love is to treat others as you would want them to treat you.

Jesus said all the other commandments “hang” on these first two.  Our first thought should be God and God is love. (See 1 John 4) When the love of God leads us, our lives will look differently to the world of unbelievers. The enemy will be appalled by us and attack us with negative thinking to counter this love of God who lives in us.  “Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.” Romans 8:37

Jesus came to save us from all our sins.  Since “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23) we all need a Savior.   God provided His One and Only Son.  All are invited to accept the gift of salvation as we turn back to God in Jesus Name.  God refuses no one.  Jesus forgives completely and remembers our sins no more.  We are accepted as God’s beloved.   We are His children.  How do I know, the Bible tells me so—over and over again!

Accept the invitation.  Our Host sacrificed His life for our place at The Table.  We must respond willingly, enthusiastically, knowing with confidence that the banquet table will be more than we could ever hope for, imagine, or dream.  We come running to the Father with open arms Who is beyond generous in His provisions and extravagant in His love for each one of His created. 

I’m so glad God invites the misfits of society—of which I am one of them.

Lord,

Thank you for your patience prompted by your relentless love for every one of us.  Cleanse our hearts of all that is not of you. Renew our minds, transform our thinking, refresh our souls with your new mercies for today.  Restore the joy of your salvation within us.  Lead us, dear Jesus, to love like you love us.

In Jesus Name, Amen

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JESUS SEES AND KNOWS

Amazing grace shall always be my song of praise
For it was grace that brought my Liberty
I’ll never know just why he came to love me so

… He looked beyond my faults and saw all my needs
I shall forever lift my eyes to Calvary
To view the cross where Jesus died for me
And how marvelous the grace that caught my falling soul
He looked beyond my faults and saw all my needs

… I shall forever lift my eyes to Calvary
To view the cross where Jesus died for me
And how marvelous the grace that caught my falling soul
He looked beyond my faults and saw all my needs

(“He Looked Beyond My Fault” written by Dottie Rambo)

As I read our passage for today, this old gospel song of my youth immediately came to mind.  I can hear the heartfelt harmonies of the quartets who would stand and sing this as a testimony to Jesus.  I am blessed by these memories these melodies bring to mind.  I am blessed still by hearing of those who had their needs met in full by Jesus and lived their lives telling the story of Jesus over and over again.  To God be  the glory!

Jesus, the One who is God was sent by God.  I know it is hard for our human minds to understand fully but it’s true.  Jesus came from heaven to walk the earth as the Son of Man born from the womb of a virgin.  Jesus embodied all the physical human nerves that God created in all of us that relay the signals to the brain, which interprets them as sight (vision), sound (hearing), smell (olfaction), taste (gustation), and touch (tactile perception). 

Jesus is also Son of God who has limitless power to see beyond what others see.  He sees the hearts of humans.  Jesus also embodies the compassionate love of the Father.  He knows exactly what people need when they need it and does not hesitate to deliver people from pain and struggle so that the glory of His Father God can be seen.  Jesus’ power, wisdom and discernment comes from being in constant communion and conversation with God who directs what He says and what He does.

“I don’t speak on my own authority. The Father who sent me has commanded me what to say and how to say it.”  John 12:49 NLT

“Jesus explained, “I tell you the truth, the Son can do nothing by himself. He does only what he sees the Father doing. Whatever the Father does, the Son also does. For the Father loves the Son and shows him everything he is doing. In fact, the Father will show him how to do even greater works than healing this man. Then you will truly be astonished. For just as the Father gives life to those he raises from the dead, so the Son gives life to anyone he wants. In addition, the Father judges no one. Instead, he has given the Son absolute authority to judge, so that everyone will honor the Son, just as they honor the Father. Anyone who does not honor the Son is certainly not honoring the Father who sent him”. John 5:19-23, NLT

Jesus is not fooled by schemers and deceivers.  Jesus is Truth who cannot be fooled.

Luke 14, The Message

14 1-3 One time when Jesus went for a Sabbath meal with one of the top leaders of the Pharisees, all the guests had their eyes on him, watching his every move. Right before him there was a man hugely swollen in his joints. So Jesus asked the religion scholars and Pharisees present, “Is it permitted to heal on the Sabbath? Yes or no?”

4-6 They were silent. So he took the man, healed him, and sent him on his way. Then he said, “Is there anyone here who, if a child or animal fell down a well, wouldn’t rush to pull him out immediately, not asking whether or not it was the Sabbath?” They were stumped. There was nothing they could say to that.

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

I would not be hard to believe that the religious leaders “planted” the afflicted man at the Table over a Sabbath meal.  “No work on the Sabbath” says The Law.  Added to The Law by the religious who failed often to practice what they preached were specific details that created more burdens for people trying to adhere to The Law.  Some examples: “Do not drag your chair across the dirt floor of your home on the Sabbath.”  If you do you are “furrowing” ground as you would in farming. Farming is work. No work is done on the Sabbath.  Therefore, people will be fined for that would be in direct violation of God’s Law.  The more additions men in charge and power made to The Law meant to help and protect, the more the intent of God became unknown.  More rules took the focus from the relationship God wanted to have with His people.

Jesus comes to redefine the intent of God’s original Law as He fulfilled every part of God’s Law.

Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath is questioned and watched.  The Sabbath was meant to give rest on the “seventh day” as God did after creating the world and its inhabitants.  The Sabbath was a day to fully focus on God, being in communion with God, getting direction and guidance from God as we express our love for God in worship of Him alone.  The Sabbath was not meant to focus on all the ways man decided to enforce the Law as they saw and judged.  Only Jesus, who never sinned, has the right to judge, and He does not. 

Jesus came to save, heal and forgive.  Jesus is the only Way to reconnect to God.  Jesus is Truth and tells all who will listen who God is and what He wants for us.  Jesus gives all who believe Life eternal.  

Because God sees the hearts of men and women, Jesus also sees the motivations of the hearts of these religious leaders trying to be sly and cunning, “watching every move Jesus makes” so that they can begin documenting offenses to build a case against Him. 

Jesus also sees the obviousthe needs of the crippled man and the “bait” laid by playactors’ scheme. With wisdom, He asks, “Is it permitted to heal on the Sabbath? Yes, or no?”  This loaded question exposed the false piety of the Pharisees and the scribes. They claimed to be defending God’s Sabbath laws, when in reality they were denying God by the way they abused people with their addendums to the Law and now accused the Savior. There is a big difference between protecting God’s truth and promoting man’s traditions.  Oh, the stories I could tell of God’s church today who rely more on man’s traditions than their heart of faith in Jesus. And I can be one of them.  Forgive us, Lord.

God sent His Son, they called Him Jesus,
He came to love, heal, and forgive;
He lived and died to buy my pardon,
An empty grave is there to prove my Savior lives.

Because He lives I can face tomorrow,
Because He lives all fear is gone;
Because I know He holds the future.
And life is worth the living just because He lives.

Traditions of sentiment created by man are sweet but do not hold a candle to what Jesus did to reconcile us to God in a holy, intimate, loving relationship that is forever!

“For we know that when this earthly tent we live in is taken down (that is, when we die and leave this earthly body), we will have a house in heaven, an eternal body made for us by God himself and not by human hands.”  2 Corinthians 5:1

“So we have stopped evaluating others from a human point of view. At one time we thought of Christ merely from a human point of view. How differently we know him now! This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!” 2 Corinthians 5:16-17

“And all of this is a gift from God, who brought us back to himself through Christ. And God has given us this task of reconciling people to him. For God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, no longer counting people’s sins against them. And he gave us this wonderful message of reconciliation. So we are Christ’s ambassadors; God is making his appeal through us. We speak for Christ when we plead, “Come back to God!” For God made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made right with God through Christ.” 2 Corinthians 5:18-21, NLT

Believe Jesus and be saved forever.  Jesus saves.  We do not.  Jesus did for us what we cannot do for ourselves.  There is nothing in us that God through Jesus will not forgive.  To God be the glory!  Thank you, Jesus!

Lord,

Thank you for reconciling us to God.  Thank you for taking the punishment I deserve for my own sins.  Thank you for saving my soul and making me whole. Thank you for daily cleansing my heart by removing all that offends you in me.  Thank you for renewing my mind with Kingdom ways to think. Thank you for restoring the joy of your salvation at work within me with compassion, love beyond our imaginations, full of mercy and grace.  What a gift!  I am grateful.  Thank you for being with us always in our pursuit of your wisdom and guidance in all the details of our lives.

In Jesus Name, Amen


I love to tell the story
  Of unseen things above,
Of Jesus and His glory,
  Of Jesus and His love.
I love to tell the story,
  Because I know ’tis true;
It satisfies my longings
  As nothing else can do.
 I love to tell the story,
’Twill be my theme in glory
To tell the old, old story
  of Jesus and His love.
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HOW CAN I HELP YOU UNDERSTAND?

“How can I help you understand?”  “Do I need to draw you a picture?”  As parents, we have probably said this more than once on more than one occasion.  As teachers, these questions drive our curriculum to be taught.  In training sessions for new employees, these questions drive the thoughts of the trainer who want to pass on their knowledge.  As trainers of volunteers in our churches, we want people to be motivated by God’s leading as they serve to welcome and help others find and follow Jesus, so we help them understand who God is and what God says about hospitality from His Word. 

After not hearing from God for 400 years, God intervenes and steps into a misguided world.  Jesus, God’s Son, was sent to earth to walk around the neighborhood of humanity and enter into the lives of people God created with ways to explain how God thinks.  Kingdom of God thinking and doing will not match what most humans think.  In fact, Kingdom-led motivations of God have been put aside and almost lost over the past centuries.  There will be push back.  Quite frankly, it has become easier to follow a rule you can see than build a relationship with Who you cannot see.  Therein lies the problem.  But God does not give up on us.  Instead, He created a Plan to save us.

The prophets told of Jesus’ coming with explanations of why Jesus, Messiah was sent.  But many still didn’t get it or acknowledge Him. People believe only in what they see, hear, touch, and feel for the moment.  So this prompts Jesus to help them (and us) to understand—“How can I picture God’s Kingdom for you?”  Hence the many stories that would relate listeners from what they already knew to Who they needed to know most of all.

Luke 13, The Message

The Way to God

18-19 Then he said, “How can I picture God’s kingdom for you? What kind of story can I use? It’s like an acorn that a man plants in his front yard. It grows into a huge oak tree with thick branches, and eagles build nests in it.”

20-21 He tried again. “How can I picture God’s kingdom? It’s like yeast that a woman works into enough dough for three loaves of bread—and waits while the dough rises.”

22 He went on teaching from town to village, village to town, but keeping on a steady course toward Jerusalem.

23-25 A bystander said, “Master, will only a few be saved?”

He said, “Whether few or many is none of your business. Put your mind on your life with God. The way to life—to God!—is vigorous and requires your total attention. A lot of you are going to assume that you’ll sit down to God’s salvation banquet just because you’ve been hanging around the neighborhood all your lives. Well, one day you’re going to be banging on the door, wanting to get in, but you’ll find the door locked and the Master saying, ‘Sorry, you’re not on my guest list.’

26-27 “You’ll protest, ‘But we’ve known you all our lives!’ only to be interrupted with his abrupt, ‘Your kind of knowing can hardly be called knowing. You don’t know the first thing about me.’

28-30 “That’s when you’ll find yourselves out in the cold, strangers to grace. You’ll watch Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and all the prophets march into God’s kingdom. You’ll watch outsiders stream in from east, west, north, and south and sit down at the table of God’s kingdom. And all the time you’ll be outside looking in—and wondering what happened. This is the Great Reversal: the last in line put at the head of the line, and the so-called first ending up last.”

* * *

31 Just then some Pharisees came up and said, “Run for your life! Herod’s got your number. He’s out to kill you!”

32-35 Jesus said, “Tell that fox that I’ve no time for him right now. Today and tomorrow I’m busy clearing out the demons and healing the sick; the third day I’m wrapping things up. Besides, it’s not proper for a prophet to come to a bad end outside Jerusalem.

Jerusalem, Jerusalem, killer of prophets,
    abuser of the messengers of God!
How often I’ve longed to gather your children,
    gather your children like a hen,
Her brood safe under her wings—
    but you refused and turned away!
And now it’s too late: You won’t see me again
    until the day you say,
        ‘Blessed is he
        who comes in
        the name of God.’”

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

“How can I picture God’s Kingdom for you?” 

How awesome is our God to send a part of Himself to earth to explain His good intentions and plan for us that goes beyond our wildest dreams of what is best for us? 

God could have said, “If you don’t get it now, you never will—off with your heads”—but He didn’t.  He could have said, “If you don’t love me now, you never will.”but He didn’t.  God could have sent Jesus to judge, condemn and destroy the world and its inhabitants forever—but He did not

Instead, God sent His Son to seek and to save lost people without Him.  God sent His Son to help people on their level of understanding with relatable stories that introduced them to the Truth of who God is while leading people to know how much He loves all people.  God gave His Son, born Son of Man, the power to heal and forgive.  God gave His Son power to clear the humans’ hearts, minds, and souls overtaken by the Enemy’s demons. 

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” –Jesus, John 3:16

Our compassion Master Teacher, Son of God, Savior, and Lord, who never gives up on us said, “How can I picture God’s Kingdom for you?”

According to Jesus, the Kingdom of God is…

Growing a faith that is strong and healthy with purpose.  A member of God’s Kingdom begins with faith in Him.  Our faith beings the size of an “acorn” or mustard seed but then grows providing us with purpose in His Kingdom. “It grows into a huge oak tree with thick branches, and eagles build nests in it.”

Waiting.  We wait as God does His work in us to mold and shape us into who He created us to be.  God is the yeast who works His ways into us to change us from mere dough into rising to be like Jesus who is the Bread of Life!  It is in the waiting that we are being prepared to do the work He has called us to be and do.  It is in the waiting that we let go of who we were to be all He created us to be! No doubt about it, we will be changed!  Jesus in us changes everything about us when we invite him to lead us.

Knowing.  “The way to life—to God!—is vigorous and requires your total attention.”  The way to know Him is to be still daily before Him and listen to Him.  “Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.” (Psalm 46:10) Jesus warns all of us of our lack of relationship with God that is only judged by how we think.  Just because we grew up in church, related to others who grew up in church, with focus on “being good” by becoming like those in the church does not mean our relationship with God is solid and growing intimately.  To be related to believers is not the same as believing in the One who save us. 

So, we must pause daily to answer, “Do I really believe what God says really real?”

“Do I really know God and commune with Him in all the details of life?”

Giving.  “And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice—the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him. Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.” Romans 12:1-2 NLT

Lord,

There is so much to think about as we strive to understand your Kingdom ways of thinking, growing, knowing, waiting, and giving. Thank for teaching me this morning and reminding me to let go, for there is so much more I need to learn.  Help me to understand more and more each day as I lean into your wisdom for today.  Show the way to go with what I know for now by your leading.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

In Jesus Name, Amen

“Blessed is He who comes in the Name of the Lord.” 

“Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world.”

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THE DOCTOR IS IN!

A few years ago, I had a cyst that formed on my lower spine that caused extreme pain.  I had injured it working but continued to work—with a cane in one hand to hold me steady.  At one point I went to the emergency room as the pain became intense as nerves paralyzed my left side down to my toes.  The emergency doctors filled me a syringe of pain killer so x-rays of my back could be taken.  The tests proved my pain’s source but they could only offer more drugs to “manage my pain”, a phrase I would learn to hate hearing.

After months of pain relievers that made me feel worse without resolving the pain, I continued to ask God, the Great Physician, to help me.  “Specialists” only wanted to “manage my pain.” My desire, of course, was the determination to eliminate pain and heal.  There must be a better way.  I called a highly recommended specialist but the appointment was months away as his schedule was full. 

The Great Physician showed up in the wait. As I was preparing supper after work one evening, the tv was finishing the news with guest doctors who talked about a condition called spinal stenosis along with physical exercises that would relieve that pain—without drugs!  I stopped what I was doing, noting the website to go to for help.  I browsed the site and watched every detailed video.  What can it hurt?  I’m in pain now. 

I spent the next days, easing into each exercise with caution, only to realize that the pain was lessening.  I also learned that to keep the spine healthy, I must do these five simple exercises every day to avoid the pain of swollen disks or cysts that could form if I did not.  After I few months, I no longer needed the cane.  I was back to “fast walking” which is normal for me.  Before specific exercising, I had stopped the harsh drugs that made me feel unbalanced and dizzy without relief.  I only took over the counter pain relief twice a day; but after daily committed exercise with prayer while exercising, I no longer needed any drugs.  I was healed.

Today, years later, I still do these exercises to maintain a healthy spine.  God caught my attention and guided me to help.  Oh, and the specialist?  I finally saw him four months later.  He took x-rays, of course, and compared them to the x-rays the ER took months earlier.  “I don’t know what you’re doing but keep doing it!  You’re healing well!”, he said.  My response to him was, “Praise God!  When everyone else wanted to merely manage pain, He answered my prayer to be healed.”

When the Doctor is in—listen to Him and follow what He says.  The Creator knows exactly what we need when we need it.  In fact, the Doctor is always in 24/7—especially on the Sabbath when our full attention is on God. 

Luke 13, The Message

Healing on the Sabbath

10-13 He was teaching in one of the meeting places on the Sabbath. There was a woman present, so twisted and bent over with arthritis that she couldn’t even look up. She had been afflicted with this for eighteen years. When Jesus saw her, he called her over. “Woman, you’re free!” He laid hands on her and suddenly she was standing straight and tall, giving glory to God.

14 The meeting-place president, furious because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath, said to the congregation, “Six days have been defined as work days. Come on one of the six if you want to be healed, but not on the seventh, the Sabbath.”

15-16 But Jesus shot back, “You frauds! Each Sabbath every one of you regularly unties your cow or donkey from its stall, leads it out for water, and thinks nothing of it. So why isn’t it all right for me to untie this daughter of Abraham and lead her from the stall where Satan has had her tied these eighteen years?”

17 When he put it that way, his critics were left looking quite silly and red-faced. The congregation was delighted and cheered him on.

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

Imagine you are not well.  For some of you, this is not hard for you are in pain right now!  The sickness you have has grown into years of struggle.  No one can help.  You try this and that remedy offered by those who think they know what is best for you—but nothing works.  Go to the doctor, I’m not advocating avoiding doctors.  But pray first for God’s wisdom and guidance in choosing the help you need while God chooses how He will help you through it all. 

Continually praise God by submitting to His command to “honor the Sabbath.”  Imagine the scene.  The woman stopped her chores, put on good clothes, and went to the meeting place despite her constant pain.  She was probably excited because of the “guest speaker” that day.  She had heard rumors about how compassionate He was, how close to God He seemed to be, along with stories passed around of His miraculous healing.  She was so in awe of His teaching that it does not occur to her to ask for healing. It’s not the time.  She also doesn’t feel that she should ask given her past that she isn’t proud of and prefers to hide.  So, she just watches, listens, and learns. 

But Jesus, compassionate healer, is the God who sees her.  Jesus looks into her heart through her eyes and sees the not only the physical pain but the spiritual need of this arthritic woman.  Just like God saw Hagar, centuries earlier and helped her and her son, Ishmael through a desert time of banishment.  (Genesis 16)  Jesus demonstrated who God is to the congregants gathered at the meeting house that day.  They saw that God is unfailing in love and compassion.  They also saw God bend down to see pain and bring relief through healing and forgiveness in all kinds of ways.  God is in control of all that He created.  God is Lord of the Sabbath—not man. 

Jesus’ critics dismissed the miracle and missed the message!  Their first and only thought was how their own man-made, burdensome additions to God’s Law of “honoring the Sabbath” were being ignored.  After all, they intricately defined “cease your labors” and had debated what that looked like in their estimations along with appropriate punishments for disobedience.  So, while they try to school Jesus, Jesus schools His critics once more with what God really desires from us—to love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and soul.  God first in all we think, say, and do.  This is the prescription from the Doctor who diagnoses, (sees our hearts) and heals, (saves and makes us whole).

Yes the Doctor is in to heal, teach, comfort, disrupt, and confront as He speaks Truth. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16

Jesus healed the woman for Life eternal.

We have two choices:  God or the Enemy

Who we choose to sit with and believe will determine our love for God and our trust in Him.  God sees our hearts and knows exactly what we need before we even know we need it! 

Pause to reflect, pray, meditate on what just happened here in this passage before “choosing this day whom you will serve,” love back, listen to, and follow. 

We can sit with the critics and miss out on the miracles of God which leads to eventual death. 

OR we can sit with the chorus of congregants who praise God when He shows up in our lives with Hope of Life eternal through Jesus our Lord.

The choice seems obvious; but it is up to each individual.  God desires to pour out his blessings of healing, forgiveness, and freedom to all who believe; but He is waiting on our decision.

Lord,

Thank you for being the Doctor who is in 24/7 for all who seek You and ask for Your help, healing, forgiveness, and mercy.  Your compassions truly don’t fail as it is written in Your Word to us.  Thank you for reminding me of how you healed me so I could work without extreme pain. Thank you for daily cleansing my heart, renewing my mind which transforms my behaviors. Thank you for your fresh, new mercies that fill my soul.  Thank you for restoring the joy of your salvation at work within me.  Thank you for saving me and making me whole again and again and again.

In Jesus Name, Amen

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JUST ONE MORE DAY…

“The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” 2 Peter 3:9

The author of the above verse is Peter.  Peter the impetuous, spontaneous, act before you think, strike back quickly in defense person who has been taught by Jesus.  Jesus did his “best and greatest work” in Peter who Jesus nicknamed “The Rock.” For Peter to write about patience shows his change of thinking! 

Peter, The Rock becomes a foundation, as predicted by Jesus, upon which lives would be changed for eternity in the Name of Jesus!  The Rock would stand forever because the enemy cannot not penetrate the living stones that stand firmly cemented on The Rock with Jesus Christ as the Cornerstone.  This firm foundation, built upon the Solid Rock of Jesus will include generation after generation of people who turn to God, eager to trust and obey.

I once heard a pastor tell of a dream he had.  He dreamed he saw Jesus standing next to God.  God is the only one who knows the time of judgement day.  Jesus leans in and says, “Father, just one more day…there are still many who don’t know you and have not turned to You.  Please, just one more day…”  Whoa, imagine it!  Jesus is our Advocate in heaven for us.  “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”  Turn to God, through Jesus, and be saved!  Forever!

Why am I talking about Peter?  It occurs to me that Peter is always with Jesus.  So, when Jesus responds to the news of Pilate murdering worshipers, Peter is listening.  Peter’s first thoughts (like us) are most likely, given his noted personality, is to fight back and take revenge.  Peter listens, ready to defend, as Jesus tells the people simply; Unless you turn to God, you, too, will die.” 

Wait, what?!  Is that all?  Jesus’ words were unexpected and not the reaction the news bearers probably wanted to hear.  The people hated Pilate.  They were appalled at what he did to the worshipers.  They want Jesus to be the leader of a revolution to end this oppression once and for all!  Instead, Jesus says, “turn to God.”

Peter, mentored by the Son of God, is transformed by Him. His thinking changes his demeanor. Peter who used to be first to “fight to the death” will later teach what Jesus ingrained in Him—Life eternal through Jesus.  Peter realizes, through Jesus, who God is and what God desires most from His created humans—For all people to turn to Him and love Him back. 

Turning to God requires an about face from the dark side to Light.  Turning to God means turning our backs from the enemy of darkness to face Him in humbled repentance, bowed worship and joyful adoration which signifies our desire to trust and obey the One who created all and is in all that He created.

Yes, Jesus changes everything.  Jesus responds with Kingdom thinking.

Luke 13, The Message

Unless You Turn to God

1-5 About that time some people came up and told him about the Galileans Pilate had killed while they were at worship, mixing their blood with the blood of the sacrifices on the altar. Jesus responded, “Do you think those murdered Galileans were worse sinners than all other Galileans? Not at all. Unless you turn to God, you, too, will die. And those eighteen in Jerusalem the other day, the ones crushed and killed when the Tower of Siloam collapsed and fell on them, do you think they were worse citizens than all other Jerusalemites? Not at all. Unless you turn to God, you, too, will die.”

6-7 Then he told them a story: “A man had an apple tree planted in his front yard. He came to it expecting to find apples, but there weren’t any. He said to his gardener, ‘What’s going on here? For three years now I’ve come to this tree expecting apples and not one apple have I found. Chop it down! Why waste good ground with it any longer?’

8-9 “The gardener said, ‘Let’s give it another year. I’ll dig around it and fertilize, and maybe it will produce next year; if it doesn’t, then chop it down.’”

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

Jesus, the gardener, says; “Let’s give it another year…”  “Just one more day…” Oh how glad I am that Jesus, who took the punishment for our sins so that we may have life forever, stands in heaven as our Advocate to the Father!   Let that sink in—to the depths of our souls this morning!

I have read through God’s Word, His love story to us, many times in my life on earth.  What I have discovered with every word on every page is this—Our Creator, God the Father, loves us and just wants us to love Him back.  To do that, however, we must turn to face Him.

In all things, turn to God.  “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-6 Yes, even the small stuff becomes big, overwhelming stuff when God is not involved in the details of our lives.  And get this, God delights in the details!  “The Lord directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives. Though they stumble, they will never fall, for the LORD holds them by the hand.” Psalm 37:23-25

There is no one like our God.  Turn to God.  Listen to God’s prophets…

  • “There is none like You, O Lord; You are great, and great is Your name in might.”  Jeremiah 10:6
  • “There is no one holy like the Lord, indeed, there is no one besides You, nor is there any rock like our God.” 1 Samuel 2:2
  • “There is no one like You among the gods, O Lord, nor are there any works like Yours.” Psalm 86:8
  • “Indeed their rock is not like our Rock, Even our enemies themselves judge this.”  Deuteronomy 32:31
  • “Remember the former things long past, For I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is no one like Me…” Isaiah 46:9

Turn to God who knows us best and wants the best for us!  The Psalms declare who God is for us—

“The Lord is compassionate and merciful,
    slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love.
He will not constantly accuse us,
    nor remain angry forever.
He does not punish us for all our sins;
    he does not deal harshly with us, as we deserve.
For his unfailing love toward those who fear him
    is as great as the height of the heavens above the earth.
He has removed our sins as far from us
    as the east is from the west.”
  Psalm 103:8-12, NLT

“…the love of the Lord remains forever
    with those who fear him.
His salvation extends to the children’s children
 of those who are faithful to his covenant,
    of those who obey his commandments!

The Lord has made the heavens his throne;
    from there he rules over everything.”
  Psalm 103:17-19

So, what are we waiting for?  Believe, repent and be saved.

Lord,

I pray David’s psalm 51:7-17 to you this morning…

“Soak me in your laundry and I’ll come out clean,
    scrub me and I’ll have a snow-white life.
Tune me in to foot-tapping songs,
    set these once-broken bones to dancing.
Don’t look too close for blemishes,
    give me a clean bill of health.
God, make a fresh start in me,
    shape a Genesis week from the chaos of my life.
Don’t throw me out with the trash,
    or fail to breathe holiness in me.
Bring me back from gray exile,
    put a fresh wind in my sails!
Give me a job teaching rebels your ways
    so the lost can find their way home.

Commute my death sentence, God, my salvation God,
    and I’ll sing anthems to your life-giving ways.
Unbutton my lips, dear God;
    I’ll let loose with your praise.

16-17 Going through the motions doesn’t please you,
    a flawless performance is nothing to you.
I learned God-worship
    when my pride was shattered.

Heart-shattered lives ready for love
    don’t for a moment escape God’s notice.

In Jesus Name, By His Power working in us, For His Glory, Amen!  I believe.

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STIRRING THE FIRE

A few months ago, I posted what I thought was a simple definition of who Jesus is with scripture references as evidence.  The simple handwritten message, with an unknown author, caught my attention.  I copied and passed the message on through social media because this simple explanation of Jesus versus self is extremely significant in this climate and season of self in our world today.  However, I never imagined how this would stir people so incredibly and profoundly.  This message was shared over 12,000 times at last count!  But the message also stirred fiery debates among those who despise Jesus and all He teaches.  They were adamantly opposed to who Jesus is, calling Him a liar and a narcissist with dark language and attitudes.  The believers stood up to reason with the darkness and the debate fired up. 

Should I delete the message? I thought about it briefly but then realized that the conversations needed to be expressed in open forum.  As I watched people reply from both sides, most of those who replied as believers responded with love for those who did not. Believers in Jesus expressed how God had helped them in their lives so miraculously that they just could not deny His existence.  Those in the dark would not give up self.  Those in the Light would not give up Jesus.  The fire was set.  The debate was on.

The message is here for you to consider.

Luke 12, The Message

Start a Fire

49-53 “I’ve come to start a fire on this earth—how I wish it were blazing right now! I’ve come to change everything, turn everything rightside up—how I long for it to be finished! Do you think I came to smooth things over and make everything nice? Not so. I’ve come to disrupt and confront! From now on, when you find five in a house, it will be—

Three against two,
    and two against three;
Father against son,
    and son against father;
Mother against daughter,
    and daughter against mother;
Mother-in-law against bride,
    and bride against mother-in-law.”

54-56 Then he turned to the crowd: “When you see clouds coming in from the west, you say, ‘Storm’s coming’—and you’re right. And when the wind comes out of the south, you say, ‘This’ll be a hot one’—and you’re right. Frauds! You know how to tell a change in the weather, so don’t tell me you can’t tell a change in the season, the God-season we’re in right now.

57-59 “You don’t have to be a genius to understand these things. Just use your common sense, the kind you’d use if, while being taken to court, you decided to settle up with your accuser on the way, knowing that if the case went to the judge you’d probably go to jail and pay every last penny of the fine. That’s the kind of decision I’m asking you to make.”

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

Jesus started this debate while He was on earth.  He came to heal and forgive, to ease the pain of bondage of sin and oppression, yes, but He ultimately came to change lives forever!  “Turn back to God” was the song the Singer sang. 

Jesus set a fire in the souls of those who followed Him which served to confront, confound, and disrupted those who did not.  The religious leaders were so overcome by the darkness they could no longer see God and were self-motivated in all they thought, said, and did.  Jesus points out to them their knowledge of the weather changing with each season by watching the skies and seeing the signs.  Jesus tells them to watch for the signs of God for now it’s a new God-season where the winds of Truth are blowing in with new life for all who follow the Light.

Jesus presents two choices.  We can believe in Jesus, repent to the One who forgives all our sins, and trust in God’s teaching through Him as the best way to live life—or not.  What is paramount is that the fire had been started with Jesus coming to earth to seek and to save the lost. Jesus has come to confront and disrupt self-led people because it is God’s will and desire that no one perish in the fires of darkness but believe and be saved by the Light for eternity.  We are either with God or against God.  There is no neutral ground. 

Lord,

This is my prayer this morning:  Start a fire in my soul…even though…

This world can be cold and bitter
Feels like we’re in the dead of winter
Waiting on something better
But am I really gonna hide forever?
Over and over again
I hear Your voice in my head
Let Your light shine, let Your light shine for all to see

Start a fire in my soul
Fan the flame and make it grow
So there’s no doubt or denying
Let it burn so brightly
That everyone around can see
That it’s You, that it’s You that we need
Start a fire in me

In Jesus Name, Amen, I believe.

(Start a Fire, Songwriter, Michael David Rosenberg)

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KEEP YOUR SHIRT ON!

When we know an important, exciting event will happen in the coming days ahead, our joy and enthusiasm skyrockets as we plan for it.  We wake each day knowing there are “this many more days” until the event will happen that know will blow our minds with joy and happiness.  We are filled with anticipation as we prepare and plan for “that day.”  We dream about that day when we will finally move from our imagination about what it will be like to the reality of it.  What is “it”?

It might be a new promotion to a new work place in another town.  It might be a new baby coming in to our family.  It could be welcoming a family member coming back home from military service for months in a faraway country.  It might be a wedding of your child to a person you love, knowing this person will care for your child as much as you do.  It could be your wedding!

To a child, it is the celebration of their upcoming birthday, Christmas, the return of mom or dad from service, or a grand vacation to Disney.  Days are checked off on the calendar daily until that day finally arrives!  To a child (and grownups) it seems to take “for-evvvvver”.

No matter what lies ahead, what we most anticipate with joy occupies our minds.  Our first thoughts at the beginning of each new day are of what we long for with joy and gladness.  We literally count the days until that day when we can experience what we have been waiting for to happen. 

But, what if you don’t know when “that day” is going to happen?

Luke 12, The Message

When the Master Shows Up

35-38 “Keep your shirts on; keep the lights on! Be like house servants waiting for their master to come back from his honeymoon, awake and ready to open the door when he arrives and knocks. Lucky the servants whom the master finds on watch! He’ll put on an apron, sit them at the table, and serve them a meal, sharing his wedding feast with them. It doesn’t matter what time of the night he arrives; they’re awake—and so blessed!

39-40 “You know that if the house owner had known what night the burglar was coming, he wouldn’t have stayed out late and left the place unlocked. So don’t you be lazy and careless. Just when you don’t expect him, the Son of Man will show up.”

41 Peter said, “Master, are you telling this story just for us? Or is it for everybody?”

42-46 The Master said, “Let me ask you: Who is the dependable manager, full of common sense, that the master puts in charge of his staff to feed them well and on time? He is a blessed man if when the master shows up he’s doing his job. But if he says to himself, ‘The master is certainly taking his time,’ begins beating up on the servants and maids, throws parties for his friends, and gets drunk, the master will walk in when he least expects it, give him the thrashing of his life, and put him back in the kitchen peeling potatoes.

47-48 “The servant who knows what his master wants and ignores it, or insolently does whatever he pleases, will be thoroughly thrashed. But if he does a poor job through ignorance, he’ll get off with a slap on the hand. Great gifts mean great responsibilities; greater gifts, greater responsibilities!

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

There is a Day coming, when we least expect it, which will culminate the greatest and most important relationship we will ever have—our relationship with God, the Father, through Jesus Christ, His Son.  This relationship of relentless love, undeserved mercy, and limitless grace fills us with anticipation as we are told Jesus is coming back soon to bring us home, to our eternal home, a place He has specifically prepared for us, where He resides.

Jesus is preparing for that day.  “…I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.” John 14:3

Are we preparing?  Are we anticipating “that day”?  Are getting ready and looking to the skies with joy for His return?  Are our shirts and shoes on—ready to leave at moment’s notice?  When we wake each day, are we counting the days until He comes? 

What occupies our minds most is what we most look forward to in this life!  Right?  No matter what God has called us to do, will He find us doing it when Jesus comes? Will He say, “Well done, now come with Me” on that day when we least expect Him?

Jesus gives his followers (and us) words to pause, ponder, and pray about it today.  Even as I write this, I’m reminded of the many hymns sung in my growing up years that didn’t mean as much to me as a child then.  But later when my grandparents, devoted believers and anticipators of His Coming, passed from this life to the next life with Jesus, I understood.  Now, I see and hear in my memory the look on their faces and longing in their voices to see Jesus face to face on “that day”.  I am grateful for their teaching about “that day” of joy and peace with no more pain or sorrow. 

What a day that will be
When my Jesus I shall see
And I look upon his face
The one who saved me by his grace
When he takes me by the hand
And leads me through the Promised Land
What a day, glorious day that will be…

There will be Day when Jesus will come before some of us have passed.  Are we ready?  Is the way we live here and now preparing us with anticipated excitement for His coming?  Are “counting the days” with joy or fear?  That depends on our relationship with God now.  Pause and reflect with a heart check:

Is our first thought of the day gratitude for what Jesus has done to save us? 

Is our first thought love for Him and for others?  What is uppermost in our minds leads our behaviors throughout the day.  Who we think about most is who we want to be with always with a desire to please them in all we do. 

How to stay ready:  Seek God first. Listen to His Son, Jesus.  Be led by His Holy Spirit.  Here is just some of the “treasures” of thought to store in our hearts, minds and souls in readiness for “that day”—

  • “We love because He first loved us.” 1 John 4:19
  • “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8
  • For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16
  • Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.” Acts 16:31
  • If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9
  • “Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when Christ appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. Our identity as a child of God means that we rely fully on God and trust in His plan for our lives.” 1 John 3:2
  • “…All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” –Jesus, Matthew 28:18-20

Jesus IS coming back, you know.  What will we be thinking and doing, being and living on “that day”? 

Lord,

I believe and I will always tell of how you saved me and set me free by removing my sins as “far as the east is from the west.”  I rejoice in the legacy of teaching from grandparents and parents who look forward to “that day” when you will come back to claim your own who believe and call you Lord.  I haven’t fully arrived and still need you to work on me.  Cleanse our hearts in readiness for your coming.  Remove all that does not belong.  Renew our minds to think more like you so we can be more like you.  Refresh our souls today with your new mercies.  Restore the joy of your salvation at work within us as we continue to serve in your Name for your glory.  What a day that will be…

In Jesus Name, Amen

Living, He loved me
Dying, He saved me
Buried, He carried my sins far away
Rising, He justified freely forever
One day He’s coming
Oh glorious day, oh glorious day…

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GRACIOUS, GENEROUS, GENUINE

What many in our world fear most is the fear of missing out.  It is so relevant and predominant in our culture that we have relegated this condition with mere initials—FOMO—Fear Of Missing Out.  I am wondering this morning, what is it that I fear most?  What do we, as believers and not yet believers in God, fear we are missing?  Jesus tells his followers (and us) what we should be fearing most is missing out on God’s best because of our incessant desire to be seen, heard, and served.

We are stingy with our love for others because we want others to love us first.  We love only the people who will do good to us and make us feel important.  Anxiety sets in over not being seen and heard by those we admire.  We are worried to the point of over obsessing with how we look to others.  Our first thought is self so everything is measured by how fair the world is to us.  The health of our inner lives is of little to no concern as we fuss about what is on the outside to look good and call attention to ourselves to others.  It’s more work on our part to be who we think we ought to be!

This worldview condition plagues all of us still today.  Our fear of missing out is fully realized when God is not first in our lives.  Jesus knows this fear that leads to the sickness of heart, mind, and soul that is prevalent in all of us.  Jesus teaches believers that God, our Creator, knows all and is in all, knows our names and how many hairs are on our head.  Jesus teaches that God is all we need.  It is God’s desire to restore our inner being to full health.  When our inner being is healthy, we grow in His grace, generosity, and genuine love for God and for others.  With God leading, nothing of real value is missed!

Luke 12, The Message

Steep Yourself in God-Reality

22-24 He continued this subject with his disciples. “Don’t fuss about what’s on the table at mealtimes or if the clothes in your closet are in fashion. There is far more to your inner life than the food you put in your stomach, more to your outer appearance than the clothes you hang on your body. Look at the ravens, free and unfettered, not tied down to a job description, carefree in the care of God. And you count far more.

25-28 “Has anyone by fussing before the mirror ever gotten taller by so much as an inch? If fussing can’t even do that, why fuss at all? Walk into the fields and look at the wildflowers. They don’t fuss with their appearance—but have you ever seen color and design quite like it? The ten best-dressed men and women in the country look shabby alongside them. If God gives such attention to the wildflowers, most of them never even seen, don’t you think he’ll attend to you, take pride in you, do his best for you?

29-32 “What I’m trying to do here is get you to relax, not be so preoccupied with getting so you can respond to God’s giving. People who don’t know God and the way he works fuss over these things, but you know both God and how he works. Steep yourself in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met. Don’t be afraid of missing out. You’re my dearest friends! The Father wants to give you the very kingdom itself.

33-34 “Be generous. Give to the poor. Get yourselves a bank that can’t go bankrupt, a bank in heaven far from bankrobbers, safe from embezzlers, a bank you can bank on. It’s obvious, isn’t it? The place where your treasure is, is the place you will most want to be, and end up being.

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

We will never outgive the One who provides ALL we need.  We must remember where the creation of giving began—with our God who created and loved us first before we even knew Him.  While we were sinners, God gave his Son as a sacrifice for our sins so that we can reconnect with God, the Father who so loved us.  With sins gone, new life begins!  Life with God is lived in the rhythm of His grace in harmony with His Holy Spirit—what a gift!  No matter the circumstances of this life, we have an all-powerful God who loves to give and longs to help us through it all!

“What I’m trying to do here is get you to relax, not be so preoccupied with getting so you can respond to God’s giving.” –Jesus

Don’t miss out on God’s best because of the fear of missing out on what this world wants to take from us!  Seek God first.  God’s Holy Spirit in us had the power to drive out all our fears with His love.  God renews our thinking minds and fills our inner being.  God, through Jesus, transforms us inwardly to think outwardly.  To others we become gracious, generous, and genuine—missing out on nothing but God’s best in exchange for our souls fully and completely committed to Him.

“In the beginning” …we were made in the image of God so giving is in our DNA!  Yes, we will never outgive God who gave us creation to enjoy along with a relationship of relentless love and life forever because of Jesus; but we can become like Him in our giving as He grows His character of graciousness, generosity, with a genuine desire to give from this love.

Lord,

You gave us Jesus.  We give you our hearts, minds, and souls. Cleanse our hearts, remove all that offends you and hinders our growth, renew our minds, transform our thinking, refresh our souls with your new mercies, and restore the joy of your salvation within us.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

In Jesus Name, Amen

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BARNFULS OF SELF

Jesus, make him treat me with the respect I deserve.

Jesus, give me as much as my brother and I will serve you well.

Jesus, heal my husband so I can be freer to live my life the way I want…

Jesus, fix my car today and I will be better at taking care of it.

Jesus, make the people at work be more encouraging to me when I do good.

Jesus, why can’t my home be as good as my sister’s home? 

Jesus, I work hard for less pay than the person in the next cubicle, can you make my boss give me the raise I deserve?

Jesus, life is not fair to me, are you even listening?  Nothing has changed yet for me… 

And Jesus wept.

Jesus said did say “pray for anything.”  However, I wonder if we are taking this scripture a bit out of context, though?  Do our prayers lean more toward self-promotion, self-indulgence, and self-fulfillment as we use the bargaining techniques used by the world of negotiating contracts to ask for anything we want and think we deserve?

Let’s see what Jesus says…

Luke 12, The Message

The Story of the Greedy Farmer

13 Someone out of the crowd said, “Teacher, order my brother to give me a fair share of the family inheritance.”

14 He replied, “Mister, what makes you think it’s any of my business to be a judge or mediator for you?”

15 Speaking to the people, he went on, “Take care! Protect yourself against the least bit of greed. Life is not defined by what you have, even when you have a lot.”

16-19 Then he told them this story: “The farm of a certain rich man produced a terrific crop. He talked to himself: ‘What can I do? My barn isn’t big enough for this harvest.’ Then he said, ‘Here’s what I’ll do: I’ll tear down my barns and build bigger ones. Then I’ll gather in all my grain and goods, and I’ll say to myself, Self, you’ve done well! You’ve got it made and can now retire. Take it easy and have the time of your life!’

20 “Just then God showed up and said, ‘Fool! Tonight you die. And your barnful of goods—who gets it?’

21 “That’s what happens when you fill your barn with Self and not with God.”

WHAT DO WE LEARN—HOW DO WE RESPOND?

“Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” –Jesus, Matthew 6:33 

Believers shouldn’t worry about the basic necessities of life. If we keep God first in our lives, He will sustain us. He is in control.  Pray for God to change the desires of our hearts to match His desires for us and contentment will grow in our lives.  We begin to see life from a new perspective by the God who knows all and is in all.  We will see ourselves become less concerned with self and more concerned with what God wants.  We discover that our taking attitudes begin to transform into the joys of giving.

Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” –Jesus, Matthew 7:7-8

This passage is surrounded by commands by Jesus to stop judging and criticizing others, treat people as you would want to be treated, give more than you take.  Jesus invites us to ask God to grow His character in us.  When we seek to know how God loves, we love each other like He loves us.  When we knock on God’s door of righteousness, He opens His door quickly to all who want to follow in His ways.

Be honest. Are we glad he says no to what we want and yes to what we need? Not always. If we ask for a new marriage, and he says honor the one you’ve got, we aren’t happy. If we ask for healing, and he says learn through the pain, we aren’t happy. If we ask for more money, and he says treasure the unseen, we aren’t always happy.

When God doesn’t do what we want, it’s not easy. Never has been. Never will be. But faith is the conviction that God knows more than we do about this life and he will get us through it.  Disappointment is caused by unmet expectations. Disappointment is cured by revamped expectations.

We need to hear and understand that God is still in control. We need to hear that it’s not over until God says so. We need to hear that life’s mishaps and tragedies are not a reason to bail out. They are simply a reason to sit tight.  When we turn to self alone, we become edgy, negative, expecting the worst not God’s best.

Corrie ten Boom used to say, “When the train goes through a tunnel and the world gets dark, do you jump out? Of course not. You sit still and trust the engineer to get you through.”  So, the next time you’re disappointed, don’t panic. Don’t jump out. Don’t give up. Just be patient and let God remind you He’s still in control. It isn’t over until God says it’s over.  Trust Him. 

Ask for God to remove self from the equation.  Seek God first and limited self-desires begin to fade away from our thinking.  Knock on God’s door of all that His best for us…He’s waiting patiently for us to humble ourselves before Him.

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14

“He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” Micah 6:8

Lord,

Thank you for consistently helping us remove the barnfuls of self from our lives so that we may grow up with your character traits.  Cleanse our hearts.  Remove all that offends you in us.  Renew our minds and transform our thinking.  Refresh our souls with your new, loving mercies.  Restore the joy of your salvation at work within us.  For this work of you in us instills peace unlike the world gives, but your everlasting peace that breeds contentment in all things.  We ask, seek, and knock in Your Name for Your glory to be seen in us.

In Jesus Name, Amen

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