Sunday, January 17, 2021

God Made Us Different

Over the past few weeks, God has brought home to me how different we all are – different abilities, different history, different experiences, different hopes and dreams, different talents, different perspectives, etc.  While we all are created by God (the Trinity) in His image (Gen 1:27) and are fearfully and wonderfully made, we all have different gifts and abilities given by Him to fulfill His purpose.  So many times we get bogged down by what we can see, without knowing who and what a person brings to the table.  We judge many times with little more than our own perceptions and experiences driving us….which, we must admit may be way off.  

The point is God made us all different for a reason.  Each difference is important in its own right.  Our differences are what make us unique and important to the overall picture.  Have you ever looked at a canvas? It’s boring until different colors are splashed across it – by brush, by hand, or whatever other instrument an artist may use.  That is what God does with us.  We are like brushstrokes in a masterpiece giving it depth and vibrancy.   He gave us talents that other people need.  He never meant for us to do life alone.  We need each other.  Sometimes, we need others to show us who not to be.  

Romans 12:4-8 (ESV) states, “For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another. Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith; if service, in our serving; the one who teaches, in his teaching; the one who exhorts, in his exhortation; the one who contributes, in generosity; the one who leads, with zeal; the one who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness.”   

So God gave us these gifts, but we choose how we use them.  Do we follow God’s directive and use His gifts for good or in opposition to Him for evil (2 Tim 3:2)?  Don’t get confused, because God can use anything and anyone for his purpose….no matter what.  The question is will be you see the benefit of using God’s gifts for His glory or you own pride?  Will you see the blessing of God or the curse?  We are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works (Eph 2:10).  Are you walking in the good works?  Or are you sitting on the side lines waiting for something to happen?  Or worse, are your walking in direct disobedience to God’s word?  God made you different, what are you going to do with those differences?


Sunday, January 10, 2021

Living by Faith and Not by Sight

I don’t know about you, but this week was a hard one.  Watching Congress count the Electoral College votes and the attack on the Capitol this week, I was angry at the disregard shown for our Nation’s Capital and the laws that govern the nation.  My heart broke at the signs of tyranny and total disregard for decency and the law.  For those who don’t know, I’m a civil servant.  I’ve worked for the Federal Government for more than 20 years to help protect workers from unsafe and unhealthy work environments.  Never in my life have I felt as disrespected for the work I’ve sacrificed to do as I did this week.  Nor have I felt as angry for the total disrespect to the troops who are fighting and working away from their families to protect our freedoms or the Black men (slaves) who actually labored to build The Capital so many years ago.  I literally shed tears at the sight of the unrest, then I shed tears at the loss and damage – to life, to our history, to democracy, to our faith in government, and so many other things that I won’t discuss here.  

Then I prayed and God showed me in the midst of my anger, that all of this fear and hatred and animosity and idolatry (yes, some have made the President an idol), it all comes back to the heart.  If someone’s heart hasn’t been changed by God through Jesus, you can’t expect them to do what’s right.  People must have a firm foundation in Jesus to exercise attributes that reflect Him.  What is in a man will come out (Matt 15:18-19)!  That’s why relationship with God through Jesus is so important.  That’s why integrity and character are so important.  Who are we when no one is looking?  The world got a glimpse of who so many were this past week and the first thing that comes to mind for those destroying property and having no regard for others is “lost”.  So, I pray for salvation for all those who have no relationship with God through Jesus.  If they have an encounter with Him, they will be changed.  There can be no other outcome.  

Have you ever heard someone who’s in the midst of sin say “God knows my heart?” as if their heart is doing something their mind and body are not?  It irks me, because not only does God know your heart but so does everyone else.  What you see, is what you get in most cases.  People may think they are covering who they really are, but they are rarely that good at acting.  We all need to be honest with ourselves, if no one else.  We do the things we want to do.  We make decisions that please us in the moment.  If we are catering to our flesh, we usually make bad decisions and cater to bad habits.  If we are catering to our spirit and we are connected with Christ, we may still sin, but we can’t stay there….we can’t continue to cater to bad habits and decisions and be okay with it.  The Holy Spirit who resides inside won’t allow us peace in the midst of it. 

When we decide to change, we do….not necessarily by ourselves, because we are not strong enough to do this thing called life alone….we pray seeking guidance from the Father and we make different decisions – we seek accountability partners to help keep us on track.  We do many things differently when we make up our mind to change our circumstances.  We learn to wait on God, while doing the things we must do to prepare for when He moves.  We start to live by our Faith that God will do exactly what He said, and stop living by what we can see in front of us.  

Now is the time to do that more than ever….don’t allow anger and fear to keep you living where you can only see what’s in front of you.  Now is the time more than ever to spend time in your Bible and in prayer and then take actions consistent with your Faith.  Faith without Works is dead (James 2:20)! Don’t sit back and watch things happen.  Call out what you know to be wrong – Be strong and courageous.  It may be a call to your congressman.  It may be a letter to them.  It could be to participate in a peaceful protest.  It may be to respectfully speak out at work or among friends.  God called us to be light and salt to the World (Matt 5:13-16) – He will hold us accountable to that.  We have to remember that we are in this world but not of this world (John 15:19) – We are His ambassadors.  We have a job to do!  Are you doing yours? 


Sunday, January 3, 2021

Lessons for the New Year!

Happy New Year!  I hope and pray that you had a wonderful holiday season and you felt God’s presence as you celebrated the birthday of His Son.  I also hope you’ve started the New Year with new hope for the future.  It’s interesting, I’ve come into the New Year feeling much like I felt last year…..hopeful for better days but knowing no matter what happens God is in control and He is my source and my portion.  He has me no matter what.  

While 2020 was hard and I was glad to be coming up on a New Year with new opportunities, I accept that what happened in 2020 will have effects on our future.  That doesn’t mean the effects will be bad.  But it does mean, we need to learn from our past and do better.  Last year led me to study more and spend more time with our heavenly Father.  I don’t always do it right or spend enough time with Him, but I’m striving to do better each day.  I have been reading my devotional (not every day, but I work to play catch up), and so far this year there are some notes I want to share with you (some are concepts we talked about in 2020).  

  1. When you face hard times or challenges, remember God is with you!  If you are His child, no matter what we go through or what someone else means to do, God will never leave you (Heb 13:5) and He uses it for our benefit.  It may not feel like it at the time and it may not feel good or be what we want, but God is always with us as His children.  Every challenge or difficult experience helps to mold us more into who God is making us.  There is a lesson to learn and change to occur.  He is looking for more from us as we grow.  We are always becoming more.  The question is more of what.  If we are God’s children, hopefully, it means we are becoming more like Him.  So, a question for you.  What kind of fruit is God looking for specifically from you in 2021?  Is there a need for you to be more kind?  More patient?  More loving?  More compassionate?  What?  Seek Him and He will provide the guidance for you and He will be there to support you as you develop.  You are never alone. 
  2. Obey God and He will bless you in ways you can’t imagine.  I don’t know about you, but when I’m obedient I see the rewards of it.  Whether it be in word or deed.  Tithing is something I’m super serious about (I know it can be a struggle for some).  I’m super serious about it, because according to the Word, it you don’t do it, there is a curse (Mal 3:9-12).  I don’t know about you, but I don’t have time to deal with any curses, that I can prevent.  God said that if the tithes are brought into His storehouse, He will open the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing that overflows and then He’ll rebuke the devourer for us.  Can you imagine appliances lasting well past their life expectancy or surprise checks in the mail?  I’ve experienced it.  God has rebuked the devourer for me and I know He will do the same for you.  God has blessed me in ways I could not imagine.  The job I have now, which pays well, was not on my radar.  In fact, if asked even five years ago, I would have said, I’d never be in this role, yet here I am.  I’m not bragging, because this is not due to who I am, but who God is in my life and my being obedient to His Word.  Don’t get me wrong, I don’t have it all figured out and I don’t do everything right.  I still sin and have to ask for forgiveness, but as I figure it out, I do better – not perfect but better.  I hear people saying all the time, they’ll try to do something.  In the words of Yoda, “Do or do not, there is no try.”  Trying means you’re giving yourself an out.  Either do what you plan to do or don’t.  Work hard to accomplish what you set out to do, or sit down.  Life isn’t going to hand you great accomplishment.  It only comes with hard work, determination and a strong belief system – believing God when He said you are more than a conqueror (Romans 8:36-38); you are the Head and not the Tail; you are above and not beneath (Deut 28:12-14).  Obey Him, it will never be a wrong choice. 

Ultimately, God wants you to experience His love, mercy, faithfulness and favor!  If you walk with Him and live your life in a way that is pleasing to Him, He can bless you beyond your wildest imaginings in ways you never thought possible (Eph 3:20).  


Sunday, December 27, 2020

New Beginnings and Opportunities

I hope you had a great Christmas!  Mine was a bit quiet but still beautiful.  As I reflected on the gift of Jesus whom God gave over 2000 years ago, I thought about the gifts I continue to get and early Christmas morning, I sat and thanked God for them.  I also thought about the time I’ve squandered in 2020.  Since the pandemic started, I’ve had to stop myself from complaining about the harsh reality of not being able to do the things I want and like doing.  I realized that while I’ve made some good decisions and used some of my time wisely, I haven’t done that consistently in all areas.  

I’ve been working more hours than I should.  I’ve been spending more on stuff than I should – although much has been for other people.  I should have cleaned out so many things in my house and didn’t.  While I’ve been spending more time with the Lord, it still hasn’t really been enough.  There are so many things I could have done better this year.  I’m not beating myself up, I’m just being real about my human frailties.  I have many, but I thank God for loving me anyway.  

I say all this because we’re only a few days from 2021 and we usually say it’s an opportunity to start again.  For those who make resolutions, it’s an opportunity to redefine some goals for the year.  I’m not making any resolutions, because they don’t work for me.  I am, however, setting some goals with milestones.  There are many things I want to accomplish over the next few years and I’m going to put them down on paper so I can reflect on how far I go in reaching them.  While I’m putting those items down, I’m also going to seek God’s guidance on them, so I can make sure they line up with His purpose as well.  

This fall during my small group, we studied the book of Joshua and Judges and throughout these books, it’s evident that the Israelites back then were just like us now.  God continues to take care of us and provide for us and we want to do what we want to do, until we get in trouble and then we call on Him to get us out of it.  Once He does, we start the cycle back over again, except sometimes we get so far into a mess that we get comfortable.  I’m striving in the future to not just do what I want to do, but to listen to God’s leading and pray that He will take away any desires that are not according to His Will and His Word.  I know that will require me to stay closer to Him, because the devil is real and he is always seeking to steal, kill and destroy (John 10:10).  The devil will use any means to distract us from serving God and doing His Will.  That’s the devil’s job and he’s good at it.  The only way to counter him is with the Power of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God, which means we need to have them and be armed to use them.   We fight not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers (Eph 6:12).  

2020 was a hard year, and we have no guarantees that 2021 will be better.  We hope and pray it will, but we have to be prepared that it might not.  We have to go into 2021 expecting God to show up and continue to bless and keep us.  While there have been some significant losses for many in 2020, God is still God and He is still Good!  He does not change, no matter how we think or act – He is still the same (Ps 102:27, Mal 3:6; Heb 13:8).  So let’s take a look at where we are and purpose in our hearts to be more like Christ in 2021.  Remember life is a journey….we are all growing and changing every day, but let’s make sure the growth and change will result in God being glorified as opposed to Him being angered.  Let’s purpose in our hearts to be more of a reflection of Him in a world that definitely needs more love and peace and joy.  In 2021, let’s keep our eyes fixed on Jesus seeking His guidance and wisdom and everything we need will be provided (Matt 6:33).  

I hope and pray that you have a prosperous (in all aspects of your life) and Happy New Year.  May you be blessed beyond measure in ways you cannot even begin to imagine.  

Sunday, December 20, 2020

The Real Reason for the Season

Just five days until Christmas!  Can you believe it?  It feels like we were just here a minute ago.  This year has been so different that time has run together and I found myself behind the 8-ball.  I just got some Christmas cards in the mail and still have several to get out there – of course, I’ve been planning to get them out since Thanksgiving and it just didn’t work.  So, I get how this year feels different.  I’ve even heard some mention cancelling Christmas.  For that, I call a resounding, “NO.”

The real meaning of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:1-20).  That’s it.  Yes, we give gifts and yes, families get together during this time and while some of those traditions may be different or changed this year, Jesus was still born as a gift from God to the entire world (Titus 3:4-7).  That doesn’t change no matter how our circumstances change.  Given that and everything going on in the world, this is an even more important time to remember God’s gift and to celebrate Jesus’ birth.  

I don’t know about you, but when I look at the world today and my own life, I see an even greater need to share and celebrate the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus on a wide scale.  The one great thing about Jesus coming is that now we can go to the Father for ourselves……we don’t need a priest to go before God for us.  We can reach out to God in prayer through Jesus for ourselves.  Don’t get me wrong, it’s wonderful to have people in relationship with God praying for us and with us, but we don’t have to wait for them.  

During this time, I challenge you to emphasize with those around you the real reason for the season and share the Good News of Jesus.  Jesus is the author of our peace and it’s clear with all the unrest in the world, He is what we all need (Isaiah 9:6).  

I wish you a very Merry Christmas and pray God’s blessings over you and your families.  May you be blessed beyond measure with love, laughter, peace and joy that will blow your mind and that of those around you!  And, may your life be a reflection of your relationship with Jesus – you may be the only reflection of Jesus some people see!

Remember, be wise this holiday season and protect those around you as much as possible.  Listen to the experts and take precautions to do your part – wash your hands, wear a face covering and maintain social distancing.  Quarantine if you believe you’ve been exposed.  Our loved ones are too important to risk them for our own pleasure.  Take care and stay safe.


Sunday, December 13, 2020

It’s the Season of Giving

My birthday was last week and it was great.  I got away and it was a wonderful change of scenery.  I needed it, way more than I was ready to admit.  Just being away from my own home and in a different environment allowed me to breathe and to distance myself from all the stuff that has piled up over the last nine months.  I was able to take a much needed break.  A couple of friends (including my niece) spent socially distanced time with me and it was great to disconnect.  When I got home, a couple of friends threw me a socially distanced birthday party – it was just the three of us and we wore our face covering (except when eating) and maintained social distance.  

Even though my birthday wasn’t how I originally imagined it early in the year, it was great because both sets of friends went out of their way to show me how much I meant to them.  One of them, who never cooks, cooked for me….and it was good.  The other wrote me my own birthday song – too cute – by the way, she should be recording….but I digress.  My point is this experience brought home an important point.  It is so important to let others know how much they mean to you and to give to others.  And I’m not talking about always giving money or things to other people – but time and attention and caring and support. 

The Bible teaches us to Love God first and to love our neighbor (brother) as ourselves.  I don’t know about you, but this time of isolation has made me long for the presence of other people.  I been around very few people since this whole thing started and I’ve realized that just because I can’t physically be around a lot of my family and friends, it doesn’t prevent me from being there for them.  With so many people in need this year (for comfort, for companionship, for a friend, etc.), it really is an opportunity to show Christ’s love.  Who do you know who could use a card or a call?  What’s your hold up?  Yes, some of them need monetary or practical items, and if you’re in a position to help them, you should.  I’m not saying let people take advantage of you or manipulate you, but you should seek guidance and wisdom from God to show you to whom you should give.  God loves a cheerful giver.  

For me, giving is a way of life. That doesn’t mean I give to any and every one; or for any and everything.  I usually seek God’s guidance before I give.  As always, when I don’t, I normally make a mistake. I love to see people’s faces light up when I’ve picked the exact right gift for them.  For some, it the pleasure of knowing that someone is thinking about them.  For some, it’s meeting a need.  For others, it’s just the fact that I cared enough to be thoughtful in the gift giving.  I believe it's as fulfilling for me to see someone get something that moves them as it is for the person receiving the gift.  I don't always get the gift right, but it always comes from a place of loving my neighbor as myself.  

Don’t get me wrong, I’m just as selfish as the next person with certain things, particularly with my time, but I’m getting better.  My biggest obstacle is giving God enough of me.  Sometimes, I get so caught up in the doing, that I don’t sit and rest with Him.  I don’t know about you, but I get distracted by all the things going on and I can easily get off track.  I’m quick to pray, but I don’t always meditate on the Word, so I can hear back from Him.  I’m working on that.  

The Word says it’s better to give than to receive (Luke 6:38; Hebrews 13:16).  The bottom line is the principle if you give you will receive.  God keeps His promises and it's a principle He created.  I don’t give with the motive to receive, but I give without hesitation when I know I’m hearing from God because nothing I have belongs to me anyway.  I’m just a steward of the resources God provides.  He owns it all.  So, when I get over the fact that none of the money or stuff or time or even myself belongs to me, it’s much easier to give to others and to give back to God.  He promised that if I accepted Him and obey Him, He will never leave me, so I don’t have any worries for my day to day sustenance.  

God has provided for me for 50 years and I’m hoping He’ll give me another 50 where He can use me to do exceedingly more than was done the first 50.  Trust God and give as he directs you.  Be a cheerful giver (2 Corinthians 9:7).  I challenge you to look at your life and consider whether you are stingy or a reluctant giver.  If so, then look at what you receive.  The Bible indicates that with the same measure you give, it will be given to you.  If you aren’t receiving, you may want to consider what you’re giving.  


Sunday, December 6, 2020

Our Plans are Not God’s Plans

So, tomorrow is my birthday and while I’m so grateful to see another one, this is not how I planned my 50th year to go.  Some very generous friends offered me their vacation home so I could get away and celebrate, and I’m so thankful, but I was planning to be thousands of miles away instead of a two hour drive from my house. 

Ten years ago, I went to Hawaii and I loved it so much, I made a pact with myself to go every five years.  So this would be the ten-year anniversary of my first trip to one of the most beautiful places on earth.  Needless to say, COVID19 really put a damper on my plans.  And yet, I know God is in control. I know He is always working things out for my good.  So, while this is not what I wanted, it is all part of His plan for me.  Maybe a lesson I’m to learn.  Maybe a reminder that I’m not in control and have to depend on Him for everything.  Maybe this is so I appreciate my experiences more.  I definitely will in the future. 

I know this example may not be your reality.  So many people have lost jobs.  Many haven’t seen family in months.  Many people are really hurting.  Do you have something in your life that isn’t going as planned?  You did all the pre-work and all the planning and it just didn’t happen.  Don’t let that get you down.  Learn to pivot and count it all joy, even when it doesn’t look like what you expected.  

The answer is to do those things you can control…..save where you can, utilize all the resources available, think outside the box and do the research, take the time to learn new skills, get started on that business idea, use your technology in new ways, etc…..and through it all lean and depend on God.  He has all the answers to all the questions we could ever ask.  You never know what God is planning for your future or what He has in store.  Remember, He has plans to prosper you and give you a hope and a future, even when you’ve in a moment of crisis or you’re been through a challenging time. 

Life is about the journey.  If our life is eternal (no matter where we end up), we’ll continue growing and learning about who God is and His purpose for us.  We’ll never know all that He knows.  But, know that He has plans for us, but He requires us to do the work.  We have to live by Faith – that He is God; that He loves us; that we can trust Him; that His word is true; that He will never leave or forsake us; that we are His; that no weapon formed against us will prosper; etc.  Knowing these things at our core allows us to more forward even when things work out differently than we planned.  God will do exactly what He said.  His ways are not our ways.  He is faithful to complete what He started.  

By the way, Happy Birthday to my Dad!  I’m so thankful God blessed me with Him.