09-15-2013

Sunday Scripture

“The commandments, “You shall not commit adultery,” “You shall not murder,” “You shall not steal,” “You shall not covet,”and whatever other command there may be, are summed up in this one command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.  Love does no harm to a neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law.” – Romans 13:9-10

“Do everything in love.” – 1 Corinthians 16:14

“Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”  Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’  This is the first and greatest commandment.  And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”  Matthew 22:36-40

Love is the greatest commandment.  It is because of love that Jesus died for us.  The Bible mentions love over and over again.  Not only are we to love the people that are easy to love, our friends and our family, the people who love us back.  We are also to love the people that are mean to us, the ones who are difficult to love, the ones who may not love anyone else.  We are to love like Jesus, to be compassionate, forgiving, and love unconditionally.  Yes, we are going to fall short but we bring our weaknesses to God and we continue to love.  We cannot do anything apart from Jesus and that includes loving.  When we abide in Christ we are able to love because Christ is loving through us.

09-08-2013

Sunday Scripture

“The Lord is my light and my salvation- whom shall I fear?  The Lord is the stronghold of my life- of whom shall I be afraid?” – Psalm 27:1

This is one of my all time favorite verses.  I keep it on a sticky note on my computer screen at work.  The Lord is my light and my salvation.  God leads the way in my life and it is through Jesus that I am saved.  He is the strength of my life, without Him I am absolutely weak.  There is nothing nor anyone for me to fear with God on my side.  I read this verse often throughout the day, especially if I am feeling discouraged or afraid.  There are lots of verses in the Bible to help us with fear and while we will still have fear the Lord wants us to bring those fears and those troubles to Him.  Let Him be the Light which leads your way.  He doesn’t want you to go at it alone.

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Happy Grandparent’s Day!  I can’t be with my grandparents as they live far away but I am wishing them a very happy day.  They are the best grandparents anyone can ask for!

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07-06-2013

Psalm 33:10-11

The Lord foils the plans of the nations;
    he thwarts the purposes of the peoples.
But the plans of the Lord stand firm forever,
    the purposes of his heart through all generations.

I love when verses just stick out to you when you are in the middle of some quiet time.  You just stumble upon them, verses you may have read multiple times before and at that moment they have a big impact and you may see them in a way you hadn’t read them before.  In verse 10 it seems a negative verse, that God foils and thwarts plans that people and nations have.  If you were to only read that verse it may be discouraging and you may thing, but why would a good and gracious God do that?  But when you read on to verse 11 it makes sense.  But the plans of the Lord stand firm forever, the purposes of his heart through all generations.  God’s plans are not our plans.  We see it time and time again throughout the Bible.

Isaiah 55:8- “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the LORD.

Proverbs 19:21- “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.”

Evil people will exist but their plans will not succeed.

06-09-2013

Some inspiration for the day :)

My church is in the middle of a series right now called, Cover to Cover.  It is going through the Bible little at a time.  They have a corresponding devotional that goes with it each day.  Last weeks was to read Job 38:1-18.  Now if you don’t know anything about Job, here is a quick run down.  Job was a man who lived righteously and lived for God.  He was a very blessed man, actually the Bible says that ‘He was the greatest man among all the people of the East’ (Job 1: 4). Satan spoke with the Lord and suggested that maybe Job only serves the Lord because He protects him.  Satan said that the Lord should strike everything Job has down and see if Job really praises Him.  The Lord agreed to this with the only condition that Satan not lay a hand on Job himself.  Job’s life began to fall apart.  All of his animals were taken away, his servants were killed, his children died, and all at once everything was taken from Job.  What did he do at that moment?  He fell to the ground and worshiped the Lord.

“Naked I came from my mother’s womb,
    and naked I will depart.[c]
The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away;
    may the name of the Lord be praised.”  Job 1:20

It didn’t end there.  Job was then inflicted with sores and even when his wife told him to curse God, he didn’t.  Instead of cursing God, like Satan thought, Job cursed the day of his birth.  He wasn’t happy and he did protest what he was going through but never once did he accuse God of injustice.  The next verses are a conversation between Job and his friends regarding the why and how we just don’t know why some things happen the way they do.  One of my favorite passages is

“Can you fathom the mysteries of God?
Can you probe the limits of the Almighty?
They are higher than the heavens above—what can you do?
They are deeper than the depths below—what can you know?
Their measure is longer than the earth
and wider than the sea.” (Job 11:7)

Always seems to put things in perspective, doesn’t it?  This conversation goes on until verse 37 and then in verse 38, the Lord speaks to Job.  This begins the climax of the book of Job as God Himself is speaking.

Then the Lord spoke to Job out of the storm. He said:
“Who is this that obscures my plans
 with words without knowledge?

Brace yourself like a man;
 I will question you,
 and you shall answer me.
“Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation?
 Tell me, if you understand.

Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know!
 Who stretched a measuring line across it?

On what were its footings set,
or who laid its cornerstone—

while the morning stars sang together
 and all the angels shouted for joy?
“Who shut up the sea behind doors
 when it burst forth from the womb,

when I made the clouds its garment
 and wrapped it in thick darkness,

when I fixed limits for it
 and set its doors and bars in place,
when I said, ‘This far you may come and no farther;
 here is where your proud waves halt’?
“Have you ever given orders to the morning,
 or shown the dawn its place,

that it might take the earth by the edges
 and shake the wicked out of it?

The earth takes shape like clay under a seal;
 its features stand out like those of a garment.

The wicked are denied their light,
 and their upraised arm is broken.
“Have you journeyed to the springs of the sea
 or walked in the recesses of the deep?

Have the gates of death been shown to you?
 Have you seen the gates of the deepest darkness?

Have you comprehended the vast expanses of the earth?
 Tell me, if you know all this.
(Job 38:1-18)

What more could Job do but say, ““I am unworthy—how can I reply to you?  I put my hand over my mouth.” (Job 40:4).  Pretty sure he isn’t the only one who has felt like that!  In these short passages God (for lack of a better term) puts us in our place.  He is essentially saying, I’ve got this under control.  Look at everything else I have done.  How often have we done the same thing?  We are mad so we complain or we rebel and try to go against His will.  We do not know the full plan that God has for our lives, no matter how hard we try to figure it out.  Just look at Job 38:4- “Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me if you understand.”  Quick answer, we weren’t here.  The verses go on and it is such beautiful poetry as you hear God speaking to Job, and to all of us.  There are so many mysteries in the world, still, that we just don’t know.  It shows me just how big God is and just how little I am.

There have been so many times where I looked back on a hard situation and once I was on the other side I saw God’s hand on all of it.  I saw the way that God was working in me for something in the future that I had no idea of.

Looking at the end of Job, the Lord blessed him more than he had ever been blessed before.  He had more animals and more servants, he had more sons and daughters.  All of this because he was faithful to the Lord.