Kept

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I wanted to name this “Kept Woman” since I’m a woman but thought if I did the men wouldn’t read it!  But go ahead men, please do, because the principles apply to you as well.

What is a “kept” woman?  She’s a mistress.  She’s a secret.  She is well paid and usually well cared for.  She gets the exotic weekends, the flowers and candy, the stolen moments and days.  The drawbacks?  She’s a mistress.  She’s a secret.  There’s no commitment.  She waits for the next phone call.  There is no security.  There’s no “I’ll do anything for you.”  There’s no “until death do us part.”

It’s not fun playing second when you want more.  Someone to always be there. Someone through thick and thin, through illness and pain, someone you can lean on.

What in the world does this have to do with me … or you?  How can I even identify with being “kept”?  Oh yeah … I identify!  Galatians 3:23, “But before faith came, we were kept under the law …” I was held in bondage by and to sin.  The nature of sin had me bound. There was no freedom for me.

I don’t want to be kept in bondage to sin and defeat.  I don’t want to be kept a slave to fear and to satan.  I don’t want to keep my old nature and my old name.

The deliverance came when I opened my heart to what Jesus did for me.  He loves me far more than any man has for his “kept” woman!!  Jesus loved so much that He died for me.  He died to set me free.  My obligation, and privilege, is to accept His love, repent of my past and be willing to be KEPT by Him … who wants the best for me.

I have One who loves me and keeps me!  In John 17 Jesus is praying to the Father for me!  Verse 12 He says, “I have kept them in Your name …”  I have the Father’s name!

I Peter 1 tells us of our living hope.  “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you, who are KEPT by the power of God through faith unto salvation …”  He keeps me by His power … not by my own works.

David wrote a song of deliverance in Psalms 18:18-21, “… the Lord was my stay.  He brought me forth also into a large place; he delivered me, because he delighted in me.  The Lord rewarded me according to my righteousness; according to the cleanness of my hands hath he recompensed me. For I have KEPT the ways of the Lord, and have not wickedly departed from my God.” Verse 23, “I was also upright before him, and I KEPT myself from mine iniquity.”  Yes, there is a part we must play in our being “kept” … keep His ways and flee, run away from sin.

Psalms 30:3, “O Lord, thou hast brought up my soul from the grave: thou hast KEPT me alive …”

Revelation 3:10, (again Jesus is speaking) “Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world …”

One of my favorite verses is Isaiah 26:3 and it shows our part in being “kept”.  “Thou (God) wilt keep him (that’s us) in perfect peace (can’t get any better than that!), whose mind (you know that grey matter in our heads that wants to wander all over the place) is stayed (stationery, fixed) on thee (God) because he (there’s the kicker … that’s our part) trusteth (reliance, confident hope) in thee (God).

I must KEEP my mind on Him.  Devour His Word.  Meditate on His Word.  Apply His Word to my life and He will KEEP me.

KEPT by grace.

An old chorus:  Safe am I, safe am I
In the hollow of His hand
Sheltered o’er, sheltered o’er
In His love forevermore
No ill can harm me, no foe alarm me
For He keeps both day and night
Safe am I, safe am I
In the hollow of His hand

Finally a promise to those who are “kept.” Jude 1 & 2, “…to those who are called, beloved in God the Father and kept for Jesus Christ: may mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to you.”

Do I want to be a “KEPT” woman?  You betcha’!

Finished!

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All things have a beginning and an end. A fashion designer sees in her mind what a dress will look like.  The process of choosing material, cutting, sewing, fitting … finally … it is FINISHED!

A contractor starts on the blueprints and gathers his materials and works on the house until it is … FINISHED!

The author has a new story to tell and begins to write and continues until the story is … FINISHED!

A new life is born in a tiny baby and he will live his life until death then it is … FINISHED!

What a feeling when we start something and complete it!  It is … FINISHED!

There are two important “finishes” in the Bible to look at …

James 1:15 says, “Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.”

Just like in the examples above there is a progression.  You don’t go from an idea (dress) to finished product anymore than you go from a tiny baby to an 80 year old man.

So in James we see the progression of sin.  Lust begins in the mind.  If it is not rejected and given over to Jesus then it begins to form and is conceived.  Next progression … the act of sin.  The finality of sin does not happen immediately.  Oh, it probably feels good.  It can be rationalized and excused.  The conscience can be turned off but it will come to a conclusion and that conclusion is DEATH at which point … it is FINISHED.

There is another “finish” … John 19:30, “Jesus … said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.”

His sacrificial “finish” makes it possible for us to have a good “finish”.  In our selves we will give in to the lust of the flesh.  We have NO power to resist.  So many quote the scripture from James 4:7 “Resist the devil and he will flee from you.” But they forget the first part of that same verse which says, “Submit yourselves therefore to God.”

Jesus lived a perfect life here on earth.  We cannot.  Utterly impossible!  Every sin ever committed and yet to be committed He took upon Himself when He went to the cross.  He was accused, tried, sentenced and crucified but in that He finished the work of redemption.

To finish well, we must submit to His will for our life not just at salvation but every day … every moment.

It’s a progression that cannot be reversed.  Everything here on this earth has a beginning and will have an end.  How will you finish?  Death unto damnation and eternity in hell without God? Or death to self and life everlasting in heaven with Jesus?

Only YOU can make that decision … finish well!

How’s Your Heart?

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Today is Valentine’s Day, a day of hearts and love.  When we see a heart we normally think “love.”  We think good things. We think happy thoughts.

It’s not always true!  There are sad hearts as well as glad hearts, broken hearts as well as healed hearts.

If you are reading this you have a pumping, thumping heart.  It’s what keeps us alive.  When the heart stops we stop dead in our tracks.  We pay special attention to our hearts.  When we exercise our heart rate goes up, if it gets too slow — watch out!  If it beats erratically we go see the doctor.

What IS the heart?  It’s not just our physical pump, but it encompasses our will, emotions, thoughts … along with our soul it is who we ARE!

What can we do to protect our heart?  Spiritually speaking, first we must recognize that our hearts are inherently evil.  God made us in His image but we forfeited that in the Garden of Eden and “the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.” (Genesis 6:5).  Our hearts have been deceived and have turned us aside from God (Isaiah 44:20).

God wants our whole heart.  He has promised that those who seek Him with their WHOLE heart will find Him! (Jeremiah 29:13).  I Kings 8:58, “Let your heart therefore be wholly true to the Lord our God, walking in his statutes and keeping his commandments …”

Audrey Mieir wrote a song: “All He wants is you, no one else will do.  Not just a part, He wants ALL of your heart.  All He wants is all of you, all He wants is you.”

The word “heart” is mentioned over 800 times in the Bible plus words like brokenhearted, fainthearted, hard hearted, stiff hearted, stout hearted then good ones like merry hearted and tenderhearted!

Here are a few “hearts” to check out and see where you rank …

Blameless or condemned
Confident or courageless
Deceitful or delighted
Fixed or foolish
Glad or grieving
Happy or hard
Loving and loyal or lost
Meditative and merry
Obedient or obstinate
Pure or Perverse
Rejoicing or restless
Steadfast or stony & stubborn
Tender & true or trembling
Upright or unfeeling
Wise or wicked

Ernie Haase wrote a song that I sing and framed for my granddaughter, Roni … “God give this child a good heart, God give this child a good heart.  One that cares for the weak, one that hears when You speak, a heart that will make You smile. God give this child a good heart.”

Here are the words to a song that should become our prayer …

GIVE ME A HEART LIKE THINE

Give me a heart like Thine
Give me a heart that knows no fear
Give me the grace to do Thy will
Pardon and cleanse this home of mine
Lord give me a heart like This

How is your heart today?

God’s Tattoos

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I attended a church several weeks ago and the Pastor’s sermon was entitled “God’s Tattoos”. The message was not along this line of thinking but it sure got me going …

There is talk in the “church” about the increased amount of Christians getting tattoos. Is it right? Is it wrong? What’s the purpose?

I am NOT writing a treatise on the subject and you can use scripture and point out differing opinions.

Who said tattoos are wrong? Now I personally would not want one and I don’t really like them very much but I got to thinking … God Himself has a tattoo! Isaiah said in 49:16, “Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands … “ (ESV). If that’s not a “tattoo” I don’t know what is! (For you KJV fans the word is “graven”… AMP, “I have indelibly imprinted (tattooed a picture of) you on the palm of each of My hands …”)

Just think … every time He stretches out His hand to minister, to touch, to shelter, to hug, to hold … He sees MY name (and yours!) engraved in the palm of His hand. WOW!

That’s the good side, but there is also a bad side. Jeremiah 17:1 points out that the sin of Judah was so bad, their hearts were so hardened that it took a stylus of iron with the point of a diamond to engrave on the tablet of their heart. We can’t “see” the heart but their sin was engraved on its hard surface!

Genesis 4:15 tells us of another “mark” made upon man. God is punishing Cain for the murder of his brother, Abel. Cain was cursed from the ground (meaning he could no longer plant and harvest with ease), he would be a fugitive and a wanderer roaming the earth and feared he would be killed. God did not want him to be killed so “the Lord put a mark on Cain, lest any who found him should attack him.” We don’t know the precise nature of the mark but it was something visible so that when others saw him they would not kill him. It was a mark of protection … even for the sinner for that time.

In Ezekiel 9:4 & 6 the angelic executioners are to kill all those who do not have “the mark on their foreheads”. One of those seven angels is assigned to protect the faithful by placing a defining mark on their foreheads. Again this shows that God’s “mark” will bring protection to the righteous.

Those of us who look forward to the future know that difficult times are ahead. During the time of the great tribulation there will be many who will take a mark on their foreheads which is called the mark of the beast. For them, their choice has been made for eternity, separation from God (Revelation 13 & 14). That could easily be called the “Tattoo of Eternal Death”.

I seriously doubt that I will ever get a tattoo (I saw a sign on Facebook: “Why don’t I have any tattoos?  For the same reason you don’t put a bumper sticker on a Ferrari.”  I like that!) but I am SO glad God has one with MY name and my face on His hand!

A Clean House

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A clean house gives me great pleasure!  I love to have a clean house . . . everything in its place, dust gone, clean sheets – no clutter!  I can’t think of a time when it’s been that way.  That causes me problems . . . I put off things I WANT to do because I think I could concentrate better if my house was clean.

Then after the grandchildren leave I wonder why I cleaned in the first place!

This morning I was putting the Christmas decorations away thinking about having my house clean again when the Lord spoke to my heart about “is My house clean?”  I am the temple of the Holy Spirit and I can get so bogged down in clutter… spiritual clutter!  Wrong attitudes, gossip, resentment, anger, time management, priorities … my list could go on and on!

We recently sold a house and we had plenty of time in the escrow to go thru the “stuff” that gets collected over years.  Keep this, give that, thrift this pile, toss even more, do the kids want this?  And lastly … do I really need to keep this???  Sometimes it’s just plain difficult to let go of our stuff.  Seems so important at the time!

Sometimes I think it is easier to clean my physical house than my spiritual one.  Grab the vacuum and a dust cloth and work out my frustrations!  But grabbing the Bible and dusting out the cobwebs in my spirit takes a little more time and introspection!  And courage!  It’s hard to face the facts of my own sin.

Two Women Who Changed Their World

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Have you ever wished to be a Joan of Arc?  Helen of Troy? Golda Meier? Corrie Ten Boom?  Beverly LaHaye? A woman who did something to change the course of history?

An acclaimed artist, musician, doctor or scholar?  Perhaps someone who found the cure for cancer or diabetes?

I doubt that the ones mentioned above even thought their actions would make a lasting note in history, but they acted with courage and conviction.

The women above made a difference in their world but there are two women who changed the whole course of world history. We can’t duplicate what these two women did, but we can learn from their example and both teach important lessons.

Two women … Eve and Mary …
One was married to the first Adam and the other gave birth to the second Adam.
One changed a totally peacefully perfect world into a sinful place.
One gave birth to the perfect Son of God who came to bring peace to us.

Let’s look at their choices …

First, Eve. Everything was perfect.  It didn’t just look perfect, it was perfect!  You can’t improve on perfect!  She had a smart, articulate, handsome attentive, yes PERFECT husband.  No children to run after, didn’t have to cook or clean or sew and she was probably a perfect “10”!  Human life was perfect and all plant life was perfect.  It is hard for me to imagine perfection!

Then Satan came in the form of a serpent.  He must have been a beautiful creature and telling her half-truths (which then IS a lie) began to tempt her with the ONE thing she didn’t have.  And with that discontent entered her heart.  Perfection was simply not good enough for her! Genesis 2:17, “but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it …”  That was it, just that one thing.  She had EVERYTHING but THAT ONE THING and now she wanted that one thing!

DISCONTENT!  Webster’s dictionary defines it as “dissatisfaction”.

Have you ever been discontented?  We are so blessed here in America and to most of the world even the poor among us are rich.  And yet we long for more. We want more.  We can’t even go to the mall without bringing something back whether we need it or not.

The challenge was presented to her and she failed!  And with her failing and succumbing to temptation, perfection was lost, sin and death entered the world and we today deal with the consequences of that one fateful decision.

Perfection, purity, innocence … all was gone in that instant.

What decisions have you made that have affected your life and your family’s life in a negative way?  I’m certainly not going to have a confessional here today but you can answer that in your heart.

ALL of us are tempted and tested.  We have questions, we have doubts, we have desires.  Satan knows that and he makes it his mission to “get” us.

What do you do when tempted by the devil?

It is not sin when Satan tempts us. The sin comes in when we listen to him!  We begin to entertain his questions, propositions, hesitations. If we give him our attention then we become inclined to DO and ACT on his suggestions.

The Word of God says to “submit to God and resist the enemy” (James 4:7)!  We cannot do it in ourselves … we need to KNOW the Word and to act of it.

We can be saved a lot of trouble if we obey God and not Satan!

Now Mary. Whereas Eve’s world was perfect, Mary’s world was far from perfect.
Her people were under oppression and ruled by Rome.  Women were looked upon as not as equal with men and the outlook was not good.

And into this far from perfect world an angel appeared to Mary with startling news.  Remember “someone” came to Eve also!  “Someone” in the form of another, Satan in the form of a serpent who came to plant seeds of doubt resulting in sin.  The “someone” appearing to Mary came with an announcement of good news but that which would have life-changing consequences for her and for the world!

“Rejoice, highly favored one, the Lord is with you; blessed are you among women!”.  WOW, that is surprising enough, an angel appearing to a woman! Good news (favored one the Lord is with you), and a blessing!  But what did it mean???

Then the angel tells her that she is going to be with child and lets her know THIS CHILD that she will carry IS the Messiah of the world!

At this point Mary is faced with a decision.  She can either recoil and say “Oh, no, not me! You’ve got the wrong girl!  I’ll lose my husband to be, my reputation, etc.” OR she can submit herself to the will of the Father.

We know the rest of the story. She submitted to Father with this incredible statement, “Let it be to me according to your word.” Utter, total, unconditional complete surrender to the will of God.  And what was the result?  We are given the opportunity to KNOW Jesus, to be His child, to accept His sacrifice for us on Calvary, to spend eternity with Him in heaven FOREVER!

As I said previously, you and I will never be in the same position as either Eve or Mary.  Yet we WILL face decisions that will altar our own life and that of our descendants after us.

Decisions such as “whom should I marry?”, “am I committed to this marriage even when problems arise?”, what do you do when faced with a compromising decision as to infidelity, drugs, etc.

We all face decisions everyday, not all are of great consequence, but many are and we are responsible for those that affect our relationship with God and those decisions WILL hurt or help our children after us.

We face decisions between faith or fear, obedience or disobedience, trust or run.  And the greatest decision of all is “what do I do with Christ and His sacrifice for me on the cross?”

At the very beginning I mentioned that the two women I would be talking about had something in common. One was married to the first Adam and the other gave birth to the second Adam. What does that mean?

Romans 5 gives us the answer. Death came by one and LIFE came by the other!

“Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned — for sin indeed was in the world before the law was given, but sin is not counted where there is no law.  Yet death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over those whose sinning was not like the transgression of Adam, who was a type of the one who was to come.  But the free gift is not like the trespass.  For if many died through one man’s trespass, much more have the grace of God and the free gift by the grace of the one man Jesus Christ abounded for many.  And the free gift is not like the result of the one man’s sin.  For the judgment following one trespass brought condemnation, but the free gift following many trespasses brought justification.  For if, because of one man’s trespass death reigned through that one man, much more will those who receive the abundance of grace and the free gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man Jesus Christ.  Therefore, as one trespass led to condemnation for all men, so one act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all men.  For as by the one man’s disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man’s obedience the many will be made righteous.  Now the law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more, so that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might reign through righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 5:12-21 ESV).

My husband loves to teach Romans and could expound on this passage much more eloquently than me but let me at least share this. The disobedient act of one man (woman) brought sin and its penalty of death upon the human race.  Just as the disobedient act of one man brought sin into the world, the obedient act of one man (and the woman who made it possible) counteracted this deed and made righteousness and eternal life available for humankind.

(1) Adam’s act was an offense, a deliberate going astray; Christ’s deed was one of grace.
(2) Adam’s sin resulted in condemnation, whereas Christ’s deed of grace brought justification and life.
(3) Adam is characterized by disobedience, while Christ is characterized by obedience.

We are in Adam by birth but in Christ by faith.  In Adam by birth we are condemned and die, but because of Christ’s redemptive work we can be justified and live if we are in Him by faith.

The first decision you must make is “what do I do with Christ?” and then “how do I live my life?”  In disobedience by following what I want to do, or living and making decision by what HE wants of me?

In the first garden man said, “not Thy will be done but my will be done” but in the second garden Jesus said, “not My will but Thy will be done”.  It’s the age long battle of our will verses God’s will. All of life is either “Thine” or “mine.” How are you going to live? Bad choices or right choices may not have immediate results, but results WILL follow.

You may not be a WORLD changer but you will affect the lives (your world) of those around you, your spouse, your children, your neighborhood, your church and who knows, your life may affect a life that WILL be a world changer.

… the mother of an evangelist
… the father of one who finds a cure for cancer
… the prayer warrior who leads a child to Christ

Let me close with this story. Nearly 70 years ago the father of a dear friend of ours pastored a church in Pennsylvania.  He would go door to door telling people about Jesus and inviting them to church.  One day he visited a couple and the next Sunday the couple came to church and in the Sunday School class this couple was saved.  The next Sunday they brought their children and they were saved, five boys and three girls.  As a result ALL five boys became ministers and all three girls married ministers.  Two of the boys were Bible College Presidents.  Many of the grandchildren are in ministry today.

All this was the result of people who were willing to take risks, to knock on doors, to invite people to church, to pray with those people to accept Christ.

Did they change their world?  You betcha’! So can you!

Maps

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I will admit here and now that I like maps!  When I was young, daddy brought us home from South America via Miami and bought a car just so we could drive to California!  Oh joy!   Up the east coast through Washington, D.C., New York City and across America driving a car. My brother and I had a map that we used to mark out the trip!  We unfolded and refolded that crazy paper map so many times that it finally tore.

Since then, whenever we went on a trip I wanted a map.  Paper maps were free and we loaded up on them.  Now my favorite app on my iPad is my map app.  I will even turn it on when I know where I’m going because it will give me traffic, accident reports, construction zones and even show me what detour to take.  It’s GREAT!  I love it!  (Well, I know “love” is an overused word here.) However, my map app is not infallible. Sometimes it shows traffic that’s not there, the “accident” sign is still on but the accident has been removed, or it won’t show the weaving police car that is holding back traffic.

I can enlarge my map app so it even shows me street names, restaurants, coffee stops, gas stations and I guess if I was smart enough it could show me a lot more if I knew how to ask.

Recently  I was praying over some things that are concerning this mother/grandma’s heart, pondering the life of my grandchildren particularly and praying for them.  In moments like this, my map app that I turn to is the Bible.  It shows me first of all how to turn off the “worry” (I think I need to work on that one more) and then pray in the Spirit.

This Map App gives directions that NEVER fail.  “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path” Psalm 119:105.

God’s Word IS my life map app!  Have I always followed it?  Sadly, no, but when I run into a detour, having chosen my own way, I can go back to the Bible as my Map App and get my directions straightened out!

I can TRUST my Map App.  I can remember the time when I believe I “heard” God’s voice.  It was one word.  It was around 1984 and I was beside myself with concerns.  We had started the television ministry and it was overwhelming to me. I was taking a Sunday afternoon nap on the sofa when I suddenly was wide awake because I “heard” the word TRUST and immediately the rest of the verse ran through my mind, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not unto your own understanding but in all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your path.” Proverbs 3:5 & 6.

IF (how can such a little word be so big?) I could always only do that I am well advised.

But life throws curves.  I’ve had them.  You’ve had them.  Not all detours are made of our own wrong choices.  Probably most are, but not all.  They can be route changing detours.  Death, divorce, affairs, job loss, getting fired, unexpected moves, problems with children, accidents, unplanned pregnancies, illness, not getting the promised promotion … fill in any blank.

Do we let the detours derail us, or do we go to our Map App, the Word of God, tears and all, lay it out before Him (He knows all about it anyway!) and get back on track?  What you thought your life would look like has altered.  Change happens.  Don’t let the detours change your end goal.  It may become a little curvy and crooked but get straightened out and keep your goal in sight.

Pleasing Jesus is my goal first and foremost!  Obeying His directions, following His commands.  Heaven in my goal!  I want to see Jesus and I want ALL my children and grandchildren coming along with me.

OK … I just don’t get it that some folks don’t like to ask directions!  Now, I’m not giving any names 🙂 but how in the world can you get someplace you’ve never been without asking how to get there?  Or get sketchy directions and try to find where you are?  Or getting lost and then not asking directions?

The BIBLE is the ONLY trustworthy, never fail, always right direction giver on how to get to heaven!

Get out your official Map App … read it, study it, apply it.

Waiting

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DO while WAITING?  That seems contradictory!  I think that most people assume while “waiting” they do nothing!  Well, not exactly!

Most people do not like to wait.  We don’t like waiting at stop lights, in bank lines, in doctor’s offices and especially at the Department of Motor Vehicles!  We are an impatient and restless lot!

Several times this week I have reread the story of Elijah in I Kings 17-19.  Have you ever wondered what Elijah “did” while at the brook Cherith?  God told him to go hide himself by the brook and the ravens would feed him (quite a miracle in itself as ravens usually do the scavenging and eating!).  Let’s see … no internet, no radio, no friends, not even a book!  How did he pass his days?  Maybe thinking? Pondering? Praying? (I’m sure!) Contemplating? Planning? Sleeping? Maybe he even used rocks as weights and exercised!

It got me to thinking … how can I effectively use my waiting time.  After all waiting can be an action word.  Waiting is not simply sitting on our hands and waiting for something to happen!

The Bible encourages us to “wait” on the Lord and there are promises that follow but how do you put your wait to good use?

Here are a few things that popped into my mind that can “redeem the time” while we are waiting …

give thanks
be expectant
sing songs, hymns & spiritual songs
rejoice in the Lord
trust in God
live in faith
stay confident
look to Jesus
glorify Him
walk in the Spirit
don’t grow weary
don’t lose heart
choose love
walk in peace
listen to His voice
submit to God
resist the devil
put on God’s armor
take up God’s armor
hope in God
extend His grace
stand fast for truth
know HIM
be patient
do not fret
feed on His Word
delight yourself in the Lord
commit your ways to the Lord
don’t be anxious
think on Him
be encouraged
be vigilant

Oh my … I think you can add a lot more to that list!  Waiting is NOT passive … waiting is ACTIVE!

Many in the Bible had to use their wait time effectively also …
Joseph had to wait 17 years
Moses had to wait 40 years
Children of Israel had to wait 40 years
Daniel had to wait 21 days
Some waited so long they died before receiving their promise (Hebrews 11)

Don’t grow weary waiting for God’s promises!  A favorite verse of mine is Habakkuk 2:2 & 3, “But these things I plan won’t happen right away.  Slowly, steadily, surely, the time approaches when the vision will be fulfilled.  If it seems slow, do not despair, for these things will surely come to pass.  Just be patient!  They will not be overdue a single day!” (Living Bible).

What has God told you to do? Has He given you a promise?  Are you in a “waiting” mode?  Don’t despair!  Use the above list to make your waiting time productive and then as Habakkuk says … slowly, steadily, surely … it will come to pass!

Hovering

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So what comes to your mind?  Someone peeking over your shoulder or smothering you by their closeness?

The other night I was reading in Philippians and came across this statement in 4:5, “The Lord is at hand” (KJV).  Some say that refers to future events but I say, THE LORD IS AT HAND!  That means He is here, NOW, with me, watching over me, reaching out to me!

Meditating on that I thought back to Genesis 1:2 (NLT), “The earth was formless and empty, and darkness covered the deep waters.  And the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters.”

When I first read that I thought, hmmmm … “hover” … and I pictured a helicopter hovering over a building or over a chasm with big, black billowing clouds.  A helicopter can hover over an injured hiker on a mountainside waiting for the right moment to sweep in and pick up the injured.  A helicopter can hover over a heaving, rolling storm tossed sea to rescue passengers.  A hovering helicopter means rescue is at hand!

The dictionary definition  … “hover” … “to hang fluttering or suspended in the air; to keep lingering about, wait near at hand.”  A helicopter has the ability to stay in one place suspended in air for a period of time.

What happens when a helicopter “hovers”?  The wind kicks up, waves get higher, future passengers can panic and rather than following advice they can get in the way and delay rescue.  Deep breathe, stay calm.

How does that apply to me?  Oh my!  There have been times I’ve felt to be in the stormy sea WAITING for rescue!  I’ve been the injured on the floor waiting to be picked up! All the while the “Lord was at hand”.  The Spirit of God was hovering over me … watching, waiting, eager for the right time to swoop down and rescue me.  Trouble is … His timing is rarely my timing.  I want rescue NOW or better yet … yesterday!

I felt the waves washing over me.  I felt death near (maybe not physically but emotionally!).  I felt the dark clouds of depression swirling over me.  In my heart I knew God was there but why wasn’t He picking me up yet??

This verse gives me assurance!  The Lord IS at hand.  The Spirit of God knows where I am.  He WILL rescue me … when His timing is right!

In the meantime I wait.  I meditate on His Word.  I listen for His instructions.  I occupy my time.  I try not to panic when the wind kicks up.  I like to think that the wind of His Spirit assures me that HE IS NEAR!

Does Happiness Trump Holiness?

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One word, NO!  A lady came to me one day in church complaining about how unhappy her husband was making her and she thought she should divorce him because “God doesn’t want me to be this unhappy”.  She had been talking to me for several minutes about how bad he was to her before she made that statement.  Her comment undid me and I looked at her and said, “God doesn’t care a hoot about your happiness … He cares about your holiness!”

I look around at so many today who seem to think only about their happiness.  What can they do that will make themselves happy.  I would like us to begin to think, “What can I do to make Jesus happy?”

We are saved by grace … no doubt about it!  None of us are good enough to save ourselves.  None of us can become good enough to save ourselves.  “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith …” (Ephesians 2:8).

However, once we are saved what do we do then?  When a baby comes into this world we feed the baby, we cloth the baby, we watch the baby grow.  Probably every parent has hugged their sweet little one and wished, “Oh, if only I could keep you this tiny!” And yet if that truly happened our hearts would break because our child wasn’t growing, wasn’t becoming what should be happening in a life.

What does God think when He looks at us as new children of His or even “long term” Christians but sees no growth?  We remain infants.

There are so many things to learn, to grow, to study … to BECOME in Him.  One thing He has commanded us is to “be holy even as I am holy”.  For many years “holiness” got a bad wrap.  Meant no fun, can’t do this, can’t do that, don’t go there, must do this, guys don’t wear ties and girls long dresses and hair in buns.  This is NOT holiness.

Many today say, “Oh you don’t have to do anything once you come to Christ. You are now in Him and you are safe.”  That’s rubbish!  To be holy like Jesus, to become what He wants us to be … takes effort … takes time … takes growth … we must daily crucify our evil natures and desires, to put them down … means we feed on His Word, find out what He wants us to be and becoming like Him means to become holy as He is holy.

Holiness … being set apart, consecrated, dedicated, separated in a spiritual way is the essence of holiness.  Set apart from the world and unto God.  We are still a part of the world but we are on our way to becoming like Him.  Thoughts, actions, likes and dislikes, emotions … We don’t think like the world, we don’t act like the world, we don’t talk like the ungodly we think “How would Jesus react?”

The Word of God, the Bible is our standard. It’s our measuring stick.  It is truth.  It’s His holiness in me that makes Him happy.

There is an old illustration that my daddy used to give in one of his sermons and I’ve heard it in others … a lady wanted to hire a new chauffeur so she placed an ad in the local paper.  Several applied for the position so she asked each one to take her for a ride up into the mountains.  She told each one to see how close they could get to the edge of the cliff without going over!  One got about a foot away from the edge, another six inches and the last applicant stopped the car, turned around and said, “Ma’am, I don’t want to see how close to the edge I can get, I want to stay as far away as possible from the edge!”  He got the job.

That is the way we must live … not how close we can live to the edge of sin but how far away can we stay from sin and grow in likeness of Him.

We will not always be happy … but we can be joyful!  Holiness trumps happiness any day!

“To be like Jesus, to be like Jesus, all I ask is to be like Him.  All through life’s journey from earth to glory.  All I ask, to be like Him”.