He Wants Us to Look for Him

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God wanted people to look for him, and perhaps in searching all around for him, they would find him. But he is not far from any of us. It is through him that we are able to live, to do what we do, and to be who we are. [Acts 17:27-28a (ERV)]

O Lord, I see your hand when I hike in the mountains or hold a baby. I feel your presence and marvel at your extravagance when I’m in a garden or at the zoo. It’s easy to see your hand in moments of beauty and joy or when my breath is taken away by the wonders of your creation. Help me, Lord, to behold you in those lesser moments of life. Show me how to find you in times of challenge and fear, doubt and stress, and even tragedy.

How Fit Are You?

You will be made strong by the words of the faith and the good teaching which you have been following. … Training your body helps you in some ways, but serving God helps you in every way by bringing you blessings in this life and in the future life, too. [1 Timothy 4:6b,8 (NCV)]

A few weeks ago, we probably made some resolutions about our health. We listened to the fitness gurus, so we’re working out in the gym to get physically fit. We followed the advice of the neuroscientists, so we’re doing brain games like Sudoku and crosswords to get mentally fit. What are we doing to get spiritually fit? We all want healthy minds and bodies but tend to neglect the health of our soul. Let’s never forget that our minds and bodies are temporary; it is the fitness of the soul that matters in the end!

Exercise daily in God—no spiritual flabbiness, please! Workouts in the gymnasium are useful, but a disciplined life in God is far more so, making you fit both today and forever. [1 Timothy 4:6b-8 (MSG)]

What’s In Your Garden?

2014-1-22And remember, when you are being tempted, do not say, “God is tempting me.” God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else. Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away. These desires give birth to sinful actions. And when sin is allowed to grow, it gives birth to death. [James 1:13-15 (NLT)]

Sometimes we can spot sin easily. It’s a bit like a thistle. With its spiny leaves, we know we don’t want to touch it and we certainly don’t want it in our gardens. Sometimes sin is well concealed, like stinging nettle that easily blends into the foliage. Once we brush up against it, we get stung and step back quickly. Because we don’t want to touch it again, we stay on the lookout for it.

Sometimes, however, sin doesn’t announce itself so readily. In fact, it is downright deceitful. Sin can look quite enticing, like the beautiful purple loosestrife flower that tempts us to plant it in our gardens. Unfortunately, as lovely as it is, this plant should be destroyed, not planted. It is invasive; it endangers native plants, disrupts water flow and, by putting wetlands at risk, even jeopardizes wildlife. Worse, because it can produce over 2 million seeds in a season, the plant spreads quickly, rapidly ruining more wetlands. Sin can be just as alluring, just as invasive, and spread just as quickly. It’s not until we’ve planted it in our lives that we realize the damage it has done, not just to the garden of our lives but to the gardens of those around us.

Looking Forward

They will come home and sing songs of joy on the heights of Jerusalem. They will be radiant because of the Lord’s good gifts — the abundant crops of grain, new wine, and olive oil, and the healthy flocks and herds. Their life will be like a watered garden, and all their sorrows will be gone. The young women will dance for joy, and the men—old and young—will join in the celebration. I will turn their mourning into joy. I will comfort them and exchange their sorrow for rejoicing. [Jeremiah 31:12-13 (NLT)]

Lord, don’t let me spend a lifetime mourning what might have been; open my eyes to what is yet to come.

Vengeance is His

As much as it is possible, live in peace with everyone. Don’t take revenge, dear friends. Instead, let God’s anger take care of it. After all, Scripture says, “I alone have the right to take revenge. I will pay back, says the Lord.” [Romans 12:18-19 (GW)]

Sometimes it is so difficult to forgive what seems unforgivable. Lord, don’t let us equate giving our forgiveness with approval of the deed or acceptance of the wrongdoing. Let us equate forgiveness of others with our healing and freedom from the burden of our pain and suffering. Help us to forgive and let go of past hurts. Open our hearts to the promise of a better future, confident that your righteous anger will step in when necessary. Punishment is in your job description; it’s your prerogative, not ours.

I will take revenge and be satisfied. In due time their feet will slip, because their day of disaster is near. Their doom is coming quickly. [Deuteronomy 32:35 (GW)]

What’s in Your Investment Portfolio?

Sell your material possessions, and give the money to the poor. Make yourselves wallets that don’t wear out! Make a treasure for yourselves in heaven that never loses its value! In heaven thieves and moths can’t get close enough to destroy your treasure. Your heart will be where your treasure is. [Luke 12:33-34 (GW)]

Having faith, following Jesus, and living our lives as God wants us to live them is a little like having a stock portfolio that never goes down in value and brings great long term dividends! How will you invest your life?

We can’t allow ourselves to get tired of living the right way. Certainly, each of us will receive everlasting life at the proper time, if we don’t give up. [Galatians 6:9 (GW)]