Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Fighting Fear

Are you feeling afraid right now?

Never before have we had a time when fear is felt by the whole world at the same time. It seems fear is attacking from all angles, and clinging to those it grabs a hold of.

Perhaps these "what if's" have floated through your mind. What if I hug someone or talk to them with my mask off, and I come down with COVID 19 and end up in the hospital for weeks or maybe die? What if my company cuts back more, and I have no income? What if I say the wrong thing to the wrong person and I end up in the middle of a brawl? What if the wrong person is elected president? 

I'm sure I've missed a view worries.

This fear can be so consuming it makes seeing straight difficult. It can be overwhelming and quickly steal one's breath. Almost like a tsunami attacking the soul and spirit. Things that never were a bother, are now.

Before we go any further, please take a slow deep breath.

Fear is not something that comes from God. It's a reaction we have when we look at circumstances from our human eyes. 

What if...we give all these things to God? 

He is the maker of peace...a peace that stands up to the fearful thoughts that want to rob you of joy and happiness.

But how do we get this peace and hang on to it? 

By looking up. By praying and telling Him what is a bother, what is a fear, what is troubling you? Then tell Him, "God, I trust you."

It may not be easy to say, but if you can do it, you will feel better. The fear will clear from your mind and spirit and soul. You'll be able to think clearly. You'll be able to sleep and rest better.

And if you are able, begin to thank Him for all that is happening. Thank Him for the good things that we are experiencing because we had to slow down and spend time at home. Thank Him because in the midst of a storm He will bring us calm. Thank Him for He has not abandoned us and remains our source of hope.

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Biggest Questions Ever

Got some questions for you to ponder.

 

1     Do you believe that Jesus is the only way to enter heaven?

 

2    Do you believe that He is coming back so that everyone can see Him?

 

3     What do you want to be caught doing when He returns?    

Sunday, May 31, 2020

Now What?

The COVID experience has taken many of us, me included, on a roller coaster of emotions and reactions. Some days have been easier to handle than other days. Tell me, where has your stress been felt? Too many people around? Not enough people around? For me, most of my stress battlefield came from the computer.

Sitting too long in front of a laptop is not what my body is accustomed to. I had to take action. Constantly adjusting my back and posture. Making sure I got up and walked around the house. Drinking water and eating meals to keep the body healthy. These all sound easy enough to do, but they were things that added to my stress level.

My trust over the whole quarantine has been in God. I had no fear in that regard. But, the daily challenge in front of the screen strained me. God’s peace has gotten me through many an hour. And, like everyone else, I have had to remind myself God has this, and good for heaven’s kingdom will come from it.

Even under this stress I tried to focus on the positive rather than the all-too-easy-negative route. Some things I witnessed made a positive focus easy. Watching the number of families out and about, walking, biking, playing together has been heart-warming. I love how this time has brought so many together. Hearing and seeing the church become united in praying against this pestilence is exciting. To watch the numbers of people turning to the church and God during this time has brought tears to my eyes many times.

As we adjust to a new normal, we see that this quarantine is not lasting forever. And as we return, we may experience a stress rebound affect, so to speak…the desire to run away or want to do nothing or even lash out in anger. Even with a positive attitude experienced during this time, we can still react to the release of stress.

Do we have a Biblical example of what to do? Yes.

In 1 Kings 19, Elijah has just finished being part of a huge miracle in God’s destruction of the prophets of Baal. With all that energy exerted he allows fear to take over. He can’t go or give anymore and at the first sign of resistance, he runs away.

He finds a place to rest and sleep. Then God provides food for him. Elijah repeats these actions. And, once re-energized he begins to walk it out. At the end of that walk he talks it out with God. Then he was ready to go again, and God starts him off with a small task to fulfill.

We need to keep this in mind as we start life over again. Don’t be afraid to allow yourself to rest and eat a little before you ask God for directions in what to do next. Don’t be in a hurry to get back in the fast lane of activities. There’s no rush. What God has for you to do will come. And it may be a small thing. Just be willing to take the course  He has for you.

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Straying From the Heart

Valentines is this week. We see hearts everywhere. Various forms of expressing love is all around us. I'm impressed by the thought that goes into some of these. Who will you show love to this week? Have you ever forgotten to love? Or, have you forgotten how much someone loves you?

I have often wondered how is it possible that a people could totally not remember that there was a God who loved His people so much that He brought them to Egypt to save their lives. They may have even known they were suppose to live there for 400 years, if their forefathers passed on the stories of old. But how could they have forgotten Him enough that they worshiped Egyptian gods as well. Is this even possible?

Then the leaders of this study reminded me that the Israelites were there 400 years. Looking back is always 20/20 hindsight, but if I look at it from today's perspective I get a totally different view.

Officially, the U.S. will be 243 years old this year. But, if you include the years of colonization and settlements then we are right around the 400 year mark. (410 from the founding of Jamestown.)

Just like the Israelites in Egypt, we too became a great nation with many riches and power. Of course, we had lots of infighting that has left a mark that remains even today. The saying that speaks of history repeating itself can sadly be seen in our country. We too have slowly forgotten the religious strengths and stands we had when we first arrived to this land.

For many, many years we have been known for being a God-fearing nation, but over the years we have embraced so many things that have pulled us away from our first drive. Now, we aren't too far from the Israelites. Sadly, I see it is possible to forget.

I hope that you and I will do what is needed to keep remembering who God is. He is our first valentine. And His love is never-ending. He is here for us. We only need to talk to Him and listen for His answer. The listening part is sometimes hard to wait for, but is so worth it when it happens. You know what I've said so many times in the past...there is always hope...in Jesus, with Jesus there is always hope to overcome whatever is in our path. He is the ultimate valentine gift.

Can't believe it. Second book in the series is coming.

Friday, January 18, 2019

Working Alongside God

So many times I want God to just magically change something or do an action. But that's not always the case. In fact, I find that I sometimes impatiently take care of a problem or issue before waiting for God's reply. It can create frustration on my part. Even thinking, where is God? Does he care? The Psalms are full of David's cries about this. (Psalm 13 for one.) Yet, he always ends up glorifying God.

Recently I heard a point made in a Bible study. God wants us to work alongside Him. He doesn't want to do all the work. He wants us to work with Him. How many times do you read that He tells His prophet or disciple to go or do something? Think about Jonah - go to Nineveh. Think about Peter - go to the lake and fish to get a coin (Matthew 17:27), or submerge your net in the deeper part of the lake (Luke 5:4).

Wouldn't it have been easier for God to just do it Himself? Of course. But then where would the relationship growth have been? Think about it...if you as a parent always spoon feed your child then when does your child learn to feed himself?

Now I'm not saying we need to solve all our problems in our own will power. That leads to self sufficiency and a lack of dependency on God. What I am saying is that when you ask God for a solution or direction, wait and He will instruct you, but He won't do it for you. He wants us to work, and will walk alongside us in all we do. We are not alone in anything we do. He's there with us.

I love that thought. He's with me. Everywhere.

There have been times when I'm too tired to think about making dinner. If I ask Him what I should eat, He makes suggestions. I love that. But, it is up to me to put together the meal. Has He left me because He didn't make the food suddenly appear, prepared ready for me to consume? No. He guides me through the preparation time.

You may think this is a silly example but I hope it gets the message across. The work God directs me to do is in order to teach me more and draw me closer to Him. As He guides me through the steps needed to complete an assignment, I learn more about His guiding grace and trust Him in a new way. And without realizing it my faith grows. Walking and working alongside God brings me back to the thought that there is always hope.

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Beauty In The Eye of The Beholder

What do you consider beautiful?

I love lush, green treed mountains with streams of water near a walking path. A waterfall makes it even better. The peace and rest I feel in a scene like this makes me think of beauty.

Of course, I can't forget about the rugged stony formations of Arizona or Big Bend National Park that beckon me to climb.




Then there's the beauty I see in artwork whether it's one of my mom's paintings or gracefully designed colorful pieces of blown glass.

 


What about people? What makes a person beautiful? We all have specific things we look at: body shape, clothing, make-up application, tattoos, car being driven, living style, personality, life choices. All these things come under the discerning eye of each of us. We can't help it. We assess everyone we know or meet and determine their beauty in our minds.

But look in the mirror. How do you rate yourself?

Look into your eyes.

You are beautiful. God loves you and to Him you are a thing of beauty. You are worth dying for. All the pain He suffered was for you. He did what needed to be done so that He could keep you as His treasure.

The next time you are feeling overwhelmed, or disappointed, or hurt, or angry, or depressed, go to your mirror. Look yourself in the eye and remind yourself just who you are - a precious child of God who is beautiful and loved by God just the way you are.