Thank you for opening my blog and actually reading it! I love what I do and that is write. My prayer is that whoever opens and reads the words on these pages, will be blessed, changed, and inspired.
Monday, August 24, 2009
I will see him again
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Christianity is not for Wimps
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Praise His holy Name
Ps 30:4
4 Sing to the LORD, you saints of his; praise his holy name . NIV
Ever wonder if God knows all that you're going through, and feels all that you feel? Well He is and He does. He has been there, and He is with you actively working on your behalf.
Don't sulk and say "oh, maybe tomorrow will be better." Instead Praise God with all your being and watch the marvelous things He will do.
Joel 2:20-21 I will drive the northern army far from you, pushing it into a parched and barren land, with its front columns going into the eastern sea and those in the rear into the western sea. And its stench will go up; its smell will rise.' Surely he has done great things . 21 Be not afraid, O land; be glad and rejoice. Surely the LORD has done great things. NIV
When your enemies are closing in on you, and your life seems beyond repair; don't be afraid. Trust in the One who has already won the battle and by all means, PRAISE HIS HOLY NAME!!!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
The Serenity Prayer
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
My desire; a pure heart
Monday, May 18, 2009
By Mike Bickle
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Those called by his name; reflect his image
Saturday, May 9, 2009
A Salute To My Mother
This being the first year of my mother’s absence on Mother’s Day; is certainly going to be a challenge for my siblings and me. Even though I know she will always be in my heart and memory, I’ve been feeling the “missing her” pains for the past several weeks. I never expected her to go so soon, but who did? How I wish she was still here.
While reading through the columns, I chose to reuse one that had been published several years ago. I eliminated a bit, but for the most part, it’s the same. I hope you enjoy it again. Here goes:
When Thinking Of Mom, Does Your Heart Smile?
M-O-T-H-E-R
“M” is for the million things she gave me,
“O” means only that she’s growing old,
“T” is for the tears she shed to save me,
“H” is for her heart of purest gold;
“E” is for her eyes, with love-light shining,
“R” means right, and right she’ll always be,
Put them all together, they spell “MOTHER,”
A word that means the world to me.
--Howard Johnson (c. 1915)
I stole this poem from Howard Johnson who wrote it in 1915. It’s been around awhile and it is still imbedded in my heart and mind. I remember learning it in grade-school and how special it made me feel about my mother back then. As a little girl, in my eyes, my mother could capture the moon. My mom could do anything, or so I thought back then. In fact, I still believe this to be true today.
My mother was a hard-worker. Her days began early before the sun came up and lasted wee into the night (sounds kind-of like the Proverbs 31 woman. She cooked, cleaned and made sure all six (seven including my dad) of us were fed and taken care of. She was a tight mother though. No hanky-panky went on in our house. She knew every move we made – well almost every move. When we woke in the night to get a snack, she knew it. When we didn’t do our chores, she knew it. When we told a lie, she found out about it. And lo and behold, we paid the price for our sins! But she still loved us, in spite of our faults.
Often, my mother had to discipline us. Raising six kids (five of which are girls), while my dad worked two jobs, was not an easy task. Nevertheless, she did it and her famous words that proved she did her best have always been; “None of my girls came home pregnant!”
I’ve spoken of my 4 foot, 9 1/2 inch mother on numerous occasions and I can’t pass up the opportunity to speak of her again because she is the greatest woman (next to my daughter) that has been an influence in my life. Even though she was a bit rough at times, she taught me right.
She taught me to be reverent to God and to love my family. She taught me that sticking with something through rough at times, was far better than giving up. She taught me that laziness never gets you anywhere, and that hard work has its rewards. She taught me forgiveness as she expressed it to me, over and over again.
As I watched her age, witnessing her weaknesses, I’ve learned that priorities need to be set and that some things are just not worth fretting about. She’s shown me that as women, we must slow down before it’s too late (I’m still trying to learn that). One thing for certain she taught me, is that giving is far better than receiving. She never failed to give a sack full of groceries to those less fortunate than we; a model we saw often growing up.
My mother is a woman who was a blessing to many. I wouldn’t have traded her for a million stars in the sky or the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. She was worth more to me than all the rubies and diamonds this earth can hold. I l will always love her, with all my heart.
Do you have similar memories about and love for your mother? When you think of your mother, whether she is still here or in the sweet by and by, does your heart smile? If yes, praise God. If not, ask God to help create for you good memories with your mother, while there is still time. And if there is no time left, ask God to erase the bad, and bring to mind only good thoughts about her.
“Her children stand and bless her. Her husband praises her” Proverbs 31:28 NLT
This is a scripture that without a doubt can be said about my mother.
Happy Mother’s Day, Mother, I still love you and always will!
Let’s talk.
Terri can be reached at terriotterman@hotmail.com
Thursday, May 7, 2009
A Mother's Memories Last Forever
My 1st pregnancy
Always hungry
I gained 25 lbs.
Still, I felt more beautiful
Than any other time in my life
The thought of that little one
Growing inside me
Kicking and rolling
Sucking his thumb
Filled my live with joy
I never knew such emotion
Until
The day I gave birth
The feeling was amazing
That day
As I felt my child’s arrival
Seeing him for the 1st time
Took my breath away
One of the best days of my life
Was the first day I gave birth
As was every delivery day thereafter
All pain and discomfort
Was quickly forgotten
As I heard our precious ones cries
What a great miracle
Our Creator God has done
Watching our children grow
Each in their own way
Has been a blessing
I’ll cherish forever
Little toddlers with arms stretched out
Begging for mommy’s attention
Wet slobbery kisses
Waiting to be shared
Cries of discontent
Coos of joy
All end too soon
Mommy’s make-up
Daddy’s shoes
Storybooks and finger paints
Baby dolls and Army men
Ring around the Rosy
The many games
Children play
Here today
Gone tomorrow
Cherish every moment
Hold on to each one
Cause all too quickly
They grow up
While they never leave
Their mother’s heart
One day they will
Go their own way
It’s in the plan
As time plays its role
Remember
They may leave your home
But they remain
In your heart
Forever
Written by Terri Otterman, 08/08
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Happy Anniversary to My Precious Gift From God
“Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her…” Eph 5:25 NIV
Now, I’m not saying that Jim and I never argue, nor that he or our marriage is perfect. We all know that none of us is perfect, right? There’s only one, according to God’s Word, and that is God, Himself.
What I am saying is that Jim truly loves me (and I him), and of that I am certain. I can tell by the way he treats me, by the way he looks at me, and how he cares for me. Jim always has my best interest in mind. He opens my doors; walks behind or beside me, carries my bags and locks me in when I’m home alone. But most of all I am certain because he loves His Maker. He loves Him with a love that is evident. He acknowledges His greatness no matter what. He believes God is in total control, and working all things out for our good.
Rom 8:28 “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” NIV
Jim knows that the outcome of this life will always be better than the beginning, because we are promised a life of eternity with Christ.
It’s evident in the way he lives. It shows in his actions. It resounds in his speech. And it reflects from his heart.
2 Cor 5:17 “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” NIV
Our relationship wasn’t always as it is today. We’ve had our share of agonies that nearly destroyed our marriage, but God was faithful, in that by His grace we were redeemed and our marriage restored! And am I ever so thankful! I couldn’t imagine living the rest of my life with anyone else! I am truly happy and blessed to have the man of my dreams as my spouse and God in the center of our marriage! I am thankful, that when I was confused, He gave me peace to withstand the storm, and wisdom to make the right choices.
1 Cor 14:33 “For God is not the author of confusion but of peace...” NKJV
Eccl 2:26 “To the man who pleases him, God gives wisdom, knowledge and happiness…” NIV
What is your marriage like today? Are you happily married, or is your marriage on the rocks? Does your spouse meet all your expectations, and set your world on fire? If you said yes, I’m shocked. Only God can fill every need, every desire, every dream. Only the One, who created you, could know you one hundred percent. Is He the center of your world?
Depending on how we see our spouse, determines the outcome of our marriage. If we see him/her as a blessing, when we learn to lessen our expectations, our marriages will blossom. We live selfish lives, thinking our spouse owes us something, and that is far from the truth. As we change our views, so will our marriage change. Song of Solomon has it right when it reads:
“My beloved is mine, and I am his: he feedeth among the lilies.” Song of Solomon 2:16 KJV
Jim loves to tell me I am his, and likewise I him, but sometimes when we’ve been outside all day (in this Florida heat), my odor is far from the smell of sweet flowers. But that doesn’t make him love me less. When he snaps at me in anger (because I’ve done something stupid), I don’t run to the phone dialing the attorney. Instead, we both see our faults as temporary, and know that they too shall pass. We’ve learned to accept each other, just the way we are, regardless.
The rule in our house is “divorce is not an option.” We are in this for the long haul and are enjoying every moment of the run. That is love, unconditional, unexpecting, unwavering, true love.
“Happy Anniversary Honey. I love you with all my heart. May we enjoy many more happy years together.”
Thursday, April 30, 2009
In the Face of Sin Your Spirit Will Be Quickened
I have a friend who loves ice cream, but every time he eats it, it tears his stomach, not good for the inside. I also know that most women would swear that at the mere sight of a chocolate bar they gain five pounds, and that is not good for the outside. You get the gist. Just because we like it doesn’t mean it’s good for us.
To Eve the apple looked becoming so she took a bite, after all if it was going to make her like God why wouldn’t she want it, right? Her price, do I even have to ask? To David, Bathsheba was beautiful, he had to have her, hence he sinned against God and what a price he had to pay, the death of his baby boy! To Judas Iscariot, the ransom was worth betraying his Master. Thirty silver coins, bought the Potter’s Field; and his life!
The book of Matthew tells the dreadful story.
“Then one of the Twelve — the one called Judas Iscariot — went to the chief priests and asked, ‘What are you willing to give me if I hand him over to you?’ So they counted out for him thirty silver coins. From then on Judas watched for an opportunity to hand him over…While he was still speaking, Judas, one of the Twelve, arrived. With him was a large crowd armed with swords and clubs, sent from the chief priests and the elders of the people. Now the betrayer had arranged a signal with them: ‘The one I kiss is the man; arrest him.’ Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, ‘Greetings, Rabbi!’ and kissed him…
When Judas, who had betrayed him, saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty silver coins to the chief priests and the elders. ‘I have sinned,’ he said, ‘for I have betrayed innocent blood.’ ‘What is that to us?’ they replied. ‘That's your responsibility.’ So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself.” Matt 26:14 -27:5 NIV
Even though what was written had to be fulfilled, I cannot for the life of me fathom what Judas was thinking. In front of him that night was his Friend, his Teacher, the One who loved him like no other, how could he hand him over so easily, and with a kiss mind you?
Ever heard the phrase, the love of money is the root of evil? It’s plain as day in 1 Timothy chapter 6 verse10: “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.” NIV
When Judas realized what he had done, the Word says he was filled with great regret. He returned the thirty silver coins and then hung himself. That is guilt of the tenth degree. Ouch!
Worldly pleasures most often cause great hardships. Pornography, though pleasing to the eye, devastates a marriage. Unhealthy competition, though it gives a rush, demolishes relationships. Chemical addictions might make a person feel better for a moment, but wipe out a healthy body. Lying covers the truth, but breaks even the deepest trust. A voice raised gets it off your chest, but extinguishes healthy communication. Verbal abuse grants the accuser self-worth, but tears down the spirit of the innocent.
Let’s face it; sin destroys, and it has its consequences. When the commands of God are not honored, the result is crucial. With each sin, comes death.
“Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.” Ps 119:11 KJV
So how can we be certain we are living a life without compromising The Word of God? Study God’s Word; hide it in your heart, and follow the Golden Rule. Then in the face of sin, God’s Spirit will quicken yours.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
I Pray I Forever Hear His Voice
3 So Peter and the other disciple started for the tomb. 4 Both were running, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first. 5 He bent over and looked in at the strips of linen lying there but did not go in. 6 Then Simon Peter, who was behind him, arrived and went into the tomb. He saw the strips of linen lying there, 7 as well as the burial cloth that had been around Jesus' head. The cloth was folded up by itself, separate from the linen. 8 Finally the other disciple, who had reached the tomb first, also went inside. He saw and believed. 9(They still did not understand from Scripture that Jesus had to rise from the dead.)
10 Then the disciples went back to their homes, 11 but Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb 12 and saw two angels in white, seated where Jesus' body had been, one at the head and the other at the foot.
13 They asked her, "Woman, why are you crying?"
"They have taken my Lord away," she said, "and I don't know where they have put him." 14 At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus.
15 "Woman," he said, "why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?"
Thinking he was the gardener, she said, "Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him."
16 Jesus said to her, "Mary."
She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, "Rabboni!" (which means Teacher).
17 Jesus said, "Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet returned to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, 'I am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.'" NIV
The other day a friend asked me if we would ever consider being ministers of a church and immediately my reply was "no". My reasoning was that it is entirely too stressful and that Pastors have an extremely rough calling. My answer was a bit selfish and as I repeat the conversation over and over in my mind, I realize that it is not the answer that would be pleasing to my God.
Even though Jesus had told them over and over that He had to fulfil the scriptures, they did not understand. They probably were as we often call it, "in denial" of the fact that He had to suffer and go through much pain and torture. They were heartbroken and now, all the more. When they arrived at the tomb and He was gone they must have been devastated!
They had forgotten all the things He had told them. They had forgotten that He would rise and meet with His Heavenly Father. They had forgotten that He promised to send a Comfortor to them. They had forgotten that He must die in order so they could live.
So of course, at the cross and now at the empty tomb, they were sad and confused. Scripture tells us that while the disciples went back to their homes, Mary remained, crying, aching in the absence of her Lord. His body had been taken and she didn't know by whom.
When Jesus saw her weeping, He confronter her. At first, she did not know who He was. But then...He spoke her name. He told her to go and tell them that He was alive and headed to see His Father in Heaven.
What a moment that must have been for Mary, to hear her Master's voice and see, face to face, Her risen Savior. Jesus called her by name and sent her to tell the world!I can only imagine the day I will hear my Jesus call my name out loud. I can't wait till that glorious day when I meet Him face to face! But until then, I will remain His servant. If His plan is for me to lead a group of people to the knowledge of Him, I want to do just that. If His leads me to go to the ends of the earth, I am willing. Whatever He says, I will do. His desires are the ones I long to fulfill. I just pray that I ferever hear His voice.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
He Puts the Dance in Our Feet and a Song on Our Lips
God never ceases to amaze me. The other morning I woke up early, probably around 4:30 (for some of you that may not be too early but for me it is). I was troubled by so many things and I could not go back to sleep. So, I just laid there thinking. I had a dream about going to grammas birthday party. Our eldest son was around six years of age and it was just the two of us. We were driving in an unfamiliar town, looking for a street I’d never been on. It was a bit overwhelming for me especially since I don’t like going to unfamiliar places. We got lost and asked someone for directions and finally made it to the party. Everyone there was dressed as if it was the year 1950. Their waists were tiny! They were all just minding their own business and paying no attention to my son and me. It was weird. I don’t know what actually woke me from the dream but needless to say I’m glad something did. I don’t think I ever saw grandma, which was probably just as well. I want to hold the memory of her the way I last saw her, when she still knew who I was. Following that dream I found myself in my “worry zone.” My mind was racing and it wouldn’t stop!
Finally, when I was through with the chaos; I got up and clicked on my computer. I guess I was just looking for something to take my mind off of my cares. I checked my e-mail and I had received a message from a friend. It was the prayer of St Theresa. Here is how it read:
St. Theresa’s Prayer
“May today there be peace within.
May you trust God that you are exactly where you are meant to be.
May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith.
May you use those gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you.
May you be content knowing that you are a child of God.
Let this presence settle into your bones and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love.
It is there for each and every one of you.”
I’d never heard this prayer before but at that moment it spoke big to me. I was worrying about things I have no control of. I allowed myself to lose sleep over circumstances that only God could handle. Why? Haven’t I learned by now that He who spins the earth is the very one that can turn every situation around, should He choose to?
I decided to look up St Theresa’s Prayer on the internet and see when it was written and to whom. I actually had a hard time finding what I was looking for. Instead, what I did find were several opinions from people who found fault rather than good in these beautiful words. Some stating that it was not of her and that it didn’t sound like a prayer at all, but rather a “wishful thinking new age meditation.”
Regardless, of what others think, God used that Prayer to calm my fears and lead me once again to a place of total trust in Him. My friend’s e-mail brought me to my knees in the mighty presence of My Lord and Savior. It reminded me that no matter what I face, I am to be content as Phil 4:11-13 states.
“I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” NIV
It also reminded me that in every circumstance, I am to praise Him, no matter what. He alone is working everything out for my good because I am His daughter; whom He has called to do His perfect will.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Rom 8:28 NIV
So I say thank you to my dear friend who listened to her heart and sent me those words of encouragement. God knew I needed them.
He knows where we are at all times. When we lose our way, He gently lifts us out of our pit and places us back on His “peace track.” As He lovingly calms our fears, He puts love in our heart, dance in our feet and praises on our lips.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
What Blessings These Friends of Mine
Monday, March 30, 2009
What is our life when compared to eternity?
I can't imagine the disciples only having 3 years with Jesus. And his mother only 33. At least I has 15 more years with ma, than Mary did with her Son.
What must have been going through Mary's mind? What was she feeling? It had to have been nearly unbearable to watch her Son go through such torture!
Watching our mother go through the coughing spells and difficult breathing traumas, and heart attacks and surgeries was not easy for any of us. And seeing her on the hospital bed while she took her last breath, had to have been even harder for my dad and sister. 103 years...sounds like a long time, but 73? But if we look at it in the perspective of things; what is our life when compared to eternity?
Monday, March 23, 2009
Spring is Closet Cleaning Time
I just spent about 2 hours sorting and cleaning my bedroom closet and I’m not finished yet. It’s amazing the articles of clothing, shoes, purses, belts, etc.; a person can accumulate over the years. There were items I hadn’t worn in the last to years that are soon to find a new home. What was I hanging on to them for? I remember a friend once told me, “If you haven’t worn it in a year get rid of it.” Well it’s quite obvious I’ve had a hard a time following her advice.
Since it’s nearly spring, I decided to pack up all my sweaters and coats, boots and winter scarves. I can’t believe I have so many; I live in Florida, why do I even need them? I filled a huge box of things I decided to part with and still my closet is full! What good is a closet full of clothes if you are not wearing them? What good are shoes on the shelf that don’t fit? “But, I may need them someday”, is my answer. Anyone in their right mind would agree that this kind of thinking has got to be a sin!
Holding onto things that are of no use to me, is crazy. After all, there are many people in need of them, and besides they take up precious closet space. With those thoughts in mind, why am I having a hard time parting with those red shoes?
Even though cleaning out my closet is time consuming, it is very necessary. Likewise, cleaning up my life, heart and attitude is just as imperative.
Many times, our days become clogged with tasks, thoughts, and moods, causing our quiet time to suffer. With excess activities, comes less prayer time, and less prayer brings weakness and in weakness we are susceptible to sin. When that happens; it’s time to tackle the beast!
“The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” John 10:10 KJV
Selfish desires and foolish acts pollute our heart and keep us from God’s blessings. When we sacrifice quiet time, for worldly pleasures, we destroy our relationship with our Savior. When we are lured from what is holy to that which is not, we rob ourselves of God’s light; and that brings separation and often death. So what do we do when we are tempted from all sides?
“Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
Phil 3:13-14 NIV
We must remain focused; persevere, and keep our eyes on Jesus. We must fight all temptation till we drop, and then fight some more. We must never quit. We must never lose hope.
“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”
2 Tim 4:7 KJV
In the quietness of our clean closet, the Lord meets us. In the pureness of our hearts, He lives.
Spring is in the air, what are you waiting for? It’s closet cleaning time, are you ready?
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Pray for the Ones Who Lay Down Their Lives for Us
John 15:13 NIV
The other night at GBC we had the opportunity to hear Eric Horner worship in music. Eric’s ministry is going to our Government’s Military Bases and ministering to our Soldiers, both here and abroad. As many of you know we have a son in the United States Army and are extremely proud of his dedication and commitment to serving the United States of America, for our freedom. Fortunately, he is presently stationed in Fort Gordon, Ga and will be till he finishes his AIT studies at July’s end. God is so gracious to us, He has allowed Clay to remain as close as possible to his family during this critical time in Military. Even though we do not see him every weekend, we know he is safe and in the hands of his Maker. But what about the countless young men and women who are in harm’s way? What about the ones who are miles, even countries away from their loved ones? Just like Clay they are in God’s hands but even more so, they need our continued support.
Let us never forget to remember them in our prayers. Let us never forget to thank them.
Just like our Savior who laid down His life for his friends…someone’s Soldier is laying his or her life down for their country today.
“Brothers, pray for us.” 1 Thess 5:25 NIV
“We always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you”
Col 1:3 NIV
Relax and Let Him Handle it
The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff,they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever. NIV
God is amazing! I'm seeing Him work in marvelous ways! He is my provider, my friend, my comforter and my helper! Nothing that I face hasn't gone through His hands first! I love that! He has experienced everyting I am experiencing today, and if that be so, who is better able to handle all, than He?
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
She must have known
Ps 149:33 Let them praise His name with the dance ;Let them sing praises to Him with the timbrel and harp. NKJV
I never told my mother how much I loved the ballerina cake she made for me on my 18th Birthday. It wasn't fancy, just an ordinary Betty Crocker Cake, but it was made by her with much love. Adorning the top of it was this beautiful ballerina figurine. Amazingly, 30 years later I still have the ornament. I ran across it when I opened a box that had been packed away since hurricane Charley.
I, in the depths of my heart as a young girl, wanted to be a dancer, but no one knew. Ballerinas and dancers were beautiful, I thought. I remember my friends at school talking about taking dance lessons, and wishing I could join them. But that wasn't in my plan, at least not that kind of dancing; and I'm okay with it (good thing, it's a little too late for that now). These days, I dance before my Lord whenever I please and shake my timbrel (tamborine) to boot, and that is far better than anyone can imagine.
I held on to the ornament not because I worshipped it, but because it was something my mother picked out specifically for me. Somehow, I wonder if she knew. It seemed she always knew more than I ever told her, and usually she was right on the money.
In our house we rarely went without a birthday cake. When it was our special day we knew, even though there may not be a wrapped gift, we would have the gift of cake! Our mother made sure of it. Even though it is harder now that our children are grown, I do my best to follow in her footsteps. Thanks mom for beautiful memories and wonderful traditions. I love cake and I miss you, dearly!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Let me be as gold and precious silver
Purify my heart
Let me be as gold, pure gold
Refiner's fire
My heart's one desire
Is to be holy
Set apart for You,
LordI choose to be holy
Set apart for You,
my Master
Ready to do Your will
Purify my heart
Cleanse me from within
And make me holy
Purify my heart
Cleanse me from my sin
Deep within
Sunday, March 15, 2009
It's Never Too Late to rewrite the Pages of Your Life
John 4 states; “Jesus, being wearied from His journey, sat by the well…A woman of Samaria came to draw water. Jesus said to her, ‘Give Me a drink.’…the woman of Samaria said to Him, ‘How is it that You, being a Jew, ask a drink from me?’...”If you knew the gift of God, and who it is who says to you, 'Give Me a drink,' you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water." The woman said…’Sir, You have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep. Where then do You get that living water?’... Jesus answered…’Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again…but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.’ The woman said, ‘Sir, give me this water, that I may not thirst, nor come here to draw.’ Jesus said… ‘Go, call your husband, and come here.’ The woman answered…‘I have no husband.’ Jesus said to her, ‘You have well said…for you have had five husbands, and the one whom you now have is not your husband’…The woman said…’Sir, I perceive that You are a prophet…I know that Messiah is coming’ (who is called Christ).When He comes, He will tell us all things.’ Jesus said…’I who speak to you am He’…The woman then left her water- pot, went her way into the city, and said to the men, ‘Come, and see a Man who told me all things that I ever did. Could this be the Christ?’ Then they went out of the city and came to Him. NKJV
The woman at the well was probably like most of us. She saw Jesus face to face, and did not know it was Him. It was not until He told her, her life story and offered her Living Water that she pegged Him for a Prophet. She still did not know Him as Messiah! Jesus gave her something that no man ever had. He gave her an eternal promise and she was ecstatic. She ran to the city telling all, her story and afterwards, led them to Him, but of His identity, still was unsure. Does that sound like us at time?
Luke 1:26-34 reads about Mary Jesus’ mother;
“Now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God…to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph... The virgin's name was Mary. …the angel said to her, Rejoice, highly favored one, the Lord is with you; blessed are you among women! But when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying...Then the angel said to her, "Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God…you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a Son, and shall call His name JESUS. He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end." Then Mary said to the angel, "How can this be, since I do not know a man?" NKJV
Mary did not have a dark side. She didn’t live a life of partying and bed hopping. She was a virgin, who was loved by God. All her life she was obedient to her Maker, and the Angel of the Lord told her that God was pleased. But when God’s messenger said that she would bear a child, a million things must have been going through her mind. Could you imagine being 14 and pregnant; knowing you’d never had relations with a man? But listen to what she said to him.
“Then Mary said, ‘Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word." And the angel departed from her.
Luke 1:34-38 NKJV
Because she loved her God, She accepted her calling no matter the cost. She knew there would be whisperings and gossip, but even so, she remained obedient. And what blessings she received.
Both women’s stories go on forever, touching and leading lives to Christ. Both shine brighter than the brightest bulb and light the darkest hearts. Does yours? What does your story say to others? Is your book be filled with dark pages or bright ones that lead others to the Savior? It’s never too late to change the cover and rewrite the pages.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Why not Give Him the Spotlight for a Change?
What does it mean to be humble? Does it mean to deem yourself worthless, of no value?
I don’t think so.
In my eyes, as a Believer in Christ, being humble is realizing that without Him I can do nothing worthwhile. Sure, I might hold an Executive position in a big company, or manage a chain of restaurants, but what does that do for the Kingdom of God?
Isn’t our “purpose” all about what we are called here to do? And, isn’t our calling to spread the Good News, to tell the world one by one, group by group, of His unfailing love, and the hope we have in Him?
Being a messenger of Christ at times is quite humbling. I mean that in the sense of, one puts himself on the line with friends, co-workers and the like, when sharing of this great love, because religion is not a subject people want to talk about. It’s convicting, and powerful, and when the Holy Spirit is alive in it; sharper than a two edged sword. Therefore we must totally rely on the One who wrote the Book, to do the speaking for us, while realizing it’s not what we do but what He does that brings a man to Christ. That’s humility.
“Biblical humility”, according to Nelson’s Illustrated Bible Dictionary, “is a recognition that by ourselves we are inadequate, without dignity and worthless. Yet, because we are created in God's image and because believers are in Christ, we have infinite worth and dignity (1 Cor 4:6-7; 1 Peter 1:18-19). True humility does not produce pride but gratitude. Since God is both our Creator and Redeemer, our existence and righteousness depend on Him (John 15:5; Acts 17:28; Eph 2:8-10).”
(from Nelson's Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Copyright © 1986, Thomas Nelson Publishers)
Living a humble life is not being boastful or proud of what, “I” did but rather what “He” did and still does. It’s taking the spotlight off of “me” and shining the beam on "Jesus Christ"!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
In the Palm of His Hands
What words come out of your mouth? Are they the words of God or self? When you do a deed, does your strength to complete it come from your flesh or from God’s Holy Spirit within you? Many times we get caught up in the “I can do it myself” attitude. We think that nothing is impossible for us, rather than believing that all things are possible with God. We feel that no matter what hole we are in, in our own strength, we can dig ourselves out of it. Sometimes we succeed, sometimes we don’t
As I look upon our country’s present financial status, I can’t help but wonder, “What are we going to do? Or where in the world will recovery come from? That is where I am at fault. Instead I should be praising God for
He has already won the battle. He is our Jehovah-Jirah, our provider; and we must believe that nothing is impossible for Him.
Nothing I do is worth a dime if I don’t have His blessings in the doing. Nothing I say can change the hearts of man, if His Spirit did not order the speaking. Nothing I have will ever be enough, because I own nothing, and He owns all! The Bible states in Psalm 50:
Ps 50:7-"Hear, O my people, and I will speak, O Israel, and I will testify against you: I am God, your God… I have no need of a bull from your stall or of goats from your pens, for every animal of the forest is mine, and the cattle on a thousand hills. I know every bird in the mountains, and the creatures of the field are mine. If I were hungry I would not tell you for the world is mine, and all that is in it. Do I eat the flesh of bulls or drink the blood of goats? Sacrifice thank offerings to God; fulfill your vows to the Most High, and call upon me in the day of trouble. I will deliver you, and you will honor me." NIV
All the riches in the world belong to Him. He just allows us to use them for a time, a season. If He decides to take them back, we must be willing to give them up. When He closes one door, He always opens another, often with bigger and better things. Maybe we don’t see it that way, but He does. He is the only one with perfect vision. He knows everything and He is faithful.
So then, why are we afraid? Why do we worry? Why do we, eyes glued to the screen; watch for hours, the falling stock market? Why do we with ears wide open, listed intently to negative news? Hopefully it’s because we still feel there’s hope. Hopefully, it’s because we as a whole, are yearning for a major miracle; one that only God can provide. Then if that be the case we must learn to trust Him and offer thanksgiving and praise offerings rather than moaning of fear and defeat. He’s in control; the world is in His hands. Scriptures tells us in Luke:
"Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father has been pleased to give you the kingdom. Sell your possessions and give to the poor. Provide purses for yourselves that will not wear out, a treasure in heaven that will not be exhausted, where no thief comes near and no moth destroys. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Luke 12:32-34 NIV
I know I’ve written about this verse in previous columns, but I can’t stress it enough. God is continually showing me that nothing I own, nothing I do, nothing in my carnal man is worth anything; if I don’t have His Spirit living and breathing in me, directing the paths of my life. He wants the best for you and me. He desires prosperity for us, if not in this life in our life eternal. Our hope and our future must be in Him.
“For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jer 29:11-12 NIV
Where is your hope? Is it in what you can do, or is it in what He can do? Is your faith so weak that you don’t believe He cares, or is it so strong that you know He owns it all?
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
I Love Books
I told my sister the other day that I’m not a collector; but I unintentionally lied! I collect books! I love books! Our den is full of them; four shelves filled to the "T" and that’s not counting the ones on the bed, under the bed, on top of the desk and in drawers. Forget the ones in the other rooms of the house. If I could have, I probably would have moved right into Blessings when it was in operation. In fact when the hurricanes hit, we did stay there one night…ahh the sweet smell of books filled my nostrils the whole night.
I have lots of books, choice ones I kept from our former Christian Bookstore, and others I’ve purchased over the years. Poetry books, love books, ones about relationships and marriage and raising children, writing helps and study books, dictionaries, and yes, Bibles, lots of them. I’ll probably never read them all in the thousand years I’ll be alive on this earth (wow that's a long time!), but they’re on my shelves if I ever need them. I can’t part with them. I’ve recently been giving some away as gifts to those I think can benefit from them, but honestly it hurts! Hanging in our den is a postcard that says: “When I get a little money I buy books, and if any is left I buy food and clothes.” It’s true. I’m a nut for books. I’ve got to force myself to stay out of Books a Million and Eagle’s Wings or I’ll spend every dime I have in my wallet. If you ask me I’ll tell you "I’m not wasting money when I buy a new book, I use every one for my studies, for helps and for doing my Lord's business, and that's my story and I'm sticking to it!" God Bless You All.
While I'm Waiting...
"The explanation for this song is simple, I was waiting on God and I was hurting when I wrote the lyrics. I probably wouldn’t have written a song if my friend, Mike, hadn’t encouraged me to document what I was going through during that time. I’m sure there are few people who can’t relate to this song, but the important thing to remember while we’re waiting on God is to not just wait but to actively wait. Serve, worship and be faithful with what you have, where you are… “even while (you) wait.
”I’m waiting I’m waiting on You, Lord
And I am hopefulI’m waiting on You, Lord
Though it is painful But patiently, I will wait
I will move ahead, bold and confident
Taking every step in obedience
While I’m waiting I will serve You
While I’m waiting
I will worship While I’m waiting
I will not faint I’ll be running the race
Even while I wait I’m waiting
I’m waiting on You, Lord And I am peaceful
I’m waiting on You, Lord
Though it’s not easy
But faithfully,
I will wait Yes, I will wait
I will serve You while I’m waiting
I will worship while I’m waiting
I will serve You while I’m waiting
I will worship while I’m waiting
I will serve You while I’m waiting
I will worship while I’m waiting on You, Lord
© 2007 Travelin’ Zoo Music (ASCAP) (admin. by EMI CMG Publishing)
Monday, March 9, 2009
Celebrate the Greatness of the Lord
Thank you my precious, thoughtful friend :)
"Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread." by Max Lucado
What a statement of trust! Whatever you want me to have is all I want. Some days the plate runs over. God keeps bringing out more food and we keep loosening our belt. A promotion. A privilege. A friendship. A gift. A lifetime of grace. An eternity of joy. There are times when we literally push ourselves back from the table, amazed at God's kindness. "You serve me a six-course dinner right in front of my enemies. You revive my drooping head; my cup fills with blessing" (Ps. 23:5 MSG).And then there are those days when, well, when we have to eat our broccoli. Our daily bread could be tears or sorrow or discipline. Our portion may include adversity as well as opportunity.This verse was on my mind last night during family devotions. I called my daughters to the table and set a plate in front of each. In the center of the table I placed a collection of food: some fruit, some raw vegetables and some Oreo cookies. "Every day," I explained, "God prepares for us a plate of experiences. What kind of plate do you most enjoy?"The answer was easy. Sara put three cookies on her plate. Some days are like that, aren't they? Some days are "three cookie days." Many are not. Sometimes our plate has nothing but vegetables--twenty-four hours of celery, carrots, and squash. Apparently God knows we need some strength, and though the portion may be hard to swallow, isn't it for our own good? Most days, however, have a bit of it all. Vegetables, which are healthy but dull. Fruit, which tastes better and we enjoy. And even an Oreo, which does little for our nutrition, but a lot for our attitude.All are important and all are from God. The next time your plate has more broccoli than apple pie, remember who prepared the meal. And the next time your plate has a portion you find hard to swallow, talk to God about it. Jesus did. In the garden of Gethsemane his Father handed him a cup of suffering so sour, so vile, that Jesus handed it back to heaven. "My Father," he prayed, "if it is possible may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will" (Matt. 26:39).Even Jesus was given a portion he found hard to swallow. But with God's help, he did. And with God's help, you can too..From The Great House of God© (Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2001) Max Lucado
Friday, March 6, 2009
Think about such things
"...and the things they treasure are worthless." NIV
I've been cleaning house getting ready for a yard sale in a couple of weeks. I can't believe how much stuff I can collect in such a short time.What a sin to have "things" that are useless cluttering up my closets.
Kindof like the things that fill my mind sometimes or take up my time. Useless, worthless thoughts and actions that have no place in my life.
Phil 4:8 instructs
"Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things" NIV
We are to think of things of value, of worth, things that are pure, righteous, true and holy.
Something to think about.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
"Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up!" NIV
Thursday, February 26, 2009
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
Earthly Bailouts Don't Compare to God's Greatest Plan
In an attempt to find out, I searched my handy Webster’s manual.
Bailout according to the great Webster himself is “a helping out of one in difficulty; a providing of government financial aid to a failing company, city, etc.; a rescue from financial distress.”
Stimulus is “something that rouses or incites to action or increased action; incentive.” Incite is “to set in motion.”
We are studying the Tabernacle in our Women’s Bible Study; and of the care and preciseness the Lord required in constructing it. The Tabernacle is a place in the Old Testament times, where the people went to met with God, a holy place where God’s presence dwelled. This Tabernacle or meeting place; housed the Altar of Sacrifice. Here, sacrifices or burnt offerings were made to God, as atonement for sin.
Over and over, in Old Testament scripture, sacrifices were made for the forgiveness of sin. Because of His great love for them, God bailed out the Israelites, time and time again. No sooner did He help them out of one crisis, were they in another. Their sinful nature brought them much anguish. But God was, and still is, always faithful. God’s promise to Abraham follows to his descendants (us), and He intends to keep it.
God forever stimulates, in an attempt to teach us obedience and trust in Him. He allows temptations to test us and when we fail, He bails us out, two, three sometimes dozens of times. Why? Because, He loves us.
Being the self-centered society that we are, do we really deserve a bailout? When I think about all the corporate businesses that are being bailed, I can’t help but wonder if it’s really necessary. Sure I believe something must be done, but when the big guys take the money and frivolously spend it on elaborate parties and private jets, rather than finding ways to help our economy, come on, what’s wrong with the picture? And the stimulus package, what a joke, a whole thirteen dollars? Is that enough to help starving families put food on the table and pay their mortgages? What are they thinking? Now maybe I’m wrong due to my ignorance in the matter, but I’m not so stupid as to fall for all the phony boloney our current government has to offer. God help us!
Thank God, we Christians have a proven bail-out/stimulus package that will last through all eternity. Thank God, He thought enough of us to provide an easy payment plan; one that pulls us out of our distress, is guaranteed to work, and has no hidden surprises.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” John 3:16 NKJV
An oldie, but goodie. This is probably the most well known verse in history, one that many people have heard of, but often taken for granted. God never intended for His people to perish. He loves His creation and desires to spend eternity with every one. Unfortunately, because many don’t believe, they won’t see the pearly gates and streets of gold. Maybe many don’t believe, because they don’t understand the extent of God’s love. Maybe because they just can’t fathom the depth of it. Or maybe, it’s because they are too stubborn to accept the Truth.
“And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.” NIV Eph 3:17-19
God wants us to know Him. He desires that we fellowship with Him and bask in His presence, just as the Israelites did. He allows circumstances in our lives to enter in, in an attempt to stimulate or cause us to take action toward a growing relationship with Him. The Word of God says that before we ever knew Him, He was at work, working on His plan.
“You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly…But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:6-8
The United States of America is still a very powerful country, and we know it. Hopefully, the bailout and stimulus packages will help our economy. No matter what happens, I’m thankful that God is in control. Even when we are not, He is faithful. He will continue knocking on the doors of our hearts, hoping to stimulate us, with His greatest plan of all, His Son, Jesus Christ.
Let’s talk.
Terri can be reached at terriotterman@hotmail.com
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Where is your treasure?
Which brings me to this; on the outside, we may not look so good at times. Maybe we have a few extra blemishes, or our weight is not where it used to be. Maybe the dark circles under our eyes reveal the stress we’ve been under, or the extra strands of grey the worries we’ve been carrying. Sometimes life is just not easy which brings out the worst in us and around us. Relationships suffer, marriages fail, jobs are lost, foreclosures happen and we don’t understand it all. But, even when the future seems dim, Christ remains. In our darkest hour He is our strength.
“I can do everything through him (Christ) who gives me strength.” Phil 4:13 NIV
What’s going on in your life right now? How are you faring today’s storms? Is your heart focused, on your problems or the problem solver? Where is your life treasure? Do you live for your finances, or your family? Are material things more important to you, or is your faith on top of the list? What do you hold dear to your heart, what concerns you?
In Matthew Jesus said: “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matt 6:21 NIV
I have more than my share on my plate these days. While plenty of fruits, veggies, grace my plate, there’s also one too many Twinkies, and way too much chocolate. In moderation, it’s all ok, but too much, is trouble waiting to happen.
In a different perspective, how many good things fill our schedules and how many not so good? Do we have an excess of shopping trips and luncheons, and not enough Bible reading and studies? Do we spend overtime at the office and little time with our family?
Life can be so busy with meetings and football games; work and social events, even church can rob us of precious time, that often we forget what’s most important. While all are well and good, each task has an affect on our relationships. Too many, can rob us leaving less time to spend with our children or significant other. As Christians, the more we spend doing busy things, the less quiet time we have with God. Excess activities, just like eating too many Twinkies and chocolate bars, is trouble waiting to happen.
If you haven’t seen the movie “FireProof” I encourage you to buy it, rent it, and watch it. It is truly an eye opener. With Valentine’s Day at hand, it’d make a nice gift, along with a box of Twinkies and a big bag of chocolate covered raisins, of course (once in a while is ok). These, along with a cuddle on the couch, would make a great Valentine evening. Who needs diamonds?
Think about it. Where is your treasure? Is it in your special someone, or in your money? Is it in your children or in your job? Is your treasure in the One who died for you, or in your golf game? Is it in that box of Twinkies or in the Bread of Life?
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Hardships Bend our Knees in Trust to God
I purchased a new Bible the other day called the Apologetics Study Bible published by B&H and I love it! The translation is an easy read and the footnotes are great. For this verse the notes read:
“The prophet clearly indicated that Judah was sinful in relying on Egypt (30:15) and in rejecting God’s message to them (30:12-14). In view of this, it did not seem “just” for the Lord to have compassion on these sinful people (30:18).God’s justice in the OT, is not an abstraction, but an aspect of His covenant with His people. First, the nation will experience God’s judgment through the attack of the Assyrians, pictured as the collapse of a wall and the shattering of a jar (30:13-14). But once the people had suffered the consequences of their lack of faith, the Lord would “show you mercy” because the covenant grounded not in their obedience, but in His grace, still stood.”
Judah was a sinful nation. The beginning of Isaiah 30 reads: “Woe to the rebellious child!” Do you know any rebellious children? Were you one yourself in your earlier years or now maybe?
The scripture continues: “This is the Lord’s declaration. They carry out a plan but not Mine, they make an alliance but against My will, piling sin on top of sin.”
How many times do we set out our own plans knowing it is not really what God would have us do? How many times do we follow after our own lusts, our own greed, our own desires, and then wonder why we go through such turmoil when our plans fail? Every time we do something against the will of God, it will sooner or later fail; and hardships will follow. But during the hardships, if we watch closely, we will see that there is a lesson for us to learn.
It seems lately, many of us are experiencing more than our share of hardships. No sooner does the end appear for one; another hits and there we are back on our knees again. In all, I am certain that God is trying to teach us trust. Not trust in ourselves but trust in Him. He alone holds the keys to tomorrow. Without Him tomorrow never comes. He is the one who knows the best plan for our lives. No matter how clear we think we can see into the future, there will always be a blur. The Bible states we will not know the hour in which He will return, with that being true, how can we expect to know what tomorrow will bring? When we plop on our chariots and decide it’s time to take matters in our own hands, who are we trying to kid? We are not in control.
I have been working on a situation for about a year and a half now. I remember pulling up to a store, ready to buy something I thought I needed In order to help it happen, and on a bumper of a vehicle in the parking lot was a sticker that read, “Wait on the Lord.” Even though I saw it, I proceeded to do my own thing. Needless to say, my situation has not turned out the way I had hoped it would, and my efforts have brought much heartache. So now, finally, I am surrendering. I give up trying to do it on my own. If it is in His will, it will be. By His grace and mercy, I know He has forgiven me, and by His love He knows what’s best. I am waiting for His best.
Over and over scripture states that God is a merciful and gracious God. He cares about His people and wants the best for them. It also says that we have a choice whether to accept Him and adopt into His family or not. He never forces Himself on anyone. Revelation 3 says: He stands at the door and knocks; it doesn’t say He beats the door down. He is a gentle God. He is a loving God.
As I read the first scripture, I see that our Covenant as Christians is very much the same as in the OT. As many are, I am saved by the Grace of my Lord Jesus and His bloodshed on the cross. His sacrifice gives me remission of my sins and with that, the Word of God states that nothing can pluck me out of His hand. By Christ’s sacrifice at Calvary and in His Resurrection from the tomb, He now sits at the right hand of His Heavenly Father, forever praying for you and me. As we accept and believe in these truths, we enter into a covenant with Him, and therefore, along with justice, He also shows us much mercy and grace.
Thank God, every time I mess up and fess up, He loves, and forgives me. He understands my weaknesses, and loves me anyway. He knows my desires, He knows my needs. He doesn’t need me to intervene in order to get the job done. He knows what’s best for me and is faithful to give me just that! My job is to trust Him.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
God Uses Angels to Bless Those in Need
As I approached the corner coffee shop I scanned the room. Since Tallahassee is a college town, I don’t know what I was thinking when I thought I’d find a nice, quiet place to study. The store was crawling with students hoping to find their own corner of solitude. Immediately my eyes spotted the nearly last vacant chair in the cafe. If I could get there quickly, maybe I could grab it before someone else did. As I made my way toward the chair, I noticed a man sitting in the one next to it. Our eyes met, making me a bit uneasy, but I thought to myself, “What could happen? We are in an open public place.”, so I proceeded, and am I ever glad I did.
As I got closer and placed my articles on the seat, we greeted each other, as I searched for an outlet. He kindly informed me it was behind the chair, I thanked him and acknowledged the temperature outside. His comment was: “It’s hard to use reverse psychology in this cold; I came here hoping to find some warmth.” Moved, I offered to buy him a cup of java, and that was the beginning of a very rewarding afternoon, at least for me anyway.
In our discussions we spoke much about God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and angels. We spoke of the blessings I receive in serving as MOPS Mentor; and of the many hurting women in the world. We spoke of Vietnam and the things he saw, the pain he felt, and how hard it is to forget. We spoke of people in general, how very few give him the time of day. How, because of his appearance, or lack of it; those in fine business suits just brush him off as if he were a pesky fly. We spoke of how people need to be less judgmental and more encouraging, and how we should be mirrors of Christ rather than the opposite. We spoke of how great God is and how few acknowledge Him. We spoke of the fact that God does more for us than we give Him credit for; and that our country is better off than most, yet we appreciate our blessings the least.
We spoke of so much I can hardly remember it all; but I can still remember his unshaven face, his messy- more salt than pepper hair. I remember that his khaki jacket and grey pants appeared to be older than the hills. I remember his teeth that probably haven’t seen a dentist in several years and his soft, trembling voice that at times cracked, when he was thinking of what to say. I remember asking him if he was a professor and his answer, “No not any more.” I remember him telling me he had a journal and every entry he wrote began with God. I remember feeling his pain…
In three and a half hours, in the corner of that cafĂ©; I felt the love of God evident in my life more than I have in the past several months. In one afternoon, my eyes were opened to the fact that no matter how much or how little a person has, no matter what pains or failures he’s experienced, no matter how lonely or blessed, if he chooses to focus his eyes on the prize, which is Christ Jesus; he’s better than blessed.
Bill thanked me several times for befriending him. When I asked if he believed God spoke to him, he said yes. He said he believed God spoke to him directly and sometimes through angels. I told him I agree. As he stood up and began to walk away, for an instant, I glanced down at my computer. When I lifted my head, and scanned the room, he was gone, as if he’d disappeared. There was so much more I wanted to say, so much more I wanted to do, but our time was up. I am certain he was real, I witnessed him eat a cookie and drink a cup of coffee; otherwise, I’d have sworn, he was an angel.
God knew I went to the bookstore on a mission, but He had other plans. He sent to me a lonely soul who needed a friend. In doing so, He and took my focus off my mission, and made His mission mine.
That day, God used Bill, to bring more joy and insight into my life than Bill will ever know. I can only hope God used me to bless him, as well. Though we went our separate ways and may never see each other again in this lifetime; without a doubt I am certain, we will meet again in the next.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Leave Your Cares AT The Cross
I believe fear is the reason. Fear of getting out of our comfort zone, (even if our comfort is our enemy) our own little hedge of protection; and facing what is on the other side of the bush. For many the unknown is hard to face.
Last weekend our office staff went to an overnight seminar in Orlando. I had been only working at the office three short months and this was my first outing. Not quite sure what to expect, I was a bit nervous. The thought of being away from my own comfortable surroundings, was causing a bit of anxiety for me. You might be asking, “How old is she?” Well, to answer your question, I am old enough that it shouldn’t have bothered me, but it did and that’s that. As it happened, I went and all was fine. In fact, it gave me a chance to get to know the other girls better and my comfort level is better than before. Our next go round is in a couple of months and I’m actually looking forward to it.
Even though my situation was not a life threatening one, it did have its discomforts. Until I let go of my fears and took the bull by the horn, there was no way I was going to know the outcome. Same goes with you.
Letting go is never easy. As parents we are devastated when our children take their first drive on their own, or move to what seems like a million miles away. As adult children, losing a parent is devastating and even more so if we lose a child. As humans if our marriage ends in divorce or we lose a good friend, it hurts!
Carrying an addiction such as alcohol, substance abuse, pornography or even a bad attitude can be hard to bear. Stress and tension weigh on our shoulders and we wonder why our health is failing. What is it going to take to rid our lives of the things that are pulling us down, the very things we regard as our security blankets?
I have a prayer box that sits on my desk, a remnant from Blessings. This little box has a cross on the top and the words engraved on its side that read: “Give it to Jesus.” Whenever I find myself in a tizzy, worried about something I have no business being worried about, needing to change a wicked way or rid my life of a sin, I write it down, place it in the box, say a prayer and then leave it there. Not!
I, just like many of you, give it to Jesus one day and take it back the next. On one hand I give my children to Him and on the other I worry if they are warm or have enough to eat. On one hand, I trust that He is all I need to make it through, on the other I look for answers elsewhere. On one, I surrender my dreams, on the other I fret because they haven’t come true. What is wrong with this picture? If I am going to trust God with my life, I must trust Him with everything in every area!
“Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and He shall direct thy paths. Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the Lord, and depart from evil.
It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones.” Prov 3:5-8 KJV
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What does this passage say to you? To me it says this:
I can’t trust the Lord halfheartedly or try and figure things out on your own, and expect my circumstances to change. I must trust Him 100% and let Him do the work. To me it says I must call on Him in every situation not just the difficult ones, and He will help me and show me what to do. I do not know-it-all; I need His help with everyday things. I must let go of wicked ways in fear and love of God. How can I expect God to heal and make me strong if I am not willing to do my part?
If you are reluctant to let go of your security blanket, or move out of your comfort zone, in fear of what lies ahead, remember Proverbs 3. Trust in the Lord and He will direct your path. He will give you the strength you need to make it through. As you begin to leave your cares at the cross, peace will come and before you know it your prayer box will be empty, your life will be happier and your worries gone.