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Thursday, May 29, 2014

My Rock

Yes, my soul, find rest in God;
    my hope comes from him.
 Truly he is my rock and my salvation;
    he is my fortress, I will not be shaken.
 My salvation and my honor depend on God[c];
    he is my mighty rock, my refuge.
 Trust in him at all times, you people;
    pour out your hearts to him,
    for God is our refuge.

Psalm 62:5-8 


     Keep this with you at all times.  When life's pressures squeeze you from every direction, fall back on our Father, God.  He is our rock...our refuge.  Who or what can stand against our Father's love?  Nothing can withstand the onslaught of his divine love...nothing.  Give thanks to our Father for that divine love then go out into the world and love it.  The key to a Christian's strength is sharing God's love which he gives unconditionally to us.  The power and strength is in the sharing, and sharing must be unconditionally.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Psalm 9:7-10 read with a smile

The Lord reigns forever;
    he has established his throne for judgment.
 He rules the world in righteousness
    and judges the peoples with equity.
 The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed,
    a stronghold in times of trouble.
Those who know your name trust in you,
    for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you.

(Psalm 9:7-10 NIV)


     If anyone wonders why I have faith, surely, they do not know or understand this passage from Psalm 9 and why it makes me smile.  I am certain they do not know our Lord Jesus Christ.  I pray that someday they shall know him and smile when they read this passage.  I pray that they will come to know him for the love, healing, and guidance he will give when we are in great distress.  This is an imperfect world, and with that imperfection comes great distress many times.   

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Power in Simplicity




"Do not judge, and your will not be judged.  Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned.  Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
            (Luke 6:37 NIV)

Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together.  One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question: "Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the law?"

Jesus replied:  "'love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.'  This is the first and greatest commandment.  And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'   All the law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments."
(Matthew 22:34-40 NIV) 

     In this world of deep divisions within society into opposition groups, we need to stop and think about what we are doing and saying or not doing and saying.  The above selections from the Bible are the basic precepts our Lord Jesus taught and the most important.  Love, leave judgement to our Father, forgive, and, foremost, love God with all your heart, soul, and mind.
     It is so simple.  Yet, mankind has such difficulty practicing it.  I am included in that group.  We must keep these things in the forefront of our minds each day, and practice them.  You will never be good at that which you do not practice.  One receives such a warm and holy feeling whenever these precepts are practiced.  Let this be our guide and we can never be wrong.    

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Do God's Work and They Will Come

     John the Baptist worked in the wilderness baptizing those who found him.  Alone in the wilderness or the middle of nowhere, and people by the thousands found him.  They were able to find him because God guided them.  If you do God's work, he will guide the people to you and give you the instruments needed to do his work.

The people were waiting expectantly and were all wondering in their hearts if John might possibly be the Messiah.  
John answered them all, "I baptize you with water.  But one who is more powerful than I will come, the straps of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie.  He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire."
(Luke 3:15-16 NIV)

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Blessed...

     The very early hours of the morning here in Oklahoma are cool and very muggy due to the recent rains.  How the Lord has blessed us with that most precious commodity here on the windswept plains which are home to what can be the most turbulent weather on earth.  People visiting from other areas rarely take the time to see the awe inspiring beauty that God paints in his sunrises and sunsets.  Rarely, do they take time to notice the meditative opportunities the flatness and openess of the land that is the trademark of central and western Oklahoma creates for a person needing time to find and talk with God.  We are the heartland of this country...and it is with God...and it is strong.  The sometimes violent weather and the oft stout winds are just one of the many signs of God's concentration of his spiritual power in this part of the world.

     As the Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma say, "We are vdadilvquotanv (Blessed) by God."

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

When one has the holy spirit within...



New International Version (NIV)

Saul’s Conversion



Meanwhile, Saul was still breathing out murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples. He went to the high priest and asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus, so that if he found any there who belonged to the Way, whether men or women, he might take them as prisoners to Jerusalem. As he neared Damascus on his journey, suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him. He fell to the ground and heard a voice say to him, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?”
“Who are you, Lord?” Saul asked.
“I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting,” he replied. “Now get up and go into the city, and you will be told what you must do.”
The men traveling with Saul stood there speechless; they heard the sound but did not see anyone. Saul got up from the ground, but when he opened his eyes he could see nothing. So they led him by the hand into Damascus. For three days he was blind, and did not eat or drink anything.
10 In Damascus there was a disciple named Ananias. The Lord called to him in a vision, “Ananias!”
“Yes, Lord,” he answered.
11 The Lord told him, “Go to the house of Judas on Straight Street and ask for a man from Tarsus named Saul, for he is praying. 12 In a vision he has seen a man named Ananias come and place his hands on him to restore his sight.”
13 “Lord,” Ananias answered, “I have heard many reports about this man and all the harm he has done to your holy people in Jerusalem. 14 And he has come here with authority from the chief priests to arrest all who call on your name.”
15 But the Lord said to Ananias, “Go! This man is my chosen instrument to proclaim my name to the Gentiles and their kings and to the people of Israel. 16 I will show him how much he must suffer for my name.”
17 Then Ananias went to the house and entered it. Placing his hands on Saul, he said, “Brother Saul, the Lord—Jesus, who appeared to you on the road as you were coming here—has sent me so that you may see again and be filled with the Holy Spirit.” 18 Immediately, something like scales fell from Saul’s eyes, and he could see again. He got up and was baptized, 19 and after taking some food, he regained his strength.

Saul in Damascus and Jerusalem

Saul spent several days with the disciples in Damascus. 20 At once he began to preach in the synagogues that Jesus is the Son of God. 21 All those who heard him were astonished and asked, “Isn’t he the man who raised havoc in Jerusalem among those who call on this name? And hasn’t he come here to take them as prisoners to the chief priests?” 22 Yet Saul grew more and more powerful and baffled the Jews living in Damascus by proving that Jesus is the Messiah.
23 After many days had gone by, there was a conspiracy among the Jews to kill him, 24 but Saul learned of their plan. Day and night they kept close watch on the city gates in order to kill him. 25 But his followers took him by night and lowered him in a basket through an opening in the wall.
26 When he came to Jerusalem, he tried to join the disciples, but they were all afraid of him, not believing that he really was a disciple. 27 But Barnabas took him and brought him to the apostles. He told them how Saul on his journey had seen the Lord and that the Lord had spoken to him, and how in Damascus he had preached fearlessly in the name of Jesus. 28 So Saul stayed with them and moved about freely in Jerusalem, speaking boldly in the name of the Lord. 29 He talked and debated with the Hellenistic Jews,[a] but they tried to kill him. 30 When the believers learned of this, they took him down to Caesarea and sent him off to Tarsus.
31 Then the church throughout Judea, Galilee and Samaria enjoyed a time of peace and was strengthened. Living in the fear of the Lord and encouraged by the Holy Spirit, it increased in numbers.

Aeneas and Dorcas

32 As Peter traveled about the country, he went to visit the Lord’s people who lived in Lydda. 33 There he found a man named Aeneas, who was paralyzed and had been bedridden for eight years. 34 “Aeneas,” Peter said to him, “Jesus Christ heals you. Get up and roll up your mat.” Immediately Aeneas got up. 35 All those who lived in Lydda and Sharon saw him and turned to the Lord.
36 In Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha (in Greek her name is Dorcas); she was always doing good and helping the poor. 37 About that time she became sick and died, and her body was washed and placed in an upstairs room. 38 Lydda was near Joppa; so when the disciples heard that Peter was in Lydda, they sent two men to him and urged him, “Please come at once!”
39 Peter went with them, and when he arrived he was taken upstairs to the room. All the widows stood around him, crying and showing him the robes and other clothing that Dorcas had made while she was still with them.
40 Peter sent them all out of the room; then he got down on his knees and prayed. Turning toward the dead woman, he said, “Tabitha, get up.” She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up. 41 He took her by the hand and helped her to her feet. Then he called for the believers, especially the widows, and presented her to them alive. 42 This became known all over Joppa, and many people believed in the Lord. 43 Peter stayed in Joppa for some time with a tanner named Simon.


     Are you tired of the everyday ho-hum life you live?  Turn to God and pray for a mission.  Ask for a mission completely out of character for you.  Take a chance.  For once...live and risk it all for the Lord.  He will be with you every step of the way.  Do it humbly and with a good heart for our Lord Jesus Christ. You will not have to leave this world saying, "I regret that I never..."



Sunday, May 4, 2014

I'M BACK!

     I am back up and working.  I shut down for awhile to put my new computer into operation.  Nice to be back.  Our Lord has blessed us greatly with this new computer and all glory to him.