Saturday, June 27, 2015

Supreme Court supports Gay Marriage - Now is not the time to sulk.

From Christiantoday.com


Six Things To Do after the Supreme Court Decision on Gay Marriage
Image: Mark Fischer/Flickr
Wlost this one. We and many others made the case to our culture that traditional marriage is God’s good design, that this institution, embodied by a man and a woman joining together, leads to social flourishing. But our culture is not convinced. Much to our disappointment, it is now the law of the land to permit other forms of “marriage.”
The temptation is to go off and sulk in our holy corner. Or to dig in our heels and fight harder. Or to lash out in anger. Or to despair. We can do better. Like taking to heart especially the Beatitudes:
The temptation is to go off and sulk in our holy corner. Or to dig in our heels and fight harder. Or to lash out in anger. Or to despair. We can do better.

Rejoice. Not in the decision, of course, but “Rejoice in the Lord always,” says Paul, “again I say rejoice.” And elsewhere, “Give thanks to God in all circumstances.” And this paraphrase: “Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you, or prevail against you in the public square because of me. Rejoice and be glad…” (Matt. 5:11).
Rejoice in what exactly? Let’s just note the big things: That God has not gone anywhere. That Christ’s death and resurrection remain the power of salvation for all. That the gospel still goes forth. That the gates of the Supreme Court or Congress cannot prevail against Christ’s church. That there is nothing that can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. That the kingdom will come—and that there remains a great deal of vital work for us to do in the church and in society until that day.

Repent. Another temptation now is to point the finger at the forces—political, social, philosophical, spiritual—arrayed against the church and its moral teaching. Without denying the reality of “principalities and powers” (Eph. 6:12), we do well to ponder this: What actions and attitudes have we imbibed that contribute to our culture’s dismissing our ethics? Our homophobia has revealed our fear and prejudice. Biblical inconsistency—our passion to root out sexual sins while relatively indifferent to racism, gluttony, and other sins—opens us to the charge of hypocrisy. Before we spend too much more time trying to straighten out the American neighborhood, we might get our own house in order. Blessed are the poor in spirit who mourn their sins (Matt. 5:3-4).
Before we spend too much more time trying to straighten out the American neighborhood, we might get our own house in order.

Rethink. This certainly means thinking afresh about what we will and will not do when, for example, a gay married couple, seeking to draw closer to God, shows up in church and wants to get involved. It nearly goes without saying that we will welcome them unconditionally as we would anyone who walks in the door. But what does love look like in this particular instance? How much participation do we encourage before we ask them to adopt the Christian sexual ethic? Much of this depends on a church’s tradition and its beliefs about baptism, church membership, eldership, and so forth. But many evangelical churches do not have a denominatonal tradition to lean on and will need to think through these matters with fresh urgency.
One issue that demands special attention is divorce and remarriage. The Bible has a fair amount to say about marriage (as much or more than it does on homosexuality), and yet the evangelical church has become lax about honoring the marriage vow. We use the word grace in a cheap way to avoid the awkward tough love of church discipline. Such inconsistency has been a major stumbling block for those outside the church. This does not mean we forbid all divorce, nor all remarriage. It does mean we evangelicals need to come to consensus about what constitutes legitimate biblical grounds for divorce and for remarriage, and maybe even create a covenant amongst ourselves that will help us to abide by our convictions on this matter.

Blessings

Today, I just want to praise God for our blessings. 

A few days ago a big storm came through and broke a part of one of our trees. It didn't damage anyone's property including ours. We are grateful for God's protection even though we didn't know to pray for it or ask for it!  He just knew and took care of us!

We finished a few projects in the house recently. They were not fun, but the new backsplash is beautiful!  Brian and I enjoyed doing it together. I am grateful for the time we have together.

We went to my father-in-laws for Father's Day this past weekend. My father passed away long ago, so my father-in-law is the only human father I have. He is a great person, a practicing Christian, and a wonderful father. He and my mother-in-law have been so helpful to Brian and I. We owe them a huge debt of gratitude for all of their help. We are blessed to have them in our lives still.

Brian and I have some small vacation plans this week which we are looking forward to. I am grateful that God has granted health, time, money, and the ability to do things like this.

I have all the programs, trophies, plaques, etc. for the awards program I am in charge of this week. It is all ready to go, and I am not at all stressed because I finished it all early!  Yea!

I have time over the summer to work on my curriculum for the next school year. God has put some great ideas in my head, and I am hoping to incorporate them next school year! I am also going the students will live the ideas as much as I "think" they will. 

We get to go on vacation with my oldest son and his family. We are hoping to vacation with my youngest son this fall...maybe...maybe not. Depends on everyone's schedule. If we can't, we will still get to see them on occasion. We will also get to see them this summer for birthdays, etc. Grateful for our sons and their families!

We have a small Bible Study Fellowship group that we went camping with last month...that was fun!  We rarely meet couples that are in about the same place we are in life, so these people have been a real blessing to us.

I am grateful for my husband, whom I have had more time to spend with lately and we have enjoyed that. We were not spending enough time together, and that is something that we should watch out for in the future.

I am grateful the Holy Spirit intercede for me.  Many times,  I have no clue how to phrase things,  or that I even should!  The Holy Spirit does! So, I don't have to worry about what I can't verbalize or rationalize,  because the Holy spirit will do that for me. 

Most importantly, I am grateful for my God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit. With out God, Jesus Christ,  the Holy Spirit,  I would have a miserable existence and no hope for the future. However...with them, I know that I will be in heaven for eternity when my earthly body dies. I am not afraid!  I know that He will care for my family and friends...as I pray for that daily in order for Him to have the glory!

With all the good and bad wrapped up all together, It's a good life. Even better, it's a good life with the hope of a perfect one in heaven someday!

Apostasy - does God send evil sprouts?

This was taken from a comment about Mikal from the shereadstruth.com Women in the OT devotion. 
9But an evil s[a]pirit from the Lord came on Saul as he was sitting in his house with his spear in his hand.

Monday, June 22, 2015

God's awesome beauty and power!

We were greeted this morning with a text from our very gracious neighbor asking us to look out our back door.  A storm had come through over the weekend and some rather large braches of our once beautifil pear-shaped tree had fallen into our neighbor's fence and yard. You can see the big gap in the tree on the left side of it. 

Nice neighbor that he is, he helped us cut up all the big branches into the pile on the yard (thanks Fred & Barbara Findley ). 

Then we noticed the middle of the tree has cracked. Now we have to have our beautiful tree removed before it damages someone's fence,  or worse,  their house!  That would be a horrible thing! 

This tree blossomed early in the spring and was so beautiful with thousands of white blooms indicating the cold gray winter is over and the new life of spring is here! It was full and green and shady all summer. Fun to hide and play under.  Its leaves turned a bright and vibrant red in the fall. Just breathtakingly beautiful! My grandchildren would hang from its red-leaved branches and pick the red berries that grew on it. ..hoping to use them for Christmas decorations. It is a beautiful reminder of the wonder of nature that God has created. I will miss this beautiful tree and alk the memories I have from it, but it is a reminder that all nature reflects God's beauty and His awesome power (the storm that brought down 1/4 of it). 

This incident also reminds me that I am my brother's keeper.  I need to ensure that I, or my belongings, do them no harm...in fact I need to use my belongings to do good.  

On that note....my neighbors and I used this opportunity to set a date to grill out together next week!  We are all so busy,  that we rarely see each other! 

Was this God's way of saying "forget the trees,  remember your neighbors whom I love!" ?



Rahab. First the prostitute. Now the redeemed!

Joshua 2:1-24
1Then Joshua son of Nun secretly sent two spies from Shittim. “Go, look over the land,” he said, “especially Jericho.” So they went and entered the house of a prostitute named Rahab and stayed there. 2The king of Jericho was told, “Look, some of the Israelites have come here tonight to spy out the land.” 3So the king of Jericho sent this message to Rahab: “Bring out the men who came to you and entered your house, because they have come to spy out the whole land.” 4But the woman had taken the two men and hidden them. She said, “Yes, the men came to me, but I did not know where they had come from. 5At dusk, when it was time to close the city gate, they left. 8Before the spies lay down for the night, she went up on the roof 9and said to them, “I know that the Lord has given you this land and that a great fear of you has fallen on us, so that all who live in this country are melting in fear because of you. 10We have heard how the Lord dried up the water of the Red Sea[a] for you when you came out of Egypt, and what you did to Sihon and Og, the two kings of the Amorites east of the Jordan, whom you completely destroyed.[b] 11When we heard of it, our hearts melted in fear and everyone’s courage failed because of you, for the Lord your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below. 12“Now then, please swear to me by the Lord that you will show kindness to my family, because I have shown kindness to you. Give me a sure sign 13that you will spare the lives of my father and mother, my brothers and sisters, and all who belong to them—and that you will save us from death.” 14“Our lives for your lives!” the men assured her. “If you don’t tell what we are doing, we will treat you kindly and faithfully when the Lord gives us the land.”

Rahab was a prostitute who understood finally who Good was and acted accordingly. My devotion today emphasized how we crumble under the things we have done wrong and the names/labels we give ourselves and that others give us. However,  the TRUTH is, if we accept Jesus, we are redeemed FOR ETERNITY.  Read the lyrics tipi this song which sums up the message so well...or listen to it!

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_p31gY0t4pA


Play the Big Daddy Weave Quiz
"Redeemed"

Seems like all I could see was the struggle
Haunted by ghosts that lived in my past
Bound up in shackles of all my failures
Wondering how long is this gonna last
Then You look at this prisoner and say to me "son
Stop fighting a fight it's already been won"

I am redeemed, You set me free
So I'll shake off these heavy chains
Wipe away every stain, now I'm not who I used to be
I am redeemed, I'm redeemed

All my life I have been called unworthy
Named by the voice of my shame and regret
But when I hear You whisper, "Child lift up your head"
I remember, oh God, You're not done with me yet

I am redeemed, You set me free
So I'll shake off these heavy chains
Wipe away every stain, now I'm not who I used to be

Because I don't have to be the old man inside of me
'Cause his day is long dead and gone
Because I've got a new name, a new life, I'm not the same
And a hope that will carry me home

I am redeemed, You set me free
So I'll shake off these heavy chains
Wipe away every stain, 'cause I'm not who I used to be

I am redeemed, You set me free
So I'll shake off these heavy chains
Wipe away every stain, yeah, I'm not who I used to be
Oh, God, I'm not who I used to be
Jesus, I'm not who I used to be
'Cause I am redeemed
Thank God, redeemed

Saturday, June 20, 2015

When times are tough...

Numbers 26:59
59 The name of Amram’s wife was Jochebed the daughter of Levi, who was born to Levi in Egypt. And she bore to Amram Aaron and Moses and Miriam their sister.

Exodus 1:22-2:10
22 Then Pharaoh commanded all his people, r“Every son that is born to the Hebrews1 you shall cast into sthe Nile, but you shall let every daughter live.”
The Birth of Moses

Now a tman from the house of Levi went and took as his wife a Levite woman. The woman conceived and bore a son, and uwhen she saw that he was a fine child, she hid him three months. When she could hide him no longer, she took for him a basket made of bulrushes1 and daubed it with bitumen and pitch. She put the child in it and placed it among the vreeds by the river bank. And whis sister stood at a distance to know what would be done to him. Now the daughter of Pharaoh came down to bathe at the river, while her young women walked beside the river. She saw the basket among the reeds and sent her servant woman, and she took it. When she opened it, she saw the child, and behold, the baby was crying. She took pity on him and said, “This is one of the Hebrews’ children.” Then his sister said to Pharaoh’s daughter, “Shall I go and call you a nurse from the Hebrew women to nurse the child for you?” And Pharaoh’s daughter said to her, “Go.” So the girl went and called the child’s mother. And Pharaoh’s daughter said to her, “Take this child away and nurse him for me, and I will give you your wages.” So the woman took the child and nursed him. 10 When the child grew older, she brought him to Pharaoh’s daughter, and he became xher son. She named him Moses, “Because,” she said, “I ydrew him out of the water.”2

Times are tough?  The time was lethal to all Jewish newborn boys!  I cannot imagine Jochebed's state of mind. Knowing when she gave birth to Moses, that the Egyptians wanted every male child dead and that as long as he was alive her whole household was in danger. Still she kept him for three months before devising a plan.  I do not believe she randomly decided to put Moses in a basket and then put in the river. Why? She coated the basket in tar so it wouldn't sink. She had her daughter put it in a specific place. It doesn't say she knew Pharaoh's daughter  would bathe there. However, knowing that this was HER baby, I would guess she did her homework!  

So, then she waits.  Oh my!  The faith this woman had. She put Moses in a basket and waited...and then?  Her faith and trust in God was rewarded several times over. Not only was Moses found and taken in, but they asked her to nurse him, AND paid her to do it AND then raised Moses in the Pharaoh's palace with all the education and safety a child could ask for. Sure there were things going on that were not according to God's will, but He was watching out for Moses!

So, because Jochebed's strength through her faith (and God's will), Moses is raised up to lead Israel through the great Exodus! Wow!  What plans God has for us.  Too bad we don't know what they are!  Too bad we think we know better and make our own choices!  Too bad for us!  God has a wonderful plan for us, and if we follow HIS plan, things can really happen that we could never imagine!  Just look at Moses!  Wow!

Lies! Is lying ever not a sin? Seems like a dumb question, right? Maybe not!

Exodus 1:18-21
Now there arose a new king over Egypt, ewho did not know Joseph. And he said to his people, “Behold, fthe people of Israel are too many and too mighty for us. 10 gCome, hlet us deal shrewdly with them, lest they multiply, and, if war breaks out, they join our enemies and fight against us and escape from the land.” 11 Therefore they set taskmasters over themito afflict them with heavy jburdens. They built for Pharaoh kstore cities, Pithom andlRaamses. 12 But the more they were oppressed, the more they multiplied and the more they spread abroad. And the Egyptians were in dread of the people of Israel. 13 So they ruthlessly made the people of Israel mwork as slaves 14 and nmade their lives bitter with hard service, in mortar and brick, and in all kinds of work in the field. In all their work they ruthlessly made them work as slaves.

15 Then the king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was named Shiphrah and the other Puah, 16 “When you serve as midwife to the Hebrew women and see them on the birthstool, if it is a son, you shall kill him, but if it is a daughter, she shall live.” 17 But the midwives ofeared God and did not do as the king of Egypt commanded them, but let the male children live. 18 So the king of Egypt called the midwives and said to them, “Why have you done this, and let the male children live?” 19 The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women, for they are vigorous and give birth before the midwife comes to them.” 20 pSo God dealt well with the midwives. And the people multiplied and grew very strong. 21 And because the midwives feared God, qhe gave them families.

I read about Shiphrah and Puah today...the midwives who refused to kill the babies born to the Israelite women during their captivity in Egypt.  It was great how they relied on God and feared God enough to risk their lives rather than kill the newborn boys! How scary to have to be in that position.  

I think they are great examples of how to stand strong knowing that God is in control and will work things out...even if it means we may die. These two women are a wonderful example of this.  As I read all the wonderful and uplifting comments other women made and their glory affirming stories, the comments came to a screeching halt at the end. Someone asked, "why did they lie?"  "Was it okay to lie?"

Hmmm...very interesting!  We saw here and in the story of Rahab, how these women were blessed for what they did...and part of what they did was LIE!!!!!!   Oh my!  I had to go to the Bible in multiple places (praying the whole time) and ended up on GotQuestions.org to find answers.  Amazingly, my first read through GotQuestions.org kind of indicated that lying might be okay in some instances????    I immediately wondered if my own study of the beliefs of the GotQuestions.org's people was in error!  

Our pastor always says to question everything he says with prayer and the Bible.  Well, the Bible does say these women were blessed. It also says they lied. So, what does the Bible say about lying?  

It says in the ten commandments to NOT lie. It says God gave a lying spirit to Ahab's advisors to execute judgement against him after giving him multiple chances. It says Annanias and Sapphira died instantly for lying.  God does not like lying!  He used it as judgment AGAINST an evil king who would not listen to the prophets' counsel from God.

Then Got Questions.org says, BUT, Corey Ten Boom lied when the Nazi's came to her door and asked if she had seen any Jews.  She LIED!!!!!!!   She saved lives, yes, but she lied. Just like the Egyptian midwives, she saved lives by her lies.

So, now you are where I am at.  What?  Lying is bad. Satan is the father of lies and God is the father of truth!  Yet, God has blessed people who lied...or did He bless them despite their lies?  Could He have saved the day still without their lies.  I believe He could have. However, the Bible also says in the ten commandments, that we should not kill. Yet, Abraham was willing to kill his son if God commanded it. Of course, God stopped him short of that, and provided a lamb as a sacrifice; so, technically, He didn't have Abraham kill his son; what He really did was show Abraham the faith he had in God! 

Are you as confused as I am?  I imagine you were looking for answers as was I. Well, more prayer is required here, because I don't have the answer!

I know God is in control. I know He will keep us with Him whether we lie or not. However, I know He hates lying also.  So, Father in Heaven, please guide us to the answers to these questions. We know you have a plan and that you are completely Holy. Please help us to find these answers. Amen.

God remembers you!

Genesis 30:22-24

22 Then God mremembered Rachel, and God listened to her and nopened her womb. 23 She conceived and bore a son and said, “God has taken away omy reproach.” 24 And she called his name Joseph,10 saying, p“May the Lord add to me another son!”


God "remembered" Rachel?  Does that mean He had forgotten her before that? Really? The God who knows everything and sees everything and loves all of us despite our weaknesses and frailties? 

I am sure many of us feel that way when things are not going as planned. Where is God? Has He forgotten me? Does He not care?  

Well, today someone looked up in German what "remember" means. It means to commemorate which means to appreciate or esteem.  So, when God remembered Rachel, he didn't think "Oh yea, I forgot about poor little Rachel! I had better fix that right now!"  No! I think He meant something more like He had been watching her...watching her make mistakes, watching her suffer from insecurity, watching her struggle to make things right all by herself without trusting God to do that. So, why did He intervene  at the point that He did?

Timing is everything! And who has better timing than God!  How many times have you tried to talk to someone about a sensitive topic only to have it end up very badly? How many times have you waited for the "right" time to talk to someone about a sensitive topic, and it turned out much better than you had expected?  You see, we push to get things right; God waits for the right time, because He is God and knows the right time! He knows when we are ready to listen and understand.

So, finally, He lets Rachel know He has been watching and listening to her prayers, and she becomes pregnant. That was GOD's plan, not Rachel's!  What I need to remember from this, is two things:  1) God is always watching and listening to my prayers and waiting for the right time (based on HIS plans). 2) God will not forget me! He has a plan, and I am a part of it!

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Comparing yourself to others...or not. The story of Leah

Genesis 29:16-35 - as you read, focus on Leah!



16 Now Laban had two daughters. The name of the older was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel. 17 Leah’s eyes were weak,1 but Rachel was beautiful in form and appearance. 18 Jacob loved Rachel. And he said, q“I will serve you seven years for your younger daughter Rachel.” 19 Laban said, “It is better that I give her to you than that I should give her to any other man; stay with me.” 20 So Jacob qserved seven years for Rachel, and they seemed to him but a few days because of the love he had for her.
21 Then Jacob said to Laban, “Give me my wife that I may go in to her, for my time is completed.” 22 So gathered together all the people of the place and rmade a feast. 23 But in the evening he took his daughter Leah and brought her to Jacob, and he went in to her. 24 (Laban gave2 shis female servant Zilpah to his daughter Leah to be her servant.) 25 And in the morning, behold, it was Leah! And Jacob said to Laban, “What is this you have done to me? Did I not serve with you for Rachel? Why then have you deceived me?” 26 Laban said, “It is not so done in our country, to give the younger before the firstborn. 27 tComplete the week of this one, and we will give you the other also in return for serving me another seven years.” 28 Jacob did so, and completed her week. Then Laban gave him his daughter Rachel to be his wife. 29 (Laban gave uhis female servant Bilhah to his daughter Rachel to be her servant.) 30 So Jacob went in to Rachel also, and he loved Rachel more than Leah, and served Laban vfor another seven years.
Jacob’s Children
31 When the Lord saw that Leah was whated, xhe opened her womb, but Rachel was barren. 32 And Leah conceived and bore a son, and she called his name Reuben,3 for she said, “Because the Lord yhas looked upon my affliction; for now my husband will love me.” 33 She conceived again and bore a son, and said, “Because the Lord has heard that I am hated, he has given me this son also.” And she called his name Simeon.4 34 Again she conceived and bore a son, and said, “Now this time my husband will be zattached to me, because I have borne him three sons.” Therefore his name was called Levi.5 35 And she conceived again and bore a son, and said, “This time I will praise the Lord.” Therefore she called his name aJudah.6 Then she ceased bearing.

Leah may or may not have been pretty. We really only know that she has sleepy eyes. Who knows what that means! However, what we do know was that she was used as a pawn by her father.  As if that is not enough, she is insulted by her new husband "what have you done to me?'  As we read on in Genesis, she and Rachel are at odds continually. This is not the life she was hoping for, I am sure!

How many times do we feel like Leah; comparing ourselves to others; waiting for others' approval; hoping someone will recognize us for something that we have done or said; yearning for praise from others when it seems so obvious to us that we deserve it; waiting to be loved as we think others' are loved!

As Leah yearns for Jacobs love/adoration/praise, she gives birth to four children.  She names them accordingly through her sorrow of being unloved. However, when she gets to the fourth child, Levi, she states that she will praise the Lord. It took four tries, but she finally got it!  It was not about Jacob; it was God!  God was in control even though the humans were busy messing things up. God used Leah, not Rachel, for the lineage for the Levites and Jesus!  How wonderful for Leah when she finally focused on God and not humans for her love and praise. In return, she praises Him out of her understanding of God's overflowing love for her.

So, now, I ask again. How many times do we feel like Leah? Except this time, focus on God's love for us and what He is doing through us...despite ourselves!  Hmmm...I can't even imagine what He will use to do great things in the future based on the simple little things that I do now!  Everything counts!  Do everything for God's glory!!!!