Attitude Of Worship

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Psalm 95: 6, 7

“Come let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker for He is our God and we are the people He watches over. The flock under His care. If only you would listen to His voice today,,

Let’s live before Him with hearts of gratitude and praise on or lips for His gracious provision, His forgiveness and His healing. Let’s live before Him in total surrender, total submission to His will, in the spirit of humility and with an attitude of complete dependence on this awesome One who is our God, our Creator, our Provider and our Sustainer. He is our God, and we are His people, stationed under His loving care ‘today’, NOW and wrapped in His “grace” embrace! Let’s not be too busy with cluttered lives that we miss the privilege of living in His holy presence and hearing His voice..

Prepare For Battle

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Ephesians 6: 10 – 18

Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness; and your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace; Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints.”

Although as Christ ones we are not of this world, we are in this world and we need strength to wrestle off the principalities and powers of the dark world that surrounds us on every side. Our strength for such malicious battle is found only in the Lord verse 10. Paul exhorts the saints in Ephesus to “Be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.”

We must stand firm in Christ who clothes us with His protective defense, girds us with HisTruth and the knowledge of His righteousness. Without a sharp, keen understanding of Truth and righteousness our minds will be vulnerable to the trickery and deception of the enemy. To stand against the evil one, it is crucial to have a sure footing, standing in peace with God, being justified by our shield of faith in Christ, brandishing a sword, The Word Of God, a sword sharper than any two edged sword, and the protective helmet of hope and assurance of salvation. Bathed in an abundance of prayer we then are equipped to pull down strongholds, cast down arguments and bring every thought into captivity. How awesome it is then, in a battle with such victorious defense we will conquer every foe and there will be no weapon fashioned against us that will stand. Hallelujah!! Christ is our victory!

I send Many Blessings to Your Heart
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The Basin Of Grace

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Can you imagine the close quarters and confinement of running with the same twelve disciples’ day in and day out? Do you feel that heavy, claustrophobic feeling of walking the same dusty roads, riding the same boats on the same waves, eating at the same table, visiting the same houses? Imagine being Jesus around the clock with these, less than perfect followers. He not only had to watch their imperfections and idiosyncrasies, He knew their thoughts. He could hear their minds ticking, their doubts brewing, their fears rising. Imagine knowing everything your friends and loved ones ever thought about you, knowing every mistake they would ever make? Talk about information overload!! What if you knew every little grumble, dislike, irritation and every betrayal that was to come your way?

Did Jesus find it easy to love Peter, who would curse Him, or a Thomas, who would doubt Him? And yes, there was Judas, the one who would betray Him to His death.. What a motley crew Jesus chose to hang out with. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you. What was Christ thinking?

Have you been cursed, doubted, or betrayed by a friend? Relationships are difficult to manage, because individuals are so in our face with their oddities and selfishness. As they are, we are likewise set in our own odd, selfish, arrogant ways. How impossible it is for us, sometimes to get along. Jesus did it, How? Let’s ponder His forgiving heart as we catch a glimpse in John Chapter 13. Enter Jesus into the upper room, just before the Passover Feast. He knew His time had come, it was soon time to leave His friends and depart to His Father. He had come to serve and love and now He must show the full extent of His love. The day had been long, the sun warm, and the journey endless. Watch as the weary, exhausted disciples enter one by one, taking their places at the table? Do you see the towel on the wall, the pitcher and basin on the floor? Not one of them volunteered to deal with the dusty, tired, weary worn feet of the attendants. Anyone could have filled the role, but no one did. After all, the washing of feet was a task reserved, not just for servants, but for the lowest of servants. The servant at the bottom of the ladder was to bow the knee in humble service offering refreshment in a cool water foot bath. Jesus knew what He had to do as an act of demonstration of His love to these, His followers, His friends, those who would curse Him, doubt Him and yes….betray Him unto death. One grimy, dusty foot after another, Jesus worked His way down the line. Cleansing feet that be disloyal to their Master. Feet that would not even follow Him, to defend His cause, over the next twenty four hours. These same feet would run into hiding at the flash of a Roman sword. Judas, wouldn’t even make it past the evening meal, but yes…Jesus washed his feet, with the same loving heart that loves us and the same loving hands that would soon be pierced and lifeless. Can you imagine, the moment, the feelings, the thoughts as Jesus lifted His betrayers feet gently into the basin? Within hours these same feet would rush off to betray his Master for thirty pieces of cheap silver.

Jesus knew all that was about to happen. He knew they were about to be involved in horrendous events that would make them hang their heads in shame, and look down at these same feet in guilty remorse. At those moments, in each of their lives, His desire was for them to remember how He knelt before them in love, washing their feet, in that cleansing moment. What a gift He gave, as He forgave their sin before it was even committed. What a priceless gift He gave when He offered mercy before they even sought it. Isn’t that just like Christ to dip into His basin of grace to lavish us with mercy, for the sin He knows we will commit?

Although we aren’t those twelve disciples, our story is similar in the now and what Jesus did for them He still does for us through His shed blood. 1 John 1:7 says, “Then the blood of Jesus, God’s Son, cleanses us from every sin.” What a precious gift to receive that cleansing in spite of our oddities, and selfish arrogance. In spite of our negative thoughts, irritations, and betrayals, this cleansing is present in the here and now, not a pie in the sky promise if we tow the line, perform to the “T”, or reach some measure of success. The cross, Christ’s death, His shed blood and victorious resurrection has made atonement possible for us, as it covers our “now” sin and keeps on cleansing us to victory!!

Whose feet do you need to wash? Oh, you haven’t done anything wrong? You’re not the guilty party? You haven’t cheated, you haven’t lied? Perhaps it’s true! It was certainly true for Christ, and of all the people in that upper room He was the only One worthy of a foot wash, but He was the One who stooped to wash. Imagine that! The one worthy to be served, served others. Is there something wrong with this picture? No,…for sure not! Take a look at it. This is profound to me!! The brilliance of Jesus’ example is clearly depicted here. The burden of mending or bridge building in any broken relationship falls on the strong one, not the weak one. The one who is innocent is the one who makes the move, the one who offers the kind gesture. What an awesome chain of events, when the one in the right, volunteers to wash the feet of the one in the wrong through kindness and love. See this with me now, both parties will then bow the knee to wash the feet, to serve the other. To be kind, gracious and loving, because WE ALL think we are right. What a beautiful picture of the humility of true forgiveness in serving others. Relationships don’t thrive because the guilty are punished, but because the innocent have mercy. How profound and amazing is this thought?

Let me ask again. Whose feet do you need to wash? So you’re right? That makes you strong. What tangible thing can you do to show kindness to the guilty? The one who has hurt and maimed you emotionally, physically maybe? Possibly belittled, betrayed or isolated you and made you feel like two cents, or garbage. Possibly stolen your zest and motivation, your spark for life?

Well, there’s a towel on wall for you. Do you see it? The pitcher and it’s basin rest on the floor, waiting for you to pick them up. To fill them with cool, clear water. Dip into the basin of grace and pull out a palm of refreshing mercy to wash the weary, dusty feet of your offender. Follow Christ’s genius example demonstrated in the Upper Room, just before He went all the way to the cross for you.

A New Day Dawns(¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`• ♥k

“Teach me how to live O Lord. Lead me along the right path, for my enemies are waiting for me. Do not let me fall into their hands.” Psalm 27: 11

Today is a new day that dawns and It’s a new morning to be thankful for!!

They say a picture is worth a thousand words and this photo does tell a story..

After my son’s car accident on June 7th in the summer of 2012, we were very grateful that he was still alive because when one wraps a car around a tree, all logical reasoning would have had all three young men’s lives snuffed out and killed at impact.   God is good, and He spared their lives in that horrendous wreck. I loved how a news report questioned the women figure that some thought they saw, yet seemed to disappear into oblivion that night without a word!  Truth was, there was not a women involved at the scene of the crash, but I believe firmly with all my heart that what they saw was a heavenly figure and a guardian angel sent divinely by God Himself, to protect those three young men.   Phil, without a seatbelt, remained secure in the driver’s seat while the whole engine came crashing into the car.  He wasn’t thrown and he wasn’t crushed.    He escaped with only a broken ankle, but also with much emotional trauma!    It’s a trauma that will leave scars for a lifetime.   His friend, Wes, suffered severe brain injury in the wreck and hovered between life and death for weeks on end. The endless time seemed like years, and it seemed a time that we hardly dared breath as we dreaded every phone call during those devastating days!!   However, the multitude of prayers from God’s people brought peace to our hearts, that far surpassed all understanding. Looking back, the peace that surrounded us, walking through that horrendous time, was definitely something that can’t be explained.  I’m sure if I could see the big picture in hind sight, it would be one of those times when there was only one set of footprints because God had us covered and carried us gently in His arms.  

The Lord  restored life back to Wes, and in just four short months his recovery was remarkable. October 24th was his hospital release date, at which time he went home to continue on to full recovery with rehabilitation!  We thank the Lord for His faithfulness to us and look forward to possibly catching a glimpse of His purpose in all of this as time goes by.   If you see this blog and you are a praying person, I would ask you to put Phil on your daily prayer list for continual prayer support. The road ahead is long and winding and we pray for God’s purpose to be fulfilled in Phil’s life, and that this deep pain will not be wasted.

This photo depicts a trail that we walked with Phil after his ankle had healed sufficiently enough for him to manage! It was a hot day and the sun shone brightly. We were thankful for life itself as we made our way through this dense forest with our son, knowing full well that we had just been thrust into a season of denseness ourselves, where utter real life chaos didn’t make any sense at all.  It was a difficult season to focus on much of anything and we found ourselves walking through it very carefully, step by step!  We still tread carefully over much unknown ground, watching God unfold His miracles along the way.

We can truly relate to David’s words in Psalm 30: 1, where he says, “I will exalt You Lord for you rescued me. You refused to let my enemies triumph over me. You brought me up from the grave O Lord. You kept me from falling into the pit of death.”

Phil still has much road to travel, and much ground to regain as we cross many paths along the way! Through it all, we pray for wise learning and wisdom for life and we are confident of this, “That He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” Philippians 1: 6

If we have life itself, we have a miracle. If we’ve taken a breath this morning it’s a miracle. Let’s enjoy and savor every moment of it while we still can. For me, my camera lets me do just that as I walk around with it in my hand, enjoying the beauty of created things and life itself,.. Have a wonderful and blessed day my sweet friends.

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