June 27, 2013

Be STRONG and take HEART, WAIT for the Lord - Ps. 27:14

Do you know there are different kinds of "waiting"?  I remember waiting for the birth of our children - painful at times.  I remember waiting for the surgeon to come out after suspecting cancer in my husband - pure dread.  I remember waiting for the marriage of our boys - pure joy.  The waiting our psalmist, David, often talks about in his writings is a different kind of waiting.  The Hebrew word is qavah meaning to "wait expectantly and hopefully".  A clue for us is in Ps. 27:13 where he says:  "I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living".  His waiting had no fear, anxiety or dread.  His was confidence in his Lord which inspired his hope.

Andrew Murray in WAITING ON GOD says:

"...when we set ourselves to wait on God
we ought beforehand to resolve that it shall
be with the most confident expectation of
God's meeting and blessing us.  We ought to make
 up our our minds to this, that nothing was ever so
sure, as that waiting on God will bring us untold
and unexpected blessing."
 
When we resolve to do that, our faith is strengthened and that's when the power of the Holy Spirit begins its work.  I was at the gym this week, and even when my body was tired, Toby Mac began singing in my Ipod which caused me to not even think about my tired body.  All of a sudden, an unknown force began to cause me to soar and to revel in my work knowing what I was doing was a good thing...and in fact it was pretty easy and fun when that force took over!
 
That's what the Spirit does in us...gives us power to think and to do all that He plans (2 Tim. 1:7).  Think about what you are waiting for today..."Be strong and take heart and WAIT for the Lord".  How can you have that confidence and hope?  Know God and know His word.  Delve in today...no time like the present to start!  I can remember as a new pastor's wife learning to do Bible study and being absolutely amazed at how the Holy Spirit led me to truth (John 16:13)...my brain had never done very well in learning until the Spirit began to teach me.   Oh, friend, let Him be your strength! 
 
For further study:  Ex. 15:2, Psalm 40:1, Psalm 130:5, Isaiah 8:17, Isaiah 30:18, Isaiah 40:30-31, Lamentations 3:24-26, Romans 8:23-25, 2 Cor. 3:4-5, Titus 2:11-14
 
Be blessed in your understanding of God's word.
 
Love,
Holly

June 18, 2013

WISDOM... - James 3:17

If you asked ten different people "what is wisdom?", you would get ten different answers.  Today, wisdom is a lot of different things.  Like most of the issues of the day, we must all use some form of standard for what we think and do.  The Bible is full of references to wisdom...in fact, just for starters read the book of Ecclesiastes...12 short chapters full of guidance of what wisdom is and what it is not. I love especially 2:26...one of my alltime favorite verses:

To the person who pleases him,
God gives wisdom, knowledge
and happiness...
 
Who could ask for more? So, if one chooses to make the Bible your standard (and I do!), let's look at James 3:17 to see what it says about wisdom Even then there seems to have been some controversy over what wisdom was and he is quick to tell us what it is not.  Listen to what The Message says about "earthly" wisdom (14-16):
 
Mean-spirited ambition isn't wisdom.
Boasting that you are wise isn't wisdom.
Twisting the truth to make yourselves
sound wise isn't wisdom. 
 
No, here is what James, the brother of Jesus, said wisdom is:
 
...heavenly - the world says we have the ability to discern or judge - oh heavens...thank you, Lord,
that wisdom comes from you!
...pure - unpolluted by worldly ambitions or selfishness
...peaceloving - if at all possible, we work at getting along with others
...kind - we are considerate of others and work at being positive in others' lives
...merciful - we recognize the mercies we have been given and therefore, we are merciful
...fruitful - Jesus tells us to bear fruit that lasts (John 15:16) - that means we allow the Holy Spirit to develop His attributes in us (Gal. 5:22-23)
...sincere - we genuinely care about others and are genuine in our relationships
 
How wise are you?
 
For further study:  Psalm 111:10, Proverbs 3:7,  Proverbs 31:26, Daniel 12:3, Matt. 11:19,  Romans 11:33-36, 1 Cor. 1:25, Ephesians 1:7-10,  Colossians 2:3, 2 Tim. 3:14-15, James 1:5
 
Be blessed in your understanding of God's will.
 
Love,
Holly
 
 
 

June 10, 2013

God's mercies are new every morning - Lam. 3:23

"Say Yes to VBS" is one of the songs we will sing this week at Vacation Bible School.  I love the "freight train" that hit our church today - I love the energy and enthusiasm of the children and I will do my best to keep up!  Watching them do the  motions to "Change My Heart" was inspiring to me.
Our theme this year is "Facing Fear, Trusting God" and we will have the privilege of guiding these children to:
                 *  Dare to Change
                 *  Dare to Speak Up
                 *  Dare to Believe
                 *  Dare to Stand Strong
                 *  Dare to Trust

We want to offer them life through Jesus Christ in a world that is increasingly threatening.  Jeremiah, in the book of Lamentations, felt the same way.  In Chapter 2, he was weeping for the wounded children whose "...lives ebb away" (v. 12).  We could easily get discouraged, but like Jeremiah, we need not lose hope.  In his verses in Chapter 3:22-23, he says:

Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed,
for his compassions never fail.  They are new
every morning; great is your faithfulness.
 
Every morning the VBS workers will wake up and cling to the promise that His mercies are new every morning...we are trusting that as we offer them hope through God's word, little seeds will be planted that will grow into mighty trees of faith that will equip them for all they have to do in their lives.  Pray with us for their salvation.  He greets us every day with His "great love"...what a wonderful gift we have!
 
For further study:  Exodus 33:19, Deuteronomy 4:31, Psalm 25:4-10, Isaiah 40:31, Matthew 28:19-20, Romans 9:14-18, Ephesians 2:4-5, 1 Thess. 5:23-24, 1 John 5:12
 
Be blessed in your understanding of God's word.
 
Love,
Holly

June 4, 2013

Have faith in the Lord - 2 Chron. 20:20

Our pillow today represents the words of a wonderful king from the Old Testament - Jehoshaphat.  He was one of the "good guys" and served faithfully.  He was a man of personal godliness and I believe we can learn much from him on facing our enemies.

He was warned that an army was coming against him and, to be honest, he was alarmed.  It's not that he didn't have some fear or concern.  However, he resolved right away to "inquire of the Lord"...good choice!  These are some things we can learn from him as he prayed publicly in the temple:

1.  He knew God's abilities were endless to help him.  (v. 6)
2.  He reminded himself of God's past help and covenant with his people. (v. 7-10)
3.  He acknowledged his weakness and yielded himself to God's great power. (v. 12)

They then worshipped and praised the Lord for what He was about to do.  It was early the next morning that they set out and Jehoshaphat said these words to encourage the people:

                       "Have faith in the Lord your God and you will be upheld...."

Now the best part: as they went out he assigned men to "sing to the Lord and to praise him for the splendor of his holiness" and to give Him thanks.  They sang as they went!  I love that...they didn't go forward fearfully for they were confident in the Lord's goodness and power.  Listen to Streams in the Desert:

Don't let the song go out of your life;
Though the voice may have lost its trill,
Though the quivering note may die in your throat,
Let it sing in your spirit still!
 
God gave Jehoshaphat such a miraculous victory, all the nations around them lived in fear and they lived in peace (v. 29-30).
 
How about you?  Will you resolve to seek the Lord today, to pray to Him and to sing as if your life depended on it?  How can we not!!
 
For further study:  Psalm 30:4, 63:5, 77:6, 89:1, Habakkuk 2:4, Luke 18:8,  Romans 3:22-24, Galatians 5:22-23, Ephesians 5:19, Hebrews 11:6.
 
Be blessed in your understanding of God's word.
 
Love,
Holly