Thursday, January 20, 2011

1/19/11 - From the lips of children

Scripture: Psalm 8:1-2

1 Lord, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all the earth!
You have set your glory
in the heavens.

2 Through the praise of children and infants
you have established a stronghold against your enemies,
to silence the foe and the avenger.

Observation: God reigns, and all we need is the faith of a little child to recognize that. When we recognize that and praise God, we "establish a stronghold against our enemies" and "silence the foe and the avenger". As Brian said on Sunday, tell your mountain how big your God is!

Application: My daughter Jamie has been quite disturbed by this sore she has in her mouth. Every time she eats she gets very upset because something irritates it. I began to get very impatient with the whining at mealtimes and kept telling her she needed to "get tough". Yesterday at snack time, I overheard her praying over her Chex Mix: "God, please heal the sore in my mouth". Needless to say, I smiled and went over to her, listening to her and helping her finish the prayer. Sometimes I'm not sure who learns the most from this parenting experience, the parents or the children.

A lot of bad news and uncertainty has filled my week. I am tempted to either fret and worry about it or, as I advised Jamie, pretend it's no big deal. What I really have to do is give it to God, trusting Him like a little child and praising Him that He always knows what is best!

Prayer: Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! Thank you for blessing me with these children and for using them to remind me of who you are. Right now, I give you all the "stuff" of this week; you know every bit of it. I trust you with my family, my friends, my church, and my life! When worry creeps in, I choose right now to tell that mountain how big my God is! You have given me more than enough reason to trust you with any mountain that is thrown in my path. I love you!

Monday, January 17, 2011

1/18/11 - Praying Psalm 5

Lord, you hear my cry for help, my King and my God, for to you I
pray. Morning by morning, you hear my voice; may I not neglect to
seek you every morning, because you, Lord, bring about justice quickly
for those who cry out to you! (Luke 18:8) Lord, you are just and
righteous and cannot tolerate evil. It is only by your great mercy
and love that I can be in your presence. Lead me, Lord, in your
righteousness, especially when everything in this world distracts me.
Make straight your way before me, because like a sheep, I tend to
wander into the mindset of my culture and my world. Lord, because I
have chosen to take refuge in you this evening, such joy has filled my
heart that I cannot go to sleep without praising you! Now, Lord,
please let us all sleep in peace, because you are our protection and
our shield. You bless the righteous, Lord, because you are the one
who makes them righteous! I love you!!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

January 6, 2011 - Waiting on the Lord

Scripture: Genesis 16:1-2: Now Sarai, Abram's wife, had borne him no children. But she had an Egyptian slave named Hagar;

2 so she said to Abram, "The Lord has kept me from having children. Go, sleep with my slave; perhaps I can build a family through her."
Abram agreed to what Sarai said.

Observation: Despite the fact that God had specifically said that Abram would have a son (15:4-5), Sarai decided that God wasn't going to include her in that plan. She decided to come up with her own plan and make her maid a surrogate mother. After all, Sarai was past childbearing age, and they had been waiting for years for God's promise to be fulfilled through her. Sarai had waited for years to have a child in a culture that placed a woman's value in the children she produced.

Application: In the age of IPhones, Facebook, YouTube, Google, and 24-hour news, we have really come to expect to know everything immediately. If we have to wait on anything, we're usually multitasking with one of the above tools. I, like most people, have a really hard time waiting on anything. How many times have I, like Sarai, given up waiting and proceeded with my own plan? Or worse yet, decided on my own plan without even considering what God thought? Probably too many to count.

Prayer: Lord, forgive me when I get anxious and impatient and allow that to get me into trouble. Lord, give me wisdom and patience as I wait for you. Increase my faith and help me to know and remember that your plan is always the best plan.

Monday, January 3, 2011

January 3, 2011

Genesis 8:20: Noah built an altar to God. He selected clean animals and birds from every species and offered them as burnt-offerings on the altar.

Observation: When we were teaching Noah's story in the Tree of Life (elementary Sunday school), we talked to the kids about how long Noah, his family, and the animals had been on the ark. I had never noticed before that they were really on the ark for almost a whole year! Talk about cabin fever...that's a long time in what must have been close quarters! I'm sure that Noah was thankful not only to get out of the ark, but for a new beginning as he finally walked on dry land. We also talked to the kids about the how the flood is symbolic of God literally coming and washing away the sins of the world. This, of course, is also symbolized in John's baptism we read about in Luke 3 today. But Luke 3:16 has the best news of all: Jesus came not only to wash away our sins, but to dwell within us and change us on the inside through the Holy Spirit.

What was Noah's response when he got off the ark? He built an altar to God, worshiped, and presented his offerings.

Application: We, like Noah, have been given a new beginning. God has given us even more than a new beginning, He has given us himself!
How can I offer Him anything less than all of me?

Prayer: Lord, I am SO thankful for new beginnings, for your grace, mercy, forgiveness, and love. Thank you most of all for being here with me. I give you everything: my hopes, my fears, my plans, my victories, my defeats, my gifts, my faults, my everything. Mold me, shape me, change me. I love you, Lord!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Word is Alive 2011 - Come join us in the neighborhood!

The Word became flesh and blood,
and moved into the neighborhood.
We saw the glory with our own eyes,
the one-of-a-kind glory,
like Father, like Son,
Generous inside and out,
true from start to finish (John 1:14 MSG)
.

http://read.ly/John1.14.MSG

Bought a new Bible to read in 2011. It's The Message Remix 2.0. I think that this is the first Bible I have actually bought for myself. I have given and been given many Bibles as gifts, but I have always used the Bible my aunt and uncle gave me for my 12th birthday. I have to admit that I have always been a little skeptical of the translation of The Message, but I wanted to try it. I will probably pull out my old Bible on a daily basis to compare, but if the example of John 1:14 above is any indication, I am going to enjoy reading The Message. "The Word became flesh and blood and moved into the neighborhood." I love it!

A group of us in Ruston are planning to read through the Bible in 2011 using the Life Journal reading plan (http://www.crossroadschurch.com/programs/pdf/LifeJournalReadingPlan.pdf). This plan has daily Old and New Testament readings. The Old Testament reading is chronological, and the New Testament reading each day often corresponds to what you are reading in the Old Testament.

If you would like to join us, please let me know (gina-palmer@suddenlink.net). In Ruston, we are meeting:

Wednesdays at noon - Frothy Monkey (upstairs)
Sundays at 5:pm - Trinity (room 205)

Also, you can join us for online discussion at: http://groups.google.com/group/the-word-is-alive. Come join us in the "neighborhood" :-)

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Christmas season

Today we read from Matthew Chapter 1, verse 18 to Chapter 2, verse 12 in both Sunday School and Contemporary service. Our lesson in Sunday School was reflecting the light of Jesus that shines in the world, and Steve gave a good sermon in service helping us feel that moment of His birth.

Lord, thank you for family, friends and the body of Christ to remind us of the meaning of this season,

Jim

Friday, December 17, 2010

December 17, 2010

Today we read: 2 Peter 1-3, John 1

Scripture: John 1:9 - The true light that gives light to every man was coming into the world.

Observation: Jesus is described here as a light in the darkness (see also Isaiah 9:2). Verse 12 says that all who receive him and believe in his name, he gives the right to become children of God. When we receive him and believe him, we receive that light because we are born of God (verse 13).

Application: Yesterday, I found myself wrapped up in the stress of my agenda for the day. On top of that, I did not feel well because of an illness I have not completely recovered from. I proceeded to make mistakes I should not have made. By the afternoon, I found myself in a very negative thought pattern that I could not control.

When I focus on myself, my reputation, and the things of the world, it is easy to lose sight of the light and even forget who I am. I am born of God! This means that His light lives in me. When I start to lose sight of the light, I need to immediately stop what I am doing, stop listening to the dark, seek God and His grace, believing what I know to be true!

Prayer: Oh, Lord, forgive my self-absorption that distracts me from you and the light you are calling me to be. Help me to remember who I am and all you have done for me. Lord, you have given me every reason to believe you! Forgive me for being so easily deceived. Thank you so much for the grace you pour out on my life! From the fullness of your grace I have received one blessing after another. Thank you that your love is bigger than my biggest bungles!