Monday, August 30, 2010

Noah, Abraham, and Volumes

Tonight I was reading to my older kids a book by Jerry Pinkney entitled "Noah's Ark". This is a book filled with the biblical story of Noah and beautiful illustrations. As we were reading I found myself asking some odd questions. They were told to take food and water into the ark for themselves and all the animals. They were in the ark for a year. How much did they have to store up? Did God just make it last, like he turned water to wine or fed 5000? What about Noah's daughters-in-laws' families? Evidently God deemed them "evil," but did Noah's family grieve their loss? Did God tell Noah to bring seeds? Otherwise, how would Noah have begun to be able to feed his family after the flood? What did they DO for over a year with all those animals? Yes, feeding and cleaning pens alone would take a chunk of the day, but after that...? Gin rummy?

I was thinking of how God had told Noah some very specific instructions on what to do - dimensions for ark, type of wood, how to provide for animals, etc. - and even told him it would rain 40 days and nights. But did Noah realize how long it would take for 40 days of rain to recede and the ground to dry up again? On the other hand, God gave Noah a lot more information than the Bible records about Abraham's call, just a few chapters later:

The LORD had said to Abram, "Leave your country, your people and your father's household and go to the land I will show you.

2 "I will make you into a great nation
and I will bless you;
I will make your name great,
and you will be a blessing.

3 I will bless those who bless you,
and whoever curses you I will curse;
and all peoples on earth
will be blessed through you."

4 So Abram left, as the LORD had told him; and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he set out from Haran. 5 He took his wife Sarai, his nephew Lot, all the possessions they had accumulated and the people they had acquired in Haran, and they set out for the land of Canaan, and they arrived there. (Gen. 12 NIV)

Somehow, "Leave...and go to where I will show you" seems to have a lot less detail included. Maybe Noah's instructions had to be more detailed because he held the fate of all animal species in his boat. Maybe Abraham had more faith and needed less information. Either way, God called each of these men and they, in faith, obeyed God.

This weekend our church installed our new senior pastor. In passing the outgoing interim pastor mentioned that our church was beginning a new "chapter in life - no, maybe a new volume." I think this latter description is probably the better one. After 19 years of fruitful ministry under the original pastor, then 2 years of fruitful ministry under interim pastors, our church is, indeed, beginning a new volume in life.

I'd like to think that, like Abraham, our call includes trusting of God and stepping out in faith. And I would like to think that, like Noah, we also will get some details as we go. But, unlike the Bible stories whose endings we already know, our "volume" is still being written. Unlike 3 chapters in Genesis that tell Noah's story, our story is still unfolding. We may have our "go where I will show you" orders, but not know the where, how, when.

Thankfully, God gave Noah and Abraham all they needed - and God gives us all we need.

Merciful God,

Thank you for your provision, your grace, your plans for our future with hope, your plans to prosper us. Thank you for watching over the details and sending men like Noah and Abraham to be examples of how we can trust you and walk in faith where you will show us. Give us the hearts and spirits to know your voice, the courage to go, and the patience to wait when we need to wait. Give us joy for the journey and meet all our needs we pray. In the name of Christ, Amen.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost." (Lk. 19:10 NIV)


The King Is Coming

Oh the King is coming
The King is coming
I just heard the trumpet sounding
And now His face I see
Oh the King is coming
The King is coming
Praise God He's coming for me*


This summer I started reading daily devotions from a book of Martin Luther's writings, "Faith Alone," edited by James C. Galvin. I want to better understand the Lutheran theology that's so influenced our world and the heritage passed down to the church our family joined three years ago. Plus I recognize Luther as a great biblical scholar and theologian and I wanted some good substance to read.

Several days ago I came to reading I couldn't quite get past, so I've been "stuck" there. I share it with you as a prayer - that God would help us to really, truly, fully "get" this thing called grace.

..."If we're to receive it at all, God's grace and his kingdom with all its virtues must come to us. We will never be able to go to him. In the same way, Christ came to us - from heaven down to earth. We didn't go up to him from earth to heaven..." (August 14)


God, thank you for seeking and saving us. Thank you for revealing yourself to each of us, especially after we have turned away from you. We know we could never be able to reach you and we praise you for loving us so much you came - and will come again - for us. Help us to understand in the depths of our being that we cannot do anything to get to you. Help us to trust you from the depths of our being and to live in the wonder of your grace poured out on us and through us. Help that gift of grace be shared with all those around us for your honor and glory. May your Kingdom come and your will be done. In Jesus name we pray, Amen.



* CCLI Song No. 3477
© 1970 William J. Gaither, Inc. ARR UBP of Gaither Copyright Management
Charles Milhuff | Gloria Gaither | William J. Gaither



Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Gratitude


In everything give thanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. (I Thes. 5:18 NASB)

The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and I am helped. My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to him in song. (Ps. 28:7 NIV)

Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever. (Ps. 118:1 NIV)



"I Give Thanks To You" *

For the first morning light
For the birds when they fly
For the clouds when they hang
Up so high in the sky
For Your glory I see in a sweet baby's smile
I give thanks

For those times when I've laughed
With my family and friends
For the times when I've cried
Sensed Your spirit again
For Your love that I find when Your praises I send
I give thanks I give thanks

For my clothes and my bed a roof over my head
And a piping hot meal when our table is set
For a walk on the beach
Where Your beauty is seen
I give thanks

For the sound of the saints
When they all join in
And proclaim You are God the forgiver of sin
For this hope in my heart
That forever I'm Yours
I give thanks I give thanks

I give thanks to You I give thanks oh Lord
For everything You give
For everything I have
I give thanks to You I give thanks oh Lord
For all these perfect gifts
They have come from You
So I give thanks

For this breath that I breath
For my eyes that can see
Beaming sunsets and stars
Mountains valleys and trees
For the years that You've shown
Only kindness to me
I give thanks

For the stripes that You bore
So that I could be healed
For the crown that You wore
So that I could be free
For Your blood that You shed
Given freely for me
I give thanks I give thanks
I give thanks I give thanks
I give thanks I give thanks



Over the weekend several things got me thinking about being grateful. I won't go into all the details, but here are a few things I came up with in no particular order:

  • To live in an era when I'm not responsible for raising and storing food for me and my family
  • The means, intelligence, and equipment to have access to email and Internet
  • The Truth of the Gospel
  • Kind nurses named Laura
  • A child born a bit early and quite tiny that, two years later, is starting to recognize his letters
  • Roasted pecan crackers
  • A home for our family
  • Pleasant weather & beautiful sunshine
  • Children's bodies that function correctly to cry, smile, eat, and, yes, fill diapers
  • The Hope of Eternity where there will be no more evil
You probably have some things - little or large - that you have on your mind.


It may seem strange to be talking about Thankfulness when Thanksgiving is three months away. But our modern Thanksgiving has largely lost the depth and humility of the first one - when a group of settlers had lived through a horrendous winter and death took so many of their group, and then the natives helped to save them from sure starvation that next year. We don't "get" that kind of thankfulness when our Thanksgiving is about family, overeating, traveling, football, Black Friday, or a day off. So, I propose that today - on a beautiful August 2010 day - we take a moment to express our thanks to God. Will you join me?


Providing, Saving, Loving God, we thank you for.....




* CCLI Song No. 5614390
© 2009 WeMobile Music by
Tommy Walker


Monday, August 9, 2010

"To the Ends of the Earth"

Love unfailing
Overtaking my heart
You take me in
Finding peace again
Fear is lost in all You are

And I would give the world
To tell Your story
'Cause I know that You've called me
I know that You've called me
I've lost myself for good
Within Your promise
And I won't hide it
I won't hide it

Jesus I believe in You
And I would go
To the ends of the earth
To the ends of the earth
For You alone are the Son of God
And all the world will see
That You are God
That You are God


Tonight's blog/prayer entry is simply based on Isaiah 66:

1This is what the Lord says:

Heaven is my throne.
The earth is my footstool.
Where can you build a house or resting place for me?
2I have made all these things.
“That is why all these things have come into being,”
declares the
Lord.
I will pay attention to those
who are humble and sorry for their sins
and who tremble at my word.

18Because of their actions and their thoughts,
I am coming to gather the nations of every language.
They will come and see my glory.

They will tell about my glory among the nations.

22“The new heaven and earth that I am about to make
will continue in my presence,” declares the
Lord.
“So your descendants and your name
will also continue in my presence.
23From one month to the next and from one week to the next
all people will come to worship me,
” declares the Lord. (Isa. 66 GW)


Great Big God,

Hear our prayers of confession ... forgive our sins...free us from our sinful nature. We join with all of heaven and believers on Earth in proclaiming your glory, your grace, your salvation. You said you are coming for us, and we believe, Lord! We claim your promises and stand on the truth of your Word. Gather us and all believers in all times and places into unity for your Kingdom. May your children rise up and worship you wholeheartedly. We pray for those in our world who need to come to salvation, who need your healing, your freedom, your love, your power. We pray especially for those who are far, far away from you and pray that by your Spirit you would draw them into your arms, break their hearts of stone, and give them hearts for you alone. Help us to be light-bearers and truth-speakers and love-givers in our local world and in the greater world beyond our community. Give us courage to go to the ends of the earth with the good news of salvation in Jesus. In his name we pray, Amen.


"You Said"

You said
Ask and you will receive
Whatever you need
You said pray and I'll hear from heaven
And I'll heal your land

You said
Your glory will fill the earth
Like water the sea
You said
Lift up your eyes
The harvest is here
The kingdom is here

You said
Ask and I'll give the nations to you
O Lord that's the cry of my heart
Distant shores and the islands
Will see Your light as it rises on us
Oh Lord I ask for the nations...



© 1998 Hillsong Publishing (Admin. in U.S. & Canada by Integrity's Hosanna! Music)
by Reuben Morgan


To the Ends of the Earth - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPpvuFNoOjQ
- Joel Houston & Marty Sampson 2002 Hillsong Publishing (Admin. in U.S. & Canada by Integrity's Hosanna! Music)



Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Already - not yet

Jesus went into Galilee, proclaiming the good news of God. 15"The time has come," he said. "The kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe the good news!" (Mark 1:14-15 NIV)

13"Therefore keep watch, because you do not know the day or the hour. (Mt. 25:13 NIV)

22-26As long as I'm alive in this body, there is good work for me to do. If I had to choose right now, I hardly know which I'd choose. Hard choice! The desire to break camp here and be with Christ is powerful. Some days I can think of nothing better. But most days, because of what you are going through, I am sure that it's better for me to stick it out here. So I plan to be around awhile, companion to you as your growth and joy in this life of trusting God continues. You can start looking forward to a great reunion when I come visit you again. We'll be praising Christ, enjoying each other. (Philippians 1 MSG)

"All your life, no one will be able to hold out against you. In the same way I was with Moses, I'll be with you. I won't give up on you; I won't leave you. Strength! Courage! You are going to lead this people to inherit the land that I promised to give their ancestors. Give it everything you have, heart and soul. ...Haven't I commanded you? Strength! Courage! Don't be timid; don't get discouraged. God, your God, is with you every step you take." (Joshua 1:3-9 MSG)


For awhile now there has been something rolling around within me about the "already" and the "not yet." In the Christian Church this refers to the "already" of Jesus' first coming 2000+ years ago and the "not yet" of his return. In the meantime, we live in this strange place between the two; we live in these "end times" that won't be ended until Jesus' return is fulfilled.

Last night as I was thinking about this "already"/"not yet" world we live in, I came to a different question: "All ready?" and the common answer: "Not yet." "All ready" to leave for church? "Not yet;" still have two sets of shoes and the pantry goods to gather up. "All ready" for bed?" "Not yet;" let's read 7 more stories! For someone hosting a party this weekend, the "All ready?" is probably (as of Wednesday) a "Not yet." And for a family, asked "All ready?" while packing and preparing to relocate their family out of state, is probably a "not yet." If someone asked you today if you were "all ready" to go to heaven, would you give them a "not yet"?

Sometimes when we are asked "all ready?" the answer of "not yet" because we are in such a middle of a storm - of whatever nature - and we can't even figure out what "ready" would be like. That's part of the struggle of living in the "already/not yet" world; there are times when things are just hard. But when we are in that storm, we can count on God for strength and endurance; this "not ready" state will not last forever.

To quote from 2 Cor. 4 - in a song (of course):

I am pressed but not crushed
Persecuted not abandoned
Struck down but not destroyed
I am blessed beyond the curse
For His promise will endure
That His joy's gonna be my strength
Though the sorrow may last for the night
His joy comes with the morning***

Having the knowledge that Christ died once and for all so we could be offered, accept, and live in grace, is a wonderfully empowering and freeing state. But, we haven't been freed from the struggles of this world; indeed, the Creation groans for the fulfillment of time and the perfecting work of the Creator. So, we live in this state of "already/not yet," with all its joys, struggles, assurances, and trials. But when asked if we are "all ready" for Christ's return, we can boldly and confidently say "YES, LORD, YES; AMEN!"


Thank you, Jesus for coming in humility and dying for our sins. Thank you for the joy, freedom, grace, and abundant life that you offer to us. Thank you for your promises that you will return some day to gather up your chosen children into glory. Thank you for your Word, for your courage, for your strength and power when we face the uncertainties and storms of this life. We await your final return to this "not yet" world - and the completion and perfection of your Creation. Maranatha: Come, Lord Jesus, come....we pray in your name, Amen.



“As the messiahship of Christ involved two phases, a coming in humility to suffer and die, and a coming in power and glory to reign, so the kingdom is to be manifested in two realms: the present realm of righteousness or salvation when men may accept or reject the kingdom, and the future realm when the powers of the kingdom shall be manifested in visible glory. The former was inaugurated in insignificant beginnings without outward display, and those who accept it are to live intermingled with those who reject it until the consummation. Then the kingdom will be disclosed in a mighty manifestation of power and glory. God’s kingdom will come; and the ultimate state will witness the perfect realization of the will of God everywhere and forever.” *

*** "Trading My Sorrows" by Darrell Evans (c) 1998 Integrity's Hosanna! Music

* http://www.enjoyinggodministries.com/article/the-kingdom-of-god-already-but-not-yet-part-i/