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Sunday, January 24, 2016
Thou God Seest Me.....
Ever feel as if no one notices you? Ever sense that you've become one of the crowd and no one cares what you think or say? Or, after someone has been close to you for years, you discover that they don't really "know" you? Depending on the circumstance, perhaps this is reality...... perhaps it's only perceived. Regardless, this is a feeling many of us struggle with - I know I do. When an event or circumstance causes this feeling to grow, we sometimes mistakenly relate this feeling to how God views us. Especially since we never see His face - rarely hear His audible voice. It can be easy to think that He doesn't see, and doesn't know me.
A while back, I went out for dinner with a large group (non-family). We took up several large tables and the restaurant was full of other people as well. As dinner was served, I noticed that our water glasses had not been filled. {I was extremely thirsty.} I asked the waitress if she could fill our glasses. She nodded, smiling. Returning a few minutes later with a pitcher of water, she began filling glasses at one of the other tables. I watched as she filled glasses at each table - making several trips back to the kitchen to refill her pitcher - before finally making her way to the one where I was seated. She then proceeded to fill every glass at the table but mine. I tried to catch her attention before she left, but unfortunately, she didn't hear me. Granted, there were a lot of people there - and she was SO busy - but since I was the one who asked, I figured she would remember to fill mine. Not so. After asking another waiter for water, I continued my meal. A third request also went unnoticed. I sat there feeling very invisible. "Am I that forgettable?" I wondered. By the time I'd finished, I still had not received water. To top it all off, my glass was taken before I could stop them! Looking back on it now, it's quite humorous. {How could that many people forget my water?!} At the time it was not. I'd had a hard week and a particularly hard day and my mood had seen better days.
When I begin to feel invisible, I almost unknowingly question whether God sees me - whether He actually notices my feelings, my hardships..... me, as a person. King David must have felt this way. In numerous Psalms {chapters 10, 13, 44, 88 and 89} he asks God where He is - is He hiding? How long will He keep His distance?
Many years before David, another experienced these fears - and she had very good reason. Cast out by her mistress and harshly treated, she faced a long hard road of exclusion, loneliness and anguish. Until Someone saw her and sent deliverance. When Hagar looked up and saw the angel of the Lord before her, her hope was renewed. Refreshed with nourishment for her empty exhausted soul she now saw God in a whole new light. Scripture tells us that she began to call Him by a new name. "I have seen the One who sees me" she stated.
Her experience, her realization, is one that we can learn from. In our circumstances, in our difficulties, in our joys, in our insecurities, in our laughter...... let us never forget that we have an all-knowing Father Who knows us better than we know ourselves. I should never have to wonder if He knows me. He made me. And who knows their handiwork better than the artist who designed it? As I've meditated upon His knowledge of me, I'm transported back in time to events where I felt misunderstood, invisible and unknown. Systematically He showed me how He worked in all those circumstances - providing physical needs, a listening ear, emotional stability, or sometimes just a shoulder to cry on. Almost always, His care for me came through another person. And yet it was so clear, that He prompted it all.
To finish my story: After our meal was over I felt drained and tired. It had indeed been a long week. A friend came over, sat beside me and asked if I was doing OK. This opened the door for conversation and a little healthy expression. God, my Father, looking out for me through the care of a friend. Be willing to be that person who will listen - perhaps God is prompting you to give a smile or ask a simple question in order to show His love to someone who is hurting.
And in every circumstance we can say with Hagar "Thou God seest me...." (Gen. 16:13)
Thursday, December 31, 2015
New Year's Welcome
"The Old Year's death knell and the New Year's welcome. He comes like a carrier with a sealed parcel for every one of us. Would we wish to break the seal and peep in?" ~ Charlotte Tucker
The New Year is a time for contemplation. A time to remember the past year, ponder our path ahead, and prepare for brand new adventures. Until this year, I'd never quite envisioned the New Year as a gift from the Lord. It happens every year - it comes and goes like everything else. But what if we never had a New Year? What if our days ran on and on in an endless chain - not once broken by that feeling of "newness"? What if we never had that feeling of starting afresh, a time when we purpose in our hearts to live this life for Him and gain His direction for the days ahead? Life would be dull and monotonous indeed.
Each year is a gift. Wrapped in beautiful paper and tied with a ribbon. What it holds remains to be seen. We try to envision what lies inside. Hopes and desires we wish to see realized. Places we want to see. Relationships strengthened. Goals accomplished. And yet, only time reveals it's contents. And in His divine plan, it is best to let the gift unfold instead of seeing it all at once. :)
I can clearly see what my package from this past year held. Had I opened my 2015 package on New Year's Day last year I would have seen trips to Ecuador and Guatemala, my brother's wedding, photography jobs, new friends, old friends, moving to a new town, new jobs, and finishing out the year with family. I would have also seen many hardships..... circumstances and difficulties which were heavy weights to bear at the time. Could I have opened it then, would I have been fearfully startled? Despondent and overwhelmed? Unwilling and ungrateful for His gift? Perhaps. And yet, in hindsight I can thank Him even for the hard times. They were links in a cord of love to draw me ever closer to Him!
What a joy and comfort to know that He is in control of everything we hold dear. He knows us, He sees us, and He gives us gifts accordingly. What an awesome privilege to be His child. My Father gives the best gifts. Happy New Year - enjoy your gift from Him.
"Every good gift, and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning." ~James 1:17
The New Year is a time for contemplation. A time to remember the past year, ponder our path ahead, and prepare for brand new adventures. Until this year, I'd never quite envisioned the New Year as a gift from the Lord. It happens every year - it comes and goes like everything else. But what if we never had a New Year? What if our days ran on and on in an endless chain - not once broken by that feeling of "newness"? What if we never had that feeling of starting afresh, a time when we purpose in our hearts to live this life for Him and gain His direction for the days ahead? Life would be dull and monotonous indeed.
Each year is a gift. Wrapped in beautiful paper and tied with a ribbon. What it holds remains to be seen. We try to envision what lies inside. Hopes and desires we wish to see realized. Places we want to see. Relationships strengthened. Goals accomplished. And yet, only time reveals it's contents. And in His divine plan, it is best to let the gift unfold instead of seeing it all at once. :)
I can clearly see what my package from this past year held. Had I opened my 2015 package on New Year's Day last year I would have seen trips to Ecuador and Guatemala, my brother's wedding, photography jobs, new friends, old friends, moving to a new town, new jobs, and finishing out the year with family. I would have also seen many hardships..... circumstances and difficulties which were heavy weights to bear at the time. Could I have opened it then, would I have been fearfully startled? Despondent and overwhelmed? Unwilling and ungrateful for His gift? Perhaps. And yet, in hindsight I can thank Him even for the hard times. They were links in a cord of love to draw me ever closer to Him!
What a joy and comfort to know that He is in control of everything we hold dear. He knows us, He sees us, and He gives us gifts accordingly. What an awesome privilege to be His child. My Father gives the best gifts. Happy New Year - enjoy your gift from Him.
"Every good gift, and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning." ~James 1:17
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Why Difficulties Give Us Joy and Hope
have some idea that there is a God,
and yet not know what He desires from us.
Divine statutes are a gift to us.
God gives us law because He loves.
-Kevin DeYoung
While reading through both books of Peter recently, several passages stood out and I wanted to jot down my thoughts about them here. {Can I just say that I love the writings of Peter? He makes no pretense about anything. He states truth in a very matter-of-fact way. He gives precise meaning to the difficult-to-understand-paths along our road in life. And most importantly, he points us to the one true source of our joy and hope and peace: Jesus Christ.}
Starting in verse 11 of chapter 2, we see Peter setting down a standard of living for those who profess Christ:
"Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul; Having your conversation as honest among the gentiles: that, whereas they speak against you as evildoers, they may by your good works which they shall behold, glorify God in the day of visitation." (vs. 11 & 12)
How we live life speaks to others - all around us. I remember a friend quoting this poem once:
I am my neighbor's Bible
He reads me when we meet.
Today he read me in my home,
Tomorrow in the street.
He may be relative or friend,
Or slight acquaintance he may be,
He may not even know my name,
But yet he is reading me.
Dear Christian friends and brothers,
If we could only know
How faithfully the world records
Just what we say and do.
Oh, we would make our record plain,
And labor hard to see
Our worldly neighbors won to Christ,
While reading you and me.
And while it may seem {to us} that the way we honor God in our daily living only brings derision and scorn from others, {Peter describes it as them "speaking against (us) as evildoers"} we are assured that after Christ visits them with salvation, they will glorify God because of their remembrance of our testimony. They are not going to understand now...... but someday they will and then God will receive glory, which is where glory is due!
Peter continues...... exhorting respect and honor for those in authority:
"Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the King, as supreme; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well. For so is the will of God, that with well-doing you may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men." (vs. 13-15)
Concluding with this:
"As free, and not using your liberty for a cloak of maliciousness (or vice, or evil), but as the servants of God. Honor all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the King." (vs. 16-17)
Part of our testimony before men is how we respect and honor those in authority and how the liberty He has bestowed upon us is stewarded. He has granted us freedom in a world full of bondage..... liberty in a culture of oppression. Would we willingly sin and use our liberty in Christ as an excuse to do as we please? If we do, we destroy our testimony. And are we given that liberty for ourselves? Certainly not - we are given liberty for use as a servant: "...not using your liberty for {evil}, but {using your liberty} as the servants of God."
"For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully.... for even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example that ye should follow in His steps:" (vs. 19 & 21)
I am sure we've all experienced this on different levels. Being ridiculed, laughed at, or even just getting those "what-in-the-world-do-you-do-that-for?" look. And yet none of it compares to what our Savior experienced for you and I. The degradation and humiliation He endured ...... all because of His great love for us. And yet, we have been counted worthy to suffer as He did.
so when life gets difficult....
when we feel betrayed....
when it seems the world in which we live is turned upside-down....
when we wonder if God hears our prayers....
when we begin to lose hope because of circumstances....
{and these times inevitably come into every life}
REJOICE! Take hope by the hand and with joy in your heart thank Him....... because this is what will happen if you're following Him. If Christ suffered - and He was the perfect, sinless, spotless Son of God - why should we expect anything less? It's exciting really, to think about. Instead of letting life's difficulties "get us down" embrace them and thank the Lord for them. This is what He had called us to experience.
Friday, June 19, 2015
Friday Feature: Favorite Quotes
Here's an image I wanted to use this weekend in honor of Father's Day. My dad is not just my dad, he's also my pastor. Being a pastor has defined who he is as a father. I am SO thankful for the loving, godly, committed man that he is. How he lives out truth and mercy in his life and continually places his trust and his life in the Hands of our Heavenly Father. He has always pointed me to Christ and is a faithful Shepherd to his church. Love you dad!
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My dad & mom..... in DeSmet, SD |
Friday, May 15, 2015
Friday Feature: Favorite Quotes
I love this verse. I don't know that I ever noticed it before. Preparing for my brother's wedding, I was looking up verses {to decorate the rehearsal dinner} and came across this one and it is SO wonderful! Found in Hosea 2:19, the Lord shows His love and compassion on an unworthy people by renewing His promise to be with us forever! Taken in context, we see His pain and heartache over an unfaithful and obstinate people, but His love & care never wane, never die. He is ever faithful and worthy of our hope and trust. Read Hosea 2 and be encouraged by His steadfast love and righteousness!
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