Today's Minute Moment Verse

Praise be to the God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ. Ephesians 1:3

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Contentment

The fig trees are budding, and the grapevines are in blossom. How delicious they smell! Yes, spring is here! Arise, my beloved, my fair one, and come away.'" Song of Songs 2:13 NLT

Our deck is on the south side of our house where our garden is.  That garden receives more affection from my husband, Michael C., than I do. (Just kidding!).  He lovingly tends each tiny shoot that rears its head toward the rising sun.

Sitting on the deck yesterday with the warm breeze gently holding me captive, I looked out over the garden at the petunias growing alongside the upside down tomatoes.  The confederate jasmine mingled with the scent of honeysuckle and Georgia hedge bush pleasing my senses tremendously. 


For a moment, actually quite a few moments, I felt the very real presence of God through the joy of His creation.  Contentment---the loving sensual experience from an adoring Father---if only for a moment.

In that moment I was aware of the Holy Spirit of God, Gardner of my Soul, tending His garden within me.  For God is the Gardner and He is also the Garden.  His Holy Spirit lives within my heart nurturing, pruning,and growing me into His image.  

I pray my life will be as fragrant and smell even a tiny bit as sweet as the garden in my backyard.
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To God be the Glory! Amen.


 

Friday, May 14, 2010

Come Dine with Me

"Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will com in to him and dine with him, and he with Me." Revelation 3:20 NKJV

I truly believe that Jesus is coming soon to get those of us who believe in Him and love Him. We will dine with Him, feasting on the bread of life which is the Word of God, Jesus Christ. As a therapist, I tend to analyze most everything I think about to the nth degree. However, no amount of analytical thinking will help me wrap my mind around Jesus being the Word,the bread of Life.

No, my mind just simply cannot fathom this truth. My mind can't, but my heart can. I know in my soul and believe with my heart that Jesus is who He says He is. He is the great I AM the ever present Savior of my soul and Bread of my life.  He is the energy Source of my life and the entire universe.  He is before all things and in Him all things consist (Colossians 1:17 NKJV).  

My heart cries, "Come, Lord Jesus, Come." To God be the Glory! Amen.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

How do we spend our energy?

In John 6:27 Jesus tells us to spend our "energy seeking the eternal life that the Son of Man can give you." How much thought do we, do I, give to the way I spend my energy?

Having myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disorder that provides a limited amount of energy to my muscles, causes me to slow down and think about how I use my energy. Recovering from knee surgery adds to the low energy component. So, how can I spend my energy seeking the eternal life that only Jesus can give me?

For one thing, we all know we garner our energy from the food we eat. In this same chapter of John Jesus says, "I am the bread of life" (John 6:35). In order to seek Him I must first feed on Him for He is the bread of life. (You can see why folks in Jesus' day thought His teachings were cannabilistic).

To eat "the bread of life" is to study and learn the word of God, the Bible. Not to just know it but to hide this word in our hearts. Psalm 119:11 says, "I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you."

As we grow closer to Christ the Holy Spirit will bring to our minds the Words we have hidden in our hearts. In this way God himself provides the energy we need to seek the eternal life only Jesus can give. God is the power source and God is the energy. To God be the Glory! Amen.

Monday, May 10, 2010

from Psalm 103 from The Message

He forgives your sins----every one.
He heals your diseases---every one.
He redeems you from hell---saves your life!
He crowns you with love and mercy---a paradise crown.
He wraps you in goodness---beauty eternal.
He renews your youth---you're always young in his presence.

Recovering from Knee Replacement Surgery

On April 29th I had total knee replacement surgery. During this time I have focused on recovery; physical, emotional, and spiritual. You might ask why I left out mental recovery. Well, God willing, that will all fall into place. When God heals us He heals us completely. (Of course, those of you who know me may think I'm a mental basket case, which is probably true...hmmmmm).

As His child in Christ Jesus, God has already completely healed me. The moment I placed my faith in Him I was healed. Living out that healing is something different. We live in a world of "dis-ease" called sin and the cure for this dis-ease, or sin, is Jesus. Jesus has cured me of sin. But until I leave this world I will continue to be affected by sin.

It's kind of like layaway. When I go to Walmart and put something on layaway it belongs to me because I have paid a deposit. When the time comes for me to pick up my layaway I pay it off in full and take my purchase home.

Jesus has bought and paid for me through the Cross but has left me here until the time comes for me to join Him. He has given me His Holy Spirit as a down payment. I'm His, I'm cured, and I have my guarantee in His Holy Spirit. But I still live here in the dis-eased sin world until time comes for Him to pick me up.

So...until Jesus comes for us or we go to be with Him we're still at Walmart, so to speak. The difference is that we have the opportunity to reach out to others for Christ. To continue the Walmart analogy, store items watch the layaway items to see how we, the layaway items, respond to the dis-eased sin world (Walmart). (Please don't misunderstand: Walmart is not sinful).

We, Christians, (or layways), must continue to encourage each other with the fact that our Savior will not leave us nor forsake us. Hopefully, the world (Walmart) will see how we wait for pick up and want what we have. To God be the Glory. Amen.