Thursday, November 6, 2014

The "Lettuce" Passage



Hey Fellow Worshipers! 
                “...let us draw near to God with a sincere heart and with the full assurance that faith brings, having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us from a guilty conscience and having our bodies      washed with pure water. Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” Hebrews 10:22-25 (NIV)

I call this portion in Hebrews 10 the “lettuce” passage.

Vs. 22 let us draw near to God with a sincere heart and with the full assurance that faith brings...
Vs. 23 Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful.
Vs. 24 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds,...
Vs. 25 (let us) not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing...
Vs. 25 (let us) encourage one another... 

I encourage you today to draw near to God, hold unswervingly to our Hope, consider spurring someone on today, meet with a fellow believer, and find ways to encourage those around you for “we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed, but of those who believe and are saved”. (vs. 39)

Worshiping with you today,
Lisa

Thursday, September 18, 2014

That "Old Country Buffet" feeling!



Have you ever had that “Old Country Buffet” feeling?  That’s what our family calls it when we’ve eaten so much we almost feel sick.  The feeling we always got after eating at Old Country Buffet (or ANY buffet for that matter).  I know, you would think we would learn to restrain ourselves after the first time, but it’s a buffet!  You have to try everything and get your money’s worth, right?  Anyway, as we patted our bloated bellies and groaned at just the thought of food, we would always say we wouldn’t have to eat for a week.  Well, we all know that didn’t happen.  In spite of our gluttony the day before, we were hungry and needing nourishment the next day.  Just the memory of the feast before couldn’t control the hunger or give our bodies the needed energy for our minds and body to perform properly.  Yet, we expect that to happen in our spiritual life.  We go to church on Sunday for worship, fellowship, teaching, etc...a spiritual buffet.  We load up on spiritual things and expect it to last us the whole week.  Charles Ringma says, “In our busy serving we often attempt to live off of the memory of God’s presence and grace and not out of the present reality of God’s nurture and care.”  My prayer for us today is to live off of the present reality of God’s nurture and care”.  Just like our physical bodies, our spirit needs daily nourishment and the best part is that God will give us all we need (2 Peter 1:3, Phil. 4:19); we just need to go to Him.  Beth Moore said something to the fact that God supplies the manna.  We just need to get out of the tent to collect it. (My paraphrase)

Collecting manna with you today,
Lisa

Monday, April 21, 2014

What I learned from Ezekiel



I have been reading, “The Soul’s Quest for God” by R.C. Sproul.  In Chapter two, Sproul writes about the importance of God’s Word.  He used examples of Ezekiel’s life and God’s instructions to Him to emphasize his point.  This is what I learned I’ve learned from Ezekiel......



1.  I must make sure that I make time for personal preparation...
                “Son of man, let all my words sink deep into your own heart first.  Listen to them carefully                  for yourself.  Then go...” (Ezekiel 3:10-11a)
       
         Notice, God says to let His words penetrate.  Don’t just brush by them.  I found it interesting         that He emphasizes the fact the Word needed to penetrate Ezekiel’s heart FIRST, before God                released Him to prophesy to others.  Some of us are so quick to answer and speak before we                really know what we’re talking about.  I must make time for personal preparation. 

2.  Commitment to studying the word, allowing it to digest, and letting it become every part of me...
                “Son of man, eat what I am giving you-eat this scroll.  Then go...” (Ezekiel 3:1)

                What a great picture!  I’m not sure how many times in Ezekiel that God told him to eat the                  words or eat the scroll.  God even goes so far to tell him to digest it.  (NLT version) God                      made it plain that before Ezekiel was ready for service to God he had to completely absorb                 God’s words. They had to become a part of him.  It was only after Ezekiel “ate” the scrolls                   that God told him to go.  Again, I am reminded of patient preparation.  This is hard for a                     “storm the mountain” girl like me to take in!

3.  Obedience to God no matter the circumstances or the outcome...
                “Son of man, do not fear them or their words.  Don’t be afraid even though their threats                 surround you like nettles and briers and stinging scorpions.  Do not be dismayed by their                      dark scowls, even though they are rebels.  You must give them my messages whether they                    listen or not.” (Ezekiel 2:6-7)

                Wow!  I think of the Nike slogan, “Just Do It!”.  God is saying, “Do what I say no matter                    what the outcome.  Just be obedient to me.  I’ll take care of everything else.”  I don’t know                  how many   times I don’t do something I think God wants me to do because I don’t think it                  will matter, make change, or have a positive outcome.  However, I’ll jump at the chance to                  obey if it means something great will probably happen, or to be brutally honest, if it will                      make ME look good.

4. Recognize the Holy Spirit’s role in my life...
                “Then the Spirit lifted me...” (Ezekiel Chapter 2:2, 3:12, 14, 24,...)

                Ezekiel says it over and over again.  In Chapter 1 verse 28 Ezekiel was so astounded by                        what God was showing him that he fell face down on the ground.  A voice told him to get                    up.  Ezekiel says     the Spirit came into him and set him on his feet.  Ezekiel was                                  powerless.  The Spirit had to help him obey.  I had to ask myself, first of all, how many                       times am I so astounded by God that I am left helpless on the ground? I’m ashamed to say,                   not enough.  Then I had to ask, how many times do I first make sure I am aware of the Holy                 Spirit doing all of the work?  Or am I just getting in the way? Again, I tend to take all the                     credit. (I am realizing that this reflection time is NOT making me feel very good about                         myself!)

I don’t know if any of you struggle with these same issues.  Lack of personal preparation; lack of fully absorbing God’s Words, not being obedient in ALL things, and trying to do it all on my own without the Spirit’s help or even acknowledging it on those good days that I’m aware of it!  

However, in spite of my impulsive nature, childish behavior, and ego I’m so thankful that God has chosen to make me his daughter and allows me to help Him in His Kingdom work.  What an awesome God we have!  The Great I AM!  

Worshiping with you today,

Lisa

PS. Check out the song, “Great I Am”, by New Life Worship
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5CWGi82N7k