"Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in it's various forms. If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God." I Peter 4: 10-11


Dear Reader- This Blog started in February of 2011 and the pages are numbered. Please begin reading on Page One and continue from there. As you move down the path of the pages it is my hope that scripture astounds you and God, Himself, is revealed.

Scripture confirms that if you acknowledge God as God and draw close to His truths He will draw close to you! As you get to know God through scripture you will begin to see Him work in your life AND hear Him speak to your heart. It is not an audible voice but an inner one-that will change your life on earth...and beyond!

To walk a little deeper each page has a song recommendation that deepens the spiritual lesson. Each song has been specifically chosen and holds a message that should not be missed. If there is not a link to the song on the page, it is recommended that you use iTunes, YouTube or another source to download these songs so that you can move deeper into spiritual truths that the song writers and musicians have creatively written about- for your blessing and God's glory!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Holy Silence Page17


 “God was speaking and moving.  

He always is-even in His Silence”.1

Journal entry January 2011:    Lord, as I look back through my journal …. it is amazing to see you at work in my life.  I repeat often that you “are working in the unseen realm on my behalf”.  That is me clinging to my faith; however, looking back through these writings, your Hand-at-work is INCREDIBLY VISIBLE.
They say that hindsight is 20/20...and my journaling proves this to be true.  I face each day using my faith as a map to travel forward…but looking back I literally see a spiritual map from you.  I see your wisdom at work as you encourage my faith.  I see profound truths and your mercy just over-flowing.  It’s interesting that for a long while now I’ve felt as if I wasn’t growing spiritually and that my heart was held at bay—unable to feel your presence.  I pondered the quiet distance from you that has persisted in my life of late.  I am confident that this has been a time in which you were requiring me to stand on that faith I claimed I had. …yet…it was concerning, this quietness.
As I look back over the pages of my journal… I see you!!!  Over these particular months I thought there was a spiritual distance between us…but have discovered that it was actually a Holy Silence.  With Great purpose the silence has persisted…and with great lessons you’ve filled my journal.  I’ve been slowed down by the silence so that you could re-generate my faith.  This silence presented itself so that I would quiet my fierce heart enough to admit you must take care of my concerns…because I can’t. 
Holy Silence gives us a phenomenal opportunity to draw close to You, Lord…that is if we see the silence as holy.  I mistakenly thought I had lost my faith…my grip on you…but as the saying goes…I'm not holding on to you…you are holding on to me (like a father holds on to his precious child).  What grace!  What mercy!  What love! 
The Lesson for the reader: 
 You may be pondering the phrase Holy Silence! 
Scripture says in Habakkuk 2:20:

The Lord is in His Holy Tabernacle;
 let the earth be silent before him!” 

 Ponder the literal meaning of that scripture and THAT is Holy silence.
   Revelation 8:1 says…
“…there was silence in heaven for about half an hour”.

 THAT  is Holy Silence. 
 There are times when we experience a silence in our Christian life and attribute it as spiritual distance.  In reality, this silence, full of inaudible power,  can be a personal gift from God-- full of great opportunity to dig deeper into His word and stand on steadfast faith.  It may even encourage us to approach the Throne of Grace and surrender EVERYTHING.   They say that silence is Golden…I say it is Holy. 
There is nothing as honorable and noble than to sit silently with a loved one while they grieve or weep.  Words are of no avail.  The same is true of God.  At times He sits quietly beside us while our hearts just over-flow.  No words are necessary at this time.  His presense is all that's needed.  Silence is the gift of love.

Song Recommendation:
Oh Holy Place
By:  Cece Winans


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ8_LM2Osx8


1- Discerning the Voice of God By Priscilla Shirer    

Thursday, June 16, 2011

A Shimmer of Hope! Page 16

As we studied on Page 15, and in Isaiah 55: 9-11, God’s word will fulfill the meaning for which is was sent.  With this said it's important to remember that timing is everything.  In this world, where we are use to instant gratification it is pertinent that we spiritually practice the art of waiting.  There are many scriptures that suggest that we “wait on the Lord”.  There are blessings attached to these scriptures.  Good things come to those who wait.  Did you know that this common adage is based on scripture?  Here are a few examples:

Isaiah 30:18
“Yet the Lord longs to be gracious to you,
He rises to show you compassion.
For the Lord is a God of Justice,
Blessed are all who wait on Him!”
Psalm 40:1
“I waited patiently for the Lord;
He turned to me and heard my cry…”
Lamentations 3:22-24
“Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed,
for His compassions never fail.
They are new every morning;
Great is your faithfulness.
I say to myself, “The Lord is my portion;
therefore I will wait for him.”
Isaiah 40:31
“…those who wait on the Lord
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.”

About waiting....

About a month before my husband and I closed our business I found myself in the mode of waiting.  You would think that with a shop to close one would be in the mind-set that there is a ton to do...and there was.  There were employees to tell, customers to tell, sensitive matters to attend to, financial and otherwise.  Once the chiming on the front doors stopped on that final day you would assume that it was all said and done….but truthfully,  my heart knew that God was not done….and that all the scriptures and guidance He had provided as we moved out in faith to open the store had great purpose and that there was more on the horizon.  I knew there was more to it than just this!!!

 During this time we were called to walk through painful financial decisions and down difficult roads to navigate.  We stepped into the unknown and uncertain.  Graciously, the one thing I did know was that God was there with us.   I was certain of this!  As I’ve discussed on previous pages, God is with us….even when we don’t feel it.  Sometimes emotions are absent…and at times worldly circumstances will seem to contradict God’s word….and THAT is when we must wait in faithful expectation as God works things out.






One particular day my emotions were indeed absent.  About three years worth of business investing, goal setting, house selling, family moving, community leaving,  church and friend good-byeing, economy collapsing, miracle loan attaining, store-front building, Grand-Opening effort…had come to a close.   I needed to get out into the sunshine so I drove to a pond near my house to sit for a while and do my Bible Study.  As I parked my car I noticed that there were large weeds growing everywhere that looked like sunflowers.  It was a beautiful sight.   I wondered why something so pretty would be deemed a weed.  The sun was rising and a wind was blowing slightly creating shimmers of light that reflected off the water.  These shimmers looked like brilliants stars.  It was mesmerizing and I watched for awhile…my heart full of earthly concerns.  I thought “God is giving me a shimmer of hope”.  I looked down to read my Bible Study and looked back up and they were gone!  I was disappointed because I needed that encouraging shimmer that day.  But I realized that this was exactly what my Bible Study was teaching.  The date was July 21st.
For a full understanding of that lesson that day read the devotional on July 21st in
 Streams in the Desert By: Cowman
A sentence from this devotional says this:

  “…for it is faith that believes God and His word when circumstances, emotions, appearances, people, and human reason all seem to urge something to the contrary”.

That sentence is phenomenal!  It literally covers ALL human reason.  The key words are “for it is faith that believes God…”.   If you'll notice, within Christianity, faith seems to be the point on which everything turns.   On this particular day I am sitting in my car with despair so prevelant my emotions have gone quiet.  I’m looking for any form of solace and so I’m seeking refuge at the local pond.  Though it is a sunny day, dark valleys are in front of me that I must walk through.  Dangerous places I’ve never been, I’m now being forced to go.  This is the metaphor but the truth of it is this:    I’ve always been confident that God led us to this business venture.  Even before our business opened and then closed I knew that God was taking me on a spiritual journey and I was willing to go!  Faith cleared the way!  

 I’ve shared with many friends and my family that this was not about the business venture …but a spiritual journey.  God  planned to lead me to a deeper faith, a deeper understanding and a deeper trust in Him…and He did!  My best laid plans did not come to pass… but God’s did.  The end result was not as I expected….but it’s exactly what God meant.  He was not interested in my business succeeding per se….He was interested in my soul prospering.  He wanted me to seek Him out, draw close to Him, get to know Him, depend on Him, cry to Him, wait on Him…and ultimately learn to totally trust Him….and I do! 

We  all must choose to trust God when earthly circumstances say contrary, when our emotions are dormant due to disappointment… and even when the shimmer of light is gone.  God is good and His compassion is new everyday!  Nature and creation shouts that God is quite bold...but God can also be found in a small shimmer of hope!  Faith provides that shimmer!  God is in the slight wind that moves the waters of circumstance.    On this particular morning he blessed me with weeds that looked like sunflowers …and momentary shimmers of light that danced with hope on the dawn of a new day. 

As of now....the elements are still against us due to our business closing… but early on, just as I started down the path of this spiritual journey, God said to me:

“Fear not, for I have redeemed you;
I have summoned you by name; you are mine.
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you;
and when you pass through the rivers,
they will not sweep over you.
When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned;
the flames will not set you ablaze.
for I am the Lord, your God, the Holy One of Israel,
your Savior…!”
Isaiah 43: 1-3

Because of His love we have not been consumed!  We trust in the Most High God.  "Great is His faithfulness."  We are waiting in Faithful expectation for the Lord, our God to fulfill the words which He gave us and fulfill the meaning for which they were sent. 
Amen and Amen.


Song Recommendation
Praise You In This Storm
By:  Casting Crowns

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

A Supernatural Sculptor Page 15

When seeking the will of God we must look deep-into our heart’s most sacred prayers and deep within the ageless pages of scripture.  While doing this we must expect to gain a glimpse into the mind of Christ.  The following scripture tells us that this is indeed possible:   
“For who has known the mind of the Lord that He may instruct him?”
 But we have the mind of Christ.”
I Corinthians 2:16
 This scripture asks a rhetorical question and then purposely answers it.  The incredible answer tells us that we have access to the mind of Christ.  How you may ask!   Historic pages of scripture prophesy, document, quote, whisper with insight and eternally echo knowledge of Jesus Christ.  The Bible insightfully links prophecy and knowledge of Christ over the course of thousands of years and with unspoken honor we must simply open the book and read.  We have graciously been given the opportunity to hold the Living Word in our own hands and within it, find the mind of Christ and therefore the will of God.  The Bible can and will speak to us directly if our hearts and minds are close to its pages and its Divine author.  To gain passage to the mind of Christ we must be intentional and studious - willing to acknowledge the truth of God’s word, patiently watch as seemingly ironic things occur in our lives and with the intuitive weavings of The Word of Truth and circumstance- see things as God means them instead of how the world would process them. 
The story of Joseph, found in Genesis chapters 37-50 is a breath-taking example of this.   The ultimate purpose for Joseph’s life is revealed with his profound words…. “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done…”  Genesis 50:20.  This is a prime example of looking deep into circumstance, even those heart-breaking ones, and finding God’s purpose. 

God is a supernatural Sculptor of circumstance and in times when we see no good in where we find ourselves in life….it is then that we must look beyond our current situation and ask the question “What good can come of this?”  Truly we should ask:   “What is the hand of God blessing me with through this challenging circumstance?”  Our human hearts struggle through these tough times…but great spiritual maturity takes place when we have the strength to ask these questions and, with trust in God, wait as He reveals the answer-just as Joseph did!
The Spiritual Lesson: 
 This world's path is one of good versus evil. In this sinful world there will be times when evil appears to be winning....however, those who are spiritually discerning understand that God's lessons and His blessings can be found in all circumstances.  At times, our hearts will be will be bruised and barely beating inside our physical body and it will be then that we choose to kneel …..or not!  With wounded hearts and weary minds we must come to the Throne of our Creator, God and bow to the fact that we are not in control-He is;  We must acknowledge that there is a purpose to everything-and that it may not be our purposes that prevail;  and finally:  we must accept that we may not always understand God's purposes- Scripture says: 
“As the heavens are higher than the earth
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts.
As the rain and the snow
come down from heaven
and do not return to it
without watering the earth
and making it bud and flourish,
so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater
so is my word that goes out from my mouth:
it will not return to me empty,
but will accomplish what I desire
and achieve the purpose for which I sent it”
Isaiah 55: 9-11

In our circumstances we must trust God as He sculpts our lives and sets new paths for us to travel down.  We, of course, plan out our days and our lives one way… but inevitably our best-laid plans twist before us and our hearts burn with frustration as to why!  Sometimes our goals become thwarted, our plans become detoured, our health becomes a battle, our friendships become uncomfortable, death knocks at our door, love seems absent;  our marriage become our greatest challenge.  Soon our zest for life falters and causes us to sit in stillness as we finally have come to the end ourselves, our options; our abilities.  This is good….for it is then that must acknowledge the truth of scripture and trust God’s plan....and will for our lives.
Look for it:
This is exactly what is meant when we say “look with spiritual eyes into the realm of the unseen”.  We only know and understand the here-and-now….but God see’s what we don’t see and He knows what we don’t know.  Can you see why trust in God’s will is so crucial?  We cannot trust this sinful world and it's elements but we can surrender to God's will and trust that He cares for us in ways that we do not understand. 

 Isaiah 30:18 says
"The Lord longs to be gracious to you.
He rises to show you compassion.
The Lord is a god of justice. 
Blessed are those who wait on Him."
(This is the God I want carving out my future.)


When our lives feel out of control we best admit that God is in control and submit to His plan…His will.  Surrender is the term us Christian’s use, but a quick and easily-understood directive is “let go and let God”.  During these times we need to draw close to the Living God through prayer.  Scripture says “Draw close to God and He will draw close to you” (James 4:8).  It’s verbal, it’s mental, it’s spiritual……it is a simple and honest prayer “Lord, I need you”.  Pour out your feelings.  Pour out your needs.  At the same time thank God for where you find yourself -this is part of surrendering to His will.  Our God is a gracious god…slow to anger and abounding in love (Psalm 103:8).   Never will He leave us….never will he forsake us (Deuteronomy 31:6).  He is a supernatural sculptor and when all is said and done—surely we will be a spiritual work of art!     

Song Recommendation
Bring the Rain
By:  MercyMe

Click link below to listen to Bring the Rain

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8HgAVenbUU

Friday, May 27, 2011

"Do This or Something Better!" Page 14

“Do this or something better!”1  This phrase just washed over me as I prayed about my current concerns.   My mind is never far from the consequences we are walking through since closing our business.  Many dominoes were aligned in our life...each toppled and knocked down the next.  So be it!  I’m hoping that the last detrimental domino is in motion and slow motion at that.  We are working to hear God’s voice, be in His will and attend to those things that are within our power.  As the last few game pieces tilt toward us, tapping in staccato,  we watch in faithful uncertainty.  We know our prayers and our needs...but the game simply is not over just yet! 
During this time the subject of my many prayers has been:  “Lord, hear our prayers, (Psalm 27:7);  Reverse our losses (Matthew 6: 27-34); Put us back on the path written about (Psalm 139:16).  Bless us (Matthew 5: 3-10);  Protect us (Isaiah 43:1-3); Be with us (Psalm 46:1);  Help our unbelief, (Isaiah 41: 10);  Go before us (Exodus 14: 21-22); Lead us back to the path written about (again Psalm 139: 16); Don’t let us go if you’re not going with us (Exodus 33: 15-16) , etc, etc, etc.  If you read carefully you’ll see that, though based on scripture, some of these prayers are contrary to the others. Ok, so I was covering every base!  Thankfully within my current bible study….I’ve come across a prayer that is so pivotally profound it is poetically simple:
“LORD, DO THIS OR SOMETHING BETTER!”
This amazing request leads me to the realization that my prayers need to be very detailed.  Do this or something better!  Do what?   What IS this request?  We had better be very specific!  
When we’re in a tumultuous situation our thoughts and emotions tend to roll from here to there….and so did my prayers.  I know that we have specific needs and I’ve tried to focus on those….but as you see I have been, let’s say, in a back and forth match as to what to pray for. Surely I want God's protection and His best...but reality is so distracting!  Distraction and uncertainty are not good for our prayer life.  However now…armed with power of one simple sentence…..I know how to petition God with reverence…..”Do this or something better”. 

So... the game plan is to attend to what is within my power and then add the following prayer:  “Lord, here is what I think……….I am working toward this end….. this is my plan….but Lord, do this….or do something better. "  God's answer may be something totally different than what I am expecting....and that's just fine...for scripture says:


"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord,
plans to prosper you and not harm you,
plans to give you hope and a future.
Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you.
  You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart."
Jeremiah 29: 11-13


With the knowledge that God, himself, knows the plans for me, I pray and then stand watch.   What an amazing prayer!  What an amazing game plan!   What an amazing God!  This prayer sets us up for God's best (not mine).   It strengthens our stance because of a sure faith.  It allows us to stand on the might of God, His word, His power and His plan as we carefully align another set of dominos (those things within our power).  This strategy allows God to take care of the end result.  We can breathe a sigh of relief- knowing  exactly what our prayer is....and what God  is capable of....and therefore how to anticipate things... as He works it out! 
Truly the words something better  flood over me with relief.  I have found some peace again.  I know that God can do better than my best.  I’ve seen Him answer my prayers before…and armed with this visual….I can utter this amazing prayer and sit back with tremendous trust in Jehovah Elohim-the God that can make something out of nothing!   My faith has room …not just to grow but expand  in every direction into something it wasn't..and in doing so completely cover my life with God’s blessings….His best. 

 When we pray like that…..with a true belief and an honest heart…confessing that God can take what we deem best and make it better ...heaven rejoices as we laugh.   Our specific prayers are not too hard for God.  He could touch that 1st domino, setting  my plan into motion….or He can change the course of my future with a simple angle change of one game piece.  It really doesn’t matter  when we’re standing on faith….for that very faith changes everything in this game called life.

Proverbs 16:13
“We toss the coin but it is the Lord who controls its decision.”
Proverbs 21: 30
“There is no wisdom, no insight, no plan that can succeed against the Lord.”
Amen and Amen!

Song recommendation
Voice of Truth
by:  Casting Crowns


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwsvqVmFV6Y


1-Priscilla Shirer Bible Study, One in a Million.

Friday, May 6, 2011

A Major Discomfort Page 13

The writing below is, word for word, a devotional put out by Mr. Charles Swindoll, a renowned Christian preacher and author.  It is precisely linked, in lesson, to page 12 of this blog.  Please read page 12 first and then read this page so that you can see how God works in our lives.

 How does this reflect God's Hand, you might ask.  Well, first it ties directly to the entry made yesterday by myself which reflects the lesson I am studying in my current Bible Study and the exact experience through which I am walking.  The subject matters are the same...regarding a time in the desert, our personal needs, and God's plan for the enrichment of our souls.  God teaches us just like this, if we're keen enough to see it, by presenting the same lesson to us in seemingly ironic ways... taking us deeper into an understanding of what He knows our hearts are yearning to hear and understand... and what our character and integrity still have to learn.  Additonal devotionals and other resources by Charles Swindoll can be found at http://www.insight.org/

May 6, 2011



A Major in Discomfort
by Charles R. Swindoll





Notice carefully how the process took place through those years of desert learning, because it is the same with you and me. God must break through several hard, exterior barriers in our lives before He can renovate our souls. His persistent goal is to break through to the inner person. As David acknowledged, "Behold, You desire truth in the innermost being, and in the hidden part You will make me know wisdom" (Psalm 51:6).
What are those resistant layers in our hearts, and how does He break through to that hidden part?

 First, He finds pride. And He uses the sandpaper of obscurity to remove it ever so gradually. Then He finds us gripped by fear—dread of our past, anxiety over our present, and terror over what may lie ahead—and He uses the passing of time to remove that fear. We learn that things aren't out of hand at all; they're in His hand.  He next encounters the barrier of resentment—the tyranny of bitterness. He breaks down that layer with solitude. In the silence of His presence, we gain a fresh perspective, gradually release our cherished rights, and let go of the expectations that held us hostage.  Finally, He gets down to the basic habits of living, he penetrates our inner person, and there He brings discomfort and hardship to buff away that last layer of resistance. Why? So that He might renovate us at the very core of our being.

Reach for the hand of your Guide! He is Lord of the desert. Make that your desert. The most precious object of God's love is His child in the desert. If it were possible, you mean more to Him during this time than at any other time. You are as the pupil of His eye. You are His beloved student taking his toughest courses. While testing you, He loves you with an infinite amount of love.  Jesus walked through the desert first. He felt its heat. He endured its loneliness. He accepted its obscurity. He faced down Satan himself while the desert winds howled. And you can be sure He will never, ever forget or forsake the one who follows Him across the sand.

Excerpted from Charles R. Swindoll, Great Days with the Great Lives (Nashville: W Publishing Group, 2005). Copyright © 2005 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

I am following Him across the sand!  May you take out your sunblock and sunshades and do the same!

Many blessings.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Speak Tenderly To Me. Page 12

I share the following….not so that I may gain your compassion…but so that you can see God Almighty's!
Not long ago I struggled with fatigue which led to me acquiring a plague I’ll call Doubt.  Shadows were lurking.  Something ungodly had taken hold of my brain.  During this time I was so overwhelmed that tears fell to wash over my soul…for I was burdened with feelings of inadequacy.
I was depleted.  Busyness will do this to us.  I had worked a two day trip with the airlines which included 11 hours in the air, landed late in the evening and the next morning went straight into last minute pack-mode for 4 people…for a last-minute trip to Louisiana; traveled 8 hours in the car.  Spent 2 short days visiting for Easter then drove the 8 hours back home and within 3 hours I was overcome with the stomach flu.  After suffering for 3 days, during which I actually thanked God that I am usually healthy, I had to hop up and fly another 6 hour work trip with AA and then head into a busy weekend.   When I touched down, mentally and physically, I realized I had landed in the Land of Lost Toys.  I felt like a mis-fit; broken and unwanted.  Weary in the wake of my life and its travels.   This schedule may sound manageable to some…and is usually manageable for me….but not this time. 
I could embellish and add the normal nuances that make our days truly complete.  On this particular trip there was the 16 hour round-trip car ride with 5 head-strong people I call my family…and all the give and take that goes with that.  Within life in general there is the juggle we all go through to manage our time, our family, our home, our job and ….oh yeah….ourselves!   There’s the chronic dishes, chronic laundry, chronic meal planning, chronic errand running; the chronic floor cleaning, bed-making, task-mastering, and car-pooling to here, there and yonder.  There’s the balancing of job vs. family, health vs. convenience, flexibility vs. structure ….on and on and on.  Somewhere in there we invite God along on our trips and into our daily lives.  During my latest challenge between Super Mom and super tired…. I reached out to God and He spoke to me in a way that opened my eyes to His compassion and mercy.  I heard God’s voice for He heard mine!
 Many years ago I memorized the scripture, Psalm 27:7, that says “Hear me O Lord when I cry with my voice; have mercy on me and answer me”.    During my latest struggle, with tears and all, I literally cried out to God “I need nurturing”.  To be honest, it is hard for some of us to use the words “I need”.  But, I humbled myself and spoke these words to my husband and to God through various prayers.  I moved through a couple of days….hoping to “see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living” per  Psalm 27:13 (But my confidence wasn’t quite on par!)
 I was struggling, vulnerable.  As I exited this time of busyness and sickness I felt out of sorts; off course.  Of course, there are other underlining issues in my life, as in yours, that burden my heart and weigh on my mind and these only added to the noise in my head screaming “inadequate”.  However, my voice reached God’s ears.  Instantly He knew that neither my heart nor my senses were centered True North and He arranged to attend to my needs.  Through my Bible Study a day or two later I read the scripture in Hosea 2: 14-15.   God said:

“Therefore I am now going to allure her;
I will lead her into the desert
and speak tenderly to her.
There I will give her back her vineyards,
and will make the Valley of Trouble a Door of Hope.
There she will sing as in the days of her youth,
as in the day she came up out of Egypt.”

This still makes my heart tighten with thankfulness.   It’s full of compassion from a compassionate God.  I needed a song in my heart so badly.  I needed someone to speak tenderly to me….to offer tender care.  This scripture is saying that God entices us to a quiet place (the desert) were we can steal away from the busyness that weakens us.  He allures us lovingly toward something we need for He knows, during our low times, we require the security that comes from being alone with a loved one.  Once there, He will encourage us kindly, as our earthly parent would; reminding us we are loved and provided for.  In this place, meant for healing…. we hear His tender voice and we are calmed; nurtured.   During this intimate talk He reminds us that our troubles will fade….and soon we’ll  be standing before a Door of Hope.  “This too shall pass” is the implication.  During this respite in the desert, we recuperate.  We’re given back our vineyards; the things we’ve worked hard to harvest; those vines we had planted deep with great hope for our future.  In the warm desert sun we are revitalized... and re-discover those strong feelings we had back when we first gained Christ’s enduring friendship through salvation.  We’re recovering!   He’ll make us strong and healthy again, for He is the “Wonderful Counselor”....a Mighty God!  He’ll give us back the song we used to sing.  That tune we used to hum quietly under our breath when life was good and all was well in our soul.  He does this for He knows that to travel down this earthly path is to face sickness and strife. 
God can and will give us back that peace and joy that we once sang about.  He can lead us to a peaceful locale free of distractions and in this beautiful place we can hear His  voice as He speaks tenderly to us…nurturing us; restoring those things that busyness and distractions took from us; restoring our confidence and competence; restoring our hearts with His goodness and our spirits with His power and love (II Timothy 1:7).   He will lead us through the Door of Hope that was temporarily locked by doubt.
  As of now…. my plague of Doubt has vanished.  I’ve walked through that door of Hope and into the direction of the very things God planned for me all along.  It's "a journey not a destination" as they say...but I'm on my way!   During your troubles…may you find this door as well!

“Every good and perfect gift comes down from the Father of Lights
 who does not change like shifting shadows.”

James 1:17

     “…and He will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."

Isaiah 9: 6


Song Recommendation:
The More I seek You
BY:  Kari Jobe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4crRPpqoW4

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Our Rescue! Page 11

“He brought me out into a spacious place; he rescued me because he delighted in me.”
Psalm 18:19
This verse drops us into the safety of open space as it visually leads us into a spacious place.  But, to fully appreciate our current locale, we must first read the fire and brimstone  rescue by the Lord himself , as described in verses 4 -15: 
“The cords of death entangled me; the torrents of destruction overwhelmed me.
 The cords of the grave coiled around me;
the snares of death confronted me.
In my distress I called to the Lord:
I cried to my God for help.
From his temple he heard my voice;
my cry came before him, into his ears.
The earth trembled and quaked,
and the foundations of the mountains shook;
they trembled because He was angry.
Smoke rose from his nostrils;
consuming fire came from his mouth,
burning coals blazed out of it.
He parted the heavens and came down;
dark clouds were under his feet.
He mounted the cherubim and flew;
he soared on the wings of the wind.
He made darkness his covering, his canopy around him the dark rain clouds of the sky.
Out of the brightness of his presence clouds advanced,
with hailstones and bolts of lightning.
The Lord thundered from the heaven;
the voice of the Most High resounded.
He shot his arrows and scattered the enemies,
great bolts of lightning and routed them.
The valleys of the sea were exposed
and the foundations of the earth laid bare at your rebuke O Lord,

at the blast of breath from your nostrils.”

In the above scene….as the wind thundered, the earth shook, lightning flashed and arrows soared….as God flew on the back of a mighty angel, no less, we were rescued! The Lord did not hesitate.  He moved quickly.  He called Nature and a Guardian into his immediate command and flew.  He didn't ponder....or consider.  He moved into action for His loved one.  Verse 16 will read as our last chance of survival if we acknowledge our own powerlessness in this drowning world:
“He reached down from on high and took hold of me; he drew me out of deep waters”.
Verses 17-19:  “He rescued me from my powerful enemy,
from my foes, who were too strong for me.  They confronted me in the day of my disaster, but the Lord was my support.  He brought me out into a spacious place; he rescued me because he delighted in me”. 

 Why such a bold rescue???  Because He delighted in me!  With the cinema as it is today I can envision this scene on the big screen.  It is epic my friend!  There is nothing like it when the mightiest of the mighty saves the day.  Psalm 18 is written about just this character.  Not as in the “main character”…but as in the character of The Almighty God.  This is the God to whom we pray; the God to whom we give our daily thanks; the God to whom we go to church to ponder.  While there do we ponder the power of this mighty warrior referenced in the above scripture?  

THIS is the God we serve: The God who knows our where-abouts and can control the elements, part the heavens and fly on the back of a guardian angel, a cherubim, to swoop down and draw us out of deep waters.   Deep waters?  Deep trouble, deep anguish, deep pain, deep fear, deep hurt, deep emotion, deep despair, deep depression, deep loss, deep waters….the depths of hell my friend.  He’s real…let’s admit it.  He is powerful…let’s be aware of it.  He is in control… let’s surrender to that….for even the forces of hell agree and bow at the mention of his name.
Philippians 2: 9-11
 “Therefore God exalted him to the highest place
 and gave him the name that is above every name,
 that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth
 and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father”. 


Song Recommendation:
On My Knees
BY:  Jaci Velasquez

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=By-8BN316mM

For Jim, who has been drawn out of deep waters.