Sunday, October 27, 2024

Give Up

 


I was in church this morning.  As I looked around at the pews and the people filing into them, I realized that our congregation is growing.  Yes, I was there as new families were becoming members.  Yes, I was there when little ones were getting baptized.  Yet, for some reason, this morning I noticed those new faces sitting in the pews.  I heard little ones chatting in the back of the church and it brought a smile to my face.  I saw a multitude of children head up to the altar for the children’s sermon and scurry back to their seats.  I saw adult heads bob up and down in affirmation as Pastor shared his message. 

It made me think of my family.  Many of our family members are in different states, making it hard to all be together.  We cherish the times we are together, realizing that we cannot just ‘drop over’ on a normal day.  A little secret between us, I often dreamed of buying a very large piece of property and having all my family live a ‘stones throw away’ from each other.  I dream of us all being together. 

When I read today’s verse, it made me reflect on a variety of scenarios.  I think about simpler days when people would gather together, share their belongings with others, and live life as Jesus asked us to.  I wonder what would happen if we lived our lives like that today.  People would gather their talents, gather their treasures, and gather together praising God for all the blessings we have.

Nothing stops us from living out the life that God asks of us.  We all have something we can give to others.  Maybe it is your time – time to sit with a friend in need, time to dedicate to the needs of the church, or time focusing on your family.  Maybe it is your talent – cooking for those that may need a meal, being a lector or greeter at church, or teaching Sunday School.  Maybe it is your treasures – purchasing groceries for the local soup kitchen, providing a bit more in the offering plate for something the church needs, or helping out one who is having financial troubles. 

What I have noticed over the years is that when I do give of time, talent or treasures, the Lord gives back to me tenfold.  If I debate in my head whether I can afford to give a little extra and decide to go forward with giving, the Lord finds a way to give back to me more.  It is in those moments that I realize that the greatest gift of giving is knowing that Jesus is always there for me and will ensure that I will always have enough of what I need.

Friends, find a way to give of your time, your talents and your treasures.  Your blessings will be tenfold, your heart will grow with love, and your soul will be filled with the Holy Spirit.  Living out Jesus’ love is what we can do – let us do so joyfully and abundantly.  Have simple faith that God is there to give to you!

Dearest Jesus, please guide me to give of my time, talent, and treasures.  Help me to see when, where and to whom I can give.  Lead my heart and my head to show others your love.  In your giving name I pray, Amen!


Sunday, October 20, 2024

Be Still

 


I was gifted with the opportunity to take this past week off from work.  I have always wanted to take a full week off during my favorite time of year and finally had the opportunity to do so.  It was an incredible gift.  I was able to get SO much done on my to do lists and felt the week was very productive.  On top of those things, I spent a little extra time with my mom and met with a couple of friends I had not seen in years.   To top the week, the weather was exactly how fall should be.  Most of the days were sunny and in the mid 50’s, which meant hoodies, coffee, and baking.  I look back over the week and a smile graces my face.

One of the best things I had a chance to do was to sit out on our deck.  From numerous blog posts, you know that it has become my most favorite place to be at home.  Sometimes I would sit there in the morning, other times it was in the sunshine of the afternoon.  All the time I wanted to just Be Still.  This verse flowed through my mind as I would sit looking at the beautiful trees as they had turned color and listened to the birds and the geese soaring through the sky.  I noticed things I have not noticed in some time.  I saw a beautiful eagle perched on a branch in all its regalness.  I realized that I would hear the wind rustle the leaves in the trees before I felt it upon my skin.  I smelled a wood fire that was heating someone’s home. 

Being still is a commodity in today’s world.  I know I have lost the art and preciousness of just sitting and being.  When we are able to do that, just to sit and be still, we are able to realize all that our Lord has provided for us.  When we are still, we can calm our anxiousness and reflect on the power of God.  We can reflect on all the miracles he has graciously given to us.  In those moments when I was still, I felt as if I was the only one God was focused on, that I was the one on his mind.  As I look back, those moments brought me peace.

What I realized is that I need to build more of that into my days.   I need to step back from the hectic pace of this world, put away my phone, and just be still in the beauty my Lord has gifted me.  I need to appreciate His gifts, reflect upon His words, and know that I am His child that He holds in His arms.  I encourage you to do the same!  It does not have to be hours – ten minutes a day is a start.  It does not have to be on a deck.  It could be on a park bench during lunch or a comfortable chair in your home.  Give yourself the gift of being still and reflecting on the beauty and love of Jesus.  I guarantee you will want to build it into your days more often.  Feel God’s love surround you during those moments.  Have simple faith that He is will you not only when you are still but also in the hecticness called life!

Heavenly Father, help me to Be Still and Know that you are God.  Guide me to moments of reflection on your majesty and be mindful of the daily miracles you put into my life.  May I feel you hold me and love me.  Amen!


Sunday, October 13, 2024

First Place

 


It’s Football Season!  There are many joys in autumn.  The changing leaves, the crisp air, apple picking – the list goes on and on.  It’s also the return of football!  I am not an ‘over the top’ fan.  I’m not in a fantasy league.  I don’t have to stop my world to watch a game.  Yet, I do enjoy knowing that high school and college kids are back on the gridiron and that my ‘black and gold’ team is trying for another super bowl.

In football, as in any sport, it is about being first.  Not only do you want to win that game/match, but you also want to string enough of them together to be in first place!  First place – the ultimate achievement!  First place can win you the chance to play in the World Series, the Super Bowl, the Olympics, the NBA Finals, the World Cup, the State Championships, etc!  First place!  It is quite the achievement! 

Even if you are not into sports, first place can be quite the achievement in many areas of life.  First place on the music lists, valedictorian of one’s class, first in someone’s heart!  All of those ‘first places’ are also quite the achievement and are to be celebrated.  Nothing feels better than knowing you are ‘first’ in someone’s life.

All of the above ‘firsts’ are awesome, but they don’t replace the true first – the preeminence!  I love this word and I love its context.  Preeminence – to be first, in the highest place or to have the greatest importance, honor or exaltation.  I’ll give you one guess as to who should reign preeminent in our lives!  Jesus!  Jesus should be THE one by which all our other firsts are compared to.  It is only with Jesus’ love and guidance that any of our first places are achieved.  He deserves first place in our lives.  So how do we ensure this occurs?

·         Prayer – start by praying about it.  Let Jesus’ answers guide you.

·         Worship – yes, on Sundays but every other day as well.  Worship Him through home devotions.

·         Gratefulness – all good things come from God!  Thank Him, each and every day, for the blessings that have been bestowed upon you.

·         Study The Word – a formal Bible study is great.  Yet, picking up your Bible and meditating on verses can also fill your soul.

·         Giving – share your time, talents and treasures with those in need.  Do you know someone who can use a visit, a phone call, a meal or some groceries? 

All of the above are ways we can put Jesus to the forefront of our lives.  Ensuring He is preeminent means He is first in what we say and do.  Jesus has provided us all the goodness and blessings we have – doesn’t He deserve to be in ‘first place’ of our lives?  Let’s get to it!!

Dearest Jesus, help us to recognize you are preeminent in our lives.  Help us to see and do YOUR will and ensure we thank you for all you have given to us.  In you preeminent name we pray – Amen!


Sunday, October 6, 2024

Slow Change

 


As I write this post, I am sitting on our deck enjoying the most perfect fall day.  The sun is shining in between the clouds, the air is fresh, a just-picked apple by my side, and the trees are starting to turn.  I do not know if it is due to the fact that I am paying closer attention this year than others, but it seems as if the leaves are truly taking their time.  I am enjoying every minute of it!  As I look at the leaves, they are starting to turn on the edges of the trees, making their way back to the trunk.  Slowly, as each day passes, another set of leaves begins this amazing process, as more of the tree becomes colored in the beauty of fall.  Although I cannot wait for the tree to be engulfed in color, the process of the change is just as beautiful. 

So often, when we offer up prayers to Jesus for something to change, we believe he is not reacting quick enough.  “Where is my answer?  Aren’t you listening to me?  I am not asking a lot, just help me already!”  Whether we have said these phrases aloud or kept them to ourselves, there have been times when the change that we are looking for seems to be coming too slowly.  Our goal to establish our timeline to God’s timeline is one that will never be achieved.  God, knowing our past, present and future, knows the right time to provide us with answers to our prayers, provide us the changes we want to see.  It is in HIS time, not our time.  The waiting can be arduous.  Yet, something happens in the waiting!

In the waiting for leaves to change colors, the miracle of the fall season continues.  It is in our waiting for prayers to be answered that the miracle of our changing season occurs.  It is during this time that the waiting brings us closer to God and the faith in Him that he so desperately wants for us.  As we wait, we pray.  As we wait, we change from a quick fix to a faith that God will give us what we need when we need it.  It is always AFTER the prayer is answered and we reflect upon that waiting period that we realize the growth in faith we gained.  The waiting may have helped us to be more patient, more reliant, more hopeful, and certainly more thankful.

Slowly changing, whether it is the leaves or us, brings beauty.  Think about the beauty in the waiting.  When life changes slowly it helps us to appreciate the end result even more.  Much like today’s verse, in our waiting for Jesus to return, we can see the beauty of how our faith can be strengthened.  As we enter this fall season, and we wait for the beauty of the leaves, may we also see the beauty in the waiting!  May our faith grow in Jesus as we wait for him to arrive in the heavens one day.  It will all happen; we just need to have Simple Faith.

Heavenly Father, we know that everything happens in YOUR time.  Help us to be patient and watch all the goodness that happens in the waiting.  In your ever-present name we pray, Amen!

 


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