Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The Lord Has Done Great Things For Us.
In the ancient liturgy of the Christian Communion service it features the prayer of the Great Thanksgiving. The words of this prayer move my heart.
"It is right, and a good and joyful thing, always and everywhere to give thanks to you, Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth. You formed us in your image and breathed into us the breath of life. When we turned away, and our love failed, your love remained steadfast. You delivered us from captivity, made covenant to be our sovereign God, and spoke to us through your prophets."
My heart is filled with thanks to our Father Almighty for hearing our prayers for mercy for our grandson Owen. Last week he was on a breathing machine and in a coma while his body was fighting a terrible infection. Last Friday the surgeons were able to operate and remove a large pocket of infection from his hip area. We are so grateful for his rapid rebound since the surgical intervention.
Now Owen is out of the ICU and off of the breathing machine. He is able to eat regular food. He is still in isolation but is able to be in a regular room. He can talk with us again and enjoy watching a baseball game. We hope he may be able to return home next week!
It was a helpless feeling to see Owen struggle this past week. It is humbling to be reminded that life is fragile and we are not in control. We do believe that the Lord touched Owen with His healing intervention when his life was hanging in the balance.
It is a reminder to me of the precious gift of human life each day. We live by the grace and power of the Father Almighty. He has created us, heals us and sustains us.
Our hearts go out to the parents and grand parents of children who have died by accident or disease this past week. There is no guarantee that we will have our precious little ones. Each day is a gift to be valued and cherished. The song is right when it says, "The time is now to fulfill each vow, for I may never pass this way again." The ways of God are beyond our understanding. We pray for healing for all children but some do not live. May we all take the time to do good things with our little ones for we do not know if we will have a tomorrow with them.
Mary's words of praise in Luke 2:49-50 are ringing in my heart this evening, "For the Mighty One has done great things for me, and holy is his name. His mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation.". We praise the Mighty One for touching Owen in the hour of his deepest need. We thank the Lord that Owen is recovering. Thanks to all of you who lifted up your prayers for Owen to be helped by the Great Physician.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Got Faith ?
What does it mean to have faith in God? As we pray for our dear grandson Owen in ICU and for our dear friend Andrew who is fighting cancer how does faith help us?
We also pray for the victims of the terrible bombing of the Boston Marathon that they will experience faith in God.
I believe that our Lord is with our loved ones when they suffer. Our Lord is not a distant Creator who has left us to face the hard times alone. In Matthew 28:20 the resurrected Lord says, "And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age." He suffers with us and bears our burdens with us. I need to remember this.
I trust that our Lord is with us in a caring and committed way.
The apostle Paul confidently states in Romans 8:31-32, "If God is for us, who is against us? He who did not withhold his own Son, but gave him up for all of us, will he not with him also give us everything else?" The Lord is for us! He knows our needs and is helping us. He wants to give us His generous help if we ask.
I have confidence that our Lord has the power to heal and redeem.
He is able to deliver us from whatever comes against us. He is the Living Lord who works for the good of those who trust and serve Him. Paul says this well in Ephesians 3:20,"Now to Him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to him be glory."
I trust that our Lord is working behind the scenes when we endure suffering to bring good out of it. There is a gift in the grief when we keep loving the Lord no matter how hard it gets. The Apostle Paul speaks with conviction in Romans 8:28,"We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose." It is my view all people are called to do His purposes and His love is with us in a special way as we seek to do His will.
Finally my faith in God rests upon the greatness of His wisdom. My little mind can not understand the big picture of life. Only the Lord can see how things work together for our good. We do walk by faith and not by sight. In my prayers I do not tell God what to do. Only He can decide what is best. How little we really know in comparison to the Maker heaven and earth. Paul praises God's wisdom in Romans 11:33,"O the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and how inscrutable His ways."
My hope is not in the amount of faith I have. My faith gives me strength because I place it in the Eternal Love, Power, Nearness, Wisdom and Victory of our Lord Christ. This is not just thinking positive. It is placing my hope in the Eternal One.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
The Power Of An Assist!
We are so proud of the Drury Panther basket ball team for winning the national Division 2 Championship in a 74-73 thrilling comeback victory over Metro State last Sunday. Did you know they were down by 17 points in the first half? They showed so much character, energy and resolve to come storming back. They finally caught up the lead in the last minute of play. They closed this amazing season with 23 straight wins!
There is spiritual lessons to be learned from this team. Their coach, Steve Hesser, described their win in these terms in the newspaper, "Very collective. They defended collectively. And when we were efficient offensively, we did it together." This was a team effort with strong support from the bench when needed. This reminds me of the power of working together for a common goal. The players were not showing off their own talents or trying to grab some glory for self.
Did you know that basketball counts and gives an official credit for an assist?
This is the action of passing the ball just right to enable a team mate to score a basket. This official credit shows that the passing of the ball is just as important as making a basket. I find it refreshing when some players have 10 or even more assists after each game.
Is the Lord asking you to give an assist to a family member or friend who needs some encouragement to succeed? We often think of success in only an individual perspective. In reality we only win togehter as a family, basketball team, church, or work team. We find fulfillment when we do not think only of our own success but in the ways we can win as a group. Maybe this is partly what the Apostle Paul meant long ago when he challenged us to see our success in life in the image of a healthy biological body,"If one member suffers, all suffer together with it; if one member is honored, all rejoice together with it". He also said, "For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ."
How many assists can the Lord give you official credit for today in your church or family? Remember we win together. The victories of the spiritual life require self-discipline just like a basket ball player, but fulfillment only comes when he learns the power of an assist. May we each find ways to help others do great things that honor God.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Easter Continues To Energize Us!
Easter was celebrated last Sunday. It was a good time to declare anew that the Lord is risen, indeed. Our church had a good community wide Easter Egg hunt the day before Easter. There was so much holy energy among the children and families who attended. I am proud of the congregation to host this event now for about 20 years.
Being with children at Easter helps me remember the powerful way the Lord gives us new little ones to bring us joy.
Another way I still find Easter energy is by sacred music. I feel my soul stirred by "The Russian Easter Overture" by Rimsky-Korsakov. This musical classic features a crescendo which reminds me of the powerful build up of resurrection energy in the Lord's tomb. This gradual increase of volume and musical power speaks to me of the time of waiting in the tomb for our Lord to then defeat death. This overture ends with an enthusiastic climax of joy. I find it helps me meditate and draw near to our Lord.
This Sunday we will show that the power of Easter continues as Alexandra, a senior in high school, is baptized. Wow, baptism declares that the power of the risen Christ comes to live in our hearts when we receive Him as Lord and Savior. He did rise from that old tomb long ago, but right now He fills us with His risen power when we crucify the old sinful nature and welcome Him into our hearts to rule over us. Just a few weeks ago we baptized Jerris and her son, Dayten. We are so blessed to witness the holy vows of these precious children of God.
Easter shows the power of resurrection also in nature. I love to see how green the fields are becoming. I love to see the flowering trees start to blossom forth. I even planted beautiful red tulips given to us by precious friends on Easter morning.
It means much for me to get my hands in the cold, moist, dark soil. It is a symbol to me how the Lord can bring forth beauty out of the darkness of defeat and despair if we surrender to His leadership and power to give us new life.
How is the power of Easter continuing to minister in your life?
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