Monthly Archives: July 2014


Give It A Rest

It’s been a crazy week.  Trying to push out technology to 10,000 students and teachers is no easy task.  But at the same time I’ve been reflecting on resting.

What drains you…

It’s good to identify what drains you.  What really is wearing you out?  Little Sleep, poor diet, and  too many commitments can all be things that drain us.  We can even be drained doing the things we love.  If you can limit what is draining you, it may help you with your rest.  Unfortunately, we don’t always have that choice.  So if you can’t limit what is draining you, then maybe you can figure out what re-fills you. rest

You need to Refuel and Re-fill…

Work can be draining and ministry can be draining as well, but what fills you back up?  I think this is where Jesus’ invitation comes into play.  “Come unto me… and I will give you rest”  We need time with Christ to refuel.  I’m still working on this, but guarding your time and calendar is one of the most important things anyone can do to stay spiritually strong.

For me, music is often what re-fills.  It seems like I can be incredibly drained, but some time playing the guitar or listening to some Shane and Shane and things are just a little better.

 

So the next time your stressed take Jesus up on his invitation.  Spend some time with Him and Give It A Rest.


Come and Rest

Date: July 27th, 2014

Scripture: Matthew 11:28-30

28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

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The Joy of the Lord is My Strength

Date: July 20th, 2014

Scripture: Nehemiah 8:1-10

10 Nehemiah said, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.”

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When You Need It…

I am blown away by this truth from Lamentations 3

22 Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. 23 They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.

The Lord gives new mercy every morning.  Not on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s, but every day.  “Great is Thy Faithfulness.”  More faithful than the sun to rise is this promise that the Lord will give mercy for the day.  Hallelujah!

 

This thought from John Piper has really resonated with me this week…

Our task today is not to have the strength needed for tomorrow’s burdens. Our task today is to live by the mercies given for today, and to believe that there will be new mercies for tomorrow. Today’s mercies do not include strength for tomorrow; they include faith that tomorrow’s unseen mercies will be sufficient for tomorrow. — Piper

faithfulness-newHere is the full article from Piper.

 

I sometimes get so worried about tomorrow – but the Lord says he has given strength for today.  Just like manna in the wilderness, he gives us what we need as we need it.  Our job is to wait, hope and seek Him.


When You Need It

Date: Juy 13th, 2014

Scripture: Lamentations 3:21-33

3:21 Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope:  22 Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. 23 They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.

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Eternal Significance – What Have You Done That Will Last?

Sometimes life is just plain stressful. We’ve all been there. We get wrapped up and pulled into things that really aren’t all that important, and yet we are still drawn in. We end up spending so much time on temporary things. Tonight we looked at 2 Corinthians 4.

16 Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. 17 For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. 18 So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.

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This is such a great reminder to focus on what matters.  What have you done today that will matter in eternity?  Here are a few ways to do something for eternity every day..

  1. Listen to someone.  This is one of the most loving things that just about anyone can do.
  2. Pray for someone.  So simple, yet we easily miss an opportunity to lay up treasures here.
  3. Work hard.  Do everything to the glory of God.
  4. Tell Your Story.  Find simple ways to share what Jesus has done for you.
  5. Serve Someone.  Look for a way to help somebody else.

Giving Thanks

Date: Juy 6th, 2014

Scripture: Psalm 100

Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.  For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.

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Ingratitude, Ignatius, and the Original Sin

I’ve always thought that pride was the original sin, but I heard a quote last week that has really had me thinking.  It’s from Ignatius of Loyola.

In the light of the Divine Goodness, it seems to me, though others may think differently, that ingratitude is the most abominable of sins and that it should be detested in the sight of our Creator and Lord by all of His creatures who are capable of enjoying His divine and everlasting glory.  — Saint Ignatius

Is it an ungrateful spirit that leads us to into the tempation of greener grass or the lust of the eyes or the lust of the flesh?  This is an interesting question.  I did some scripture searching and found very little about ingratitude or ungratefulness, but the scriptures are full of commands to give thanks.  There is a difference from telling someone to stop being ungrateful rather than imploring them to be thankful.

I’m not talking about the power of positive thinking, but the implications of grace in the life of the believer.  What I’ve been reminded of is this – the closer we get to God the further we get from ingratitude and even sin itself.

Lord, please help us to take time to reflect upon your attributes:  your mercy, steadfast love, faithfulness, justice and holiness.  And let that reflection create within us a true attitude of thankfulness.


They That Wait…

Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)

31 But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.

Waiting can be frustrating, but it can also be amazing when we see what God had us waiting on.  See if this story speaks to you the way it did to me about waiting…

THE ANT, THE PRAYER, AND THE CONTACT LENS

A true story: Brenda was a young woman who was invited to go rock climbing. Although she was scared to death, she went with her group to a tremendous granite cliff. In spite of her fear, she put on the gear, took a hold on the rope, and started up the face of that rock. Well, she got to a ledge where she could take a breather. As she was hanging on there, the safety rope snapped against Brenda’s eye and knocked out her contact lens.

Well, here she is on a rock ledge, with hundreds of feet below her and hundreds of feet above her. Of course, she looked and looked and looked, hoping it had landed on the ledge, but it just wasn’t there. Here she was, far from home, her sight now blurry. She was desperate and began to get upset, so she prayed to the Lord to help her to find it.

When she got to the top, a friend examined her eye and her clothing for the lens, but there was no contact lens to be found. She sat down, despondent, with the rest of the party, waiting for the rest of them to make it up the face of the cliff. She looked out across range after range of mountains, thinking of that Bible verse that says, “The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth.” She thought, “Lord, You can see all these mountains. You know every stone and leaf, and You know exactly where my contact lens is. Please help me.”

Finally, they walked down the trail to the bottom. At the bottom there was a new party of climbers just starting up the face of the cliff. One of them shouted out, “Hey, you guys! Anybody lose a contact lens?” Well, that would be startling enough, but you know why the climber saw it? An ant was moving slowly across the face of the rock, carrying it!

Brenda told me that her father is a cartoonist. When she told him the incredible story of the ant, the prayer, and the contact lens, he drew a picture of an ant lugging that contact lens with the words, “Lord, I don’t know why You want me to carry this thing. I can’t eat it, and it’s awfully heavy. But if this is what You want me to do, I’ll carry it for You.”

We need to remember these words when we are asked to do something that we feel is too heavy for us to do and or carry. “God, I don’t know why you want me to carry this load. I can see no good in it and it’s awfully heavy. But, if you want me to carry it, I will.”

(From a sermon by Maurice McCarthy, Ruth – My Redeemer Lives, series Intro, 5/9/2011)