Archive for January, 2007

Speak, Lord

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Passage

1 Samuel 3:9 (NLT)

Reflection

Today’s My Utmost for His Highest has a different focus, but what I really latched on to is the idea that we should ask God to speak to us and we should find time to listen. A portion of Oswald Chamber’s passage really struck me:

“Without the sovereign hand of God Himself, nothing touches our lives. Do we discern His hand at work, or do we see things as mere occurrences?

Get into the habit of saying, “Speak, Lord,” and life will become a romance (1 Samuel 3:9). Every time circumstances press in on you, say, “Speak, Lord,” and make time to listen.”

How often do I miss how God has intervened, instead chalking up good fortune to circumstance? How often do I press forward, taking my own advice rather than listening for God’s counsel?

Prayer

God, I want to make you first in my life. I want to listen more. Please speak to me so I can hear you. Amen.

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First and Foremost

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

Number One

Passage

Mark 12:28-34 (NLT)

Reflection

Today’s church message was on Mark 12:28-34 where a scribe asked Jesus, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?” Jesus response was to quote Deuteronomy 6:4-5,

“4 Listen, O Israel! The Lord is our God, the Lord alone.
5 And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength.”

Jesus followed by stating in Mark 12:31,

“The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.”

What does is mean to love God with our heart, soul, mind, and strength? Interesting that the Deateronomy passage does not include “mind” yet Jesus includes it in the Mark passage. I’m particularly intrigued by how Christ appears to start with the most important - the heart - and then concludes with our strength. Our love for Him must first start with our heart. One of the people at the service today prayed, asking that God would “circumsize our hearts.” This really resonated with me - the idea being to seek for God to soften our hearts.

Prayer

God, please circumsize my heart. Please soften it. Give me the desire to love you with all of me. Give me the desire to always keep you first in my life. Amen.

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Cloning the Soul

Saturday, January 27th, 2007

Dolly Cloned Sheep

An interesting idea is starting to percolate over at WIRED. What happens to a person’s soul if their physical body is cloned? Frankly, my quick take is that although physical characteristics are identical (much like that in identical twins), souls are obviously separate.

Your take?

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Take No Thought For Your Life

Saturday, January 27th, 2007

Passage

“That is why I tell you not to worry about everyday life—whether you have enough food and drink, or enough clothes to wear. Isn’t life more than food, and your body more than clothing?” (Matthew 6:25 [NLT])

Reflection

The thought from today’s passage comes from Oswald Chamber’s “My Utmost for His Highest” reflections. I’m not sure if this is right or not, but I take the commandment, “You must not have any other god but me” to mean that God must be number one - nothing should get more focus or priority. We shouldn’t care for our life because if we really trust God and give control to Him, then he will take care of our needs. Note that in the passage in Matthew, the focus is on God providing for things such as food and clothing. If we worry about such things and take control back - trusting that we can better provide for ourselves - then we are foolish. This doesn’t mean we shouldn’t think about such things, but we must realize that God will provide for us and our focus should be on Him alone.

Prayer

God, I want my focus to be on you. I want to constantly have you in control of my life. I do worry about how to get by - how to take care of myself and my family. However, I give that over to you. Please give me wisdom and discernment. Give me the desire to seek you and keep you number one. Amen.

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Ask for Wisdom

Friday, January 26th, 2007

Passage

Job 26-29 (NLT)

Reflection

When Job talks about the importance of wisdom and understanding, it reminds me of the passage where Solomon asks for wisdom over material possessions:

“9 Give me an understanding heart so that I can govern your people well and know the difference between right and wrong. For who by himself is able to govern this great people of yours?”
10 The Lord was pleased that Solomon had asked for wisdom.
11 So God replied, “Because you have asked for wisdom in governing my people with justice and have not asked for a long life or wealth or the death of your enemies—
12 I will give you what you asked for! I will give you a wise and understanding heart such as no one else has had or ever will have!
13 And I will also give you what you did not ask for—riches and fame! No other king in all the world will be compared to you for the rest of your life!” (1 Kings 3:9-13 [NLT])

I know God does not promise life to be easy. In fact, like with Job, sometimes he allows things to happen in order to test us, to make our character stronger. The trite message I’ve heard before is that the “wicked” can have their treasure on earth, while ours will be in heaven. Sometimes, however, it’s hard to hold onto that truth when seeing the fortune of others.

Prayer

God, help me to keep my eyes on you, even when life does not seem fair. I know it’s not supposed to be fair. I pray you first forgive my sins. Please give me wisdom and understanding. Please too bless me and my family. Amen.

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Why Are the Wicked Not Punished?

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

Passage

Job 22-25 (NLT)

Reflection

The biggest thing thst struck me from this passage was how Job wondered why it seemed the innocent were punished and the wicked were not punished. This is simplified, of coure, but it seems to be a timeless theme that I know I’ve sometimes complained about. Why am I always struggling? Why does it seem I go through trials and tribulations as a faithful Christian, yet the “wicked” have it easy and seemed to be rewarded constantly?

I know God does not promise life to be easy. In fact, like with Job, sometimes he allows things to happen in order to test us, to make our character stronger. Also too, the “wicked” can have their treasure on earth, while ours will be in heaven. Sometimes, however, that seems trite when seeing the fortune of others.

Prayer

God, help me to keep my eyes on you, even when life does not seem fair. I know it’snot supposed to be fair. I pray you first forgive my sins. Please give me wisdom Please too bless me and my family. Amen.

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Complain to God

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007

Passage

Job 19-21 (NLT)

Reflection

Job was complaining to God - he was upset with God, not man. Certainly he was upset with his so-called friends because they would not listen. More importantly, however, we see that Job struggles with feelings towards God. He doesn’t pull any punches. This shows me that God can take our anger and complaints with Him. He just wants us to come to him. He can take it.

Prayer

God, thanks for letting me know that I can come to you in anger and frustration. Thanks for letting me know that I can question you. Give me the wisdom to know that the struggles I go through will sharpen me and make me a better person. Give me the willingness to be more like Christ. Amen.

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Nice Friends

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

Passage

Job 15-18 (NLT)

Reflection

These were Job’s friends? Very judgmental when what he wanted was comfort and understanding. I find that some of my friends aren’t necessarily judgmental, but they try to help by “fixing” - telling me what’s wrong, what I should do, etc. Yet what I want is a listening ear, someone that can share some of my pain (or share some of my joy). There is a time to rebuke a friend, but how do Job’s friends know God’s motives? They were attributed evil to Job when they likely could not find fault with him.

Prayer

God, I want to know your ways, I want to understand your motives, but I know sometimes I only learn such lessons in hindsight. Lord, please bring close friends into my life. Friends who want to share my joy and sorrow. Friends who are positive role models and can sharpen me. Amen.

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Job is Authentic

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

Passage

Job 12-14 (NLT)

Reflection

I’m amazed that Job is authentic. God allows Job to experience such incredible pain and suffering and we see Job argue with his so-called friends and he cries out to God. He doesn’t pull any punches though. We see his doubt and his willingness to come to God without pretense.

Although Job was sinful, it wasn’t his sin that caused him to experience such suffering. God knew Job would remain faithful to Him. This passage lets me know that God isn’t the God of punishment when bad things happen. Sometimes He allows suffering so we can become better men and women in His image.

Prayer

God, please keep me close to you, both in times of joy and suffering. Keep me close to you. Thank you for your blessings. Thank you for what You’ve taught me during times of pain. Amen.

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