What do these beautiful attributes have in common?
Grace
Compassion
Faithfulness
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They all describe our God!
"Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth." Psalm 46:10
Isaiah 30:18 |
Always looking for a cosy spot near her friends |
A lap is preferable, but she has learned that Elsa and I cannot hold her now - due to allergies. |
Footprints in Snow |
My pew was a slouchy chair on the deck this Sunday morning. I sank in, exhausted just from the routine of getting up, breakfasted, dressed... And a glance at the clock showed that the church service my family was attending was nearly finished already. All but my sister, who, more weak and ill than I, was resting on the couch just inside the French doors.
We were sad, to say the least. Here was yet another week in yet another month where our bodies kept us away from the teaching, worship, fellowship... the fuel of meeting together with our family - the Body of Christ. I was even unable to be around my own family this morning without earplugs to keep my brain from blowing a fuse.
All this settled into the chair with me as I leaned back and took a breath.
Suddenly, I had to chuckle! A minature explosion nearby caught my eye as a tiny "pop!" reached my ear.
Have you ever seen a flower pot filled with impatiens, and looking beyond the delicate beauty of the flowers and mounds of small leaves, spotted the shiny seed pods? If you get past how they resemble a juicy worm, they are so much fun to play with! Can you get it off the plant before it splits and curls with a sudden twist in your fingers?!
It was this unexpected burst of a nearby pod spitting its seeds onto the deck that acted as the prelude to my personal Sunday morning service. Then followed the little sermon speaking to my quieted mind.
"Look! Do you see where my seed fell? On the cold, hard veneer of deck planking. What a waste, don't you think?
"I mean, a deck is a useful thing, and pretty and inviting with tables and chairs, but the only real life out here is confined to little pots. When we try to send out our seeds to spread life and beauty as we were created to do, they don't have a chance! They may soon even be swept away - just to keep the "veneer" looking fresh and clean."
Thus spoke the flower-pot. Then it left me to make the application.
Hmm... how about those times in life when we have everything under control - all swept clean, everything arranged in place, decorations set to best advantage. When God sends life-giving seeds our way, do they have any liveable space to root and grow? (Matthew 13:1-23)
These years my life seems to be getting stripped of any control, any order, any decoration. We're getting down to raw soil. Dirty, messy humus. Life often feels like rather dirty dirt.
But what better place to grow real life?!
Will I treasure, shelter, and cultivate the seeds God plants? Or will I sweep them away in an attempt to regain my "orderly life?" Or will I let all the weeds that come part-and-parcel of this raw dirt just take over and choke out God's beautiful design for this place?
Thanks, flower-pot. I'm not quite so lonely or sad anymore. Your Creator met me here where I came to Be Still.
Blessed are those whose strength is in you,Then part way through the year some verses from Lamentations became special to me in a fresh way, and I added them to my memory list.
who have set their hearts on pilgrimage.
As they pass through the Valley of Baca,
they make it a place of springs;
the autumn rains also cover it with pools.
They go from strength to strength,
till each appears before God in Zion.
19 I remember my affliction and my wandering, the bitterness and the gall.
20 I well remember them, and my soul is downcast within me.
[Here I shared some of the current challenges Elsa and I are facing in our journey through chronic Lyme disease, etc. But I will leave that out and let you "remember" your own challenges. In Lamentations, as well as many of the Psalms, we see an honest, human response to affliction. It does not help to ignore it. But it does hurt to dwell only there. So, "remember"... then read on!]I am not ready to leave these verses behind for 2017. God has so much more to teach me through them. But at this time next year, I will likely have another verse to share as well.
21 Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope:
Despite the reality of all I wrote above, it’s time to change focus. Do you need hope in your life today too? Read on!
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.
It is true! Because of God’s faithfulness, love, and compassion, we are not consumed. As the apostle Paul wrote centuries ago, “But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed...” (2 Cor. 4:7-8) We still wake up each morning, see God’s beautiful creation, eat from an abundant supply of food, learn and grow within the blessing of family relationships, have slowly-increasing abilities to be involved in occupations and hobbies, and experience God’s grace – even when we don’t realize it.
“Because He lives, [we] can face tomorrow.” That includes you!
24 I say to myself, “The LORD is my portion; therefore I will wait for Him.”
I am coming to see how the first four words are pivotal in this verse. To stay on track, we must “say to ourselves” the truth. We must purposely claim God as “enough” and chose to wait for Him to act in His good timing.
25 The LORD is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him;
When we keep our eyes on God, we see His goodness touching us in countless ways – both little and big. From the lovely colors and textures of the yarns Elsa and I get to use in our handwork business, to the great joy we get from our cat (even from a safe distance for allergies), to the perfect timing of a November blizzard, to a good report from my one year post radiation full-body scan (in the Radiologist’s words, “It’s about as clean as they get.”)...
26 it is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the LORD.
It is “good,” though not natural or easy. But does anything of real value come naturally or easily?!
27 It is good for a man to bear the yoke while he is young.
This is good perspective to be reminded of when we tend to feel like we are being left behind and missing out on the prime of our lives. We believe that God has something beautiful to bring out of these stretching and growing years. Something He wants to help us learn earlier than we ever could have otherwise.