Tuesday, April 24, 2018

With Prayer, You Are Never Alone.

                                 

We get overwhelmed with what's going on with our life.  As the saying goes, "When it rains, it pours."   Last week, I spent time visiting with my mom, my two daughters, and my grandchildren.  On the last full day of my visit, my daughter had a steam burn in her arm.  And while she was attending to her arm, her eldest son tripped and fell.  She attended to him while trying to protect her burnt arm.  She then decided to take him to the emergency room.  The x-ray showed that there was a break in his arm; not all the way thank the Lord.

As she left with her son, I assured her that we would be praying.  When her younger son heard the word "pray," he started praying with intensity asking Jesus to help his brother.  For the second time, on that visit, that precious little boy learned the importance and the power of prayer.  That was a tremendous blessing to me.

Romans 8:28 "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." This is a verse that I fervently claim in whatever circumstance that comes my way.  You and I have to be able to rely on someone for help and guidance.  We shouldn't do anything alone and by ourselves.

When we have an ally and a friend in Jesus, we are never abandoned nor deserted.  We are like a tree by the rivers of water (Psalm 1:3), always refreshed.

Are you overwhelmed?  Are you feeling down?  Are you feeling discouraged?  Find a verse that you can claim with passion, words from God's Book that will boost your faith to a higher level.  Remember, He is always there for you.




Monday, April 9, 2018

God Will Bring You Through

For several days, I've been singing the song "He'll Bring You Through."  Kim Collingsworth wrote the words and the music to it.  It just stuck with me.  I purchased the music sheet from their website and kept playing the piano and singing along with it. 

I looked for verses that will go along with this song: 
Psalm 46:1-3 "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. 
Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be remove, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea;
Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Selah

Psalm 3:3-4 "But thou, O Lord, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.
I cried unto the Lord with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy hill. Selah

What a comfort.  I will share with you the lyrics to this song, and I hope and pray that if you are going through a storm in your life right now that you will look up to our God of refuge and strength.

1. When my world is shaken
and I face the fear of the unknown,
Things seem dark all around me
as I reach out for some ray of hope.
It's then I feel His arms around me
and hear Him gently say, "Child, I am here.
I know the plan that I have made for you,
just trust Me, there's no need to fear.

CHORUS:
He'll bring you through whatever you face.
There's not a problem too big, or a mountain so high
that He won't go with you, walk by your side.
He'll roll you over the tide when the storms threaten your very life.
He'll keep His promise, my friend.
He'll bring you through.

2. So when the burdens weigh you down
and the storms hover low all around you,
And the clouds over head
fill your mind with doubt and despair.
Lean back and rest on the One
Who has promised He will never leave you
He's in control of your storm, my friend and
He'll bring you through.


Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Possess What You Profess


Photo from Family Calendar
There are times that I can put into writing right away what's in my mind. But sometimes it takes several days to put it together.  Anyways, here is what I've been pondering these several days.

Have you ever said a lie?  I can safely say that every one of us has told a lie here and there.  Bad lie, a white lie or whatever lie it was, we professed something but didn't have the truth to back it up.

I have another question.  Have you ever suffered the consequence of telling a lie?  I sure did! I wan't a good liar, and I got found out real quick! From my grandparents, aunts and uncles and my parents, they made sure that I wouldn't be good at it! I assure you that it wasn't fun!  It was much better to tell the truth. When I had my children, the value of telling the truth gained much more weight.  I didn't want to be lied to.  I want to be able to trust them.  I want them to learn the value of truth.

We think it is awful when someone lies to us.  But we do it and have done it many times in our lives!  When I profess to be something that I'm not, in disappointment, you will dab me as 'double faced,' 'hypocrite,' Pharisee,' or a 'phony.'  Not maybe to my face but the thought will cross your mind.

John 1:12 tells us that in receiving Jesus as Lord and Savior, He gave us the adoption papers to have the right to become a child of God.  Our position has changed.  Our purpose has changed.  Our responsibilities has changed.  And if we profess to be other than what we really are, then the world has a right to call us phonies!

We are all concerned about what other people think about when it pertains to our earthly citizenship.  But as lot of times, we don't even consider what people perceive of us when it relates to our heavenly citizenship. Titus 1:6 "They profess that they know God, but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate."

As we go about our chores and whatnots, and as we mingle with family and friends, may we not forget to profess to those around us what we really posses inside us.  Th
at we are never alone and that we possess God's lasting peace and grace and that He guides each step of our way.   Let's show the world that what we profess is who we really are.