Thursday, December 11, 2014

At The Scent of Water It Will Revive




There is a wonderful passage of scripture in the book of Job that says: Job 14:7-9 "For there is hope for a tree, When it is cut down, that it will sprout again, And its shoots will not fail. Though its roots grow old in the ground, And its stump dies in the dry soil, At the scent of water it will flourish And put forth sprigs like a plant."

The picture above is from a tree in Tennessee that was right on the corner of a sharp bend in the road. Having been struck numerous times it finally was knocked down and cut up, but the stump remained, and as you can see new life is growing again.

Three thoughts have arrested my attention from that passage. The first is that it speaks of the despair of those whom life has continually whittled at till they are nothing more than a stump. There is a depth of hurt and sorrow in this world that is so deep and profound that a death like state is what it most resembles. This is not simple melancholy, or seasonal affective disorder, this is a sadness that is so overwhelming that suicide seems an attractive alternative. But hold on, there is more to the passage...

The second thing I see is hope. The tree above has been given a second chance, and while life will be different it is still beautiful life. One of the first lessons in the bible is that God makes beautiful things out of dust. You may be wondering how that could be done. Don't waste your time, it is not something to figure out, especially in a mind that cannot see a way out. It is just a fact that God reminds us of billions and billions of times a year. Rebirth. Look at the next picture and compare the dirt and the plant. We will never be able to fully fathom how such a thing can happen, but it is a wonderful message of hope for messed up lives.  The passage in Job has a wonderful twin in the New Testament: 1Pe 1:3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,..." Hope is the expectation that something good is going to come my way. Jesus can give you a, "living hope." Whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved, is ever His promise. From the cold dead soil of your life, though impossible in your own eyes, God can bring new life.

Third thing is for believers who will be reading this post, "at the scent of water it will revive." (KJV) It is God's purpose for us that we be the scent of water, to those in a dry and barren land. Others should seek refreshment in our presence because we bring a sense of the abundant life that Christ has given us. Let your light so shine before men... Keep your fire burning!


Monday, July 7, 2014

Cute but Dangerous; the Hickory Caterpillar

Beware the Hickory Caterpillar


Recently a friend told of an encounter with one of these rascals, an encounter that perhaps saved his life. (At the end of this blog I have attached a link where you can find out more about the dangers of the Hickory Caterpillar.) I am not sure where he was, but one of these cute caterpillars got on him he brushed it off, and went about his business and thought nothing of the encounter. A short time later his neck began to really swell up in the area where the caterpillar had been. As the swelling increased so did their concern, and it wasn't long before he and his wife were off to the ER greatly concerned as to what was going on.

He got to the hospital and they began to do tests, and the doctor seemed to be ignoring the swelling on his neck. My friend kept saying to the doctor, "what about this swelling on my neck, what about this swelling on my neck." The doctor finally told him, he wasn't concerned about the swelling it was simply an allergic reaction, but what really concerned him was that he found out my friend had an enlarged heart which had resulted from years of having high blood pressure and it not being treated. The doctor was focusing on the true hidden danger my friend was facing, not the external visible one.

What a great lesson for me as a pastor. Yes external things need to be dealt with it, but often there are much larger issues of the heart we cannot see. So often as God said to Samuel the prophet, man looks at the outside, but God looks at the heart. We tend to judge people by the externals we can see, but the truth is there are a lot of people with good externals, but very bad internals.


Jesus said it this way, Mt 23:27 "You’re hopeless, you religion scholars and Pharisees! Frauds! You’re like manicured grave plots, grass clipped and the flowers bright, but six feet down it’s all rotting bones and worm-eaten flesh.Mt 23:28 People look at you and think you’re saints, but beneath the skin you’re total frauds. (Msg version)

God help us all, to be like that doctor, and though we may recognize an issue in the external, lets focus on the internal. There are a lot of people who live in very nice houses, and yet they are very depraved inside, I don't know about you but that is a lesson in life it seems I have to keep being reminded of. Keep your fire burning!

Here is the link for info on those caterpillars: http://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/naturalhistory/bugoftheweek/hickory-tussock-moth.cfm

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Satisfying Sleep






Psalms 127:2 It is vain for you to rise up early, To retire late, To eat the bread of painful labors; For He gives to His beloved [even in his] sleep. (NAS)

Sleep is as necessary to life as is eating. It allows the mind time to process the days events, gives the body opportunity to rejuvenate, the emotions are given some space to sort themselves out, so it is good for body soul and spirit. That is, if you have satisfying sleep. Without it we are as grumpy as two year olds, and we find that because we had fitful sleep we still have the same problems, but now we have even less strength to deal with them.


Charles Spurgeon described the dynamics of a stressed out mind at bed time, with word pictures better than I could ever attain to:

"You imagine if you fix your mind upon a certain subject until it shall engross your attention, you will then sleep; but you find yourself unable to do so. Ten thousand things drive through your brain as if the whole earth were agitated before you. You see all things you ever beheld dancing in a wild phantasmagoria before your eyes. You close your eyes, but still you see; and there be things in your ear and head, and brain,which will not let you sleep."


















Hard work and hard worrying will have you eating what the text above calls the bread of painful labors. If you never learn how to process stress you will wind up sleepless in Seattle, turning to drugs, cranky, wore out, and nigh on to a nervous breakdown.

The bible has some sound advice that has stood the test of time, and helped many a weary pilgrim. First it tells us that worry is useless. (Mt. 6:27-33) Worry is not capable of doing anything to improve your situation, all it can do is rob you of strength, and take the wind out of your sails. In short it makes things worse.

The second piece of advice is to cast your care upon Him, because He cares for you. (1 Peter 5:7) I am not a very good fisherman. Whenever I cast a line out, I pull it in a few seconds later and see if I caught anything. That is not how its done, I know it, and that is why I hardly go fishing, I don't have the patience for it. Being aware of that part of my personality has helped me to realize I can't be the same way with prayer. You can't pray and then 2 minutes later say, "where's my answer?" That is not how it works (usually). Like the song says, take your burdens to the Lord and leave them there. Easier said then done, unless of course you REALLY DO TRUST the person you are leaving them with. Keep your fire burning, get rid of the weights that would dampen it.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Anticipation. The thing was true, but the time appointed was long.

 Anticipation


Dainel 10:1 ...and the thing was true, but the time appointed was long...

When you are enjoying life and having fun, time flies. But when we are looking forward to something, or really need something to happen, time seems to drag on and on, and becomes an enemy to our hopes and aspirations.

In my journey with God, there are times I had to walk down a long dark hallway, though surrounded by family and friends. Life doesn't always live up to our expectations, or seem to care one whit about our time schedule. In seasons like that I have often been cheered on by a promise from God. David, the Lord's giant killer, must have felt the same when he penned the following:

Psalms 119:49 Remember the word to Thy servant, In which Thou hast made me hope.
Psalms 119:50 This is my comfort in my affliction, That Thy word has revived me. (NAS)

He says the promise given him aroused hope and even revived him back from the brink of despair. Here it is also in another translation :

Psalms 119:50 These words hold me up in bad times; yes, your promises rejuvenate me.
Psalms 119:51 The insolent ridicule me without mercy, but I don’t budge from your revelation. (MSG)

David is recounting a promise that was given to him in a dark place that served to cheer him on. He called it a comfort in his affliction and something that rekindled the spark of life, that had grown dim. A promise can give you strength to hold on, it can lift you out of depression, it can dispel dark clouds of doubt, bring you up from the bed of affliction, it can revive dying embers of faith. A promise can hold you together when your mind feels like it is going to tear apart.

Is there a job for which you are longing, a breakthrough, a relationship?, the more dear it is to you the more agonizing wait time can seem to be. If you don't have a promise, ask God, He is a master at giving hope to the hopeless. If you have a promise don't let anything or anyone steal it from you.

I like the wording of v. 51 in the message where David is saying that he was being ridiculed and that is the sentiment of the KJV version also: ...The proud have had me greatly in derision... The idea seems to be that others may have been aware of the promise David claimed to have from God, and were mocking him because it hadn't yet been fulfilled. Thus it has been with all who have had a promise from God. If that describes you, I encourage you to do what David did, he used the promise as a solid argument to make for a plea for its fulfillment. God you told me something in a dark time, and it inspired me with hope, when I had none. That hope is the proof I carry inside myself that it was a true word from you, your word says hope deferred makes the heart sick, won't you still the voice of the mockers and bring to fruition what you promised, for I place my trust in You.

Sometimes as the prophet Daniel found out, a thing may be true, but the time appointed is long. The passing of time can never invalidate the word of the One who is always true. We shall reap if we do not faint. (Galations 6:9)               Keep the fire burning.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Beware of Pickpockets



 From the parable of the Sower:

Mr 4:4 As he scattered the seed, some of it fell on the road and birds ate it.
Mr 4:13 He continued, "Do you see how this story works? All my stories work this way.
Mr 4:14 "The farmer plants the Word.
Mr 4:15 Some people are like the seed that falls on the hardened soil of the road. No sooner do they hear the Word than Satan snatches away what has been planted in them.

It has been a sad observation of mine that Christians are vulnerable to spiritual pickpockets, and are naive enough to think that the thief only steals from "lost" people. I wish that were true, but experience teaches otherwise. I have seen people ripped off in church. How so, you ask?

Text messages, cell phones, distractions.

Others are ripped off by a feeling of inapplicability, they hear a message about gossiping, or anger, and think it applies to everyone but themselves. Perhaps that is what Jesus had in mind when He said, "...my word has no place in you." Here was a group of people that God's word could not penetrate into their heart and take root, yet these were the very same people who claimed to be closest to God! (John 8:33 ...we are Abraham's seed) With God it is always better to be humble and broken, that is the best soil there is for the word of God to take root.


Here is a partial list of some of the things I try to pray over my preaching, sermons, and life, I present it that you might hear the heart of a pastor pleading for the benefit of the flock he has been called to serve:

I pray for the Word to have place in them.
For the Word to take root, continue in their minds, thoughts and actions.
For the Word to be heard without distractions.
For the ability to speak beyond myself.
For the ability to be able to ring the lost's bell.
To have greater gifts in pulling in and mending my nets.
To have no holes in our spiritual pockets.

These things I pray for me and for you. Keep your fire burning.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Sow To Yourself

Ho 10:12 Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap in mercy; break up your fallow ground: for [it is] time to seek the LORD, till he come and rain righteousness upon you.

The following commercial is probably the best commercial ever made, I am not one to cry much, but twice it has brought me to tears.


It is pretty easy to see that the message is that of the law of sowing and reaping. That spiritual principle has several other corollary laws that go along with it. I will simply list a few of them as a reminder, and a help:

You must sow what you expect to harvest. If you want mercy, sow mercy.
You determine your harvest size in part by the amount of seed you sow. He that soweth sparingly shall reap sapringly.
You reap at a different season in which you sow. James 5:7 Be patient, therefore, brethren, until the coming of the Lord. Behold, the farmer waits for the precious produce of the soil, being patient about it, until it gets the early and late rains.
Your crop is not automatic, there are dangers you must be aware of and proactive against:
Water your crop with prayer. Beware of varmints that will try to eat (steal) your crops. Beware of weeds that could choke out your harvest.
Finally plant the most seeds of what you want your largest crop to be. Seek the Lord, till He come and rain righteousness on you.

The only way to keep the fire on your altar burning, is to be diligent to keep combustible materials feeding it. Humility, love for others, passion for God, a broken and contrite heart, these will always ignite a huge fire!

 


Monday, January 13, 2014

David's Place Was Empty

1 Samuel 20:27 And it came about the next day, the second [day] of the new moon, that David’s place was empty; so Saul said to Jonathan his son, "Why has the son of Jesse not come to the meal, either yesterday or today?"

The picture above is a rendering of David fighting a lion, which the bible says he did to protect his father's sheep. David was Israel's greatest King, and soldier, no enemy he ever faced got the better of him except for his own physical desires. That is probably why his son (Solomon) wrote in Proverbs 16:32 "He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, And he who rules his spirit, than he who captures a city." But that is not what this blog is about. The text above from 1st Samuel has always stirred feelings of longing within me, "David's place was empty."

Even now, reading it, I wonder how many of the Lord's David's are not in their place of duty. Called to greatness they are AWOL with discouragement, or caught up in trivial pursuits, or mired in some of the worlds filth. Some of the Lord's David's have no idea who or what they could be, and often like the prophet Samuel we think God's chosen ones could only be the best and brightest, and mistakenly we despise those who are less comely, or from our perspective are less promising.

Is David missing because we haven't encouraged him? Is he missing because he is still lost in sin, and we need to reach to him? Whatever the case, the kingdom needs him, and a destiny lies unfulfilled? A short poem by Whittier, I have burned into memory, :

“Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been.” 

Is there a place that you should be filling, and aren't? Are you a David on the run? Most David's see them selves are far less significant then they really are. Life is really not about who you think you are, but who God wants you to become. Keep the fire burning!