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Suffering

I have been attempting to write this blog for several weeks now, but have had to wrap my head around it.  It seems as if things come in waves.  You know, things are going good…life is happy and then WHAM! Something knocks you down.  Then before you can even begin to get up again, something else comes along and WHAM! Another one.  It seems like seasons of suffering…seasons of pain.  What do we do with these seasons? What are we supposed to make of them? I have pondered this for about 2 months now.  I have one thing after another after another after another. And I still don’t have an answer to the question posed, so if you came here looking for one, I am afraid you will leave disappointed.

I do know that in the midst of hurt is when we can feel God’s presence most.  I do know that his word states “blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of God.” Why would he make a point to put this in his word for us? He wants us to know…”hold on during that pain, hold on during that hurt…you have something so much greater in store”.

Job tells us “but he knows the way that I take and when he has tested me, I will come forth as gold” Gold goes through a tremendous amount of pressure to come forth as pure.  I guess it’s that way with us.  We cry out to God to make it (whatever our “it” is) stop. We cry out to him to make his presence known.  We cry out for forgiveness and a little bit of peace. That’s fine.  But, what if we look at it a different way? What if we look at it as every tear we cry is bringing us closer to Him? What if we look upon the hurt as an opportunity for him to heal? What if we look at every wrong done to us as a chance to forgive and show his grace? Maybe then we could go through the suffering just a bit easier.  Will it be easy? No way! Will there be days when we just beg God to relieve us a bit? There sure are.  But, take a breath.  Know he is there.  Know he cares.  Know there is something so much bigger at work; things we can’t see or fathom. Know he knows. Yup…take a breath and trust…knowing after it’s done, you will come forth as gold——and so will I.

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Prayer for the Weary….

I am burdened by the sights I see on television.  I am overwhelmed with grief about what people in Japan are going through.  These are people that God made and God loves.  The travesty of seeing helpless women, children, men, elderly….fighting for their lives and scared that they won’t win the fight. There is little I can say. The only verse that comes to my mind is:

“I lift my eyes unto the hills…where does my help come from?  My help comes from the Lord; the maker of Heaven and Earth.  He will not let your foot slip, He who watches over you will not slumber…”

This lets me know that God is completely aware of what is going on and He CARES.  This lets me know that know matter how bleak the situation, He is there and able to help.  Let’s turn to Him; seek His face and humble ourselves before Him.

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God Always Has a Plan! (Part II)

…..I left off with Rahab.  Now I want to introduce you to a man named Saul.  Saul hated Christians.  I mean he hated them; it was his main goal in life to kill them, to hurt them, to destroy them.  But God had a different plan.  One day Saul was on his way to Damascus and a bright light appeared to Him.  He dropped to his knees and said “who are you Lord?” The voice said “I am Jesus who you are persecuting.” Then Jesus told him to go to Damascus and wait.  After that, God spoke to a Christian man Ananias.  He told Ananias to go to Damascus to Saul of Tarsus.  Ananias was like “eh…are you sure Lord? Do you know who this guy is?!?!?  He will kill me and enjoy every minute of it!!! “ (my paraphrasing).  God was like “GO!” Ananias obeyed.  When Ananias got to Saul the Bible says he laid his hand on Saul and something like scales fell from Saul’s eyes. Saul was filled with the Holy Spirit and became a Christ follower.  Interestingly enough, God had told Ananias that He (God) was going to show Saul how much he must suffer for Christ.  And suffer he did.  Saul became Paul and suffered beatings, imprisonment, ship wrecks, storms, persecution.  But, God always had a plan! Paul wrote a significant part of the New Testament and is responsible for spreading the Gospel over a huge amount of land! What an amazing testimony of the grace of Jesus Christ! God had a plan for Saul to become Paul.  Out with the old, in with the new.

Now, to a man named Jesus. Jesus was born in a manger to a virgin.  The world was not lying in wait for him as stories like to make us think.  No, there was chaos all around.  The scene Jesus entered into was a scary one. But rest assured God had a plan.  Jesus grew.  He was a son, a friend, a brother, a leader. He was led into temptation by Satan himself and tempted so that He would know how you and I felt. He was beaten, belittled, sworn at, spat at, and hung on a cross.  But God had a plan. What was that plan? As Jesus stretched out His arms and said “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” God looked down the road 2,000+ years later and saw a messed up young woman named Kim calling on His name. He saw her; hurt and beaten down by life, He saw her at her wit’s end. He saw her hurting and needing a healing from the inside out. And as Jesus took his last breath and said “it is finished” the veil in the temple ripped from top to bottom granting US total access to God the Father, something that until that moment had not been accessible to anyone other than the high priest. The sky grew dark.  The Earth began to shake and the very people who had killed him said “surely this was the Son of God!” As this happened, He looked down the road and saw humanity in all their weakness, needing a savior.  Perhaps He saw you, at your wit’s end; calling on His name saying “Jesus! I just can’t do this by myself! I need you!” Yes, there was a plan.  There has always been a plan.  It’s a plan of redemption.  It’s a plan of mercy and grace.  Above that, it’s a plan of love.

Let me assure you.  I don’t know where you are.  I may know you, I may not.  But, I do know Jesus. And, Jesus knows you.  I do know that He always has a plan.  He had one for Moses, he had one for Rahab, he had one for Saul, and He had one for Jesus.  He has one for me and he has one for you.  He already paid the price.  All you have to do is accept the gift.

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God Always Has a Plan! (Part I)

This blog is based on a message that I did at our youth group a couple of weeks ago.  It is lengthy, so I am going to write it in 2 blogs….  I want to take you through several Bible stories.  All of these will probably be very familiar to you.  I want to show you that throughout time, and even now, God always has a plan.  No matter how bad things look, God is working in the background.

First, I want to take you to Moses. The Israelites had been ordered to throw their boy babies in the Nile River.  Can you imagine being a parent and your leader ordering you to throw your child into a crocodile infested river where they would die a horrible death? Moses’ mother had a different idea and God had a plan.  So, she put him in a basket and sent him on his way in the river.  Not only did God have a plan and deliver him, but God had him raised in Pharaoh’s home! Yes….the very one who had ordered him dead. God used Moses years later to deliver His people from Pharaoh.  Moses led millions of people through the wilderness and then onto their promised land (though he never crossed into the promised land himself; that is another blog). You see though, God had a huge plan.

Now I want to take you to a woman named Rahab.  Rahab was a harlot; a prostitute.  Rahab was not part of God’s chosen people so she had not been raised with the Law of God being told to her.  Sure, she may have heard it here or there, but she wasn’t raised as one of the religious Jewish people. But, the Bible tells us that to every man “a measure of faith” is given.  I believe it was that measure of faith that caused Rahab to hide 2 spies when they came over into Jericho where she lived.  They were coming to spy out the land before they overtook it.  They were part of God’s chosen people.  Rahab hid them with one condition; when they came back to destroy the city, they had to let her and her family live.  They agreed and told her to have a cord hanging from her window and to make sure that all of her family were in that room.  They would instruct their soldiers that everyone in that home would be spared.  God had a plan.  God used a harlot to help his people.  God used that same harlot in the lineage of Jesus Christ.  Yes, Rahab the harlot was one of Jesus’ Earthly great grandmothers (I can’t remember right now how many “greats” to put in there, but it was quite a few)! This tells me something else as well.  That God doesn’t need the cleanest, most well behaved people.  Nope, He just needs someone willing to be used by Him…

To Be Continued…..(but are you beginning to see the picture yet? Our God is so amazing!)…

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