Monday, October 29, 2012

The Power of Weakness 291


"But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me."
2 Cor. 12:9

A tremendous storm, the result of a combining of 2 storm systems, was bearing down on the eastern seaboard of the US. We had family there, my daughter and her family, as well as brothers and sisters  in Jesus. This storm was being billed as the "storm of a lifetime", and had the potential to cause great damage and loss of life, these predictions based on natural meteorological assumptions, and discount what the God of the universe is capable of. 
When a furious storm arose on the  Sea of Galilee, his disciples who were so afraid and not understanding yet of the sovereign power of Jesus, the Son of God on whom the Father had bestowed all His authority, cried out for deliverance because they ran out of options!
I am sure they tried rowing, changed  the sails,  but finally in their weakness they called on the anme of the LORD.
There are so many situations in our lives, natural and supernatural, where we cry out to the Lord in our weaknesses when His power is perfected in our manifold weaknesses-grace.  
I am reminded by the words of the Messiah: “I am the vine; you are the branches. 
If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. "
John 15:5. 
Beloved, let our first response, not our last, be to call on Jesus in every situation, not relying on our own resources or strengths. He calms every storm, brings us through tumultuous trials;
He is the solid ground, the Rock, we must be built upon.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Haunted By Failure #168


Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat.
But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.”
 But he replied, “Lord, I am ready to go with you to prison and to death.”
 Jesus answered, “I tell you, Peter, before the rooster crows today, you will deny three times that you know me.”
Luke 22:31-34

But he denied it. “Woman, I don't know him,” he said.
 A little later someone else saw him and said, “You also are one of them.”
“Man, I am not!” Peter replied.
 About an hour later another asserted, “Certainly this fellow was with him, for he is a Galilean.”
 Peter replied, “Man, I don't know what you're talking about!” Just as he was speaking, the rooster crowed. The Lord turned and looked straight at Peter. Then Peter remembered the word the Lord had spoken to him: “Before the rooster crows today, you will disown me three times.” And he went outside and wept bitterly.
Luke 22:57-62

Have you ever been haunted by past failures? I have, in fact, just today I was.
Faced with some decisions and looming tasks I have been charged with completing, I found myself besieged by the accuser. I found myself listening to that voice, reminding me of so many things I have fallen short in, the "would'ves, could'ves, should'ves", personally, professionally, academically, spiritually...reminding me of my weaknesses, how a lack of  college degrees and accreditation make me worthless in the professional world. He whispered to me as I sat home convalescing and on leave from my job that I am a lousy provider, a lousy father, a poor excuse of a husband, that I will never be able to fulfill prophetic words spoken into my life....
In the middle of the devil's diatribe against me, though, the Holy Spirit broke through, reminding me of Peter's life-yet again:

Then Peter stood up with the Eleven, raised his voice and addressed the crowd: “Fellow Jews and all of you who live in Jerusalem, let me explain this to you; listen carefully to what I say. Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day.
Acts 2:14, 41

I identify with Peter because  he was a weak, fumbling, double-minded clod (BHS-Before Holy Spirit) who failed miserably at the moment of truth.
Is Jesus enough?
Is He worth it all, even when our very lives may be at stake?
He was able to do nothing on his own,  denying Jesus and finding himself eye to eye to the Son, whose expression didn't say - "see I told you you couldn't ", but instead a reassuarance that said',"You can do all things as you abide in Me". I thought about Peter being cut to the heart after hearing the rooster's crowing, his running away, and going back to his fishing career, for a few days, but the haunting, his failures, satan's sifting, never escaped his thoughts. Somehow though, he finds himself in that upper room in Acts 2, and we read about a Peter transformed, and the Comforter patches the cracks in the broken vessel Peter was, and forgetting what's behind him, he and the other disciples and many others move forward and turn the world upside down.
Beloved, I am not, and you are not a failure because if Jesus Christ, the hope of glory, dwells in you, we have His promises, and are enabled by the Holy Spirit- if He dwells in us. It's not by strength or might, but by His Spirit...We need to make sure there is room in our hearts for the Spirit of God to abide there though, and that means everything else has to go.
Unconditional surrender are the only terms the Holy Spirit will accept;
cast off  lies and accusations of the past and fulfill the only Plan that matters:
GOD'S.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Ordinary to Extraordinary


 "Jesus said to the servants, “Fill the jars with water”; so they filled them to the brim.
Then he told them, “Now draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet.”
They did so, and the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine.
He did not realize where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the water knew.
Then he called the bridegroom aside and said, “Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now.”
This, the first of his miraculous signs, Jesus performed in Cana of Galilee.
He thus revealed his glory, and his disciples put their faith in him. "
John 2:4 -11

The first recorded miracle that Jesus performed was the well known transformation of water into wine at the Cana wedding banquet. As I read through this in John 2 today it occurred to me that at this first event the Lord used this as a sign post as Jesus moved forward fulfilling God's mission, and the point is that the Lord takes ordinary things such as water and transforms them into wine. The banquet master declared this wine to be extraordinary! This is His business though, is it not?  It sounds preposterous to  natural minds that He would use spit and dirt mixed into mud to heal deafness and blindness, ridiculous that 5000 men plus women and children could be fed with a handful of fish and loaves, that 12 riffraff street guys could be used to turn the world upside down, and yet this is exactly how He operates.
Beloved, if we know this is how Jesus works, then we need to know how He sees us, that we are each extraordinary to Him! We are each works in progress, as He transforms us and refines us, esteemed  by the Lover of our souls as worthy vessels for the Holy Spirit to dwell in.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Keys to Emancipation 208

"This is what the Lord says: “When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will come to you and fulfill my gracious promise to bring you back to this place. For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you,” declares the Lord, “and will bring you back from captivity. I will gather you from all the nations and places where I have banished you,” declares the Lord, “and will bring you back to the place from which I carried you into captivity.” 
Jeremiah 29:10-14

The 11th verse  of Jeremiah 29 is well known, much more so than the verses before and after. The prophecy deals with restoration from slavery as we seek-and find-Him, bought from the physical captives in Babylon, and the spiritual captives we can often become.
We often step right up to the shackles, so willingly allowing those manacles to  bind us to a variety of prisons and captivities. But freedom is the place we dwell when God, whom we seek with all our hearts, brings us back from self imposed imprisonment. I realize that I must constantly seek after my Magnificent Obsession, because otherwise I stand in the doorway of a prison cell.
The spiritual implication to me here is that the place we dwell, where we stand, without seeking and finding our Father constantly  is the place of captivity. We are either walking in freedom or locked away in some form of prison. The Holy Spirit, not the things of this world, nor worldly wisdom, nor vain imaginations, brings truth and freedom, to be filled with the Spirit brings deliverance, and in His presence is fullness of joy. With the joy of the Lord is our strength, so I finds all of these principles to be connected: in His presence is freedom-restoration- redemption- deliverance-joy- strength- forgiveness ,and above all-love.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Radical





"Jesus entered the temple area and drove out all who were buying and selling there.
He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves."
Matthew 21:12

If I asked you the question: "Who would you say is the most radical person you can think of?", would you say Jesus of Nazareth?
After all, we live in a so-called Christian America, and in many parts of this great country there are more churches than gas stations. This is the age of the mega-churches, where feel-good messages are preached by silver tongued preachers, who can't wait to get the ushers' reports of hopefully increased attendance.
But did Jesus count the attendance metrics, or anything else, to gauge His success?
Many of our churches are no different in spirit than the courts of the money changers.
"These people honor me with their lips but their hearts are far from me..."
Jesus is not an icon, but an iconoclast, the ultimate radical.
He came to do the will of His Father, hating the religious spirit that has always been prevalent.
He did not care about the opinions of contemporaries, no;
He came to overturn conventional thought and customs.
We are called to follow, to imitate Him, not to try and squeeze him to conform to a twisted American Dream where we aren't worshipping Him at all, but ourselves. We are called to be radicals, like Jesus, only greater, and because we can drink from the same chalice He drank from we are called to pick up our own crosses daily, to crucify the lies of materialism.
Our "normal" Christian lives aren't meant to be normal at all by worldly standards.
Beloved, are you ready to have your tables overturned?

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Transparency 213

"The man and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame."
Genesis 2:25

"Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves.
He answered, “I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid.”
Genesis 3:7, 10

Adam and Eve were transparent before the Lord before the Fall,
their physical nakedness is also a metaphor for a great truth:
there is nothing in any of us that is unseen by our Creator.
Fig leaves, clothing, lies, or other facades cannot hide anything about us,
our true condition, from a Holy God. We often try to cover things up, throwing up a smoke screen that fools some, maybe even most people, but the One who made us knows the condition of our hearts that drives every thought and action, and we remain naked before Him.
We can run, but there is no hiding, and yet so many keep trying to obscure what He knows-
and what way down deep down inside each of us  knows:
we desperately need Him and whatever the problem is He is the only answer.
It is only when  we stop running and hiding,
and admit we are laid bare before the Uncreated Creator,
confessing everything He already knows, can real life begin.

Friday, October 12, 2012

No Casual Snacking/ Diving Deeply


"But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord's glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever‑increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. "
2 Corinthians 3:15-18 

Jesus said, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they will be filled.":
I pose a question to you:
If you were on the way to a banquet would  you first stop at a fast food restaurant and gorge on junk food, when the greatest pleasures are awaiting?  
 I see a connection between the scripture in 2 Cor. 3 , turning to God, hungry and thirsty, as the veil begins to be parted by the Lord, our Father and Bridegroom, who so desires to impart revelation and relationship to us. He does not desire us to casually "snack" on tidbits from Him, no, He desires that we move from glory to glory, fueled by that hunger, going deeper and deeper, not skimming around on the surface, not even in the same place in Him that we were in yesterday. 
Are you hungry beloved? There is a banquets that has been set for you ! Skip that "junk food" that surrounds us in the world and dive in.

"Blessed are the hungry, blessed are the thirsty
You said it, I believe it; I believe it, I believe it
Hunger is the escort into the deeper things of You

Deep is calling out to deep is calling out to deep

Yesterday’s depth is feeling really shallow
I’ve gotta go deeper, deeper, deeper still
And all Your waves and all Your billows crash over me
Pulling me deep, deep, deeper
From glory to glory, from strength to strength
From depth to depth, I want to fellowship with You"


You’re not so far away, it’s not too mysterious
You’re living on the inside of me, Your Spirit on the inside of me

Spring up, O well; spring up, O well; spring up, O well, within me
- lyrics from Misty Edwards, Soul Cry

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The Secret To Rest 214

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart,
and you will find rest for your souls.
For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
Matthew 11:28-30

Stress and anxiety are two of the biggest contributors to poor health,
I dare say even killers in this world we live in.
Without a real understanding of Jesus, and what He nailed to the cross, the promises we have as children of God can be lost in translation, hopelessness, and unbelief.
The key of this passage is our need to come to him ...when we are exhausted from our struggles of trying to make it on our own, so burdened down with sin, unforgiveness, anger, jealousy , stuck in the quick sands of life, He alone gives us- He alone can give us the rest, the shalom, the joy that we need.
When we find this holy rest, casting off our burdens for His easy yoke, we come into a new place where we can learn from the greatest rabbi/teachers ever: Jesus and the Holy Spirit. To know Jesus is to know God our Abba Father, and these revelation does not come until we take on  Jesus' yoke, and daily pick up our own crosses.
Today beloved, jettison your burdens, and learn from Jesus: He is the secret of rest.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

On Our Own/Perspectives 210


“Of what value is an idol, since a man has carved it?
Or an image that teaches lies?
For he who makes it trusts in his own creation;
he makes idols that cannot speak.
Woe to him who says to wood, ‘Come to life!’
Or to lifeless stone, ‘Wake up!’
Can it give guidance?
It is covered with gold and silver;
there is no breath in it.
 But the Lord is in his holy temple;
let all the earth be silent before him.”
Habakkuk 2:18-20

There is no denying that mankind has a propensity to make idols.
We live in a culture swimming in idols, where  those who have gone from "rags to riches" so-called called "self made men or women", where there is often tremendous toil, blood, sweat, sacrifices made to climb the rungs of the ladder of "success", to reach the pinnacle or acquire the focus of their idol, and realize the emptiness, the "Is that all there is?" 
Everything possible is often worshipped, except the only One who is more than worthy.
We idolize our idolatrous culture, and even pastors, priests, rabbis, and politicians can become idols, worship and praise being directed at them instead of God.
Let us remember there is only One who is worthy.
We are commanded, for our own benefit,  to love Him alone with all of our hearts, souls, minds, and strength, recognizing everything else is just a thing, a blessing if your perspectives are right, but let us be vigilant not to desire anything above an intimate relationship with The Lord, who is our all-in-all.

The Sovereign Lord is my strength;
he makes my feet like the feet of a deer,
he enables me to go on the heights.
Habakkuk 3:19

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Real Armor 211


"I have a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it!"
- anonymous

"Then Saul dressed David in his own tunic. He put a coat of armor on him and a bronze helmet on his head. David fastened on his sword over the tunic and tried walking around, because he was not used to them.
“I cannot go in these,” he said to Saul, “because I am not used to them.” So he took them off. 
Then he took his staff in his hand, chose five smooth stones from the stream, put them in the pouch of his shepherd's bag and, with his sling in his hand, approached the Philistine.
David said to the Philistine, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. All those gathered here will know that it is not by sword or spear that the Lord saves; for the battle is the Lord's, and he will give all of you into our hands.”
1 Samuel 17:38-40, 45,47

In reading this classic well known Old Testament battle yet again, my eyes were drawn to the verse where Saul attempts to dress the shepherd boy David in his armor.  David, even as the youth he was, realized that Saul's armor, was actually a hindrance, he realized, trusted,  that only the Lord would cover and protect him. Everyone present thought that Goliath, who was huge, frighteningly powerful, and downright scary, would make quick work of David- everyone except David and the Lord Almighty that is. David had seen the power of the Lord at work too many times to ever doubt; bears and lions had been slaughtered with the bare hands of this faithful shepherd boy.

When I think about when I have been faced with various "Goliaths", the difference in outcome has been a matter of faith. God is more than able to redeem, save, restore, and deliver, and there is a direct correlation between our faith and the outcome of our situations. Our protection is not man- made but God ordained. Salvation is from the Lord.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Less Is More

“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
John 13:34, 35

If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have obeyed my Father's commands and remain in his love. I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete. My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. You are my friends if you do what I command.
John 15:10-14

Hebrew is a very economical language. It has been estimated that a 100 page English language document would be about 1/3 of the text when translated into Hebrew.
As Jesus poured into His disciples on this  Passover, He had much to say. What was the most important message, most important instructions that He had for them? Twice He tells them...elaborating in John 15: "Love each other as I have loved you". Is there any room for gossip, lying,  coveting, anger, unforgiveness, selfishness, etc., when real love and all its manifestations rules our hearts, minds, and spirits?
I am reminded of these verses constantly, especially in the course of human relational dynamics. I have to confess that walking out Jesus' most important commandments isn't always easy. We suffer hurts, agitation, aggravation, disagreements, just like Yeshua did. He tells us..."anyone who has faith in me, will do what I have been doing" (John 14:12), and "greater things than these shall we do"...
Remember that Jesus said : on these two commandments hinges the Law and the Prophets, and He used his time economically, expressing the sum of the scriptures in all it's power and majesty as written in the verses above...
Less is more...simply love the Lord your God, and one another, furiously, and let this paradigm frame everything else.