As I read what the apostle Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 3, I could easily think he is talking about today. We have so much division in the church (and our society). Difficult times often reveal underlying issues. I wonder if we live as though Christ is our foundation. Or do we try to add to the foundation Christ has laid with our own wood, hay, and stubble?
Friends, we would weather storms better if we remembered that Christ lays a perfect foundation. If we tune ourselves to Christ, we will find His foundation to be much more stable than ours. I hope this is what you want to do. Times are tough. We are all struggling with many different hardships. We need to remind each other to cling to Christ. He is the only way to walk through good times and bad.
My hope with this blog is to encourage others as I walk (sometimes tripping) down the path God has set me on. I need much of the encouragement that I share. Sometimes I write about things my friends are going through. We all need the help the Bible and prayer give. I hope you will come along for the ride and share what God is teaching you as well.
Dear Heavenly Father, there is so much hurt, fear and anger in our world right now. We have division every where we look. Please help us to cling to Christ and show one another how much You love us. Thank You that You have a plan and You are trustworthy.
There has been a lot of uncertainty over the last 4 months. Things have changed so quickly and, in some cases, drastically. People are reacting in fear on both sides of each viewpoint. There has been bullying on both sides. There are people who care on both sides. Many times, in a crisis, true character (or lack thereof) is revealed. I believe we are seeing a lot of that right now.
One piece of misinformation that is being spread is the amount of control we really have in any situation. The book of Proverbs reminds us that God is the one who “establishes our steps”. We can make plans, but we need to seek God throughout the process of making those plans.
Dear Heavenly Father, please guide me as I make plans for my life. Please help me to remember that I belong to You and my life is in Your hands. Please strengthen me as I wait on Your timing. Thank you for being so good to lovingly lead those who choose to follow You.
“complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus”
Philippians 2:2-5
I have heard, “100 pianos tuned to the same tuning fork will automatically be in tune with each other.” As someone who seeks to live according to the Bible, this saying has stuck with me. Those of us who claim to serve Christ should automatically be in tune with each other. However, too often we give notes of discord. I fear this shows that we are not in tune with Christ.
If you claim to serve Christ, look at Philippians 2. It gives us the example of Jesus to follow. We will be much more in tune with each other if we do.
Dear Heavenly Father, thank you for giving us the example of Jesus. Please help me to live in the humble mindset that Jesus’ showed. I want to live in unity.
I am definitely a person who likes to take action. Give me a problem to solve and the tools to solve it and you will find me a happy person. When there are problems and I don’t feel like I have the tools or know how to solve them…well I wouldn’t say I am happy.
One thing I have learned, whether I feel I can solve a problem or not, is that I need to start with prayer. I think we don’t believe prayer is action. However, when I stop to pray, I am doing something. As I humble myself before Christ, He changes my heart. He removes wrong thinking and strengthens correct thinking.
I sometimes wonder if God chooses to withhold because we don’t ask, or we ask for wrong reasons. James 4 talks specifically about our sin issues. Verse 2 says “You do not have, because you do not ask.” What if we spent more time asking for appropriate requests? The Bible clearly shows us what is right and what is not. We just need to spend time reading and studying God’s word to make sure our thinking is correct.
Dear Heavenly Father, I need Your help to continue spending time in prayer. Please give me the wisdom and Scriptural thinking to pray correctly. Thank you that you will give wisdom freely (James 1:5). We have so many hard things going on right now. Please help me to focus on You and Your way. Please let me encourage others to do the same.
Another week has come and gone with the usual bruises that go with the challenges of life. As I process the circumstances in my little piece of the world, I found myself drawn to a couple of statements posted on Facebook. One reminded me that God’s timing is always trustworthy. The other reminds me of God’s control over and through difficult circumstances. As I looked for a verse to use in today’s blog, the YouVersion Bible app had Psalm 27:14 as today’s verse of the day.
I’m not a big fan of waiting. I would rather keep moving. Maybe not as fast as the waterfall in the picture my friend sent to me, but at least moving. However, sometimes God asks us to wait. His timing is perfect. He has a plan and will bring it about His way, in His time. God IS in control, even when life seems out of control. When I don’t see how things are going to work out…when I start to worry about the big and little things in my life, I need to stop and go to God. Talking to Him in prayer will help me to be strong and allow me to take courage as I wait on God.
Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for always being available. Thank You for providing the way to have courage. I claim Your promise to promise to provide courage. Please help me to wait on You and Your timing for all the details of my life.
I expect that most of my readers are those who share my faith in Jesus Christ. We claim to have the Bible as our foundation. Over the last several weeks, I have been concerned about the many things we throw out on social media. I don’t object to looking at various news articles or watching videos with different perspectives. I have learned and benefited by seeing different points of view. I think we need to share the hurts of others and seek to show comfort. I shared last week how I want to help make a difference. The problem with making a difference is that we are all different and don’t readily agree on what is needed. Those of us who claim to serve Jesus Christ have a book (called the Bible) to remind us how to help.
Ephesians 4:2 gives us a list: humility, gentleness, patience, love. I find the first 4 the hardest when tensions are high, and I feel backed into a corner. Do you?
I am thankful for God teaching me about prayer. The more I pray, the more I am willing and able to live humbly, gently, patiently and show love. Pray is a powerful tool when we understand that God is the power behind the tool.
Dear Heavenly Father, we are weary of the ugliness we have seen. We have tripped trying to navigate the challenges. Please help us to live Your way – to make a true difference.
This week has been a doozy. We continue to struggle with the “side effects” of the stay at home orders. As I navigate my piece of this, I have tried to be careful what I read, watch, and share. However, I have been watching and reading about two doctors from Bakersfield, CA who spoke up with their opinion of our current situation. They have been under attack. They weren’t trying to make waves. Their goal was to take care of their patients and be examples in their community. That has stuck with me. I want to make a difference. I’m not likely to change the world, but I hope to be an appropriate example where I live. Hopefully, direct someone to the truth.
As I thought about what I wanted to write this week, the news flooded with the story of George Floyd, a black man who died when a police officer knelt on his neck. Then the city of Minneapolis (and many others) became the site of rioting and looting. People, who are no doubt hurting for multiple reasons, are lashing out at this injustice.
With all that has been going on and the addition of this horrible situation in my home state, words truthfully seem futile. I knew that I still wanted to pursue my original thoughts. Be an example – lead by example – lead towards truth.
I can’t change people’s hearts and minds. The evidence that George Floyd died wrongfully is overwhelming. I don’t know the heart of the police officer, but I pray that he acknowledges his wrong and accepts lawful punishment. I pray that those rioting and looting wake up to their own ugliness and learn of God’s love. I pray that those who manipulated through the pandemic situation are held accountable. I pray that we learn and move forward appropriately.
What I can do is to speak the truth of Who God is. That is my goal with this blog. He does not force us to choose the right path. He has the power to change wrong and ugliness, but He has allowed us to choose. The truth is that we all choose sin at some time. All sin is ugly and deserves to be punished. The truth is that Jesus died to save us from sin (Romans 6:23). If we confess our sin and trust in Jesus, we will be saved from the eternal effects of sin (Romans 10:9-10). We ALL need this.
There are many Bible verses that tell what God does for those who follow Him. I am sharing 3 with this post. We are facing hard times. We need to turn to the truth of the Bible to make a difference that will matter for all eternity.
Dear Heavenly Father, it feels as though multiple powder kegs were lit and blew up. We have so much hurt and pain – all based in sin. Please convict us and forgive us for the wrong each of us has done. We are in desperate need of Your help. Please help me as I seek to show truth – Your truth – the only truth. Please break through the barriers that keep people from knowing You and how much You love them. Please help me to be an instrument of Your peace.
Have you ever been anxious – silly question, right? We have all faced anxiety at some point or another. If you are living, you have opportunity for anxiety and stress. It is the reality no matter what.
I am so thankful that God provided a way to end my anxiety. As I pray with both thanksgiving and request, God will send His peace that provides protection. He never fails.
Dear Heavenly Father, thank you for sending peace when I come to You in praise and pleading. I ask for help now as I face the day to day challenges that You allow in my life.
Many of us are “coming out of quarantine” – slowly moving forward after feeling like we have been on hold for a while. We feel like we are regaining our freedom. I am happy to be moving forward, but I hope no matter how this situation plays out that we learn/remember a few things.
1. The world has never revolved around “me”. Too often in our society, we see “it’s all about me” thinking. We need to remember to think about others.
2. No matter how hard we try, we can’t please/take care of everyone. Too often as we try to rectify selfish thinking, we move too far in the opposite direction and become people pleasers. That doesn’t work any better than error number 1.
3. The longer I live, the more I see the need for balance. As we work through 1 and 2 above, we need to find what works the best knowing we will never have the perfect solution. I am often an idealist/optimist, but the truth is that we have tough stuff to face no matter what.
For some this new virus showed very publicly what they have faced before. Someone who has severe health issues has to be cautious during cold and flu season. Germs that don’t bother most of us can have a harder affect on someone who has cancer for example. Their needs are different. We still need balance. We can’t perfectly protect the vulnerable. We simply need to be ready to serve with our freedom.
What is the best way to serve? Make sure to start with pray. When a friend sent me a message in January that her husband (who has cancer) came down with pneumonia, I was pleading in prayer. While praying doesn’t always feel like much, I still believe it is an action. I would love to cure cancer, but that is not in my skill set. My prayer helps me to be prepared for what God does want me to do. As I submit to Him, I will be better prepared to serve. I will have freedom from my own selfish wishes and much more able to help others.
So, as we regain “freedom” let us find ways to put others first.
Dear Heavenly Father, please help me to learn how to reach out to others. Please remove my selfish wishes and replace them with the desire to serve. Please show me what I should do.
Hello, friends. How has your week been? I think some places feel a little more normal, some are still facing various limitations. Based on the advice of a friend, I am trying to get back to normal as much as I can. Restrictions are being lifted and let’s face it – I still need groceries (and now home improvement stores are becoming a need).
We are still facing heightened emotions based on all the things we hear and read as well as what we are living through. Friends who claim to know and serve Christ – we have a job to do no matter what. We need to make wise use of our time and be gracious in our speech. Right now, it is hard. We are being hit in areas of our lives that we are not used to. This scares us. Fear can push us towards ungracious words and behavior. We need to keep praying for wisdom and grace to navigate our circumstances in a way that honors the One Who has given us eternal life.
Dear Heavenly Father,
Please help me to navigate my current circumstances with wisdom and grace. I want others to see Who You truly are. We need the truth to prevail. Please help me to encourage truth and not get in the way with foolish, ungracious speech.