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September 3rd, 2009 — Uncategorized
Well, it is time again for the HHBC Singles Labor Day Retreat. I am so looking forward to a time of reconnecting with the Lord in the beauty of his nature. Two full days with nothing planned but devoting every minute to Him.
In that, I have developed a challenge for myself. From 6PM Friday evening to 6PM Sunday evening, I am going to read the entire New Testament. Yikes.
In the interest of full disclosure, I need to admit that I didn’t receive any sort of audible Holy Spirit calling or anything about this. I just thought it would be a fun goal.
So, the nitty-gritty: the version I will be reading from is the HCSB and my particular copy has 452 pages. I would love to say that I chose this because I have done extensive research about the accuracy of translations and awesome smart things like that. But I really chose it because its small and fits in my pocket. *Shrug*
So, 48 hours to do 452 pages. We’ll say 14 hours for sleep leaves 34 hours. What’s that? 13 pages an hour? I think that’s do-able. I read the DaVinci Code in, like, 9 hours.
If I remember to bring my computer I will post some periodic updates to my progress (I say all these things like anyone actually reads this thing
). But, more importantly (!) I issue you this challenge: YOU CAN DO IT, TOO!
No, seriously, you can. Just pick it up and start reading. Sound off in the comments if you wanna join me!
August 18th, 2009 — Uncategorized
If you have ever sat in one of my Bible Study classes you know about my opener every week where I require reports of something awesome that God did over the past week. I just love hearing stories of God’s awesome faithfulness, power, and love.
And man, do I get them every week. I have heard stories of seriously miraculous healing, stories of folks proclaiming Christ as the Lord and Savior, and tons of other great things. Well, I had one and I thought I would share it with everybody. I usually allow my class to give reports, but this one was just huge for me.
Let me preface the story by saying that I hate the circumstances through which this opportunity came. But I know beyond any doubt that God is the true master of taking horrible situations and turning them into situations where grace and healing abound. OK, sorry, the story:
I have a good friend here at my place of evening employment. He was, at one time, my employee, but we became friends through that. We’ve had a few spats over the three years that we’ve known one another, but we’ve had some really good conversations, as well. They have spanned the gamut from girls to religion to sports to music. All kinds of stuff. We’ve grown about as close as two coworkers can.
Anyway, this friend is a (very) non-practicing Jew who has had a rough life. I cannot disclose any details but suffice it to say that some of the confirmed stories I have heard are both shocking and heartbreaking. Well, Monday morning he woke to the news of a VERY close loved one’s death.
I knew something was wrong when I spoke to him last evening; he broke down in tears as he told me what had happened. I pulled him into the office and let him cry for a while and tell me stories about the good times he had with this person.
Here is the awesome part. After he was done, I asked if he would let me pray for him right then and he accepted! It doesn’t sound like much, I know, but this person is very averted to the whole concept of Christianity in general. So for him to allow me to pray for him aloud like that was a huge breakthrough.
I did not take the opportunity lightly. I made sure to emphasize the comforting power of the Holy Spirit and the saving power of Jesus Christ all the while letting the person know how much he truly meant to me as a friend.
I do not know which point of contact I am on the statistical 15 touches that a person needs to accept Christ, but I am so thankful that I was allowed to be one for my friend yesterday. I have been praying for this man for a long time.
Thank you so much, Lord, for your mercy and grace. Thank you for sending your Son that we might be able to worship you at your throne for eternity. Thank you for allowing me to be a vessel from which your power can flow here on earth. You are so holy and so amazing, I can see your glory in all of creation. Thank you for your love and comfort. Amen.
OK, so what AWESOME stories do you have about the Lord’s faithfulness? I want to hear them in the comments section!
May 22nd, 2009 — Uncategorized
Note: This post is an article I wrote for The Riches of His Glory, a devotional book for the Singles Department at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church.
For I desire loyalty and not sacrifice, the knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings. – Hosea 6:6
Something funny occurred to me over the course of today: God has a sense of irony that puts Jane Austen to shame. This realization started this morning when I sat down to write this devotional. I had a busy day planned, so I skipped my daily quiet time so I could finish it and get working.
Guess what? Nothing happened. I could not get a single word onto the page. I finally gave up and went to work feeling rather discouraged. I mean, I prayed that God would give me some inspiration! Where was He?
Well, things didn’t go well at work, either. I finally became so frustrated with everything that I locked myself in my office and prayed. Hard. I realized that nothing had worked all day because I had chosen to skip my quiet time with God. He wanted me to read, so I asked where. Mark, He said. “OK, God, Mark is a big book, where in Mark?” Chapter 9. Go. Now.
So I did…and my jaw hit the floor. Mark 9 happens to be the story where Jesus takes Peter, James, and John to a mountain to have a little chat with Elijah and Moses. Peter, always one to speak before thinking, jumped up and suggested that they build three tabernacles right there in honor of them. He was just so excited he could not wait to do something! But wait, read verse 7: “A cloud appeared, overshadowing them, and a voice came from the cloud: This is My beloved Son; listen to Him!”
Wow. God had to come down here in a cloud and tell Peter to chill out and listen. How often do we get so busy doing “things” that we forget to stop talking and listen? Not just worldly things, either. Sometimes “Christian” things like writing a devotional can get in the way of your communication with God. We can get so wrapped up in “doing” that we forget that God just wants us to love Him and get to know Him.
After reading that passage, I knew exactly what God wanted me to say in this little lesson. As you go through this week, do not forget to spend time with God and get to know Him. Do not get caught up in doing…just sit down and listen to what He has to say. I promise, it is exactly what you need to hear.