Monday, January 23, 2012

Keep it

"Buy the truth, and sell it not; also wisdom, and instruction, and understanding" (Proverbs 23:23)

I read this verse in my time with the Lord this morning and decided to look up what each of those key words meant. The result was interesting...and challenging.

TRUTH - Actuality, a verified indisputable fact.

WISDOM- Knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action.

INSTRUCTION- A direction calling for compliance, an outline or manual of technical procedure.

UNDERSTANDING- The power to make experience intelligible by applying concepts and categories. An agreement of opinion or feeling; an adjustment of differences.

So to put it all together...

God wants us to know the TRUTH, what is actual and indisputable, about Him, about life, about relationships, about decisions, about everything!
And not only to know the truth, but to have WISDOM in order to know what we should do with what we know about the truth and to know how our knowledge of Him, etc., should change and affect our lives.
Which is where INSTRUCTION comes in. We are to have direction calling for compliance, an outline or manual of technical procedure. Certainly, we have God's Word which is a manual for our lives, but also, do we as christians make intentional, purposeful plans for which we can help to accomplish spiritual goals? (Side note- It is the Holy Spirit who ultimately brings us along and determines the speed with which we grow spiritually, but unless we are intentionally carving time out in our day for God, etc., our growth will indeed be hindered.)
And finally we are to have UNDERSTANDING- The power to make experience intelligible by applying concepts and categories. Learn the truth, have the wisdom to know what you should do with what you know and even come up with a battle plan for how to make it happen, but now go and apply it! It's an agreement of opinion or feeling; an adjustment of differences. Be willing to put into practice the changes that truth, wisdom and instruction have told you you need to make. Make it happen! God's Word says to buy these things and "sell it not."
Keep Truth, Wisdom, Instruction and Understanding. Keep it! Keep them! (And ask God for the strength to do so, because if you're like me, you're certainly going to need it!)

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Stay in the Word

Stay in the Word.

Why?

Because it is one of our best defenses in a spiritual battle.

Ever felt confused? Ever felt weak? Ever felt too defeated to want to try again? Ever wondered what God was doing? Ever doubted? Ever struggled?

Yeah, me too.

And several recent struggles have led me to this conclusion; I must stay in the Word. Whenever I am out of it for any length of time, I forget the truths which I know to be true. I get overwhelmed with my own failures. I cannot see beyond my own defeats and I forget to recognize that Christ had the perfect faith. I doubt His goodness and I try to figure out what He is doing instead of learning about Who He is.

John 17:17 says - "Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth."

I've realized that getting into His Word doesn't always mean that the struggle will immediately go away. Yet, I DO know that if I ever want answers to my questions, if I want victory, if I want to live the christian life to the fullest measure with which God intended for me to live it, then I must stay in the Word.

When I don't know what else to do, when my self-will and determination have waned, when my heart doubts, His Word is my defense for the battle. "For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart." (Hebrews 4:12)

Charles Spurgeon, one of my favorite authors, said this, "Defeat awaits that man who forsakes the Word of the Lord" and "We are to take this sword that we may be able to stand and to withstand. If you want to stand, draw the sword and smite your doubts. How fiercely unbelief assails. Never let satan get you away from the solid ground of the Word of God. If he once gets you to think that the fact of Christ being the Savior of sinners can only be proved by what you see within yourself, he will plunge you into despair.

'It is written.' Stand upon it, and if the devil were fifty devils in one, he could not overcome you. On the other hand, if you leave 'It is written,' Satan knows more about reasoning than you do. He is far older, has studied mankind very thoroughly, and knows all our weak points. Therefore, the contest will be an unequal one. Do not argue with him but wave in his face the banner of God’s Word. Satan cannot endure the infallible truth, for it is death to the falsehood of which he is the father."

So my friends, along with Charles Spurgeon, can I encourage you? Stay in the Word!

Friday, January 6, 2012

From A Childs Point of View

- What exactly is marriage?

"Marriage is when you get to keep your girl and don't have to give her back to her parents."- Eric, AGE 6

- How does a person decide who to marry?

"My mother says to look for a man who is kind...that's what I'll do....I'll find somebody who's kinda tall and handsome." - Carolyn, AGE 8

- Concerning the proper age to get married-

"Eighty-four, because at that age you don't have to work anymore and can spend all your time loving each other." - Carolyn, AGE 8

"Once I'm done with kindergarten, I'm going to find me a wife." - Bert, AGE 5

- What do most people do on a date?

"On the first date, they just tell a bunch of lies, and that usually gets them interested enough to go for a second date." - Martin, AGE 10

“Dates are for having fun, and people should use them to get to know each other. Even boys have something to say if you listen long enough.” Lynnette, AGE 8

- When is it ok to kiss someone?

“The law says you have to be eighteen, so I wouldn’t want to mess with that.”
Curt, AGE 7

"You should never kiss a girl unless you have enough bucks to buy her a ring and her own VCR, 'cause she'll want to have videos of the wedding." Allen, AGE 10

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Mikes Graduation

Yes, I know. He's tall.

=)


Proud Parents

Mike and my brother Jordan.

Mike and his sisters- Heather and Lindsey.

Us ;)

Excited to marry this guy on June 23rd!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

A Thanksgiving Song

Ok, so yes, it's already past Thanksgiving (and I know this because I've already seen Christmas decorations in stores, heard Christmas music on the radio and seen people getting their Christmas trees!!!) but I meant to post this song on Thanksgiving day and just didn't get around to it. So, I'm claiming "better late than never" and sharing this song with you to tell you about the One that I am most thankful for.


My Heart Is Filled With Thankfulness

Stuart Townend


My heart is filled with thankfulness
To Him who bore my pain
Who plumbed the depths of my disgrace
And gave me life again
Who crushed my curse of sinfulness
And clothed me with His light
And wrote His law of righteousness
With power upon my heart

My heart is filled with thankfulness
To Him who walks beside
Who floods my weaknesses with strength
And causes fears to fly
Whose every promise is enough
For every step I take
Sustaining me with arms of love
And crowning me with grace

My heart is filled with thankfulness
To Him who reigns above
Whose wisdom is my perfect peace
Whose every thought is love
For every day I have on earth
Is given by the King
So I will give my life my all
To love and follow Him

Monday, November 14, 2011

A Proper Perspective

Have you ever wondered if you were allowing the things in your life to get out of perspective? Well, if you ever need a perspective check, try visiting a cemetery.

Today I went to the funeral of a dear old friend, Dr. Curtis. To be honest, I've lived more years of my life without knowing him than I did in acquaintance with him. Yet somehow when God chooses to take someone from you, you suddenly have a whole load of memories flooding your brain and find yourself wishing you could see that person smile again and have just one more conversation with them.

As we followed the hearse along the winding country backroads of Pennsylvania, thoughts of how short life is filled my mind.

Life. A dash between two dates. That's all we get. For Dr. Curtis the dash was between the years 1931-2011.

Dr. Curtis- the man who spoke about Creation in just about every conversation he was involved in, the man who sat with his wife in church, arm around her and whispering in her ear (they were married for 60 years and were seriously the most "in love" older couple I've ever seen), the man who always walked so slowly (due to the stroke he'd had before I'd ever met him), the man who always stopped to say hello whenever he saw me passing by, the man who told the church he'd gone "on a double date with Mike and Chrystal" and then grinned about it, the man who talked about history in a way that left me lost somewhere on the side of the trail, =) the man who was appreciative of those who ministered in the church through music, the man who enjoyed reminiscing about his days in the Navy, the man who congratulated my Dad after Mike and I were engaged by telling him that "Mike is a top guy", the man who sat in church the wednesday before going into the hospital and told the church about Ron Hamilton who had written "Rejoice in the Lord" even though his eye had been removed, etc., etc., etc.

These are some of the things I think about when I think about Dr. Curtis. And you know, looking at the list I realize the things that stand out to me are the things that he did or said that were personal and touched my life. Oh he was a brilliant man (He used to joke about how he had more Degrees than a thermometer!), he accomplished so many things in his life, wrote books, helped engineer planes, etc., etc., etc., but when his life was ended the things that mattered most to the people left behind were the things he'd done on a one-on-one basis.

So the thought hit me today. What am I accomplishing with my life? Not just WHAT am I accomplishing, but WHO am I impacting?

When we were pulling out of the cemetery later I gazed at the huge field of tombstones and made some comment about "All those lives lived...and now they're dead." Mom responded "Yes, and all those people chose how to live their lives too, in one way or another."

I was still thinking about the people. "All those people...they were known by someone, loved by someone, and now they're gone." Life still goes on.

My mind then returned to my moms comment "...all those people chose how to live their lives too, in one way or another." She was right.They'd made choices about what college to attend, what person to marry, what houses to live in, what clothes to wear, what friends to hang out with, what places to go to, what words to say, etc., etc., etc.,

Yet, what about Dr. Curtis' life really mattered when that coffin was placed in the grave?

The choice about Jesus Christ.

He believed that he was a sinner in desperate need of a Savior, chose to place his confidence, joy and trust in Jesus Christ, and allowed that belief to affect the way he lived. That choice has affected where he is today and has determined where he will be for the rest of eternity.

Nothing else in life really mattered.

And suddenly...the tempting things that the world offers as pleasurable and that have often pulled me away from my Lord, seemed so cheap, so unsatisfying and so distasteful in my eyes.

Why?

Because..."God hath not called us unto uncleanness, but unto holiness." (1 Thess. 4:7) and when I think about the fact that Dr. Curtis, who just last week was here on this earth, is now face to face with His Redeemer, I get a feeling of awe, knowing that one day I too will meet my Savior! What a blessed thought!

And thinking about that thought causes me to think about my perspective on life. (We've come full circle, haven't we?) Are the choices I'm making on a daily basis reflecting my relationship with Christ?

Thinking about Christ and eternity should change our perspective if we've forgotten about what is important in life. Didn't the writer of Hebrews say "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. " (12:2) Wasn't it the fact that Jesus knew of the joy that was to come that gave Him the strength to carry through in a moment when all others would have failed?

We too can have joy as we look forward to an eternity with Christ, and because of what He has done we can "run with patience the race that lies before us" and "lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us".

It changes the way we live our lives people! Not because it's a list of do's and don'ts but because He is worthy and is preparing a place for us, that where He is, there we may be also!

15 For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive [and] remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep.

16 For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:

17 Then we which are alive [and] remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord." (1 Thess.4)


Anyways, I'm afraid some of these thoughts may seem rather disconnected, but I hope I will remember and learn and grow from what God has reminded me of today. "Only what's done for Christ will last"

"Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in Thy presence is fulness of joy; at Thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore." (Ps 16:11)