Tuesday, June 10, 2008

June 10, 2008

writer's block

Have you ever reached a stage in your writing...
your devotionals, your blog posts,
your comments, or your thoughts...
where you find it more difficult
to say what you want to say?

That should be...
to say what the LORD wants you to say.

Perhaps that is the problem.
We concentrate so much on what
we want to say
that we forget we should be saying
what He wants us to say.

The fact that you are having this difficulty
is almost a sure sign that the Lord
is working within you.

Is it simply a matter of priorities?
Actually it is more than that.
Having priorities implies
a self made list of what (or who) comes first.
Instead we should be so in tune with God
that we don't have to keep a list.

If our hearts are right with God (within us)
then out of us will naturally flow
the spirit of Christ.

It is hard for us to stop trying to think our way
to spirituality (which cannot be done)
and instead to give Him total control
to be used by Him for His glory.

By yielding to Him completely
we will become more free from things worldly
and find His peace.
He will alter our character (changing our direction and focus)
while we retain our individual personality.

This is what is meant to die to self
and be reborn...
to cast off the old man
and be made anew.

Rely not try.
Allow the Holy Spirit
to work within you
and trust completely in Him.

Monday, June 9, 2008

June 9, 2008

enough time?

"Not enough time in a day?
You work hard, without complaining and
you do quite a few service/volunteer projects
in the community and at church.
You always try hard to be useful and helpful.

Every so often you find a little free time but
not near enough to maintain even the simplest of hobbies.
Reading a good novel regularly
without forgetting what you have already read
the last time you were able to pick the book up
is futile.

What's a vacation... haven't had time for one of those
in a 'heck' of a long time have you?

Don't you deserve more out of life?

Save some of that precious time...
skip reading the Bible
and saying all those prayers every day.
You are doing God's work anyway...
I'm sure He will understand. Right?"

signed: Satan

(The above was based on a sermon
by Pastor Kevin King)

Sunday, June 8, 2008

June 8, 2008

look through nature

Lessons from God are found throughout nature...
His creation.
Look closely and learn.

"Let children walk with Nature,
let them see the beautiful blendings
and communions of death and life,
their joyous inseparable unity,
as taught in woods and meadows,
plains and mountains and streams
of our blessed star,
and they will learn that death is stingless indeed,
and as beautiful as life."
- John Muir

"It is a wholesome and necessary thing
for us to turn again to the earth
and in the contemplation of her beauties
to know of wonder and humility."
- Rachel Carson

"Look through nature up to nature's God."
- Alexander Pope

Saturday, June 7, 2008

June 7, 2008

loves us unconditionally
(photo by Bob Johnson)

Accepting others can be difficult
but sometimes it is even more difficult
to accept ourselves.

"The great freedom Jesus gives us is to be ourselves,
defined by His love
and our inner qualities and gifts
rather than by any kind of show
we put on for the world.
We are freed, like uncaged birds,
because God loves us unconditionally--
without degrees, promotions, elected offices,
or a cool crowd surrounding us."
- Leslie Williams

Friday, June 6, 2008

June 6, 2008

God through us sends rivers of blessings.

"If anyone is thirsty,
let him come to me and drink.
Whoever believes in me,
as the Scripture has said,
streams of living water will flow from within him."
- John 7:37,38 NIV

"Beware of anything that competes with loyalty to Jesus Christ.
The greatest competitor of devotion to Jesus is service for Him.
It is easier to serve than to pour out our lives completely for Him.
The one aim of the call of God is the satisfaction of God,
not a call to do something for Him.
We are not sent to battle for God,
but to be used by God in His battles.
Are we being more devoted to service than to Jesus Christ?"
- Oswald Chambers
(My Utmost For His Highest)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

June 5, 2008

enjoy safe pasture

"Depend on it.
God's work done in God's way
will never lack God's supply."
- J. Hudson Taylor

"The safest place to be is within the will of God.
God's answers are wiser than our prayers."
- Author Unknown

"The blessed Savior is my guide,
With Him I can not stray;
My every need is well supplied,
Through every passing day."
- Edgar Cooper Mason
from: Satisfied

"Trust in the LORD and do good;
dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture."
- Psalm 37:3 NIV

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

June 4, 2008

do our best
in season and out of season

"Preach the Word;
be prepared in season and out of season;
correct, rebuke and encourage—
with great patience and careful instruction."
- 2 Timothy 4:2 NIV

"Many of us suffer from the unbalanced tendency
to "be ready" only "out of season."
The season does not refer to time;
it refers to us.
This verse says, "Preach the Word!
Be ready in season and out of season."
In other words, we should "be ready"
whether we feel like it or not.
If we do only what we feel inclined to do,
some of us would never do anything.
There are some people who are
totally unemployable in the spiritual realm.
They are spiritually feeble and weak,
and they refuse to do anything
unless they are supernaturally inspired.
The proof that our relationship is right with God
is that we do our best
whether we feel inspired or not."
- Oswald Chambers
(My Utmost For His Highest)

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

June 3, 2008

totally insignificant

The things that are the most real
are the things we cannot see...
the unseen, the things we cannot buy,
the things that are freely given by God,
the things of eternity.

"It's sobering to contemplate how much time,
effort, sacrifice, compromise, and attention
we give to acquiring and increasing
our supply of something
that is totally insignificant in eternity."
- Anne Graham Lotz

Monday, June 2, 2008

June 2, 2008

united in Christ

We are the Body of Christ.

We are a very diverse group... we Christians...
each of us bring to the Body our own
personality and our own personal insight.

We all are commanded
to encourage and support each other...
o offer each other our thoughts and,
if needed to gently correct through a sincere
and helpful attitude...
in summary...to grow with each other.

In these current times we must all
be aware of identity theft...
a certain amount of privacy is needed.

We must be careful not to give out
certain information and make it public.

However we, as the Body of Christ,
must also be careful of what C. S. Lewis calls
"selfish privacy".

"The sacrifice of selfish privacy
which is daily demanded of us
is daily repaid a hundredfold
in the true growth of personality
which the life of the Body encourages."
- C. S. Lewis

"There is no warrant for the‘Lone Ranger Christian Syndrome’
so popular... these days."
- James R. White

Sunday, June 1, 2008

June 1, 2008

Virginia bluebells

The prolific presence of the bluebell
in a woods is sometimes called a
bluebell woods.
It is an area of serenity and peace
where the bluebells humbly bow their heads
and silently ring out a call to worship.

"If we are children of God,
we have a tremendous treasure in nature
and will realize that it is holy and sacred.
We will see God reaching out to us
in every wind that blows,
every sunrise and sunset,
every cloud in the sky,
every flower that blooms,
and every leaf that fades,
if we will only begin to use
our blinded thinking (our starved imagination)
to visualize it."
- Oswald Chambers
(My Utmost For His Highest)

Saturday, May 31, 2008

May 31, 2008

The coat of faith

What is more likely to cause a Christian
to forget God and/or abandon Him?

Have you ever been told by someone
that is it is easy for you
to believe and trust in the Lord
because you haven't experienced their woes...
their trials and their tribulations?

The idea being that it is easy to have faith
when everything is going so well for you.

I submit that it is far easier,
and more subtle, for man
to leave God's presence,
ignore, and even forget Him
when he grows to feel less "needing"
and more self-sufficient.

The Bible is filled with such stories.

In the Aesop fable about the dispute
of who was more powerful...
the North Wind or the Sun...
it was the North Wind that brought to bear
all of his stormy weather
against the man
in an attempt to remove his coat.

All that the North Wind did
was to cause the man to wrap his coat
more tightly around himself.

If we let the man's coat be a symbol
(and represent) his faith,
the same can be said
for the effect of the storms of life on us.

Those trials and tribulations,
while causing some to curse
and/or to question God,
most often cause us
to more tightly cling to our faith
even as we are brought to our knees.

In the same Aesop fable,
it was the sun that proved more powerful.
Bestowing sunshine and warmth
upon the man caused him to
"voluntarily" remove his coat.

We must always be very careful of allowing
our highly blessed and worldly successful selfs
from becoming too self reliant
and thus less needful of God.

We must completely die to self,
be ever mindful of Him,
and allow Him to take
permanent command of our lives,
trusting Him, praising Him,
and thanking Him
for all of His love and His grace.

"For therein is the righteousness of God
revealed from faith to faith:
as it is written,
The just shall live by faith."
- Romans 1:17 KJB

"Therefore being justified by faith,
we have peace with God
through our Lord Jesus Christ:"
- Romans 5:1 KJB

Friday, May 30, 2008

May 30, 2008

Making life complicated?

"To throw a perfume on the violet...
Is wasteful and ridiculous excess."
- William Shakespeare

"Sometimes the questions are complicated
and the answers are simple."
- Dr. Seuss

"All the great things are simple,
and many can be expressed in a single word:
freedom; justice; honor; duty; mercy; hope."
- Winston Churchill

"When the solution is simple, God is answering."
- Albert Einstein

Thursday, May 29, 2008

May 29, 2008

The peace of God
photo by David Keller
(trip to Peru)

Years ago at the school where I taught,
I said hi, in the hall, to one of the other teachers
and asked him how he was doing.

His response was...
"Much better than I have any right to be."

At the time I thought it a rather unusual and odd remark.
Thinking about it much later
I can see now that there is a lot
of truth in that remark
for all of us redeemed Christians.

Without God's grace we would all be lost,
for we are undeserving
and unable to save ourselves.

"Praise the LORD, O my soul;
all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
Praise the LORD, O my soul,
and forget not all his benefits-
who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases,
who redeems your life from the pit
and crowns you with love and compassion..."
- Psalm 103:2-4 NIV

"Do not be anxious about anything,
but in everything, by prayer and petition,
with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
And the peace of God,
which transcends all understanding,
will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
- Philippians 4:6,7 NIV

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

May 28, 2008

the church picnic

"They broke bread...and ate together with glad and sincere hearts,
praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people.
And the Lord added to their number daily
those who were being saved."
- Acts 2: 46,47 NIV

"The primary joy of life is acceptance, approval,
the sense of appreciation
and companionship of our human comrades.
Many men do not understand that the need for fellowship
is really as deep as the need for food,
and so they go through life
accepting many substitutes for genuine, warm, simple."
- Joshua Loth Liebman

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

May 27, 2008

genuine loveliness

"The true character of the loveliness that speaks for God
is always unnoticed by the one possessing that quality.
Conscious influence is prideful and unchristian.
If I wonder if I am being of any use to God,
I instantly lose the beauty and the freshness
of the touch of the Lord.
"He who believes in Me . . .
out of his heart will flow rivers of living water" ( John 7:38 ).
And if I examine the outflow,
I lose the touch of the Lord.
Who are the people who have influenced us most?
Certainly not the ones who thought they did,
but those who did not have even the slightest idea
that they were influencing us.
In the Christian life,
godly influence is never conscious of itself.
If we are conscious of our influence,
it ceases to have the genuine loveliness
which is characteristic of the touch of Jesus.
He produces in the commonplace
something that is inspiring."
- Oswald Chambers
(My Utmost For His Highest)

Monday, May 26, 2008

May 26, 2008

loved by the King

Are you a silent ambassador for Christ?

He expects you to stand before others
and proclaim your faith.
Share your testimony, your enthusiasm,
your special insight, and
your hopes and dreams.

Support and encourage others to do the same.

"There seems to be a chilling fear
of holy enthusiasm
among the people of God.
We try to tell how happy we are -
but we remain so well-controlled
that there are very few waves of glory
experienced in our midst."
- A. W. Tozer

"How can I keep from singing Your praise?
How can I ever say enough
How amazing is Your love?
How can I keep from shouting Your name?
I know I am loved by the King
And it makes my heart want to sing."
from:
How Can I Keep From Singing


Sunday, May 25, 2008

May 25, 2008

The dash of life.

While taking a walk through a cemetery
I noticed that several of the tombstones (headstones)
gave the date of birth followed by a dash
and then the date of death.

It hit me that the dash represents
all those years inbetween...
the years of earthly life...
over before we realize it.

What are you doing with your dash through life?
Has it, among other things,
been a period of spiritual growth?
What kind of legacy are you going to leave behind?
Don't just be an example of"what not" to be.

Everyone can grow in Christ
by making the right choices...
that is giving yourself completely to Him
and trusting completely in Him.
Following His will for His glory
results in the greatest legacy
you can leave behind
and makes your dash through life meaningful.

"Our days are numbered.
One of the primary goals in our lives
should be to prepare for our last day.
The legacy we leave is not just in our possessions,
but in the quality of our lives.
What preparations should we be making now?
The greatest waste in all of our earth,
which cannot be recycled or reclaimed,
is our waste of the time
that God has given us each day."
- Billy Graham

Saturday, May 24, 2008

May 24, 2008

brings out the best in me
photo by David Keller
(trip to Peru)

"Now friendship in those days
was a bit different from what it is today;
friends did not have to agree on everything
and often agreed on practically nothing.
They were people with whom you could argue all day
and yet never get irritated or angry at all.
In today's world we seem to have lost
the real meaning of friendship.
If someone disagrees with us,
it is fashionable today to dislike them for it.
This is silly and robs us
of the best kind of friends we could find,
for if we are always agreed with,
we can never really have a serious conversation;
we cannot learn from someone who agrees with what we say."
- Douglas H. Gresham
(from Jack's Life: A Memory of C.S. Lewis)

"A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere.
Before him I may think aloud."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

"My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me."
- Henry Ford

Friday, May 23, 2008

May 23, 2008

playing by the same rules

Have you ever played a game with someone
who makes up the rules (or changes the rules) as you play?
The Lord doesn't play those kind of games
and the rules (laws) that He has given us
never change.

He never changes either.

"We're never so vulnerable than when we trust someone -
but paradoxically, if we cannot trust,
neither can we find love or joy."
- Walter Anderson

We can trust in Him.

"The law of the LORD is perfect,
reviving the soul.
The statutes of the LORD are trustworthy,
making wise the simple.
The precepts of the LORD are right,
giving joy to the heart.
The commands of the LORD are radiant,
giving light to the eyes.
The fear of the LORD is pure,
enduring forever.
The ordinances of the LORD are sure
and altogether righteous."
- Psalm 19: 7-9 NIV

Thursday, May 22, 2008

May 22, 2008

circinate vernation

"The fiddlehead, or circinate vernation,
unrolls as the fern matures and grows
due to more growth in the inside of the curl.
At this stage it is called a crozier (after the shepherd's crook)
or fiddlehead (after the scrollwork at the top of a violin)."
- taken from Wikipedia

Once we accept Jesus Christ as our savior
we begin to grow from the inside out
and slowly unfurl... maturing in the spirit...
as we grow toward the light.
It is also interesting to point out the reference to a crozier.

"The traditional explanation for the form of Western croziers,
beyond the obvious reference to the bishop
as a shepherd to his flock,
is this:
the pointed ferrule at the base
symbolizes the obligation of the prelate
to goad [gently and with sensitivity] the spiritually lazy;
the crook at the top,
his obligation to draw back those who stray from the faith;
and the staff itself
his obligation to stand as a firm support for the faithful."
- taken from Wikipedia

Isn't it all our obligation (a command directly from God)
to be shepherds for each other...
even to those who are given a position of authority
and offer us instruction and guidance?

"Brothers, if someone is caught in a sin,
you who are spiritual should restore him gently.
But watch yourself, or you also may be tempted.
Carry each other's burdens,
and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
If anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing,
he deceives himself.
Each one should test his own actions.
Then he can take pride in himself,
without comparing himself to somebody else,
for each one should carry his own load.
Anyone who receives instruction in the word
must share all good things with his instructor.
Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked.
A man reaps what he sows.
The one who sows to please his sinful nature,
from that nature will reap destruction;
the one who sows to please the Spirit,
from the Spirit will reap eternal life.
Let us not become weary in doing good,
for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
Therefore, as we have opportunity,
let us do good to all people,
especially to those who belong to the family of believers."
- Galatians 6: 1-10 NIV

"Dear friends, since God so loved us,
we also ought to love one another.
No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another,
God lives in us and his love is made complete in us."
- 1 John 4:11,12 NIV

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

May 21, 2008

The SonRays daily devotionals
(two years old today)

I pray that they have been and will continue to be
helpful, inspirational, supportive, and encouraging
as you walk with Him and grow in Him.


I ask for your prayers in this simple ministry.
If you find them beneficial to you or you know of someone
who may benefit from them,
please pass them on for His glory.

God bless!

"May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ,
and the love of God,
and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit
be with you all."
- 2 Corinthians 13:14 NIV

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

May 20, 2008

what His hands have made

"I pray also that you will have
greater understanding in your heart
so you will know the hope to which he has called us
and that you will know how rich and glorious
are the blessings God has promised his holy people.
And you will know that God's power
is very great for us who believe."
- Ephesians 1:18,19 NCV

"I love you, Lord,
not doubtingly but with absolute certainty.
Your Word beat upon my heart
until I fell in love with you
and now the universe and everything in it
tells me to love you..."
- St. Augustine

"The heavens tell the glory of God,
and the skies announce
what his hands have made."
- Psalm 19:1 NCV

Monday, May 19, 2008

May 19, 2008

too small to be made into a burden

When the sky gets dark, and the storm comes with its rain
the tree branch becomes so burdened and heavy laden
with water that it bends down to the ground.
But when the sun comes out,
as it always does,
the water evaporates and the branch once more
reaches up toward the light.

"Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it,
casts the shadow of our burden behind us."
- Samuel Smiles

"A sacred burden is this life ye bear:
Look on it, lift it, bear it solemnly,
Stand up and walk beneath it steadfastly.
Fail not for sorrow, falter not for sin,
But onward, upward, till the goal ye win."
- Frances Anne Kemble

"Worry, doubt, fear and despair are the enemies
which slowly bring us down to the ground..."
- Douglas MacArthur

"Do not anticipate trouble
or worry about what may never happen.
Keep in the [Son]light."
- Benjamin Franklin

"Any concern too small to be turned into a prayer
is too small to be made into a burden."
- Corrie ten Boom

Sunday, May 18, 2008

May 18, 2008

searching for the truth
Faith and Science...do they clash?
(part 2)

Jesus Christ was a carpenter by trade.
As a young man Jesus learned to work with wood
eventually developing His own style.
It is quite possible that when finished with a piece,
others who were familiar with His style would be able to say,
"that was made by Jesus Christ...
see how He formed the... "

I'm not saying that God necessarily has a particular style
that He used throughout His creation
but He did create all the "laws" of nature and the universe.
And God doesn't change...
His Laws and His Word are the same now
as they always were. He works with strict
adherance to His own Laws that He created.

In the old testament a pure sacrifice was needed as a sin offering.
God in His great mercy did not
provide another "way out" for man...
He abided by His own Law.
A sacrifice was needed that was pure (without sin)
and had to be of such a magnitude that would show
God's inifinite love and one that would
wash away all the sins of all mankind.
Now I don't propose to know how
God made a pillar of fire (spontaneous combustion?)
or how Jesus walked on water (saline density?)
or any of the other "miracles" of God and Jesus,
but I do know that nothing
is beyond His capability
to accomplish His plan and to do His will.

And I can't help but believe that He accomplishes His "miracles" within
the boundaries of His created Laws.
Afterall, He could have simply picked up the Israelites and set them down again...
He could have simply appeared on the boat
instead of walking across the water to get there.

But, then again, the Lord does nothing without a purpose...
without it fitting into His plan for man...
there are now, and has been,
many lessons for man to learn.
So when man gleans a little more
of the mysteries of life and the universe...
and they lead to a plausible explanation
of how a "miracle" may have been accomplished,
it doesn't dimish our God...
it makes Him more awesome.

Instead of saying... "there goes another miracle to science",
we should be saying how privileged we are to have learned
a tiny bit more of how God has worked (and is working)
within His creation... giving Him the glory
and not us.

All those miracles...
such as the age old miracle of birth...
is not any less of a miracle to me
just because I know the scientific process of birth.

Science for me is the study of God's creation
not the glorious accomplishments of man.
I, for one, am looking forward to learning more...
at the Master's feet.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

May 17, 2008

searching for the truth
Faith and Science...do they clash?
(part 1)

The more we learn and discover through science...
does it take away from the miracles of the Lord?
This, and other similar questions, seem to point to
a rivalry between science and religion...
things seen vs things unseen...
things we have figured out vs things we don't understand.

Let us consider...

1. We will never know all of God's ways.

We cannot begin to understand
even the smallest portion of why
He does things the way He does
or how He has, and continues to do, His "miracles".

Man has a tendency to classify anything
he doesn't understand as a miracle
as if we are so superior that if we can't understand it,
it must really be something.
Once we learn a tiny, little bit more,
all of a sudden we are so much wiser
and the "miracles" seem so much more
"explainably" commonplace.

The saying, "a little knowledge hath made him mad" comes to mind.
How arrogant and self-serving we humans are.
Early man didn't know much of what we know today,
hence, "miracles" then abounded.

2. God's ways are not our ways.

"'...you cannot see my face,
for no one may see me and live.'
Then the LORD said,
'There is a place near me where you may stand on a rock.
When my glory passes by,
I will put you in a cleft in the rock
and cover you with my hand
until I have passed by.
Then I will remove my hand
and you will see my back;
but my face must not be seen.'"
- Exodus 33:20-23 NIV

One of the implications here is that we may see
what God has done (where He has been)
but we cannot see Him as He is.
Even seeing what He has done
we can rarely understand how He has done it.

"'For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways,'
declares the LORD.
'As the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts.
As the rain and the snow come down from heaven,
and do not return to it
without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish,
so that it yields seed for the sower
and bread for the eater,
so is my word that goes out from my mouth:
It will not return to me empty,
but will accomplish what I desire
and achieve the purpose
for which I sent it.'"
- Isaiah 55:8-11 NIV

So even if a rivalry does exist
between science and religion,
be assured that your faith
(even if based only on "miracles")
will still be intact till the end of time.

Friday, May 16, 2008

May 16, 2008

yield to its allurements?

The mayapple's flower may be very alluring
but it is poisonous.
In fact all of the mayapple plant
(the root, leaves, seeds and even the "unripe" fruit)
are poisonous.
Only the fully mature fruit is not poisonous.

To encourage children to stay away from the poisonous mayapple,
(in the past) their elders traditionally taught them
that it was tended by the devil.

"Though Satan instills his poison,
and fans the flames of our corrupt desires within us,
we are yet not carried by any external force
to the commission of sin,
but our own flesh entices us,
and we willingly yield to its allurements."
- John Calvin

Thursday, May 15, 2008

May 15, 2008


blooming the same colors

Let your mind entertain pure thoughts.

The true test of character
is how you act when no one is watching...
the choices you make when you are all alone.

"For God did not call us to be impure, but to live a holy life."
- 1 Thessalonians 4:7 NIV

"Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble,
whatever is right, whatever is pure,
whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable
—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—
think about such things.
Whatever you have learned
or received or heard from me, or seen in me—
put it into practice.
And the God of peace will be with you."
- Philippians 4:8,9 NIV

"Purity of heart is blooming the same colors
in the middle of the wilderness
when no one sees you."
- Vanna Bonta

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

May 14, 2008

seek to soar
photo by Bob Johnson

"I was thinking that I might fly today.
Just to disprove all the things you say...
please be careful with me,
I'm sensitive, and I'd like to stay that way."
- Jewel

"Do not confuse peace of mind
with spaced-out insensitivity.
A truly peaceful mind
is very sensitive, very aware."
- Tenzin Gyatso
(the 14th Dalai Lama)

Sensitivity (perhaps a better word is sensibility)
can make us very vulernable,
for to be so, opens us up to an acuteness of feeling
which can invoke pain as well as pleasure.
It opens our heart and it makes us
susceptible to all sorts of things.
To be sensitive is usually associated
with the female gender and
is not considered manly by human standards.

Many women wish to shed this implied sensitivity
in order to make themselves less vulnerable...
many men to avoid being labeled
something less than a man...
in some ways a tribute to
egotism or concentration on self.

Consider this...
1. Sensibility is directly related to discernment.
2. Sensibility is directly related to the capacity for love.
3. Sensibility will allow you to see things
that you would never have noticed before.
4. Sensibility will allow you to be more creative.
5. Sensibility allows you to make the most
of your God given talents.
6. Sensibility will allow you to grow.
7. Jesus Christ (God in human form... a man)...perfect...
was the most sensitive man ever born.

Consider for yourself what you,
as a Christian, want to be like...
and then consider the alternative.

"And the day came when the risk
to remain tight in a bud
was more painful than the risk
it took to blossom."
- Anais Nin

"God finds a low branch for the bird that cannot fly."
- Turkish Proverb

This, Turkish proverb, not only implies
God's great grace for all mankind...
it also implies the intended rewards
He will give His children.

Therefore... the same can be said of the human
unwilling to fly their highest.

Seek to SOAR (by being sensitive and trusting our Lord)...
don't just settle for a low branch.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

May 13, 2008

Hammy
(a baby Eastern gray squirrel that, abandoned,
was attracted to some friends
proceeding to climb up pant legs for security)
photo by Michele Spencer

"He will reply, 'I tell you the truth,
whatever you did not do for one of the least of these,
you did not do for me.'"
- Matthew 25:45 NIV

The reference here was for the least of mankind
but all of nature has been put into man's care.

These "adopted parents" took the time,
out of an extremely busy schedule,
and did the research on how to care for
their little friend until it was old enough
and then followed instructions on the proper way
to prepare it and return it to the wild
once it was big enough to fend for itself.

A great "act of caring"
and a fantastic learning experience
for young and old alike.

"For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities
—his eternal power and divine nature—
have been clearly seen,
being understood from what has been made,
so that men are without excuse."
- Romans 1:20 NIV

Monday, May 12, 2008

May 12, 2008