Tuesday, August 12, 2008

August 12, 2008

those with pure hearts

"God of our life, through all the circling years,
We trust in Thee;
In all the past, through all our hopes and fears,
Thy hand we see.
With each new day, when morning lifts the veil,
We own Thy mercies, Lord, which never fail.

God of the past, our times are in Thy hand;
With us abide.
Lead us by faith to hope’s true promised land;
Be Thou our Guide.
With Thee to bless, the darkness shines as light,
And faith’s fair vision changes into sight.

God of the coming years, through paths unknown
We follow Thee;
When we are strong, Lord, leave us not alone;
Our Refuge be.
Be Thou for us in life our daily Bread,
Our heart’s true Home when all our years have sped."
- Hugh T. Kerr
(God of Our Life)

"The righteous will move onward and forward,
and those with pure hearts will become stronger and stronger."
- Job 17:9 (Life Recovery Bible NLT)

Monday, August 11, 2008

August 11, 2008

joy and gladness

"Yet we must admit that we spend more of our time
concentrating and fretting over the things
that can’t be changed
than we do giving attention
to the one that we can change,
our choice of attitude.
Let’s choose each day and every day
to keep an attitude of faith and joy
and belief and compassion."
- Charles Swindoll

"Do you wonder where you can go
for encouragement and motivation?
Run to Jesus."
- Max Lucado

"Make me to hear joy and gladness..."
- Psalm 51:8 NASB

Sunday, August 10, 2008

August 10, 2008

each honest worker

"Thank God every morning when you get up
that you have something that must be done,
whether you like it or not.
Work breeds a hundred virtues that idleness never knows."
- Charles Kingsley

"I long to accomplish a great and noble task,
but it is my chief duty to accomplish humble tasks
as though they were great and noble.
The world is moved along,
not only by the mighty shoves of its heroes,
but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes
of each honest worker."
- Helen Keller

Saturday, August 9, 2008

August 9, 2008

the test of our faithfulness

"It is only a faithful person who truly believes
that God sovereignly controls his circumstances.
We take our circumstances for granted,
saying God is in control,
but not really believing it.
We act as if the things that happen were completely controlled by people.
To be faithful in every circumstance
means that we have only one loyalty,
or object of our faith—
the Lord Jesus Christ.

God may cause our circumstances to suddenly fall apart,
which may bring the realization of our unfaithfulness to Him
for not recognizing that He had ordained the situation.
We never saw what He was trying to accomplish,
and that exact event will never be repeated in our life.
This is where the test of our faithfulness comes.
If we will just learn to worship God
even during the difficult circumstances,
He will change them for the better very quickly
if He so chooses.

Being faithful to Jesus Christ
is the most difficult thing we try to do today.
We will be faithful to our work,
to serving others, or to anything else;
just don’t ask us to be faithful to Jesus Christ.
Many Christians become very impatient
when we talk about faithfulness to Jesus.
Our Lord is dethroned more deliberately by Christian workers
than by the world.
We treat God as if He were a machine
designed only to bless us,
and we think of Jesus as just another one of the workers.

The goal of faithfulness is not that we will do work for God,
but that He will be free to do His work through us.
God calls us to His service
and places tremendous responsibilities on us.
He expects no complaining on our part
and offers no explanation on His part.
God wants to use us as He used His own Son."
- Oswald Chambers
(My Utmost For His Highest)

Friday, August 8, 2008

August 8, 2008

turtle hug
photo by Erin Doyle

It's hard to give a really good hug
while remaining sheltered and confined
within your self-made shell.

Sure your shell seems to provide you
some false sense of security
but it limits your understanding,
your spiritual growth, and your ability to love.
Much better to open up and allow God to use you,
following His way for His glory.
Trust in the Lord through His Holy Spirit
for your growth "and" your security.
This will lead to increased wisdom, understanding,
discernment and His everlasting peace.

"Your pain is the breaking of the shell
that encloses your understanding."
- Kahlil Gibran

"The jewel of the soul is priceless,
and yet it is being squandered like this,
in exchange for a mere shell."
- Sri Guru Granth Sahib

Come out of your shell.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

August 7, 2008

hoped to hear

"You can't, in most things, get what you want
if you want it too desperately:
anyway you can't get the best out of it...
'Now! Let's have a real good talk' reduces everyone to silence...

And so, perhaps, with God.
I have gradually been coming to feel
that the door is no longer shut and bolted.
Was it my own frantic need that slammed it in my face?
The time when there is nothing at all in your soul
except a cry for help
may be just the time when God can't give it:
you are like the drowning man who can't be helped
because he clutches and grabs.
Perhaps your own reiterated cries
deafen you to the voice you hoped to hear."
- C. S. Lewis
(A Grief Observed)

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

stand by His cross

"This is the will of God which Christ both did and taught:
humility in conversation; steadfastness in faith;
modesty in words; justice in deeds;
mercy in works; discipline in morals;
inabilty to do a wrong, and ability to bear a wrong done;
to keep peace with the brethren; to love God with all our hearts;
to love Him as a Father; to fear Him as God;
to prefer nothing above Christ
(because He did not prefer anything above us);
to adhere inseparably to His love;
and to stand by His cross bravely and faithfully."
- St. Cyprian (c. 200-258)
Bishop of Carthage and Martyr

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

perfect contemplation

"True recollection has characteristics by which it can be easily recognized.
It produces a certain effect which I do not know how to explain,
but which is well understood by those who have experienced it. . . .
It is true that recollection has several degrees,
and that in the beginning these great effects are not felt,
because it is not yet profound enough.
But support the pain which you first feel in recollecting yourself,
despise the rebellion of nature,
overcome the resistance of the body, which loves a liberty which is its ruin,
learn self-conquest, persevere thus for a time,
and you will perceive very clearly the advantages which you gain from it.


As soon as you apply yourself to orison [prayer],
you will at once feel your senses gather themselves together:
they seem like bees which return to the hive
and there shut themselves up to work at the making of honey:
and this will take place without effort or care on your part.


God thus rewards the violence which your soul has been doing to itself;
and gives to it such a domination over the senses
that a sign is enough when it desires to recollect itself,
for them to obey and so gather themselves together.


At the first call of the will,
they come back more and more quickly.
At last, after countless exercises of this kind,
God disposes them to a state of utter rest
and of perfect contemplation."
-Teresa of Avila

Monday, August 4, 2008

August 4, 2008

fountains of His love

"Love is not premeditated— it is spontaneous;
that is, it bursts forth in extraordinary ways.
There is nothing of precise certainty in Paul’s description of love.
We cannot predetermine our thoughts and actions by saying,
'Now I will never think any evil thoughts,
and I will believe everything that Jesus would have me to believe.'
No, the characteristic of love is spontaneity.
We don’t deliberately set the statements of Jesus
before us as our standard,
but when His Spirit is having His way with us,
we live according to His standard without even realizing it.
And when we look back,
we are amazed at how unconcerned we have been over our emotions,
which is the very evidence that real spontaneous love was there.
The nature of everything involved in the life of God in us
is only discerned when we have been through it
and it is in our past.

The fountains from which love flows are in God, not in us.
It is absurd to think that the love of God is naturally in our hearts,
as a result of our own nature.
His love is there only because
it 'has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit . . .'
( Romans 5:5 ).

If we try to prove to God how much we love Him,
it is a sure sign that we really don’t love Him.
The evidence of our love for Him
is the absolute spontaneity of our love,
which flows naturally from His nature within us.
And when we look back,
we will not be able to determine why we did certain things,
but we can know that we did them
according to the spontaneous nature of His love in us.
The life of God exhibits itself in this spontaneous way
because the fountains of His love are in the Holy Spirit."
- Oswald Chambers
(My Utmost for His Highest)

Sunday, August 3, 2008

August 3, 2008

keep the light

Let your faith be so deeply rooted in the Word of God
that your light shines even in the darkest of places
and the darkest of times.

"Deep in their roots all flowers keep the light."
- Theodore Roethke

Saturday, August 2, 2008

August 2, 2008

he who believes

"The human spirit will not even begin
to try to surrender self-will
as long as all seems well with it.
Now error and sin both have this property,
that the deeper they are
the less their victim suspects their existence;
they are masked evil.
Pain is unmasked, unmistakeable evil;
every man knows something is wrong when he is being hurt...
And pain is not only immediately recognisable evil,
but evil impossible to ignore.
We can rest contentedly in our sins
and in our stupidities;
and anyone who has watched gluttons
shovelling down the most exquisite foods
as if they did not know what they were eating,
will admit that we can ignore even pleasure.
But pain insists upon being attended to.
God whispers to us in our pleasures,
speaks in our conscience,
but shouts in our pain:
it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world."
- C. S. Lewis
(The Problem of Pain)

"The troubles of my heart have multiplied;
free me from my anguish.
Look upon my affliction and my distress
and take away all my sins."
- Psalm 25: 17,18 NIV

"But thanks be to God!
He gives us the victory
through our Lord Jesus Christ."
- 1 Corinthians 15:57 NIV

"...for everyone born of God overcomes the world.
This is the victory that has overcome the world,
even our faith.
Who is it that overcomes the world?
Only he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God."
- 1 John 5:4,5 NIV

Thru belief comes submission.
When you die TO self
you are allowing God to fill you with the Holy Spirit.
The dying OF self is a continual process
as the Holy Spirit works within you,
refining and purifying your soul.

Throughout this process (dying OF self)
we starve self of those things
that are not good for it.

"I don’t mean to say
that I have already achieved these things
or that I have already reached perfection.
But I press on to possess that perfection
for which Christ Jesus first possessed me.
No, dear brothers and sisters,
I have not achieved it,
but I focus on this one thing:
Forgetting the past
and looking forward to what lies ahead,
I press on to reach the end of the race
and receive the heavenly prize for which God,
through Christ Jesus,is calling us."
- Philippians 3:12-14 NLT

Friday, August 1, 2008

August 1, 2008

take heart
photo by Erin Doyle

"We are pressed on every side by troubles,
but we are not crushed.
We are perplexed, but not driven to despair.
We are hunted down, but never abandoned by God.
We get knocked down, but we are not destroyed.
Through suffering,
our bodies continue to share in the death of Jesus
so that the life of Jesus may also be seen in our bodies."
- 2 Corinthians 4:8-10 NLT

"I answer that suffering is not good in itself.
What is good in any painful experience is,
for the sufferer,
his submission to the will of God."
- C. S. Lewis
(The Problem of Pain)

"I have told you these things,
so that in me you may have peace.
In this world you will have trouble.
But take heart! I have overcome the world."
- John 16:33 NIV

Thursday, July 31, 2008

July 31, 2008

every good deed

"Grant, O God, that we may wait patiently,
as servants standing before their Lord,
to know thy will;
that we may welcome all truth,
under whatever outward forms it may be uttered;
that we may bless every good deed,
by whomsoever it may be done;
that we may rise above all party strife
to the contemplation of the eternal Truth and Goodness;
through Jesus Christ our Saviour."
- Charles Kingsley

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

July 30, 2008

one flock, one shepherd

"O God, you are the light of the world,
the desire of all nations,
and the shepherd of our souls:
let your light shine in the darkness,
that all the ends of the earth
may see the salvation of our God.
By the lifting up of your Cross
gather the peoples to your obedience;
let your sheep hear your voice
and be brought home to your fold
so that there may be one flock,
one shepherd,
one holy kingdom of righteousness and peace,
one God and Father of all,
above all, in all, and through all."
- W. E. Orchard

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

July 29, 2008

different these days
photo by Erin Doyle

"Mainstream Christianity glosses over the fact
that it isn't just a question of giving up sin,
but of doing something far more difficult -
giving up our right to ourselves.
The sin life in us must be transformed
into the spiritual life....
through sacrifice and obedience.
"She laughed with delight.'You're so different these days.'
He laughed with her.'I pray so,' he said."
- Jan Karon
(At Home in Mitford)

Monday, July 28, 2008

July 28, 2008

down the drain

"If we confess our sins,
He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins
and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."
- 1 John 1:9 NASB

Our sins are washed away forever.

"When the love of God is poured out to us
through the cross of Christ,
it empowers us to do
remarkable things in God's name."
- Michael Dubruiel
(The Power of the Cross)

Sunday, July 27, 2008

July 27, 2008

Are You up there?

"I believe the question you want to ask is not,
'Are you up there?' but,
'Are you down here?'"
"God wouldn't be God if he were only up there.
In fact, another name for him is Immanuel,
which means 'God with us.'"
- Father Tim
(At Home in Mitford
by Jan Karon)

"Those who know your name will trust in you,
for you, LORD,
have never forsaken those who seek you."
- Psalm 9:10 NIV

"I know the Lord is always with me.
I will not be shaken,
for he is right beside me."
- Psalm 16:8 NLT

Saturday, July 26, 2008

July 26, 2008

encourage your hearts

"Count the garden by the flowers,
never by the leaves that fall.
Count your life with smiles
and not the tears that roll."
- Author Unknown

"May our Lord Jesus Christ himself
and God our Father,
who loved us and by his grace
gave us eternal encouragement and good hope,
encourage your hearts and strengthen you
in every good deed and word."
- 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17 NIV

Friday, July 25, 2008

July 25, 2008

help me gain the victory

"Yesterday I dared to struggle.
Today I dare to win."
- Charles DuBois

"All serious daring starts from within."
- Harriet Beecher Stowe

"O Lord God,
ruler of the heaven and of the earth,
creator of things visible and invisible,
giver of eternal life,
and consoler of the sorrowful,
make me to stand firm
in confession of your name
that as with your aid
I have begun the good fight,
so with your aid I may be deemed worthy
to gain the victory."
- Margaret of Antioch

Thursday, July 24, 2008

July 24, 2008

grow in His love

There are three central aspects of Christianity.
The first is the hope of eternal life,
which is the beginning and end of our faith.
The second is righteousness,
which is the beginning and end of judgment.
The third is joy,
which is the beginning and end of love.
Through the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
we have had a glimpse
of what is promised for all who are saved,
because he is the first fruits of the harvest of salvation.
Through the example of Jesus Christ in his life and work,
we understand righteousness,
and by following his example we can be sure
of favorable judgment.
Through the joy that Jesus mediates,
which originates in his perfect heart of love,
we want to share that joy and so grow in his love.
-The Epistle of Barnabas

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

July 23, 2008

curious but careful

"Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning."
- William Arthur Ward

BUT...

"Spend your time in nothing
which you know must be repented of."
- Richard Baxter

"Be careful how you live;
you will be the only Bible some people ever read."
- William J. Toms

"The important thing is not to stop questioning.
Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
One cannot help but be in awe
when he contemplates the mysteries
of eternity, of life,of the marvelous structure of reality.
It is enough if one tries merely to
comprehend a little of this mystery every day.
Never lose a holy curiosity."
- Albert Einstein
(bold print is mine)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

July 22, 2008

a "good" tradition
photo by Erin Doyle

Every year my wife makes this glorious, heavenly
orange coffee ring for Christmas morning.
It is a tasty tradition worth keeping
as long as one does not indulge too much at one sitting.

Tradition can be a "good" thing.

What we must be aware of and very carefully consider
is not allowing tradition to keep us in bondage
to false doctrine and empty ceremonies.

"So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord,
continue to live in him,
rooted and built up in him,
strengthened in the faith as you were taught,
and overflowing with thankfulness.
See to it that no one takes you captive
through hollow and deceptive philosophy,
which depends on human tradition
and the basic principles of this world
rather than on Christ."
- Colossians 2:6-8 NIV

Monday, July 21, 2008

July 21, 2008

Doubt is a pain.
photo by Erin Doyle

Sometimes we just have to see it and prove it.

But the Lord expects us to believe in Him and His word
without having to see Him.
This is faith... trust in Him.

"Now faith is being sure of what we hope for
and certain of what we do not see."
- Hebrews 11:1 NIV

"Doubt is a pain too lonely to know
that faith is his twin brother."
- Kahlil Gibran

Sunday, July 20, 2008

July 20, 2008

security?
photo by Erin Doyle

"Then Jesus told them this parable:
"Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep
and loses one of them.
Does he not leave the ninety-nine in the open country
and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?
And when he finds it,
he joyfully puts it on his shoulders and goes home.
Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says,
'Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.'
I tell you that in the same way
there will be more rejoicing in heaven
over one sinner who repents
than over ninety-nine righteous persons
who do not need to repent."
- Luke 15:3-7 NIV

Notice that the 99 are not left in the
safety of the fold
but are left unattended in the open country.

"That is far more descriptive of our heavenly Father...
Only God, exhibiting his risky, careless love,
would leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness
to look for the one who is lost."
- Fred Craddock
(professor of preaching and New Testament
at Candler School of Theology)

"Security is not the absence of danger,
but the presence of God,
no matter what the danger."
- Author Unknown

Saturday, July 19, 2008

July 19, 2008

Is this the season?

I don't know about you
but I've been thinking a bit more lately
about the Rapture.

Now none of us know when the Rapture will occur
(remember this if you ever hear
someone that has set a definite date
for they are surely false prophets)
and there is speculation from some as to whether
there will even be a "rapture" prior to
Christ's second coming.

Several of those who believe in a Rapture of the Church,
that I have talked to (or read),
seem to think this could be the "season"
(within this generation).
Reasons for this way of thinking
are based on events that seem to have already occured
and others that are occuring now.

Will we in "our generation" or our children's generation
experience the Rapture?

Of course, there have been, in the past,
those who felt it was "at the door"
during their stay on the earth,
only to be mistaken.

Which brings me to my point here.

The Rapture is rarely discussed, as I understand it,
in seminaries because it is too controversial
(and perhaps because of prior misguidings
and many false prophets)?
Hence therefore it is rarely preached in our pulpits.

It is written...
"No one knows about that day or hour,
not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son,
but only the Father.
So you also must be ready,
because the Son of Man will come at an hour
when you do not expect him."
- Matthew 24:36,44 NIV

Many are not watching anymore
and are not being told to watch.
The church is a little gun-shy
about explaining future prophecies?

Has this become the hour when you do not expect Him?

Perhaps this is the season...
Keep watch.

Friday, July 18, 2008

July 18, 2008

rising aloft

Let yourself be lifted up...
read God's Word.

"Great and wide as the world,
rooted in the abysmal depths of creation
and rising aloft into the blue mysteries of heaven...
sunrise and sunset, promise and fulfillment,
birth and death, the whole human drama,
everything is in this book.
It is the Book of Books, Biblia."
- Heinrich Heine
Ludwig Boerne (1840)

Thursday, July 17, 2008

July 17, 2008

Feeling a bit blue?

"...why are you doing this?
We too are only men, human like you.
We are bringing you good news,
telling you to turn from these worthless things
to the living God,
who made heaven and earth and sea
and everything in them."
- Acts 14:15 NIV

"God did this so that,
by two unchangeable things
in which it is impossible for God to lie,
we who have fled to take hold of the hope
offered to us may be greatly encouraged.
We have this hope as an anchor for the soul,
firm and secure."
- Hebrews 6:18,19 NIV

"But let us who live in the light be clearheaded,
protected by the armor of faith and love,
and wearing as our helmet
the confidence of our salvation."
- 1 Thessalonians 5:8 NLT

"So do not throw away your confidence;
it will be richly rewarded.
You need to persevere
so that when you have done the will of God,
you will receive what he has promised."
- Hebrews 10:35,36 NIV

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

July 16, 2008

exposed roots

As the ground seems to sink beneath your feet
exposing your earthly roots of support
make sure that your roots of faith grow deep
less you fall.

Job lost his earthly support... his earthly possessions
and his family were taken from him
but he did not curse God
even when the storms of accusation assalted him.
The roots of his faith in the Lord
grew deep.

"Then he fell to the ground in worship and said:
'Naked I came from my mother's womb,
and naked I will depart.
The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away;
may the name of the LORD be praised.'
In all this,
Job did not sin by charging God with wrongdoing."
- Job 1:20-22 NIV

"For this reason I kneel before the Father,
from whom his whole family
in heaven and on earth derives its name.
I pray that out of his glorious riches
he may strengthen you with power
through his Spirit in your inner being,
so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith.
And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love,
may have power, together with all the saints,
to grasp how wide and long and high and deep
is the love of Christ,
and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—
that you may be filled to the measure
of all the fullness of God."
- Ephesians 3:14-19 NIV

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

July 15, 2008

quieted

"Who loves the rain
And loves his home,
And looks on life with quiet eyes,
Him will I follow through the storm;
And at his hearth-fire keep me warm;
Nor hell nor heaven shall that soul surprise,
Who loves the rain,
And loves his home,
And looks on life with quiet eyes."
- Frances Shaw

"There is always music amongst the trees in the garden,
but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it."
- Minnie Aumonier

"Thou hast created us for Thyself,
and our heart is not quiet until it rests in Thee."
- Saint Augustine

"Only in quiet waters do things mirror themselves undistorted.
Only in a quiet mind is adequate perception of the world."
- Hans Margolius

"The LORD your God is with you,
he is mighty to save.
He will take great delight in you,
he will quiet you with his love,
he will rejoice over you with singing."
- Zephaniah 3:17 NIV

"O LORD, my heart is not proud, nor my eyes haughty;
Nor do I involve myself in great matters,
Or in things too difficult for me.
Surely I have composed and quieted my soul..."
- Psalm 131:1,2 NASB

Monday, July 14, 2008

July 14, 2008

service and discipleship

"Jesus did not say to make converts to your way of thinking,
but He said to look after His sheep,
to see that they get nourished in the knowledge of Him.
We consider what we do in the way of Christian work as service,
yet Jesus Christ calls service to be what we are to Him,
not what we do for Him.
Discipleship is based solely on devotion to Jesus Christ,
not on following after a particular belief or doctrine.

Today we have substituted doctrinal belief for personal belief,
and that is why so many people are devoted to causes
and so few are devoted to Jesus Christ.
People do not really want to be devoted to Jesus,
but only to the cause He started.
Jesus Christ is deeply offensive to the educated minds of today,
to those who only want Him to be their Friend,
and who are unwilling to accept Him in any other way.
Our Lord’s primary obedience was to the will of His Father,
not to the needs of people—
the saving of people was the natural outcome
of His obedience to the Father.
If I am devoted solely to the cause of humanity,
I will soon be exhausted and come to the point
where my love will waver and stumble.
But if I love Jesus Christ personally and passionately,
I can serve humanity,
even though people may treat me like a "doormat."

The secret of a disciple’s life
is devotion to Jesus Christ,
and the characteristic of that life
is its seeming insignificance and its meekness.
Yet it is like a grain of wheat that "falls into the ground and dies"—
it will spring up and change the entire landscape ( John 12:24 )."
- Oswald Chambers
(My Utmost For His Highest)

Sunday, July 13, 2008

July 13, 2008