Another Beautiful Sunday

 

I’m excited to be heading to church today. I can’t wait to see what God is up to. I know He is on the move. So many prayers have been answered. So many lives have been touched. So many life-changing stories. Yes, God is on the move.

 

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I pray that you are excited to worship with your brothers and sisters in Christ today too. It is another beautiful Sunday!

 

Here’s a repeat blog post…enjoy!

 

Lessons from a Child

 

In preparation for our Vacation Bible School program at church, I bought a Bible for my granddaughter last week. She is six years old and reads very well, so I felt she would be able to read and understand the early reader’s version of the book I love so dearly. I also found a pink and brown Bible cover to make it a bit easier to carry.

 

I didn’t know how she would react, but she was filled with enthusiasm and could not wait to start reading it. She was also filled with questions.

 

She asked if it was a chapter book. I explained that it was and how unique the Bible was because of the different books found within the pages.

 

She asked where to start. I explained that she could start anywhere, but I mentioned that it would be good to start with the beginning of Genesis (to learn the biblical account of creation), but then go to the New Testament to read of God’s love.

 

After this discussion, she looked at me and said, “I’ll need lots of paper.” I asked why. “When I read a chapter book, I write down the main characters and what happens in each chapter.” Yes, she would indeed need lots of paper.

 

I was thrilled to see her excitement to read my beloved book. Through the week, I would find her hidden away searching the pages of her new Bible. Even now, thinking of those precious moments cause my heart to leap for joy. I pray that she will continue on her faith journey and learn how to live a good life (1 Peter 2:12) through God’s Word.

 

My question for each of us would have to be, “Do you still find excitement in reading God’s Word?”

 

I know I’ve taken God’s Word for granted through the years. With multiple copies of several versions on my bookshelf, it’s easy to believe that they will always be there. With free time that I sometimes use mindlessly, it’s easy to believe that there will be plenty of other opportunities to read God’s Word.

 

It is such belief that gets us (me in particular) into trouble. If I am not actively pursuing God’s message through the Bible, I am not learning. I am not growing. I am not filling my mind with God’s precepts.

 

Which brings me to another question. “What do you learn when you read the Bible?”

 

I find that when I am most open to God’s message, I learn. Even after I’ve read a section over and over, it is amazing that I can still find something new to learn. And what is even more amazing to me is that as I listen to the Bible, I hear ideas, concepts and words that I don’t read.

 

And yet another question. “Does boredom keep you from reading God’s Word?”

 

Unlike so many other activities, I don’t find reading the Bible to be a chore or mundane. As much time as I spend in this book, I never grow bored with reading its words. In fact, I find that as I read the Bible, I am spurred to do something. Love others. Transform. Practice hospitality. Rid my life of sin. Clothe myself with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Encourage others. And this list could go on.

 

Maybe it’s time for us to pull out the notebooks and start from the beginning. To read God’s Word through the eyes of a new believer or a young child. Perhaps it’s time to bring excitement into our Bible reading experience. I truly believe all that we need to know can be found in the Bible. We just have to look for it.

 

God’s Word is amazing and exciting. There is so much within the pages and regardless of how many times I read it there is still more to learn. But maybe I’m biased. After all, my heavenly Father wrote the book!

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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My Thoughts for Praise in Motion

 

Rocky offers a wonderful experience for ladies called Praise in Motion. We focus on a specific message from God’s Word and then we move to music that points us to God. Our instructors are gifted ladies who help each person in the room to move a little bit more, both physically and spiritually. Tuesday evenings are very precious to me.

 

Several weeks ago, our Praise in Motion team asked if I would share with the group during focus time. I was so honored and blessed. So today I thought I would share with you what I shared with the ladies on that evening. Maybe it will encourage you to move a little bit more, both physically and spiritually.

 

My life verse:

 

“This is the good life—my heart is glad, my soul is full of joy and my body is at rest. Who could want for more? You will not abandon me to experience death and the grave or leave me to rot alone. Instead, You direct me on the path that leads to a beautiful life. As I walk with you, the pleasures are never-ending and I know true joy and contentment.” (Psalm 16:9-11 – The Voice)

 

To be honest, there isn’t much to add to these verses, but I want to break them down so that as we move through our worship and praise this evening, these are the items you should think about, ask for God’s direction and at the end of the evening, I pray that you are able to say these words with me.

 

This is the good life—who could want for more?

There may be not-so-good things happening in your life. We live in a fallen world and the enemy is hard at work to keep you from thinking that life is good. But please don’t believe what Satan has to say. He is a liar and a deceiver and he has no business telling you that what you have isn’t a good life. Why is it a good life? Because of Jesus. In Jesus we have abundant life. That is what we need to believe.

 

Because this is the good life, we can make these three statements:

 

My Heart is Glad

Think about these questions with me. What makes you glad? What puts a smile on your face? What causes your heart to skip a beat? Perhaps it’s the laughter of a young child. Maybe it’s being caught in a rainstorm or seeing the beauty of a sunrise or sunset. Or could being in the presence of a good friend make you glad…and that good friend could be your heavenly Father!

 

I pray that you can say what the psalmist said in Psalm 92:4, “For you, O Lord, make me glad…” First and foremost, we must find our “gladness” in the Lord. All these other things add to our good life.

 

My Soul is Full of Joy

Joy. It’s one of my favorite words. Joy is a name in my household. It’s my middle name, my daughter’s middle name and her daughter’s first name. When Joy was born, I started collecting anything that had “joy” written on it. I have plaques, pictures, artwork, candles, figurines…well, you get the idea. Every room in my house has some form of the word joy in it. Joy is evident, it is visible, joy is prominent in my home.

 

But what about in my heart? I’ve come to a better understanding of what joy is all about. It has nothing to do with the physical circumstances in my life and everything to do with my spiritual well-being. Regardless of what may be going on around me, I am filled with joy because of Jesus who is the joy-giver, the abundant life-giver.

 

Nehemiah understood the power of joy. He reminded Israel that “The joy of the Lord is your strength.” (Nehemiah 8:10) If you are having some difficulty in this area, maybe this is a good reminder for you as well. Don’t allow your joy to be stolen by the enemy or the junk going on in this world. Allow God’s joy to give you the strength you need to face tomorrow.

 

My Body is at Rest

Once we stand up, we won’t be at rest. But there is not a better sleep aid you could possibly purchase from the pharmacy than this hour and a half. God created our bodies to toil and rest. It’s a cycle. And when the rhythm of this cycle is in sync, our bodies will be able to rest well.

 

Of course there are other things that might keep us from resting. Guilt, shame, sin, harsh words directed toward us or that passed through our own lips, grief, despair, brokenness and this list could go on and on. If anything is keeping you from rest tonight, maybe it’s time to seek the Great Physician and Healer of your soul. Remember, Jesus came to offer you abundant life.

 

There is more. Through all of this, we are not alone. This verse specifically says, “As I walk with you.” God is with you. He is with you on the mountain tops as well as the valleys. God is walking along with you. God is providing exactly what you need when you need it. Do not doubt for a moment that He isn’t.

 

Tonight as we begin the motion portion of our evening, think on these things:

  • What makes you glad?
  • What brings you joy?
  • When are you at rest?

 

And remember:

  • God is directing your path.
  • God is leading you to a beautiful life.
  • God provides never-ending pleasures.
  • God is the provider of true joy and contentment.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Yikes!

 

You know what it feels like when you have deadlines approaching? Sometimes there’s anxiety. Sometimes lost sleep. Sometimes you feel overwhelmed. Sometimes there’s a sense of peace (if and when you know that everything is covered).

 

???????????????????????????????Well I’m feeling a little bit of all of these. I passed one deadline already…Get Yourself Ready is complete and in the hands of my Bible study ladies. This was a big one. But not my only deadline.

 

Our women’s ministry at Rocky will be hosting a “girl’s night out” event next Thursday. This is a big step for us. Our events are usually speakers from within our church, but for this night, we decided to bring in an improve comedy team to help us laugh out loud. This was a big decision, but one that we pray will be uplifting to the ladies in our area. I ask that you join us in prayer for this evening…and if you live in my neck of the woods, why not consider joining us for this fun event? You can purchase tickets at rmcc.org.

 

Once this deadline has passed, I’ll be able to relax a bit.

 

Or so you think!

 

Nope. Just around the corner from February 11 is March 19. This is the day my son will take a bride. I’m tearing up as I write these words. I am so happy and thrilled for him. But it’s a big day. It’s a big deadline. And there’s lots of work to do before that deadline. I would ask for your prayers for this day and their marriage as well.

 

Now there’s more going on between now and March 19. There’s a birthday party for our grandson…hard to believe he will be 5-years old! There’s the remembrance day for our grandson…even harder to believe he’s been with Jesus for 5 years. There’s a trip to Ohio…I love road trips! There are still Bible studies to lead, blog posts to write and work at the church that needs to be done. Deadline upon deadline upon deadline.

 

So what are my plans for meeting these deadlines? I think I’ll take my guidance from Jesus. Jesus had a deadline while He was among us. His deadline was the cross. That’s where He had to be on a specific day. To get ready for that moment, Jesus made preparations and set certain things in motion.

 

Jesus Didn’t Waver in His Mission and Goal

Jesus was focused on what and where He was going. Each interaction was intentional. Each lesson was taught with purpose. Each relationship was taken to the next level.

 

My mission must be Jesus’ mission. My mission must be to point others to Jesus and help them deepen their relationship with Him. My interactions must be intentional. My teaching must have purpose. My relationships must be taken to the next level.

 

What about you? Is your mission Jesus’ mission?

 

Jesus Prepared Those Who Would Take Over

Once Jesus began His ministry, He began preparing those who would be the next leaders in His Kingdom. Jesus spent quality time with the twelve apostles, taught them with passion and developed the leadership skills that they would need once Jesus returned to be with His Father.

 

I must do the same. Yes, with my ministry at Rocky, but also in my personal life. Who will pick up the baton once I am no longer here? What legacy will I leave so that my children and grandchildren will have this great desire to share God’s message with others? If I am not intentional in this, this process will disappear.

 

Who are you bringing up beside and behind you to carry on once you are gone?

 

Jesus Continued His Ministry

Knowing that the cross was before Him didn’t sidetrack Jesus from His day-to-day ministry. He talked. He taught. He healed. He encountered. He lived. He cried. He calmed. He challenged. He rebuked. He loved. And all the while, Jesus knew He was heading to the cross.

 

My deadlines are nothing like Jesus’, but my life must reflect His. In my day-to-day ministry, Jesus must be displayed. In my day-to-day living, Jesus must be who others see in my life. My ministry continues regardless of the deadlines I face.

 

Are deadlines keeping you from doing God’s work?

 

Jesus Spent Quality Time with His Heavenly Father

In the last moments of Jesus’ life, who do we find Jesus with? His apostles. His inner circle. But most of His time was spent with God. Prayers for others and Himself were lifted to the God of the universe, Jesus’ heavenly Father. In the midst of His anguish, God was Jesus’ lifeline.

 

God must be my lifeline as well. In the midst of my rushing about, “get my to-do list done” craziness, feeling “out of control” deadline frenzy, I must stop and spend time with my heavenly Father. If I don’t, I won’t find the peace and well-being that is needed for this busy life. I know without a doubt, if this time with God isn’t my top priority, I will be a mess.

 

Do you spend quiet time with God each day? Is this time your top priority?

 

Jesus Met the Deadline

Oh how thankful I am for this. Jesus chose to be taken to the cross without fuss or fight. Nothing could or would keep Him from that deadline. Jesus was present. Jesus was intentional. Jesus was thoughtful. Jesus was there.

 

I fail to meet my deadlines with the grace that Jesus met His. But I can strive each day to be more present. I can strive each day to be more intentional. I can strive each day to be more thoughtful.

 

How do you meet deadlines?

 

Friend, I pray that you are able to take some of Jesus’ examples and place them in your own lives. It’s what I try to do each day. Be a little more like Jesus than I was yesterday. With Jesus’ example, God’s uplifting arm and the Holy Spirit to lead and guide, I am able to do so.

 

Now, let’s get after these deadlines!

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Get Yourself Ready – Lesson 1

 

This morning I had the opportunity to study the first lesson in the Bible study I wrote on 1 and 2 Peter. It’s been an exciting journey and one that I have been so blessed in as I’ve grown closer to Jesus through Peter’s words. I want to share a little bit of my study with you. This is the teaching portion I shared with my ladies this morning. I pray that you will find some words of encouragement here.

 

You’ve spent a week with this fellow Peter. You’ve searched Scripture that gave you a better understanding of who he was and what his role in the early church was. But, there is still more to learn about this multi-faceted man.

 

Picture this scene with me if you will. Jesus had been seen teaching by the Lake of Gennesaret or the Sea of Galilee. People swarmed to hear what Jesus had to say. Luke tells us that the people were crowding around Him so they could hear His teaching.

 

A short distance away were fishermen washing their fishing nets. These men had fished all night and were preparing to head home and call it a day. But then, Jesus stepped into Simon’s boat. I can’t help but think that this is moment that everything changed for Peter. The Son of God stepped into Peter’s world. His fishing world. His day-to-day-living world.

 

As the story unfolds, Jesus taught a bit from the boat, but then asked to “put out into deep water and let down the nets for a catch.” (Luke 5:4 – NIV) I believe this next verse is key to Peter’s future as well as our own. “Simon answered, ‘Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything. But because you say so, I will let down the nets.” (Luke 5:5 – NIV)

 

First, Peter called Jesus “Master.” Peter had heard Jesus’ message. Maybe it wasn’t the message that Peter wanted to hear, but he recognized Jesus as a master at His trade. Peter saw the people. Peter had heard of and had seen, the miracles Jesus was performing. And because of all that Peter was experiencing in this encounter with Jesus, Peter called Jesus “Master.”

 

But then, Peter told the Son of God that He didn’t know what He was talking about. Peter and his co-workers had fished all night and were cleaning their nets when Jesus stepped into the boat. Not a fish had been caught. They were professionals. They knew their trade. And along comes an unskilled, wanna-be “fisherman” who thinks they missed the right fishing spot. I must admire Peter in this moment for really holding his tongue.

 

Finally, Peter gave in and obeyed. “But because you say so, I will let down the nets.” (Luke 5:5) Peter could have refused. Peter could have said “You’re crazy!” Peter could have thrown Jesus overboard. But instead, Peter said okay because Jesus had asked him to do so.

 

Well, as it turned out, Jesus was right. The results of this fishing venture proved to be an amazing sight.

 

This rag-tag group of fishermen who chose to obey Jesus caught so many fish they had to call for help. The nets were ripping. The boats were sinking. But Jesus was true to His word. They caught fish.

 

It was in this moment that Peter recognized his sinful nature. He fell at Jesus’ knee and said, “Go away from me Lord; I am a sinful man!” (Luke 5:8) What a turning point for Peter. And I believe we read Peter’s acknowledgement of this truth in 1 & 2 Peter as he shares the message of grace to his readers.

 

Which led to the next result of this scriptural account. Jesus turned to this group of men who had just pulled in the catch of a lifetime and said, “Don’t be afraid; from now on you will catch men.” (Luke 5:10) And you know what happened? Peter and his friends pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed Jesus.

 

What can we learn from Peter’s encounter with Jesus?

 

We learn that we can call Jesus “Master.” Every mainstream version of the Bible translates this word “master.” The Greek word here is epistatēs (e-pē-stä’-tās ) and it was the word used by Jesus’ disciples not so much for His teaching, but for His authority. For each of us, we too must determine whether we believe Jesus’ teaching, but we must also determine how Jesus’ authority affects our lives. What authority have you given Jesus in your life?

 

We also see here that Peter questioned Jesus’ request or perhaps, Peter just stated the facts. They had “fished all night and had caught nothing.” I think it is okay to question. I think it’s a good idea to state the facts. But I don’t believe we should stay in this position. This is where faith meets our day-to-day living. Sometimes we simply need to say, “Because You say so, I will…” What is it that you need to let go of?

 

And then we need to move. Do what Jesus is asking you to do. This lesson is a hard one. It means that we will move from our comfort zone into the unknown. It means that we will make a risky move. It means that we are going to be stretched. Are you willing to take a risk because Jesus tells you to do so?

 

We also learn to recognize that without God’s grace we are “sinful women (or men).” Our dear friend Peter got it in this moment. Peter knew his selfish, human nature would cause him trouble. But Jesus saw something special in Peter. And ladies, He sees the same in you and me. Jesus knew that in just a few short years He would hang on a cross and carry the burden of each human being’s sin. That included Peter. That included you and me. Yes, we all sin and fall short of the glory of God…every single day. But with God’s grace and forgiveness, we are able to live as justified, sanctified women…every single day.

 

And finally, “don’t be afraid” to leave everything behind and follow Jesus. Fear is tough. It debilitates. It keeps us from doing amazing things. It apparently was what was hindering Peter and his friends from following Jesus. Is fear hindering you from doing what Jesus is calling you to do? If so, these words are for you. “Don’t be afraid.” It doesn’t mean you won’t have problems, or issues, or setbacks, or push back. What it does mean is “don’t be afraid.” Don’t allow fear to stop you from making your next move. From sharing the Gospel with your neighbor. From loving your enemy. From going on a mission trip. From speaking the truth in love. From befriending an outcast. From giving a little more. From standing upon your morals. From __________ (you fill in the blank). “Don’t be afraid.”

 

Just as Jesus stepped into Peter’s fishing boat, Jesus desires to step into our day-to-day-living. The Son of God wants to be an integral part of your life. Jesus wants to be with you through the highlights and the lowlights. It’s up to you and me to decide how far we will allow Him to come into our “boat.”

 

Peter wasn’t perfect once he walked away from his fishing nets and boat. Far from it. But Peter chose to allow Jesus to do His work on, in and through him. Each day he looked just a little bit more like Jesus. His actions looked a little bit more like Jesus’. His words sounded a little bit more like Jesus. His thoughts began to model Jesus’ thoughts.

 

And I can’t move on here without saying that Peter had seen Jesus at work. In the midst of the healing Jesus was doing in this area, Peter’s own mother-in-law had been healed by the Great Physician just a few days before. Peter knew. All it took was a gentle nudge from the Master to make this remarkable change in this man. And don’t believe for a minute that Jesus isn’t able do the same in you and me.

 

So this is what this journey is about. For each of us to look a little bit more like Jesus each day. One step at a time. One word at a time. One action at a time. One thought at a time.

 

The question I will leave with you today is, “Will you let Jesus into your boat?”

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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“Get Yourself Ready: A Study on 1 & 2 Peter”

 

If you recall, the reason I stopped writing on my blog each day was so that I could devote my thought processes to writing a Bible study on 1 and 2 Peter. I knew that I would learn along the way, but I really am amazed at what God has shown me through this process.

 

???????????????????????????????From the moment I started putting words on paper, I felt God’s Spirit leading and directing. The Holy Spirit helped me to recall things I’d studied. The Holy Spirit moved my creative mind to reach a little deeper. The Holy Spirit enabled me to complete this work.

 

And now, this study is out there. There is a group of ladies who are digging into God’s Word to see what I had to say about these eight chapters of the Bible. Exposed. Vulnerable. Wide-open. That’s how I feel about this step of faith.

 

But as I have written more and more about Peter since printing the study, I am encouraged by Jesus’ words to Peter in Luke 5. “Do not be afraid.” (Luke 5:10 – NIV) And it’s as if I can hear Jesus speak these words to me.

 

“Donna, do not be afraid.”

 

Has Jesus called you to do something you’ve never done before? Something outside your comfort zone? Something you can’t imagine yourself doing? If so, go for it. He is asking for a purpose. He is nudging for a reason. He is pushing you to bigger and greater things. Take the first step and trust that Jesus knows what He is doing.

 

Do not be afraid.

 

I know that these ladies who are working through Get Yourself Ready: A Study on 1 & 2 Peter will be kind and generous in their review of my work, but what I pray is that they are touched by what Jesus has to say to them. I pray that they will find areas of their lives that, when touched are transformed. I pray that they will come to know the urgency with which we are to live.

 

I look forward to the day when I am able to share Get Yourself Ready: A Study on 1 & 2 Peter with you. It won’t be long, I promise. But until then…

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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