My Vacation – Day 2

 

???????????????????????????????Yes, I’m on vacation. No, I’m not going anywhere…well lots of trips around the beautiful state of Colorado are in the plans. We are hoping to see some gorgeous fall colors in the mountains. My brother and his lovely bride are coming for a visit. That is vacation enough for me folks!

 

This coming week, I’ll be sharing some older posts. I pray that God will bless you abundantly this week.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

 

Grace and James

 

There is a little phrase in the Book of James that has caught my attention. Perhaps it’s because I’ve been looking for something with the word “grace” in it. Or maybe even the fact that I’ve been searching for a good verse of Scripture from James to display in my home. Whatever the reason, I have found a line that has taken on new meaning for me.

 

“But he gives us more grace.” (James 4:6a – NIV)

 

If you are anything like me, you’re going “phew” right about now. Yeah, I need more grace because sometimes my life doesn’t exactly line up with the teachings of the Bible. And it’s in those moments when God gives me more grace.

 

Now just because I have the opportunity to receive more grace doesn’t mean that I have the right or should continue in sin. The Apostle Paul has a few things to say about that.

 

Paul also mentioned that grace abounds where sin resides in Romans 5:20b (NIV). “But where sin increased, grace increased all the more.” But Paul goes on to say, “What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer?” (Romans 6:1-2 – NIV)

 

So how are we to live? James offers a five-step plan for us to follow.

 

“Submit yourselves, then, to God.” (James 4:7 – NIV)

Submission is a hard word for us to swallow. But in my study of submission through the years, it has become easier to understand and easier to implement into my life.

 

Everyone is under submission to someone. Some more than others. But being in submission to God, my Creator, is much easier knowing that submission assists in ridding my life of my sinful nature.

 

“Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” (James 4:7 – NIV)

You would think this one would be easy, but the devil knows exactly how to tempt me (see yesterday’s post). But let’s remember that although we are tempted, God makes a way for us to escape the tempter’s snare (1 Corinthians 13:10).

 

God is faithful and He will be with us as we resist the devil.

 

“Come near to God, and he will come near to you.” (James 4:8 – NIV)

Getting close to God only comes one way. Moving toward Him. To do so, we must build and grow our relationship with God. Bible study, prayer, and meditation all play a part of this precious courtship.

 

The result will be well worth the effort. Close proximity to God will never be suffocating or over-bearing. It will be refreshing and wonder-filled. And He will give more grace!

 

“Wash your hands, you sinners.” (James 4:8 – NIV)

I am a hand washer. Not a germophobic necessarily, but I don’t like to have dirty hands, especially in the kitchen. I understand this line.

 

When I am “dirtied” by the world or my sinful nature overtakes my spiritual common sense, I must wash my hands. Wash my hands of the filth of wickedness, the bacteria of sin, the sliminess of iniquity.

 

Clean hands prevent illness in our physical world and according to James, our spiritual world as well.

 

“Purify your hearts, you double-minded.” (James 4:8 – NIV)

Our hearts are to be single-minded according to James. Our hearts must belong to God completely. There isn’t room for two Lord’s on the throne of our hearts. Therefore, we must purify our hearts.

 

King David mentioned clean hands and a pure heart in Psalm 24:4-5 (NIV). Listen to his words. “He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up his soul to an idol or swear by what is false. He will receive blessing from the Lord and vindication from God his Savior.”

 

The blessings we receive during this purification process are far more valuable than anything this world could offer. Anything!

 

Sounds easy doesn’t it? This five-step process. Of course we cannot do it alone. God’s Holy Spirit is with us to lead and guide us along the way. And when we slip up, God is always there to provide more grace.

 

I pray that your day will be blessed by drawing near to God. By asking His assistance in your most difficult situations. And especially by the abundance of grace that God lavishes upon each of us.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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My Vacation – Day 1

 

???????????????????????????????Yes, I’m on vacation. No, I’m not going anywhere…well lots of trips around the beautiful state of Colorado are in the plans. We are hoping to see some gorgeous fall colors in the mountains. My brother and his lovely bride are coming for a visit. That is vacation enough for me folks!

 

This coming week, I’ll be sharing some older posts. I pray that God will bless you abundantly this week.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

 

My Time

 

I seem to be having issues with time management. I just can’t seem to get everything done that needs to get done. You know, the important things. Bible study preparation. Blog posts written. Quiet time with God. One-on-one time with my husband.

 

And then there are the “not as important” items on my “to do” list. Like mopping the kitchen floor. Doing a load of laundry. Taking down the Christmas tree and Christmas decorations.

 

But in my analysis, I found that my time management wasn’t so much about not having enough time to do these things, but much more to do with what I was actually doing with my time. This really hurt. Wounded me through and through.

 

You see, I found this little game on my phone. I installed it thinking it was something my granddaughter Joy would love. What I found was that it was addicting for me!

 

And because I needed more “pearls” to get ahead in the game, I started playing another game get free pearls. And then I put both of those games on my Nook. And there you have it. Addiction. Time consuming, time eating, time-wasting addiction.

 

And the worst part is that I gave up my special time with God to play these silly games!

 

Now granted, I have recently had a new grandchild added and I am spending time with this new addition. I had my two-year-old grandson spend the night and I spent quality time with him. But the relationship that I chose to push to the side was with God. And oh, how that hurts my soul.

 

Perhaps you’ve been in a similar situation. Perhaps you know exactly what I’m talking about. Or it may not be a game that has taken over your time. Maybe it’s a person. Or a television show. Or the internet. Anything we place between ourselves and God is an idol and that is sin.

 

God is a jealous God. He wants us. He wants all of us. He wants the quality part of us. And if we do not give ourselves to Him completely, we are just mouthing the words.

 

I read through Psalm 38 this morning. David had made some errors in his life. He knew he had sinned. This Psalm speaks of David’s feelings toward that sin.

 

David mentions guilt, burden, wounds, sinful folly, mourning, searing pain, feeble, utterly crushed, groaning, anguish of heart, strength failing, failing eyesight, alienation, traps, harm, ruin, deception, iniquity, troubled, evil, and slander.

 

As I read through this Psalm, I realized that many of David’s emotions and feelings were exactly what I was feeling. I had disappointed myself, but more than that I disappointed God.

 

In the middle of this Psalm, David lays his heart open for God to do the healing. David knew exactly what to pray for and he did so. It became my prayer as well. “All my longings lie open before you, O Lord; my sighing is not hidden from you.” (Psalm 38:9 – NIV)

 

David ends this Psalm with yet another request from God and one that I also prayed. “Come quickly to help me, O Lord my Savior.” (Psalm 38:22 – NIV)

 

You see I cannot do this on my own. I’d just fall back into my old habits. But when God joins me in the battle, in the struggle, in the temptation, I can be victorious. Together we can overcome this sin.

 

Remember, anything that I place between myself and God is sin. It’s that simple. For me, playing a simple game intended for enjoyment became a sin. It may not be for you, but I would dare say there is something else that you could call “sin.”

 

So today, let’s examine our lives and become aware of the areas we are lacking self-control. Let’s call out to God to help us through the removal of said issue. And then bathe in the luxury of His grace and forgiveness.

 

This is what I plan to do today.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Stretched

 

Rocky Mountain Christian Church offers a very unique program that is helping to transform my life. Praise in Motion (Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm at the Frederick Campus) is a movement class that combines body, mind and soul to draw the participants closer to God. It has truly been a great way for me to release the tensions of the day and while doing so, allows me to focus on God and what He’s done in my life. I love Praise in Motion!

 

Daytona 500 004Now I love the praise part. Yes, there are times I wonder if a song is ever going to end. Those times when my legs are burning or my shoulder is screaming at me to stop. But I’ve learned to push through those moments, ask God to give me strength to continue and then I do. I just seem to be able to keep going.

 

But then, we stretch to end the evening. This has been the most difficult thing for me physically. I follow the directions of our leaders. I continue to ask God to give me stamina to finish. But sometimes I just don’t think I can stand another moment in some positions. Now I do. I stick with it, but it is very difficult.

 

At least one of the leaders of Praise in Motion reads my blog, so she’s probably freaking out about now. We are consistently being told to only do what feels comfortable. I do listen. But wait, I have something very important to say about this.

 

It’s real easy to praise God when things are going smoothly right? Every part of life is in sync. There are no troubles or worries. And life is one big praise and worship time. These times of our life are so great!

 

But then we are asked to be stretched. Something happens. You know what I’m talking about. Betrayal. Loss. Disappointment. Anxiety. Change. Failure. And then what? How do you handle life when faced with these issues?

 

Well, we praise God. There is great power in praising the One who has redeemed your soul. Even in, especially in the valleys.

 

What I’ve figured out in Praise in Motion is that when I start to stretch, I stop praising God. I don’t know why, but I do. That’s when I lose my focus, lose my way and wander around in the desert of self-pity, or the quagmire of despair, or the trash heap of gloom. It can be that way in life as well.

 

So today I would encourage you to get out of that desert, quagmire or trash heap and make your way back to God. Praise Him for what you do have instead of focusing on what you don’t.

 

Psalm 34:1 (The Voice) says, “I will praise the Eternal in every moment through every situation. Whenever I speak, my words will always praise Him.”

 

There it is. King David’s words of encouragement for you today. Praise God. All the time. Even when you are being stretched.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Looking for the Good Life?

 

I was reminded this past week of my favorite section of Scripture…some might call this portion my life verses. But what I love about these words is the encouragement I find, the wisdom found and the reminder of Who it all comes from.

 

“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 169-11 – The Voice)

 

My heart is glad today. We begin Women’s Bible Connection at Rocky this morning. These ladies always bring a smile to face and who doesn’t love studying God’s Word! Right? It’s a wonderful day!

 

My soul is full of joy today. Not only am I getting ready for women’s programming to begin, but I have family coming in on Saturday for a week. And I’m on vacation too! I am so excited for next week!

 

My body…well it’s getting as much rest as my mind will allow. I know there are a dozen things that have to get done before 9:00 am this morning. I know there are more than that to get done around my house before 9:00 am on Saturday morning. Sometimes I can’t shut this brain down. But my body is rested. It’s enough. Vacation and sleep-in days are just around the corner…yeah right. What are sleep-in days?

 

And the beautiful promise seen in these verses assure me that I am not alone in my daily toiling. Jesus is with me. He is leading and guiding. He is pushing me to go further. He is reminding me that I am not alone. What a blessed promise!

 

So when we put all of this together, we know true joy and contentment. Yep. Wow! I am once again amazed at the provisions from my Lord.

 

I can’t say I feel these elements every single day, but what I can say is that I know I can experience each element as I bring my concerns to Jesus. That’s exactly what Jesus wants us to do. Remember His words in Matthew 11:28 (NIV). “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” He’s offering. Why not take Him up on His offer?

 

This is what I can say today. Thank you Jesus for this beautiful life. Thank you for the pleasures you open my eyes to each day. Yes, this is the good life.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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2 Corinthians 4:16-18 – Word of God Wednesday

 

I have friends and family who are struggling with life. Life is hard. We live in a world that isn’t easy. But just as this passage of Scripture tells us, we must not lose heart.

 

DSC00374Part of the reason for not losing heart is for others to see how we respond, react and reengage. When our heart and sights are set on Jesus, He is able to help us through these tough times. We find daily renewal and strength to face each day. And those who witness our determination not to be crushed or destroyed will be encouraged to do the same.

 

Today, I pray that you will find encouragement in knowing that Jesus is with you and that your outward struggle is temporary. Please, do not lose heart!

 

“Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” (2 Corinthians 4:16-18 – NIV)

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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