Get Yourself Ready Lesson 3

 

Another week of Bible study in 1 and 2 Peter. Take a look at what I shared with my ladies today.

 

What a week we’ve had! I had to laugh as I got around to day 4 of this lesson. I thought to myself, “Wow! Does God seriously love me this much! This is over-the-top, crazy kind of love.” I wrote this study and still was amazed at these beautiful words of endearment we studied this week.

 

I want to land on one idea from all that you learned this week. And that word is “chosen.”

 

When it comes to relationships, there are some where we don’t get to choose.

 

We didn’t get to choose our parents. We were born into a family and didn’t have a say in who our parents would be.

 

We didn’t get to choose our children. Unless you’ve adopted (which some of you have), our children are born to us without an opportunity for us to say “yes” or “no.”

 

One relationship in which we get to choose is our spouse or the one we love. So why do we choose a particular person to spend our lives with? We probably have some criteria for this choice. A few may include:

 

  • That they are a good friend
  • That they accept you for who you are
  • That they have the same interests or values
  • That they value marriage
  • That they share your goals
  • That they have carved a niche in our hearts

 

These are just a few examples of why you might choose someone to build a relationship with.

 

In 1 Peter 1:1-2 (NIV), Peter says that we are “God’s elect…who have been chosen…” But here’s the thing, when did God choose us?

 

  • 2 Thessalonians 2:13 (NIV) tells us that “from the beginning God chose you to be saved through the sanctifying work of the Spirit and through belief in the truth.”
  • Ephesians 1:4 (NIV) reminds us that God “chose us in him (Jesus) before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight.”
  • Even Jesus told His disciples (that includes you and me) that they didn’t choose Him, but that He chose them to go and bear fruit in John 15:16.

 

Before you or I were even born, God chose us to part of His Kingdom.

 

But here is the astonishing thing about God. He continues to choose us when we don’t choose Him. If this were not the case, Jesus wouldn’t have gone to the cross. You see, “God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8 – NIV)

 

God continues to choose us when:

 

  • We fall short
  • We are unfaithful
  • We fall into temptation
  • We turn away from Him
  • We seek other gods

 

And what’s more, God lavishes us with love. 1 John 3:1 (NIV) is a great reminder for us. “How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called the children of God!”

 

So you might think that all of these terms of endearment in 1 and 2 Peter are over-the-top. But isn’t that just like our Father? He wants us to know for certain that He chose you and me. And when God looks at you and me, this is what God sees:

 

  • His elect
  • His ransomed and redeemed
  • His living stones
  • His spiritual house
  • His holy and royal priesthood
  • His holy nation
  • His own possession
  • His people
  • His brotherhood of believers
  • His called
  • His blessed
  • His beloved
  • His partakers of divine nature
  • His chosen

 

As part of any relationship, there must be growth. Growth in ourselves as individuals, as well as in partnership with our chosen one. It’s no different in our relationship with God.

 

  • We must make the choice every day to draw closer to Him
  • We must make every effort to be more like Him (to be holy)
  • We must develop our faith and trust in Him
  • We must bear spiritual fruit
  • We must choose to believe that we are His chosen, beloved daughter

 

Another element to making a choice in a relationship is the purpose for getting into a relationship. Why do we choose a spouse or a friend or a child? I suspect there are plenty of reasons, but here is a short list.

 

  • For love
  • For support
  • For companionship
  • For encouragement
  • For acceptance

 

God chose you for a purpose as well. Colossians 1:16 reminds us that we were created by, through and for God. So why would God create you and me? What is our purpose?

 

This question has been answered in Rick Warren’s popular book The Purpose Driven Life.[i] In this book, Pastor Warren shares five purposes that we must live out in our lives.

 

God created you and me:

  1. For His pleasure. Revelation 4:11 (NIV) says, “You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being.” Without God in our lives, we are nothing. We have nothing. However, in His presence, we are able to offer real worship.
  2. To be part of His family. We find these encouraging words in Ephesians 1:5 (NIV). “In love he predestined us to be adopted as his sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will.” Remember, God chose you. He adopted you to be part of His family and through this adoption we are able to enjoy real fellowship.
  3. To be like Christ. This is a big part of our purpose. We are reminded in Romans 8:29 that we are to be conformed to the likeness of Jesus, God’s Son. When we become more like Christ, we come to understand what real discipleship is.
  4. For service. If you haven’t memorized Ephesians 2:10 by now, this should probably be at the top of your list. “We are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” When we learn this purpose for our lives, we are able to practice real ministry.
  5. For a mission. Jesus is sending us into the world to share His message. This is the reproduction piece. “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19-20 – NIV) This purpose leads us to live out real evangelism.

 

Do you feel special? You should! God loves you more than you can imagine. If that is hard for you to understand, that’s okay. Remember, this is a growing relationship and someday we will all know the fullness of God’s love for each of us.

 

Until then, let’s rejoice that God has chosen us. Let’s praise Him for His desire to lavish His love and grace upon us. Let’s be diligent in the work He has set for us to do. And let’s strive to be more like Jesus every day.

 

Are you ready to move forward with this relationship?

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] The Purpose Driven Life, Rick Warren, Zondervan, 2002.

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Monday Morning Prayer

 

One of my favorite times while on my “sabbatical blog posting period” was Monday mornings from 9:00-10:00 am. During the remodel of Rocky’s worship auditorium, there were a group of prayer warriors who spent an hour each day praying over the work that was being done, for the safety of those who were doing the work and for God’s great purpose once the work was complete. Monday mornings were that special time for me.

 

As we looked back over all of the prayer requests that were made during this remodel, we checked off box after box of the requests that God had answered. It was very powerful to see God at work.

 

But I must admit, while there was a mighty work happening just feet from where I prayed, there was mighty work going on within my heart, mind and soul. God showed me beautiful truths during this time and I’d like share just a few of them with you. Today, I’ll share from one passage.

 

I read through Revelation 21 and found beautiful imagery of a new heaven and new earth and a New Jerusalem. These are some of the points I made:

 

God makes all things new (Revelation 21:5). Just as our worship auditorium is new, God is able to create something new from each of us.

 

“It is done” (Revelation 21:6). Our worship auditorium is complete. It is done. Perhaps there are things in our lives that we need to speak these words over. A relationship. A temptation. A sin. A past experience. When we allow God to work in our lives, He is able to help us see what is finished and what needs to be put aside.

 

The gates never close (Revelation 21:25). This caught my attention because in my own life, I must always be open to sharing God’s message with others. This part of who I am can never close.

 

There is no need of light for the Lamb is its lamp (Revelation 21:23). In our worship auditorium are very large windows because we have a beautiful view of the Rocky Mountains. But when it comes time to worship, shades cover the view so that we can focus on God and the message that is being presented. Even in the darkness, there is light, because the Lamb is our lamp.

 

On the twelve foundations were the names of the apostles (Revelation 21:14). We must have a foundation. This foundation must be rock solid. And part of that foundation must be the apostles’ teaching. The early Church “devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” (Acts 2:42 – NIV) How blessed we are to have Scripture to help us to create a firm foundation.

 

Well, this is just one piece of learning while spending time with God. I pray that you are able to see how God can take something old and create something new. And if you live in the area and would like to see our new worship auditorium, stop by. I’d love to give you a tour!

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Let’s Participate!

 

I can imagine that you might get tired of me sharing what I’ve learned while studying and writing a Bible study on 1 and 2 Peter. It’s where I’ve lived and landed most days for the past six months, so it really is only natural that most of my “ah ha” moments have been in these eight chapters.

 

Daytona Beach 014mBut honestly, there is so much wisdom and wealth in these short books! If you haven’t taken the time to read through them lately, why not make it a goal today. It won’t take long. I promise!

 

Promises. We hear people making promises every day. Sometimes the words “I promise” are empty, hoping that the person hearing these words will believe them and drop the subject. Other times these words are filled with hopes and dreams and anticipation. And of course, there are situations when these words are spoken half-heartedly.

 

While humans can’t seem to fully grasp the idea of promises, one thing for certain, God knows how to make promises and how to keep them. Peter shares these beautiful words in 2 Peter 1:4 (NIV). “Through these (glory and goodness) he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature and escape the corruption in the world caused by evil desires.”

 

Wow! These are powerful words! What do you see in this single verse that brings hope to your heart? That brings a smile to your face? That opens doors of opportunities for you? I pray that you see abundant blessings from this verse.

 

This week in our Bible study on 1 and 2 Peter, the ladies will be searching Scripture for promises that God has made that hold great meaning for them. They were to choose two promises that they found or that they knew to share with the group on Thursday. What I found difficult was just choosing two! Well, not really. I have two promises that always rise to the top of my list.

 

“Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” (Lamentations 3:22-23)

 

“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Corinthians 12:9 – NIV)

 

I love these verses because they show my weaknesses while lifting up God’s greatness.

 

So what might your favorite promises in Scripture be? The Bible is full of them. Remember, God has given us His “very great and precious promises” for us. We get to participate!

 

I pray that you will be able to enjoy the promises laid out of Scripture for you. God has given them, now it’s up to you to believe that He will keep them.

 

I’ll leave you with one more promise found in Romans 8:35-39 (NIV). “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?…No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present for the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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“We Fall Down” – Monday Musical Musings

 

How do you feel about spending time in worship with me this morning? This song came to mind today and I wanted to praise God, so let’s do this together.

 

???????????????????????????????This song is simple and short and yet, there is such deep meaning to these lyrics. It reminds us that we are to be submissive to Jesus. It reminds us that we are to give Jesus everything…all of us as well as all that we have, and even the rule over our own lives. It reminds us of God’s great love for us and the wide expanse of His mercy.

 

And when we recognize these things, our response is to cry out in worship. “Holy, holy, holy.” That’s who God and Jesus are. They are holy.

 

Yes, there aren’t many lyrics here, but what is here is powerful. So let’s worship this morning. Let’s worship the One who is worthy of or praise. Jesus!

 

“We Fall Down”[i]

 

We fall down

We lay our crowns

At the feet of Jesus

The greatness of

Mercy and love

At the feet of Jesus

 

And we cry holy, holy, holy

We cry holy, holy, holy

We cry holy, holy, holy

Is the lamb

 

We fall down

We lay our crowns

At the feet of Jesus

The greatness of

Your mercy and love

At the feet of Jesus

 

And we cry holy, holy, holy

We cry holy, holy, holy

We cry holy, holy, holy

Is the lamb

 

And we cry holy, holy, holy

We cry holy, holy, holy

We cry holy, holy, holy

Is the lamb

 

We cry holy, holy, holy

We cry holy, holy, holy

We cry holy, holy, holy

Is the lamb

 

Click here to listen to this beautiful worship song.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

[i] “We Fall Down,” Words and Music by Chris Tomlin, worshiptogether.com Songs, 1998.

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Psalm 84:10

 

We have come to the beginning of a new week. Sunday. Today is yet one more day to be in God’s presence with His beloved. I pray that you are able to get out and about today, and if you are able to get out, I pray that you will spend some time in God’s court.

 

CCPsalm 84:10 (NIV) says, “Better is one day in your courts than a thousand elsewhere…” If you believe these words, you will be in His house today.

 

Here’s a repeated blog post…summer. Maybe this one will help those who are experiencing winter weather.

 

The Obvious

 

Summer feels like it has arrived in Colorado. With temperatures rising to near 100° today, it is going to be hot. In preparation for summer, last week I purchased a pool for the grandkids to enjoy at my house, but I didn’t pay attention to all the details on the box.

 

I only looked at the height of the pool. I wanted to make sure it was deep enough for Joy to enjoy as well as something Percy and even Leslieanna could splash around in.

 

I unrolled the pool in the family room and at that point Joy said, “Maybe you should blow it up outside…it might not fit through the door.”

 

Wise words from a youngster.

 

Outside, I was surprised that I was not able to blow it up on my own. So I brought out the small shop vacuum and filled the tubes of the lining with air. Then I began to fill it with water. An hour later, there was about two inches of water in the pool.

 

I realized my mistake and decided to take the pool back and find a smaller one.

 

As Mason (my husband) and I discussed it later that evening, he asked if I had seen the 160 inches marking on the box. I told him I wasn’t concerned about that, just the height.

 

I also mentioned that if I had been paying attention, I would have noticed how many people were in the pool on the front picture. That would have given me an idea of just how big this pool really was.

 

I also reminded him of the money exchange fiasco in South Korea last fall…I do tend to have difficulty with numbers.

 

It was clearly obvious that the pool was pretty large. It was clearly obvious that it was going to take a lot of water to fill it. It was clearly obvious that this pool was meant for several adults to enjoy. It was clearly obvious that I ignored all of the above for one small detail.

 

King David found himself in a similar scenario (2 Samuel 11). It was spring and all the kings were at war. Except David. The Israelite army was in battle against their enemies. Their leader however, had chosen to stay in the palace.

 

Bathsheba belonged to someone else. David ignored this important detail. David engaged Bathsheba in an affair which was clearly against God’s precepts. David initiated the death of Bathsheba’s husband. Again, clearly against God’s commands.

 

King David made choices without taking into account the consequences of those choices. David chose to ignore the obvious for his own gratification.

 

And yet, God considered David to be a man after his own heart (1 Samuel 13:13-14).

 

So how does this account help me in my Christian journey? I too ignore the obvious. The lists of sinful behaviors in Scripture are abundant. I still mess up and sin.

 

But God loves me anyway (Romans 5:8). God chooses to forgive my sinful nature (1 John 1:9) because I too, am a woman after His own heart (Psalm 16:2; Acts 13:22). I am one of His chosen (Colossians 3:12-17). I am a daughter of the King. God has created beauty from ashes in my life. I am clothed in garments of praise. I am a display of God’s splendor (Isaiah 61:3).

 

God overlooks the obvious in my life and only looks at my heart (1 Samuel 16:7). When my heart is in line with God’s will and His ways, I am a woman after His own heart.

 

What does God see when He looks at your heart? Is your heart filled with love for others? Is your heart filled with integrity? Is your heart teachable? Is your heart seeking God’s ways and His will? Is your heart repentant? Is God’s presence obvious to those around you because He is the Ruler of your heart?

 

Maybe it’s time to rid our lives of the obvious sin that separates us from our heavenly Father. Maybe it’s time to offer our hearts to Him to become women and men who are fully devoted to His Kingdom. Maybe it’s time for God’s will to replace our will in our lives.

 

I am thankful for a God who is willing to overlook the obvious flaws in my life. I am also thankful for a God who is also willing to create something beautiful out of those obvious flaws. Isn’t it about time for you to allow Him to do His great work in your life as well?

 

I did much better with the second purchase of a pool. It is just big enough for the slide to add some aquatic fun and there is space for all three grandkids. Oh what fun we will have this summer!

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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