Word of God Wednesday

 

For today, I thought I would share a few verses of Scripture that speak on the topic of God’s Word. I pray that these words will help you to see the importance of being in God’s Word, how God’s Word is relevant in our world today, why you should be applying its words in your life and gaining a better understanding of who God is and the role He desires to play in your life.

 

???????????????????????????????“For the word of the Lord is right and true; he is faithful in all he does.” (Psalm 33:4 – NIV)

 

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.” (Psalm 119:105 – NIV)

 

“The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever.” (Isaiah 40:8 – NIV)

 

“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:16-17 – NIV)

 

“For the word of God is living active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” (Hebrews 4:12 – NIV)

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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Vacation!

 

Wow! What a blast we had last week! It was good to relax and visit with family. But I must admit, it took me a few days to get to that point. I realized several days into vacation that no one was keeping up with me. I would be out of the car and standing at the door waiting for the rest of my party. Ha! They got it a lot faster than I did. Slow down. Relax. Enjoy the moment.

 

Balloon Parade 2014 (11)But there were things to do and places to go and food to eat (we did that a lot on our vacation). Didn’t they want to pack as much into the week as I did? Of course they did…they just wanted to go at a much slower pace and to be honest, a much better pace.

 

I have found that I have to go fast in order to get everything done in a week that needs to get done. I just wouldn’t be able to get through my work load if I didn’t. But what am I missing along the way? Who says I have to accomplish all of these tasks by the end of the week? Why am I running at this pace?

 

Jesus had some pretty important things to accomplish each day of His life. He too had places to go, things to do and food to eat. But we don’t see Jesus rushing from one place to another. We don’t see Jesus rushing from one healing to another. We don’t see Jesus rushing through His teaching so He could get to the next point. Jesus was careful to notice people and places. Jesus was intentional about who He ate with. Jesus purposed to spend time with those who mattered, including quiet time with His heavenly Father. Boy can I learn a lesson or two from my Savior!

 

I went back to work yesterday thinking of all the things I needed to get done, when perhaps I should have been thinking of all the people I could have connected with. Who could I have had lunch with? Who needed a few moments of my time? I was already back to work, work, work instead of having a mind like Christ.

 

Today is another day. I have another opportunity to spend time with people who might need to hear a word of encouragement or discernment or guidance. Maybe someone needs a hug or a pat on the back. So that’s my plan today. To be aware of what those around me need. And then, I’ll do it.

 

What are your plans today? Do you need to adjust your mind-set? Do you need to slow down? Do you need to share God’s grace with someone? Are you willing to change? I pray that you will allow God to show you the areas of your life that need to be tweaked. I’m ready. Are you?

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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“Tell Me the Story of Jesus” – Monday Musical Musings

 

“Tell Me the Story of Jesus” has to be at the top of my list of favorite hymns. Seems that the lyrics just flow from my lips and the tune is so easy to sing. And if you really want to know the truth, it’s in the key of D. That is my favorite key.

 

IMAG1492Well, since I rarely sing any more, maybe it was my key.

 

One thing that I love about reading lyrics to any song is finding that one phrase that makes the whole song worth it. In “Tell Me the Story of Jesus,” the words that bring out the meaning of this hymn are the last line of the third verse. “Love paid the ransom for me.”

 

Without this great love God had for mankind, there would be no story to tell. Without His willingness to pay the ransom for me, I would know nothing of Jesus. Without Jesus, there is no hope of reconciliation.

 

So, just as this hymn suggests, tell me the stories of Jesus so that I can write them on my heart, believe in their words and allow these stories to transform my life. I pray that you will find this same encouragement from this hymn as I do.

 

Take a look at the lyrics and listen to the version of “Tell Me the Story of Jesus” below. Above all, I pray that your desire to draw closer to Jesus will deepen because of the ransom that was paid for you.

 

“Tell Me the Story of Jesus”

 

Tell me the story of Jesus, write on my heart every word;

Tell me the story most precious, sweetest that ever was heard.

Tell how the angels in chorus sang as they welcomed His birth,

“Glory to God in the highest! Peace and good tidings to earth.”

(Refrain)

 

Fasting alone in the desert, tell of the days that are past,

How for our sins He was tempted, yet was triumphant at last.

Tell of the years of His labor, tell of the sorrow He bore,

He was despised and afflicted, homeless, rejected and poor.

(Refrain)

 

Tell of the cross where they nailed Him, writhing in anguish and pain;

Tell of the grave where they laid Him, tell how He liveth again.

Love in that story so tender, clearer than ever I see;

Stay, let me weep while you whisper, love paid the ransom for me.

(Refrain)

 

Refrain:

Tell me the story of Jesus, writing on my heart ever word;

Tell me the story most precious, sweetest that ever was heard.[i]

 

Click here to listen to the Gaither’s version of this beautiful hymn.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

 

 

[i] “Tell Me the Story of Jesus,” Words by Fanny J. Crosby, Music by John R. Sweeney, Public Domain, 1880.

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Let the Worshipers Arise

 

One of my favorite music albums is by Phillips, Craig and Dean titled, “Let the Worshipers Arise.” Every song on the album points the listener to make the decision to grow spiritually. To grow closer in your relationship with Jesus. To allow God’s Spirit to work in a more powerful way. To step it up in your day-to-day walk with Jesus. To arise with other believers who want to see and make a difference in their world.

 

Think of your own life. Where do you need to see revival? What needs to change? What do you need to surrender to Jesus to be more like Him? Where will you make a difference today?

 

These are questions each of us must ask and answer. And there are many more to consider. But the main thing here is to ask yourself, “will I be one of the worshipers today who is willing to stand up, to arise and be who God called me to be?” It’s a great day to begin, rejoin or increase your presence on the journey. I pray that you will be encouraged to deepen your relationship with Jesus.

 

I know you’ve had your fill of repeated blog posts, but it’s Sunday and that’s what I do. So enjoy this additional post about making a difference. Grace and peace to all today!

 

Make a Difference

 

Today is a special day! I have the opportunity to share with a group of ladies about my journey to SE Asia and how God continues to use me through that journey.

 

It’s been good to look back on my trip and see how God used me then and how He continues to use me now. To see the lessons I’ve learned along the way and am still learning. So here is piece of what I’ll be sharing with this group.

 

One of our goals was to increase the worldview of ourselves and the American Church.

 

My personal worldview changed beyond what I could have imagined. I’d never been outside the United States (except Canada). I didn’t know what to expect. So everything I saw, heard, tasted and learned from the beginning was a worldview changer for me.

 

My experiences in SE Asia are still kind of hodge podge. They are all jumbled together into a large picture. Maybe one day I’ll be able sort them all out and present them as individual experiences.

 

But while I am still trying to figure some of it out, here are a few things I believe that has changed for me.

 

I have brothers and sisters in Christ all over the world. They listen to K-Love radio. They read the same Bible. They are gifted in the same ways that I am gifted. And above all, Jesus loves them as He loves me.

 

I also have come to realize that Christ’s Church is persecuted around the world and that we take far too much for granted in America. When asked how the American Church could prepare for persecution, we were told to study and memorize God’s Word.

 

How often do you take the number of Bible’s sitting on your shelf or table for granted? Believing they will always be there? Before I went to SE Asia, I know I did this quite often.

 

Now I understand how desperate I would be without God’s Word. The solution? Memorize Scripture. Don’t allow Satan to make us believe that we cannot do this. Let’s allow God to show us how easy it is with His help.

 

I also learned how good it is to see dedicated workers in the field. Those who are willing to be persecuted for their faith. Those who know the truth and aren’t afraid to share that truth with others.

 

I have often ignored situations or turned my back on those who need to hear the Gospel. And I can share God’s love freely with those I encounter. I used to take this freedom for granted…just like so many others. But now I know how important it is to make the most of every situation. Making each one count for God.

 

In Ephesians, Paul encouraged his fellow Christians to “Be very careful then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.” (Ephesians 5:15-16 – NIV)

 

And also in Colossians, Paul says, “Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity.” (Colossians 4:5 – NIV)

 

What opportunities have you missed? I know I’ve missed plenty. But you and I woke up this morning with the possibility of new opportunities. Today we can hear Paul’s words and do as he asks. Make the most of every opportunity.

 

God has taken me on a journey. My journey isn’t finished yet with SE Asia. And for that I’m thankful. I don’t want to stop being stretched until it’s time for me to see Jesus face to face. I pray that your worldview of Christians in SE Asia has changed just a bit too.

 

How can you make a difference? What can you do? Maybe you could send a card of encouragement to a missionary. Maybe you could send a gift. Maybe you could add them to your prayer time. Maybe you could open your heart now for God to prepare you to join me on the next service trip to SE Asia or another area of the world.

 

There are many ways you can make a difference. Be open to God’s leading. You never know how He will use you.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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My Vacation – Day 8

 

???????????????????????????????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

 

Just Plain Crazy!

 

I have seen some crazy things on the roads of Colorado in the past few years. A few have had me scratching my head and saying, “How did that happen?”

 

For example, I saw a car on the median barriers. You know those large cement barriers. Like a teeter-totter. It was dangling, balanced as if a giant had come along and placed it strategically in that position. Now, how do you explain that to your spouse or your insurance company?

 

And then there was the time I saw a large moving van stopped along the highway. Smoke was streaming out the back end and flames were visible. The moving van was on fire! Again, how do you explain this situation to the people whose belongings have just burned up?

 

And last year with our dry, hot, windy weather here in Colorado, I passed by a wildfire on the highway. It was frightening as traffic passed the whipping flames not more than 10 feet from our cars. That was a memorable, yet crazy moment.

 

I’m sure if you took a moment to think about it you too, have seen some unusual happenings around you. Situations or scenes that seem very out of place and yes, even crazy.

 

I wonder if that isn’t how the local people of Jesus’ day reacted when He visited their villages. There were strange words spoken. There were strange and even crazy scenes witnessed. Jesus brought an entourage with Him that I suspect folks were leery of.

 

But the people were drawn to Jesus. They couldn’t help but sit and listen to His words. They were mesmerized by the miracles He performed. There was nearly always a crowd. But why do you suppose that is?

 

Although Jesus’ words and actions were unfamiliar to these people, His words and actions were filled with hope, love, acceptance, forgiveness, and honesty. They were exactly what they needed to hear. What they needed to see. Feel what they needed to feel.

 

As we read the accounts of Jesus’ interactions with others, we also might say something like “that’s crazy!” But to be honest, we are drawn to His words just as much as the villagers were 2,000 years ago. Because we too need the hope, love, acceptance, forgiveness and honesty that Jesus offers.

 

Crazy? Some may think so. But for me, to hear or read Jesus’ words in the Gospels fills my heart with joy. His words spoken all those years ago were spoken and recorded for me to read today. His words are just as relevant and meaningful today as they were then.

 

So as you continue through your day today, think of the craziness in your life. If you haven’t already done so, isn’t it time to give that craziness to Jesus? He would love to take it and make it into something beautiful and useful for His kingdom.

 

Just read what Jesus had to say about it. “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30 – NIV)

 

It may sound crazy, but it isn’t. It’s rational. It’s reasonable. It’s sensible. If you’re looking for hope or love or acceptance or forgiveness or honesty, Jesus is your last stop on the searching train. He offers it all to you and me.

 

Today I pray that you will stop and listen to the words Jesus is speaking. They are for you.

 

Grace and peace be yours in abundance,

 

Donna

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