Isaiah 40:6,8 "All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field. The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever."
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Animal fun on the farm
Sunday, May 27, 2012
At The Cross: Hope
“Paul, an apostle of
Christ Jesus by the command of God our Savior and of
Christ Jesus our
hope.” (I Tim. 1:1)
Here are a few of my recent hopes. “I hope you have a good day.” “I hope I didn’t confuse her.” “I hope she knows the directions to my house.” “I hope the shoes are on sale.”
After comparing my list above to the Bible’s teaching of
hope, I realize I have a cheap understanding of hope. Oh, I use the word syntactically correct. I grasp the concept of awaiting something, and
I do want these things, but I greatly lack the rich hope God
offers in The Bible.
When Paul spoke of hope, he described it as “good” (2 Thess.
2:16). Titus modified hope with “blessed” (Tit 2:13). Peter used
“living” (I Pet 1:3) as his adjective. And
the writer of Hebrews chose, “better” (Heb. 7:19). Good hope, blessed hope, living hope, better
hope. Could these words really describe
my hope for a shoe sale?
When Bible authors mention hope, it isn’t connected to good
days, or good directions or even a good sale.
They connect hope with such things as…
Eternal life: “so that,
having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs having the hope of
eternal life” Titus 3:7 (Also Tit 1:2).
Righteousness: “But by faith
we eagerly await through the Spirit the righteousness for which we hope” Gal.
5:5.
Resurrection: “…I (Paul)
stand on trial because of my hope in the resurrection of the dead” Acts 23:6.
God’s glory: “And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God” Rom.
5:2.
Hope for the Bible Authors was no cheap shoe sale—it was overflowing
with the richness of eternity. I mean,
can you taste the delight of eternal life in a mansion made specifically for
you, surrounded by all of creation that has been restored to the perfection of
Eden? Can you hear the praises from
heaven’s angels when you, with your resurrected body that will never degenerate
with sickness or weaken with pain, make an entrance through heaven’s gates? Can you smell the clean, pure, stainless robe
of Christ’s own righteousness draped from your shoulders? Can you gaze upon the mixture of unfailing
love and perfect justice, abounding grace and uncompromised holiness, lavish
mercy and untarnished righteousness, encompassing your vision as God’s glory fills
your eyes? God’s hope is that this life,
these struggles, these experiences are not all there is.
Do you see why my hope is so cheap? The hope the Bible describes isn’t some
earthly desire or petty wish that swings aside like a door on its hinges when
an updated version hits the market. It
is the soul-quenching, savor-relishing hope of eternity spent in complete and
perfect fellowship with Yahweh.
Oh the richness of the hope we can have because Christ Jesus
died on the cross for our sins!
Is it any wonder that when the Bible presents this hope, it
also presents duty? We have a blessed
hope, now teach these things and encourage others. (Tit. 2:.15) We have a living hope, so don’t freak out
when you face trials that test your faith.
(I Pet. 1:3-7) We have a good
hope, so abound in good deeds and words. (2 Thess. 2:16-17). We have a better hope, so draw near to God
(Heb. 7:19). We have a rich hope, so go
tell the world about it.
Here is the prayer I made after studying for this blog.
“Father, the hope given to me through Jesus Christ demands
my soul, my life, my all. No wonder Hebrews
says our hope is the anchor for our souls.
No wonder they mentioned this hope so often to spur one another on and
encourage perseverance. It’s what they
were living for. It’s what imprisoned
their will and focused their choices. It’s
what drove their life. They poured
themselves out not to obtain this hope, they already had it, but to give it to
others. Oh, Yahweh, may I pour myself
out to offer this hope to others. Don’t
let me get wrapped up in cheap imitations.
Don’t let me satisfied with less.
Give me the opportunity to share this blessed, good, living, and better
hope with the Wolof people.” Amen
Friday, May 25, 2012
Spiderman and the Princesses in the closet
Looking out our bedroom window
Fortunately when we designed the house, we also gave ourselves a walk-in closet with room for a bed and enough room left over to still use it as a closet. So I stole Rebekah's bed and set up my little shack. As we were making the bed, we discovered that since the kids are the only ones with twin mattresses, we bought all the sheets accordingly. So of course I decided on the ideal combination. I went with the Disney's Princesses fitted sheet and the Spiderman flat sheet. It seemed so natural. The kids thought this was hilarious.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Coming soon
Coming soon to a mailbox near you!
Getting our newsletters out is truly a family event. It took all 5 of us most of Sunday afternoon to get all of the newsletters printed, folded, stuffed, addressed, stamped, and sealed. Of course it didn't help that we ran out of ink in our printer and had to run into Frankfort to get more.
Getting our newsletters out is truly a family event. It took all 5 of us most of Sunday afternoon to get all of the newsletters printed, folded, stuffed, addressed, stamped, and sealed. Of course it didn't help that we ran out of ink in our printer and had to run into Frankfort to get more.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Training
On Saturday I had the opportunity to do part of the training for the team going from our church to New York City on a mission trip this summer. I shared about the "why" of missions. Why do we get involved in missions and why should be care about going out to reach the world. The obvious answer that we can point to is the fact that we are commanded by Jesus several times to go out and reach the world. Yet I believe that more important is that fact that as Christians we are called to be Christ-like in our lives. If we are to emulate Christ, we cannot escape from the pattern of going out to reach the world. The entire Bible is one long story of God's desire to reach people. God is constantly sending his messengers to the lost throughout the Old Testament. This culminates in the event of God incarnate coming to earth for the sake of people. Not only that, but when Jesus began his ministry on earth, he left his earthly home and went out to reach the people where they were at. It would have been easier and more comfortable to take up residence in Nazareth and send out word for people to come to him. But that isn't what he did. He continued the precedent of going out to seek and to save the lost.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
A Royal Tea
On Saturday the girls and I attended a Royalty Tea at church. It was for all moms and daughters. We had our picture taken, ate great food, and enjoyed the testimony of a mother and daughter from our church. It was fun to spend the afternoon with my wonderful girls.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Finally
So, finally, after spending 5 months in dispatch answering 911 calls, my doctor said I was to the point where I can return to work on patrol. Yesterday I spent the majority of the day running around getting back all the equipment they took away when I went on light duty. I went to pick up my car which had been sitting in a parking lot for the last 5 months. Of course they battery was completely dead, so they had to replace that. I guess it isn't good to leave stuff in your car powered on that long.
As I was reorganizing my mobile office, I found that apparently a mouse has taken up residence in my car as I had to clean mouse poop out of everywhere. I was kind enough to leave a granola bar in there for them to eat and this is the thanks I get?
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