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Friday, February 10, 2017

God Sees in the Dark

I found this nifty little verse in Psalm 139 today and it stopped me in my tracks.  It shouted “encouragement” to me.  May it be so for you.

David is writing this: 
“I said to myself, ‘Oh, my.  God even sees me in the dark.  Even at night I am bathed in His light. 

“It’s the truth; darkness is not dark to you, O God.  Night and day, darkness and light, they are all the same with you.”


I’m taking an editorial privilege here and saying this … David wasn’t speaking just in reality here – he was giving us a metaphorical message.

Darkness isn’t just lack of light.  Darkness is also lack of a sense of direction, confusion, a moment when answers don’t come, a despairing time in life, trials and tribulations of all sorts, and our wandering years when we ‘had it our way.”

David is reminding us of this … God still is with us and SEES us even in the darkness of our journey.

I take great comfort in that. 

Earlier in Psalm 139 David asks, “Where can I go from your Sprit? To where can I flee your presence? 

The great news is this … You can never go anywhere without God’s spirit and presence.  NEVER!


Acts 18:27 says this: “He is not far from each of us.”

Joshua 1:9 reminds us that “God will never leave us nor forsake us.”

There is a hymn we sang in my youth – The Solid Rock.  I was reminded of this phrase tucked at the end of verse three.


When all around my soul gives way
He then is still my hope and stay

These facts are self-evident!
~God is faithful.
~His character/nature never changes.
~He is not caught off guard by anything we 
   do.
~He will get us through whatever we face.

And as we pick up with Psalm 139, we find this:

If I climb to the heavens, you are there.
If I go underground, you are there.
If I go to Dubai, or western Africa, you are there.
You will find me in a minute.  You’re already there waiting for me.

Oh, yes, God even sees me in the dark.”


Thanks be to God!



Offering Words of
Hope Encouragement
Inspiration
One Word at a Time


Thursday, February 2, 2017

When the Cage Door Opens

Got time for a new idea in blogging?  I have a triplet of posts that I want you to read. 

The first one is a poem/prose from my blog site The Cage.
And then, from Morning Notes you’ll find this – The Cage – a post offering hope and encouragement.
And finally, from Internet Church – we find When the Cage Door Opens – offering hope from God’s word.  I liked this idea, thanks to Seth Godin’s book What to Do When It’s Your Turn.  The basic idea is Seth’s, but wrapped in my words, and inspiration from The Bible in Internet Church.
I hope you read all three.  I especially hope you share at least one of them with someone who might feel caught in some kind of trap and need to find an escape.  Enjoy.


Cages are traps.  Cages are snares.  Cages take away one’s freedom.  Oh, we long to be free if ever we are caught in a cage.

And so it goes.  The Bible has a lot to say on this subject.  In our limited space, I can only touch on the highlights. 

In the spiritual realm, there are cages just waiting for us to fall into.  Shall I name a few?

Lust
Lying
Stealing
Adultery
Falsifying the truth
Intentional deception

Oh, there are others.  I’m not focusing on the cages as much as I want to focus on getting free of the cages. 

The great news of the gospel is this … I haven’t found any limiting number of how many times God will offer us forgiveness when we become entrapped in the cages of sin and disobedience.  If it was, say twenty times and no more, surely we should have deciphered the code by now.  The best answer I can give is a two-part answer. 


In the New Testament, Jesus is asked about forgiveness.  His response is astounding.

70 times 7.  In pure mathematics that equals 490 – and Jesus wasn’t giving an exact number.

He was looking down through the ages, at all of us, and basically saying, “my grace is sufficient for you.  My forgiveness is enough for all you may do.  So come back, again and again and receive whatever measure of forgiveness you may need.”

He saw the cages in which you and I can become entangled and He wanted to make sure we understood there is enough grace … enough forgiveness to reach each of us, time and time again.

2 Corinthians 12:9 he says:  My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.

If I were to take a liberty with this passage, I may say something like this:  “I have so much grace for you that I am going to open the door to this cage, this trap you are in, and I will set you free.  You will experience my power, even in the middle of your weakness.”

~Cages limit
~They cut off opportunities
~They imprison
~They bind us and imprison us

Jesus says, “I have come so that you may have life and have it more abundantly.”

That sounds like He holds the keys to any cage we face.

It takes boldness to come to Christ in the mess of our cages.  It takes humbleness. 

And on the other side of the cage door, we find an outstretched hand and in that hand we see keys that fit the lock to our cage.

And the door opens … and we are set free.

Now … take a step toward your Redeemer.


Offering Words of
Hope Encouragement
Inspiration
One Word at a Time


Saturday, January 28, 2017

Four Affirming Words from God

My Dear Child:

I have four strong and affirming words to give you today.  I want you to write these words down, and more importantly, I want you to write them on your heart and mind.

Here they are:

I AM WITH YOU!

It is that simple. 

Remember Joshua?  He had followed in the footsteps of Moses for a lot of years.  When Moses died, Joshua was my choice to be the next leader of the tribe of Israel.  When he got the word, he was terrified.  He shook in his sandals, so to speak.  Here’s what I said to him then, and I say to you today.

“Be not afraid nor dismayed.  I your God will be with you wherever you go.”
(Joshua 1:9)

Even before Moses died, I told him basically the same thing.

“The Lord will fight for you; you just need to be still and be quiet.”
(Exodus 14:14)

It’s the same message and I give it to you for today … I (God) am with you!

Many of you have troubles.  Your nations are divided.  Some of you face the peril of the sword.  Many are hungry for basic food sources.  You have trouble. 

Know this … 
~Even in the grip of hunger pains, I am with you.
~Whether you agree with or fear your current governmental leaders, I am with you.
~Even though you fear for the future of the world with threats of weapons that can reach your shores from afar, I am with you.
~When world economic markets soar and when they crash, I am with you.


I am your God and I will be with you ‘till the ends of the earth.”  
(Matthew 28:20)

That is my promise to you!


Offering Words of
Hope Encouragement
Inspiration
One Word at a Time