Lay it down!

30 Nov

 

I remember hearing the story of a hitchhiker who was offered a ride by a kind, elderly gentleman. As he climbed into the truck, the man noticed he kept his heavy pack on his back. The man said to him, “Why don’t you take that off and throw it in the back?’ The hitchhiker replied, “Oh no, I couldn’t do that. You’ve been so kind to give me a ride. You shouldn’t have to carry my backpack too.”

As silly as this sounds, don’t we often do the same. We accept Jesus as our Savior, but continue to shoulder a heavy burden of guilt, dragging it from place-to-place, groaning under their weight.

Psalm 55:22 tells us, “Give your burdens to the Lord, and he will take care of you.” We do not need to carry the weight of our past mistakes a moment longer. We can lay them at Jesus feet. There is no burden too great for Him to bear, no sin so bad He won’t forgive.

Haven’t you carried your burden of guilt long enough? Give it to Jesus. God promises, “if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness.” 1 John 1:9. L

This morning, don’t carry your guilt a moment longer. Let Jesus carry it for you. After all that’s why He came, to set you free. Lay it down today and get ready to fly!

God bless and enjoy your day!

Crawling Through Life

30 Nov

 

The man’s burn was deep, second and third degree, with nerve damage. It was causing considerable pain, but in talking with him I realized he had a much deeper wound on his soul.

As I cleaned the burn he told me of his loneliness, his despair, of a life without friends or hope. Finally, his story spent, he looked at me with eyes which had seen too much and whispered, “I’m just crawling through life till I die.” He was only in his 40’s.

Proverbs 18:14 says, “The human spirit can endure in sickness, but a crushed spirit who can bear?” I see the truth of this verse played out every day in patient after patient. Physical illness can be difficult to handle, but it pales in comparison to the pain of a broken heart, of “a crushed spirit.”

Jesus said He came “that they may have life, and have it to the full.” John 10:10. Our Heavenly Father wants to give us “a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.” Isaiah 61:3. He promises to be “close to the brokenhearted and save those who are crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18.

No matter how deep your wound, no matter how crushed your spirit, there is healing to be had in the arms of Jesus. In His presence despair flees away and hope is born. Don’t crawl through life any longer. Take Jesus hand and let Him lift you up. Come to Him today and find out what it means to really live.

“Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.” 2 Thessalonians 3:16.

Have a wonderful day!

Blessed So We Can Bless

28 Nov

 

In his book, Thirst, Scott Harrison, founder of charity: water, tells the story of Letikiros, who lived in Meda, a small village in northern Ethiopia. Four days per week this 13 year-old girl would strap a 10 pound clay pot on her back and join the other women of the village on the arduous journey to Arliew Spring, the village’s only source of water. At evening she would stumble home, exhausted, to deliver the precious gift to her family.

One day, alone on the trail, Letikiros apparently stumbled and fell. The clay pot struck the ground and broke, spilling the water. Distraught and ashamed, Letikiros took the rope she used to tie the pot to her back and hung herself from a tree – at thirteen!

As I read this story my heart broke for Letikiros and her family. A thirteen year-old should not have to endure such hardship. Yet, I know there are hundreds of thousands of people who, just like Letikiros, struggle everyday just to survive.

We are so blessed in Western society. Hardship for us is having to wait an extra 5 minutes at the drive-thru. I waste more water on my daily shower than Letikiros was able to carry on her back. I drink water in the morning then her family drank in a day.

This morning, as you turn on your faucet to get a drink of water and as you scrub up in the shower, thank God for the blessing of water. Praise Him for His goodness to you. And remember God gave you all this for a reason. You have been “enriched in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion…” 2 Corinthians 9:11.

God has blessed us so we can bless others. We each can make a difference for people like Letikiros. We will never get rid of all the suffering in the world, but if each do our part we can change a life. Please do what you can today.

God bless and have a great day!

The Gift of Giving

27 Nov

 

This may sound strange in a world where wealth is almost worshiped, but I love giving my money away.

I get a kick out of knowing I made a difference in someone’s life. I love seeing someone’s face light up when they open that envelope and how they look around, wondering, “Where did this come from?” The high I get from that is better than anything a drug could offer.

The Bible says, “God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7 NIV. I’ve found that is true. I never feel closer to God than when I’m doing something for one of His children.

The crazy thing is, no matter how much Ana and I have given through the years, we’ve never lacked for anything ourselves. In fact, it seems that the more we give the more we have. By that I don’t necessarily mean we have a lot of extra cash, but we’re rich in the things which really matter – love, health, friends, and family.

I’ve discovered the truth of the promise in 2 Corinthians 9:6 and 8 that, “the one who plants generously will get a generous crop…And God will generously provide all you need. Then you will always have everything you need and plenty left over to share with others.” (NLT)

Do you want to have some fun? Do you want to make God smile and bring a smile to someone else’s face? Yes? Then pull out your checkbook or get online and make a difference in another person’s life right now!

Today is #GivingTuesday. Do yourself a favor. Take some of your savings from Black Friday and CyberMonday and give yourself a special gift – the Gift of Giving!

God Bless and Happy Giving!

BTW – There are lots of great charities out there, but one I especially love is charity: water. A drink of clean water is something most of us take for granted, but in developing countries 1 in 10 people lack access to clean water and charity: water is on a mission to change that. 100% of your donations go to bring clean water to people in need. If you’d like to help to go to www.charity.water.org and give today. Thank you!

The Best Deal of All

26 Nov

 

It’s Cyber Monday, the most wonderful time of the year – at least for techies or people looking for a great deal. Analysts project Americans will spend almost $8 billion dollars online today. We’ll be scouring Amazon, eBay, and thousands of other sites for that perfect gift for the ones we love – and a few things just for ourselves!

If today you are joining the millions clicking on websites and giving their credit cards a workout, have I got a deal for you! This is the perfect gift for the person who has everything or for the one who has nothing. It never needs batteries, comes with a lifetime guarantee, and, best of all, it’s FREE! Even Amazon can’t beat that deal!

What am I talking about? Eternal life! It’s the gift that keeps on giving – forever!

Romans 6:23 says, “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord.” This is a gift of priceless value which we can enjoy forever. God knew we would never be able to afford it, so He gave it to us for free, sending His one and only Son to pay the price for us, “so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16.

Today as you search the internet for the next great deal, don’t forget to grab the deal that beats all deals – Eternal Life! It’s available for only a limited time, so don’t wait a moment longer. Say “Yes” to Jesus today!

God bless and happy shopping!

Come, Follow Me

25 Nov

 

One of the most important roles in an army is that of the scout. Moving ahead of the main force, the scout seeks out the best route, identifies potential pitfalls and hazards, and locates enemy strongholds. A commander who ignores the advice of a scout would be considered a fool.

We are each on a journey, a journey toward heaven. Ahead lie dangers and enemies we cannot even imagine, forces which would turn us aside from the straight and narrow path, enemies who would destroy us if allowed. We dare not face this journey alone. We need a scout to lead the way.

Thankfully we have one. I John 4:9 says, “God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.” To each of us Jesus gives the invitation, “Come, follow me.” Matthew 4:19

Jesus has already scouted the road ahead. He has identified the pitfalls and marked a way around them. He has broken through the barriers blocking our path, defeated the foes arrayed against us. He has even suffered the death that we deserved that we might have the life that He deserved. If we will just follow in His steps He will protect you on your journey and lead you safely to the place…prepared for you.” Exodus 23:20.

This morning, as you begin a new week, do not try to make the journey on your own. Follow the Scout. Follow Jesus. Put your hand in His and let Him guide you along the way. He will never leave you astray. He will never abandon you or forsake you. Trust in Him and He will bring you safely home.

God bless and have a wonderful new week!

The Best Gift of All

24 Nov

 

Let me ask you something. How many of you remember everything you got last Christmas? I know I don’t. A couple gifts stand out as extra special, because of the thought that went into them, but the rest is just a blur. The fact is, I have everything I need, so anything beyond that doesn’t stay on my radar long.

Paul wrote in 1 Timothy 6:6, “But godliness with contentment is great gain.” He went on to say, in verse 7, “For we brought nothing into the world and we can take nothing out of it.”

All the stuff we accumulate at Christmas is just that – stuff! Yes, it’s fun to open the presents and to “ooh” and “aah” over what someone got. And, of course, at the time, we appreciate the effort and thought which went into the gift. However, we soon forget, store the gift away, and move on to the next shiny object. All this stuff has no real lasting value. As the saying goes, “You can’t take it with you.”

This Christmas I want one gift – to know my wife, my kids and you, my friends, have found Jesus as your Savior. That is why I write these posts, that you may know “the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom [He] sent.” John 17:3. Nothing else really matters.

So, this Christmas, keep your presents. Don’t waste your money on ribbons and bows. You want to give me a gift? Do you want to give me something I’ll never forget? Give Jesus your heart! That will be the best gift of all – getting to spend eternity with you!

Have a Happy Sabbath!

No More Goodbyes

23 Nov

 

We had a wonderful time yesterday with our kids and the Bannisters. The food was great, the games fun, but just being together was the best part of all. It made it hard to say “goodbye.”

Holidays are wonderful, because they give us an excuse to get together and enjoy each other’s company. Unfortunately, there’s one part I never look forward to – saying goodbye!

Goodbyes are never easy and life seems to be full of them. We say goodbye to parents when we head off for school, to our children as they build lives of their own, and to our friends when they move away.

The hardest goodbyes are the permanent ones. When a loved one dies, our hearts break, because we’re afraid we’ll never see them again. But we can find comfort in Jesus’ words in John 11:25 where He declares, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die…”

Of all the reasons we have for thanksgiving at this time of the year, this is probably the greatest.
There is a day just over the horizon when goodbyes will be a thing of the past, a day when “sorrow and sighing will flee away.” Isaiah 51:11

On that day, “the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever.” 1 Thessalonians 4:16, 17

No more death, no more parting or pain! No more sad farewells, no more leaving others behind! Just an eternity to spend with the ones I love and the One who loves us. No more goodbyes – now that’s something I can look forward to!

God bless and Happy Holidays!

Hunger No More

22 Nov

 

Today we’re in Walla Walla celebrating Thanksgiving with our sons Andrew and Alex and with Alex’s wife Julie and her family. We’re looking forward to great conversations, some awesome ping-pong games, and tons of delicious food.

I know the food is going to be amazing and I can’t wait to stuff myself to the gills. However, I also know that once the last piece of pie is consumed and the last plate is scraped, that delicious feeling of satisfaction which comes after a good meal will only last so long. By evening I’ll be hungry again. But, hey, that’s what leftovers are for, right?

It’s not that way with God. First of all, unlike Thanksgiving dinner, “The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease.” Lamentations 3:22 NLT. Secondly, God never serves leftovers, for “Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning.” (v. 23).

Most importantly, a relationship with God will “satisfy me more than the richest feast.” Psalm 63:5. He declares “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry again. Whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.” John 6:35.

The things of this earth only satisfy for a moment, but a life filled with Jesus is a continual feast.
This Thanksgiving Day give yourself a real reason to be truly thankful. Accept Jesus today as your Savior and Lord. Come to Him and hunger no more. Drink deeply of the Living Water He provides and never be thirsty again.

As you sit down at your Thanksgiving feast today, make sure to serve yourself a big helping of the Bread of Life – Jesus Christ! Feast until your full, then go share Him with the world. And don’t worry – there’s more than enough to go around!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Tell Him!

21 Nov

 

Children can be rather selfish creatures sometimes!

If you listen to children talking to their parents, you often hear phrases like, “I want…,” “Give me some…,” or “Can I have…?” No wonder, when a child actually says, “Thank you,” the parent is so thrilled.

Unfortunately, we don’t do much better when we grow up. If someone was listening to your prayers what would they hear? If you’re anything like me, they’d probably hear things like, “Please protect…,” Please give me…,” and “I want…” I guess the only good thing is, as we get older at least we learn to say “please.”

Just like a weary parent, I think our Heavenly Father would love to hear a little gratitude sometimes from His children. And if anyone is deserving of our thanks it is Him. After all, think of all He’s done for you. The very fact you woke up this morning is reason to give thanks, not to mention the home you live in, the food you eat, the car you drive, your family and friends, your job…you get the idea. And then, of course, there’s that business about a Cross.

When it comes down to it, with all God does for us, our prayers should be much more about gratitude and praise, instead of “give me this” or “give me that.” Every time we kneel down to pray, the first words out of our mouth should be “Thank you, Lord.” I know that would make God happy and it would go a long way towards changing our own attitudes about life.

This morning, as we get ready for tomorrow’s celebration, “Let us come to him with thanksgiving.” Psalm 95:2 NLT. As we go through our day let’s continually “give thanks to the Lord and proclaim His greatness.” And let’s “let the whole world know what he has done.” Psalm 105:1.

This Thanksgiving season, if you are grateful to God for all the blessings you’ve been given, then make His day – tell Him! He’ll love it!

God bless and Happy Thanksgiving!