Pressing into the Kingdom
......living for Christ, and the glory of His Kingdom.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Ace, Fuzzy and I
Today has been one of those rare times when I am home with Asaph and Jubilee. Lis has taken Providence to the doctor, and I get to hang out with the young-ens. I do look forward to these days. It seems like the children are on their best behavior when Pa-pa is around, and I enjoy their company. Today, Jubilee did not fuss or throw a fit when I put her down for her nap, and Ace has been a perfect angel. Right now he is smiling at me from his position on the floor. Wondering if I am going to give him another hand full of popcorn. I am. And he has begun to recognize me for who I am.......his father. His father who hands out treats. He has begun to love gummy bears, and I love to watch him light up when I reach into my drawer. ( where they are kept )
Today I have an opportunity to play with these two kids. To get down on my hands and knees and play. Let them crawl over me, and jump on my back. I get to hear them laugh when I tickle their ribs and nibble their toes. If all of the grown up "stuff" that I need to get done.....does not get done today....it's alright. I will be able to look back on today and be satisfied with these accomplishments. And Ace and Fuzzy, they get the joy of rolling around with Pa-pa. A Pa-pa who takes joy in their presence. All around I'd say it makes for a great day.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Christmas 2011
Again we have come to the most celebrated holiday of the year. Christmas. For Christians this is the time we look back and consider that God came to us, in human flesh. A little baby, with fingers and toes. A baby, that was completely dependent upon his mothers breast. Interesting that the God who made all things, now comes to us dependent upon His very creation. Of this little child Paul says " For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him. So this little child, who created all things, and who holds all things in His might hands, now has hands so small they fit between my fingers. This young one now has eyes of wonder.
And I find it interesting that God chose to come to us, not in pomp and glory. No. He comes to mankind in a poor family, from the wrong side of the Roman empire. His advent is culminated at the end of a hundred mile journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Not ideal conditions for a King. By anyone's standards he was nobody. But this child was destined for the rise and fall of many. He, who made all things now comes forth of His mother, in a lowly stable with ox and sheep.
This picture teaches something about the God we serve. He not only cares for the poor and marginalized, he became poor and marginalized. He, who has all power in heaven and earth, who could have called on 10,000 angels at any time, came humble, lowly, poor and dependent. For it is Christ who says that the rich will scarcely enter His Kingdom. Those who seek to be wealthy, are those who miss the point of grace. Grace teaches us that God does what we cannot do. Grace teaches us that God is pleased in Jesus, for His sake we are saved, and are saved completely. Grace teaches us that this little baby, the ultimate gift to all mankind,was born to walk the road to Calvary with every Christian soul in mind. He was thinking of you, of me, and of the countless others when he uttered the words, "Father forgive them."
The application this Christmas is simple. If you are short on cash, and feel inadequate, repent and believe the good news. If you are overflowing with goods, don't forget to spread the wealth. If you have gone through this Christmas season without any thought of who might need your help, pray and ask God to show you someone in need. In need of what you can do specifically. For Christ said that when we give of ourselves to those in need, we are doing it as unto Him. As unto Christ, who knows something of what it means to be in need. This little baby, with poor parents, from the wrong side of the Roman empire.
And I find it interesting that God chose to come to us, not in pomp and glory. No. He comes to mankind in a poor family, from the wrong side of the Roman empire. His advent is culminated at the end of a hundred mile journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Not ideal conditions for a King. By anyone's standards he was nobody. But this child was destined for the rise and fall of many. He, who made all things now comes forth of His mother, in a lowly stable with ox and sheep.
This picture teaches something about the God we serve. He not only cares for the poor and marginalized, he became poor and marginalized. He, who has all power in heaven and earth, who could have called on 10,000 angels at any time, came humble, lowly, poor and dependent. For it is Christ who says that the rich will scarcely enter His Kingdom. Those who seek to be wealthy, are those who miss the point of grace. Grace teaches us that God does what we cannot do. Grace teaches us that God is pleased in Jesus, for His sake we are saved, and are saved completely. Grace teaches us that this little baby, the ultimate gift to all mankind,was born to walk the road to Calvary with every Christian soul in mind. He was thinking of you, of me, and of the countless others when he uttered the words, "Father forgive them."
The application this Christmas is simple. If you are short on cash, and feel inadequate, repent and believe the good news. If you are overflowing with goods, don't forget to spread the wealth. If you have gone through this Christmas season without any thought of who might need your help, pray and ask God to show you someone in need. In need of what you can do specifically. For Christ said that when we give of ourselves to those in need, we are doing it as unto Him. As unto Christ, who knows something of what it means to be in need. This little baby, with poor parents, from the wrong side of the Roman empire.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Fuzzy
This is the face that greets me when I get home from work. She runs to me yelling "Pa-pa, Papa, Papa." As I scoop her up into my arms she rests her head against my shoulder and say's "Pa-pa." This little girl has completely stolen my heart. This little girl, in Gods divine providence has been given to me. She trusts me completely, without knowing all the details. She runs to me with excitement, because I am her Papa and she knows that I love her.
What is it then, that keeps men from God? A God who created this relationship is certainly not cold or indifferent to human affairs. How could He be? One of the ways I worship God is through loving this little girl. One of the ways I can tap into the divine is by trusting that God has ordered my life perfectly, and in His divine purpose He gave me Jubilee. Hallelujah praise Jehovah.
Jubilee......a fitting name for the child, was a time to set the captives free. It was ordained by God to be a celebration. It was feasting, dancing, singing and returning home. Home, was a geographic thing in Israel, but now we find that home in Christ. Many times throughout my life God has set me free, many times He has brought me back home. Only a wild God does that. Never in a million years would I have thought that I could love a little girl as much as I love Jubilee. And yet, here we are. Why does God continue to do this? Why does He continue to pour out these blessings? Why is it that after five seconds with my two year old daughter in the front lawn I am waiting for the clouds to open up, and to hear a thousand angels singing "Glory to God in the Highest."
Monday, November 7, 2011
Providence: a living music box
I have known my seven year old daughter for a few years now, and in that time I have had the privileged to hear her sing many times. She often makes up songs, and can sing whole conversations without any problem at all. As she gets older I have a unique opportunity to help her learn what her voice is truly for.....and that is singing praises unto the LORD. In our home we pick a Psalm and sing it for at least a month or so......until she has it memorized. This can be a bit of a task for Pa-pa, but never for Providence. She sings every word with pleasure, and loves to show off her skills. I like it. And I love her. She has taught me that singing with joy is important. When I hear her sing with delight unto the LORD, it gives me great joy. Not only because our King loves it when His children sing His praise, but because my daughter is praising her Maker......and I see through the next generation that God is keeping His promise. He has promised her that He will never leave her nor forsake her, and she believes...and so she sings........and sings........."All people clap your hands for joy, to God in triumph shout, for awesome is the LORD most high great King the earth throughout."
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Things: Supper of the Lamb
Robert Farrar Capon writes:
"But if man's attention is repaid so handsomely, his inattention costs him dearly. Every time he diagrams something instead of looking at it, every time he regards not what a thing is but what it can be made to mean to him - every time he substitutes a conceit for a fact - he gets grease all over the kitchen of the world. Reality slips away from him; and he is left with nothing but the oldest monstrosity in the world: an idol. Things must be met for themselves. To take them only for their meaning is to convert them into gods- to make them too important, and therefore to make them unimportant all together. Idolatry has two faults. It is not only a slur to the true God; it also insults true things."
God loves things. He loves the world. So much so that He made His only Son out of atoms and particles. Jesus has real flesh forever. He made oceans, glaciers, mountains and pumpkins. He said to the potato bug, "be" and there he was. And not only did God create all things, but He proclaimed that it was all good. I always liked the scene in The Magicians Nephew where Aslan is calling Narnia into existence. He is pacing to and fro and singing mountains and valleys into the new world. I get the picture of Christ, walking through the world and taking thought of rabbits, sycamore trees, bugs and flowers. He is pleased to make "stuff." Not one single atom is out of place in the world that God created. He, in His endless wisdom made all things beautiful and good. And we, because we were made in His image, are called to be like Him. We are called to beautify the world with "stuff." This may mean baking a really good batch of cookies, or planting a nice garden. It could be creating wonderful music, or writing poetry. It means that the mess that the children leave on the living room floor is beautiful too, because they bare His image and create instinctively.
The philosophers are huge on "forms," or nebulous floating things that cannot be explained or defined. They love to argue that true wisdom and beauty are "above" the physical creation. Sad, so so sad. Who wakes up in the morning and say's...."well, I love the idea of my wife, but she may or may not exist?" All the while she is laying next to you in bed. God, the Holy Trinity, does not operate this way. He is concerned with physical stuff and He made a whole lot of it. True spirituality comes from God, and He say's....."look at the lilies in the field, and learn from that." Have we considered the lilies today?????
"But if man's attention is repaid so handsomely, his inattention costs him dearly. Every time he diagrams something instead of looking at it, every time he regards not what a thing is but what it can be made to mean to him - every time he substitutes a conceit for a fact - he gets grease all over the kitchen of the world. Reality slips away from him; and he is left with nothing but the oldest monstrosity in the world: an idol. Things must be met for themselves. To take them only for their meaning is to convert them into gods- to make them too important, and therefore to make them unimportant all together. Idolatry has two faults. It is not only a slur to the true God; it also insults true things."
God loves things. He loves the world. So much so that He made His only Son out of atoms and particles. Jesus has real flesh forever. He made oceans, glaciers, mountains and pumpkins. He said to the potato bug, "be" and there he was. And not only did God create all things, but He proclaimed that it was all good. I always liked the scene in The Magicians Nephew where Aslan is calling Narnia into existence. He is pacing to and fro and singing mountains and valleys into the new world. I get the picture of Christ, walking through the world and taking thought of rabbits, sycamore trees, bugs and flowers. He is pleased to make "stuff." Not one single atom is out of place in the world that God created. He, in His endless wisdom made all things beautiful and good. And we, because we were made in His image, are called to be like Him. We are called to beautify the world with "stuff." This may mean baking a really good batch of cookies, or planting a nice garden. It could be creating wonderful music, or writing poetry. It means that the mess that the children leave on the living room floor is beautiful too, because they bare His image and create instinctively.
The philosophers are huge on "forms," or nebulous floating things that cannot be explained or defined. They love to argue that true wisdom and beauty are "above" the physical creation. Sad, so so sad. Who wakes up in the morning and say's...."well, I love the idea of my wife, but she may or may not exist?" All the while she is laying next to you in bed. God, the Holy Trinity, does not operate this way. He is concerned with physical stuff and He made a whole lot of it. True spirituality comes from God, and He say's....."look at the lilies in the field, and learn from that." Have we considered the lilies today?????
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Fasting with mercy
Isaiah, Chapter 58 | |
006: | Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke? |
007: | Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh? |
008: | Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the LORD shall be thy rereward. |
009: | Then shalt thou call, and the LORD shall answer; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, the putting forth of the finger, and speaking vanity; So here we have mercy. The true fast......the anti-type of a fast is mercy. How does this mess with our ritualistic religious view of doing something to be recognized by GOD? How many times have we said in our hearts that we are not like other men, because we pray daily, fast often and tithe 10%? We are clean cut, reformed Americans....We are not gutter wine babblers. We are not cheating on our wives or frequenting strip clubs. We do not swear, or smoke......oh wait..... We point the bony finger down our long noses and refuse to clothe the naked or feed the hungry. You see, that is dirty work. One might ask; "where are the hungry and naked?" And the answer is simple, EVERYWHERE. Any place where there are men and woman who do not know Christ. Mercy......that word again.....Mercy. Jesus is merciful, and His people should be like Him. He is the King of mercy, of all that is selfless in the world. He is in the act of kindness, breaking the heavy burden and giving freedom. He is about the business of setting people free. And He calls us to this work, for He is pleased to do it in and through us. Praise GOD. So I say fast with mercy. Break the burdens and feed the hungry. Bring the poor into your house and set a table before them, for your Heavenly Father is pleased when you act like Him. And He is the ultimate host, filling His hall with filthy wretches like us. And not only does He do this, He lives this. His character is giving; and giving to those of us who do not deserve it. Go and be like GOD, show mercy and then you will cry and He will answer. |
Saturday, October 22, 2011
standing before the Lord
"therefore thus say's the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: 'Jonadab the son of Rechab shall not lack a man to stand before Me forever." Jeremiah 35:19
Here in Jeremiah we have an interesting chapter. In the midst of God's "prosecution" of Israel, the prophet stops to tell us a story of the family of Rechabites. They are a family who has obeyed their father in what he commanded. They were commanded to drink no wine, build no houses, plant no vineyards. They were to live in tents, and all this they were supposed to do so that "they may live many days in the land where they are sojourners." This calls to mind the first commandment with a promise. This gives us an indication of how our God works in real lives, in history........ He loves, loves it when we honor our parents. God has made the world in such a way that he gives us all fathers and mothers, to learn from, listen to and obey. He loves to see a son listen closely to his father, obey him and honor him. Jesus Christ, God in human flesh, submitted to his sinful father.......and I imagine this greatly pleased His Father in Heaven. The sons of Eli, they did not honor their father and it did not go well for them.
As we grow older our temptation is to not listen or hear our earthly fathers. They may have advice and wisdom, but we are older and independent, but that is not what we see here with the Rachabites. They are obeying their father generations down the line. They are taking the 5th commandment seriously. They are saying; "God has commanded us to honor our father." Unlike Israel, who had long since played the harlot and forgotten her first love, the Rechabites listen to their father and obeyed him. And because of this faithfulness God has promised to have a man of their family stand before Him FOREVER. Wow, what a statement..... FOREVER........FOREVER. Standing before God forever. So, if it's your desire to stand in the presence of God, start by honoring your parents. Simple, yet not always easy. We are tempted to look at our sinful parents and wonder why we are called to such a thing. I think the answer is simple, if we cant love and honor our earthly fathers how can we love and honor our Heavenly Father? God is saying, "if you want to honor Me, start by honoring the parents that I have given you........" May the good Lord help us all.
Here in Jeremiah we have an interesting chapter. In the midst of God's "prosecution" of Israel, the prophet stops to tell us a story of the family of Rechabites. They are a family who has obeyed their father in what he commanded. They were commanded to drink no wine, build no houses, plant no vineyards. They were to live in tents, and all this they were supposed to do so that "they may live many days in the land where they are sojourners." This calls to mind the first commandment with a promise. This gives us an indication of how our God works in real lives, in history........ He loves, loves it when we honor our parents. God has made the world in such a way that he gives us all fathers and mothers, to learn from, listen to and obey. He loves to see a son listen closely to his father, obey him and honor him. Jesus Christ, God in human flesh, submitted to his sinful father.......and I imagine this greatly pleased His Father in Heaven. The sons of Eli, they did not honor their father and it did not go well for them.
As we grow older our temptation is to not listen or hear our earthly fathers. They may have advice and wisdom, but we are older and independent, but that is not what we see here with the Rachabites. They are obeying their father generations down the line. They are taking the 5th commandment seriously. They are saying; "God has commanded us to honor our father." Unlike Israel, who had long since played the harlot and forgotten her first love, the Rechabites listen to their father and obeyed him. And because of this faithfulness God has promised to have a man of their family stand before Him FOREVER. Wow, what a statement..... FOREVER........FOREVER. Standing before God forever. So, if it's your desire to stand in the presence of God, start by honoring your parents. Simple, yet not always easy. We are tempted to look at our sinful parents and wonder why we are called to such a thing. I think the answer is simple, if we cant love and honor our earthly fathers how can we love and honor our Heavenly Father? God is saying, "if you want to honor Me, start by honoring the parents that I have given you........" May the good Lord help us all.
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