Friday, December 25, 2015


All We Need for Christmas


Christmas gifts?
Only one wrapped gift on the first Christmas - Baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes.

Christmas lights?
Only one light shone bright - The star that led the shepherds to a Bethlehem barn.

Christmas meaning?
Only One Savior - Jesus came to us full of Grace and Truth (John 1:14)

Christmas dinner? 
No oven to bake in, no stores open late. No feast laden table to gather round.

No brightly wrapped gifts, no decorated tree. And yet they beheld and held the greatest gift anyone will ever know.

Receive Jesus as your priceless gift, your light, and your saving grace...

Merry Christmas!












  


   

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Reading, Writing, and Reality


"If you have 4 bananas and give 2 to your mom and dad, how many bananas do you have left to eat for breakfast?" the kindergarten teacher asked a girl in her class.

"None," the girl answered. "I don't like bananas."

In a nearby school, kindergarten and first grade students have began gathering in class rooms to learn their letters, numbers, and simple arithmetic. But as noted above, math isn't always that simple. 

The importance of learning isn't as simple as reading, writing, and arithmetic either. In fact the most important subject may be the one our children are not learning. Like the truth about Jesus and how they need to know Him personally. 

Scripture says people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. For lack of understanding the unchanging truth about God. Today's young people grow up being offered dozens of options for everything from shampoo to salvation. One young mother recently said that since the Bible can be interpreted differently by each person, how can we say absolute truth exists? 

That sounds like "banana math." The kindergartener couldn't say she had 2 bananas to eat for breakfast when she doesn't include them in her diet. In the same way, when we reject the foundational truth of God's Word, it becomes ambiguous, undefinable, and circumstantial at best.

Crisp September mornings, yellow buses, and backpacks remind us that another year is underway. Each day our children and grandchildren gather in classrooms to learn the building blocks for a good education. May the school year remind us to also teach our little ones the Reality of God's Word and of salvation through Jesus alone. We can't let them grow up and step out into this world without the most valuable truth they will ever learn. And as most of us know by now, they do grow up fast.       

Monday, August 10, 2015

Love at 25 miles per hour


As I sat with a cup of coffee, a car sped down our road and jolted the quiet morning. The driver ignored the 25 mph signs, and flew past houses going twice that speed. True, I rarely see a police car cruise by or set up a stake out. It's a low risk road for getting pulled over. But is that the only reason for driving the speed limit?

We want other drivers to take it easy past our houses. We expect them to watch out for 
our kids and pets. For us that includes the hens. Our three chickens used to cross the 
road every chance they got. Why? Who knows, it's a chicken thing. At least now I know where that philosophical question came from. Apparently chickens love to cross roads.
Once a pickup and a car had to stop while they shuffled back home. If someone flew
by that day, the chickens may not have survived. (They now have their own fenced yard.) 

Our world gets small when all we see is our to do lists, schedules, and the needs of our families. We tend to forget the One who made us all and how important each person is to Him. Driving the posted speed in a neighborhood or on any road is a powerful way to show love for others.

Jesus tells us to love God completely and love our neighbors as ourselves (see Mark 12:30,31). Both show that we fear the Lord. And we know He didn't just mean the people who live within a four block radius of our house. 

When we think about love, what symbols come to mind? Cards, heart-shaped boxes of candy, a wrapped gift, or spending time together. We don't usually think about how we drive. And yet that may be one of the most important ways to show genuine love. This 
love considers others as more important than ourselves. The kind God pours into our hearts for all people, even those we'll never meet.   

        One of the many ways we can express God's Love - driving past another's house, or their cars on the road, as we want them to drive past ours.  

Friday, July 31, 2015

Fearing God from A to Z

K is for Knowledge


The pomegranate provides one of the healthiest juices we can drink. It prevents heart disease and many types of cancer.  For the last decade, experts have been saying pomegranante juice lowers LDL levels, reduces inflammation and is even low glycemic to help the millions of people who are dangerously close to becoming diabetic. This revelation came after years of extensive, scientific research.Thank God for research or should we just thank God for pomegranates? 

People spend millions of dollars attaining university degrees of all degrees. Then the 5% who enter their field of study, pour their knowledge into a career that hopefully helps others benefit from it. In certain fields of research, some go on to discover nutritional treasures such as the pomegranate and all its benefits.   

Scripture calls the fear of the Lord the beginning of knowledge (Prov. 1:7). It also says God's people are destroyed for lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6). So fear of God must mean listening to Him. And why not? He knows everything.

Take pomegranates for instance. God made them and always knew their nutritional value. That's why He added them to a wise list of foods long ago: 
"The Lord your God is bringing you into a good land of brooks of water...
wheat and barley, vines, fig trees, pomegranantes, olive oil, and honey." 
(See Deuteronomy 8:7,8)

So the land wasn't just flowing with milk and honey.  It also offered foods that have come to light in recent years as cutting edge discoveries by educated men and women holding doctorates. And just think...this list of excellent food choices has been nestled in the Penatuch for thousands of years. 

Imagine all the knowledge we stumble through life without, simply because we don't listen to the One who knows everything. A growing fear of God changes that as surely as it changes us.