Christmas”

Christmas”

“The LORD Almighty is with us;
the God of Jacob is our fortress.” Psalm 46:11
What a full-orbed God you are!
On one side you are
pure and perfect,
high and holy,
the hater of sin..
On the other, you are
loving and merciful,
gracious and gentle,
kind and forgiving.
This balance helps us respond to you well.
Your unbending justice inspires a holy fear of you:
awe,
respect,
caring deeply what you think,
having a fear of firm consequences if we sin.
And your all-encompassing compassionate side inspires
love,
trust,
transparency
and joy.
Seeing this perfect balance in your character brings security, rest and contentment.. Let’s live in the light of these Truths.

joy to your servant, for to you, O Lord, I lift up my soul.”
Psalm 86:3,4
I praise you, Lord Jesus, for your warm and loving heart
which makes it possible to always come to you and tell you:
what is bothering me,
where I have failed,
where I am uncertain,
when I am angry,
upset and
hurting.
You are pleased when your children transparently pour out their hearts to you. And with you we can be fully honest, “for you are good and ready to forgive and plenteous in mercy to all those who call upon you” (Ps. 86:5).
Nothing surprises you, nothing shocks you, for you know it all already.
Honesty, transparency and repentance please you.
Thankfulness, praise and trust honor you.
Prayer, confession, and surrender bring you joy.
Picture: Jesus is always ready to listen.

“I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.” Psalm 119:11
It never fails to amaze me to seethe fruit God brings from memorizing and meditating on His Word.
As I mentioned yesterday I’ve been rememorizing Psalm 19. Doing this has:
–refreshed old insights
—reminded me of the wonders of God’s Word and how He gives us so much through it.
—opened my eyes in a deeper way to see how trustable He is.
—gave me multiple opportunities to share portions of it with others.
—used it to bring significant truths to bear in a discussion I had.
—drew me again into seeing how weak and sin-prone I am, nurturing humility in me.
—directed my gaze again to God being my mighty rock and redeemer.
All of this came from rememorizing; without that I would have missed all these insights and growth.
So I encourage you, too, to memorize Scripture. Start with Psalm 19:7-14. Do one verse a day, reviewing the others.
When you are done, spend a couple of weeks praying through it each day and taste the delights of knowing God better.
“Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law” Psalm 119:18, and He will!
Picture: the light of the Words enlightens us daily

“The law of the LORD is perfect, refreshing the soul. The statutes of the LORD are trustworthy, making wise the simple.” Psalm 19:7
In a recent theological discussion with a friend, names like Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Calvin and Luther came up, and led to discussing their different views.
Later, thinking about this, Psalm 19 came to mind. As the verse above says, God’s Word is PERFECTand it is TRUSTWORTHY. That is where we should go to find answers, rather than focusing on the ideas and writings of faulty men.
Look again at what the Word of God does.
“The precepts of the LORD are right, giving joy to the heart.
The commands of the LORD are radiant, giving light to the eyes.
The fear of the LORD is pure, enduring forever.
The decrees of the LORD are firm, and all of them are righteous.”
RIGHT. RADIANT. PURE, FIRM.
That’s where we find truth.
That’s how we measure the ideas and writings of men.
Psalm 19 goes on to tell us how valuable God’s words are.
“They are more precious than gold, than much pure gold;
they are sweeter than honey, than honey from the honeycomb.
By them your servant is warned; in keeping them there is great reward.”
In contrast, we are faulty:
“But who can discern their own errors? Forgive my hidden faults.
Keep your servant also from willful sins; may they not rule over me.
Then I will be blameless, innocent of great transgression.”
So what should be our response?
Seeking to align with the Word of God, not the thoughts of men:
“May these words of my mouth
and this meditation of my heart
be pleasing in your sight,
LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.”
Picture: The commands of the LORD are radiant, giving light to the eyes.

After yesterday’s post, I thought this worship poem was appropriate follow up, even though I’ve posted it before. It flowed from meditation on Psalm 73
Whom have I
in heaven but you?
And Earth has nothing
I desire besides You.
Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy!
Elohim—Creator
Adonai—Master
Yahweh—Savior
Nissi—Defender
Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy!
Stars’ Creator
Day’s Designer
Life’s Sustainer
History’s Ender
Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy!
Creation’s Redeemer
Sinners’ Savior
Hearts’ Transformer
Mansions’ Maker
Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy!
Strong Shepherd
Living Bread
Church’s Head
Judge of all dead
Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy!
Day Giver
Need Provider
Spirit Refresher
Soul Purifier
Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy!
Heart Pursuer
Spirit Lifter
Soul Lover
Heaven Bringer
Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy!
Worthy of Praise
You Ancient of Days
Your name we raise
In endless praise.
Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy!
Whom have I
in heaven but you?
And Earth has nothing
I desire besides You.
Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy, Period!
Prayer: “Lord, help me to live in the light of your glory and to volitionally choose to live in the truth that Knowing Jesus is Enough for Joy. Amen.”
Picture: Our God the star breather, planet hanger, orbit maker, life creator.
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I love this verse,
“For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6.
This is a marvelous and monumental statement of the inscrutability of our God. He has revealed a great deal about Himself in His Word and works–and yet there is much not yet revealed.
Here is a child being given the titles that belong to God the Father, to the Holy Spirit, and to the Son of God. How can that be? It is beyond human conception: one God, three Persons. Each one Wonderful, Mighty, Everlasting, Ruler of Peace.
This mystery shows us what an amazing God we have. The fact that He is beyond understanding is a proof that He is the true God: Magnificent, Marvelous, Majestic, full of grace and truth! Too great to understand, but revealed enough to trust!
Truly Jesus is our great timeless Christmas present.

“Your righteousness is everlasting and your law is true. Your statutes are forever right….” Psalm 119:142
Praise be to you, O Lord God Almighty, that you are the measure of what is true, right and good.
We so easily confuse comfort and convenience with goodness; but you so carefully teach us through Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 12:9,10 that weakness, hardships, insults, persecutions and difficulties are also things to delight in—when we have your perspective, think your thoughts and see with your eyes, knowing that you always have a purpose and a plan.
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Praise you that with your Word, you work to give us the big picture, to help us understand what you are doing. You draw us up above the snares and rebellious thoughts of the world, the flesh and the devil.
Thank you for the shield of faith that we can raise with praise to ward off the fiery darts of self-pity, anger, frustration, impatience, self-centeredness and hurt as well as short-term thinking and feeling.
Psalm 50:23
All this is true because you, Lord Jesus, are the great Shepherd, intimately concerned with each of us each moment. Help us to live in your Word, think your thoughts and join you in your great plans for the universe.
Picture: (from the internet) God has a better, challenging plan for us, if we will only follow
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“Trouble and distress have come upon me, but your commands are my delight.” Psalm 119:143
I praise you this morning, Heavenly Father, for you are the Sovereign One, controlling all that goes on, all that comes to me.
You hold back the tide of evil, allowing Satan only so much rope, and you use the fury of his attacks to advance your Kingdom.
The words of Psalm 119:141 come to mind, “Though I am lowly and despised, I do not forget your precepts.”
The negative reactions and hurtful words of people and their rejection of us can easily block Truth from our thoughts.
But our response must be to go immediately to your Word, Lord, to find our comfort, perspective, help and direction in you.
People may not understand us, but you do. We may not understand what’s happening and why, but you do and will help us through it.
So I choose to always make your commands my delight, Lord, not being comfortable.
“Hear my voice in accordance with your love; preserve my life, LORD, according to your laws.” Psalm 119:149. And you will!
Picture (from the internet): Paul’s time in prison in Philippi where God protected and delivered him in the midst of real difficulties!

“Being thankful will help your finances.”
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in EVERY situation, by prayer and petition, WITH THANKSGIVING, present your requests to God.” Phil 4:6
“….give THANKS IN ALL circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
As I think on it, giving thanks does several things, among them:
First it demonstrates trust in God. We can thank Him for things we like, and for things we don’t like because we know God is good, has a plan and will use all He allows into our lives for good.
Second, this trust in thanksgiving brings great honor to God (Psalm 50:23).
Third, it partners us with God in what He is doing; we are “in tune with Him and can follow Him with a clear mind. In contrast, grumbling leaves us stuck in our own selfish, minuscule thoughts and desires.
Fourth, it gives us perspective. So often we purchase things on a whim, it just feels good to buy. And when we are down, many people go shopping to give themselves a lift.
But when we are in the habit of thanking God for all we have, as it says in Phil 4:7, “…the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
In this peace, we can see that what we have is more than enough and find our “lift” in God’s goodness and love, not in getting more. This will then help our finances as we spend less and are content with what we have.
So, let’s work on giving thanks in all things and see how God changes us from the inside out!
