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Crushed for us

“O LORD, the God who saves me, day and night, I cry out before you.” Psalm 88:1

May your name be exalted, Lord Jesus, for your willingness to be the Suffering Servant.

You are glorious in your desire to suffer for your enemies.

As Psalm 88 prophetically says about you, “You have put me in the lowest pit, in the darkest depths.

Your wrath lies heavily on me.

You have overwhelmed me with all your waves. I am confined and cannot escape.”

So you were, Lord Jesus, overwhelmed, struck down, trapped under wrath and totally crushed.

You placed yourself directly in the path of God’s anger and were unescapably confined to it.

“Why do you reject me and hide your face from me?”

When you became sin, the Father turned from you, leaving you utterly alone under His wrath.

“I was taken from my closest friends; you made me repulsive to them.” You took upon yourself the sin of the whole world.

Yes, You became sin for us: ugly, repulsive, and despicable. And because of this, the fabric of the Trinity was torn—

those eternal, rich, beautiful, warm and perfect relationships were ripped apart as you,

Lord Jesus, became sin for us and as you, heavenly Father, crushed the Son to save your enemies.

We must bow down before such love, such grace, such goodness, exalting the Holy God of Goodness.

Picture: Jesus was under the dark wrath of God

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Counterfits

The bank teller looked up, “Where did you get this?” he asked the man standing before him.

“I sold my lawnmower,” he said. “Why do you ask?”

“Because this $100 bill is a counterfeit!”

“Really?!! How do you  know that?”

“Well I  have seen so many legitimate $100 bills  that I can  instantly spot a fake. See here, this line is too thin. Look at this regular bill, see the difference?”

“Yes, I do,” the customer reluctantly admitted. “So what do we do now?”

“I’m afraid I’ll have to confiscate this and you are out $100. If I didn’t know you, you could be arrested, but I’ll let you go.”

How about us? When we are presented with a teaching, a perspective, a spiritual idea,  are we able to quickly spot an error?

To be able to do that, we must immerse ourselves in Scripture, to know it so well that we can quickly discern an aberration,

and there many out there.

Many people listen to pod casts, read things on line, follow a certain preache–but don’t get into the Word  themselves,

they are at the mercy of whatever they come across, like health and wealth, or Jehovah Witness doctrine, or liberal ideas.

But if you know the Word for yourself, your will spot the lies quickly, protecting yourself and others.

How are you doing with this? Reading in the Word every day? Reading in an orderly fashion, going through books, a chapter at a time?

And then memorizing striking passages, like Psalm 23? And learning to pray Scripture, like Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 4?

“The decrees of the LORD are firm, and all of them are righteous.  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.” Psalm 19:9-11

Picture: taking God’s Word very seriously

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Always Give Thanks

By an unknown author: the Wonder of Jesus our Lord, our Savior, our Shepherd, our Brother.
You, Lord Jesus are perfect in every way—
pure goodness,
flawless love,
complete justice,
and unfailing grace.
There is nothing dark or corrupt in You;
You are light itself.
You are more than our hearts could ever imagine,
You are exactly what they were created to seek.
In You we find
true meaning,
deep joy,
lasting peace,
and secure hope.
Walking with You,
belonging to You,
and living daily in Your presence is a priceless gift.
We praise You for who You are,
for calling us Your children,
and for the privilege of knowing You and following You every day.
Help us to follow you well and wholeheartedly. Amen
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Feelings or Truth

From  my journal.

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” Psalm 46:1

 

Praise you, Lord God, for you bless your children with your continual presence.

Today I feel far from you, without much positive emotion and for this I thank you—

it is an opportunity to live in faith, to trust your Word, to live by Truth, not sight or sense.

You, O Lord, have proclaimed yourself as the God who saves us—you are there, despite all the negatives.

And in the midst of the woes of  this world, you are at work, guiding, protecting, carrying, teaching.

You are giving faith-opportunities to offer the sacrifice of praise—times when

there is no visible reason to trust you, but plenty of reason from your Word to rejoice in you.

Thank you that our feelings are not the measure of truth,

that although our view is so limited,

yours is high and wide,

full and complete,

total and eternal.

We can trust you to act in power and wisdom out of your understanding.

So I praise you now for whatever will come today, whether I like it or not!

Picture taken from our porch: A Glorious start to a new day

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God’s Detailed Help

“From heaven the LORD looks down and sees all mankind;

from his dwelling place he watches all who live on earth—

he who forms the hearts of all, who considers everything they do.” Psalm 33:13-15

It never fails to amaze me how detailed an interest our loving God takes

in the practical aspects of our lives. Today I had 4 God sightings that proved this.

God sighting number 1:  I went to Home Depot to  buy some pellets for my neighbor.

But as I wheeled them to the register, I noticed a display of clearance items, so I paused,

There was an electric lawnmower I had been thinking about buying,

but it was too expensive, being priced at $330.

God sighting number 2:  it was reduced to $165! 50% off!  I could afford that!

And that price included the 40 volts battery, which was a separate item, sells for $215.

God sighting number 3: I decided to get it, but before taking the box, the thought came,

“I should check and see if everything is in the box.” And, upon checking,  found there was no battery!

But there was second one, and when I looked in, there was a battery! Obviously someone had stolen the one out of the first box.

Then one last little God sighting. Since I had opened the big box, the idea came to take the lawnmower

out so it would fit better in the car, which made transporting it much easier!

All this is very mundane, very unimportant in the big picture, but show’s how intimately God is with us,

aware of what we are doing and helping us in our decisions, building our faith. How good He is to help

us “know His love that surpasses knowledge.” Eph 3:19

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Divine Protection

“Bow down your ear and hear me, O Lord, for I am poor and needy….”  Psalm 86:1

If there is one thing that we begun to learn while living in the Middle East, it’s how poor and needy we are—that is, how much we are in need of the Lord in every way.

There are many other opportunities for God to act into our neediness.

While in Syria, we gave a ride to a fellow who befriended us. As we drove through a rural area, there was a drought looking man standing beside the road holding an AK47. He waved for us to stop, but I just stepped on the gas and kept going. I wasn’t going to  stop for  some bandit. Our new friend, however, was appalled. “That was a policeman,” he said, “you should have stopped!”  But I didn’t and the Lord protected use.

The next  day we returned from our exit to Syria. The trip itself was long and arduous with heavy traffic, many big trucks,  and rough, winding roads making travel slow.  Near evening I failed to see a large pothole and when I hit it, the right front rim was bent and the tire began to go flat. But, praise God, it was not totally dark yet and we were able to drive far enough to find a place to get off the narrow, heavily traveled road and change the tire.

If the tire had  gone flat immediately, it could have been a disaster, both for us and the others on the road, as we would have blocked everyone. We didn’t have control over these things, but God did!

And we are thankful that He got us home before real winter weather set in the  next day with freezing temperatures and lots of snow.

There is so much out of our control, but our Heavenly Father is totally watching over us, every minute, every hour, every day. We can rest in His  goodness.

Picture: slow traffic on the way home

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An instructive adventure from 1982

The Syrian border policeman looked up from our passports. “Not only does your wife have the wrong visa, but your children are not mentioned in it! You’ll have to go back to the capital and get her visa changed!”

We had just driven two difficult days from the capital city, and now stood in the gathering darkness between the border of our country and of Syria, caught in a no man’s land. Since our tourist visas for our country had run out this day, going back was not possible. Plus, without a stamp from the Syrian border in our passports proving we had entered another country, we could not return to our country.

We went outside the border guards’ building and stood there wondering what to do. The Lord brought Psalm 23 to mind, “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.” And Psalm 50:23 “He who offers the sacrifice of thanksgiving honors me and opens the way that I may show him the salvation of the Lord.” So we thanked God and asked for wisdom.

This tension-filled event of unexpected difficulty was in reality the privilege of actually living out the truth of Psalm 86:6-8: “Hear my prayer, O LORD; listen to my cry for mercy. In the day of my trouble I will call to you, for you will answer me….” We did not know what God would do, but were certain from both this Psalm and past experience that He would help us.

After praying I went back in and talked with the policeman again. In God’s providence he spoke English well (my Arabic is lower than zero!) and listened to my plea. He sighed and stood up.

“I will help you,” he said, taking our passports, “But you must go to the police station in Aleppo and get the proper visa for your wife.” He stamped and signed the passports and waved us off into the night.

God answers when we praise Him! In this case the answer was immediate and we were very thankful!

picture: Syrian border guards

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God’s Creativity

I prepared two cups, filling them to the brim, one with tea and one with hot chocolate.

Taking one in each hand, I carried them to the table, watching them as  I walked.
The liquid stayed quiet, level, undisturbed by my walking.
 I didn’t think about keeping them level, I just did it automatically.
This simple observation highlights how marvelously we are made. The ability to automatically
without thought while hold something completely level without thought or intent.  is amazing.
Think of all the neurological activity necessary for that, the balance mechanism in the inner ear,
the input of the eyes and the sensory direction given by our feet.
All  this we take for granted, never giving it a thought, although we use these mechanisms constantly.
There are so many other system in our body, all of which work automatically,
like our  thyroid, pancreas, liver, and pituatory glands,
all sending out chemical signals, to different areas of the body, regulating many functions.
Our God is amazing that He could create such an intricate, complex and efficient body,
both so delicate and very durable, a marvelous combination of complimentary systems,
all working together in harmony to keep us alive and functioning.
Thinking on this gives me a greater appreciation of God’s wisdom, attention to detail
and ability to blend everything together perfectly—
and comfort knowing that He does the same thing in my life, all the time!
“How great is God—beyond our understanding!” Job 36:26
 
Picture: the complex and amazing circulatory system, created by our God.
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Multiple God Sightings

God Sightings

With all the snow we’ve had recently, and almost no melting, the driveways and the roads have been pretty slick.

But, I’ve had no problem because I have really aggressive, stuffed snow tires on my van.
 Knowing I’ve got great traction makes driving a lot better and safer.
These tires are a triple God sighting. I was at the transfer station
and saw them in the “too good to throw away store.” They were
almost new, just the right size,  were just what I needed and were free! I am thankful.
A second God sighting.
To improve the effectiveness of our windows in this cold weather, I needed about 40 feet of
small trim boards.  I went to Home Depot to get some and was pleased to see that a 12 foot
piece was only $1.29! However, at check out the 6 pieces totaled $120! Turns out the price as $1.9 per foot!
I did not get them.
This morning i looked in my stock of lumber and found a bundle of exactly what I needed, just enough.
another nice God sighting.
 He’s always busy taking care of our needs. Let’s notice His efforts, be thankful, and
use these to build our faith.

“Remember to extol his work….” Job 36:24

Picture: studded snow tire.

The Second Greatest Command

Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise—the fruit of lips that confess his name.” Hebrews 13:15

Hebrews 13:15

Once upon a time there were two people living in a foreign land who got a package from Germany.

When they went to the post office to pick it up, the customs official opened it and took out two packets of tea,

the kind of tea that they really liked but wasn’t available locally.

Smiling, he said, “You can’t have these; customs regulations!”

And with that he put the tea into his desk drawer.

Now, how should these two people react to such random injustice?

There are only two basic possibilities: to complain or to praise, and we all know which is correct.

These two people took a moment to pray, “Lord, thank you for all the times tea did come to us and customs let it through.

Thank you that this time you chose to have it otherwise.”

Then those two people left the post office with light hearts and good thoughts and had a really good day.

Praise is a wonderful responsibility that God has given us. It keeps us dwelling in the Truth,

and, as you know, Jesus said in John 8:32, “…the truth will set you free.”

Praise sets us free from the nasty so we can dwell on the nice,

as Paul pointed out in Philippians 4:8.

Very often we seek God’s will in certain matters, but more often we forget God’s will for all matters: Praise.

“…give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (1Thes. 5:18).