Thursday, November 10, 2022

Treasures

 



My mission yesterday was to collect some interesting stones to refashion our garden fountain, so, in the beautiful mid afternoon, we headed for Ruby Bay just half an hour away.  I seemed to remember that it had a nice variety of coloured stones.  However, when we drove up to the beach I wondered if I had been wrong, because from just a few yards away it looked quite ordinary with a general ‘beach grey’ look.  Maybe I wouldn’t find my pretty stones here after all.

As we walked with eyes down, looking for colour, we found it!  I’d taken a shopping bag and it was getting increasingly heavy and Col was saying “I think that’ll be enough”, but then we’d find one more!  This morning as I put the stones into my re-purposed birdbath, I found that we had collected just about the right amount, and an amazing variety of stones.

That beach was a bit like God’s word.  From a distance it looks like a whole lot of words on a whole lot of pages, but as we look more closely it’s a treasure chest of gems – life stories, battles, victories, failures, wisdom, poetry, songs, love stories and so much, much more. 

If we look from a distance we only see words…..probably many more than we want to read!  However, for the diligent it is a never-ending delight which I like to call “The Maker’s Handbook”. The writer of Psalm 119 was so convinced of the truth and goodness of God’s word that he wrote 176 verses on the subject!

Because God’s word is life and truth, it can only do us good, and lead us along the path to eternal life and joy which God planned before time began.  Jesus said in Luke 4:4 “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.”  It is food for our soul.  Psalm 19:7 says The instructions of the LORD are perfect, reviving the soul. The decrees of the LORD are trustworthy, making wise the simple.

I love knowing God’s word in these uncertain days because it tells me what is coming and what is to be expected, so instead of being fearful, I have a peace and assurance that God is in control, and that in the end……He wins!  Ask God to give you a desire to read His word.

Prayer:  O God, you are the source of all wisdom and you have revealed your wisdom and your ways to us in your word, the Bible. Help me to have a heart to seek your truth and love your word because your ways are life and peace. Amen




Monday, July 25, 2022

Candle Snuffing

 


There is something special about the light of a candle.  I love to watch the flame flicker and dance as the air moves around it, fuelling it's light.  There's something restful, soft and comforting to be had from enjoying such a simple pleasure.


I enjoy lighting a little tea light when I have my time with God.  It reminds me to quiet my heart and soul; to prepare myself to meet with my Maker.  There is nothing better!  It reminds me that Jesus is the light of the world, and he told His followers that we are to carry his light.  He said this, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness but have the light of life.” (John 8:12)


 As a growing darkness envelopes our world in more ungodly, crazy, upside down thinking and behaviour; not to mention the growing fear and anxiety that is stirred up by media reports which are generally only bad news; I am reminded of the Apostle Paul's words to Timothy, "But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come:  For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,  unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good,  traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power." (2 Timothy 3:1-5).


On the other hand I am comforted by Jesus' words, as I read my Bible, that those who follow Him shall not walk in darkness but have the light of life in Him.  He is our good news. Those who believe and trust in Him have a wonderful hope of a glorious future with Him.  This world is not our hope, He is!


It is possible, however, for our lights to grow dim, or even be snuffed right out, if we are not careful. We can be caught up in the “cares of this world, the deceitfulness of riches, and the desires for other things" (Mark 4:19). These things starve 'our light' of oxygen and the flame is easily snuffed out. 


So, what is the oxygen that our lights require to shine brightly? It is time spent in quiet, alone with God to read His word, where there is wisdom for a light-filled life. A heart filled with praise and thankfulness will focus our mind on Jesus and not on our worries and stresses. And regular communication with God.  He tells us very clearly, "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:6-7)


When I place the lid on my clear tealight jar I am always amazed at how little time it takes for the candle to be snuffed out.  Don't put your light under a bowl (Matthew 5:15 NLT), it will soon use up all the oxygen and go out.  Make sure that the light you think you have is not actually darkness. (Luke 11:35)


Prayer: Heavenly Father, help me not to get taken up with the cares and comforts of this world, but to honour you with my heart by spending time in your word and in prayer.  Keep me burning with bright 'faith light' so others may see and be drawn to the comfort and peace of Your light.  Amen

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Hide & Seek



Hide and seek, Google tells me, is a game that is played worldwide, and almost since the beginning of time.  We play it first with babies and call it Peek-a-Boo, and we do it because we love to hear their giggles. It's a game that children can play successfully from about 3 years old and it seems to stay alive in every generation.  There's something about the thrill and fun of hiding, and being clever enough not to be found....or hit, if you are paint-balling! 

Years ago at a wedding I remember sitting by a pastor's wife who was probably as old as I am now and she told me that just that week, she had hidden in the wardrobe and jumped out at her husband when he came looking for her......just for fun. It's good to stay child-like in some things!

However, some of us take this 'game' into adulthood but mostly not in a good way.  We use the hiding part but we really don't want to be found.....for many and varied reasons.  If you don't wish to be challenged, you'd better stop reading right now!

Why do we hide?  

This can be for many reasons, which really have the same foundation.  Adam and Eve hid from God in the Garden of Eden after they had sinned.  (Genesis 3:8)  They were ashamed because they were naked.  It hadn't been an issue before they sinned because they were in innocence. They hid because they feared God finding out what they had done....as if He didn't already know! 

We, too, can hide out of shame at something we have done, and also for the fear of being found out. But there is always forgiveness with our Father in Heaven.  If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive our sins and to cleanse us from ALL unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9) It's interesting that the verse before that says, "If we say we have no sin we are only fooling ourselves...." we are certainly not fooling God.

We can hide from challenge for fear of 'not being up to it', and from fear of failure. Remember Saul who had been told he was to be king?  When the prophet Samuel came to honour him he was found hiding among the equipment (1 Samuel 10:22).  Even though he stood head and shoulders above the rest, he felt he was not up to the task because he was from the smallest tribe (1 Samuel 9:21).  He forgot that it was God's task to equip him for the work He had assigned to him. Much later Samuel had to correct Saul because he had become proud and disobedient to God. He reminded Saul that it was when he was little in his own sight that God had made him leader. (1 Samuel 15:17).

We can hide from the fear of being known for who we really are and, of being rejected. Recently I was with other Christian friends and we were recounting some of our teenage misdemeanours concerning smoking. (I must add here that I am so very grateful to God for challenging me to give up cigarettes early in my Christian life.) We were laughing and my friend, Alice, who hasn't known me for very long, said, "Jackie, I don't know who you are!"  She said it with a smile and I agreed with her. "No, Alice, you do not!"  But, I am not afraid of her knowing me because I know she is a truly loving woman and will accept me, faults and all.  I hope that if I need correction, she will correct me too, and that I will be willing to receive correction, by God's grace.  You see there is no fear in love (1 John 4:18)

How do we hide?

There are many ways a child can find to hide; from just behind their own hands if they are very little, to behind the couch or under a bed as they are bigger, or maybe in the empty rubbish bin or some other dark and scary place if they are very brave.  We, too, find ways to 'hide'.  

We steer clear of friends who might challenge or disagree with us, keep busy with work or even with mundane tasks rather than spending some serious time with God.  We might stop attending church regularly, or hide ourselves in novels, movies or games that 'take our mind off' our guilt, or shame, fear, or inadequacy.  However, there is no lasting peace in any of that.  We have to make a decision.

This is a day to realise that not one of us can 'hide' from God.  (Psalm 139:7). He sees us and loves us too much to leave us in our misery. BUT we have to come out of hiding and come before Him who is the Prince of Peace, the King of Love, the Great Shepherd and lover of our souls.  He is Jesus Christ, our Saviour. God is calling us out of hiding.  Will you come out and allow yourself to be seen?

Prayer: Father God, help me to see if there is any way that I am hiding, from you or from others. Help me to come into the light of your presence and love, throwing off the fear, shame, inadequacy or anything else that is stopping me from finding real joy in your presence.  Help me to press in to know you intimately and be known by You. In Jesus' name. Amen

Friday, March 11, 2022

How Hungry Are You?


 I am increasingly disturbed by the many people going hungry, not only in our own country but in our world.  I also feel increasingly helpless that there is so little that our resources can do to relieve that, but still, we give as we are able, and we pray knowing that God is able to use our little for the many, in some way.

 

Jesus knew what it was to be hungry.  When he was tempted by the devil in the wilderness, he hadn’t eaten for 40 days. Satan’s first challenge was to get Jesus to fulfil his physical hunger with a miracle of producing bread. Jesus replied using the word of God - “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.” (Matthew 4:4).  In saying this he was not denying that food is important, but that food for our spirit is much more important. The Bible is God’s word to us.  A Book of books that is harmonious, and miraculous in the way it came to be. 

 

Growing up, my parents always sent me and my sister to Sunday School, and once a month our parents would attend the family service.  They were good people but not committed to following Jesus.  I have since learned though that many of my Mum’s sayings which she had learned from her mother, were words from the Bible, often from the book of Proverbs.  My Dad had been a chorister and an altar boy, so he had grown up in church.  

 

When I was about 8 years old, I remember asking if I could have a Bible for Christmas.  My request was granted – a good old King James Version which was probably all that was available then.  When I was 13 I heard the gospel message clearly for the first time through the Open Air Campaigners who were visiting our church.  My heart was changed that day when I received Jesus Christ as my Saviour and Lord. I was encouraged to read Scripture Union Daily Bible notes which I tried to do faithfully.

 

I have heard some people say, that when they came to salvation, they couldn’t get enough of the Bible.  How wonderful that must be, but it was not really my experience.  For me it was a matter of discipline, a discipline in which I have had varying success at over the years!  I still ask God to give me more hunger for His Word, because I know how important it is to my spiritual well-being.  As Jesus said, bread is not enough.

 

Why is food not enough?  Well, we can have full stomachs but still be discouraged, depressed or hopeless.  Food does not help with ‘heart or soul hunger’.  The psalms demonstrate this  very clearly so many times.  The writers don’t usually talk about physical hunger but about emotional distress and how they deal with it.  They cry out to the Lord and then remember how God has helped them in the past, they feed on the word that tells of God’s victories and deliverances and they are encouraged.

 

Psalm 119 is full of praise for the greatness of God’s word.  Here are a few examples…..

Vs 25….My soul clings to the dust; Revive me according to Your word(Discouragement)

Vs 28…My soul melts from heaviness; Strengthen me according to Your word. (Depression)

 

 

Vs 105….Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. (Guidance)

Vs 169….Let my cry come before You, O LORD; Give me understanding according to Your word. (Wisdom)

 

Jeremiah 15:16……And Your word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart;

 

The Word of God has power to satisfy your heart, soul, and spirit in a way that nothing else can.  In times of difficulty, discouragement, depression I have turned to God’s word and it has never failed to encourage me.  The words of an old song tell the story so true….

            

            “Turn your eyes upon Jesus, look full in his wonderful face,

            And the things of earth shall grow strangely dim,

            In the light of His glory and grace.”

 

That reminds me of a scripture I love, They looked to Him and were radiant, and their faces were not ashamed.” Psalm 34:5

 

Jesus is the living Word of God.  He said, "I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger….” John 6:35

 

If your heart is feeling unsatisfied today, I strongly encourage you to turn to God’s word and read until it speaks to your need.  “The Word of God is living and powerful…..and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.” Hebrews 4:12

 

Prayer:  Father in heaven, please give me a heart that is hungry for your Word which brings life and peace, wisdom, joy and satisfaction. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen