Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Exchange
...to give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they may be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that He may be glorified. Isaiah 61:3
Recently we travelled on the NZ Transalpine Railway from Christchurch, to Greymouth across the Southern Alps. We were so blessed with the weather, perfect in every way from (mainly) glorious blue skies to snowing in Arthurs Pass. When we did the return journey next day, Arthurs Pass was clear of all snow and did not look nearly as pretty. Interesting!
It got me thinking, and this verse in Isaiah 61:3 which was personalised in song by Robert Manzano in 1979 came to mind. It reminds us that God does indeed exchange our ashes for beauty and can replace mourning with his oil of joy. But the snow/sun scenes at the mountain pass reminded me that there is a beauty in the 'cold' times that cannot be found in the sunshine.
It has been my experience that often it's in the 'cold' times that I write my best poems because my heart is affected differently by the season I am walking through, and these times certainly cause me to press in to God for his warmth. The sunshine is lovely and the views glorious but the snow vistas have a beauty unrivalled.
God's desire is that we see every season of life through his eyes and we do that by putting our hope in the Lord, standing on his promises and allowing him, in his time, to exchange our ashes, our mourning, our pain for something much, much better as his purposes are worked out in our life.
Prayer: Father God, thank you that you can make something beautiful out of every difficult season and event in my life as I yield to you. I praise you for your love and your faithfulness and I wait for you. Amen
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Transformation - 2
.....let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Romans 12:2b (NLT)
I am continuing the transformation thoughts from my previous blog, because it was interesting the number of responses I received from people who felt themselves or knew friends were feeling 'under a cloud'. Clouds in the spiritual realm are normal, just like they are in the physical realm.
Clouds gather for various reasons but, for God's people, no matter what the reason, they are for one purpose - to do us good. When Saul, later called the Apostle Paul, encountered Jesus, his 'cloud' was blindness. God had to blind him in order to 'wake him up' to his wicked ways and change the way he thought. You see Paul thought that he was doing the right thing by persecuting Christians because he was zealous for his Jewish faith and saw them as a genuine threat to what was right. It was only when he encountered Jesus for himself that he realised he was wrong. That Jesus was indeed the Son of God; God incarnate; the God he worshipped. When we fight against God's purposes in our lives, we can expect the clouds to come. We just need to be able to recognise what is happening and to find God in the cloud and allow him to enlighten us and lead us on.
When life is toddling along nicely we don't think too much about it. We can easily be blind to mindsets that need to be changed in order to be in line with God's word. It is so easy to have an opinion about something, whether it be matters of faith or in the secular world, and be convinced that we are right. It is quite a risk for those of us who put fingers to keys or pen to paper expressing a certain viewpoint because I have realised that I need to remain open and teachable so that God can 'tweak' my viewpoints and my thoughts about things as time passes and I grow in the knowledge of him.
Of course the basics remain but we should never be dogmatic because we are all at different stages of revelation in our faith walk and what he has convicted me of in my life may be different from what he needs to deal with in yours. We are all under construction, but in different phases ......and, come to think of it, we are different parts of his building, each with our own unique gift to bring. They are building an extension to the care wing of our village and this morning we could see a crane lifting roof trusses to the second floor. Other parts of the building are handled differently. Let God handle you in the unique way you need in order for you to be prepared for his service.
Changing the way we think is so that "Then you will learn to know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect" as the rest of verse 2 goes. God had a plan for Paul that was revealed to him as he received his sight, was baptised and filled with the Holy Spirit (Acts 9). Paul then embraced God's purpose and went on to be a great ambassador for Christ. He experienced many 'clouds' in the form of persecutions himself but he suffered gladly that the gospel might be preached. He sang in his prison, he gloried in infirmities so long as God was glorified.
Perhaps God wants to use your cloud transform your thinking and reveal another part of his plan for you. Will you open your mind and your ears to his possibilities and stop trying to work things out in your own mind. There is great peace in releasing yourself, your burdens, cares and concerns into his very capable hands and in allowing him to map out the path for your feet instead of holding tightly to the reigns of your life. This will require you to press in and find him in the cloud. Will you do it?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank you for the cloud. And thank you that your will for me is always good, pleasing and perfect. Transform my thoughts today and bring them in line with your will and purpose for my life. Please show me if I am holding onto cares and concerns that I need to give to you. I ask you to lead me in your way of peace. Let me learn to flow in the rhythm of your grace. Amen
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Transformation
Than Moses went up the mountain and the cloud covered it. Exodus 24:15
For a couple days last week the distant mountains that we can see from our home were shrouded in cloud. The weather forecasters were predicting severe weather south of us and in fact snow fell on cities that don't see snow regularly. Yesterday dawned bright and clear and the first thing I did was check out the mountains! Yes, they were blanketed in a glistening white robe. Stunning!
It caused me to think about the transformation that had happened. First the mountains had to be covered in snow-bearing cloud before they became a sight to bring joy to my heart. My thoughts wandered to Moses climbing the mountain. The cloud came down on him but it wasn't snow cloud, it was the glorious presence of God cloud. In the cloud Moses spoke with God face to face (Exodus 33:11) and received the tablets of the law. When Moses came down from the mountain his face shone, so much that he had to wear a veil because his appearance was blinding to the people (Exodus 34:35).
In order for us to grow in the likeness of God, which he desires for us, we need to be transformed and this is a process that is happening as the Holy Spirit works in us (2 Corinthians 3:18). Sometimes, though, we have to be in the cloud for awhile in order for God to do a transforming work in us. These clouds take various forms; darkness, loneliness, pain, grief, frustration. These times are uncomfortable but if we can trust God to do a work in us during such times; if we can seek after God in our cloud; then when the cloud lifts, we will find that he has brought about changes in us and we have become a little more conformed to his likeness.
If you are in a cloud right now, look for God. Seek him out, don't waste this experience, draw all that you can from it as you draw near to him.
PRAYER: Though I can't see you God, I believe that you are there and I trust you to do a work in me that is pleasing to you. Help me press into you and find you in my cloud. Let it be for me a glory cloud. Transform me into your likeness. Amen
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Sheep
My sheep listen to my voice; I know them and they follow me. John 10:27
I know many of you will not be at all surprised that my second blog post from New Zealand is about sheep, because there are so many here. However, Jesus referred often to sheep so I am confident that it's fine for me to do the same!
This past week Colin and I were watching a TV program which follows the NZ Highway Patrol Police and incidents in their day. Part of this episode was about a runaway sheep on a fairly well used road. This poor sheep had become separated from the flock, perhaps by her own curiosity about the wide world, and escaped through a fence, or she may have been separated from a flock that had been driven down a road between pastures.
The Police officer tried to encourage her off the road but every time he would stop and try to approach her she would run off madly into the road causing traffic to have to brake to avoid hitting her. She was a real traffic hazard and no matter what the policeman tried she ran off her own way. Finally, and sadly, she had to be shot because she was exhausted and uncooperative. Really, she determined her own end, though there are many reasons we could find to excuse her behaviour.
Jesus likened us to sheep and said that his sheep listen to his voice. The Merriam-Webster dictionary gives a few definitions among which are "to hear something with thoughtful attention" and the one that I like for the context of my purpose here; "to be alert to catch an expected sound".
Jesus expects us to listen for his voice. I have to admit I am not always good at doing this, so that is my challenge today. He is speaking in so many ways; through his word; through our own spirit; through others; through the beauty of creation and so on. We need to be alert and be prepared to follow his leading. It may well be a lifesaver for us. It will certainly keep us 'in with the flock' because we know from his word that we are to seek the safety and security of fellowship with other believers, and it is so much more important as we see the signs of his return (Hebrews 10:25).
Whose voice are you listening to today?
Prayer: Dear Shepherd of my soul, help me to listen for your voice with expectancy and willingness to obey, today and every day. Thank you that you are always communicating with us in so many ways. Amen
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Purpose
Photo by Jenny Williamson
“I must preach the kingdom of God to the other cities also, because for this purpose I have been sent." Luke 4:43
Moving house and country has been a part of my life. I was 5 when my parents emigrated from England to New Zealand; 11 when we moved to Fiji for 16 months; 20 and newly married when we moved to Singapore for 2 years; 30 when we moved to Papua New Guinea for 9 years; almost 40 when we moved to Australia; 48 when we moved to Hong Kong for 13 years. We were back in Australia for 6 years and a week ago we made what we believe to be our final move (this side of heaven), back to New Zealand. You could call us the 'happy wanderers'!
In each place I have lived I can look back and see that God was working in my life and I am so thankful that now, in what some would call my 'twilight years', I know that God still has a purpose for my life and it's for me to find and fulfil it, by His grace.
As Christians our part is to discover our God given gifts and then to find where and how God desires to use them. I am a fan of The Voice talent programme and I have found some of the comments of the coaches to be challenging. Last season one said, "You've got to be out of your comfort zone or you are not going to grow." Just recently another said, "You've been given a gift, that is a privilege, now it's your responsibility to develop and refine that gift and use it wisely." In a recent interview well known singer, Michael Buble, spoke about his life as a performer and how he couldn't go out with the crew after a concert when they were on tour, he had to go home and rest his voice and his body and spend time quietly in order to maintain stamina and keep his voice protected. Discipline.
We are disciples and discipline should be a hallmark of our lives if we are to fulfil God's purposes in the places that he positions us. Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 9:27 But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified. Yes, we miss it, life happens and disruptions come to throw us off key at times but let's be diligent to get back on track in our devotional life so that we keep in mind that today has a purpose. Let's look to Jesus who loves us and equips and enables us to fulfil our purpose, by His grace.
Prayer: Father, please help me to be faithful in my devotion to you and attention to your Word that I might fulfil your purposes for me today. Amen
In each place I have lived I can look back and see that God was working in my life and I am so thankful that now, in what some would call my 'twilight years', I know that God still has a purpose for my life and it's for me to find and fulfil it, by His grace.
As Christians our part is to discover our God given gifts and then to find where and how God desires to use them. I am a fan of The Voice talent programme and I have found some of the comments of the coaches to be challenging. Last season one said, "You've got to be out of your comfort zone or you are not going to grow." Just recently another said, "You've been given a gift, that is a privilege, now it's your responsibility to develop and refine that gift and use it wisely." In a recent interview well known singer, Michael Buble, spoke about his life as a performer and how he couldn't go out with the crew after a concert when they were on tour, he had to go home and rest his voice and his body and spend time quietly in order to maintain stamina and keep his voice protected. Discipline.
We are disciples and discipline should be a hallmark of our lives if we are to fulfil God's purposes in the places that he positions us. Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 9:27 But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified. Yes, we miss it, life happens and disruptions come to throw us off key at times but let's be diligent to get back on track in our devotional life so that we keep in mind that today has a purpose. Let's look to Jesus who loves us and equips and enables us to fulfil our purpose, by His grace.
Prayer: Father, please help me to be faithful in my devotion to you and attention to your Word that I might fulfil your purposes for me today. Amen
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Confidence - 2
I thank my
God upon every remembrance of you, …………. being
confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will
complete it until the day of Jesus Christ…. Philippians 1:6
It is so good that we can have confidence in our great and wonderful God to complete His work in us, and to fulfil His purposes for us. When we entrust our lives to Hi it's not about my wisdom or purposes, it's all about His.
I woke very early one morning thinking that it is 5months since I wrote or posted a Daydrops. I knew my previous one had been labelled Confidence - 1, so I really needed to continue to #2. I have had these thoughts before during these past months but have been very distracted with big changes in our life.
In August last year during a trip to visit our siblings in New Zealand, it seemed that God resurrected a desire we had loosely toyed with a couple of years before to return to NZ in our retirement. We deposited on a lovely retirement villa in Nelson where my sister and her husband had moved to and things moved rather more quickly than we expected. They poured the slab mid December and we were advised that building completion date was end of March....which, amazingly enough in the building world, happened.
So in January we began a process of selling our house and a good bit of our furniture, arranging removal in late March, then relocating to a furnished unit for our last 3 months in Australia; time for Colin to finish work at the end of June. We arrived in NZ early May to take occupancy of our villa and unpack our shipment.
It was an amazingly peace-filled process as we have constantly committed our way to God and trusted Him to lead and guide us through. It has shown me again that I can have total confidence that when He leads and we follow, He will take care of the details. I am reminded also of one of my favourite life verses, Psalm 37:5 which says Commit your way to The Lord, trust also in Him and He will bring it to pass. And another is Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in The Lord with all your heart, and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths.
In mid July we will take up residence in Nelson and I hope to focus more on writing. I am trusting Him to may my way straight.
Prayer: Dear Lord, thank you that you order our steps as we confidently place ourselves into your hands. Your faithfulness to us, like your mercy, is new every morning. Amen
It is so good that we can have confidence in our great and wonderful God to complete His work in us, and to fulfil His purposes for us. When we entrust our lives to Hi it's not about my wisdom or purposes, it's all about His.
I woke very early one morning thinking that it is 5months since I wrote or posted a Daydrops. I knew my previous one had been labelled Confidence - 1, so I really needed to continue to #2. I have had these thoughts before during these past months but have been very distracted with big changes in our life.
In August last year during a trip to visit our siblings in New Zealand, it seemed that God resurrected a desire we had loosely toyed with a couple of years before to return to NZ in our retirement. We deposited on a lovely retirement villa in Nelson where my sister and her husband had moved to and things moved rather more quickly than we expected. They poured the slab mid December and we were advised that building completion date was end of March....which, amazingly enough in the building world, happened.
So in January we began a process of selling our house and a good bit of our furniture, arranging removal in late March, then relocating to a furnished unit for our last 3 months in Australia; time for Colin to finish work at the end of June. We arrived in NZ early May to take occupancy of our villa and unpack our shipment.
It was an amazingly peace-filled process as we have constantly committed our way to God and trusted Him to lead and guide us through. It has shown me again that I can have total confidence that when He leads and we follow, He will take care of the details. I am reminded also of one of my favourite life verses, Psalm 37:5 which says Commit your way to The Lord, trust also in Him and He will bring it to pass. And another is Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in The Lord with all your heart, and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths.
In mid July we will take up residence in Nelson and I hope to focus more on writing. I am trusting Him to may my way straight.
Prayer: Dear Lord, thank you that you order our steps as we confidently place ourselves into your hands. Your faithfulness to us, like your mercy, is new every morning. Amen
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Confidence - 1
In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Isaiah 30:15
Confidence or a lack of confidence will affect every area of one's life. It can make or break a deal, a job opportunity or more importantly, be the thing that determines whether or not you succeed in life. The important thing though is the foundation of our confidence; whether it is our own ability or in Jesus, and the ability He gives us to do the job, and being confident that His desire is to see us succeed.
As we have lived in different nations and I have observed cultural differences it has been interesting to see that some cultures are just better at instilling confidence in their children than others other. Be that as it may, as Christians we have our own culture but it is definitely one to be learned.
I have noticed that the trend in the workplace these days is to "talk yourself up"; make the prospective employer think that you are the best thing since sliced bread! Your performance at the interview is likely to get you the job (or not). Some Christians even think they have to do that, but the apostle Paul is our great example of one who, although greatly qualified by birth, education and zeal for God, said that he put no confidence in all that (Philippians 3). It is not about where we come from and how much we know, it is about knowing that "in my flesh there is really nothing good" (Rom:7:18) so I shouldn't be surprised when I make mistakes and disappoint myself.
Our confidence should rest alone in the truth that through faith in Jesus Christ the righteousness of God is ours (2 Cor 5:21). The Mirror Bible puts it this way "He took our sorrows, our pain, our shame to his grave and birthed his righteousness in us. He took our sins and we became his innocence." That is surely worth a second thought.
Today will you choose to be at peace, resting in the confidence that the work is done? Jesus did it! You don't have to perform or measure up, Jesus finished all that. Just relax, let your anxieties go and thank Him that His plans are good, to give you a hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11). Enjoy your acceptance in the Beloved (Ephes 1:6).
Heavenly Father, thank you for your great plan of salvation. That you freed us from the slavery of performing to 'get it right'. Thank you that I am accepted because of Jesus' work and not my own. Help me to think on that and rest confidently in that from this day forward. Amen
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