Archive | July, 2009

This is war!

28 Jul

I have been been in a war the past few weeks, and at times, I must admit, I have felt DEFEATED! With whom am I battling, you ask? Who is this enemy?

It is the dreaded Japanese Beetle!
When we returned from our wonderful Chicago vacation, I went out to inspect my beloved flowers. I was pleased with how they looked from afar. The colors were breathtaking. The scents lovely. The plants were exploding with blooms.  I cherish and enjoy God’s amazing creation and beauty~ roses, lilies, petunias, impatiens…. But, with closer inspection, I could see they were being attacked by a dreaded enemy- the Japanese Beetle! Oh, I was already familiar with this wicked insect. They had destroyed my petunias last summer and had killed a plum bush. I knew the destruction and the havoc they reek.These beetles ravage the plant, chewing out tissue between the veins, giving the leaf a “characteristic skeletonized appearance.” One morning when I looked out my kitchen window, I saw at least 25 beetles on ONE rose bud, devouring the beautiful petals until they were devastated…broken…unrecognizable…beauty destroyed…
It made me think of the battle each one of us faces as a child of God. We, too, have an enemy who wants to devastate us, break us, until our beauty in the Savior is unrecognizable, and our faith is destroyed.
He wants to eat away at us- our passions, our dreams, our confidence, our worth- until we resemble those gnawed away leaves with only a skeleton remaining. The green, healthy, foliage, or fruit is missing. We remain just a shadow of who God created us to be.
Battling the Japanese Beetles becomes weary at times. Just when I think I have them “licked,” I look out my window to see a new squadron has flown in and is eating away at the precious blooms and leaves.
And so it goes with the enemy of my soul. He wears me down. I become weary at times. And, sometimes, just when I think I have a temptation or deception “licked,” he comes in again with a whole host of help. And, like the beetles who come in large numbers, it is often NOT just one I battle, but Satan throws all he has at me. The dishwasher breaks the same week Brian is traveling AND the kids (all five of them) come down with the flu. I then realize I have forgotten to pay some pressing bill….on and on~ you get the idea.

“I will restore (repay) you for the years the locusts have eaten…” -Joel 2:25

Isn’t it amazing that our loving Father, our Savior, our Lord will take the devastation that the enemy causes and restore what has been lost? He prunes away the damaged leaves, the eaten blooms, and brings new buds, even more beautiful than the previous ones. The Lord restores whatever the enemy has tried to devour- hope, dreams, relationships, finances, our faith….
In my battle against the beetles, I have come to rely on some very important tools and habits. I need to check and recheck the flowers all throughout the day. First thing in the morning I need to make sure all the plants are healthy and beetle free.

 

 

In my spiritual battles, I need to also use important tools and habits.
The greatest tool against the enemy is the Word of God. I need to KNOW the Word and USE it by quoting it OUT LOUD when the battle comes. I MUST spend time in the Word.
So, in our battles against bugs or the enemy of our soul, we must remember we have a God who is BIG, who loves us, who is ALL powerful, who desires to rush in to defend us, to save us and to restore what the enemy has stolen. He loves when, broken, we cry out to Him to be our defender, our Shield, our Fortress. Jesus is the Armor of God.
Father, I come before Your throne, boldly, praising You, thanking You for Your power and grace and love. I thank You that You are an ever present help in trouble. I thank You that You have equipped me with everything I need for battle. I thank You for Your armor. I thank You for Your protection. Lord, remind me of Your Word, Your Truth when the enemy comes against me with his lies. Help me to replace every lie with Your Truth. I love You, Lord. In Jesus’ Name we pray. Amen.
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Without Him

27 Jul

Moses was an impetuous, hot tempered man who tried to take matters into his own hands.  He thought he knew how to handle the Egyptians, by creating his own sense of justice, killing a brutal slave master. 

After 40 years in the desert, Moses was an unsure man, humbled by his sin to the point of being perhaps a bit insecure.  He didn’t think he would or could be the man God would use for His glory.  He knew his weaknesses, his inability to speak eloquently and would rather hide under a rock than stand out in front of the nobles declaring God’s word. 

Yes, he was a man with a temper, unsure of his words and trusting in himself…

Without God.

I know my weaknesses too – so many I am afraid to list them.  An inability to conquer sin in my life, selfishness, and sometimes a tendency towards envy.  I see how they limit my service for God and how they mar the image of God in me.  I know who I am deep down.  I’m a sinner.

Without God.

But, WITH GOD, that’s another story.  When I put my trust in God, when I lean hard on Him and open up ALL of my heart to His indwelling Spirit, I’m a whole different person. 

Moses was too.  When he finally TRUSTED God to work in and through him, great things happened.  He was easily the most godly man who ever lived.  When His eyes were upon God and when God’s Spirit worked in him, he performed mighty miracles and he led a nation to their future.  Moses’ face glowed with the glory of God and His life of prayer was an example to all who followed him.  When he was infused with God’s power, he was a mighty man of God.

With God, ALL things are possible.

I know that to be true, but some days, I leave God out.  I don’t do it intentionally.  It’s just that I think I can handle life on my own and I think I know what God wants from me, so I set out to do His will on my own.  And then I am reminded that I’m never meant to live this Christian life in my own power, but that I must surrender every moment (EVERY moment – that’s the key!) to Him and put all of my trust in Him to live in and through me.

That’s when great things happen.  With God!

The Pleasure That Satisfies

24 Jul

date-night-special-speed-60109-028How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God! Therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of Your wings. They are abundantly satisfied with the fullness of Your house. And You give them drink from the river of Your pleasures. For with you is the fountain of life; in your light we see light.            Psalm 36:7-9

Do you know that God designed us to seek pleasure? That may sound strange because we equate pleasure with sin.  Seeking pleasure is only wrong when we try to find it in the wrong place. We go to food, people, activities, or possessions. But those things can never satisfy the deep longing in our hearts.

When we surrender to God, we truly find the pleasure that truly satisfies. Have you fully surrendered yourself to God? Are you finding your happiness in Him? Listen to the words He spoke to me through His word (Jeremiah 31:14; Ephesians 3:19; Colossians 2:20)

You have looked for satisfaction in other places, but I am the one that satisfies you. You have given yourself to endeavors, projects, labors and relationships, but never experienced the feeling of satisfaction you crave.

The child of God desires the feeling of satisfaction and to know and be familiar with My words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”  You are My child, and I want you to feel content and satisfied.

I gave My life so that satisfaction could be yours.  I conquered dissatisfaction and discontent.  I have begun a work in you which I promise to complete.

I have given you a new sense of purpose.  Be confident that I am with you.  Take My hand in yours and hold fast.

I am faithful and I establish you and I keep you from evil that keeps you dissatisfied.

The secret of living a satisfied life is to know My love, which passes human knowledge.

In Me you are perfectly accepted and cherished.  I love, forgive, strengthen and renew you.  To know My love is to know the mercy of God.  It is My joy to give you My satisfaction.

Hear My loving words to you.  In Me you are complete.  See yourself as having died with Me to the hunger for material things.  You have escaped from the world’s crude desires to own everything that pleases and attracts your eye.

Do not live as if you still belong to the world.  Know how much I enjoy your love; enjoy My goodness and My love toward you and be satisfied.

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