It’s much easier to talk about God than obey Him. We put on our cross necklace or stick our fish bumper sticker on our car and declared “It is good.” What if our children treated us the same way?
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One of my favorite visuals from the Bible is James 1:23 โ โAnyone who listens to the Word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in the mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like.โ Strangely enough I find myself doing that at times. I get up, wash my face and go about my day. At some point Iโll go into a restaurant or store bathroom and look in the mirror as I wash my hands. I almost shock myself when I see what my hair looks like or how old I look.
I also do this with obeying the Word of God.ย ย I get up in the morning, read my devotionals and Bible studies then head out into the world.ย ย At times it may take all day before I forget the Word, other times itโs my first encounter with another human as I leave my street.ย ย I get angry, snarky, unforgiving, worried, maybe even a bit vengeful. I forget Godโs admonition โ that if I want to receive mercy then I need to be merciful.ย ย If I want to be treated kindly then I need to treat people with kindness.ย ย I tell people that the actual act of being a faithful follower of God takes work.ย ย It takes practice.ย ย Some days it takes every single ounce of strength to keep my mind fixed on Jesus.ย ย The world wants us to take the easy route.ย ย They want us to forget what we look like.ย ย The world says โitโs okโ to chip away at what we know to be right.ย ย Those โalmost rightโ temptations are what give the devil his footholds.
Thereโs been great debates over time about grace vs. works.ย ย Iโm not a world-renowned Bible scholar.ย ย I donโt have a degree in theology.ย ย But I can read James 2:14 which states,
โWhat good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds?ย ย Can such faith save them?โย
James 2:14
Throughout the New Testament itโs made clear that faith without deeds is really no faith at all.ย ย The Book of James speaks to my Martha-like spirit.ย ย But it also is for Marthaโs sister, Mary.ย ย Because deeds come in all forms.ย ย Martha showed love by cooking and cleaning.ย ย Mary showed love through adoration and giving.ย ย
James is only five short chapters.ย ย But they are packed with Jesus follower gems.ย ย The foreward in the Bible study book,ย James, Faith that Works, says โUnlike most books of the New Testament, the letter of James is best known for the people who donโt like it.ย ย Itโs seen as a scalawag among the obviously Christ-centered letters of Paul, and the love-concerned writings of John.โย ย I personally like being a scalawag.
scalawag
noun
a scamp; rascal.
We feel the sting of James.ย ย But without an occasional admonishment, we humans are extremely prone to skipping along dangerous paths. As a parent, I know the two most important roles I played while raising my girls was 1) setting and holding them to rules and 2) loving them even as they broke those rules.ย ย Isnโt that what God does for us each and every day โ when we turn from the mirror and forget what we look like?
Join me, starting September 7, 2020, as I take a chapter in James each week to spur us on to action โ to be doers of the Word, not just readers.ย ย Through James we can learn to take practical steps to living out our lives as Christ followers.
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So here we are — Day 30 of 30 Days of Praise! And although my daily prayer praise of the Almighty doesn’t end with today, my challenge to find different ways to write about God’s amazing characteristics is complete. When I started this more than 30 days ago I was on a journey to help me learn a new way of praying. I felt comfortable with thanking God, asking God for help, and asking Him for forgiveness. But praising God seemed so strange and uncomfortable to me. True to His character He placed a challenge on my heart and mind to help me grow.
I heard a great comment about God’s character yesterday. “God never allows us to fail a test, he just gives us the test over and over until we pass.” It goes right along with Charles Stanley’s Life Principle #7:
The dark moments of our life will last only so long as necessary for God to accomplish His purpose in us.
Charles Stanley, 30 Life Principles
God Allows Us to Be Reduced to Brokenness
You see, I didn’t start my journey of learning how to praise God 30 days ago. I started the day God spoke to me in my bedroom a few years ago. While I sat enjoying my little pity party God said, “Enough is enough.” He shook me with the simple statement: “What have you really done?” You see I was whining about being such a “good Christian” and yet my life felt like a mess. He spoke those words loudly again, “Yes, what have you really done?” He had been letting me do things my own way for a long time. But He loves us too much to let us continue down destructive paths for too long. That day started my training. And it was intense. He taught me that the secret to a peace-filled life was a lot simpler than what I imagined. I didn’t need to be “doing” so much. I just needed to obey Him — no matter the consequences, no matter how outlandish the request sounded. 1 John 2:25 says:
But if anyone obeys His word, love for God is truly made complete in them.
1 John 2:25
Not only was I reduced to brokenness but God was right there to put me back together as a much more simple, faithful Christian with one goal: Obey.
God Re-Uses Lessons To Get Us to Listen
Throughout my continuing journey I have experienced many times when the same lesson pops up over and over. It’s when I give in and say, “ok, ok, I get it!” that He finally moves on. From podcasts, to daily devotionals, and songs on the radio to a Bible study, His Word weaves its way seamlessly throughout our lives. On August 1, I started with my devotional, “New Day, New You” by Joyce Meyer. The day’s lesson? “Simple, Believing Prayer” based on Matthew 6:7. “And when you pray, do not heap phrases as the gentiles do, for they think they will be heard for their much speaking.” Good start as I then turn to my “30 Life Principles” Bible study lesson for the day: “Listening to God is essential to walking with God.” In it the question was asked, “What does Jesus say about the use of many words?” Based on, guess….. Matthew 6:7. I saw a message forming here. I then decided to read a bit of my “Spurgeon on Prayer & Spiritual Warfare.” I don’t read it everyday but I felt led to that day. And lo and behold, the topic was approaching God with reverence, joy, submission, confidence and sincerity. Not babbling on with useless words intended to make myself sound “christian-like.” Point taken.
What if through this odd little coincidence, or answered prayer, Heโs sending you–youโฆ out of all of those billions of people–a direct personal message of reassurance? To stop worrying? To keep the faith? That everything will be all right?ย
Squire Rushnell, Godwink stories
God Takes Trash and Makes It Into Something Beautiful
Each Sunday we would see him. A man in about his 40s dressed to the 9s. Not just full suits but “zoot” suits. Big shoulder pads, double breasted suits. But what was most impressive was his hair. I dated a guy back in the 80s who played in a 60s throwback band with that same hair — pumped up, rockabilly pompadour. He stood out among the mostly white, upper class 60-80 year olds. It came to pass we ended up in the same membership class. I told him how I enjoyed seeing what cool and interesting outfits he was going to show up in each week. And, I was definitely impressed with his hair. Both being named Chris/Kris we of course, hit it off. When it came time to tell our testimony I realized what a blessing it was that God put me in the same group as Chris. He told us how his family growing up were Christians. But he rebelled. He wanted long hair, hard rock and a free spirited life. One day when he was 15 his father came to him and said, “We are going to Africa to be missionaries. You have two choices, you can cut your hair and come with us or you stay here in California and find your own way.” He chose to keep his hair. He also decided that Los Angeles was the place to become a rock star. He played bass and guitar. He ended up on the streets, homeless. And he turned to drugs which eventually led to heroin. He told us he should’ve died at least 10 times. But God was not done with him. He pulled him from the fire after yet another devastating drug-fueled, car accident. And led him on the path to recovery. He now goes all over the country speaking on the perils of heroin and his faith in God. He jumped in to help mentor middle school and high school kids at our church. He’s one cool cat. Chris was like the trash that rolls along our city streets, finding its way into doorways. Crumpled up and seemingly useless. God transformed him into a true follower of Christ — a thing of beauty. His transformation story gives me hope for my, much smaller problems.
I praise God today for all the work He has done and will do in our lives. He whispers to us. He shouts at us. He shakes us and he nudges us. He will never force us to follow Him. And He will never fully let us go. Click on the photo below to enjoy the song, “Raise a Hallelujah” by Bethel Music — but here’s a hint, play it loud and raise your hands high!! I look forward to having you join me on my next challenge — “His Works Project”– coming soon!
When I was a kid one of my most favorite shows was, โI Dream of Jeannie.โ My friends and I would take turns playing the Barbara Eden character, Jeannie, and the Larry Hagman character, Tony. Major Anthony Nelson (Tony) crash landed his space capsule on a remote beach. He discovered a beautiful bottle and opened it. With a puff of pink smoke out popped a gorgeous, blonde genie. She, of course, offered him three wishes and the opportunity to be her โmaster.โ Being a gentleman, he refused not only the wishes but to be called โMaster.โ She fell deeply in love with him. Jeannie and her bottle came to live with Tony in Cocoa Beach, Florida. As the tv seasons went on, Tony also fell in love with Jeannie and eventually, they married. The problem along the way was she kept calling him โMaster.โ He always insisted she call him โTony.โ It was a way of life she lived for 1,000s of years. In that time the rules stood โ when someone opened your bottle, they were your master. It took a lot of training to break that habit and eventually call him โhusband.โ
It takes a lot of work to be called a โmasterโ of something.ย ย Journalist and author Malcolm Gladwell wrote about the 10,000-hour rule in his 2008 bestseller,ย “Outliers.”ย The rule is simple: mastery comes after someone practices one skill for 10,000 hours. ย And new studies show even that may not make you great at something.ย ย In some areas you still need talent or clearly defined ways in which you practice.ย ย When you break down the 10,000-hour rule itโs overwhelming.ย ย ย It can take more than 20 years to accomplish this feat for one skill.
God has been at work as Master of our world much longer.ย ย And who knows how long he has been Master of the Universe!ย ย Iโm thinking He has gotten pretty good at being in charge, not only of our lives, but the entirety of our world.ย ย And yet we still buck under His authority.ย ย He doesnโt ask for a โmaster-slaveโ relationship from us.ย ย In fact, in Hosea, God clarifies His role in our lives.ย ย He wants to lead us, speak with us tenderly, shower us with riches.ย ย And when we respond in loving obedience He says:
โIn that day,โ declares theย Lord,
โyou will call me โmy husbandโ;
you will no longer call me โmy master.โโ
Hosea 2:16
I think as Christians we struggle in life between seeing God as our โmasterโ as in โthe bossโ and as our โhusbandโ because we constantly try to pull away and lead our own lives.ย ย The sin that is created from this brings feelings of condemnation and pain.ย ย Instead we should see God as โThe Master of the Universeโ โ the being who has put in way more than 10,000 hours of practice.ย ย Heโs who we can lean on, trust, look for guidance, find hope in, and gain strength from.ย ย And with that, He wants a personal relationship with us — as a loving “husband.”
A lot of feminists bristle at the Christian ideal of family structure.ย ย A husband as the leader of the family brings up hackles.ย ย ย And yet men and women who truly know and understand the Bible realize God created a loving hierarchy in our families based on our God-centered, world hierarchy.ย ย There are no slaves with brutal masters.ย ย There are masters who had responsibilities to slaves throughout the Bible.ย ย There are business people who must treat their workers appropriately, just as God has treated them.ย ย And itโs very clear that both a husband and wife have responsibilities for loving and caring about each other.ย ย
God, the All Knowing Master, is also our betrothed.ย ย I praise Him for being both โ a powerful force that I can rely on and love with all my heart.
The other day while out walking with my dog I was listening to a podcast by a well-known Christian speaker. She asked the question: โDo you remember a time when you sinned, I mean really sinned? How did it feel?โ I stopped to think on this. Iโve never murdered someone. But I did encourage a friend in my younger days to get an abortion. Iโve never been a thief, although I have, at times, realized I wasnโt charged for something correctly and didnโt go back to the store clerk. Iโve never cheated on my husband. But do those lustful thoughts count? I check in with my mom and dad, through gritted teeth. I put God first. Well, except for the times I put money and my children first. Iโm good to my neighbors even though Iโve spoken badly about some. See, Iโve only sinned a wee bit.
I realized that every single time I sinned โjust a littleโ made me feel a โlittle bitโ broken. At times it made me feel a lot broken. The Christian speaker went on to say, โNow imagine Jesus on the cross. He is the only person to walk the Earth who has not sinned. But at that moment His Father placed all your darkness, all your brokenness, all your pain caused by sin on Him. There is no one else who has experienced so much pain. Imagine how He must have felt.โ It brought me to tears. It brings me to tears as I write this.
This visual is what I praise God for today. The understanding of Jesusโ pain and sacrifice made for us. I previously hadnโt made an emotional connection to this powerful, earth shaking moment in our time. I had the knowledge but not the emotional response. Baptist teacher Oswald Chambers once said about Jesus on the cross:
The Cross was a superb triumph in which the foundations of hell were shaken. There is nothing more certain in Time or Eternity than what Jesus Christ did on the Cross: He switched the whole of the human race back into a right relationship with God.
Oswald Chambers
My father is reading The Saxon series books. In it, a character refers to Jesus as the โNailed God.โ It brought to mind movies Iโve seen showing the crucifixion. With each hammering of a nail through Jesusโ feet and wrists I cried. But it was out of sadness and horror. That day, when I visualized Jesus on the cross pulling, drawing and tearing our sins from us and placing them squarely in His own heart and soul I was overcome with gratefulness and sorrow. I want to apologize to Jesus. His gift to us caused Him so much pain.
Itโs a well-accepted fact that when we are forced to work hard for something, say a new car, home, a good job, we tend to take better care of it. I didnโt have to work for the gifts of salvation and redemption. Iโve proven over and over that sin is easy for me to commit. I need to keep Jesusโ pain, his suffering, and His willingness to take mine, closer to mind each and every day. His love for us can only be repaid with obedience and thankfulness.