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Month: September 2011 (Page 3 of 3)

Sept .12th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

I was reading from Ps. 16 today which is one of my favorites. Verse 8 says, “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you are to go: I will counsel you with my eye upon you.” How open are we to God’s instruction through out our day? Sometimes we have our day so carefully planned out that we are not open to any changes He might make. At the Lake last weekend we had plans for a relative picnic on Saturday evening. When Al’s sister and I came home from the movie, we found out it was canceled due to wind and some of the gang out fishing. We had prepared food but had to change plans. Instead Al and his sister and I went to a little hollow clearing behind our sauna and had a wiener roast, just the 3 of us. It was a neat time of sharing and part of His plan for us. He has such good things in store for all of us, but we can miss them if we won’t receive His instructions and counsel.  When we barrel through, insisting on our own plan we can mess up other people’s lives too. It is a freeing thing to hold things loosely and be ready for any changes God might make.  His eye is always upon us!

Sept. 10th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

I was reading from Jer. 29:11:  I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.”  I began to wonder just how God’s blueprint for our lives might look. He has a perfect plan set out for each of us but how many times do we take detours. I’m sure lots of detours!  When Al’s sister was here she was telling me about a chipmunk that was in her backyard in Michigan. She had put 3 kernels of popcorn out on a cement ledge and the chippy was only 5 feet away from it but did not take a direct route for his snack. He went up and down a fence, up a tree, over here and there, and finally after about 75 feet of zig- zagging he got his prized snack. I wonder how our map looks in regard to God’s plan?  Our route could be directly in line with His, but how often we take detours because we insist on our own way and may think our way is better. But let us submit daily to what He has for us and then we will hear His voice behind us saying, “This is the way, walk in it.” ( Jer. 30:21.)

Sept 9th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

I just got back from the Point where I wrote letters while sitting by the lake with my feet in the water.  It is a beautiful day without one cloud in the sky and the water was still and quiet except for a few fish that jumped up.

I took water along and drank there but I could hardly wait until  I got home as I was sooooo thirsty again. Flooding my mind were scriptures about water and nothing else would satisfy me except a drink of cold water.  I didn’t need coffee or something to eat but water to quench my thirst. What we need for our spiritual thirst is Jesus and nothing and no one else will satisfy us. In John 7:37 it says, ”If anyone is thirsty let him come to  ME and drink.”. And as we believe in Him and drink, streams of living water will flow from within us.  It also says in John 4:14 that the water He gives us will become a spring in us. When our hearts are filled with Him, His love springs forth within us and we are totally satisfied. Our thirst is quenched! Let us drink deeply of Him.  Let us also remember that there are so many others out there that are thirsting for Him and need to know where to find the water.

Sept. 8th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

Today I read from Mark 6:50 and the words just jumped out at me:  “Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid.”  The disciples were on the sea in a terrible wind somewhere between 3 and 6 am. They must have been frightfully scared and then Jesus shows up. I thought of all the times I have been fearful and wondered what was going to happen. Even as a little child, I remember being afraid of literal storms and my stomach would just turn when the sky got dark and eerie. But one day His words got through to me and I was no longer afraid. It was like a miracle.  Even when I originally wrote this, it was lightening and thundering outside but my insides were fine and I was at peace!  I wish I could say that all my fears flew away at once but I know where to go and He gives rest. The song that came to me today also is, “Be not afraid, I go before you always. Come follow me and I will give you rest.”  What a neat promise as we face the down hill economy, growing older, health issues, etc.  Let us not fear but TRUST. No matter what happens, He is with us to go through it and will give peace in the midst of our storms.

Sept. 6th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

Today I read for my devotions from Isaiah 26:3, “You keep Him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you.”  I thought of how important it is to keep our focus and mind on the Lord.  Even though we may be busy with many things, there can still have an awareness of His presence with us. He is always there for us and loves as we share with Him each happening of the day. But when our minds get so filled with other things, we can get very distracted and miss out. When I go to Line Dancing I must remember to focus on the particular dance we are doing.  If my mind gets filled with other things, as it often does when I begin planning meals etc in my mind, I can get off and am not in line with others. It is a wake up call to get my focus back where it should be.  Likewise our minds can get so pre-occupied with worldly things that we can miss Him in the present.  Our peace gets disrupted and we get stressed. But if we are trusting Him and our mind is stayed on Him, we have perfect peace. And as it says in the next verse, we can trust the Lord God for He is an “everlasting rock.” 
May you have a peace filled evening  and day tomorrow. Blessings and love, Judy

Sept. 7th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

It is such a blessing to have mentors on our journey to help keep us on the path and point us to the Lord. As I shared yesterday about Line Dancing and keeping my focus, there are times that I need to look at those around me to help me get the right dance steps. One gal particularly is usually next to me and knows all the dances. I look to her if I am in question but occasionally she has her mind elsewhere too and is gets off. Most of the time I can catch it right away and will continue in the dance, in sync with the rest of the group.  I thought of how good it is to have special spiritual mentors in our lives, but we still need to discern for ourselves. Everyone can get off center at times and our eyes really have to be on the Lord and listening to Him. I just read today from Mark 9 where the voice comes from heaven on the mount of transfiguration, “This is my Beloved Son Listen to Him”. Let us have mentors but constantly be listening for His voice to our hearts.

Staying Awake

The novelist Walker Percy once observed, “To live in the past and future is easy.  To live in the present is like threading a needle.”  Think about that statement for a moment.  We might think that living with the pain and regret of  the past or the uncertainty and fear of the future is our greatest challenge.  But in many ways it is more difficult to live in the present moment because of our preoccupation with the past or the future.  Preoccupation becomes our enemy, for it causes us to become focused on ourselves.  Men as I have mentioned before it is all to easy to live in and from our “control towers.” In a confusing cultural environment, where the voices of so many opinions call for our attention and the need to make our way through the spiritual wasteland of modern life makes God’s presence seem so distant, we can so easily find ourselves living by our own wits.  While thinking  we are fully engaged, we are in actual fact falling asleep spiritually. We can go through our days as sleepwalkers.  George Gurdjieff maintains that the fundamental human problem is that we keep falling asleep. 

Scripture warns us about falling asleep. “But make sure that you don’t get so absorbed and exhausted in taking care of all your day-by-day obligations that you lose track of the time and doze off obvivious to God.  The night is about over, dawn is about to break. Be up and awake to what God is doing” (Romans 13:11-12 – The Message).  Listen to these words from George Gilder who has studied men’s issues for years. “Men lust, but they know not what for; They wander, and lose track of the goal; They fight and compete, but they forget the prize; They chase power and glory, but miss the meaning of life.”  All of what Gilder is discribing is all built on our effort and energy.  We become preoccupied with our effort to control and understand our lives.  In the meantime we go to sleep spiritually.

Mary Oliver has noted the the soul is built entirely out of attentiveness.  Attentiveness allows us to live with depth; you could say soulfully.  To be inattentive, that is, to be in a spiritual slumber, is to live very shallow lives. Ricard Foster talks about people living on the surface.  Richard Rohr describes it as living on the circumference.  We deprive our inner life, the life of the soul, from the essential ingredients that is needs to be in alive.  To be alive is to live in reality.  Reality is living as we truly are in the present moment.  Any other posture is an illusion.  This was very hard for me to admit to myself, since as a “professional holy man” I was trying so hard to be “good.” Reality become something of my own making. Instead of having depth, I lived a shallow life, operating on  “auto pilot,” working hard to maintain some kind of equilbrum, but all the while going to sleep spiritually.  I have been learning to wake up, as I pay close attention to my soul.  “Let me know you, O God and myself” said Augustine, “that is all.” 

The challenge men is the desire to stay awake.  Here are a few things I have learned the hard way, so that I might stay awake.  First, I have to give up the control.  Otherwise, I get stuck in my small, egocentric world, going around sleepwalking.  Second I have to surrender to someone bigger who truly loves me as I am.  That means Jesus has to be first.  Thirdly, I need to allow myself to get touch with all that is going on in my soul, the good, the bad and the ugly.  Sometimes it is not very pretty. But remember this; it is reality and not illusion.  Fourthly, it is imperative that I spend time with Jesus.  That is, I need to get still and listen to His voice speaking to me deep within.  Fifth, to recognize his voice I have to spend time meditating on the life of our Lord in Scripture.  I can testify that  being willing to stay awake, bring freedom, authenticity and grace to for the journey.

Sept. 5th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

Isn’t it easy to do things half heartedly and just enough to get by?  As I read from Ps. 119:10 “With my whole heart I will seek you”, I thought of what it means to be whole hearted. When we are in a group we can easily enter in enough to be respectful and polite. But what a difference when we give of our whole selves!  When we were at Kurt’s we tried to enter in fully with the grandkids. We played hard, and tried to be present in  their world. Two nights in a row we played school and Paige and Lily took turns being the teacher. All of us were totally present as Kurt dressed in his letterman jacket and acted like a teen, Brenda giggled and passed notes to me , I drew pictures of the teacher , and Al asked lots of questions etc. Grant especially loved being part of it all.  You can see we didn’t just sit on the sidelines but were all actively engaged. We had fun and the kids didn’t want to quit when it was time for bed. We have a choice also as to spiritual life…we can sit on the sidelines and be more of a spectator in the Body of Christ. Or we can enter in fully and be energized by the Spirit. Life is only half-lived when we do things half heartedly and we miss out on the deep joy of giving of ourselves to Him. Let us not settle for less. I’m sure the grandkids would have noticed if we were just sitting there bored in their “classroom”. I think it must give the Father pleasure when we live life fully in Him!

“I will give thank to the lord with my whole heart.” Ps. 9:1

Sept. 3rd

Devotions from Judy’s heart

When I was floating on the lake on an air mattress I looked peripherally into the water and saw the reflection of the trees and clouds in the water. But it wasn’t until I looked directly into the water that I could see the fish and all the  vegetation. As I floated out deeper I couldn’t see the bottom of the lake at all and whatever was under the water was a mystery.. I thought of how we grow in our spiritual lives. As new Christians we often are so impressed by “ floating clouds” and high emotional experiences. Later we see beyond these and become aware of the “fish” and real everyday highs and lows. Usually much later we move into mystery, knowing we may not understand what God is up to in our lives but it is alright. Mystery is good and we just trust Him for even those things we can’t see or know the whys.  As in Eph. 3:18 may we have power to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is His love and to know this love that surpasses knowledge that we may be filled with the fullness of God. Let us go on to know Him in deeper ways and grow in trust.

Sept. 2nd

Devotions from Judy’s heart

Have you ever been burdened by someone else’s problems that weighed heavy on your heart and sapped your energy?  Did you wonder how much you are to carry?  I know I have struggled with this.  One day this week I walked over to the garden to weed and harvest tomatoes, beans, carrots and lettuce. As I was walking home, the bag with all the tomatoes and carrots was much heavier than the other one with the green beans and lettuce so was not balanced.  What came to mind were the verses from Gal 6 where it says that we should “carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” But a couple verses farther on it says that “each one should carry his own load.”

How do we do both well?  I think we will always have people that would like us to carry their whole load and give us the responsibility of their well-being. But none of us can do that for another person, for we each have our own load to bear. God gives us the grace only for what He wants us to carry.. Each of us must go to the Lord and ask for His help. He often sends others that lighten the load but they don’t take the whole load. If that happens it throws us off balance and we are not able to handle it all. I had a dream once that I was pushing a wheelbarrow and it was weighted down with children. I could hardly push it and was so tired. When I woke up, I knew I was taking on too many of the burdens of those in our ladies’ class and they needed to minister more to one another than just coming to me. He has promised in Ps. 68 to “daily bear our burdens”.  Let us go to Him and point others to Him.

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