Canaan’s Rest represents a quiet place “set apart” for the purpose of hearing God's voice, growing in intimacy with the Lord, and being renewed in soul and spirit.

Month: August 2012 (Page 2 of 4)

August 23rd

 

Devotions from Judy’s heart

Change comes to all of us and one phone call can change everything!  It may be a simple change of plans to something serious of a loved one who has died.  Last night I got a call that the guests that were coming for a dinner party tonight had to postpone because of sickness. So even though the house is clean, the dessert is ready, plans for this day are changed and we needed to flex. That is a small change but sometimes change involves our attitudes, priorities and our very way of life. As I read this morning from Paul Keller that “change is all part of the eternal process because everything without exception, is constantly in a state of change. However, the promise of God is that this does not mean the end for us, rather it is always a new beginning because, ‘new things I now declare ( to you)’” says the Lord. Let us not cling to what cannot be recovered as it only wastes our time and energy. But may we trust that God will lead us, and let us be ready for the new things that will be coming our way!

August 22nd

 

 Devotions from Judy’s heart

Today I read from “Jesus Calling” that He knows our worst but sees our best. I am so grateful that although He sees us as we are, yet He sees what we can become. The world measures, competes and compares but He accepts us right where we are now and doesn’t wait for us to change or become great. It says in Eph 1:4 that He chose us before the foundation of the world. We are cherished and chosen!  Others will fail us but He never will and is always for us.  Jesus knew what it was like to have every one of his friends forsake Him.  We also will be disappointed by our friends, as well as, bring disappointment to them. As Steve Smith says in His book, “Jesus Life”, our friendships must be built on our mutual need for Jesus, not our own goodness.  Each of us will fail us as well as bring delight. Let us wrap ourselves in His perfect love and remember to forgive others and ourselves when we fail to show His love.

August 21st

 

Devotions from Judy’s heart

I was struck by the selflessness of a 22 year old, Katie Davis, who gave up her privileged lifestyle to go to Uganda. She is in various stages of adopting 13 little girls, started a child sponsorship program, began a feeding program where over 1200 children are fed daily, initiated a vocational program for the women etc. I haven’t read her book but it is called, “Kisses from Katie” by Katie Davis with Beth Clark. She was class resident, homecoming queen, top of her class etc and God changed her dreams of college, marriage, family career into His dreams for her life. Her life is not easy but her joy is so full as she has given up her own desires to serve the poor in Uganda. We all have choices and we can stay safe in our comfortable places or we can take a risk. How we serve God doesn’t look the same, for some serve in a foreign land and others in our own neighborhood. But we can do something to help others and to change the world for them. We can love one person at a time with His love. As it says in John 15:16, “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide.”  Aren’t you glad He can use ordinary people to be fruitful and do extraordinary things?

August 20th

 Devotions from Judy’s heart,
Last night I saw a doe with her two fawns in our yard grazing on our grass.  As I watched the doe started going for my garden and munching there. I don’t mind sharing but there is a limit and my garden is off limits. I went to the door and made noise so she scampered off into the woods with her fawns.   I thought of it in another sense as we all need to have boundaries. Others can be a part of our lives but there is also a limit. We are all individuals and must be accountable to God. And at that day when we do give account, we can’t put the blame on someone else for we are responsible. Therefore we need discernment to hear God in our lives and not do things just because it is acceptable to others. When someone gets too close to our boundary lines, an alarm should go off inside of us and we need to have them step back. Yes, we need to be caring and giving, but only to a point so it doesn’t violate us.  As it says in Romans 14:12 : “So then each of us will give and account of himself to God.”

August 18th

 

Devotions from Judy’s heart

How important it is that we quiet our spirit and listen to the Lord as He speaks to us throughout the day. He wants to be our guide and direct our steps. It says in II Chron. 16:9 that “The eyes of the Lord range throughout the entire earth, to strengthen those whose heart is true to Him.”  He will give us strength to follow His instructions and walk in His ways and be in His timing. I read today from Luke 5 how after Jesus used Simon’s boat to preach from, he told him to go out into the deep water and let down the nets. They hadn’t caught even one small fish all night but he listened to what Jesus said and obeyed. The result was astonishing and not only was his boat filled with fish but his partner’s boat as well.

Sometimes as our hearts are listening to Him, we are asked to say something or do something that may not even make sense to us. But if we obey, our “nets” may be filled and others are blessed. Just a couple days ago, I was praying with a friend over the phone, and a strange picture and word came to my mind that I prayed about. It didn’t make sense to me but made a lot of sense to her as it was something she was in the midst of dealing with. That brought encouragement to me as well. God wants to speak to us and as we obey we will see His hand in all that touches our lives.

August 17th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

I read today from Rev. 2 that “I am He who searches mind and heart, and I will give to each of you according to your works.”  The Lord sees it all and knows when our motives are good and also when we try to hide what is in our hearts. That is so humbling for He sees what others may not see…the good and the bad!  Recently a friend was waitressing and couple came in, both in wheel chairs, and she gave them special attention. She felt almost badly as the couple next to them probably didn’t get as much service as they would have liked. When the handicap couple left they gave her a very small tip but she had a surprise at the table next to them. This couple gave her a check for $100 with a personal note as they had seen how she had so graciously served the handicapped couple and were impressed. That is not why she did it but how neat that she was rewarded.

May we do everything for Him and for His glory whether others see or not. …and when He shows us the hidden negative things, may we be willing to change.

Passing It On

Curtis Martin, who retired as a running back for the NY Jets, recently was inducted into the pro football Hall of Fame.  He finished as the fourth-leading rusher in NFL history.  I came across a press release of his story.  I was so moved by his attitude and approach to life that I want to reflect on his story.

He grew up in a rough neighborhood in Pittsburgh.  His father was an alcoholic, who would beat and torture his mother by setting her hair on fire and pressing burning cigarettes to her legs.  Martin in his acceptance remarks said, “My greatest achievement in my life was healing my mother and nurturing my mother.”  His mother urged him to play football to stay out of trouble.  Even when New England coach Bill Parcells decided to draft him out of Pitt, Martin was not sure he wanted to play football.  “I played for a purpose bigger than the game because I knew that the love for the game just wasn’t in my heart.  Parcells became the biggest influence in his life as he followed him to the Jets.

Here is what Parcells said about Martin at his induction.  In my opinion, these comments by a tough nosed coach like Bill Parcells are worth its weight in gold. (I must admit that there are tears in my eyes as I type these words)  “He has tremendous compassion for his fellow man.  He is, I think, the poster child for what the NFL is supposed to be.  You come into the league, maximize your abilities, you save your money, you make a smooth transition into society and then you pass all those things on to other people.”   These are the words of one of the greatest coaches in NFL history. 

Here are a few take -aways for me from the story of Curtis Martin.  First, his greatest achievement was accomplished in relationships, not success on the football field. Martin admitted, “love for the game just wasn’t in my heart.”  He was thankful for what his mother taught him, so he found his greatest achievement in relation to his mom.   Remember men all of your life, I mean all of your life, is based on relationships not your personal success.  Don’t ever sacrifice relationships for career.  Curtis Martin didn’t forget that fact.  Focus and attempt to maintain healthy relationship to the best of your ability, especially within your family.   

Secondly, he “played for a purpose bigger than the game.”  His pastor told him he could use football as a platform to do greater things.  So Curtis Martin was able to keep the game and the great success he had in perspective.  What you accomplish in life is meant by God to fulfill his purpose in your life, not what you want to get out of life.  Our success is not about ourselves, but about others.  Never let personal success be your goal.  It can become an idol, that is, will take all your time, talent and resources.  Your career or path in life is meant for a greater purpose then yourself. 

Thirdly, coach Parcells referred to passing along to others.  Curtis Martin used the stage of pro football to “pass on”  a perspective on life that could only be accomplished through relationships.  It makes me ask the question, “What am I passing on?”  I am now in my 71 year.  Let me tell you men, that when you get to this age you give more consideration to “who you have been” in the eyes of your family.  What are you passing on as you cultivate relationships with those who are closest to you?  

Finally, I close with words from the aging Apostle Paul as he wrote to his younger associate Timothy. “You take over.  I’m about to die, my life an offering on God’s altar.  This is the only race worth running.  I’ve run hard right to the finish, believed all the way.  All that’s left now is the shouting – God’s applause!  Depend on it, he’s an honest judge.  He’ll do right not only by me, but by everyone eager for his coming.”  ( II Tim 4:6-8 – The Message) Paul’s audience was God.  He run and finished as best he could, because it was not about himself, but rather about God’s purpose for his life.  He saw his life as “an offering on God’s altar.

August 16th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

I woke up the other morning and no water coming out of the facet. Little did I know Al was downstairs cleaning up water that had spurted all over our furnace and storage room The plastic hose going from the water softener just popped out of the tube it was inserted into and water all over. But even in the bad times, there are things to be thankful for. Had it happened the day before we would have been gone for much of the day to the Harvest Festival and unaware of what could have been a disaster.  Or one day later we would have had a retreatant in the room next to it, and would have interrupted her sleep.  Even when “bad things” happen, there is a silver lining if we look for it. In fact “faith shines most brightly in the darkness.” God brings order out of chaos and He wants us to put everything into His capable hands. Let us give thanks in the midst of whatever is happening. Ps. 113:3 “From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the Lord is to be praised!”

August 14th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

The other day I went out on the deck to get rid of 3 tomato plants that were given to me. Their leaves looked pitiful but just as I was about to throw them away, I noticed they each had a few small tomatoes on their almost bare branches. What a shock!  And are we also surprised when someone who may not have all the social graces, may be sickly or old, or may seem rather dull, is being used of God and bearing fruit!  I noticed as I was reading today from Luke 1 how Elizabeth bore John the Baptist in old age. And there was Caleb that had the same strength when he was 85 years old that he had when he was 45 and conquered Hebron ( Joshua 14).  God uses the humble, and those dependent on Him to bear fruit for His kingdom. Let us not judge by the outward externals. You don’t have to be dressed in designer clothes  and on a platform to be used of God…you may be in your closet praying and it is having great affect for His kingdom.

August 13th

Devotions from Judy’s heart
We so often quote the verse in Ps. 118, “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” 

In today’s devotional I was struck by the last sentence of a prayer, “Help me see my day as Your day.” It has been a practice at our house that on your Birthday it is your day…you don’t have to make the bed, you don’t have to do dishes, you are just special in every way on your day. Well, Al just had his birthday and I tod him I would do whatever he wanted that day and he chose to go to Brainerd for the day. But on the way he saw a big sidewalk sale at Nisswa and he wanted to stop…though I felt it was really for me he stopped and insisted he didn’t need to.  But he had coffee and a book and was happy while I shopped to my heart’s content. I felt much of the day that I was the one benefitting from his special day. I believe the Lord loves when we give our day to Him from start to finish, and I see Him delighting in giving back to us in so many unexpected ways, just as Al did with me. I recall years ago on my birthday, I was given a truck load of clothes delivered to our door…and they were just the size of a friend who was in need as she was beginning a new  job. She came right over and my delight was seeing her delight!  I think that is how the Lord must feel too.

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