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Month: October 2012 (Page 2 of 4)

Oct. 23rd

 

Devotions from Judy’s heart

This morning I went outside for wood and also to the mailbox about 5 am. It was pitch dark but as I neared the garage the light went on and everything changed in a moment. I could see where I was going and anything ominous now seemed friendly. Sometimes when we are in situations that seem dark, we don’t know which way to go. We need light on our path so we can see the road we are to take. We may spin our wheels or get clogged by all the info coming at us on phone lines, cable lines, on line etc. But it is a time to be quiet and hear His voice to our hearts, so we know what is important and what needs to be disregarded. He wants to give us His thoughts, His direction, His plan if we will quiet ourselves and listen with openness. “God is not a God of confusion but a God of peace.” (I Cor 14:33) Our part is to be quiet and to listen and we will find He will light our way and guide us with His eye upon us! “ For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and His ears are open to their prayer. “ I Peter 3:12

Oct. 22nd

Devotions from Judy’s heart
Many things in life are not either-or but both-and.  As you know, I don’t like to stand out publicly and try to avoid being upfront as much as possible. But sometimes it is good to stand out and the other day was one of them. I went for my prayer walk and put on a neon colored jacket that made me stand out on the road. When I got a ways down the gravel road there were gun shots of someone hunting or doing target practice. I thought who ever it is would have no trouble seeing me! We are told that we need also to stand out from the worldly crowd and be different because of Whose we are. In scripture it says we are to stand out as stars, or like the sun ( Matt 13:43). We are to be a light and to shine before others that they may see and give Him glory ( Matt. 5:16) When I looked up the meaning of neon color it said, “Bold, bright, vivid, dazzling, cheerful, lively , positive, upbeat, optimistic, shining, radiant. “etc.  Just think of the light that would be shed on others if we displayed those neon colors?  Take care for what you wear for sometimes it is good to “stand out” that others may be drawn to Him.

Oct. 20th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

When Jesus calls us to follow Him, He calls us to journey with others. Christian spirituality is not a solitary matter. To journey alone is folly. To journey with others is the joy of spiritual friendship and fellowship.” ( Gary Moon)   I thought of how true this was as yesterday we all worked together in the church kitchen making a huge amount of lefse, and fellowshipping together.  Yes, maybe one person could have made it solo but would have taken forever and he would have missed out on the fellowship. I was struck by how important it is to all work together and each do our part for the sake of the whole. One man formed all the balls of dough and we all had to wait until that was done before we could begin our part.  Made me think of the Holy Spirit and how necessary it is that He initiates what is to be done or all the effort is wasted.  We had the next group rolling out the dough into thin circles before giving it to us that were grilling. Then after being grilled another group dusted them off and bagged them to be distributed. Each one had a specific job and if they didn’t do it the whole group would have suffered. Maybe we don’t think our part is important or that others in the Body may be more prominent and do their job more perfectly. But each one of us has been called to be an integral part!  If the rollers didn’t do their job, the grillers would not be able to continue. Some that had done this many years were better and faster but even the “ lefse rejects”  that had a hole in them were just as tasty as the perfect ones. ( We enjoyed them at break time!)  Let us remember to do the part we are called to and to co-operate with the whole. Then there will be much glory to God and more people will want to join!

The Grieving Mode

I have been thinking about the “grieving mode” for men, since life circumstances have brought me into the grieving mode as of late.  There are times when you cannot do anything about relationships and circumstances in life.  You would like to change the situation or at least have some understanding of the dynamics.  But that is not always possible.  It is then that allowing yourself to grieve can be a practice that will give you loving resolve and grace what simply “is.”  You will grieve when you cannot change the circumstance or relationship.  

David faced intense opposition from even those who were close to him.  Some of his psalms were laments, which is another way of talking about grieving.  He express his grief from being betrayed by close friends in Ps 59:13. “But it was you, a man like myself, my companion, my close friend, with whom I once enjoyed sweet fellowship…..”   But David had learned to bring his grief to God. “Listen to my prayer, O God, do not ignore my plea; hear me and answer me.  My thoughts trouble me and I am distraught…” (verse 1). 

I am talking about my experience of  grieving for two reasons.  First to share my testimony of the help I have found in coming to a somewhat healthy practice of grieving and secondly to encourage men, reading this blog, to do their “grief work.”  Grieving is not easy for us men to process or experience.  Much of men’s anger is really unprocessed pain and grief.  Buried grief is unfinished hurt.  Many men don’t know they are sad, living with a well of  unfinished hurt.  So often men will mistake this unprocessed grief for anger.  Without some grieving process however, men will tend to be angry and want to control, especially in relationships.

In a nutshell this is what I am learning about grieving.  It is a normal part of being a follower of Jesus.  I have had to be honest about my real feelings, learning to express them to others who have loved me.  This helps me in the sorting process, to discern the difference between anger and hurt.  Anger is something that I have to repent of, while grief  is something that I need to learn to bear.  I will simply be in situations where I can only grieve.  When I know this I can find strength and grace to keep on keeping on.  But the key is opening my heart to the light and love of Jesus, so that my confused and frustrating emotions can be straightened out.  Space is created to respond with grace and love. I can testify to the wonderful grace that is given to grieve in life’s situations. 

Men when we neglect or skip the grieving mode tend to go into either the fixing mode or understanding mode.  Richard Rohr maintains that without grief work “the soul remains self-enclosed, rattling around inside its limited logic and basically disconnected.”  Yes it is true that the grieving mode will feel like dying.  But without the honesty in which we release our pain and hurt, men can easily suffer through the neurotic pain of aimless depression, desperation, addition and temptation.  The pain becomes too great to endure, so men will act out. 

This is why Richar Rohr in his men’s work has chosen the sign of Jonah for his work.  The only way, at times,  for God to get our attention is for us to go into the belly of the whale.  There we sit in darkness and silence and come to the realization that we are running from God and his help for us.  Rohr observes, “Much of early men’s work is teaching men how to trust their time in the belly of the whale, how to stay there without needing to fix, to control or even to fully understand it, and to wait until God spits you on a new shore.”

If today you are a man  absorbed with a kind of aimless pain of anger, sorrow and disappointment, allow yourself the freedom to be into the belly of whale.  That will entail facing your own darkness and let God sort it for you.  My strong advice is to find someone else to sit with you as you go through the sorting out of your anger and grief.  You will not be able to do it alone.  But I promise you, you will have a new inner strength to face the occasion when you will have to grieve.

Oct. 19th

Devotions from Judy’s heart
Yesterday I was on my laptop computer and it said my battery was low but it was plugged into my charger so wondered why. Soon it hibernated and I looked at the other end of the cord and it had come out from the wall. All the time  I thought my computer was being charged but had not seen that the other end was loose. Sometimes we don’t realize when we have drifted away as we become so preoccupied with things around us. We can make excuses for jumping into the day without taking time to sit quietly with Him and to get our focus and direction. We begin feeling empty when we wander off from Him.  I corrected the problem right away but I did not see the problem at first.  As I read from Sarah Young’s book today, “ Waiting in My presence keeps you connected to Me, aware of all that I offer you. If you feel any deficiency you need to refocus your attention on Me. This is how you trust Me in the moments of your life.”

May He awaken our hearts to know Him more intimately and be fully “charged”!!!

Oct. 18th

Devotions from Judy’s heart

Hang Loose!! Make room! Give Space! Today I got up early and took out of the freezer ribs, twice baked potatoes and peanut cake etc but a call from my uncle changed everything. He sounded terrible and is sick so was canceling the dinner at our house. There are reminders every day that we need to be flexible as one call can change everything. Instead of a big meal, I got some baking done and took out Al’s winter clothes. And yesterday we had a nice surprise as my sister unexpectedly stopped in, giving some time for us to talk together on the deck.  But what if we are so locked in that we miss what is happening right before us? The Lord wants to call the shots and direct every part of our day. But we need to be listening and open, and have space for the Holy Spirit to move in our lives. If we are open we will hear, as it says in Is. 30:21, “And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, ‘This is the way, walk in it,’ when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left.”  May we let the Holy Spirit be in charge of every detail of our lives and help us stay on the perfect path He has for each of us. Who knows what is in store for us today?!!!

Oct. 17th

 Devotions from Judy’s heart

Yesterday I gave all our bushes and shrubs a haircut!  Some really needed it as they had branches growing rather wild and sticking up to be noticed rather than symmetrical. Others had dead leaves and branches that needed to be cut out. As I was clipping away, I thought of how necessary it is for the Lord to also prune us and cut off those things in our lives that are out of balance with the whole. At first it seems cruel to cut away but as it says in John 15 “Every branch that does bear fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit,”  When we allow Him to trim us and shape us, we will be more fruitful and blend in to the whole. When we do our own thing or stand out from the center, we ruin the shape. He should be central in our innermost being and we are meant to bring glory to Him, and not to cause the focus to be on ourselves.  He wants to bring us back when we insist on our own way and wander off on our “wild” course. How important it is to draw our nourishment from Him so we do not dry up and wither away. He is also very willing to trim off what is old and dead and no longer fruitful, even though it may have born fruit at one time.  Let us allow the Master Gardener to shape us, and the beauty of what His hand does will bring much glory to Him.

Oct. 16th

 

 Devotions from Judy’s heart

When I went for a walk the other day, I saw a big tree that was broken off about 1/3 of the way up.  I was quite surprised to see green leafy branches growing out of the stump and looked almost like a bush that was 15’ off the ground. It struck me that sometime in our lives our hearts may get broken like the tops of those trees that came crashing down…maybe a great loss, an accident, rejection, Cancer, loneliness etc and we think life can’t go on. Each day may be so painful that we wonder if we will ever heal.   It’s true life won’t go on as before and somehow we wish we could get better faster.  We can no longer cling to what was as everything is changed. But as we reach out to God with our hearts and trust that He will take care of us, providing what we need to go on, in time we are surprised that hope starts rising in us. We can live again and it seems like a miracle, which in many ways it is. Just like the green growth on the top of the big tree stump, we have something to give again and to bear fruit. Perhaps because of our brokenness, others receive from us as never before, for we have lived what we speak. As Paul Keller prayed, “May my faith shine brightly in darkness. May God always light up the path I am to walk.  May I trust God.”

Oct. 15th

 

Devotions from Judy’s heart

Sometimes it is good to speak up!!  On Saturday when we went to Brainerd, Al was going to take me to El Tequilas for lunch. I reminded him that it was really his turn to choose so we ended up at Culver’s.  Al saw that they had his favorite pumpkin ice cream with pecans but he decided not to splurge. When we were almost done eating, the friendly Manager walked by our table and asked us how everything was. We said fine but then I thought, I will tell him about his soup as it was Chicken and Rice soup and there wasn’t one piece of chicken in mine. He apologized and told us he would be back after checking the soup. ( I think I can count on one hand of times in my life that I have complained about food in a restaurant,. but he seemed so friendly I did).   He came back and said he was sorry and it should be filled with more chicken. He proceeded to offer us coupons for 2 free desserts, which included the pumpkin pecan sundae Al had wanted and the caramel one that I love. We were impressed by the way he handled the criticism and it will cause us to go back there again. He was so gracious and looked into things to see if it was true. Do we do that when we get criticized or do we defend ourselves first?  For me, it was a lesson, also  that I should speak up when prompted and not hold back since my natural tendency is not to cause “waves”. In scripture we are told we “have not because we ask not.”  ( James 4:2)  Could it be that we are missing out on many good things the Lord has for us?  I think it is His delight to give to us, even those things that aren’t always necessary but an unexpected treat!

Oct. 13th

Devotions from Judy’s heart
A couple weeks ago we went to see our grandson, John Mark, who was adopted by Mark and Andrea. He is their son, and the adoption is final and irreversible, which gives great security to John Mark. He was chosen by them and he belongs to them now. I often hear Mark calling him, “son”.  We have also been adopted into God’s family, not because we are so good and have kept His commandments, but because He loves us. As Max Lacado writes in his new book, Grace,  “To live as God’s child is to know that this very instant that you are loved by your Maker, not because you try to please Him and succeed or fail to please Him and apologize, but because He wants to be your Father.”   We belong!  We are part of His family!  Max’s prayer is a reminder of His wondrous love for us. “My child, I want you in my new Kingdom. I have swept away your offenses like the morning clouds, your sins like the morning mist. I have redeemed you. The transaction is sealed: the matter is settled. I God, have made my choice. I choose you to be part of my forever family.” Isn’t that just the best news?  Let us live as His beloved adopted children!

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