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: March 2012 (Page 3 of 3)

March 10th

 

 Devotions from Judy’s heart

While in the hospital there were many visuals aids to help make the most of one’s stay. But I must confess I didn’t make use of that many of them. When I first got there, with no glasses on, I used the wrong clicker to try to start the T.V.! You get the picture. Lots of instruction pamphlets but I needed to make use of them…for my own good.  There is also a similar problem of trying to put things together without reading the instructions.  It doesn’t always work out, does it?  How much better to go step by step and realize the maker of the product knows more about how it is suppose to turn out.  We have been given the best manual for life but do we read it carefully?  We have been given instructions to help us know each step to take.  “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go. I will counsel you and watch over you.”: Ps. 32:8.   Of course it is more than an instruction manual it is really a love letter that is to be read daily. Let us not neglect reading the wonderful gift given us to make us wise and more like Him.

March 9th

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Devotions from Judy’s heart,

One thing I noticed when I was sick, was how well my hubby could read me. He could tell by my eyes when I was feverish and by my color if I was feeling better or worse. He can read me well!   It caused me to think of how the Lord knows us inside and out. He doesn’t miss a thing. He knows when we are struggling, when we are angry or afraid, when are lonely or full of self pity. He knows us down to the hairs of our head! The fact that Someone knows us that well and loves us perfectly is good reason for us to TRUST Him with our lives.  No matter how much we are loved by our spouse or another, He loves us more than anyone else ever possibly could. Our part is to surrender to that love and let Him be in control of our lives. Why is that so hard?  It means giving up our own controls and letting Him call the shots. But what a safe and peaceful place that is when He is doing the guiding and directing. He knows best, and we can enjoy being blown by the wind of the Spirit, wherever He wills. Let us give the controls to Him who loved us so much to even die for us.

March 8th

 

 Devotions from Judy’s heart

Sometimes when we seem to be getting worse it is a sign we are getting better. We may tell the Lord, “work here in this area of my life”, and when he does, things seem to get worse. That’s because He is going to the root of our problem and not just dealing with the surface symptoms. I suspect that sometimes when we are giving Him permission, we are really wanting Him to just take away the outward symptoms, but the deep thing, do we really want to deal with it?  While I have been sick, I would love to have just received a pill and be done with it. So easy!  But I had to have continuous IV’s and the antibiotic they put in my IV made me feel worse for a time. But sometimes worse is better because we are dealing with the real. Let us not fool ourselves and others by dealing with only surface things that show before others. When our hearts are changed, it is a deep change and brings real growth and freedom. Let us respond like David..“ Surely you desire truth in the inner parts, you teach me wisdom in the inmost place…..Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast Spirit within me.”

The Big Dance

Any man who is a sports fan knows all about “the big Dance.”  That is the name that has evolved to describe “March Madness.”  This is the time of year when 64 division I basketball teams are invited into a tournament that will eventually crown a winner.  I thoroughly enjoy March madness.  I get into the competition, the passion of the young players and the emotions of winning and losing.  The players and their coaches give all they have for this one moment. There is a lot to learn from the experience of these young men about the game of life.  But in this blog I want to briefly mention three other dances

The first is “the Great Dance.”  C.S. Lewis described our being invited into the life of the Trinity as being part of the Great Dance, that has been going on from all eternity.  Some years ago, when I finally realized that I was invited to participate in the life of the Trinity, the great dance was a helpful visual for men.   The essence of the Trinity is a loving community of three persons.  The love found within the triune God is one that reaches out to include.  We are invited into this dance because God created us in his image, so that we might share the life that emanates from life within the Trinity.  Picture yourself in the middle of a circle with three persons dancing with you and around  you.  My favorite verse describing these reality is John 17:26, “I have made you known to them, and will continue to make you known in order that the love you have fro me may be in them and that I myself may be in them.”  The image of the great dance has made the life of the Trinity become very real to me.  I can participate and belong within, because the Father send Jesus, to bring me home.  Home is life within the Trinity. Wow!

The second dance is “the sacred dance.”  I got this idea from Richard Rohr.  He compares men who are part of “the sacred dance” and to those who are still in a “the survival dance.”  What a contrast between “sacred” and “survival.”  There is a huge difference in lifestyle, motivation and focus.  The guy in the survival dance is all about himself.  He is caught in his small, cramped, and suffocating egocentric world.  He has a fortress mentality, trying to survive by his own wits.   He might include God, but only because God can help with his “personal salvation project”.  But the man who has surrendered to Jesus, is allowing him to take the initiative in the dance.  This man has found a new and remarkable freedom to be himself.  He is allowing Jesus to be the leading partner in the dance.  There is an inner peace and rest that comes only from God.  Paul expressed it well when he said, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me” (Gal 2:20).  Men, God has a wonderful “sacred dance” for you.  You will discover it as you are willing to be lead on the dance floor of your life.

Briefly, one more dance.  This is “the Intimate Dance” that you have with your wife.  With groups of men, we have talked about this often.  This dance can be awkward and sometimes even embarrassing for us men.  But it is a dance that we must learn and take the lead in performing.  This involves our being vigilant in the non-verbal communication with our wives.  When any small issues gets between you and your “bride”,  a small stone is placed between you and her.  If you neglect to pick up on the non-verbal interaction, soon you will begin to build a wall.  You don’t want that to happen.  In my opinion, it is our place as men, to remove the stone by verbalizing the tension that has developed.  Of course, this plays a very important part in your dance, when it comes to the physical.  If we are not sensitive to the non-verbal stuff going on, the physical will be difficult from your wife to enter into with all her heart.  So men, be vigilant in your dance of intimacy.  We can be real jerks if we are not alert and willing to enter intimate, verbal sharing.  You and your wife have your own unique intimate dance.  It’s up to the husband to take the lead in learning how he can dance with him “bride.”

March 7th

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Devotions from Judy’s heart
Today I am missing out as the Ladies of the Lake go to Dancing Fire for brunch. I would like to be with them but don’t dare because of the side affects of my last day of antibiotics. I missed Renewal Group yesterday and another group on Monday….all groups I wanted to be at. The fact that I couldn’t go makes those groups even more inviting, and I soon hope to return to them. It is so easy to take things for granted because they are familiar and routine, until they are taken from us.  Think of our weekly worship services. Do we just go through the liturgy and prayers without letting them touch our hearts?  Do we see those in the Body of Christ as our beloved brothers and sisters or do we take them for granted? Perhaps even more close to home, do we really appreciate the loved ones God has placed beside us in our families or do we just exist side by side? God can use all things in our lives to awaken us and I think he is using this time when I have pneumonia to show me in a greater way how He is so present and not to miss Him in the familiar. I know I look forward to being in church again, to being with friends again, but most of all I don’t want to miss Him in this  present moment. Let us not go along in our familiar routines without our eyes open to see Him.  May we be like the two blind men who cried out to Jesus, “Lord, let our eyes be opened.” ( Matt. 20:34)

March 5th

 Devotions from Judy’s heart,

It is surprising how our circumstances can quickly change our outlook on things. Last week at this time, I was in the hospital with no energy.  Today I am so excited that I can scrub the floors, bake and get ready for a Pastor coming. Before, this would have just been routine, but today I am grateful that I CAN do these things rather than having someone wait on me. Our outlook need not be dependent on our present circumstances though, but rather where our focus is. If it is on the Lord, then everything we do will flow out of love and gratitude to Him. When our eyes are on Him, we can live above our circumstances and rest in His Presence, no matter what is happening in our lives. “And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with Him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus.” Eph 2:6   Let us rest with Him in the Heavenly realm, even as we go about our work here below!

March 3rd

Devotions from Judy’s heart

While I was in the hospital I felt too sick the first day to care about bathing for I was chilled and wanted to avoid taking off any covers.  That was fine with my nurse, and I had bathed before coming to the hospital.  But the second day I was feeling rather “stinky” and knew I needed a nice shower. My Dr. stopped my IV and Oxygen during the day so I only had to have my arm wrapped for bathing….and I had a wonderful hot shower with fresh gown and robe and slippers waiting.  I felt and “smelled” heavenly afterwards and got into fresh sheets as well. As good as I felt, it is nothing compared to being cleansed by the Lord. Now sometimes we know we are “Stinkers” but other times we may not realize just how much we need His cleansing. There was no doubt in my mind I was dirty this time, but what about when we just go out into the world each day. Don’t we need to wash off afterwards? Don’t we need to deal with our responses, our lack of love, our false ways?  “Search me, O God, and know my heart, test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” Ps. 13:23-24. May we know our need and ask Him to daily cleanse us, even as we have our daily shower!

March 2nd

Devotions from Judy’s heart,

When I came home from the hospital yesterday I almost fainted when I stepped on the scale…I had gained #13 in 3 days and eaten like a bird since I had no appetite. I was so shocked! When did this unsuspecting thing happen? I was fed continual IV’s for the first 40 hours or so and it was pushing my personal weight scale up at the same time. I haven’t gained that much since I got married and now it happened in 40 hours!  When my primary Dr. saw me initially, he quit the IV’s except for my final IV antibiotic but the “damage” had already been done. I read on Yahoo that it is not uncommon and that it may take a couple weeks or more to get the fluid off. One gal even sued her hospital as she gained #20. What lies before me is a challenge and one I didn’t ask for really. It just happened. And isn’t that the way it is in life. Why do some breeze through life with so few hard challenges and others seem to have severe ones?  Does it mean God loves them less and some more? No! I needed the IV fluids and now I have a challenge ahead. What may happen to any of us may even be the result of someone else’s error. But we have to deal with what comes to us and know that God is in charge and lovingly going to go with us through every trial, every hard thing we have to face and give us His grace. We may not always see any good out of it at first, but just watch for it. As I looked back  on getting sick, if we had not come back from our trip early we may have been in that terrible weather that hit the south. So let us praise Him at all times for GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME!

March 1st

Devotions from Judy’s heart

When I got to the hospital I was walked in freely but soon was restricted by tubes. I could only go a short distance with my IV and  nasal oxygen, as I would reach the end of the tubing! Sometimes I got a yank when I forgot. There were more things I wanted to do but had to have others do because they were out of my reach. I thought of how we enter the world as babies so free without all kinds of inhibitions and hang ups. But before very long we find ourselves full of attachments, hang ups, addictions, all kinds of things that restrict us.  We even put it on others that they should be just like us, so they have less freedom too.  But Oh it felt so good when my Dr. came in and said pull out the IV, take off the oxygen apparatus and move about all up and down the halls etc. YES! Of course we know that is exactly what the Lord is waiting to do for all of us.  We are reminded of that in Gal 5:1 “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.”  Let us not be bound any more!

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