Faith, Hope and Love – Devotional for Monday, July 18, 2011

Brother Lawrence believed that religion’s substance is faith, hope, and charity. In practicing these virtues we beome united to the will of God. All things are possible to him who believes. They are less difficult to him who hopes. They are more easy to him who loves.  Faith opens up possibilities to us. It makes the spiritual, the unseen, attainable. Through faith we not only believe in the unseen  but the unseen becomes real. The faithful Christian not only believes there is a God; but that He is real and acts in the lives of men. Hope makes life less difficult. Hope allows us to see past current difficulty. Our ultimate hope, life with our Lord, keeps us putting one step in front of the other as we walk through life. I can not image life without hope. I sometimes get a small glimpse at the desperate life of the unbeliever: hopeless and pointless. It is not the fate of those of us who believe.If hope makes life less difficult, love can make it easy. Love empowers us to do what we are called to do. It is easy to for our children and spouses; because we love them. […]

Jesus Washes the Disciples’ Feet – Devotional for Sunday, July 17, 2011

John 13  1 Now before the Feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that His hour had come that He should depart from this world to the Father, having loved His own who were in the world, He loved them to the end.2 And supper being ended, the devil having already put it into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon’s son, to betray Him, 3 Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into His hands, and that He had come from God and was going to God, 4 rose from supper and laid aside His garments, took a towel and girded Himself. 5 After that, He poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples’ feet, and to wipe them with the towel with which He was girded. 6  Feet get really dirty in a society that has few paved roads and in which nearly every walks in open sandals. No host would allow visitors into his home without having their feet washed. Such would be an insult to the guest and result in a messy house for the host. It was a nasty dirty job and traditionally fell to the most junior servant in […]

Winnie the Pooh – Devotional for Saturday, July 16, 2011

It’s been a while since Rose and I had a night alone with Kaydence. We did tonight. Took her to see Winnie the Pooh, with pancakes for supper. Probably is a good thing we don’t get her alone too much. Now she’s having a bath with Mimi then movies in Mimi and PawPaw’s room. Okay so now I know why we don’t get her to ourselves too often.But it’s been great. The movie was simply great. I mean it was great because it was simple. No 3D. No special effects or super sound track. Just a simple story for kids.Maybe we have made life too complicated. The Pooh is simple he just wants honey and to be with his friends. He’s not the brightest, the most courageous, or the best looking; but somehow in the end he stumbles into getting things right. Maybe if we kept things simple, we would up the number of times we get things right.I think I hear the girls getting out of the tub. Maybe I’ll join them in bed and watch kid movies. Sounds pretty good and pretty simple doesn’t it.Later.Nick

Really believe God – Devotional for Friday, July 15, 2011

Do we really believe God? We would like to say that the answer is an obvious “yes.” But it isn’t really. From the time of our salvation to our final destination in heaven, God is trying to get us to trust Him completely. He promises us that is the route to a full life. Brother Lawrence said we ought, once and for all, heartily put our whole trust in God, and make a total surrender of ourselves to Him, secure that He would not deceive us. Yet since we don’t fully trust, the reason must be that we don’t completely believe the promises of God. We say He is all powerful; but we act as if our problems are too much for Him. We say He loves us, but we act as if our problems are too little for Him. We repeat that if we seek first the Kingdom of God, we will receive else; yet we feel we have to “take care of business” before we can take care of ministry, often never getting around to it. We “know” that we, as new men, are not made for this world, yet we continue to seek our fulfillment here. […]

Simply Pray – Devotional for Thursday, July 14, 2011

We sometimes make too big a deal about prayer. We think we have to have complete silence and bow our heads and formulate just the right words in our minds before we begin. Sometimes we think really important prayers require “professional” prayers. We need to “go upfront” in church to be prayed for on Sunday Mornings or go to a “healing” service.  As kids, perhaps we were taught great form prayers or to repeat prayers over and over. Maybe we learned that it’s helpful to go to intermediaries rather than straight to God.  While it certainly is a good thing to pray in public and to use great examples, like the Lord’s prayer, and to have others pray for us, a real prayer life is much simpler.  Brother Lawrence felt it was a great delusion to think that the times of prayer ought to differ from other times. He knew prayer was simple communication with the Father. Often words are not even necessary. I love to watch older couples together. I mean couples who have been together and loved together for years. There often isn’t a lot of talking, but each seems to know what the other is thinking. […]

Representing Jesus – Devotional for July 13, 2011

“And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father.” Colossians 3:17 NLT   How has your representation of Jesus been today? Did folks look at you and see Jesus or did they look and ask “Is this a Christian?” We don’t just represent Jesus on Sunday among our fellow Christians. In fact, most importantly we represent Him at work on Monday, driving down the road after work. in line at the supermarket. We represent Him before our children, by what we say and by what we watch on television.  This verse from Colossians is very broad “whatever you do or say.” That leaves room for no exceptions. As we have been considering the life of Brother Lawrence we have been amazed by the universality of His actions. He did all things for the love God. We are called to do “all things” as representatives of Jesus. More over, we are to do so giving thanks. It is a great privilege to be His representative.  We succeed in this representation only when the world sees only Him and not our fallen selves. Go forth and be […]

The Trap of Discouragement

How long, LORD, must I call for help,    but you do not listen? Or cry out to you, “Violence!”    but you do not save? Habakkuk 1:2 When my son was in high school he went out for football. He hadn’t been involved much in athletics but he was a big strong kid. The coaches encouraged him but the hot summer practices were tough. I was proud of him as he stuck it out with boys who had been playing football since they were kids. Then, right before the first game. He quit. There are many possible life lessons from this story but for me it was about disappointment. I was disappointed. I had hoped to spend fall Friday nights cheering him on, but that wasn’t going to happen. He moved on with his life; but this disappointment stuck with me. I couldn’t understand it or get it out of my head. I would wake up thinking about it at night.  At some point everyone experiences dashed hopes. Disappointment—an emotional response to a failed expectation—is the normal initial reaction. But allowed to linger, it can turn into discouragement, which hovers like a dense cloud. When that’s the case, there is […]

God’s Special Time – Devotional for Monday, July 11, 2011

Sunday Pastor discussed God’s Special Time and the difference between Chronos and Kairos. I like this illustration. When a doctor tells a woman she is pregnant and that her due date is September 25; that’s chronos time. But if on the 15th of September, ten days “early” she rolls over and taps her husband on the shoulder and says, “It’s time.” He better not suggest she go back to sleep and wait 10 more days, because it’s Kairos, God’s time and something is about to happen.  In scripture these special times are sometimes identified as “in the fullness of time.” It’s when God acts on His schedule, not ours. It’s similar to the concept of God’s presence. We know that He is omnipresent; He is always everywhere. But there are special instances when He makes His presence known. It’s not that He is not always present; but sometimes we can feel His presence in a special way. That’s what makes a Kairos weekend so special. In every one I have participated in, God’s provides Special Time for many if not all of the participants. He acts in a great and often unexpected way. We can not create these Kairos […]