Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.
My son Andy sent a letter to me late this past week. It was an interesting, and somewhat introspective letter. I have been giving my reply to the letter much thought and prayer. I stumbled upon one of those little sign posts that God sets out to give directions. It was a license plate on a car, in front of me at a stop light, with the following JER2911. Funny how these things show up at just the right time.
"I have plans for you" are comforting words when we think about all the turmoil and tragedy in our world. Every time we read a newspaper, or open a news website we are confronted with just how bad things are in some parts of the world. Similarly we can see how good things are in other parts of the world. Granted, southeast Idaho is not a hot bed for crime or pestilence. But on occasion it seems as if the outside world comes crashing through our gates. The point I am trying to make is that regardless of what your situation in life is at this moment in time, God has a plan. It is a plan for welfare and not for evil. It is a plan to give you a future and to give you hope. Hope can be so very important at many times in our lives. It is there as a constant, we just seem to forget that it is out there at times. God really has a plan, but my question to you is, what are doing to fulfill that plan? Speaking from my own experiences, I have done my level best to thwart the best laid plans of my Father in Heaven. And through it all, He has been right there. I suspect He has been there watching, laughing, and at times crying. Yet there have been times when His plan has been sharply defined and I cannot help but fall into line with His wishes. It is at these times that I experience a profound feeling of unity with the Lord. It is a sensation that I guess would be like holding a tuning fork in your hand and it resonates through out your whole body at just the right frequency. It is a feeling like none other I have found in any other experience in my life. These times happen when I am most attuned to the Lord through prayer and study. They happen when things are going well in my life, and when things are going quite badly. The common element is that I am listening to what God has to say in His Word and by prayer. It is an imperative to stay in tune otherwise you and I are likely to miss something of importance. As Jeremiah 29:11 says, God knows the plans He has for you. We should do all we can to grasp what His will is for our lives.
PRAYER: Lord God, Your love for all mankind is beyond description and boundaries. Your love flows like a mighty river. Help us dear Lord to see Your will for us in our lives. Guide our hearts and thoughts to align with Yours O God. Let your plans be fulfilled in all that we do to Your glory now and forever. We ask this in the name of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who with the Father and the Holy Spirit reign as One God now and forever. Amen
The Underway Devotionals is a Christian blog. Underway is a nautical term used for when a vessel has left the safety of the dock or anchorage. For believers, it describes our being out in the world holding onto and sharing our faith. Ephesians 2:8-9 reminds us - "For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." To God be all the glory in all that we do!
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
The Mystery Of His Will
Ephesians 1:9 - 10 He made known to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, to be put into effect when the times reach their fulfillment - to bring unity to all things in heaven and on earth under Christ.
I visited an outdoors sporting goods store yesterday. There were racks and rack of things to wear that are camouflaged in color. All these clothes are designed to obscure the wearer from the view of the critters the seek while hunting. I am glad I do not have that concern while fishing in my boat.
I have been giving a lot of thought about why things are the way they are in regards to the will of God. My faith, from the Holy Spirit, inspires me to seek out His will. And at times it can be deeply frustrating. It is not as easy as if were displayed on a billboard posted along a street. The will of God is one which does require concentration, prayer and the study of His Word. At times, I have become convinced that I will never be able to discern what His will is in certain situations. At times, all I have been able to discern is that I do not need to know the why of a situation, just that it is what it is and God is in control of the situation. This condition can be frustrating, and comforting all-at-once. It is in circumstances like this that I realize no amount of prayer, study or thought will open my eyes to His will. Because it just is not important that I know. The lesson to be taken away from the experience is knowing why is not important. Rather, trusting God and His will is of utmost importance. I do not have to understand all things, that is why God is God, and I am not. To try to understand all things can be distracting and can cause a loss of focus on what is really important. When we accept that God is in charge, He has a plan, and we are saved in His plan our lives can become more focused on what really is important. I find great comfort in the Ephesians 1:9-10 "which he purposed in Christ, to be put into effect when the times reach
their fulfillment - to bring unity to all things in heaven and on earth
under Christ." That pretty much lays it out. All of His Will is to be known in the fulfillment of time. His time and not mine. Again, that is because He is God, and I am not. When you and I fully accept that concept, our lives can take on a whole new meaning, and the peace of God can flow into our lives. There are many things in our lives that we wish we could understand why they are the way they are. Friends, when we get too wrapped up in the past, we lose the opportunity to look forward with anticipation to the day when Christ will bring unity to all things in heaven and on earth. We can lose the opportunity to see His will in bringing that day to fruition for the many who do not have Jesus Christ as their Savior. And that brothers and sisters in the Risen Savior is what is really important, bringing all to a relationship with Jesus Christ. That is what the will of God is for each and everyone of us. His will be done!
PRAYER: Almighty and Everlasting God, You have given us faith to believe. We have ears to hear, yet often we are deaf to Your will. We have eyes to see, yet often we are blind to Your will. And we have minds to comprehend, yet often we chose to believe something else besides Your will. Help us Dear Lord to hear, see and comprehend Your will in our lives. Guide us as a shepherd guides a flock of sheep. May Your will be done in our lives on this day and every day. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, who on the cross submitted to Your will and gave us the righteousness we cannot achieve by our own efforts. Amen.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
A Very Present Help
Psalm 46:1-3 God is our refuge and strength, a very
present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way,
though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar
and foam, though the mountains tremble at its swelling. Selah
My day job is emergency management. That means I am supposed
to know how to handle, manage, a pretty diverse range of crisis at a nuclear
reactor. And I am supposed to know enough about the “how to” in order to train
others on how to master the crisis that present themselves. I pray a lot for
the right words and the right actions for myself and for those I am responding
with and teaching.
At some point in our lives we will face problems that are
difficult to understand or bear. These problems, or as Psalm 46 calls them – troubles, can be deeply troubling. The
troubles can appear suddenly in our midst, or they can be long simmering. The
troubles can be seemingly insignificant in nature to others, yet be huge in our
own eyes. The magnitude of a crisis may be somewhat relative and/or subjective.
Regardless of the magnitude (perceived or real) of the trouble, there is a
common factor in resolution. God is that common factor in all of our troubles.
There are many things in our lives that can be troubling. But all have that one
common factor – God. God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in
trouble. I will offer one aspect of dealing with troubles in this devotional
that can be of great help. It is called practice. When do you pray about troubles? Do you save your prayers about troubles for
only the really big ones and try to handle the mundane stuff yourself? If that
is the case you are really robbing yourself of a great opportunity to stay
connected to our Father in heaven in a conversational tone. Think about this.
Do you talk to your friends or your spouse about just the big things going on
in your life, or do you talk about the big and the little things? Chances are
you talk about the full range of things. It is part of having a relationship
with others that is important. We talk about a lot of “stuff” going on in our
lives. And they talk to us about a lot of “stuff” going on in their lives. It
is an ongoing conversation we maintain in order to stay connected. That is the
kind of relationship God wants to have with you and I. We need to talk about
all the “stuff” in our lives. We need to stay practiced and develop and
maintain the skill of staying connected. For when we are struggling to discern
the will of God it can be that he is speaking, we just do not recognize his
voice. Staying connected in prayer is one very important aspect of your life in
Christ. Do not wait for events on the scale of the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea, though its waters
roar and foam, though the mountains tremble at its swelling to start
praying. Bring all things to the Lord in prayer.
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