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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Affliction

Psalm 119.67-68

Before I was afflicted I went astray,
but now I obey your word.

You are good, and what you do is good;
teach me your decrees.

Psalm 119.71-72

It was good for me to be afflicted
so that I might learn your decrees.

The law from your mouth is more precious to me
than thousands of pieces of silver and gold.

Psalm 119.75-76

I know, O LORD, that your laws are righteous,
and in faithfulness you have afflicted me.

May your unfailing love be my comfort,
according to your promise to your servant.

"Affliction" is always for our benefit, if we love God. Like a good parent God looks at our lives and desires to change habits, attitudes, allegiances, minds sets, dispositions, etc. And he allows us to fall in order to teach us. At times he inflicts discipline upon us, his children. I'm so glad he cares! I'm so glad he doesn't just leave me to my own demise, to my own sinful nature, to my own self destruction!

Father, may I be able to say, with this psalmist, "in faithfulness You have afflicted me." Help me to recognize Your 'affliction' and embrace it, help me to long and learn from it, help me to grow and be grateful from it. May I understand that things don't 'happen TO me' but things 'happen FOR me'!

Here is the process:

1. God's 'affliction' is good for me.
2. I desire to learn God's ways and love him deeply.
3. Without discipline I WILL NOT learn his ways.
4. God gives me what I need. (namely 'affliction')
5. God and his ways become "more precious to me than thousands of pieces of silver & gold"!

These thoughts made me think of Peter. (John 21.15-19) Peter was on this same journey. He loved Jesus, but by his own admission it was just an affectionate love, a friendly love. ('phileo' in the Greek) Jesus asked him about his love (twice using 'agapao' the highest form of love in the Greek), I believe to spur him on to the next level (#1). Peter had a deep desire to love Jesus and follow him (#2). Peter becomes hurt in this passage because Jesus asked him a third time about his love (this time using the 'phileo' word). Peter here realizes that his love is not as high as he desires it to be; this is truly revelation to him, I believe because he "is hurt by it". (#3 & 4) Then Jesus tells Peter that his love will grow, it will reach to that 'agapao' love, the love of abandonment. (#5) Peter never would have gone to death for Jesus if he did not love him with 'agapao' love. It is the same process we are all on! Happy journey friend.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Always Adoring

I am always adoring You.
You are amazing and awesome.
Adoration seems inadequate.
Accept acclaim from my lips also.
According to Your account, please,
Accomplish in me Your action.
Allow me admission to You by
Your agreement and affirmation.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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A Blessed Fresh Annual!

2009
It was a blur!
Fast and furious.
Chaotic and trying.
God am I trusting
To care for my superfluous.

2010
Unknown to me
On bended knee
God knows, he sees.

Blessed Fresh Annual!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

ABC's of Praise

Amazing Almighty
Blessing Bestower
Caring Creator
Divine Designer
Everlasting Enlightener
Forgiving Father
Gracious God
Harvesting Healer
Ideal Illustrator
Just Judge
Kind King
Loving Lord
Majestic Maker
Never-ending Name
Outrageous Opener
Personable Peacemaker
Quiet Quintessence
Radical Renewer
Shinning Savior
Tranquil Treasure
Undeniable Unifier
Victorious Virtue
Wonderful Waymaker
"X" treme "X" cellence
Yearning Yahweh
Zion's Zealous

Monday, April 27, 2009

7 Marks of A Servant - 2 Cor. 6.1-18

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about servant hood and what it really means. ‘Diakonos” is the Greek word for servant and it means servant, minister, a person who renders service and help to others, in some contexts with an implication of lower status; also translated as “deacon,” a trusted officer of helps and service in a local church. When I was reading this definition I was reminded that Jesus washed his disciples feet! (John 13) Taking on the role of a servant, he displayed his love in a tangible and moving way. How many of us serve in a manner like that?

1. *URGENCY*

2 Corinthians 6.1-2 “now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation.”

In order to fully understand these verses, one must read them with the passage before (in chapter 5) ---It’s talking about being a new creation in Christ and how we are to share the news of salvation with those around us.
Paul is saying that he doesn’t want the people to become complacent and inactive. We are to devote our very selves to the work of serving God; and not tomorrow or next week but today. Now is the day of God’s grace-we only have today!

2. *CONSISTENCY*

2 Corinthians 6.3-4 “We put no stumbling block in anyone’s path…”

How important this is: that our behavior and attitudes are consistent with the word of God. That we should touch people with the love of God through our lives.

3. *ENDURANCE*

2 Corinthians 6.4-5 “…troubles, hardships, and distresses…”

We as Christians cannot expect to go through life without these things. Jesus himself said it, “In this world you will have trouble…” (John 16.33)
Trouble comes to both the believer and the non-believer, yet there should be a difference: the ability to endure! And this can only come through the grace of God.

4. *GOODNESS*

2 Corinthians 6.6-7 “in purity, understanding, patience, and kindness…

These qualities of goodness, Paul says can be produced only by the Spirit of God within us. If the Holy Spirit is filling us daily, then we will be good servants of our Lord, because we will be led by the Spirit.

5. *REALISM*

2 Corinthians 6.8-10 “sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; poor, yet making many rich; having nothing, yet possessing everything.”

It’s a tough road to follow!! Any faithful servant of Jesus will have difficulties. Perhaps that is why Jesus said, “Few will find the narrow path that leads to life.” (Matthew 7.14)
We must be realistic about the path we have chosen to take because if we think that following Christ means ‘all roses and pansies’ then the disappointment may cause us to quit. To follow Jesus means we will suffer.

6. *AFFECTION*

2 Corinthians 6.11-13 “open wide your hearts also.”

Paul told the Corinthians that effective ministry is not just about the open word, but an open heart too. It’s about building relationships with people and truly caring about their needs.

7. *HOLINESS*

2 Corinthians 6.14-18 “Do not be yoked together with nonbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common?”

Paul is saying that in order to serve Christ one must be holy. We are called to be separate from the world. How effective can I be, in any ministry, if I act just as the world acts!?! If there is no difference in my life then what is the point?
We should not try to be partly committed to Christ while at the same time trying to remain partly committed to the world.

do you ever wonder if anyone cares? do you feel like you are alone in the world at times? do you sit back thinking i've lost my mind? do you need someone to tell you they understand? do you need help? do you look at your life and think what am i doing? do you talk to yourself a lot? do you say no a thousand times a day? do you get sick of hearing whining and crying? do you feel shut down emotionally? do you wonder how you are going to make it? do you cry?

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

PRAYER

Praise God for who he is; exalt and adore him. Give him glory all you people.


Rest in God; find peace and calm in him. Be directed and fixed in your Lord, find rest for your souls.


Anoint your life for God; set it apart as holy unto him. Devote all you have and all you are to him. Dedicate yourself to his service and purpose.


Yearn for God; be filled with desire for him and his will. Long to love the Lord and be in close relationship with him. Then desire these things for those around you.


Examine your life; look critically at yourself to see your condition. Inspect your habits and beliefs, scrutinize your practices and thoughts, investigate your actions and words. Bring all under the Lordship of Jesus.


Renew your commitment to God and allow him to revive you. Begin again, each day with God. Ask him to make you strong. Anticipate and accept a refreshing of your spirit and a refilling of his.


-AH

March is Over!

Can you believe that March is over and April is here tomorrow??? More and more I find myself seeing time flash more quickly! My kids are growing so fast. I'm astounded at how much they change in a short period of time. God, teach me to teach them. Amen.

Monday, March 23, 2009

TEST

I wanted to see how to see Microsoft Office to post blogs.