Showing posts with label Quiet Thoughts. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

O Jesus, I Have Promised


"Lo, we have left all, and followed Thee"
~Luke 18:28~



We sang this hymn in church on Sunday and it spoke deeply to my heart. 

Hymns are wonderful because they have so many biblical truths woven within the words that most repetitive choruses sung in churches just don't have. 

I grew up during a time when rock music was raging and my interest in 'boring' hymns just lacked the depth they offered. 

You might be like me, except that you just might be totally unfamiliar with hymns at all!! 

Just take a moment to soak in the sweet words of this hymn.


O Jesus, I have promised
To serve Thee to the end;
Be Thou for ever near me,
My Master and my Friend:
I shall no fear the battle
If Thou art by my side,
Nor wander from the pathway
If Thou wilt be my guide.

O let me feel Thee near me,
The world is ever near;
I see the sights that dazzle,
The tempting sounds I hear;
My foes are ever near me,
Around me and with-in;
But, Jesus, draw Thou nearer,
And shield my soul from sin.

O Jesus, Thou hast promised 
To all who follow Thee,
That where Thou art in glory,
There shall Thy servant be;
And Jesus, I have promised
To serve Thee to the end;
O give me grace to follow,
My master and my Friend.

If you are burdened with a situation with your children, husband, grandchildren, or a friend, your health, just continue to serve the Lord in what He has called you to do until the end. 

Serve your family today with the grace Jesus has given you. He is your Master and your Friend.

Jesus will face the battles and your foes of those ugly attitudes you face (your own and your children) and will be by your side if you just let Him.

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

One Thing that Steals Joy


"And thou shalt quite take away their 
murmurings 
from me, 
that they die not."
~Numbers 17:10~


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This is a chapter out of the Old Testament that you might not have noticed before. I love the stories which are told in the Old Testament as they bring out the redemptive message of the New Testament. 

In this story, God tells Moses to take a rod for each tribe of Israel. Twelve rods. The name of the head of each tribe is written on the rod (or branch) and they are placed in the tabernacle.

Remember, the Israelites are in the Wilderness. You know how you and I are in the dessert from time-to-time.

A Wilderness is:
  • Discouraging!!
  • Depressing!!
  • Blah!!
  • Mundane!!
  • And so we murmur and complain!!
What steals our joy more than murmuring?!

God was using this thing with the buds as an illustration. God loves to bring His message alive with an object lesson.

God told the Israelites that one of the rods was going to bud.

"And I will make to cease from me the murmurings of the children of Israel."

I want to ask you something. Do you murmur?

I think of 'murmuring' as being more subtle than out-and-out complaining. It is quieter, and we will say, "Oh, I wasn't complaining!" I know I've said that!!

Murmuring (as does complaining) wears our leader down. I have not been murmuring lately.  I keep getting those nudges from the Lord.

How about you??

I know that when I had a bunch of little children under six (five to be exact) sometimes they would fuss and whine. They would fuss just because it was around 11 o'clock and time for a snack!!

So, Aaron's rod was brought as a testimony that the Lord would "take away" their murmurings. 

You can't "go" it alone!! I know, I've tried!

God says He can 'take away your murmuring spirit.' 'You can't go it alone!!'

  • Call out to God.
  • It says in the Bible to tell God your complaint.
  • Ask God to take away your murmuring spirit.
Then, and only then can you go into God's presence with JOY, real JOY.

JOY isn't something you can conjure up. It has to be God-breathed even though life is not exactly what you'd like. 

Has something in your life stolen your JOY, like murmuring? Maybe it is something else?? 

You can't 'go it alone' it is God who works in us and removes the sin in our life. 

Go for it!!


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Friday, January 18, 2013

A Debtor to Mercy


Kevin Inafuku lifts my heart to the throne of Grace as he sings 
'A Debtor to Mercy.'





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Friday, December 14, 2012

Looking Unto Jesus this Christmas



"Nevertheless I tell you the truth; 
It is expedient for you that I go away: 
for if I go not away: the Comforter will not come unto you; 
but if I depart, I will send him unto you.
And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, 
and of righteousness, and of judgment;
Of sin, because they believe not on me;
Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, 
and ye see me no more;"
~John 16:7-14~

Even though you have tried to keep up with your Christmas preparations, there is  a house to keep clean, laundry that keeps appearing, and a husband and children to care for and love. 

Are you keeping the right spirit throughout December?? Did you know that keeping the 'right' spirit is keeping the 'righteous' Spirit and not the self-righteous Martha spirit?!

I like the story about Martha in the Bible. I love the tenderness that Jesus speaks her name in a soft but sure rebuke. I get overwhelmed easily and if I'm not careful, those overwhelmed feelings turn into stress.

The other day, I could hear the Holy Spirit softly speaking to me. 

I had gotten too busy. Too tired. I lost my perspective. I was seeing everything as a dark and rainy picture (and it was rainy and cold out) with a dismal outlook!!

I needed to trust.

I needed to rest.

Not in my own self-righteousness and strength but rest in God's Holy Spirit so that I am a responder and not a reactor. How about you?

Ouch, you say?? Me too!!

Make sure you are not basing your life on feelings. 

Slow down, sit back in a nice comfy chair for a few minutes and reflect on why you are feeling the way you are. 

Think of the Holy Spirit. 

If you are saved, God lives inside of you. His Holy Spirit abides in us and fills us with Himself so that we can love others instead of getting stressed out and reacting, responding in love.

Most of our problems in life come back to our relationship with the Holy Spirit. 

Have you ever seen sarcasm fly between siblings as cutting remarks, cutting responses shooting back and forth between your family filled with souls who love each other? 

Stand strong in humility and with a quiet Spirit keeping your eyes on Jesus. 

You don't have to allow the tense feelings to permeate your heart but instead you can be an example, realizing that the destroyer-of-souls is working triple-time to ruin relationships. 

If you find your little ones (or older ones) snipping at each other: you don't have to be a reactor, snapping reactionary  comments. 

Even if this seems totally impossible, you CAN be a responder and either keep silent and peaceful or quietly respond. 

In time you will be heard as your children become accustomed to mamma being softer and sweeter.

It takes time for our family to change the image they have of us. Maybe years. Maybe they can't change because they are reactionary themselves and their hearts closed to grace.

How do you know if you are of the Spirit of God? When God gives you His Holy Spirit....the Spirit bears witness to us.

You won't be cranky, irritable, unkind, but instead will bear the fruit of His Spirit (Love, Joy, Peace...)

Be a responder; not a reactor!!

When issues and people in your life get tough on you, and when you have a relationship with the Holy Spirit (are you saved?) then, the Holy Spirit inside of you will comfort and be your helper.

Sometimes life gets so rough that in confusion and the chaos of the moment, I can only see THAT moment. 

Just know that God is there in THAT moment and when you turn to Him, He will guide your thoughts and heart and mind. 

So, don't get swallowed up in each moment as Christmas approaches so that you can't see THAT moment. 

Experience the Holy Spirit's calming touch on your life. 

Slow down. 

Enjoy each moment as He gives you the gift this Christmas of His Holy Spirit :

dwelling, 

enriching, 

abiding, 

and loving through you as you serve your family.

Looking unto Jesus!!


In Christ Alone,
Judith


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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Our Time on Earth is Very Short


Today, I will be sharing a post by Roy Daniel, evangelist and missionary to South Africa where he was raised. He is married to Jerusala Daniel and they have one baby son, Glen. You may read more about Roy HERE and HERE.





"Redeeming the time, because the days are evil."
~Ephesians 5:16~

Recently my wife and I were at a funeral in the USA. I have only been to a few funerals in my life. I was driven to tears. I suspect that there are those who have been to many funerals who may have become desensitized to what is really a very serious thing. 

I afterwards discussed with a brother in Christ, what it would be like to know that you only had one month to live. "How would one treat your spouse, parents, or children if you knew either one would die soon?" was the questions we asked each other. 




The sad thing is that to most people, death seems a distant future event. They treat other people as if they will be there forever. 

I once cried in a car as I thought of what would happen if I died young. I thought of little Glen and wondered if he would follow God. I thought of how I would not be able to read him scriptures in the evening and tell him the story of Jesus. I thought of my wife and how she would miss me and wondered if she would struggle financially (etc.) as so many Christian widows have in the past. 

I wondered:
  • How many children are rude to their parents?
  • I thought of wives who are rude to their husbands.
  • Husbands who do not lay down their lives in love for their wife.


They do not realize how precious and short life is. 

Every small deed is recorded by God even when we give a Christian a cup of water. When we do good to other Christians we do good to Christ.

"Then shall he ('Jesus') answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me."
~Matthew 25:45~

We should look at our treatment of our spouse, children or parents in the light of the fact that every good thing we do for them while resting in Jesus is a deed done unto the Saviour we love (if we are saved). 

We should not be too proud to say sorry if we have failed. 

We may not have a chance to say sorry if we die before we say it.

Our time on earth is short and it is a chance we have for the cross and resurrection of Jesus to be real in our lives towards the family that we will one day no longer be part of.

"For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, 
but are as the angels of God in heaven."
~Matthew 20:30~

The only way for us to live the short life we have on earth unto God is NOT in our own strength, but in the strength of an old message which has never lost its power.

It is the message of the cross. Jesus did not only buy our pardon at Calvary, we were crucified with him.

Thus Paul said,

"I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; 
yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: 
and the life which I now live in the flesh 
I live by the faith of the Son of God, 
who loved me, and gave himself for me."
~Galatians 2:20~

This 'being crucified with Christ' and Him living through us towards others is not something we as Christians can "work up emotionally."

We do not say 'I believe I will be crucified' 100 times and then suddenly after a mountainous work of prayer receive a new box called, 'being crucified with Christ.' We cannot add to God's work at Calvary. It is a finished deed.

As Watch M Nee said, "It is like a person with 3 coins in his pocket. He does not say I believe I have a third coin 10 times till a third coin appears as the 3rd coin is already there." We were crucified with Christ 2000 years back and if we in faith rest in that fact then we experience the reality of the power of the cross and Jesus living through us by faith in Him. It is a resting in Jesus and his finished work rather than a reaching out to some new experience.  This is so simple and yet it is the main key to living as we should towards others in light of the shortness of life and the uncertainty of death.

You may read more of what Roy Daniel shares over at: Roy Daniel's Blog


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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Under Construction!!

"Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, 
ye which are spiritual, 
restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, 
lest thou also be tempted."
~Galatians 6:1~

Do you ever become consumed with the faults of others? Maybe it is your dear husband, or maybe it is one of your children, a friend? Or a difference you had with one of your parents? Of course, these things are never supposed to happen, but if we are real we know that these unfortunate incidents do at least happen occasionally.

A Lighthouse Under Construction: Restoration in Progress
Each of us is a 'work in progress' 
Don't be overtaken by the faults of the other!!

What should we do?

1.  As long as we are living on this earth, we are filled more with our flesh than we'd like and we must battle with the spiritual warfare that is talked about in the sixth chapter of Ephesians. We must prepare and put our armor on so that we are not overtaken with the faults of others.

2. Being overtaken by the faults of another person, could mean that our thoughts are consumed and just completely filled with what the other person did wrong. Or what we 'thought' they did wrong. Our perception could possibly be off!! Have you ever played the scene over and over and over in your mind? You might have solved the incidence another way, wishing you had said differently than you did. Or, you might be thinking thoughts of what you would have said to retaliate the wrong that was done to you.

3. When I was a teenager, my dad often told me that things would look better in the morning. I was usually worried about a test or homework assignment that was due. Whatever the case, the good advice my father gave still applies. The situation always looks better in the morning after a restful night's sleep. Our perspective in the morning is often fresh and the situation might not seem so extreme as it did when we were tired. 

4. I recently had a situation which left me concerned and thoughtful, even sad at the outcome. I had not retaliated in my response initially but have you ever noticed that you can retaliate within your heart and mind? Whatever you think will eventually come out in your actions and words if not dealt with in a biblical manner. It is so important to surrender the situation to the Lord so that you can sleep on it and wake with a clear conscience. 

5. If I did not deal with my situation, I could easily (and I mean easily) become bitter over time (maybe even within minutes.) Bitterness is sneaky and rationalizes why it isn't my fault and blames the other person. If you are thinking nothing is your fault, then you wouldn't notice the bitterness that creeps into your heart?!

6. If you do not allow God to have full reign in your heart over the faults you see in another person, especially when it directly affects you, you will most likely  be critical in your heart (if not in your words). The danger of this is stated in this verse. My paraphrase is that "you need to restore the other person in the spirit of meekness, consider yourself, because if you don't, you will be tempted." I really think you will be tempted to do the same thing that is characteristic about the other person. 

7. Have you ever noticed when someone cannot stand something in another person how they end up doing that same exact thing? I think that is part of what happens when we judge another. Also, what irritates us most about someone close to us is often what is 'in' us. 

8. Ever noticed that the child who is most irritating to you is the child who is most like you?? Ever heard of generational sin? I used to think it only meant those terrible unmentionable sins like alcoholism but I came to realize that it can be those tiny irrational idiosyncrasies in our child that is exactly a splitting image of me!!

9. This verse admonishes us to have the spirit of meekness toward the person who has the fault. As I considered my situation, I thought how I should consider my own faults, and ask God to search my heart and cleanse me with His blood of the faults I have. It is better to focus on mySELF and allow God in His strength to change me

10. Meekness is not natural. We are self-righteous and would rather gather with some friends and share about what the 'other' person did that was soo wrong!! I might read how I should be meek and try to 'put on' meekness but if I don't tap into the strength of the Holy Spirit that will only last  so long.

The Easy Road:

  • The Easy Road is to look at the other person's glaring faults and to be blinded to your own!!
  • The Easy Road is to focus on points where you have not failed and hold yourSELF up as better than the other person!!
  • The Easy Road is to talk about your situation to a girl-friend and tell all the faults that your 'close one' has, neglecting to fill in what 'you' did to cause such a response!!
  • The Easy Road is SELF-righteousness, pride, deceitfulness, and blindness to your own faults!!

The Road to Blessing:
  • The Road to Blessing is the Easier Road once you have stepped in the RIGHT direction!!
  • The Road to Blessing is looking for the good in the other person!!
  • The Road to Blessing is lifting up the offending person around others!!
  • The Road to Blessing is quietly listening (truly listening) when the other person hurtles accusations  toward you (there is always some truth in what is said)!!
  • The Road to Blessing prays about the situation rather than *talks* or *stews* about it: giving the hurt and pain to the Lord before: bitterness, anger, wrath, or clamoring steps in the door!!
  • The Road to Blessing does not think ugly unkind thoughts toward the other in the quietness of her heart (where no one {no one??} sees)
  • The Road to Blessing replaces these thoughts with thanksgiving and singing rather than replaying the events over and over in her mind until her emotions spiral into utter rejection or depression!! 
  • The Road to Blessing allows the other person space so the Holy Spirit can encourage rather than becoming a nagging surrogate holy spirit (terror?) to 'point out' those 'obvious' faults!!
  • The Road to Blessing instead asks the Lord to indwell her and take captive her thoughts and search her OWN heart for hidden faults and sin. 
If we ladies do NOT search our OWN hearts instead of the person who 'offended' us, we run the risk of being overtaken by the same fault as we are annoyed with and our fault(s) will become more glaring than what we thought was present in the other person's life!! 

It is a blessing when we quietly wait on the Lord, caring for those in our responsibility 'as unto the Lord.'

Some other verses from Ephesians 6 that encouraged me:

"Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ." (Galatians 6:2)
("YE" is the plural form of "YOU"...we don't have a plural form of "YOU" in our English language today, so we cannot easily indicate that we are talking to everyone by using the word "you.")

"For if a man think himSELF to be someTHING when he is NOthing, he deceiveth himSELF." (Galatians 6:30)

"Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." (Galatians 6:7)

"For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting." (Galatians 6:8)

"And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." (Galatians 6:9)

"As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith." (Galatians 6:10)

"But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.: (Galatians 6:14)

I often wake up with concerns on my heart. Even when my children were very little I preferred to have my Quiet Time early, if at all possible. Sometimes that 'wasn't at all possible' so I had to be creative!! When I did open my Bible, God's Words always quieted my heart and spoke directly to THAT day's needs like I have shown through this post. 

This post was a rather random gathering of my thought process through this delemma which is so common since we walk in the flesh, daily asking God to help us walk in the Spirit. 

How does God calm your heart when you are overtaken with the faults of your husband, children, or friend?


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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Thoughts to Ponder & WholeHearted Home Wednesdays LINKUP





We are DEAD in one sense and ALIVE in another. We are dead to our old, sinful ways and alive in Christ Jesus who nailed all our sins to his cross. 

"And you, 
being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, 
hath he quickened together with him, 
having forgiven you of all trespasses;

Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, 
and took it out of the way,
 nailing it to the cross;"

~Colossians 2:13-15~




Have you ever taken a close look at your life and considered if you are allowing sin to still rein in your life? 

Are the books you read ones that would bring glory to Christ? Through reading are you enjoying a book where sin reins? How about other things that you allow in through your eye gate? Are the things you watch glorifying to Christ? Do they depict situations that would encourage you in your faith? 

These are only two areas which I touched on...ouch, they hurt!! There was a point in my life that God placed His finger on my heart concerning the books I read and what I watched. Taking a good hard look into my heart can reveal much that I need to declutter!!


This week, I am asking God to look deep in my heart and show me what should not be there. God love us to do that. It takes courage. 


Our lives are short, we don't know how long our life will be. Only what's done for Christ will last. Someday, like my friend who was 41, we will enter into eternity. Will we have a beautiful testimony like she does? 


I desire to live within and without of my house in a perfect way. I don't want to allow things that bring shame to the Name of Jesus before my eyes. I am DEAD to sin and QUICKENED or made alive in Christ Jesus. My sin and all my past are NAILED to the cross. 

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