We were gathered in a room praying when he entered. It was obvious he was escaping the heat. After a few awkwardly pensive moments, he spoke. "My truck is out of gas, it’s just over at the gas station, and I have no money, could you please…" Just then, one of us interrupted with "We would be glad to pray for you? In fact, we were just having a prayer meeting."
Just Like Dad
Sounds of Hope
Let's play a game. What do you hear when I say train? Maybe it is the sound of a whistle blowing in the distance. Or the rumble of a locomotive chugging down the track. Should we try again? What do you hear when I say rooster? I hear the sound of Rodney the Rooster, a chicken we met in Honduras, who daily forgot to sing his rooster song (he soon became roasted Rodney).
God's Faithfulness - a Good Story to Tell!
Several summers ago, my husband had just earned his teaching credential and applied for his first job as a math teacher. This was a midlife career change for him. Our daughters were all little, and the year-long credentialing process was a challenging one. We believed that God had called Mark to make this change, and we did it as a family.
Over the twelve months of his teacher education, our prayer was that Mark would be able to teach at one of the high school or middle schools in our local community. Imagine how excited we were when he was offered a job at the high school near us - our alma mater! He turned another job offer down and accepted this teaching position. A few days later, the principal called back and rescinded the offer. We were confused and so disappointed. I was also afraid; summer was almost over, and my husband needed work. We pleaded with God to help.
Mark continued to hunt for teaching positions and eventually applied to the middle school near us. Two weeks later, that principal hired him! It turns out that this is what God had in mind all along. Mark has taught there ever since.
I remember speaking to my pastor right after Mark got the middle school job. He encouraged me to remember this moment as a time that God took care of us. He said that this would be something that strengthened our trust in Him in the future when we looked back on how God had provided. Such wise advice!
My pastor’s words came to mind this week as I read Psalm 107. These beautiful, poetic words challenge us to recall God’s goodness and faithful love in our lives. Within its verses are four illustrations of people in distress. Some are homeless, hungry, and lost (v. 4-5). Some are suffering from depression and in chains because they refused to listen to God (v. 10-12). Some are sick and dying as a result of their rebellion towards Him (v. 17-18). And some are about to drown at sea during a storm (v. 17-18). In each case, they cry, “Lord, help!” and he rescues them!
Four times in Psalm 107, we read of people struggling, crying out to God, and God actively answering them in their distress. Each time these rescued ones are exhorted to give “thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds” towards them (v. 8, 15,21, 31).
You see how this psalm fits our lives today, right? Life is crazy these days. There is so much uncertainty, struggle, strife, fear, and to use our psalm’s word – distress. Friends, let me challenge you to cry out to God! He is faithful to answer. Also, intentionally recall God’s faithfulness in your life – look back over the last day, week, or years for His “wonderful deeds” – and thank Him for it. Lastly, share these stories of God’s unfailing love with others. Can you imagine the difference it would make if we spoke out not just on current issues but mostly in telling of God’s goodness? People would see Jesus.
Faith Simplified.
When I was a kid, I loved the Cliff Notes on books. It wasn't that I didn't like to read, I just wanted to get to the point. One year, my teacher began the first semester with a list of books she expected us to read and then give a report on- I almost cried. Hemingway, Melville, Austen, and Kipling were on the list, and I know now that killing a mockingbird would be important, but the truth is...these people just could not get to the point!
Daily Checklist for Sheltering in Place
Staying Connected with Video Chat
Grateful for Nine Years!
Everlasting Father
James Brown is the Godfather of Soul. Henry Ford is the father of the automobile. Bob Chandler is the father of the monster truck. Gary Fisher is the father of the mountain bike. Frank Whittle is the father of the jet engine. Jake Burton is the father of the snowboard. Jesus is the Father of Eternity. (Jesus wins!)
Unwrapping the Gift of Christ this Christmas
Mighty God
Football, Baseball, Basketball...do you want to know what these sports have in common? They are competitions in which the competitor's strength has a shelf life. The average playing career in these sports lasts between 4-6 years. If you watch these sports, you see guys at the pinnacle of strength being talked about by guys whose strength has faded.
Wonderful Counselor
277,257 is a really big number - do you want to know what it represents? 277,257 is the number of book titles that came up on Amazon when "self-help” was entered in the search box. There were over 427,000 book titles that came up when"psychology" was searched. That is almost three-quarters of a million book titles offering some form of wisdom focused on shining a light into the dark places that are within us.
Immanuel
God has a Thing for Names
J-Lo, Brangelina, Magic, His Air-ness...nicknames. Most people recognize the person or persons that correspond to each of these nicknames. We may not be celebrities, but some of us possess our very own nickname, too. Names like Shorty, Fats, or Slim represent a physical characteristic, while names like Rocket or the Bambino are given for a skill or achievement. Many people go by a shortened version of their name like JR, Joy, Lizzie, Abe, Ronnie.
Who are You Thankful to?
I have received 2 speeding tickets in my life. One was while driving in Africa and the second was coming out of Petaluma, California. There is a zone that goes from 45 to 55 and I accelerated to 55 about 40 yards too soon. I was ticketed for going 54 in a 45. I liked getting the ticket in Africa; it cost me $7 and made for a great story…
Say Yes and Become
YES is such a great word. Can I have some vacation time? Yes. (WIN!) Can I have a raise? Yes. (WIN!) Is my cancer cured? Yes. (WIN!) Yes is such a great word. Saying yes, shapes our lives. Yes, I will marry you. Yes, I will buy you dinner. Yes, you can move into our home. Yes, I will be committed to you. Three little letters but the potential to shape our entire life.