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The Weight of Doing Good

During my devotional time this morning, I listened as I often do to the Jesuit daily prayer podcast I have mentioned here before (Pray-As-You-Go).  The scripture reading was out of Matthew (read it here).  This is one of the most familiar passages of Jesus teaching to me – I know it backwards and forwards but today it touched me as never before.

Jesus was adamant for us to come to him.  He didn’t say in that passage, “hey, someday when you have time, stop by,” or “hey, just give me a passing glance every once in a while.”  He said, “Come to me, live with me, harness yourself to me.” My first response today was a sense of unworthiness.  I don’t deserve for Jesus to help me.  But the passage kept running through my mind, “come to me.”  I was struck with an overwhelming sense of God’s grace.  But the second response I had was one of liberation.

We are so caught up in doing good things that we get weighted down to the point that we don’t feel like doing anything.  At that point, we have to remember that Jesus offers rest.  He did not say that everything we carry would be removed, he just reminds us that he is right beside us, strapped into the same harness as us.  There is great comfort in that fact – there is rest in knowing we are walking with Jesus.  My prayer is that you find rest today.

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Don’t Live in Fear

I refuse to live in fear.  If you are breathing this morning, you no doubt have already been barraged by all kinds of threatening news about the “swine flu” or “H1N1 virus” whichever you would like to call it.  

Now let me start by saying, this virus is serious and we should all respect it.  We should use common sense and take precautions such as washing our hands more frequently, etc.  

But I refuse to lock myself in my home and not come out until this virus passes.  Paul said this in Romans 8 –

14 because those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.  15 For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship.  And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.”  16 The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children.

If we believe in Jesus Christ and have trusted him with our lives, then we are children of God!  We are no longer to be chained to and controlled by FEAR!  God is still in control – swine flu or not.

Take precautions yes – but do not submit to fear.  Trust God to be God.  (Because that is who God is whether we trust God or not.)

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Psam 121

1 I lift up my eyes to the hills—
       where does my help come from?

 2 My help comes from the LORD, 
       the Maker of heaven and earth.

My boys and I took a day and did a little hiking and rock climbing in Fort Davis yesterday.  As I looked from the campground up at the mountain before us, I was reminded of this verse.  With all the majesty and beauty around us in that place, my concerns became so small.  

I was reminded that God created all that I could see and that same God knows me personally and cares for me – protects me – has a plan for me.

God knows you, cares for you and has a plan for you too – don’t ever forget that God is bigger than whatever you may be facing.boys-at-mountain

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Jesus Breaks Down Walls

I had a conversation with a local minister earlier this week about how his church is planning to use this video in their services this weekend.  It is a great depiction of how we work so hard to build walls – walls of separation between ourselves and those who may not see things just as we do.  

But Jesus came to break down those walls.  Watch and let me know what you think.

 

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