As I write I realize a deep need and desire to unravel the thoughts and deep convictions within my soul. It's not only for myself but for others that might want to know who the "real" me is.
Sometimes when I am writing I think about what others may see when they read my thoughts. Today I considered why it is so important for me to express myself.
It is because God is so real to me, and I look into the eyes of those on a daily basis that have no hope. Oh, they think they do, but in reality without God there is no hope.
So if anyone wonders who am I there is no doubt, in all my weakness I am a true follower of Christ. God's view of me and my life is more important than any man's.
Many times I express myself in ways that frustrate others, and I do regret that. But, I sense time is running out and I find the need to be blunt to get my point across. (which is Jesus is the only way) Maybe I am wrong in my approach...
I pray that God will lead me and guide me to do and say the right things to point others to His great sacrifice of love...
I pray for those around me to experience the love that is found in Him alone.
These three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. ~1Corinthians 13:13
Sunday, February 27, 2011
The Right Path
Friday night I spoke to Benjamin and Samuel on the phone, William was already tucked in bed. :) Benjamin and I talked about going to the Grand Canyon. Samuel talked about...everything! :) His favorite line right now is "guess what?" So I wanted to play off that line...
Guess what? There are a lot of people looking for the right path.
Many think they have found the right path, and others are trying to get on the right path.
Still more, want to make their own path.
Lastly, there are some that sadly don't care about the path...
So I wondered what does God say about which path we should take, and how to get on it, or back on it as the case may be?
In Psalm 119:105 it says "Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path." So my first thought is I need the right map to find my way. In this case it is God's Word. This is where many struggle because they don't value God's Word. They want to look to other sources to lead and guide them.
So how do we encourage those that have found their path without the Bible as their map? To be really honest, I'm not sure at this point. I do my best to point them toward God, but the world has so filled their minds with thoughts contrary to this idea it is almost like hitting a brick wall. In fact, many have no need for the Bible or Church. Which amazes me because people are so messed up and say "organized" religion is not necessary.
Then there are those that are so weary and tired from being on their own path they embrace the thought that God may have the answer.
I do know that when the scripture says "In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps" Proverbs 16:9
that God is more than aware of our need for direction.
So my prayer is that we will look to Him and His path for our lives.
Many of us think we know which path to take but in the end we find we took a wrong turn and regret where we have ended up.
So, today I pray Lord, lead me and guide my steps that I may follow after you, and If I should start off on the wrong path, guide me back and point me in the right direction. -Selah
Guess what? There are a lot of people looking for the right path.
Many think they have found the right path, and others are trying to get on the right path.
Still more, want to make their own path.
Lastly, there are some that sadly don't care about the path...
So I wondered what does God say about which path we should take, and how to get on it, or back on it as the case may be?
In Psalm 119:105 it says "Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path." So my first thought is I need the right map to find my way. In this case it is God's Word. This is where many struggle because they don't value God's Word. They want to look to other sources to lead and guide them.
So how do we encourage those that have found their path without the Bible as their map? To be really honest, I'm not sure at this point. I do my best to point them toward God, but the world has so filled their minds with thoughts contrary to this idea it is almost like hitting a brick wall. In fact, many have no need for the Bible or Church. Which amazes me because people are so messed up and say "organized" religion is not necessary.
Then there are those that are so weary and tired from being on their own path they embrace the thought that God may have the answer.
I do know that when the scripture says "In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps" Proverbs 16:9
that God is more than aware of our need for direction.
So my prayer is that we will look to Him and His path for our lives.
Many of us think we know which path to take but in the end we find we took a wrong turn and regret where we have ended up.
So, today I pray Lord, lead me and guide my steps that I may follow after you, and If I should start off on the wrong path, guide me back and point me in the right direction. -Selah
Sunday, February 20, 2011
It's Been A While....
Well, it's been awhile since I have written about life's adventures.. and now it's time to start again. It's a beautiful morning in the desert, the sky is blanketed with a few clouds left over from the rain. One of my favorite things is the amazing sunrises in the desert, each one outdoes the other.
Life has been hectic with work and I feel like it's time to regroup, just last night Manny said when are we going to see our Grandchildren? Good question, how about next weekend.
The daily commute takes it's toll on seeing family and friends, and we appreciate when they come to visit because our days consist of at least 4 hours a day on the freeway. Unless you commute you don't appreciate the few valuable hours at home.
New Years' came and went... Valentine's Day was nice, Manny gave me the cutest card. It had a picture of Gracie on it and a dollar inside. She was contributing to a shopping spree, I thought a dollar was pretty generous for a cat. :)
God has been so good to me and I am constantly aware of His provision. In the midst of this economic turmoil we have been protected. One lesson I have learned is sometimes you have to make sacrifices to get ahead. We don't get to live like others because of living in the desert and commuting so far, but we do have everything we need and we are not in debt. If I could give advice to others it would be this: Put God first, Seek His will for your life and live wisely.
I am aware of how society pushes us to be number one. However, that is opposite of what God directs us to do. If we want to live a life that pleases Him we must put God first, others second and ourselves last. I am not talking about being a martyr, I am talking about looking around and meeting the needs of those less fortunate than ourselves.
The world is full of so much unrest, and the Lord is coming back soon. It is my prayer that those followers of Christ that are living for the day will realize we are living in the last days. Many mock that thought, but it is true. I pray for my family that they will accept Christ as the true redeemer and not regret it for eternity.
Each day is evident of our need for God's direction in our lives, and it is my prayer that those I love will see that need and embrace the wisdom and direction of the Holy Spirit.
Life has been hectic with work and I feel like it's time to regroup, just last night Manny said when are we going to see our Grandchildren? Good question, how about next weekend.
The daily commute takes it's toll on seeing family and friends, and we appreciate when they come to visit because our days consist of at least 4 hours a day on the freeway. Unless you commute you don't appreciate the few valuable hours at home.
New Years' came and went... Valentine's Day was nice, Manny gave me the cutest card. It had a picture of Gracie on it and a dollar inside. She was contributing to a shopping spree, I thought a dollar was pretty generous for a cat. :)
God has been so good to me and I am constantly aware of His provision. In the midst of this economic turmoil we have been protected. One lesson I have learned is sometimes you have to make sacrifices to get ahead. We don't get to live like others because of living in the desert and commuting so far, but we do have everything we need and we are not in debt. If I could give advice to others it would be this: Put God first, Seek His will for your life and live wisely.
I am aware of how society pushes us to be number one. However, that is opposite of what God directs us to do. If we want to live a life that pleases Him we must put God first, others second and ourselves last. I am not talking about being a martyr, I am talking about looking around and meeting the needs of those less fortunate than ourselves.
The world is full of so much unrest, and the Lord is coming back soon. It is my prayer that those followers of Christ that are living for the day will realize we are living in the last days. Many mock that thought, but it is true. I pray for my family that they will accept Christ as the true redeemer and not regret it for eternity.
Each day is evident of our need for God's direction in our lives, and it is my prayer that those I love will see that need and embrace the wisdom and direction of the Holy Spirit.
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