Saturday, February 23, 2019

The Sense and Sensibility of the presence of God?

The Sense and Sensibility of the presence of God? Is it an evasive thing? Do we hide our sense of hollowness, behind a veil of sacred pretense? Where are you God? Are you here with us? You said you would be with us when we gather? And yet is that the case? Still, we convince ourselves and connect in words only and not beseeching God to truly attend our gatherings. We stand like the emperor without his new clothes and pretend to be clothed. “Could it be You make your presence known, so often by your absence?” Michael Card Our children are laughing that we are continuing to gather with such an “invasive” absence of God’s presence. Do we implore Him to be with us, in our prayer meetings?” Chase we the almighty dollar so that we cannot attend anymore? It isn’t a priority. We know we will see Him on Sunday… We comfort ourselves. “He knows my heart” Have you moved away, Lord? You promised to inhabit our praise? Where are You, Lord? I do not really feel bereft of the presence of God, but it is a great fear of mine to be insensible of the absence of God and truly deceived by my own religiosity. My practices replacing his presence. I think that is why He chose someone like Amos and someone like Obed Edom to be present with. There is no religious veil to cut through. I would want to be that way and not deceived by my own thoughts of religiousness, Nor the comparison of others with myself. Forgive my making light of your presence, Lord. Forgive my acceptance of the status quo of your love and attention. Help me to know You in the reality of Your lifting Your people to greater usefulness in our nation and our world. For the Church’s Sake in Jesus’ Name, Amen

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Where is my prayer hat?

I felt that God was impressing on me the importance of the covering of the head. I told you the story of that, Elyse. What a providential thing that your father bought me a prayer hat, while I was asking God about His impressing me about that? I found it yesterday and lost it today. What is that supposed to mean?

I am loving the interactive nature of my present relationship with God. He is very hands on with me and doesn't give me much time to write about our conversations. The sky is His peekaboo. He stands behind it and tickles me with the beauty. He stands behind my interactions with the children and shows me His own corrections of my simplicity. My prayer hat is part of a longer conversation about the fact that God is weaving our humanity into His showing both sides of the tapestry of His providence. The pretty side of the outworkings of humanity and the underside of the spiritual battles that allow us to enjoy Him! Halleluia, what a Savior!

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Be Not Many Masters?

The Greater condemnation of being masters
Psalm 10:16   The LORD is King for ever and ever: the heathen are perished out of his land.
Psalm 10:17   LORD, thou hast heard the desire of the humble: thou wilt prepare their heart, thou wilt cause thine ear to hear:
I think it not an accident that Pilgrims Progress specifically discusses the sons of Japheth as being in view, and their salvation. Shem and Ham are both in the judgment of God, upon the earth, but the sons of Japheth have a burden upon their backs, that perhaps the other two brothers haven’t. They are aware of the dominion that they have received. Dominions in the spiritual and dominions in the earthly. Have they like Esau traded their birthrite? I don’t think so, but we all must follow and study to show ourselves approved unto God, whether in spiritual dominions or in the earthly. The burden of many souls being provided for, through your earthly fortunes is a challenge at best. Whether you will end up to be the rich man who stepped over Lazarus daily and cracked the whip in fear to your subordinates, wreaking terror; or were a benevolent benefactor to God’s people and strangers, is up for grabs. What is God saying about the greater condemnation of being a Master?
We have only one master, God. Have you no responsibility, if you have grown in your status to bring others who have served you up as well. If you were blessed to find childcare that treated your child with kindness and civility and you are now a billionaire and that young woman is still starving in the hovel of the streets trying to feed her family caring devotedly to the next generation. Whose fault is that? Why is it a well paying job to be a governor and not a childcare worker? We care not for that position. Our culture shows as much and will continue to do so, until we care for the children with our pay as well as with our considerations of gratitude.
I was grateful for childcare, so that I could pursue my dreams, they say. I was grateful to drop them off and become what I was supposed to be, a master! All can do the same? should we? Who cares for the children? the unambitious. the “uniapetors”. Their souls will show the vanquish. Help us Lord to care about the fallout of our over ambitious mindset.