Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Follow Our Father at All Times


My daughter glances at a decoration which I keep out year round in my kitchen (it displays Joseph, Mary and baby Jesus with Luke 2:11 engraved to the left of the scene).  Intrigued, she stops to enjoy the scene.  She confidently tells me, “Mommy, that is baby Jesus.”  Of course, I agreed and assured her she was correct.  She proceeds to say, “I want that baby.”  “I want Him.”  My response?  Oh, my dear sweet girl, you have Him always with you.

See, I believe there are many individuals like my daughter who want Jesus in their lives but just can’t seem to grab a hold of Him.  They see Him all around them, but just don’t know what they can do to have Him in their everyday lives.  What barrier prevents those from knowing Jesus is always with them?

One barrier could be shame and guilt of past experiences.  Some believe their past is full of ugliness that will never be accepted in church or forgiven by Jesus.  Okay, so this is a huge lie that Satan has been using for generations.  The Bible teaches about numerous instances that Jesus befriended sinners of all kinds.  No sin is too great for our God not to forgive.  Jesus, born in a manager, dwelt among us and took ALL our sins to the cross.  His blood washed away ALL sin.  If this were not true, I would not be where I am today.  My past would have kept me from even seeing His hand at all.  Guess what!  I am forgiven.  While reading my history, one may think it to be very ugly.  God sees it as my ministry.  Every experience, He works out for His good.  Reach for Jesus, accept His forgiveness and walk boldly down the path laid for your life.  ALL are welcome.

Another barrier might be fear.  We all like to be in control; I know I sure do.  I want to know exactly what is to come, how it will play out and assure that I agree to all the terms before moving forward.  Well, God works a little different than that.  He holds the plans for our lives in His hands; we simply follow.  Yes, that is scary to step into the unknown and not be given any clues as to what may take place.  My fears consumed my life.  Guess what!  God’s promises rang true and the path He laid for my life has been full of blessings.  He will not take us anywhere that His grace cannot cover us.  He lights the way and protects the path before us.  Trust is His Word which must consume our hearts and minds.  Trust in our God to lead us and guide us.  He has plans for each of us.  The awesome thing about these plans. . .they are not for harm, but for good and prosperity.  Have hope in our God. 

One other barrier may be conformation to this world.  My husband shared a statistic with me the other day; in society today, 18.4% of Americans attend church. . .should the trend continue, by 2050 the percentage will drop to 10%.  Sad, if we think about it.  But, again a barrier to reach for Jesus exists in the fact of ‘keeping with the Jones’.  Well, my neighbor does not attend church, my friend does not attend church and neither do my parents and they seem to be just fine; so, I am just going to sleep in on Sunday.  Or, sports events, hunting, parties and life circumstances veer us from attending church on Sunday.  Now, don’t get me wrong. . .church is not the ONLY way to have Jesus in our lives.  But, it is a huge piece in the puzzle to grow us spiritually.  Church allows us worship our God, be strengthened in faith and filled up with Truth to challenge us to become more Christ-like.  It is like a sponge being soaked up with water to then dispense it out for good.  Become a sponge, thirsty for Truth, to then dispense Truth to others in need of this message.  Let us stop the trend NOW!  Not only can we prevent the percentage from falling; we can RAISE the percentage by 2050.  Don’t conform to the patterns of this world.  Stand firm in His Truth and serve our God regardless of the influences surrounding us.

Then, my daughter goes on to sympathize with Jesus.  She said, “Jesus is cold”.  I explained to her that there was no room for Him in the inn and no real blankets for Him to keep warm.  She said in a concerning voice, “You mean, He did not have a blankey?” 

Let us recall the whole experience of Jesus and not forget what He did for us.  Yes, He was cold as a baby in that manger, He was treated wrongly, He was abused, beaten, spit on and ridiculed.  He stood firm in faith, knowing His worth in God.  He did not give up, but continued to follow God’s plan for His life.  He knew His purpose. . .to follow His Father at all times.  He kept His eyes on the prize.  Keep your eyes on the prize and praise Him always.  Treat others as God would treat them every day.  Do you think you would have given Jesus a blankey in that manger on the evening of His birth?  Do you think you would have stood firm in faith, against the others spitting and beating Jesus in the moments as He carried our sins on His back?

Fill up with Truth at every opportunity to guard yourselves against the lies of Satan.  Don’t allow Satan power to build barriers between you and God.  Your past is pardoned, your present is protected and your future is formed.  Take that step into the unknown with confidence that God is guiding you and He is with you. 

“For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ.” (2 Corinthians 4:6)

Keep praying harder than the devil can work.
Sheree Craig    

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Some of Life's Lessons


As I begin this new journey of returning to school, I am learning more than I ever imagined.  I would like to share a couple lessons learned since August. . .

*Perfection is overrated!  This one hit hard within the first week of school.  Funny how one letter of the alphabet ranks high in defining my worth.  As I received the quiz back, the score screamed poor preparation, lack of knowledge and failure.  My thoughts honed in on these lies, leading to doubt and lack of confidence in the decision made to return to school.  I pulled from all the Scriptures in my mind and began fighting these lies.  I worked so hard at this the remainder of class (3 hours).  I left school that day with tears streaming down my face.  I felt defeated.  I reached my arms to God and asked why I feel this need to be so perfect.  If perfection were not my enemy, I could move on, pick myself up and try harder on the next quiz.  As I arrived home to a husband who already received the warning of my terrible experience via text message, he provided just what I needed – a hug.  He comforted and loved me through this moment.  Was this a loving, caring and awesome husband – YES; but, even more, this was a man saying yes to God and serving Him by loving and comforting his wife.  God knew what I needed and provided.  My children did the same.  Come to find out, that failing grade did not rank me any less of a mother or wife.  My three angels still loved me and thought nothing less of me.  More importantly, God did not think any less of me.  He simply said, give this experience to me and I will work all things out for your good.  I hate to admit this one, but that lovely letter in the alphabet appeared again.  I knew exactly what to do this time around.  See, God brings us through all trials and makes us stronger with each one.  He thinks nothing less of us when we do not measure up to society’s ideas of a “good, successful person”.  Striving for perfection steals so much joy and we lose sight of our Leader.  We work ourselves toward destruction, try to accomplish our goals with society’s standards in mind and end up less than perfect anyway.  So, I have learned to reach up, let go and surrender.  It is much easier to be a child of God and know who I am rather than beat myself up trying to be who I am not.  Satan will continue his lies, attempting to dominate my thoughts by showing up in every situation attempting to defeat Truth.  Guess what!  That liar cannot win against Truth.  Fill yourselves daily with Truth and be ready, arming yourselves fully with spiritual armor provided by our God.  What Satan means for harm; God will turn to good!

“You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” (Genesis 50:20)

*My daily schedule must be given to God.  Early in the semester, I made out my itinerary, planned all my study time, set up babysitters to help and worked hard at keeping to the schedule.  Didn’t work so well for me.  Come to find out there are only 24 hours in one day and my schedule consisted of about 36 hours of “things” to accomplish.  I am no math wizard, but I don’t think that equation works.  I went to bed later and woke up even earlier to try and fit in more study time, tending to the house, completing needed errands, etc.  There was never enough time.  I came to the realization that one piece of the puzzle remained vacant!  I quit spending my time with God in the morning.  Yes, I said my prayers, looked at my Scriptures throughout the day and worshipped in song while in the car; but, I was not studying His Word, listening for direction or giving my time to Him.  I was pleading for success, ignoring Him when I failed and presenting MY itinerary to Him.  This led to an irritable, frustrated and ugly woman filled with stress.  I decided to escape the crazy cycle and surrender my days to Him.  I slept more, gave my first moments of the day to Him and received HIS itinerary for the day.  What a release.  I found time to play with my children, spend time with my husband and study as well.  My eyes focused back on the reason God gave me life.  I am not here to get straight A’s in college, be superwoman or be free of any troubles. . .I am here to serve God.  My days run much smoother now that I work from His itinerary not mine. 

“Commit to the Lord whatever you do,
    and he will establish your plans.” (Proverbs 16:3)

“Many are the plans in a person’s heart,
    but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.” (Proverbs 19:21)

God is our ultimate provider and we are His children here to serve Him each living moment given to us.  Perfection is unobtainable.  We cannot live up to the world’s standards and survive spiritually.  God’s grace, love, comfort and glory shine through our flaws and failures.  Be His servant and find worth in Him.  OUR itinerary and plans will fall short.  Seek His plan and follow the path laid for your life.  The road is much smoother.  

Oh, yeah. . .I learned a few things about nursing and some skills needed to care for a patient.  J


Keep praying harder than the devil can work.
Sheree Craig