Faith

Fear Not….

 

Isaiah 41-10

This season of Lent has given me a lot of opportunity to focus on my life and my inner being.

The last 15 months have been tough ones. I have cried, I have complained, I have been fearful of what my life might be like if we do NOT sell our house and my family is left scattered, but at the same time this season of my life has been one of growth.

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God has used this time to help me delve more into my Bible study and into my precious time with him. I start each morning with quiet time to myself to read in my Bible and journal. I find myself praying more throughout my day. I am listening to gospel music when I walk and I find myself listening more closely to the words of the gospel music on my radio as I drive. God has used song lyrics to touch my heart and speak to me just when I need it most!

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Don’t get me wrong- God has not ERASED my fears, but God has done a lot to help me find comfort and strength during those moments when I do find myself fearful of what the future holds. I know that he is my guiding hand and that ultimately, HE is in control! I just need to trust in him and rest in the assurance that he will give me the strength to deal with whatever comes!

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Power VS. Authority

I have been working my way through ByTheWell4God‘s “Come to the Table” devotional kit and this morning I found myself reading through the Day 5 entry. This particular day was titled “Wait 4 Days” and it focused on the fact that the Hebrews were to select their unblemished animal and then keep it for 4 days before offering it as a sacrifice. It also talked about the fact that Jesus presented himself at the tabernacle and spent several days being tested and questioned by the people and religious leaders there.

My typical devotional routine is to read the written commentary, read the related Biblical passages within my study Bible, and then look online to seek other devotionals and writings that I can use to add to my knowledge.

This morning I found myself doing a search for devotionals about the questioning the authority of Jesus rather than the Passover sacrifice. The first several were much like the original Biblical text and devotional which I had read, but then I came to a sermon titled “The Authority of Jesus”. After reading the online sermon I found myself focusing on two words: Power and Authority.

To quote directly from the sermon:

“Now in thinking about the authority of Christ, perhaps it’s helpful to consider two words. The first is the word dunamis which the Bible translates “power.” The second is the word exousia which the Bible translates “power” or “authority” and is best understood as “authority,” and there is a difference. Dunamis or power is the ability to do something. Exousia or authority is the right to do it. And when we say Jesus had authority, we mean not just that He had power but that He had privilege. God had given Him the privilege of acting in His behalf in this world with no regard for the authorities of men. And so He had both dunamis and exousia, He had the power and He had the privilege. It was given Him by God and He said that again and again. He said in John’s gospel at least three or four times from chapter 5 to 8, “I do what the Father shows Me to do and that’s exactly what I do.”

I was hit by a lightning bolt!

I have long known that God has the power to do many things:

He has the POWER to heal.

He has the POWER to align circumstances in one’s life to lead to a given conclusion.

He has the POWER to forgive.

He has the POWER to save.

He also has authority to do many things, BUT…… have I been overstepping boundaries and trying to take some of that authority for myself?

Are there things in my life that I have been holding such a tight grip on that I have attempted to steal God’s authority over those things?

Have I been allowing myself to question God regarding some things, much as the religious leaders did in Matthew chapter 21?

God, WHEN will you do this?

God, WHY have you not resolved this?

God, HOW can I help take care of this and bring it to a swifter resolution?

Perhaps God is just standing there in the wings, waiting for me to relinquish to him the authority that has REALLY been his all along! Perhaps it is time for me to step aside and allow him to once again take the pilot’s seat rather than being my co-pilot.

What about you?

Are there areas of or circumstances in your life that you have been trying to guide and direct? Do you also need to allow God to resume the AUTHORITY position in your life and take control? If so, pray along with me…..

Dear God,

Forgive me for trying to assume the control of things in my life. Forgive me for questioning your timing or your plan. Strengthen my faith so that I can step aside and allow you to work your wonderful plan, no matter how long it takes. Help me to praise you for your wonderful works as the AUTHORITY of my life!

God is the Authority

 

Faith

Remember THE Lamb!

When you think of a lamb, what do you think of?

Is it that soft fuzzy toy that your child played with as a toddler?

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Or perhaps you think of a newborn lamb resting in the fresh spring grass?

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When I hear the word “lamb” I cannot help but think of the many lambs in the Bible: the lamb sent by God for Abraham to sacrifice, the lambs being herded by Joseph and his brothers, the many lambs being shepherded by a young David who would later be king, the lambs whose blood was brushed on the door frames as a signal for the Angel of Death to pass over God’s people, and MOST IMPORTANTLY, the lamb of God sent as a sacrifice for my sins- Christ Jesus.

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We are now in the season of Lent, a time when we are to prepare our hearts and minds to remember the sacrifice of that lamb and his resurrection. But this remembrance should not happen only during these 40 days leading up to Easter, we should remember that sacrifice EVERY DAY of our lives!

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That Kind of Man

I want to take a brief minute or two of your time to tell you about “that kind of man”.

He is a Godly man who works long hours, well past those he should, just so he can provide for those he loves. He overlooks his pain and sufferings to keep fighting, moving through his day knowing that he has to if he is to accomplish his goals and help others. He lives, not for himself, but to make others happy.  He takes time to give those around him a smile or a kind word to help make their day just a tiny bit better. When he sees something that needs to be done he stands up and fills the empty space. He does not stop to think of the personal toll it might take; instead he thinks, “If not me, then who?”

Are you blessed enough to know such a man? I am. He is not here with me right now- because he is out in the world continuing to provide for his family. Yet every morning during this February, the month of love, he has taken the time to color in a little heart on his phone and send it to me to remind me that I am loved- no matter how far away he might be. Some days there was even more than one heart.

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This morning while I was showering I heard THIS song on Spotify and I thought to myself- “Glenn Baker, you ARE that kind of man!” Thank you Lord for bringing him into my life! I cannot imagine it without him!

If you know such a man I would LOVE to hear about him! Drop me a comment and let’s give these Godly men the kind of recognition they truly deserve!