Wednesday, December 30, 2015

2016

The Christmas Season with all the fullness of family and friends is almost over. The last hurrah will come on New Years Day with yet another family food fest! My only hope for  2016 is a kinder, gentler American. One in which we lean on God's truth concerning the foreigners who live with us and those who are living in abject hell elsewhere in the world. A land that returns to her roots of welcoming with open arms all people to her soil as she did to our own families so many years ago. I want us to have empathy for other cultures and realize that it is up to God, not us, to judge. Paul tells us we are only to judge those who claim Christianity as their religion not those who do not.

Maybe it is that time...that time to silence the hatred, prejudice and profiling that is so rampant in so many  Christians today.

God will not be mocked....make no mistake... when we try to play God it comes with His reprisal.

Read the Scriptures and then base your life on His word made flesh, Jesus Christ. And what did Jesus say would fulfill the Gospels? To love God above any person, place or thing and to love others with the same love we give to those closest to us.

Be blessed!


Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Make room for Him in your heart!

Some of the saddest words on earth are: “We don’t have room for you.” Jesus knew the sound of those words. He was still in Mary’s womb when the innkeeper said, “We don’t have room for you.” And when he was hung on the cross, wasn’t the message one of utter rejection? “We don’t have room for you in this world.”
Even today Jesus is given the same treatment. He goes from heart to heart, asking if he might enter. Every so often, he is welcomed. Someone throws open the door of his or her heart and invites him to stay. And to that person Jesus gives this great promise, “In my Father’s house are many rooms.” What a delightful promises he makes us! We make room for him in our hearts….and he makes room for us in his house!

~Max Lucado

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

~Max Lucado

I wish I could say it’s forgiven and forgotten—but it isn’t. As much as I’ve triedall I feel is the anger and the bitterness. 

Without forgiveness, bitterness is all that’s left! Maybe it’s an old wound. A parent abused you. A mate betrayed you. And you are angry. Perhaps the wound is fresh. The friend who owes you money just drove by in a new car.  The boss who hired you with promises of promotions has forgotten how to pronounce your name. And you are hurt! There is a fire burning in your heart. It’s the fire of anger. And you are left with a decision. Do I get over it or get even? Do I let my hurts heal, or do I let hurt turn into hate? Proverbs 15:9 says, “The Lord hates what evil people do, but He loves those who do what is right.”


Monday, December 14, 2015

Our life is filtered through God's love


Isaiah 43:2 says, “when you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they will not overflow you.” 

Friday, December 11, 2015

In all things, in all situations PRAY!

Our prayers need not be long and showy....they need to come  straight from our heart and placed on the "Throne of Grace and Mercy"   which we receive in Jesus. 

And be thankful, praising God, that through Him we have access to the Father!

 James 5:13 says anyone who’s having troubles should pray. Anyone who’s happy should sing praises!

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

another from Max Lucado

Christ in you, the hope of glory! Christ grew in Mary until he had to come out. Christ will grow in you until the same occurs.  He will come out in your speech, in your actions, and in your decisions. Every place you live will be a Bethlehem. And every day you live will be a Christmas. Deliver Christ into the world!

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Stand firm in your faith....

 Jesus urges us to “be faithful, even if you have to die, and I will give you the crown of life!” (Revelation 2:10).