Taking in a deep breath I feel Your life in my chest. Thinking about You makes my heart beat faster. I whisper Your name to hear its beauty. With gladness I let tears wash my cheeks. Your eyes upon me burn deep into my very bones. I long to melt into Your chest, to be one with You.
We Cannot Keep Quiet
“But to keep this thing from spreading, we will warn them never again to speak to anyone about the name of Jesus.” Acts 4:17
We read about the powers that were in affect during biblical times. We see these same powers at work today. Don’t speak the name of Jesus in a speech to graduates. Don’t pray aloud in a classroom. Don’t put up a statue portraying Jesus in any government building. Instead we will fill the world with Greek gods and images of all things false.
It only took a handful to turn the world on its ear by standing firm to a simple declaration.
“We cannot keep quiet about what we have seen and heard.” Acts 4:20
Pleasant Words
Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the bones. Putting my hands to my mouth, I trace the outline of my lips. Looking at the clock I can see the hands ticking away so quickly. It is time to speak truth without compromise.
*Pro 16:24Here I Stand
Here I stand, the foolish one
For all the world to see
Here I stand in your plan
People making fun of me
And still I stand
Getting Stoned
I stood before the Lord Jesus and clearly I was guilty of my sins.
Before I ever came here to stand in front of my King, I had been attacked by words of my accuser. Every one of his accusations was correct and I could not dodge the blame of his charges. His stones pelted at my emotions, my thoughts and my confidence. The repeated blows made me a weakened vessel and I could feel myself wanting to crumple under the barrage.
A song came to lift me up and its answer reminded me why I could stand strong. “What does love look like?”
And then I saw Him there, hanging on a tree, looking at me
I saw Him there, hanging on a tree, looking at me
He was looking at me, looking at Him, staring through me
I could not escape those beautiful eyes
And I began to weep and weep
He had arms wide open, a heart exposed
Arms wide open; He was bleeding, bleeding
Love’s definition, love’s definition was looking at me
Looking at Him, hanging on a tree
I began to weep and weep and weep and weep
This is how I know what love is, this is how I know what love is
I could feel the stones being deflected and no longer could they hurt me. All the accusations, however true, could no longer condemn me. Hope and salvation were hung upon that cross and I embraced its truth.
*Lyrics Arms Wide Open by Misty EdwardsBoth Believe In God But….
She offered prayer
He said he didn’t need any
She spoke of praying for healing
He said healing was only a spiritual thought
Both believe in God
We stand before the great divide
The Word as truth and reality
The Word as just abstract thought
1 Cor 2:14 The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.
God In The Flesh
I have seen God in the flesh!
I get to see Him every time I enjoy the love of another. He looks back at me with eyes of love. He hugs me with arms of strength. He laughs without reservation. He shares secrets with me. He speaks to me with teaching. He is patient to wait for me. He understands my tears. He appreciates my questions. He rejoices at my victories. He sorrows in my pain.
1 John 4:12 (CEV) No one has ever seen God. But if we love each other, God abides in us, and his love is truly in our hearts.
Watchmen
As I sleep I enter my awakened state. Class is beginning and it’s time to listen with discretion. Some who talk are distracting my attention, trying to intimidate me with deception. Others speak little but are clearly teachers helping me learn quickly. In this dream state I am drawn to pray, I cannot be silenced. When I awake from these lessons, either truthful or deceptive, I bring them before the Lord to clarify. One word rings aloud, ‘watchmen’ and a song plays in my mind…”so let us not talk falsely, the hour is getting late”. A scripture comes upon my heart…I have posted watchmen on your walls; they will pray day and night, continually. Take no rest, all you who pray to the Lord.
* From Scripture Isa 65:6 and lyric from All Along the Watchtower, Bob Dylan“What Do You Think?”
“What do you think?”
When I offer this question I have given myself away in a few simple words. I have opened myself up to the influence and opinions of others around me. In the book of Proverbs there are three verses that speak of how in the multitude of counselors there will be safety. But who am I seeking for counsel? The answer is obvious on the surface; seek the Lord Jesus Christ for our ultimate counsel always!
It’s when we understand that we are to be the body of His counsel where the tangibles of this thought comes into play. Who I allow to counsel me matters. Am I asking my family, my friends, my neighbors? All may be good candidates up until we have to understand that it’s only God’s Word which can accurately guide our steps. If our family, friends and neighbors are not familiar with God’s Word than we open ourselves up for error.
If I wanted to bake a really good cake, sew a great sweater or build a gazebo, I know I’d have to seek help and advice from others who specialized in these gifts. We should take just as much care when it comes to our spiritual walk.
Scriptures for reference Proverbs 11:14, 15:22, 24:6, 1Cor 12:8A Servant’s Perspective
The man desired to be made well. Hearing a slave woman speak of hope, he decided to travel toward the possibility. This first step was just that, a step in the right direction. Within himself he carried preconceived notions of what his journey would look like. These notions brought him anger when he was given the answer for how to be cured. He nearly walked away from his healing because it didn’t agree with his idea of what it should look like. Wisdom in a servant’s voice brought him perspective to be obedient to his hope.
2 Kings 5:9-14 Naaman left with his horses and chariots and stopped at the door of Elisha’s house. Elisha sent someone outside to say to him, “Go wash seven times in the Jordan River. Then you’ll be completely cured.” But Naaman stormed off, grumbling, “Why couldn’t he come out and talk to me? I thought for sure he would stand in front of me and pray to the Lord his God, then wave his hand over my skin and cure me. What about the Abana River or the Pharpar River? Those rivers in Damascus are just as good as any river in Israel. I could have washed in them and been cured.” His servants went over to him and said, “Sir, if the prophet had told you to do something difficult, you would have done it. So why don’t you do what he said? Go wash and be cured.” Naaman walked down to the Jordan; he waded out into the water and stooped down in it seven times, just as Elisha had told him. Right away, he was cured, and his skin became as smooth as a child’s.