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Lilies from Heaven

Keep the Faith

5/27/2020

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I encountered this message earlier this week: This is as good as it gets.

It did get me thinking. 

The kids are starting to go back to school.

My husband is starting to work regular hours.

I am finishing classes in the next few weeks at the university I teach at.

For me, things are getting better.

I looked at the art work again. 

It  depicted a somber looking male face that might have been the artist's hasty self-portrait, or a stylized Christ, or even Che Guevara for all I know.

The image was hard to decipher, but the message wasn't; the artist's bleak outlook was crystal clear.

No better days ahead.

Nothing to look forward to.

No cause for wonder, and certainly none for worship.  
 
Even though I know better, the words made me sad.

Not that they might be true, but that someone --anyone--might think so. Because it's going to get a lot better than this.  My life is improving. Why not this person?
 
I'm not sure what your present circumstances might be...these days the odds are better-than-average they are discouraging.

Daunting, even.

This Virus.

Life in general. 

Maybe sickness or death or unemployment or bankruptcy or a broken marriage or a wrecked business or a wayward child--or something I can't imagine--consumes your every waking thought.

And maybe it's tempting to believe that nothing will ever change, that there is no hope left, and that you have nothing to long for, dream of, pray for.

Maybe the voice of the enemy is whispering despair in your ear, telling you that it's time to give up, that hope is absurd, and that tomorrow is sure to bring nothing but more of the same.
 
But that voice is lying. There is hope in the world. 

Hope lives!
 
Nearly 2000 years ago a band of followers of a Nazarene teacher came to see him for who he really was: God.

God in flesh, God in person, God who, as Eugene Peterson said, "moved into the neighborhood."

He lived and died before his followers' eyes.

And He kept showing up, raised somehow and amazingly new, even with his scars.  

"Wait in Jerusalem" he told them before he died, "for the gift that was promised to you."

Some of them were probably so confused and frightened they just wanted to go home to business-as-usual, whatever that business might be.

Others were itching to move up, for a political coup.

Some for a prominent place in a new movement. Surely there was one, or even a few, who had decided "This is as good as it gets."
 
It wasn't.
 
The one who died for them would keep on living--and he had big plans in mind that involved them.

But first he filled their tiny waiting room with a blazing hurricane of  the Holy Spirit's presence.

Then, and only then, they had what they would need to turn the world upside down on their Lord's behalf.  
 
But even that mighty gift was not as good as it gets.
 
One day, Christ will come again and make all things new...even us.

He will defeat his arch enemy once-for-all, administer perfect justice, and reign forever.

He will undo the curse and he will undo this virus!

He will reward his servants.

He will usher in a new heaven and a new earth.

His rightful, beautiful, perfect kingdom will have no end.
 
And that, my graffiti-splashing doom-sayer, will truly be as good as it gets.

​Forever.
 
No one's ever seen or heard anything like this, never so much as imagined anything quite like it - what God has arranged for those who love Him. (I Corinthians 2:9, The Message.)  
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And every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the father. (Philippians 2:11, ESV)   
 
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Prayer Mystery in the Midst of the Corona Virus

5/1/2020

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In the midst of the insanity of life right now, I have taken to prayer.

I pray in the middle of the night.

I pray when I get up in the morning.

I pray through out the day just to get through it.

I pray in the evening as the last thing before I go to bed.

I pray. 

I believe in prayer.

I am a fan of prayer. 

I pray. 

And yet prayer remains a mystery.

Why in the world would God invite someone like me to talk to him? 

Why would He want me to ask his favor?

Why would He want me to make requests?

I am not sure why.

But he does. He cares. He loves each of us. 

There are so many verbs here.

Come.

Confess.

Ask. 

Inquire. 

Trust. 

Cry.

Wait. 

Pray.

When? All the time. 

How? Without ceasing. Without worry. Without fear. Without giving up.

How? With thanksgiving in our hearts. With faith. 

He listens.

He says to ask for more as He has so much to give. Ask for your heart's desire. 

He says to ask for the impossible as nothing is impossible with him. 

He says ask in my will.

He says be sincere.

He says believe.

It is a mystery. 

I choose to talk with Him. 

I choose Him. 

I want to thank Him and bless Him.

He tolerates my "why?". 

I doubt quite a bit. 

Somehow God still says I can move his hand.

I can see miracles in others.

I can see miracles in me.

His Word says, "You have not because you ask not." I should ask. 

He also say, "I love you. I love you when you talk with me. I love you when you share your sorrow. I love you when you open yourself to me. I love you when you tell me how you feel. I love to spend time with you. I love the moments where you obey and trust me."

We talk.  

God listens and responds.

God hears me.

God answers me. 

It's a mystery that I love being a part of.

“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)

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