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What do we take for granted?

Monday, January 16th, 2012

I woke up the other day, and following my usual routine  I went to the kitchen to make a cup of tea before checking my email on the computer.  After I checked my email, I sat down to do my morning devotions.    I use  Portals of Prayer and usually also read from  another year long devotional book, and then I say my prayers.  When I got to my prayers,  it hit me!  My hip did not hurt at all.  I wasn’t limping as I had been doing for many days prior.  I had been praying daily for relief from the pain in my hip, and when I received an answer in the affirmative to that prayer, I did not even recognize it immediately.  I unconsciously  had taken it for granted that my hip worked without any pain.

The fact is that God is answering our prayers every day!  He is blessing us every day.  And more often than not, we do not recognize it, let alone acknowledge it.  We take so much for granted.

I took my good health for granted for 57 years and only truly appreciated it when I contracted a rare disease while on the Peru mission trip in 2004 , which resulted in many physical problems, not the least of which is difficulty swallowing.  Oh, my goodness, who ever thought of swallowing as a gift?  I do now because I struggle with it every day!  We take so much for granted.

Think of the miracle of our body!  Our heart beats, our eyes blink, our food digests, we can taste food, we can walk and talk, and those are the obvious things.  We take so much for granted!

What about the air we breathe?  The wonderful clean water we are fortunate enough to have to drink?  Our homes?  Clothing?  Jobs?  Friends?  Family?  Our church family? The freedoms we enjoy?  The list could go on forever.  Let’s face it.  We take so much for granted!

We are in the season of Epiphany…..the season where Jesus is revealed to the world as our Savior. The season we are called upon to share the Good News. We were so excited at Christmas by the birth of Jesus, but now that have we taken down the tree and packed away the decorations ….are we taking Him for granted?

Let us rejoice and give thanks for the gifts God has bestowed upon us….especially the gift of Jesus our Savior. Yes, He is always with us.   Let us not take Him for granted!

 

 

It’s Still Christmas

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

     Some of you, eager to let go of the old and get on with the new in the New Year, are contemplating taking your Christmas trees down.  Maybe even…tonight!

     Don’t do it!

     Not yet.  It’s still Christmas!  Right up to Epiphany.

     This year will be different, if you hold on to what you found – the joy and the hope and the light – at Christmas.

     Well o.k., if your tree is a live one and really dry, with needles falling off all over the carpet, then at least, at least, keep a few Christmas cards around the house.  I’ve got one with the most beautiful image of Mary, her face aglow as she gazes down in wonder at the newborn Savior in her arms.  I think I’m going to keep this card out where I can see it all year long, with my other family pictures.  (Mary is part of God’s big family and so am I, so that makes us family.)

     Mary is not just a character in a treasured old story that I tell my kids once a year.  She’s alive in spirit with God because of His son, her Lord and Savior!

     Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, lives – now and into the New Year – in me.

     Is He alive in you?

Waiting in Wonder

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

My husband and daughters were ‘after me’ to decorate the house for Christmas (because the neighbors were beating us to it).  I tried telling them that Advent is ‘all about waiting’, but it didn’t work.  They said they have waited long enough!  So up to the dusty, old attic I went!

Just think of those 400 years – from the time of the last Old Testament prophet, Malachi, to the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ in Bethlehem – when God’s people waited!  They were waiting even before this, weren’t they?

And then…

The Savior of The World Arrived!

            …but not in the way they expected (see Matthew 1 and Luke 1-2:20 for all of the amazing details – I just reread them myself).

God’s people are waiting today for Jesus to come again, in the Last Day.  He will come at a time unexpected!

His manner of coming has been and will be a stumbling block to some people.  But anyone who has read The Bible knows that God often acted in ways unexpected.

For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” God says in Isaiah 55:8.  His Thoughts and Ways are Higher!

Why should He come in ways we expect?  Who are we to have expectations?

            Why should we expect snowflakes, or stars, or the frost that covers the ground like a brilliant blanket, sparkling in the early morning sun – or any of the wondrous ways in which The Lord comes to us?

God’s people are eagerly waiting – in wonder! – trusting that He will come again.

            Expect it!

As Becky said last week, let’s prepare for His coming!