Sand

Sand on the beach is free. Sand for playgrounds costs $25 per bag. Sand glued to a piece of paper and sold in hardware stores as sandpaper is priced at about $5 per sheet. Sand formed into silicone for computer chips is much more pricey.

What determines the price of sand, its value? Its value is determined by the owner’s purpose.

Does this same principle apply to you and me? Yes!

God created us in His own image. He has given each of us a purpose for our lives. We are each to display His love in return to Him and to others.

Why don’t we do this very effectively? Because we can only give out what we have received. In other words, if we have not received God’s love into our lives, we cannot give it out. Furthermore, if we believe that God gives us only a little love, then we can only love a little.

What you believe about God’s love for you tells the rest of us all we need to know about you. Your character is completely dependent on your response to God’s love for you. How you will spend eternity is also dependent upon your response to His love.

What wiil you do in response to God’s abundant, steadfast, and eternal love for you?

“But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8 ESV

Healing The Land

Most of my blogs are directed to the general public. This one is directed toward Christians specifically.

II Chronicles 7:14 says, “If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”

This verse contains a great promise, but it is conditional on the hearts and actions of God’s people. We must full heartedly do four things:

  1. We must humble ourselves, after all anything else is sin.
  2. We must pray, knowing that we can do nothing on our own, but God can do all things.
  3. We must seek His face, depending fully on Him with our very lives.
  4. We must turn from our wicked ways. Note that He is telling believers to turn from our wicked ways. Before we can ask God to heal our land, we must put aside all sin from our lives. That’s you and me.

Let’s begin today. Let’s humble ourselves before Almighty God, pray for personal and national healing, sincerely seek God, and repent from all our sins. Then we will see healing and be able to sincerely speak to our neighbors about healing.

Where Do You Go For Truth?

I grew up at a time when we had great confidence that we were hearing the truth from our parents, teachers, government officials, and news outlets. Then the late 60’s and the 70’s came and we began to question these information sources.

We were convinced that “they” could not be trusted to tell us things as they really were. All these authorities seemed to have agenda through which their “facts” were filtered and distorted.

It has only gotten worse since then. Every day brings charges of “fake news” and accusations of outright lies. These accusations are made against politicians, news outlets, professors, health leaders, and most anybody.

Who are we to believe? How can we find the truth when everybody seems to distort it?

We need an authority on the truth, who has never been accused of lying or distorting the truth.

Only one person qualifies as the authoritative truth-teller. Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth and the life.” He is Truth. Those who seek truth must come to Him for it and they will find it. He is forever trustworthy.

Don’t Make These Trades

Foxnews’ website this morning quotes Greg Laurie as saying, “Never trade what you do know for what you don’t know.” Wise advice from the well known Southern California pastor.

We don’t know why the Covid 19 crisis is happening and we don’t know how long it will last. These things can make us anxious and worried.

For most of us, we do know that we have good relationships to support us, we have food for today, and we have adequate shelter and health. We also know the practices that can help us stay healthy.

For Greg Laurie, myself and millions of others, we also know that God is powerful and loves us. He also tells us that all things will work out for good for those who love Him and are called according to His purposes.

I would add one more trade that we shouldn’t make. Don’t trade what you can do for what you can’t do. Okay, so there are a lot of things we can’t do right now. But there are also a lot of things we can do.

We can find ways to brighten the lives of others, like throwing a drive by appreciation parade for medical personnel or students.

We can call and encourage friends, relatives and acquaintances.

We can send an encouraging card to someone.

We can donate to worthy organizations serving those in need right now. Better yet, we can find ways to help them ourselves,

I am trying to say that there are dozens of worthy thoughts and actions we can take, right now, to help others and reduce our own anxiety.

“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who called according to his purpose.”

Strange Day

When I was working I probably wouldn’t have noticed how strange this day has turned out to be. As I began my morning walk it was sunny and somewhat clear. By the time I finished it was snowing. It is April 15 and it looks a lot like January outside.

But the weather is not the strangest thing about this day. Usually April 15 is tax day, a day to settle accounts with the IRS. Instead I received a check from the IRS today. It is the promised economic stimulus check. Even though receiving the check was anticipated, it is still strange to receive money from the government today.

Because I am retired, I now have more opportunity to contemplate these oddities. Of course there are always greater unusual occurrences to think about.

The greatest of these is the truth that a holy God would send His Son to take on human form, with all our weaknesses. The Son then bore the punishment for our sins and died for rebellious sinners like me. The Father accepted this sacrifice as just payment for my sins. I do not deserve such grace and mercy.

Today I am thinking about God’s amazing grace and thanking Him for all He has done for me. I hope you can join me in thanksgiving.

“For Gos so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 ESV

Not The Same, But Not Bad

Sure, some things have changed during shelter in place, but resilience has come to the forefront.

I miss seeing my kids and grandkids, but we still keep in touch via video conferencing, emails, and social media. Not the same but good enough for now.

I miss baseball, but I can still watch classic games on YouTube. Not quite as good, but not bad.

I miss going to the store when I want and without protective gear, but I can still go and I have everything I need.

I still walk several miles a day, but now there is much less traffic. Not the same, but even better and safer.

I miss not being able to go where I want when I want, but I do get out. Not the same but acceptable.

I miss going to church and being with my church family, but we do enjoy church online.

Things have changed temporarily, some for good and some not so good. We have all found ways to get around the inconveniences and enjoy things in a diiferent way. For that I am grateful.

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

Uncertain Times

Every news report, almost every TV commercial, and most of my mail uses the phrase, “in these uncertain times”. If they don’t use that specific phrase, they will use one just like it. For example how many times have you heard or read “challenging circumstances” or “rapidly changing events” in recent days.

In my 70 years of life, times and events have always been uncertain, challenging and rapidly changing. It seems like I am always trying to “flatten the curve” so I can somehow slowdown and catch a breath. I don’t know about you, but everyone around me seems to be in the same sort of mindset.

What can we do to slow things down? How do we maintain a right view of the events around us? Who can we trust to tell us something that is both encouaging and true.

If you have been reading this blog, it will not surprise you that I find all these things in Jesus. He is my anchor in challenging times. He is my Rock and Deliverer. He leads me in truth and gives me hope in uncertain times. He will do the same for you.

“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.” These are the words of Jesus in John 14:27 ESV

Sudden Winds

I have a practice of walking every morning. Because the weather is unpredictable, I check several sources before heading outside.

When I first went outside this morning I thought I was overdressed. The temperature was warmer than expected and the air was calm. Thirty minutes later a strong wind came up and it was swirling. No matter what direction I was headed, I was walking into the wind.

Suddenly, I was glad to have those extra layers of clothing. I went out walking in the afternoon, and the wind had only gotten stronger and colder.

The changing winds remind me of pop culture. New ideas come and go, but it seems that people get caught up in them nonetheless. Social media adds to this phenomenon. Just a little while ago it was popular to film yourself leaving a moving vehicle to dance alongside of it. It seems a new social challenge is made popular every week.

Most of these trends are harmless and pass quickly. Others, however, change our thoughts, values and behaviors. These can be disturbing or even dangerous. Keeping with the Kardasians can make you believe that superficiality is glamorous. Fame, no matter how it is achieved, becomes the goal.

Most people find that following the social media winds leads to emptiness and sorrow. Feeding your soul with truth and meaningful activity provides much longer term joy and fulfillment.

Serving others blesses them as well as your own heart. Searching for the truth strengthens the soul and brings true happiness.

“Be glad in the LORD, and rejoice, O righteous, shout for joy, all you upright in heart.” Psalm 32:11

Spring

Most people look forward to Spring. After the harshness of winter, the warmer temperatures and the chance to get ouside more is welcome. Flowers start to blossom, leaves return to trees, and the grass turns green again. What’s not to like?

This year is different. We are called to shelter in place, stay home. What a huge dissapointment and a waste of sunshine!

One of the permitted activities is walking. So I am making good use of the opportunity to walk several times a day. I maintain the appropriate social distancing. Frankly that is not too hard as few other people are out.

Besides the exercise, I am finding another surprising benefit. I’ve had the joy of meeting and talking to many of my neighbors. We just speak loudly so our voices carry over the required distances. Some of these neighbors are suffering or lonely. We have brought food to some but most just enjoy the company to offset the loneliness.

These interactions also bring us surprising joy, in the casual conversations and mutual blessings. So let’s all get up and go for a walk.

“Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” Ephesians 4:32

Waves

The best thing about growing up in Southern California was access to the beach. I wasn’t a surfer, primarily because I couldn’t afford a surfboard. At least that was my public reason for not surfing. The real reason was probably that I had no real sense of balance.

Regardless, I loved to go to the beach whenever I could. I loved everything about it including the water, the sand and the sun. The activities were endless with bodysurfing, tackle football, frisbee, and swimming.

As I got older the activity decreased, but I still love the beach. Now I love to go to just sit quietly and watch/listen to the waves. There is something so peaceful about it. Looking out to the vastness of the seas and listening to the rhythm of the waves seems to connect me to God and His creation.

I begin to understand how Big He is to have created and still oversee vast oceans. As I look at ships on the horizon I can picure how small I am in relation to everything else. And yet, God says that He knows me and delights in me. How can this be? My heart can only respond in love and adoration.

Where do you find a connection to God and His creation?

“Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart.” Psalm 37:4