Wednesday, May 1, 2013

on being like the tree of life

Today is May 1, so i am at the point of beginning another read through of the book of Psalms, and you probably start to wonder, 'ok, you've done this for awhile now, haven't you pretty much already got it? especially the familiar ones???" Well, praise God, today i was once again rewarded with making a brand new connection - seeing something glorious and encouraging!

Let me first start by stating that i LOVE Psalm 1 - it's right there with 19, 119 & 130 as one of my favorites (followed closely by 2, 8, 24 & 107). i began my thinking today in some of the normal places - the contrast of where my input comes from (Psalm 1:1-2), the words "delight" and "meditate" (my heart and my head), but THEN I SAW IT: the connection between verses 2 & 3 and their tie in to Revelation 22:1-2:

The blessed man who delights in the law and meditates on it is like a tree... a tree by a stream, a tree bearing seasonal fruit, a tree with unwithering leaves!

Mark has been preaching from Revelation on Sunday evenings, and he was in chapter 21 and the beginning of 22 this past week, so chapter 22 is fresh in my head. How is the tree of life described? Planted by the river of the water of life, yielding fruit every month & with leaves for healing the nations!

So cool to think that that's what i can be like: the tree of life! God, may Your Word dwelling in me and working through me be a source of life, good fruit and healing! May I be blessed and a source of blessing!  


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

and the lilies keep getting trampled...

so, for the past several years, I have worked on creating a bed of lilies along the fence line between my neighbor's and my yards. this bed serves a couple of purposes:
  1. i have no weed whacker, so this creates an easier edge for mowing than running along a chain link fence. 
  2. this area allows me to preserve some of Pap's plants on my own property - his bigger lily bed is in the part of the yard that is now part of my other neighbors' property - so i transplanted quite a few starts (i've also kept my eyes open for deals in the local greenhouses on unique or different varieties! AND i even got a start from the lady we served on our mission trip to WV last summer :) ). 
  3. i really like flowers/growing stuff - and lilies are perennials which provide lovely greenery as well as an amazing variety of colors.

enter the antagonist. my neighbors' (the ones whose yard is NOT separated from mine by a fence) have a new puppy. she loves to run up and down the fence line to mess with my other neighbor's dogs. this is not conducive to the growth of plants (either lilies or the asparagus crop nearer to the house). i have tried several preventative methods: yelling, "hey, stay over there!" (not effective), talking to the neighbors about my concern (they tied her up, she gets loose), erecting one of those little white, metal interlocking fences from wal-mart (she's learning to jump it). honestly, it's pretty discouraging to see quite a bit of work and effort going to waste. HOWEVER, and most importantly, i keep in mind that my neighbors need to know Jesus, more than i need pretty flowers. o God, may i be faithful in planting gospels seeds and may they grow and bloom even if my lilies don't!

those opening paragraphs are really just a picture - an introduction to the main focus of my meditation and prayer this morning: Matthew 13:1-23 (especially verses 18-23). these verses which comprise the parable of the sower and its explanation are some of the most sobering for someone who spends his life sowing the seed of the word. to read of 75% of the soils being in reality bad soil can be a discouraging thing. however, i am reminded of Jesus' reply to the disciples disparaged cries of "Who then can be saved?", "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." (Matthew 19:25-26)

and so i pray as another season of seed sowing draws to a close (and especially for those with whom we spent countless hours of scripture memorization): O God, give understanding - may this word stick with them (not in one ear and out the other/quickly forgotten) - do not let the evil one snatch away the precious word. i pray for roots - for the hard work of their development through stoney hearts. may you replace those stoney hearts with hearts of flesh. i pray protection for the tender shoots which are growing - praying against those chokers, the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches (and yes, Lord, this is my main worry for this group of which the neighbors' dog reminds me). may these precious ones bear fruit - abundant and lasting fruit. thank You for other sowers and waterers (and forgive me for my pride in often thinking that i am the only or most competent one)! thank You that You are the one who makes the seed to grow (and forgive me for forgetting that and thinking too highly of myself)! thank You that i can always trust Your faithfulness and that Your word accomplishes its purpose! in the precious name of Jesus, the main content of the word. amen.

Matthew 7:24-27; John 15:1-17; 1 Corinthians 3:5-9

Saturday, April 27, 2013

getting into Romans

well, the calendar is turning as it always does. and although this is usually a week of reflection on the past year for me (actually, this is usually the week that we are at nationals), with camp being early in June, my mind has also started moving toward next year's material - specifically Romans.

i have started to refresh/memorize some and even to write some cards. then, this morning during my reading, i was reflecting on the fact that most of the books currently in my stack are pretty academic and that i could use a devotional addition to help warm my heart. well, i found a little gem sitting in my unread box that fits right in: "To the Glory of God: A 40-Day Devotional on the Book of Romans" by James Montgomery Boice. i love Boice's commentaries and this book of excerpts from his 4 volume Romans set should be good for dipping my toes in the gospel stream. when i read this quote in the preface, i was encouraged that i am making a wise choice:

"We all fear change, of course. It makes us anxious. But change is precisely what we need. If we are spiritually moribund, we need to be brought from a state of spiritual death into a state of spiritual life through the gospel. If we are lethargic in our discipleship, we need to be awakened to the glories of a renewed life in Christ. If we are indifferent to the spiritual state of others, we need to be alerted to their peril apart from Christ and be moved to take the gospel to them."

Praise God! May His word do His work in me and in those around me! I'm excited for Romans, for camp, for Mark preaching through Romans at church and for the year to come!

Monday, April 22, 2013

Teen World Red

Here's an artistic look back at the year that was for our national's team:

LACEY - Wordle: Lacey 6, 7, 8, 11, 16, 17, 18, 26, 28

RACHEL - Wordle: Rachel 4, 6, 14, 15, 20, 23

DAVID - Wordle: David 3, 7, 13

JACOB -Wordle: Jacob 3, 5, 6, 14, 21, 22, 27

MASON -Wordle: Mason 2, 7, 9, 10 & parts of 5, 6, 19

SAM - Wordle: Sam 3, 5, 7, 12, 13

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

25 commands (and one bonus extra) from a song of thanks OR this morning's meditation

today, i thought that i would type up David's list of commands in his song of thanks in 1 Chronicles 16:8-36 as an aid to thinking/meditating through them:

  1. Give thanks to the LORD (vs. 8)
  2. Call upon His name (vs. 8)
  3. Make known His deeds among the peoples (vs. 8)
  4. Sing to Him (vs. 9)
  5. Sing praises to Him (vs. 9)
  6. Tell of all His wondrous works (vs. 9)
  7. Glory in His holy name (vs. 10)
  8. Let the hearts of those who seek the LORD rejoice (vs. 10)
  9. Seek the LORD (vs. 11)
  10. Seek His strength (vs. 11)
  11. Seek His presence continually (vs. 11)
  12. Remember the wondrous works that He has done (vs. 12)
  13. Remember His miracles (vs. 12)
  14. Remember the judgments He uttered (vs. 12)
  15. Remember His covenant forever (vs. 15)
  16. Sing to the LORD, all the earth (vs. 23)
  17. Tell of His salvation from day to day (vs. 23)
  18. Declare His glory among the nations (vs. 24)
  19. Declare His marvelous works among all the peoples (vs. 24)
  20. Ascribe (attribute or credit to) the LORD:
    1. O clans of the peoples (vs. 28)
    2. glory and strength (vs. 28)
    3. the glory due His name (vs. 29)
  21. Bring an offering (vs. 29)
  22. Come before Him (vs. 29)
  23. Worship the LORD in the splendor of His holiness (vs. 29)
  24. Tremble before Him, all the earth (vs. 30)
  25. Give thanks to the LORD (vs. 34)
yes, commands 1 & 25 are the same, but here's a bonus command for prayer that comes at the end:

Say also: "Save us, O God of our salvation, and gather and deliver us from among the nations, that we may give thanks to Your holy name, and glory in Your praise. Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel, from everlasting to everlasting!" (vs. 35-36)

Friday, December 21, 2012

makin' a list

Hebrews 13:7 Remember your leaders, those who spoke to you the word of God. Consider the outcome of their way of life, and imitate their faith.

thought i'd make at least a partial list in obedience to this verse (praise God for each of these faithful ones!):

Ethel Richman
Sue Richman
John Richman
Ted Nusser
Dorothy Nusser
Martha Gaston
Helen Lockwood
Ralph McAuley
Phylis Tittle
Irene Reese
Rachel Schafer
Alberta Conley
Ruth Ann Carter
Jim Thomson
Shirley Cannon
Jim Lockwood
Wayne Christen
Scott Chamberlain
Jill Lawrence
Karen Montgomery (nee Young)
Mark Montgomery
Johnny Williams
Bruce Cicchese
Jim Cicchese
Jeff Wright
Diane Wright
Mike Prom
Mark Dunn

Steve Lorah


mayans, winter storms and the unchanging nature of Jesus

Even though many of the kids were hoping for/counting on a snow day today, the flakes are just now beginning to float down, and they are already an hour into their day.

Our FCA reading through the gospel of Mark had us at the end of chapter 4 today. Jesus and his disciples were in a boat. He's sleeping. It's storming. They're panicking. "Teacher, don't you care if we drown?" Jesus rebukes the wind and waves - like they're his barking dog, "Quiet! Be still!" They obey immediately. The disciples are terrified as they recognize Jesus' power and authority. (Mark 4:35-41)

Yesterday and today, in meditating on Hebrews 13, I am reminded of the great encouragement of verse 8: "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever."

Praise God - Jesus has authority over the storm, the days and seasons - and He DOES care! (I'm worth more than many sparrows! - Matthew 10:31)