Friday, March 29, 2019

Draw Nearer to God!


Draw Nearer to God

"Therefore, brothers, since we have
confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus,
 by a new and living way opened for us through the curtain, that is, his body,
 and since we have a great priest over the house of God,
 let us draw near to God
with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith..."
(Hebrews 10:19-22)

        We often slip into moods that weaken our spirituality and faith. In life, fear, anger, lack of trust (doubt) often get more attention than they deserve. It is normal for humans to let them dominate their thoughts but it is also not a healthy way to live.
        At a meeting recently, the subject of "angry unhappy people" was being discussed. There are unfortunate people that have not forgiven enough. They have hung on to so many resentments that they have become cynical, angry, unhappy or all of the above. It almost seems that this is a penance for not practicing forgiveness.
       We need to somehow live closer to Jesus example; to forgive and to believe that out of this life will come peace. Draw nearer to God. Spirituality and faith are works in progress. Let God take our hand to find peace and tranquility and continue spiritual growth.

Thought for Today: Today let us selfishly think about ourselves. Focus on our own faith. Certainly we will have opportunity to be angry and frustrated. This week we need to recognize when that occurs, act more like Jesus and "draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith... ".

Prayer for Today: Heavenly Father, today we pray for the world leaders.  We pray that the world draws near to you and that peace will prevail. 

Friday, March 22, 2019

Open Up


Open Up to Joy and Love

"Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates;
behold, the King of glory waits;...
Fling wide the portals of your heart;
make it a temple set apart from
earthly use for heaven's employ,
adorned with prayer and love and joy."
(Lift Up your Heads, ye Mighty Gates)
(George Weissel, 1642; Methodist Hymnal 213)

       What does it take to be positive and happy? When we are sad, blue or hurt, what is the best way to fix ourselves? That's correct, "fix ourselves". We chose our moods and often hang on to our hurts and remorse. We are responsible for our attitudes and can work to adjust them.
        Several years ago while doing volunteer work in treatment facilities, it was common to see patients carrying a plastic garbage bag. It was called a "pity bag" and used to symbolize the emotional garbage that was being carried by the patient. I hope that those bags did well for the patient because they did me a lot of good. It is a helpful concept to know that we can chose to throw away our troubles. The tough part is learning how.
        There are two messages that we need to remember to keep on the positive side of life. First is to remember that God is with us and second is to:..Fling wide the portals of our hearts... and let Him help out. With His help we can throw away most garbage and stay positive.
Thought for Today: Our lives and weeks are full of choices that we need to make; routine and difficult. This week let us allow God to help us with the tough decisions. Let us pray about them.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, this week we pray for the peace and hope promised through our faith. We give prayers of joy for your gifts and the many blessings in our lives. We pray that through our example of love and joy we may influence those around us.
Amen

Friday, March 15, 2019

Positive Reinforcement

Positive Reinforcement

…Therefore encourage one another and build each other up,
 just as in fact you are doing."
(1 Thessalonians 5 vs11)
        In my high school years of football, our coach was a negative motivator. It seemed that everything we did was wrong. The best complement we ever received was a "good job, but...”. The criticism after “the but" was all that I ever remembered. None of us believed that we were very good and we were not having any fun. In 1956, three of us quit the team to go to private schools for a variety of reasons. There was a large article in the local paper about how significant a loss it was to the local high school team because they lost some great players. All three of us were really surprised at the compliments given to us by the coach.
        At my new school, I found my way to a swim coach named Al Houston. Al was caring man, a positive motivator and would have two or three swimmers at each Olympic Games. Receiving positive motivation was a wonderful experience. The team all felt good, worked hard, we liked Al and each other. We were also the best team in the northeast. We learned to focus on excellence, not letting each other down and generally care about each other.
        This is a strong message. We are in challenging political and economic times and there is a lot of negativity in the world. Each day we read and see bad news. To stay positive we need to follow the lead of Christ and demonstrate our love and caring.   We need to show our fellowship toward others.
Thought for Today: Today we will have the opportunity to be negative. School teachers will have a mischievous child, salesmen will lose an order, the weather may not be good... and we will want to whine. When that happens, stop and meditate, "Therefore encourage one another and build each other up". Let us all have a positively great day.
Prayer for Today: Heavenly father, today we pray for those with negative ideas, those with aggression toward humanity and their victims. We pray for them and the opportunity to influence with them in a positive way.
Amen 

Thursday, March 14, 2019

George Maguire's Birthday Special


Paul’s Sales Training

Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good.
Be devoted to one another in brotherly love.
Honor one another above yourselves.
Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.
Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.
Share with God's people who are in need. Practice hospitality.”
(Romans 12 vs. 9-13)

Last year our Pastor Ed had each of us in bible study pick a “Faith Verse”, a verse or more that we feel we try to live by; one that means a lot to us. The above was one of several selections that I made. There is a lot to it and it is a good way to live your life.
            With that said, I want to talk about my sales mentor and trainer, George. In the years he spent training me he sounded just like Paul in his message to the Romans. He would not tolerate sales bluster- he always was sincere and expected the same from me.
            George did not like evil, like late deliveries, bad product or cheating on pricing- he liked what was good; fair deals, integrity and ethics. He taught me to respect and honor both the manufacturer and the customer and that they had to come before me- that was not always easy.
            Verses eleven and twelve have to do with keeping a positive attitude; a difficult thing in life, especially in sales. You see, no salesman has more than half of the market share so by definition, they lose more than they win. In my business we had about a ten percent share so we lost nine out of ten. With that said, George taught me to always be upbeat and positive, “Never be lacking in zeal… Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction.”
            During those years, George was not a church person; just a great guy sent to me from God to be my mentor. We now have a different relationship, friends of each other, of the Lord and of Jesus. He is a Good News Buddy.  I will hear from him when he reads this.

Thought for Today: Today let’s focus Paul’s important message in verses 11 and 12. Let us use them to keep our attitude positive so that we may have a positive effect on those around us. “Never be lacking in zeal... Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction.”

Prayer for Today: Dear Lord and Father, today we give thanks to our mentors; those who have influenced our lives. That includes Jesus, Paul and the others that you sent to guide us.
Amen
George’s Comments
Pick,

I am honored and humbled to think that I had a positive influence in your life and you are right in saying we didn’t know Paul back then. In fact, I felt I could do all things by myself. I really didn't need God or Paul or anyone.  Church was not important; I was invincible (ugh, so sinful, so shameful).  So what you saw in me was what God was bringing to the table....it was certainly not me!

I went though too many years ignoring the urging and pushing of the Holy Spirit until He pushed so hard one day, there was no way to ignore Him any longer. It’s sad that we can’t recognize Who really is in control, but joyful that we eventually come to the right “path” and by so doing we are able to share the Gospel with others.  So to all who see this remember, it doesn't matter when you "discover" God, what really matters is that you DO discover God.
 
"For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--
and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God"  (Eph 2:8)

I am happy and at peace today (as I am most every day now that I am walking with Jesus), and I, like you, find great delight in the teachings of Paul. I don’t know if I ever told you this, but I considered Paul to be a “frustrated athlete” but an even better “athletic coach” and through that, I have always identified you with him.  In fact, I can look up from this keyboard and see another of my favorite passages.

                   Finally brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever
is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is
admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about
such things.  Whatever you have learned or received or heard
from me, or seen in me—put it into practice.  And the God of peace
will be with you.  (Php 4:8-9)

Thank you Bob for being my friend and for all the good work you are doing.  May God continue to bless you, your Ministry, and all your family.
george


Saturday, March 9, 2019

Endurance and Life!

 Endurance and Life

"Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial,
because when he has stood the test,
he will receive the crown of life that God
as promised to those who love him."
(James 1:2)
                   In our seemingly endless search for tranquility, we always seem to "want what we want, when we want it". Waiting seems like an impossible task. We seem to want our victories to come via the easy route. That is rarely a reality of life. Life is not a sprint; it is an endurance event, a marathon.
            Many of you know of my amateur career as an endurance athlete, a Triathlete, swim, bike and run. Just to get to the starting line in a race takes hours of practice, mostly alone; sometimes in pain; often in bad weather conditions. However, in most races there are thousands of participants! That's correct, thousands. This is generally true of most endurance events. What for? Why do people do that?
             Let me summarize the feelings that occur during a typical Triathlon. There is anticipation and excitement standing on the beach during the national anthem. There is generally a feeling of spirituality during the blessing. In all my races, there was a period of fear at some time during the swim. Boredom, pain, doubt and an entire array of other feelings occur during the bike ride and run. Then comes good time; the approach to the finish line.
 The finish line generally has a crowd of 10,000 to 50,000 spectators. Enthusiasm and positive energy seem to radiate out of the crowd to be absorbed by the competitors. Most of my fellow racers agree that the feeling of finishing, the pride, and the accomplishment and of course, just being done, is very special. I personally have never crossed the finish line without tears of joy in our eyes.

 As a great grandfather and senior citizen, I can look back over the years and see the parallels between racing and life. Life is full of challenges, fears and excitement. Consider what James said in his twelfth verse:

"Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds,
because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance.
Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and
complete, not lacking anything."

Let's remember to live our lives as Christians, be patient, meet our challenges and look forward to receiving our "crown of life".

Thought for Today: We are all living through trying times. There is too much to do, too much work, not enough playtimes. However, we have God and through Him we have our Christian friends. Today let's look toward the future knowing that patience and perseverance will bring us tranquility and happiness.

Prayer for Today: Heavenly father, as Christians we are not perfect. We seem to want immediate gratification throughout our lives. Today we pray for patience to discover your will, the courage to implement it and the knowledge to recognize your presence in our lives.
Amen

Saturday, March 2, 2019

A Still Place


"Be still and know that I am God"
 (Psalm 46:10)

            The world is a busy place and today’s message is not for June and I any more, but it applied for all the years we were raising our children, running three businesses, active in our church etc. I believe it is one of the reasons we made it through it all and the reason we are not overbooked seniors.
            Many Americans are overbooked; families are tied up every day with career and children’s activities; empty nesters seem to have filled the time with commitments; often retirees do not know how they ever had time to work! That leads to a lot of stress, tension and often family failures. That’s correct; the family that plays too much together just may not have enough quality time to survive. They do not have time to call for help.
            In his book Bread for the Table, Henry Nouwen says it this way, “These are words to take with us in our busy lives. We may think about stillness in contrast to our noisy world. But perhaps we can go further and keep an inner stillness even while we carry on … It is important to keep a still place in the "marketplace". This still place is where God can dwell and speak to us. …with that stillness God can be our gentle guide in everything we think and do.”

Thought for Today: We are experiencing a different world than we grew up with. Terror attacks, financial issues, confrontive politics and even the weather seem to add complexity to our already overbooked lives. This week let us recognize the need for peace in our personal lives. Let’s make room for that stillness and peace that we can find through our faith.

Prayer for Today: Heavenly Father, the world around us is confusing, sometimes cruel and always difficult to understand. Please allow us time to step aside from our busyness and dwell upon "your will" rather than "our wants and needs". Let us find the peace or stillness to allow "thy will to be done on earth as it is in heaven."