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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Hope!
Hi
folks,
I
felt that this repeat of “Hope” is appropriate for two reasons today. The first
reason is that Super Sandy is devastating the eastern seaboard and the people
out their need hope. Secondly, we are entering the final week of a very long
political campaign and we all need to pray about the image of America that the
negative campaigning has spread around the world. We need the hope that the
winner will govern our country to become a stronger America. We need to pray
about that!
Hope!
"God, fill them with all hope, joy and peace
"God, fill them with all hope, joy and peace
that they may abound in hope by the
power of the Holy Spirit..."
(Romans 15:13)
There must be some lucky guy out there married to a woman named Hope. Isn’t
that a great thought; awakening every morning with hope; drinking morning
coffee with hope; never being too far from thinking about hope. I like that
analogy and the reality is we can be all of those things because the Lord is
always with us and through Him hope abounds.
One day last Winter I sat down to write my message and nothing was happening.
So I did exactly the wrong thing; I filled my coffee cup, read the paper and
watched the local news. My mom was snowed in, there were several murders
reported and of course some political issues. There was nothing there to
inspire hope but plenty to pray about. I commented to June when she
awakened that it was a long time since I started my day that way and I hope it
is longer next time.
One of the greatest things about being a Christian is having hope. When
we look toward the future we must remember Proverb 23 vs. 18. “There is surely a future hope for you, and your hope
will not be cut off.”
Thought for Today: Let today be a day of hope and light!
Prayer for Today: Dear
Lord and Father, today we give thanks for our everlasting hope and joy
available to us through Jesus. We look forward to a day that we can contribute
by showing others the way by example through our hope and light.
Amen
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Raising Expectations
Folks, I thought this was a good post for the final two weeks of a political campaign.
“Since, then, you have been raised with Christ,
set your hearts on things above,
where Christ is seated at the right hand of God.
Set your minds on things above,
not on earthly things.”
(Colossians3,
1&2; NIV)
We have
talked a bit about how the head and heart lead our bodies. How often our
thoughts may be negative and they can lead us into depression. Let’s face it,
when we read or listen to the news, they talk mostly about negative events.
However, most of what goes on in the world is positive. We need to focus on
that!
Remember
the words to the old song. “When you’re down and out, lift up your head and
shout, It’s going to be a great day.” We are often confronted with the local
curmudgeon, the person who finds fault with everything. Let’s face it, they are
right, it is always too hot or too cold! Too rainy or their lawn needs
watering! Things are too expensive! Coffee is too weak or strong! Pray for
them, they need us.
We will
have negative influences in our lives. As we move through our daily lives, we
are blessed with the tools to deal with the negative side. I read this on a sign in front of a local
church recently, “The Lord does not
guarantee us smooth passage, just a safe landing.” It is up to use our
Christian tools to stay positive and be happy.
Thought for Today: Today
we will have to deal with negative issues. Let us turn them into a positive
experience by dealing with them promptly. When we encounter some that seem to
linger and not go away, let us remember to turn those over to God through
prayer.
Prayer for Today:
Today is the day you have made for us. Unfortunately the roads have bumps and
there are unknown troubles out there awaiting us. Today we pray that your
presence will guide us through the tough moments and that we may accomplish our
goals in Your name.
Amen
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Success
“I saw that
wisdom is better than folly,
Just as light is better than darkness."
(Ecclesiastes 2:13)
In our democratic society, we are pressed into a
competitive market place for our goods and services. That is supposed to be what
makes America great. Success is often a matter of having more
"stuff". We are building 5, 6 and 7,000 square foot houses, owning bigger
boats, luxury cars abound etc. All this is very good for the economy, but is it
good for our souls?
Aristotle Onassis definition
of success was to "... keep climbing higher and higher-just for the
thrill."
Barbra Streisand said, “success
for me is having ten honeydew melons and eating only the best part of
each."
Because you are reading this Good News today, I pray that
your definition is more closely better epresented by Dr. Gary Rossberg's
perspective:
“Success is not just a matter of money,
power and ego, but also issues of the heart-like compassion, bravery,
generosity and love. It is an issue of character, not performance. ...of being
the person God wanted you to be, not how much salary you can pull down.
...".
If we sit in our homes surrounded by our
"stuff" and still feel underachieved; If we sit on the couch next to
our spouse and still feel lonely; we need to go back to the simple things we
learned growing up and search our faith for the definition of success. We will
find that Rossberg is very close to the answer.
Thought for Today: Today let us look at our
calendars and try to evaluate where our efforts are taking us. Let us review
our goals and our interactions with others. Let us fit our lives into
Rossberg's perspective rather than the more material views of success.
Prayer for Today: Dear heavenly Father, our world has changed. Terror seems to be
taking over well beyond faith and love. Somehow we pray for an answer to how it
all fits Your plan. We pray for your guidance and somehow for the ability to
keep the power of your light above the darkness that seems to be closing around us.
Amen
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Positive Christian II
Even youths grow tired and weary,
and young men stumble and fall;”
and young men stumble and fall;”
(Isaiah 40 vs. 30)
For the
last several years I have exercised with an older retired physician, Phil. We
walk/jog/waddle 15-20 miles a week and we have a lot of time to talk. He has
completed over 25 marathons, 20 ultra-marathons and most of you know my
triathlon history and we talk about those youthful days. We have determined
that we just do not recover as fast as we used to, in fact we think that it
takes three times as long to get our strength back from a good day. During that
time, we feel a bit sluggish and it is hard to stay positive. June can tell you
what I mean!
Phil and I
have several friends who have lost their spouse. I believe that they are faced
with the ultimate challenge and half of us will face it. They are facing
different challenges in different ways. Each has shown great growth and seems
to be recovering through the grieving process. Each shows a faith and
spirituality that they rely on. They seem to be staying positive under the most
difficult conditions.
All of the
above sounds a bit negative and that is not intentional-it is just data. The
reality is that it is great to be a Christian. We have a great perspective on
life and a lot to share with future generations. In our later years we have the
support of our Lord and have time to help others, time to share, time for
ourselves, and time to recover from our ills. We need to be positive
Christians, set an example on how to live and be happy. As we struggle through
our many challenges, we need to remember the following:
“but those who hope in the LORD
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.”
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.”
(Isaiah 40 vs. 31-32)
Thought for Today: Be happy, be positive and share our enthusiasm with
others.
Prayer for Today: Dear Lord, today we thank you for our blessings and the
ability to focus on positive feelings through your love. Today we pray that we
may be positive and radiate joy to those around us.
Amen
Positive Christian
Good News 073010 Positive Christian
“He gives strength to the weary
and increases the power of the weak.
and increases the power of the weak.
(Isaiah 40 vs. 29)
It is
another early morning I am thinking back to a summer where June and I moved
into our seventies and deeper into over 40 years of marriage. It is great to
celebrate; it is great to reminisce about the victories and challenges we have
worked through over the years. June and I are truly blessed.
The story
is not all that positive however, we are getting older and as my mom who is in
her 90’s says, “Growing old is not for the faint of heart”. It comes with its
own set of challenges. We get tired easier, recover slower, can eat less.
Several years ago June and I set a goal of not becoming grumpy senior citizens.
We decided to pray and always try to be positive Christians. It is not always
easy.
Thought for Today: Today will be a milestone; things will happen we do not
expect. Today let’s recognize the blessings we will have, even if they seem
like challenges.
Prayer for Today: Heavenly Father, today we thank you for our many fond
memories. As we face today’s challenges we pray that we accomplish your will,
deal with issues Jesus way and generate more fond memories for tomorrow.
Amen
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Trust
“I rejoiced greatly in the Lord that at last you
renewed your concern for me.
Indeed, you were concerned, but you had no
opportunity to show it.
I am not saying this because I am in need, for I
have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.”
(Philippians
4 vs. 10-13)
It always amazes me and reinforces
my faith when something Paul said 2000 years ago applies directly to today’s
world. For several years our free world economy has been flaky. Trust in
government has faded as the leaders of America and the world have become
polarized. The advent of Ponzi schemes and fraud by high powered executives
have hurt the trust we need in our financial markets for them to be strong.
Even at low levels of government doubt in their ability to perform are stronger
than ever. Frankly, it is scary to me because our country is built on trust. Look
at your money, “In God We Trust.”
My Good News is not meant to be
political and that seems to be the case today but I promise to turn this around!
You see, Paul is pointing out a simple truth and we need to pay attention to
it. In a recent telecast televangelist Joel Osteen put it this way, “We do not
know what the future holds but we do know who holds our future.” Hmmm, there is something to think about.
Thought for Today: Today and
always let us take time to focus on our savior. Let’s take a few minutes to
appreciate and welcome Him into our life.
Prayer for Today: Dear Lord and
Father, today we give thanks for Paul’s words and encouragement. We pray that
we may accept his advice graciously and lean on you to get through our daily
stresses.
Amen
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