Monday, November 30, 2020

Grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and from Jesus Christ, the Father’s Son, will be with us in truth and love. 2 John 3

John is the last surviving apostle. This letter is a personal note addressed to a woman and her children. This salutation is believed to be a disguise to protect a congregation that is under great persecution and distraction. John hopes to visit in person very soon so there is no reason to waste good papyrus, thus his words are few and succinct.

The opening comments are a call for love and truth, the basic theology of holiness. Love God, love one another, love is truth. Know truth and let it dwell in you. Truth, grace, mercy and peace exist together. 

Truth is important.  We base the biggest decisions of our lives on what we believe to be the truth, so believing what is fact is huge.  Jesus is God’s Son, and He died for all mankind’s sins. God sets some boundaries to keeps us safe and whole, they are His commands and they are truth.  Don’t be fooled by someone’s new version, or convenient rewrite, know Truth and walk in it.  

Love,

Gretchen

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Observe the commands of the LORD your God, walking in obedience to Him and revering Him. Deuteronomy 8:6

God freed His covenant nation from the bondage of an earthly authority, a Pharaoh that mistook himself for a god. This new nation traversed the wilderness and mountains of the Sinai Peninsula following God’s direction. Forty years and one generation later they are mere footsteps away from their promised and permanent home. God’s use of this time was to make the Hebrew people His, to mold them and give them an identity founded in His likeness and they became Israel. God showed them He was faithful and trustworthy. They would need nothing, God would take care of EVERYTHING. Just trust and obey, be a people fully reliant on God.  

Prosperity would come with Israel’s new, sedentary culture. With these blessings came the danger of self-sufficiency. In times of trial we cry out for help and guidance, but in times of leisure, pride and self-reliance destroy our diligence and humility.  

Obedience and reverence are born of our knowledge that He alone is the One True God and He is Good. He is still trustworthy and only asks that we obey and rely.

Happy Weekend,

Gretchen

Friday, November 27, 2020

Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. John 15:4

The hours before Gethsemane..…the arrest…..the horrors of man’s prejudice and hatred at its very worst….. 

Jesus has had His final meal with His dear comrades, those He has prepared to continue the work He began and will lay down His life to preserve and grow.  His message is to love one another and remain in the One they will soon know as The Christ.

Remain: To stay, wait and continue on. The disciples had to stay when Jesus went. They had to sort things out and continue on their mission while waiting on their LORD’s return. BUT Jesus said, “And I will remain in you!”  Jesus committed to staying. It will be in a manner yet incomprehensible to these men, BUT DON’T MISS THIS! JESUS COMMITTED TO STAYING!  In the heart of man. 

The focus of our thoughts should not be consumed with the absence of God in humanity, but rather the absolute presence of the promised companionship, the continuing, unbroken relationship of a staying and continuing Spirit of our Holy God. 

Tis the season to be overwhelmed with needs that cannot be fulfilled alone.  Jesus has remained by means of His Spirit. Feel it! Access it and use it and you will find, the fruits of the Spirit.

Love,

Gretchen

Thursday, November 26, 2020

For this is what the LORD says:  “ I will extend peace to her like a river, and the wealth of nations like a flooding stream; you will nurse and be carried on her arm and dandled on her knees. Isaiah 66:12

The exiles have prayed for relief, for God to move and for their relationship with Him to be restored.  And it will be, because God answers prayer.  The faithful remnant will be saved and a final and total destruction will occur for those who align themselves with evil.

Heaven is a mysterious unknown except by faith. We know of its existence but comprehend little of its detail. In these words and others of Isaiah 66 we learn that this whole new world God has created, Holy and free of all sin and temptation, will have nothing but peace, a peace that we cannot fathom.

The picture Isaiah paints is of a baby, totally dependent on its mother, but adored and nurtured.  All the resources this parent has to give is doted on its child.  So is the Kingdom of Heaven. We are like newborn babes, helpless but for our parent. Our Heavenly Father willingly and lovingly provides EVERYTHING we will ever need. 

Leaning Heavenly…..I mean Heavily,

Gretchen

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

You were bought with a price. Therefore honor God with your body. 1 Corinthians 6:20

Venus was a popular deity in Corinth. Her temple was filled with Public Prostitutes, who were kept and made easily accessible with public funds! The Corinthian people were used to promiscuity and the early Corinthian church was struggling with this casual attitude toward sexual immorality. Adapting to new moral standards was difficult. Paul used a phrase, “All things are lawful” to express that faith brought about salvation, not acts. These converts, Corinthians, threw this back at him out of context and so you find his clarification in verses 12-20. In Christ we have great freedom, but a tremendous responsibility partners with the license we are given.

Defiling our bodies compromises our relationship with family and God. The ancient Greeks believed that bodies were not important. The mind is of great value, our body is just its vessel. The two are separate. This is a fictitious thought! Our physical being cannot be separated from our spiritual person. We are one body and soul and furthermore, we are a part of the Body of Christ. What we do with our bodies directly reflects the One who bought our eternal salvation with His own blood.

We are to be tolerant of sinners who know no better, but the highest moral standard should exist among those who know that Christ paid the ultimate price for their eternal life! When we accept Jesus as our Savior and the Holy Spirit comes to live within us, our body becomes His dwelling and an earthly testament of His presence and power. Protect it, keep it clutter free and defend its purity because you are the church.

Love,

Gretchen

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ. Philippians 3:8

You cannot have peace and victory if your salvation is, ‘BY FAITH AND………’  The ‘AND’ is of worldly value.  

Judiazers followed Paul from town to town.  These Jewish converts believed Gentile Christians must be circumcised and follows the Jewish law, thus altering the entire theology of salvation by faith alone. 

Paul had been a Jewish scholar, a Pharisee. He was a rule follower and a rule administrator to the highest degree possible, and sometimes impossible! Then Paul met Jesus, the Lamb, the Savior. He relinquished social status, a steady income and physical comforts to carry the Gospel from one end of the Roman Empire to the other. (About 10,000 miles.) He suffered three shipwrecks, eight beatings, a stoning and five imprisonments at least. He was relentless in His quest to see that others found Hope in the blood of Jesus if they would only believe. 

My neighbor has a sign posted to a tree in his yard, “There is nothing here worth dying for.”  The double barrel picture completes the point. Paul said it 2000 years ago and it is still true today. There’s nothing here on earth worth missing Heaven for.  

Love,

Gretchen 

Monday, November 23, 2020

The He said to His disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.” Matthew 9:37

Jesus was on the move. He daily went from place to place. Multitudes followed Him, looking for the hope of a lifetime. What they found was a Love for the ages. They sought and they found. The Prince of Peace, the Son of God looked around and was touched by their diseases, heartbreaks and abuses. (vs. 35-36) His response was compassion and action.

Matthew, the Jewish turncoat who became a Roman tax collector, a self made social outcast, was touched by Jesus’ loving countenance. The most unlikely and unworthy of all men was given the highest calling, “Go in Jesus’ name and heal”! He hadn’t gotten over the miracle when he wrote this accounting. Matthew and the other eleven disciples had no GPS, no spread sheets on demographics and projected results, they just put one foot in front of the other from where they stood and they moved forward as the emissaries of the Good News.

You were dying and Jesus gave you life. The world needs what you’ve got! They are seeking, so help them! Point them in the right direction. You are called to change the world for the better one person at a time. So GO!

In the Fields,

Gretchen

Saturday, November 21, 2020

The righteous person may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all. Psalms 34:19 

King Saul, because of his disobedience to God, has become paranoid. The object of his suspicion is David, his loyal warrior and subject. Saul determines to assassinate David and so, to save his life, David flees with nothing but the clothes on his back and runs to Achish, king of Gath.  The kings servants recognize David, putting him in danger, so David pretended to be insane. The king wanted no crazy in his presence so David was spared. (I Samuel 21:10-22:1)

Following his deliverance David wrote this poem. I encourage you to read it in its entirety. 

God does not give us a ‘Get out of Trouble Free’ card. In the midst of real life He gives us strength, shelter, provision and protection far beyond our understanding. David’s story is not one of perfect, uninterrupted righteousness. It is the story of a humble man under the total sovereignty of God’s authority.  In every crisis David turned to God for guidance and wisdom. In victory his voice rose quickly in praise to the One from whom all grace comes and has proven more than sufficient.

Have a Lovely Weekend,

Gretchen

Friday, November 20, 2020

Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the Gospel. Ephesians 6:19  

The ancient city of Ephesus might remind us of today’s Hollywood or Vegas.  It was a city that celebrated the worldly and dysfunctional with an extra dose of occult.  Yet, Paul had a great love and passion for this Roman capital of Asia. With this in mind, Paul, a prisoner in Rome awaiting execution, realized that he was at war as the defender of the Gospel and a conquerer for those who would believe. He wrote of God’s incomparable power and authority, far exceeding man’s dominion.

The aforementioned issues were a tremendous distraction to the early church, not just the everyday secular citizen, therefore, the supremacy of Christ was a very important fundamental and foundational theology for the new believer. If this conviction of faith is lost there is no hope of strength and continued growth and spiritual death will result. 

A simple truth: We, like Paul are underprepared for the battle we must fight daily if we are not prayed up. Asking his Christian friends for prayer united them to a like mission. To be fearless means to be faithful! Faith’s connection to action is prayer.  We can’t survive without it….so, you pray for me, I’ll pray for you and when we all get to Heaven, along with those who found their way because we spoke our faith, we can share war stories with Paul and friends. 

Heaven Bound!

Gretchen

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Not that we are competent in ourselves to claim anything for ourselves, but our competence comes from God. 2 Corinthians 3:5

Early Christian teachers from Jerusalem, attempting to undo Paul’s message of salvation by faith alone, were major trouble makers for the early church. They believed that all new believers must accept and adhere to Jewish laws. They took letters of introduction/commendation from the church authorities when they traveled or moved from town to town. One of the arguments these ‘leaders’ raised was, “Who is Paul?” for Paul had no such letter of recognition. 

Paul’s response is that the Cross’s work of grace is written on our hearts, a story easily read in our countenance and actions. The law written on stone and tablet, held people to condemnation, the law of love is a living testimony to the presence of the Holy Spirit transforming each of us into the image of Christ. 

Men set standards for men, often exploitive or too lofty to attain, removing Godliness as the desired outcome. Beware of people that ask more of you than God does. True spiritual freedom from the bondage of sin is found in the secret Paul knew.  We answer to God and God alone. Everything else will take care of itself because EVERYTHING we need is found in Him.  

Love,

Gretchen