Monday, September 25, 2017

Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under His power, and that He had come from God and was returning to God. John 13:3

The Last Supper is beginning. Jesus’ love for His earthly friends is about to manifest itself in the most loving, unselfish way any human can love another; humble servanthood and personal sacrifice.

If God has put all things under Jesus’ power, Jesus could have devised and manipulated many things that would cast the consequences of sin onto us, the actual sinners. But He did not. He chose to follow God’s plan. It was all ways, totally and completely voluntary, purposeful and loving.

Mercy and Grace, a living reality, all because Jesus chose to love.

Happy Monday,

Gretchen

Sunday Stories, September 24, 2017

The Other Shoe Must Fall

Walking. Nothing profound or insightful, just the act of getting from point A to point B on foot. Except, in this process there is an inevitable pattern marching on. Up, down, clip, clop….. “The OTHER shoe must fall.” (If my blog had a soundtrack I would insert a horrific scream here.)

Yes, if you are going to move toward something, a foot must rise and a foot must come down. This is good, so why did someone in the annals of time connect this positive progression with good versus bad and the implication that for every blessing there is a curse, for every ray of sunshine there is a shadow lurking? Furthermore, why is it stuck in my head so that my natural instinct is to compromise joy with awareness that “The OTHER shoe” is soon coming down hard, so don’t get too excited…..or grateful?

This is a learned behavior. Children to not react to good things with caution. Youthful elation is full throttle and long lasting. A child enjoys anticipation, celebration and a conclusion of “I can’t wait until we do this again!” Oh to never leave the wonder years. Sadly, at varying ages maturity takes on survival tactics that protect the heart and mind from disappointment, failure and defeat, those moments when the OTHER shoe falls. The deeply callused heart receives a special title, cynic. No child ever dreams of growing up to be cynical, they learn it.

When I was young and struggling so badly with depression and mental balance I would search God’s word for inspiration and motivation to persevere through what I perceived to be an unrealistically difficult circumstance of heart and mind. I worried that this world was not my home and I should focus on Heaven rather than the little plot of earth I pay property taxes on. Then one day I realized…..my eternity began the day I gave my heart to Jesus. I didn’t have to wait on death, the OTHER shoe, to achieve my spiritual aspirations. Anything I wanted in death was available to me, “On earth as it is in Heaven.” (Matthew 6:10) I began living instead of dying.

Walking is as important as breathing. I think of how excited I was on the day Thing 1 took her first steps, and years later when Thing 2 accomplished the same milestone. Even more years later the OTHER shoe came down, and those little toddling steps turned into the strides of beautiful, ambitious young women walking out my door to chase their dreams. Yes, I cried, but it was forward motion and It was good.

Standing still allows us to hear God’s voice, moving forward is our act of faith. Knowing the OTHER shoe will fall is recognizing life happens, but when God is in control, it is good.

Put your face toward the Sonshine, step into the light and walk today in your eternity. The other shoe falling is okay, it’s the only way to arrive where you dream of going.

Blessings,

Gretchen

 

Saturday, September 23, 2017

So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10

The ancient nation of Judah had a false confidence that God would protect His covenant people regardless of their disobedience and thoughtless ‘worship’. As a result of continued neglect for God’s laws, Jerusalem was devastated for the second time. The Babylonians destroyed the temple and took thousands into exile……… Sin, the thief of all things good.

Isaiah, also known as the Old Testament Gospel writer, speaks to these exiles but also all whose hope is in the LORD. Judah was concerned with their entitled power on earth. It was taken away. God is concerned with our surrendered hearts now and forever. His purpose is not to punish, but to make us righteous and Holy, totally trusting and obeying Him alone. By His hand we are upheld in strength to face whatever foes come our way. We are not alone. God is there, just call His name and you will be in His presence.

Have a beautiful weekend,

Gretchen

Friday, September 22, 2017

So Abraham called that place THE LORD WILL PROVIDE. And to this day it is said, “On the mountain of the LORD it will be provided. Genesis 22:14 (Read all of chapter 22)

Isaac: God’s fulfillment of His covenant with Abraham. There was never a son more longed for or loved, but there is a miracle in this story that goes far beyond God’s provision of a ram. Through Abraham three of the world’s major religions were born. One through Hagar’s son Ishmael, the Arab/Muslim people, and the other two through Isaac, Judaism and Christianity.

God’s promises and covenants do not absolve any man or woman from single minded commitment to the One True God, not even Father Abraham. For the good of all mankind, Abraham had to have a correct adoration for the God of all creation and a humility that trusted Him with the most precious gift any human has ever been given, a child of their own.

God asked Abraham to give his son as a burnt sacrifice. Isaac, the covenant connection had to die. It didn’t make any sense! Can you imagine the questions beyond the grief?! But according to the narrative, Abraham didn’t hesitate and acted in such a way that Isaac too, placed all faith and trust in God’s omnipotent plan. WOW!

God didn’t need a human sacrifice, He needed the unobstructed faith and worship the of two men that would change the face of history. Abraham finally found an unlimited faith in God’s care, and Isaac saw that God was the source of ALL provision needed to survive.

Oh to always know and feel God’s power in our simple trust.

Love,

Gretchen

Thursday, September 21, 2017

And this is love: that we walk in obedience to His commands. As you have heard from the beginning, His command is that you walk in love.  II John 1:6

This short letter is addressed to the ‘lady chosen by God and to her children’, a title that is most likely a disguise of protection in a time of persecution for the Church. John writes of the joy he finds in knowing that this congregation is staying in the Truth but reminds this anonymous people that obedience is a by-product of love. Love is the driving force of grace and mercy and therefore, should be reflected in the lives of those forgiven.

God’s commands are often perceived as a list of rules. Rules are defined and can be followed whether you buy into their purpose or intellect. There is no moral connection in rule following, you are just avoiding a consequence. But God’s commands are not this! They are His loving provision of protection and communion with Him and one another. From the beginning of time and into infinity love really does make the world go ‘round.

God is love. If you know Him, then you love.

Have a lovely Thursday,

Gretchen

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father’s hand. John 10:29

It is unbelievable that Jesus was investigated for healing a man blind since birth, but the Pharisees did just that. This miraculous act was done on the sabbath, therefore an act of love that radically changed someone’s life for the better was horribly offensive to these men of the synagogue and they tried to rob the healed and his family of their joy. When spiritual blindness stands next to physical impairment it is obvious which is a death sentence.

Following this event Jesus tells the Pharisees again and again that He is the Good Shepherd and the sheep know His voice. Others attempt to get into the sheep pen by other ways than the gate, but they are thieves. (John Chapters  9 and 10) The sheep are safe because they will not follow a voice they do not recognize. Just like the sheep, Jesus’ followers know He is God’s Son. They know the voice of the One that loves and cares for them.

The Pharisees could not hear the Father’s voice because He was not saying what they wanted to hear. Those who seek to hear and see Jesus, who is One with the Father, follow and will not stray. The way is straight and narrow, but it is clear and a bright light shines upon the path.

Have a Great Day,

Gretchen

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

“You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand.” John 13:7

The setting is an upper room, a table is ready for the Passover meal, a sacred holiday celebrating redemption and freedom, a family event. Jesus knows His earthly time with these men is coming to a close but they are unaware. They have seen His miraculous power calm a stormy sea, feed multitudes and heal the hopeless. Now He wants to do the work of a slave? Jesus has taken a towel and is washing the disciple’s feet, the menial task of the lowliest servant.

The disciples are not willing participants. They have great respect for Jesus. As much as they can comprehend, they believe He is the Son of God. He is worthy of all their honor and praise. Just days earlier He rode into Jerusalem like a king. However, Jesus didn’t come to establish earthly principalities, He came to serve all men with humility and love and He demonstrates this by washing nasty, crusty dirt off of feet that have trod many steps through who knows what.

No, the men sharing a Holy remembrance with Jesus didn’t get it, but Jesus knew in perfect time they would and they would becomes servants of mankind too.

We don’t always get it either. There is one constant that we can depend on when life is confusing and overwhelming. God is good, and kind. He gave His only Son in Love because He is good. Trust His heart, it is good, only good. This gives us the strength to do good also.

Love,

Gretchen

Monday, September 18, 2017

My goal is that they may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ. Colossians 2:6

The purpose of Paul’s letter to the young church in Colossae was to encourage them. Proper worship of Christ should be reflected in our daily lives, but false teachers were leading this community to return to specific Jewish customs irrelevant to grace and compromising the day to day victorious and joyful existence of the believers.

Gnostics were a major source of confusion and struggle for the Colossians. Gnostics believe there is a secret revelation to God’s will and purpose; God reveals His mystery to them and then they inform others. Just a note: God doesn’t need to tell someone else to tell you…..HE IS QUITE CAPABLE AND WILLING TO SPEAK TO YOU HIMSELF! However, He may affirm or confirm His will through another.

Christ alone is the mystery revealed. He is hope and love for all, crystal clear and free as air.

Love,

Gretchen

Sunday Stories, September 17, 2016

I told my dad that I was sick of hearing my own voice. He said he understood and would write something for me this week……so he wrote about listening.  I’ve always been a better talker than listener, so this one’s for me, but I hope you enjoy it too.
LISTENING
 
There was an old owl who sat in an oak,
The more he saw, the less he spoke.
The less he spoke, the more he heard,
Why can’t we be more like that old bird?
 
     The only citation I can give to the above piece of doggerel is that it was displayed on a plaque in one of the examining rooms of the late Dr. Garrett Kinley, our family physician of many years ago.  I found myself there occasionally, waiting quietly and alone, knowing that I was in for a story, a shot or maybe even a scolding. (“You better get some of that weight off!”)  Three good things came of those visits:  We developed a wonderful friendship, he kept me from dying of whatever the current complaint was, and the message on the wall made a lasting impression.
 
     Listening does not come naturally for many us because of our perceived personal mental acuity.  Oh me!  If only other people could know what I know, have the common sense that I have or the impeccable wisdom that has come from my experiences.  To their loss, most people just can’t compete with all the smart stuff I have to share. If only they would just let me talk, listen and take my advice.  My!  How much better the world would be!?!  Something irks me really bad.  If I am suffering from a severe bout with lumbago, the gout or just a runny nose, I can’t even complain without being rudely interrupted with that stale line, “I know just how you feel.”  No, they don’t know just how I feel because they stopped listening and started talking.  It reminds me of another piece of great poetry that I can properly cite.  It came from the pin and mouth of Dr. Robert Scott, a former general church administrator and retreat speaker:
 
She catalogued her allergies, she told me all her ills,
Exactly what the Doctor said…the shots she took…..the pills.
I made the fatal error,  I should have said “Hello”.
Instead, I asked “How are you?” and the lady let me know.
 
     Well, its confession time.  I (yes I do mean me; myself) have been guilty of turning off my listening apparatus and, too quickly engaging my natural megaphone.   What another is saying seems to cause a short-circuit between what I should be hearing and what I need to interrupt and say.  My tongue engages quickly as if there is a direct impulse that does not circuit through my mind and my manners.  As I sit her pondering my plight, I feel so all alone knowing that I am the only person who has this problem.  Poor me!  L
 
     Hopefully, by now, that L has changed into a J for both of us and you see a bit of facetiousness and  irony as I am trying to gently rope you, gentle reader, into my dilemma without being to presumptuous or unkind.  If you see a bit of yourself in my personal confession then my intent has been accomplished.  I think that many of us are better talkers than we are listeners.
 
     In my years of pastoral ministry, I have sat behind my desk listening to all kinds of personal “organ concerts.”  Some were so shallow and trivial that I could easily see the symptoms of a life   that is so “crisis oriented”  the day could hardly be lived unless there is the proverbial “tempest in the tea pot.”  It puzzles me how some seem to need to constantly live on that edge, i.e., a manufactured or imagined crisis.  On one occasion, and in my impatience, I asked a lady if dealing with her crisis could be put off until tomorrow.  When she questioned “Why?” my cynical response was, “Because you will have a brand new crisis tomorrow.”  I don’t recommend that kind of counseling to anyone and looking back, I’m not too proud of my lack of patience and professionalism.
 
     But, on the other hand, there were the profound hurts, the questions, the confusion, the hopelessness and loneliness that needed an attentive, loving and confidential hearing.  Many are the times I have uttered to my cognitive self, “Shut up and listen!”   Two simple tenets of emotional healing are honesty and transparency . Too often the therapy can be thwarted by trying to solve the perceived problem by a verbal solution when attentive listening would be the best therapy of all.
 
     Now…..here is the irony of ironies…. I have the floor so listen up! I have a few things I’d like for you to hear:
            1)   Listening is learned skill.  If it doesn’t come naturally, one can become more skilled
                  by recognizing its importance  and exercising the necessary discipline  It’s amazing
                  what we can hear if we could be “like that old bird.”  And please be aware –
                  sometimes body language sends the message more clearly than verbal language.
            2)   One does not have to be a lettered and licensed counselor to employ this healing
                  therapy. Silence can’t be misquoted and utters no bad advice.  At the same time, a
                  forum for non-threatening ventilation by an understanding and empathetic friend
                  might just be the dose of medicine another needs.
            3)  The Spirit and the Word speak more clearly in our silence.  And when the Counselor
                  speaks it is with authority that is difficult to challenge or refuse. When we do refuse
                  and disobey we have only ourselves to blame for the consequential mess.
 
     St. John, the beloved apostle and conveyor of the  REVELATION  records our Lord’s messages to the seven churches of Asia in chapters 2 &3.  In each of these letters the concluding admonition is “He who has ears, let him hear what the Spirit says……”  This is a pretty good lesson in listening from an authoritative teacher.
 
     Indulge me one more foray into faux egotism and humor.  With my vast expertise in all things political, social, philosophical, theological, behavioral, financial, mechanical, sports (WPS), whatever, shouldn’t I speak up on every issue and give the final word in every conversation?  NO! NO! and NO!  I need a few friends, especially as the time draws nearer to find some volunteers to serve as my pall bearers. 
 
Have a quiet Lord’s Day, 
 
Bryan Jones

Saturday, September 16, 2017

But the LORD replied, “Is it right for you to be angry?” Jonah 4:4

Jonah, after resisting God’s call, has an ordeal at sea. While suffering in the belly of the whale, Jonah realizes the error of his ways and goes to Nineveh to prophecy that in 40 days the city will be overthrown if it’s people don’t turn from their wicked ways. They listen! Even the king, who declared a city wide fast and repentance heeds Jonah’s warning. God spared the city. Jonah was not happy. He wanted it destroyed as he had prophesied.

Jonah wanted to save face. He only saw God’s actions appropriate as they applied to himself and his agenda, forgetting God’s sole purpose is mercy driven by love.

God wants to change lives. He is not lurking about looking for ways and reason to punish. We are so fortunate that God is patient and above all else, good. We, nor anyone else, will ever get what we deserve if we confess and repent.

Have a great weekend!

Gretchen