Saturday, July 31, 2010

A little word

A little word
            You only need a naked intent for God.  When you long for him, that's enough.  If you want to gather this focus into one word, making it easier to grasp, select a little word of one syllable, not two.  The shorter the word, the more it helps the work of the spirit. God or love works well.  Fasten it to your heart. Fix your mind on it permanently, so nothing can dislodge it. ~~ A saying of the Desert Fathers

Today I am at the "New Wine Conference" here in Newark and Nottingham Co. Showgrounds.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Prayer

Prayer
            The prayer of faith is the only power in the universe to which the great Jehovah yields.  Prayer is the sovereign remedy. ~~ Robert Hall

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Religious man

             The word religion is extremely rare in the New Testament and the writings of mystics.  Those attitudes and practices to which we give the collective name of religion are not represented in our modern day vernacular.  To be religious is to have one’s attention fixed on God and one’s neighbor, in relation to God.  Therefore, almost by definition, a “religious” man is not thinking about religion; he hasn’t the time.  Religion is what we (or he himself at a later moment) call his activity from outside. ~~ C. S. Lewis (1898-1963), Lilies that Fester

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The green grass of Ireland

Yes, it beautiful here where it rain often to keep the grass green

Father may I
            May I be a conduit for your presence?




                       

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Believe and live by

             “What good is it, dear brothers and sisters, if you say you have faith but don’t show it by your actions?” (James 2:14, NLT)

            Many people have theories as to when the world will end, although they claim this will happen soon they don’t live as if they believe it.
            Believe and live by words, thoughts and actions

Monday, July 26, 2010

Quickly

             The sooner I yield to grace, the better it will be for me; and the more fully and overwhelming will be my experience with the Holy Ghost.  Abide wholly in Jesus the Christ and you shall receive great inward peace to do what is righteous.  You shall be free in heart and darkness shall not overwhelm or cover you (see Psalms 139:11).

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Most remarkable

             There have been hours even minutes when I have not even thought of God let alone prayed to Him. Have you ever thought how lonely God is when you don’t converse with Him?  Not only that, but look around you, who is left for him to talk to.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Unmerited favor

            We all have learned from a child up that grace is the unmerited favor of God; mercy.  “It is by grace you have been saved, through faith [in Jesus Christ]” (Ephesians 2:8).  “We are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came through Christ Jesus” (Romans 3:24).

            “By definition no one deserves grace and yet it descends, dropping ‘as the gentle rain from heaven,’ to borrow Shakespeare’s comment about mercy.  In response, human spirits ascend beyond heights they could ever achieve on their own.” ~~ Philip Yancey, Why Pray?

Friday, July 23, 2010

Sickness

             My wife Betty endured physical problems as well as polycystic kidneys for a major portion of her life beginning at the age of five.  I believe she could echo these words by Flannery O’Connor.  “I have never been anywhere but sick.  In a sense sickness is a place, more instructive than a long trip to Europe, and it’s always a place where there’s no company, where nobody can follow.”  She added these words, amazing in light of the suffering she endured: “Sickness before death is a very appropriate thing and I think those who don’t have it miss one of God’s mercies.”

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Faith is.............

             Faith is the beginning of compassion, of compassion for God.  It is when bursting with God’s sighs that we are touched by the awareness that beyond all absurdity there is meaning, truth, and love. ~~ Abraham Heschel

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Powerful words

             Words are silver, silence is golden.  The most powerful words of Henri Nouwen are: Many people ask me to speak, but nobody as yet has invited me for silence.  Still, I realize that the more I speak, the more I will need silence to remain faithful to what I say.  People expect too much from speaking, too little from silence….

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

I can't wait!

One week from today I will be in Belfast, Ireland.

Listen and learn

Listen and learn
In making disciples for Jesus Christ, there is so much wisdom for us in the practices of those who have gone before us if we will only humble ourselves to listen and learn. ~~ J. I. Packer

Monday, July 19, 2010

Lord

             Lord, help and Holy Spirit fill me. ~~ Billy Graham

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Jacob Wrestles with God

             “During the night, Jacob rose and crossed the Jabbok River at the crossing, taking with him his two wives, his two slave girls, and his eleven sons.  He sent his family and everything he had across the river.  So Jacob was alone, and a man came and wrestled with him until the sun came up.  When the man saw he could not defeat Jacob, he struck Jacob's hip and put it out of joint.  Then he said to Jacob, ‘Let me go. The sun is coming up.’  But Jacob said, ‘I will let you go if you will bless me.’  The man said to him, ‘What is your name?’  And he answered, ‘Jacob.’  Then the man said, ‘Your name will no longer be Jacob.  Your name will now be Israel, (he wrestles with God) because you have wrestled with God and with people, and you have won.’  Then Jacob asked him, ‘Please tell me your name.’  But the man said, ‘Why do you ask my name?’ Then he blessed Jacob there.  So Jacob named that place Peniel, (the face of God) saying, ‘I have seen God face to face, but my life was saved.’  Then the sun rose as he was leaving that place, and Jacob was limping because of his leg.  So even today the people of Israel do not eat the muscle that is on the hip joint of animals, because Jacob was touched there” (Genesis 32:22-32, New Century Version).

            Active protest and passive surrender are both present, man struggles with God as Jacob wrestled with the angel receiving a blessing.  Never, is this an act of futility.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Heavenly wisdom

             Man’s welfare... lies not in obtaining or multiplying any external thing, but rather in despising it, and utterly rooting it out from the heart.  And this you must understand not only of income of money and riches, but of seeking after honor also, and the desire of vain praise, which pass away with this world. ~~ Thomas A’ Kempis, German monk

Friday, July 16, 2010

It's your heart

             As an intercessor, the most important thing is not your education or your experience.  It’s your Heart.


I will be in Belfast Ireland on July 27, I can’t wait – Oh there is more…………………..

Thursday, July 15, 2010

It's your heart

It's your heart
            As an intercessor, the most important thing is not your education or your experience.  It’s your Heart.

What you can't say

             I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: “I’m ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don’t accept His claim to be God.”  That is the one thing we must not say.  A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher.  He would either be a lunatic – on the level with the man who says he is a poached egg – or else he would be the devil of hell. You must make your choice.  Either this man was, and is, the Son of God – or else a madman or something worse.  You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God.  But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher.  He has not left that open to us.

We are faced, then with a frightening alternative. This man we are talking about either was (and is) just what He said or else a lunatic, or something worse.  Now it seems to me obvious that He was neither a lunatic nor a fiend; and consequently, however strange or terrifying or unlikely it may seem, I have to accept the view that He was and is God. ~~ C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Dead author

             Lewis argued that for every book we read by an author who is still living, we should read one by an author who died.  Or, if that is too much for us, then for every three books we read by living authors, we should read one by a dead author. ~~ C. S. Lewis, God in the Dock

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Space

             All across the distance in space that’s between us, you love to show me that you’re the One.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Evil

             Everything evil tries to place our focus on our impurities rather than in the Lord’s unconditional love.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Bioethical decision

Lastly, Christians patiently keep the potential of eternity in view when sorting through health care alternatives.  This may occur as the use of medical technology is set aside with a realistic awareness that the Lord will not restore well-being this side of heaven.  Our hope for bodily wholeness may not rest on an immediate redemptive remedy.  Our ultimate he will be realized in that remarkable place where the presence of the Lord makes all things new and where Jesus Christ personally wipes every tear from our eyes.  Understanding these layers is intended to expand our perspective on what constitutes biblical wisdom in conjunction with a bioethical concern.  These are offered to inspire Christian helpers to be creative, faithful, and Spirit-led when engaging Christians to consider the spiritual side of a bioethical decision. ~~ Stephen P. Greggo and Lucas Tillett, Beyond Bioethics 101: Where Theology gets Personal and Pastoral

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Bioethical decision

Fourth, wisdom may be found in choices where the person is impacted in character since self-sacrifice and sanctification are the essential elements.  Perhaps the believer discerns that they may only take advantage of select medical options, but not all those potentially available.  The consequence of such “limiting” alternative may ultimately shape the believer to a greater degree into conformity of the image of God’s Son.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Bioethical decision

Third, the pursuit of wisdom may continue through an interactive process where the communication involves careful, strategic, reflective, and prayerful contemplation of contemporary and historical Christian perspectives on medical practice parameters.  When all is considered, decisions are made with a simple hope that God is speaking by his Spirit and that Jesus Christ will be honored in the implementation.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Bioethical decision

Second, a wisdom search may in certain instances yield a tangible result or “product” in the form of a biblical proposition or discrete scriptural principle.  For example, if the bioethical question relates to a justice issue such as the essential human rights of the poor, afflicted, weak, or unborn, the thrust of specific scriptural teaching can powerfully inform the discussion.  Wisdom can take the shape of an explicit application of a biblical chapter, verse, or theme.  Nevertheless, it would be too restrictive to assume that a wisdom search is limited exclusively to applied exegesis.  Particular difficulties and the possibilities of modern technology have no direction counterpart located in an identifiable biblical text where instruction can be obtained neatly with exegetical integrity.  This does not imply that the canon is pushed aside.  Never! Instead it is sought all the more to hear the heart of God on related themes and to inspire theological reflection to know the mind of Christ.  Scripture retains its authority.  Wisdom is not discovered as new revelation in community, rather Scripture flows via doctrine into community to comprehend the Spirit’s way forward.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Bioethical decision

             Consider the following five layers to a dialogical wisdom search.  First, there is an absolute precondition to any Christian wisdom quest.  Participants must assume a submissive posture so that one’s personal wishes and volition are placed before the Lord.  This opening prayer perpetually expresses this central plea: “thy will be done.”

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

It is

             It is impossible for one to live without tears who considers thing exactly as they are. ~~ Gregory of Nyssa, De Beatitudine

Monday, July 5, 2010

Loving God

             Mere knowledge of love makes life a little more bearable in the midst of the world’s madness, but feeling love turns life into an utterly pleasurable adventure. ~~ Mike Bickle, Loving God

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Relying on God

             Relying on God has to begin all over again every day, as if nothing had yet been done. ~~ C. S. Lewis

Saturday, July 3, 2010

The kingdom

             The kingdom of the Father is spread out on this earth and all the heavens, He conceived it, men do not see it, at the same time many disciples have preceded us with the truth while the spiritual man perceives it.

Friday, July 2, 2010

The Westminster Catechism

             The Shorter Westminster Catechism famously begins, “What is the chief end of man?” and its answer, "Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.”  

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Intimacy

Intimacy
            Intimacy is a close personal relationship by which individuals can find a conducive atmosphere to share private or personal information.  The characteristics necessary to define this relationship will determine its value and stability. ~~ Brian Lake author, Romancing the King; a Divine Romance between God and Man