Saturday, April 19, 2014

Resurrection


Hey all,

 

I hope you are having a great Easter weekend so far (even with the rainy and cold weather).  While we celebrate Easter tonight and tomorrow, I thought I would share some scriptures that I have pulled together as I have studied the Resurrection and the deeper meaning behind it’s significance.  I think we often can miss the real meaning of what Jesus “rising from the dead” means to us personally as believers.  It was not only to prove that HE is God and to defeat death……but it was also part of HIS great rescue mission for us personally as well.

 

2 Timothy 2:8-13  (Timothy states a “trustworthy saying” is that if we “died with HIM then we can live with HIM”. I love what he says at the end……”if we are faithless, HE remains faithful”.  I don’t know about you, but I feel very blessed knowing that Jesus remains faithful to me even when I don’t show my faithfulness in HIM”).

8Remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, descended from David. This is my gospel, 9for which I am suffering even to the point of being chained like a criminal. But God’s word is not chained. 10Therefore I endure everything for the sake of the elect, that they too may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus, with eternal glory.

11Here is a trustworthy saying:

If we died with him,

we will also live with him;

12if we endure,

we will also reign with him.

If we disown him,

he will also disown us;

13if we are faithless,

he remains faithful,

for he cannot disown himself.

 

1 Peter 1:3-4  ( Through the resurrection, we have been born into a new birth and an inheritance that can never go away!!  Ever.  All through his resurrection from the dead. )

3Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 4and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade.

 

Romans 6:5   (We are united with Jesus through his death (release from sin) and his resurrection (new life).

5For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly also be united with him in a resurrection like his.

 

1 Corinthians 15:54-57  (Death has no victory over God and HE gives us the victory also through the resurrection of Jesus!)

54When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: “Death has been swallowed up in victory.” (See
Isaiah 25:8)

55“Where, O death, is your victory?

Where, O death, is your sting?”

15:55Hosea 13:14

56The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. 57But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

 

 

HE IS RISEN…..

 
Strength and Honor,
 

-S

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Story

Hey all,

Our stories matter.  They do.  I mean.......really.......they do.  I was blessed to be reminded of this last night. 


Check this out.  Our life is a story.  It is completely unique to us.  While some are mostly normal or uneventful, most of us have a story that is an quite an adventure to say the least.  Most of the time, there are tales of happiness, victory, and fond memories.  We can look back and feel great about those parts of our story.  It makes us feel good.......and happy.  But usually, that is only part of the real story.

The other parts of our story are not so good.  We don't like to think about those times because it is easier to focus on the good times.  It is far too hard to revisit the ugly times.  The times when we were really broken.  The times when we were hurt, abused, ashamed, lonely, or hopeless.  We don't like to think about those chapters in our story.  Most of us just bury those chapters deep in our soul and act like they didn't happen.  It didn't matter.

But they did happen.  And it mattered.  It affected us in a deep and significant way.  It took it's toll on us.  Often, it defined us.  It might have controlled us for a very long time.

But it doesn't have to.

Do you know that God knows every single part of our story.  He knows everything that happened......good and bad.  HE orchestrated the good and he mourned bad........but believe me, HE knew every single event and every moment. HE rejoiced the good times and was heartbroken when the bad things happened us.

God knows that our story matters.  If we will allow HIM to work through us, then HE will use our story to make a difference in someone else's life.  HE will use our victories and our brokenness and turn it into HIS ministry if we will allow HIM.  HE will use us it to help others who might have a similar story or are in the midst of the story themselves.  HE is the greatest author of all time and HE will use our story to make the story of someone else better.........especially the hard parts.

We just have to have the courage to tell it.

S&H,

-S 

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Afraid

Hey all,

What are we afraid of?  I mean......seriously........what are we afraid of? 

The world we live in is full of things that can make us afraid.  It might be a situation at work.  It might be  an unresolved issue with a friend.  It might be a family issue.  It might be something we have done that we have not told anyone about. It might be the unknown of a circumstance that we are currently facing. 

Are you living in fear?  Are you worrying or fearful about something?

If you are a believer then, whatever it is........what do you we really have to be afraid or worrisome of?  I mean really? Why should we be afraid?  Why are we worrying?  Will it really change anything? 

Jesus said that worrying will not change a thing about today or tomorrow.  It is wasted energy.  Every moment we spend worrying is taking away from a moment that we could be experiencing more Life!  Fear is a result of the worrying.  It is one of the enemies favorite tactics.  The more we worry, the more afraid we are.

So check this out..........we have nothing to be afraid of.  There is nothing that this world or man can bring against us that is bigger than our identity in the one who saved us!!  No person(s), or situation, can ever alter the truth of who we are in Christ!  In Him, we are redeemed.  We are chosen!  We are victorious!  There is nothing in this world that will change that truth!  Regardless of any situation......we are victorious! HE took on the ultimate battle for us.

So the next time we feel afraid or are worrying about something.........let's remind ourselves of the truth.

We have already won.

S&H,

-S

 

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Anointing

Hey all,

Isn't it cool to see someone on their glory?  To watch or hear about someone who is doing something that you just know they were designed by God to do.  They seem to have an anointing.  They were set apart for it?

We are all blessed with unique gifts and attributes.  These are the things that just seem to come natural to us.  They are easy for us. We are good at it.  And most of the time......we know it.  We feel like we were set out to do it.

But check this out...........why don't we seem to spend more of our time doing these things?

I have a theory. I believe it is because the enemy is trying to keep us from it.  The enemy only wants to kill our spirit and keep us from being any closer to God.  What better way than to keep us from the very thing that God has anointed us with.  God wants his people to live in HIS anointing because it glorifies HIM.  HE set us apart to do it and when we do, we can live through HIM and receive his great fruits...........like peace, love, and joy.....to name a few.

There is a saying that I honestly cannot remember if I wrote it or read it, but it goes like this........"Don't leave the area of your anointing, for there is where your blessing is".

God has blessed us with gifts that we are to "give" away as a gift to others.  When we leave the area of our anointing, then we are not only missing out on our personal blessings from God but the blessing(s) it may give others also.

Like writing a blog.

Strength and Honor,

-S

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Brokenness or a Gift?

Hey all,

Have you ever been broken?  If you are an adult then I know the answer. 

Yes. 

We all have a story......and unfortunately the majority have some brokenness in it.  For some of us.....it has been really bad.  Really broken.  For some.....it was nearly unbearable.  It is a wonder how we made it through. 

But check this out.

If we allow it.....God will take our brokenness and turn it into a ministry. 

Let me say it again.....IF we allow HIM.......GOD will take our Brokenness from our Life and turn it into a Ministry.  He will allow our story to help others.  It can actually be HIS gift to us to give to someone else who needs it.

Think about it.....how many times have you been talking to someone and realize that what they are going through is similar to your own story?  You have been right where they are.  You understand it.  You have experienced it.  You can feel what they are feeling.  Your heart aches for them. 

And because you have been there.....you can speak into their heart.  Your words can help them. You understand.  You can give them hope.  You have been through it.  You can give them hope that it gets better.  You can tell them to not give up (and really mean it!).   

In other words, you can "minister" to them.

Nothing in our life is an accident.  We all have a story.  We all have wonderful parts and we all have broken parts.  God uses both to help others.........but I truly believe that HE will use our brokenness to minister to others who are going through the same thing.  The hardest part of our story can truly help someone in the hardest part of theirs.  God will bring people in our path to "minister" to if we are available.  We have to understand that our Brokenness may not be about us........

But rather a gift for someone else.

Strength and Honor,

-S
   

Friday, August 16, 2013

Numb

Hey all,

Ever had a cavity filled at the Dentist and they give you a shot of Novocaine to numb your tooth before they do the drilling?  For those that have had it done......it doesn't stir up fond memories does it? 

It usually goes like this.........the Dentist walks in and says "open wide.....it will be just a little sting".  Then the shot....ouch......then it's over.  The Dentist says.."I'll be back in a few minutes".  Then you sit there.  Waiting. 

When they walk back in, they ask " are you numb?"  You try and answer but your lips don't work....so you mumble something incoherent and that pretty much means that you are numb.  So they proceed with the work.  Drilling away while  you don't feel a thing.

But check this out......have you ever thought what would happen if they came in and also said...."At what moment did you become numb?".  "When exactly did you get numb"? 

You wouldn't be able to answer that would you?   You would think...."well...you came in and gave me the shot...then you left....then you came back.......and now since you asked...I guess I am numb.  I am not sure when it happened exactly....it just did. I am numb".

Life can be that way sometimes can't it?  We don't really know when it happened.....but it did.  We became numb to the world and our surroundings.  The world gave us a shot of life and without realizing it.....we became numb.  No feeling.  No pain.  No response.  Just numb.  Numb to our surroundings and experiences.  The same ole, same ole.  Numb.  Routine.  Boredom.

Life isn't meant to be lived out being numb.  We are meant to feel it.  To experience it.  To live it with feeling.  To enjoy it. 

I read a great quote today that reminded me of this.

"It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will."
L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables, 1908
Canadian novelist (1874 - 1942)

Sometimes we need someone to ask us............"Are you numb?"

Strength and Honor,

-S

 

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Pain

Hey All,

It has been a couple of years since this happened but I have wanted to share since.

Over Thanksgiving break, my daughter fell off a swing and hurt her arm.  She was at the neighbors house and while playing on the swing set in their back yard, she fell.  It was pretty clear that something was seriously wrong.

We took her to the hospital immediately.

Once we arrived at the Emergency Room, we checked her in, and then were told to wait.  There did not seem to be that many people waiting, but it still seemed like it took forever.  As a parent, I was really getting frustrated the more we waited. 

While we waited, I held my daughter in my lap and tried to console her.  She was crying because her arm hurt.  She was in pain and no matter what I did, it did not help. She cried that it hurt so bad.  As a Dad, it was killing me because I wanted to help her but I could'nt.  I could not make the staff move faster and I could not fix it.  I was powerless.

So I started praying. 

I wrapped her in my arms and started praying that the Lord would miracously fix her arm,  I prayed that HE would intervene and do a miracle.  I prayed that HE would show me that HE was there. I prayed like I have never prayed before.

And then HE showed up.

During my praying, she looked up at me and said, "Daddy, my arm doesn't hurt anymore."  I looked at her and  knew that she was healed.  I knew it in my heart.  I hugged her and told her that it was going to be fine.  She was going to be OK.

About thirty minutes later, they called her name and we were brought back to see the Doctor.  They immediately wanted her to have an X-Ray.  I told them that they were OK to do the X-Ray but I was sure that they would not find anything wrong.  I knew that the Lord had already intervened.  I was sure that there was nothing wrong.  She had no more pain.  I told them when they left that they were wasting their time,

They came back a little while later and said that she had broken her arm in two places and it would require surgery to fix it.  We would have to take her to another hospital for surgery in the morning.

I was shocked.  I was sure she was fine.  What happened?   I was sure the Lord had shown up?

The surgery was successful and they placed two pins in her arm.  We spent the next three days at the hospital  She has recovered fully.

In hindsight I have realized that while I felt confused, the Lord really did show up that day.  I was so focused on HIM fixing her arm that I missed the fact that HE showed up and took away her pain away. When I prayed, HE took her pain and gave her peace.  HE took the pain for her.

Going through that, I learned that God doesn't always fix our circumstance the way we want, but HE always shows up when we call HIM.  HE may not change the outcome..........

But HE will take away the pain.

S&H,

-S