Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
Exodus 20:3

I had not thought of this before, but last week at bible study someone brought up the story of Abraham and Isaac. How God wanted Abraham to kill his only son. The person brought this up because they could not believe God would ask anyone to even consider doing this. And I agree with him, that is a horrible thing to ask anyone to do.

But it made me think about God. And it made me think about the 10 commandments. Then I thought about John 3:16.

I when God is demanding that we have no other gods before him. That we get rid of our idolatry  he isn't asking us to do anything he hasn't already done. God made us the priority in his life, and he was willing to put his son away for us. He made us the ultimate thing in his life. Nothing was more important than us to Him.

It just seems weird to think that in some ways the 10 commandments are for God too.

Amen.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Wanted: Alive

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son
John 3:16

Here is a Person who wants to hang out with me, that He gave up everything to do it. He gave up his most prized possession. He had no other person before me. He wants me. He found an appropriate way to hang out with me (called reconciliation).

I can't tell you what it does to me when I find out that I am wanted. Now I want to want those around me. I find myself want to express respect for them, to show them how much I value them. I just pray that it is not in a sniveling selfish wanting way that so often characterizes want.

Want is not need for it breeds greed.

All this is God’s doing, for he has reconciled us to himself through Jesus Christ; and he has made us agents of the reconciliation. 2 Corinthians 5:20




Friday, January 25, 2013

Curse Your Face

But now stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your face.
Job 1:11

I think this is one of my greatest struggles. Take away all the good things and will I still bless the Lord. More importantly, perhaps, will I do that with the people around me? Will I continue to respect them, honor them, and love them, even when, especially when, they do not return that respect, honor, or love.

It seems to me this is what God is calling me to do every day, in every way. It seems the weakest thing to do, to love and respect those who don't do the same. But it is the way of cross, and the crown.

Amen.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

I Give No Respect

 For there is no respect of persons with God.
Romans 2:11

God respects nobody by respecting everybody. I think as a human it is my job to find more and more ways to respect those around me. Respect is value. God so valued the World, that He sent his only son. That is the heart of Christianity. Respect, ever deepening, ever widening for those around me is the aim. Respect makes me, and all of those around me, more and more deeply human, as I demonstrate in real concrete ways that I value those around me.

Amen.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Just Me

Behold, his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him; but the just shall live by his faith.
Habakkuk 2:4

I heard a sermon today about justification. This is a weighty topic that a simple write up cannot tackle. What I liked about the sermon was the discussion of justification being more than forgiveness. For me it seems not only forgiveness but addition.

Addition because in addition to forgiveness it seems that justification is a status as well. That status is one of justified, or declared to be in the right. Not only do I avoid punishment, but the store houses are opened to me as well. My rights have been restored.

The other thing that I thought was interesting was related to Job 1. Wherein Job is tested to see if he loves God just for God, and not for the goodies he gets. Turns out in Job 1 anyway, he does. The speaker in the sermon pointed out that if we love good just because we fear punishment, we don't really love good.

Amen.




Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Respecting Fear

 “Why shouldn’t he respect you?” Satan remarked.
Job 1:9

Job was tested to see if he respected God for who God was, and not because God treated him well. I am struck with the horrifying thought that I must likewise respect God (and everyone else) simply for being God (or everyone else).

This is tough to swallow. In my younger days I wanted to be an iconoclast, a destroyer of tradition (and hence disrespectful), and here I find that what God wants to destroy is disrespect.

Amen.



Monday, January 21, 2013

The Divine Improv

Jesus Christ, the Son of God, whom Silvanus, Timothy and I have preached to you, is himself no doubtful quantity, he is the divine “yes”.
2 Corinthians 1:19

You want to know the will of God for your life? Don't worry it shows up every day at 60 seconds a minute. Life tells you what God wills. You want that friendship to continue, but they move away, you want that relationship with that girl (or boy) to continue, but they say no. You want that new job, new car, new house, more groceries, and you can't get them.

I am not saying you shouldn't try, but you'll know, you will, when something just isn't going to go your way. That is when you can know God's will.

And the answer to it all is to say "yes, and" typical improv to it.

Not easy, but easier than being miserable.

Amen