Wednesday, July 30, 2014
"And I sought for a man among
them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the
land, that I should not destroy it: but I found none - (Eze. 22:30).
Hey gang, This past year has been a
time of testing with some ‘slight afflictions' licking at my heels. At
eighty, one expects to see some slow-down in their vim and vigor, but on some
days it just plain ‘gets up and goes’! A good friend once said the
first thing she does in the morning is check the obits and, if her name is not
there, she gets out her vitamin case and takes on fuel for the day.
I spend a lot of time in the Book of
James, during times of testing, just seeking assurance that there is a purpose
for battling alligators on a very regular basis. I have learned that when
we are confronted with wilderness experiences, we have to make a decision in
whom we will put our trust. James gave us the key to victory when he
said, "Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter
various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance" (1:2-3).
James continues and gives us the
reason for staying the course, even in the midst of adversity, "Let
endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete,
lacking in nothing" (vs. 3).
Years ago, in my tenure of working
with young folks who had made some bad decisions, God taught me a lesson that
has been the foundation of my efforts to help these young folks. It
seemed I was to be willing to share the mistakes I have made in my lifetime and
how God bailed me out from those mistakes. I learned that hurting-people
crave to hear someone sit down with them and as the saying goes: "Been
there, done that" BUT I serve a living Savior who collects those
things from anyone willing to lay them at His feet and take them to the cross
daily.
Our God is an awesome God! Isaiah 1:18
gives me the assurance that "Though my sins are as scarlet, they will
be as white as snow, though they are crimson, they will be like wool, if you
consent and obey." Notice the "if".
Soooo, young warriors, reread the
Scripture today and note –“He sought for a man so stand in the gap but He found
none". Wow, is that not tragic. Jesus said, "Behold,
I say to you, lift up your eyes and look on the fields, that they are white for
harvest" (John 4:35b). What are your goals for today?
Do they include keeping your antenna's up, asking God to use you to come along
side someone and say, "been there, done that" but there is a God who
loves you, who is willing to take your burden to the cross.
Prayer changes us.
Blessings,
Gramps
Don't forget to pray for our country and Israel1
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