Hi Friends
It’s freeing to be able to share with Jesus each messy feeling and perplexing situation that come to me. With no reserve, not filtering out any detail. And it’s Biblical.
Here are 2 entries from this past week. What pleasure God gives me, to write daily, but no more than 175 words. I love the limit!
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December 10
Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you, Psalm 55:22 NIV
…..casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you 1 Peter 5:7
Mike grabbed his lunch, headed to the garage. He admitted, “I’m fighting anxiety about this morning’s meeting we prayed about last night.”
Spotting Satan’s tactic I encouraged: “Mike, don’t fight the anxiety! Cast it on Jesus! Spit it out; tell Him all the details. Then listen for His words!”
Don’t we all tend to tamp down those thoughts of fear, worry envy, shame, anger….? We have heard Satan’s lie enough times to believe it: If you were really a good Christian, you wouldn’t be feeling X, Y, Z!
That’s not true! Remember the father’s confession to Jesus about his son’s healing? ‘I DO believe, help my unbelief!’
What relief when we confess all to our good Father. Jesus knows Satan’s tactics, the slight twisting of the Word. He understands the temptation to accept the lies.
His response? Life-giving words of Love, not of fear and condemnation. Let’s train ourselves to recognize His voice and trust Him.
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December 12
You should remember the words of the Lord Jesus: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’ Acts 20:35 NLT
Spanish renders blessed as: ‘bienaventurado’.
I LOVE this word! Separating bien from aventurado, you get well, good followed by adventurous, exciting! (Maria’s unconventional musing.)
So, when you GIVE, a great adventure with Jesus follows. It’s way more fun than receiving a gift.
But, how much do we give? To whom? When do we give? So many questions left unanswered. Especially to one like me who finds it harder to give of my time than money. Is Jesus calling us to do as He advised the rich young ruler? Sell all our stuff and give the proceeds to the poor? Or, in my case, dedicate all my time to the service of others?
We don’t have to guess, for Paul helps us in Acts 22:10 when he modeled the way: What should I do, Lord?
Jesus invites us to check in with Him, always. What a relief!
And what other great adventures with Jesus await? We can always check back to the Sermon on the Mount where He describes other circumstances, sure to be thrilling.
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What about you? What do you hear Him say when you’re honest?
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