On a regular basis, a child will ask me for a band aid. It might be for a pesky mosquito bite, for a scraped knee or elbow, or sometimes, I look closely and can't see anything, although I am ASSURED there is a 'boo-boo' there. And so, I do my best to keep plenty of band aids in stock! All I can offer the kids is a sympathetic word and a material cover-up, wrapped in paper and an occasional small treasure to try and take their mind off their hurt.
We all have hurts in life....some are pesky annoyances, some are real hurts, and some are quite deep. And SOME people's hurts don't show to the naked eye. Sometimes we try to take care of our hurts with life's band aids....we act tough like we can handle it, we cover it up with a gruff exterior, we try to take our minds off it by being a workaholic, or countless other things that we think are remedies.
Jesus is the only one who truly has the remedy for our hurting hearts and souls. He does cover them, but it is with His mercy, love, and grace, and His cover brings about healing, if we will only allow it. He truly understands because He's been there. What a wonderful promise...."The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms." Deuteronomy 33:27
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Why Did I Come In Here?
We've all had the experience. We are in
the middle of a busy day. We walk in a room in our house, on a
mission to complete the next task. Then something interrupts us: the
phone rings, the doorbell sounds, somebody left trash in the floor
and we have to pick up after them. We take care of the interruption
and then ask the question, "Now ... what was it I came in here
to do?"
Life can be that way sometimes. Rushing
through the business of everyday, interrupted by the challenges life
throws our way, suddenly we stop and ask, "What was it I was
supposed to be doing?" Often, it's not forgetfulness, but a real
sense of dismay; the more we try, the harder it seems to understand
our purpose in life.
Why do we do the things we do? This
week begins a message series from Ephesians designed to help
everyone understand that God has a plan and purpose for your life.
We will start by looking at Ephesians 3:10-11 where in no uncertain
terms the scripture tells us that God has a plan.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Try It Before You Buy It
KY3 has a repeating news segment called
"We Try It Before You Buy It." News reporters purchase
products advertised to make your life easier, and try them out.
Sometimes the products are as advertised, sometimes - not so much. My
personal favorite so far: the HD Night Vision Wrap-Arounds, some glasses
advertised to vastly improve your night vision. Although they
apparently don't improve your night vision, they do make you look
like you had a starring role in the "Back to the Future"
movies. (Click Here to see the News report - even if you don't have the glasses)
Sometimes things don't quite live up to
their promises. God always does. In this week's message from 2 Kings
7:16, we will discover that we can always take God at His Word.
Hope to see you Sunday!
Thursday, August 20, 2015
The Other Space Race
During the 1950's and 60's, the United
States and Russia were in a competition to see who could get into
space first. Those who lived through that era can remember the
nightly news broadcasters sounding like sports reporters for ESPN,
relating accounts of the latest satellite or astronaut.
Less known was the race to drill to
the center of the earth, probably because that competition was
slightly less successful. While the Voyager 1 spacecraft has reached
the outer limits of our solar system, some 10 billion miles away
(give or take a few billion), the deepest hole dug into the earth is
currently 7.5 miles (the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia) which
eclipsed the previous record (the Bertha Rogers hole in Oklahoma).
The digging stopped because of temperatures in excess of 356 degrees
Fahrenheit. Apparently, drills don't tolerate that temperature well.
Though the 7.5 miles was the deepest anyone has ever dug, it is slightly short of the center of the earth, some 4000
miles.
This means we know more about the
outer reaches of our solar system than we do about the earth
underneath our feet. The truth is, the more we learn, the more we
realize we don't understand. No wonder that Paul writes:
Romans 11:33
Oh, the depth of the riches of the
wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his
paths beyond tracing out!
In this week's message, some soldiers
learn that God's power is greater than they could possibly imagine -
and so is his mercy (2 Kings 6:18-23). I hope we can all learn this
same important truth.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Surrounded
I went outside last night, or more
specifically early this morning, to watch the Perseid meteor shower,
an event that happens once a year as the earth passes through the
dust trail left by comet Swift-Tuttle (don't be too impressed; I
googled all of that off the internet). I did what the instructions
told me to do - I looked northeast, let my eyes adjust, and waited
for the show.
Nothing. Not a single meteor. A couple
of times I thought I saw something out of the corner of my eye, but
I'm pretty sure either it was just a lightning bug or me falling
asleep and dreaming I saw something. If there were any meteors, I
didn't see them.
In 2 Kings 6:15-17, what Elisha's
servant could see really worried him, and for good reason. He and
Elisha were surrounded by an army sent to kill them. So Elisha asked
God to open his servant's eyes. What he sees should fill us all with
hope in the faithfulness of God.
Join us this Sunday to find out what
Elisha's servant saw.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
More Than You Have
I have learned two things about jewelry
shopping:
1) Jewelers don't show the prices for
items in their showcase for a reason.
2) The reason: everything costs more
than I have.
This week's passage (2 Kings 5:26-27)
provides a truth we all need to understand: God's grace costs more
than we have. The good news is that God has provided what we cannot
purchase at any price.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
One little word
I've read it thousands of times. I've repeated it in my mind over and over. But finally, I heard it..."I can do all things THROUGH Christ who gives me strength." (Philippians 4:13) It's not just that He will help me do anything....but anything that passes through Christ.
In order for something to pass through Christ, it cannot be impure or contrary to God's will. Therefore, I can pray for strength to do anything that is according to His will, and He will help me do it. It's a promise because it will go through Christ...and His power has no limits. It's a standard for my prayers and my requests. One little word.
In order for something to pass through Christ, it cannot be impure or contrary to God's will. Therefore, I can pray for strength to do anything that is according to His will, and He will help me do it. It's a promise because it will go through Christ...and His power has no limits. It's a standard for my prayers and my requests. One little word.
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