Thursday, November 5, 2020

Life Legacies

 

     Our beautiful daughters, long ago, accepted Jesus as their Savior. If that is the only legacy my husband and I leave on the earth, it is enough. We are blessed. In our eternal perspective, leaving a legacy of loving Jesus and sharing His light is what our lives are about.

    The very last verse in the great love chapter of 1 Corinthians 13 is this:

And now these three remain; faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.  1 Corinthians 13;13

     During a stormy season in life, stuck in debt, worrying over a health crisis, whatever your needs are today, remember, faith and hope in Jesus are always available to us, as we are covered in His love. The greatest of all is love and that is what will follow us into heaven. Our faith will be realized and our hopes fulfilled as we step into heaven and meet Jesus face to face. The love we shared in His name will remain forever.

For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know full even as I am fully known. 1 Corinthians 13:12

     We are children of the most-high God, forever written in the Lamb’s book of life. Nothing can erase it. Your sins are forgiven, past, present and future. We have freedom to live in truth and love. How then do we live?

For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light. Ephesians 5:8

Dear Jesus,

Love and hope remain. Fill us with Your light as we live out the rest of our days. Give us courage to live out our faith and hope in You, as we share the love You first gave us.

Amen

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Life Legacies

 

     I wrote this from the vantage point of my father-in-law many years ago, when he was dealing with the difficulty of seeing his wife in a nursing home. Maybe some of you understand how difficult it is to see a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.

 

                   My Wife of 50 Years

     I can’t find her in the place where she lives, my wife of 50 years, even though I try. I bring her clothes, make sure she’s clean and listen to the words I no longer understand. I can’t stay away and I can’t stay long.

     I return to the home we shared, she and I, and there I find her, my wife of fifty years. I find her in the scent of the vanilla perfume sitting on the mirrored tray. I find her under the quilt she made, and I find her in the brush that I use on my fine, white hair; the brush she used each day trying to manage the hair that never stayed just right.

     Her hair is the one thing that brings a rare smile as I say, “Honey, your hair looks pretty today.”

     I guess when you worry and fuss about something your entire life you never forget, even in a mind almost gone. And so I chuckle a little and I sniff, and I snuggle and I brush trying to find her, my wife of 50 years.

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

Dear Father in Heaven,

Comfort those suffering today in their own bodies and minds or in dealing with the suffering of loved ones. You understand us even when we don’t. You know our hearts and we trust You with it all, until, one day, there will be no more suffering or tears or pain.

Amen

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Life Legacies

 

     Fellowship with other Christians is deeper and richer than other relationships. Maybe it is because we know we will be spending eternity together! We all share the same Holy Spirit of God. There is a willingness to love, to encourage and to correct when necessary, a true unity. I witnessed a deep and abiding fellowship of friends in action over twenty years ago.

     I was part of a care ministry team in the early 1990’s. It was a big commitment, 50 hours of training, a two-year covenant to stay in the ministry, along with continuing education and ministry meetings twice a month. After the initial training, we would be paired with someone in crisis. The usual pattern was to set up weekly visits that could last for up to one year.

     One of my first care receivers was very ill. She was expected to live for only about six months, as she suffered from congestive heart failure, lung disease and complete blindness. She lived for six years! I never did take a break from visiting her. In Christ’s economy, when you want to share in His name, He gives you blessings in abundance in return.

     Over those years of visiting Marcia, I became familiar with her group of friends and grew to love all of them. (By the way this is a confidential ministry, but Marcia always introduced me around church as “my Stephen minister,” so I know she wouldn’t mind me sharing her story.)

     Marcia’s group of friends had been a part of the same church community for several decades. They had taught Sunday School, raised their kids around the same time, and several had sorrowed together over the deaths of their husbands. They had studied the Bible together and this group of friends rallied around Marcia. They read to her, brought her food, gave her rides and encouraged her.

     I know now that Marcia and her friends were a part of my training. I had no clue as to how to minister to anyone, even though my heart was in the right place. This group was gracious and kind and opened the Bible to me and opened their hearts to teach me and show me Jesus.

     Marcia’s life had shrunk from a large house down to an apartment, followed by a move to her son’s basement, and finally, to a nursing home and hospice. There came a day when we knew the time was near for her to go to heaven and this band of friends allowed me to tag along to say goodbye to our dear friend.

     I said my goodbyes first and told Marcia all she had meant to me and all she had taught me about being physically burdened in ways I could not understand, yet still being able to show and share the joy of the Lord.

     I sat at a table off to the side as her long-time friends circled her bed. They laughed and cried, shared memories and prayed. And then the sweetest sounds came from their lips as they sang hymn after hymn in beautiful harmony. After decades of sitting in church pews together, they could have gone on for days. It was a glimpse of heaven, like I imagine the angels singing. What a sweet remembrance.

     There was something pure and lovely, and holy about that day. It was the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ at work in that room. The following verses speak to how the body of Christ can function. I witnessed the truth of these verses that day.

Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts.  Colossians 3:16

Dear Lord,

Thank you for the men and women of faith You place in our lives to teach us about You. Allow us to share with others the great joy of knowing You and how that changes us even through times of suffering.

In Jesus name

Amen

Monday, November 2, 2020

Life Legacies

      The legacies that last can’t be measured, weighed or calculated. They are not in our trophies, diplomas and ribbons. They won’t include the expensive dress, the new car or the prestigious job. What will last? How will we be remembered? What matters?

Do not store up for yourselves treasure on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is there your heart will be also.  Matthew 6:19-21

     As believers, our legacies become His. A long time ago, our Tuesday morning Bible study group delved into Max Lucado’s “God’s Story, Your Story,” where we revisited the old familiar themes of the Bible, from creation, to the baby Jesus, to the cross, the resurrection and our final movement from earth to a forever paradise.

     Seeing the big picture of God’s story gives us new perspective on our own. If our lives belong to Him, what kind of legacy do we want to leave? How has He worked in our lives in the past? Who has been a part of our story? Who shared Jesus with us and have we had opportunities to do the same? What has He taught us through our struggles? How has the Bible changed our hearts and minds?

     Studying these questions brought our group to a place where we decided to share our personal stories with one another. After the study, we took two weeks to share our Jesus stories and called them, “Testimony Tuesdays.” Witnessing about our faith to others can be intimidating. We don’t want to appear foolish or to push people away. 

     But our stories are just that. They are ours to share, as we witness to what God has done for us and through us. And maybe, just maybe, others will ask us questions. When others see changes in us; a new light, a new joy, a deeper peace, a kinder spirit, we can say, “Let me tell you what Jesus has done for me.”

     This week I will share a few stories from my own faith walk and stories of others in my life who have shaped my faith with their own testimonies.

     How would you answer if someone asked you about Jesus?

Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, His love endures forever. Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story-those He redeemed from the hand of the foe. Psalm 107:1-2

Dear Jesus,

Storing our treasures for heaven means building up our storehouse of love for others. Give us opportunities to share You with others. Keep us bold and courageous. You love everyone. Let us be a part of sharing that love.

Amen


Friday, October 30, 2020

Limitless Protection

 

     As we willingly listen to God, we can allow ourselves to be His beloved children. Relax in His arms, knowing He will hold you up and believe in you.  He chose you! This truth will give us the freedom to be ourselves, to be humble, to give ourselves a break. We are human. Our failures and missteps don’t grieve our Father in heaven. He is the God of new beginnings and second chances.

     His protective arms can give us the eyes to see others as beloved children, too. If only each person would understand the love of Christ. It would be a new world, one that will ultimately be available for all of us who believe in Him.

     Be His child today and sit with Him for a time. Soak up His unconditional love and His free gift of grace. His light will fill you with His type of joy and hope. Always hope. Angels wings will surround you. The eyes of heaven are upon you.

Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1

He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge. His faithfulness will be your shield will be your rampart. Psalm 91:4

For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways. Psalm 91:11

     Such precious words for us to end the week. It is HIS faithfulness that keeps us going. His angels will guard us in all our ways. I love the thought of these mighty heavenly beings guarding us, guiding us, surrounding us.

     You are His forevermore. His limits know no bounds.

Father,

As we trust in You and Your ways, we have freedom to move within Your boundaries, to feel loved and protected as we move through our earthly days. Help us to see others through Your eyes.

In Jesus name,

Amen

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Limitless Freedom

 

     There are those who believe Christianity will rob us of all fun. No more parties, no more adventure, no more freedom.  In fact, just the opposite is true! In Christ we have true freedom to be ourselves, made manifest through Him. He offers forgiveness from all we have or will do. He offers freedom from the chains that have bound our past, whether guilt, anger, bitterness, greed, addictions, or pain.

     Our souls can be lifted to heaven each day, as we recognize the truth of our real home. As Christ begins to grow us into His righteousness, we feel ourselves letting go of the chains, and enjoying our freedom in Him.

So, if the Son sets you free, you are free indeed. John 8:36

Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. 2 Corinthians 3:17    

     God has freed us from sin and death. Take in a deep breath and let it out. You are free!

For the law of the Spirit of life has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death. Romans 8:2

Jesus,

You did it! You set us free! Don’t let us lose the awe and wonder of our salvation as we move freely in Your love and grace.

Amen

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Speech Limits

 

     It is a year filled with anger, hate and violence in our country and it’s easy for us to get caught up in it as we each take a side. We do need to speak the truth of God in love. Some of us are meant to speak up in politics, to serve and take a stand, to speak out against what we know is not right. Always. But God does set limits on how and when we speak. The Holy Spirit, if we trust Him, will guard our hearts and our mouths as we move out into the world.

Let your conversation be always filled with grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone. Colossians 4:6

Those who guard their mouths and their tongues keep themselves from calamity. Proverbs 21:23

     Read through James 3 and see what he has to say about the power of our tongues. Let’s watch our speech and let it be pleasing to God.

Let the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be pleasing to You, Or Lord, my rock and my redeemer. Psalm 19:14

     As we strive to follow God’s instructions, keep asking Him for wisdom.

If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. James 1:5

Father,

Guide us in when and how to speak to others. Fill our mouths with Your grace and truth. Keep Your light shining in us and through us.

In Jesus name,

Amen