Thursday 29 December 2011

Is anything too hard for the Lord?

In Genesis 18, the bible tells the story of how one of God's messengers promised Abraham that Sarah, his childless wife of so many years, would have a son the following year. Sarah, who was eavesdropping, chuckled, not believing that it was possible to enjoy sex again in their old age, nor that it was still possible to have a child. So God accosts Abraham and asks him the question - 'Is anything too hard for the Lord?' Gen 21:1-2 notes that the Lord visited Sarah and fulfilled the promise he had made the previous year.

Lk1:37 says nothing is impossible for God so nothing can be too hard for him. I have been reading the Life Application Study Bible Devotional and it recommends inserting one's specific needs into the question the Lord asked Abraham. If Sarah had known this she would have asked herself the question-

'Is giving me a child in my old age, when I'm well past my child bearing years, too hard for the Lord?'

Personalising the question this way opens our eyes to the character of God and enables us to realise that we can ask for his help and tap into vast power resources which are available to us - Eph 1:19

Saturday 24 December 2011

God cares

http://bible.us/Ps37.23.NLT The LORD directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives. Though they stumble, they will never fall, for the LORD holds them by the hand.

God cares - every detail of the life of those who countenance him is important to him. He has made it possible for all to countenance him through Jesus and for as many as take up that opportunity they can see the extent to which he cares. Even when they fall short, which is practically all the time, he still cares. I do not advocate that people should 'continue to sin so that grace can abound' but I am surprised that many more people have not worked it out that it is a 'no-brainer' and you really cannot lose - the greatest danger or risk from giving God control over your life is that of jeopardising your natural 'right' to wilfully sin. Actually you never really lose that 'right' when you let God in, and though you have all the help you need to overcome temptation and sin, the likelihood is that you will still fall. But then God still cares. And that is what makes the difference. Hope, strength and peace underline that difference and peek through the dark clouds of despair, desperation and gloom we sometimes feel when all is not going well. Now those who decide to do things their way forfeit their access to God's care and the benefits that accompany that, but God in his caring way still makes allowances for them to come to him through Christ when they are ready to do so.

It really is as clear as day - I'll take the option that brings God's care into the package in addition to what I already have anyway. Anyday.

Sunday 12 June 2011

The Practical Atheist.

12/6/11 Practical Atheist Mark Sherratt Am I really living the life? Ever practical atheist says I believe in God but does not live like God expects him to live. It is easier to talk the talk than to live the life. Is there any bit of hypocrisy in your life that can be shed so you become closer to God. Jesus died on the cross so that we could give our lives not halfheartedly but completely. The practical atheist says I believe in God but I do not believe in the church. Jesus is absolutely in love with the church, warts and all. Too many people see church as a place. We see the church as a place where our needs are met instead of being the place where we meet the needs of others - i.e. Be the church and meet the needs of others. 1 Cor 12:12-27 God has called the body to be alive and active. The church is the people not the stones Eph3:20 Don't criticise, participate. Make the difference! Acts 2:43 - you see the church starting to grow, with a full on commitment to practising what Jesus had taught. Focus on being church. Acts 4:34-35 every need in the church was met by the church. There is so much need out there, so much we could be doing. Be church! Be generous with your time and resources. You have been saved to do good works. Church also provides us a place to belong. He did not design us to be alone and to work on our own but to work as a team, live life together. Rom 12:5. The challenge for us is to be open and live life with others. Church its a place to grow Jas 1:22; Matt18:20; 28:19-20 The church continues to survive despite the onslaught of detractors over the centuries. Acts 4:13

Saturday 28 May 2011

What happens to our prayers?

I wonder what happens to our prayers - how they get sorted, who sorts them , what kind of filing system, how they are retrieved in time for execution, what determines when they are executed, what determines whether they are kept in view, put away or pulled up for attention. Whatever it is - God must use the most super sophisticated database, CRM system or whatever to handle all those requests from good and not so good people. (Yeah, even not so good people pray and get their prayers answered  - sometimes). There are some things we will never know  while on our journey here on earth - how God sorts all this out must be one of them. Whatever the answer, it will be God just being God, doing the things that only he can.

The last part of Solomon's prayer when he dedicated the temple (see 1 Kings 8:59) was that his prayers would be always right there before God, day and night, so that God would do what was right for him (Solomon) to guarantee justice for the people of Israel day after day after day. 
So maybe it is not so important what system God employs to manage our prayers  - the key thing is that he allows our prayers to be constantly before him, day and night, such that his will is done in our lives.

Wednesday 25 May 2011

No pretence!

I do not pretend to have any profound, wise words of my own for others. After all, like many others I stumble through life, trying to live by values of the Christian faith I profess - sometimes upbeat, other times flagging but always trusting that God has my back.
So what do I have to share?
I would like to share my notes - impressions from reading the bible as well as the notes that I take in church. I pray they provide food for thought and provoke those who read them to action that positively affects their lives.
I know that there is nothing new under the sun as far as life experiences are concerned. Nothing also compares with what we feel when we successfully apply life insights and principles to our situations. So let's share from the book of insights (not my notes but the bible) as we live life together.