Monday, March 7, 2011

Devotional: Psalm 34:8

God and His sense of Taste
How can we Taste and Know Him?



Psalms 34: 8
Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good!  Blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him.

God and the sense of Taste
When taste is mentioned in the Bible it is often paired with the word honey there seems to be a metaphor  between the taste of honey and our relationship with God.  

What is the figurative meaning of this honey? 
I’m always struck by the imagery in Revelation 10:10 of the account of the scrolls and honey in.  I always imagine this giant angel straddling a lake holding this huge scroll.  That I am there - in the position of (John)  and I have to eat that scroll.  For whatever reason the scroll is easy to eat as it tastes good like honey but when it hits my stomach it gives me the worse heart burn.  The taste is then bitter.  What were the words in that scroll?  The bitterness did it come from the knowledge of the world turning it’s back on God?  Was it about our time or was it about biblical times?  Or could it be about both?  How would that sit in your stomach?  How did that sit in John’s?  That knowledge?  I imagine it is me and how it would sit in mine.  
Okay so what? 
God wants us to taste Him, through his word.  To develop a liking for his word even when it is bitter.  The knowledge given to John by the words on that scroll were sweet.  God wants us to know him, to taste him through his word - The Bible.  To taste and know that the Lord is good.  Better than honey, better than the sweetest honey comb.  
My response to this is what
How can I taste God, what can I physically do.  With my mouth with my body to be a living sacrifice to him.  Tasting God ....
For some reason I am thinking of: 
The prodigal son. 
I’ve been thinking about this - since hearing my husband read the account to my daughter Lucy from one of our children Bibles.  The story illustrates how the son asked for his inheritance and left and then after experiencing the world, realizes how good he had it with his father and goes back to him ready to grovel and be a servant in his house.  The father has missed his son and when he sees him from a long way off runs to him and embraces him.  
How good of a Father - he throws a cloak of a master on him, kills the fatted calf and has a party.  He is ecstatic his son is home.  
That is such a picture of our world and God.  God is the father - we are his “Sons.”  He came and died for us all and we can all have part of his inheritance.  There is in fact two inheritances.  We have the gift of this world from our Father and then if we choose we can take part in the gift of our inheritance in heaven.  
Like this prodigal son - we can reject the Father’s heavenly inheritance and take what we can get right here and how.  We can reject his authority in our lives and live the way we want and forsake the inheritance of heaven or we can live under our Father’s loving authority working for him and gain not only the inheritance of heaven - the treasure that we are storing there - but we can enjoy a loving relationship with our Father.  
So what does this have to do with taste?
Taste and see the Lord is Good - 
Taste and see that God has your bests interests in heart.
If you are not a prodigal - don’t be like the older brother - jealous of those who come into relationship with God after living a life of sin.  Rejoice with the Father at their coming home.  Seek to find those prodigals and introduce them to your Father and spread the gospel of Christ. 
We can live our lives with a bitter taste in our mouths or we can taste the honey that is from God’s word and live as a sacrifice to God.
Our taste gives us such joy - lets use it to taste the Lord and see how Good He is. 

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Packing, sorting and going! We leave soon!

We fly out Nov. 9th!

That's right the day is finally here - we have been very busy!  We received a deadline for our support on Sept. 8th and had to have our funds to go by Oct. 1.  I wanted it to arrive by my 38th birthday on Sept. 24th and it did!

We have the support we need to head overseas.  Yeah!

Needless to say I have not been a very good blogger.

Busy packing, sorting, piling, cleaning up the mess from all that.  Trying to cut down on stuff!  So much stuff and we have gone through this before and I hate this part.

5 tickets = 10 bags at about 50 lbs. each that is about 500 lbs. of stuff.   I wish books didn't weigh so much or that we didn't love books so much!   Then there are the carry ons.

clothes
books which includes homeschool stuff
toys

All this for 5 people!  For two years!
Agh!

There is so much I want to write about and several unfinished blogs to finish and post and I will get to it.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

JURY DUTY

I had Jury Duty for the months of July - Sept.  2010 I wrote a letter to be excused for Aug and Sept hearing nothing I assumed I asked too late.  July we were called in and I ended up on the Jury.  We heard the opening statements then adjourned for lunch.  When we returned they had us wait in the jury room for about 45 mins.  Then they brought us into the courtroom and told us the case had been settled.

This gets me thinking about my own guilt.  My own sin that I take to my judge and who then takes it and covers it with His blood.  He puts it as far as the east is from the west.

On the jury I was called to be impartial to hear the facts of the case and then render a judgment guilty or innocent.  I believe in the judicial system and even though I had my thoughts from the opening statements I was wondering what the defense was going to do to give us evidence or a cause to say he was not guilty. 

My not guilty pardon from my Heavenly Father is so clear in:

John 3:16
For God so loved the world that he gave his only and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not parish but have everlasting life. 

God loves us so much that He came down to earth and died for us!  I marvel at that love.  His love for us is so real and so tangible that if we believe in Him, he gives us eternal life.

God knows everything there is about me - the good, bad and the ugly.  Yet, He forgave me.  He continues to mold me and to shape the future.  How amazing is that.  

I got called into Jury duty again in September only to find out that I had been excused for August and September.  It would have been nice if someone would have told me.  I never thought to ask if I had been excused.  

It is the same with God.  He has excused everyone who believes in Him and the work that was done on the cross.  That the debt for our sins has been paid by Jesus Christ. 

I ended up showing up to a place I didn't have to because I never thought to ask.  I never called the Court and asked if the judge had excused me.  I ended up showing up to a place I never had to go to.   If I would have asked I would have found out that I was forgiven.  

There are a lot of people who are going to be showing up somewhere when they die that they don't expect because they never asked if they had been excused.  If the "pardon" had come through.  They never went to the judge and told Him that they believed He had the power to forgive them.  They end up taking the penalty on themselves because they just thought if they were good, nice and didn't hurt anyone they would end up being not guilty.  

Confess with your Mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe....

I ended up staying that day of jury duty and then called to see if I was now still excused or if I had now lost that.  They said I didn't need to report for jury duty any more.  By that time I was kind of frustrated because I had resigned myself that I was on jury duty and I kind of liked it.  This may be a bit of a stretch but, isn't that the way sin kind of is in our lives.  We know it is wrong and yet we continue to return to it again and again. 

I have been freed from my sin, but yet the world offers so much of it to us on a platter.  We need to take each thought captive and flee from sin.  I used to tell my neice to keep her running shoes on.  I thought of Joseph when he was being suduced by Potiphar's wife and how he ran.  

That is how we need to be with sin - we need to know when to run from it.  We need to be active in capturing each thought and responding to sin with the word of God ready on our tounge.  The only way that happens is when we are in right relationship with Him.  

If we don't pray, if we don't talk to God, if we don't read his word are we in relationship with Him?  If our life is all about ourselves and the things we want to do and the places we want to go then have we truly trusted God with anything?

There is a video my husband showed to me once - of a guy and a girl that are walking and they come upon a stagnet stinky pond  - they are disgusted by it.  Then a guy pops out of the middle of it and is shouting happily.  They ask him what is he doing in there.  He looks around and realizes that he is in the middle of this yucky pond and then doesn't know what he is doing there.  So they tell him to come out but he is unable to get out of the pond.  So the guy goes to help him.  He gets him out of the pond and all three of them are standing on the shore and the guy that they got out of the pond thanks them - then goes back into the pond and dives under again.  The girl tells her friend to come on come out of the pond he says yeah I will then turns around and dives back into the cess pool.  She can't believe it.  They say the don't want to be in the middle of all that "yuck" but they keep jumping back into it.  Sin is like that - we look at it and say gross but when it comes time to really give it up we just don't want to.

The last day to call in for jury duty was Sept. 28th.  I had set my phone for it and when it went of I called just to see - not planing on going in but wondering what was going on.  The call in report was that our term of jury duty was over. 

We all are appointed one time to die and then comes judgement.  Have you truly trusted your life to Christ?  Have you went to the Judge and asked him to pardon you.  The truth is it is already granted but if you don't go to Him and ask to see it and trust your life to Him it won't be granted to you.  You will pay the price which was already paid for you.  Is anything worth that?  

Friday, August 20, 2010

Breaking the Borrowing

Have you ever borrowed something because you didn't want to buy it and then break what you borrowed so you just ended up buying it anyway?

It is strange how you feel when you break something you own yourself and when you break something you have on loan from someone else.

I would have been upset had we just bought it and broke it but some how it was worse that it belonged to someone else who took the risk to lend it to you.

That is the risk isn't it when you loan something out that it might not come back in the same shape as when it went out.

When I let someone borrow some thing of mine I do expect them to take good care of it.  To watch over it to treat it with care.  When I get something back in worse condition I think ill of that person.  I don't trust them, I think how could they borrow this and give it back in this condition?

We can almost perceive that if they treat my stuff like that - then they must view me that way?

Okay maybe not.  Sometimes people don't think they just use something not considering how it looked when they got it.

My daughter at the age of 4 was allowed to wear someone else's outfit.  It was a special kind of outfit.  It was a little bit big and by the end of the evening the cuffs were muddy and the material was of such that I was afraid to clean it myself.  I ended up giving it back via a third person who said not to worry that she would explain.   I still think of that and hope she did explain and that I would have washed it, if I had known how to wash that kind of material.

The Bible says to be not a borrower or lender.  It also says to give when someone asks, in fact to give more than they ask.  Is this a contradiction?  I don't think so.

Ultimately the Biblical message is - don't lend something out to someone without being willing to actually give it to them.  If someone asks you for something they are in need of give it to them freely not expecting it back.  In this way you are giving them more than they asked for.  If they give it back to you take it back as a gift or say no it is yours.

I am not saying this is easy and I still say if I borrowed something I should give it back in better condition then it was given to me.  So if I break something that was 30 years old then I should go buy a new one as close to the original as possible. This isn't always possible, but it should be our goal.

Friday, August 6, 2010

The influences of life

I have all these thoughts rattling around in my brain that I want to get time to blog, but the days keep slipping by!  I can't believe how fast this summer has gone.

I've been thinking a lot about "Influence."  It is a theme that keeps popping up in my head and one that I plan to write more about in the future.  So much of the accounts in the Bible have to do with influence.  The influence of God, the influence of a mother, wife, husband, people in general.  Each book of the Bible could be a study of this word.  Who is influencing who in this book, chapter or verse.

As a wife, mother, friend, sister, daughter - I influence those around me.  Am I influencing them for good or for evil?  Am I influencing myself for good or evil as well?  How is God trying to influence me - change me, mold me into something He sees!

This topic of influence will come up more!

I am working on my third devotional about God and the 5 Senses - Taste.   I haven't settled on a verse yet, but it is interesting to note how much the word honey comes up when looking at our taste.  Honey is truly a wonderful creation!  Taste and see how good!  I'm excited to share what God reveals to me.

I am also in the middle of trying to read five books!  Three of them are about American Sign Language interpreting.  One is about raising global nomads.  The last one is a devotional for kids.  Thankfully a few of them I can keep almost a month since they are inter-library loan.

I also have more stories from South Africa I want to share.  Though we have been back from South Africa a year already - there are still more fun stories to share and information.  We learned a lot about HIV/AIDS - that I want to share about.  Also just world faiths and how to share with people from other faiths.