Thursday, March 31, 2011

Wonders

   Wonders far beyond the human senses,
Known before the worlds were flung in space.
Known before there was something called distance,
Before a hand could reach to touch a face.

Wonders of a Godhead -- amazing!
Three in One -- a Perfect unity --
Wonders than have been from everlasting,
And remain for all eternity.

Wonders with a God Who planned this life span,
Soverign Lord, reigning from His thonre,
Calling -- where He waits for us to answer,
For tho' unseen, He need not be unknown.
                                                           For God's Glory
                                                               By Janene Dubbeld


"I'll bless you every day, and keep it up from now to eternity. God is magnificent; he can never be praised enough." Psalm 145:2 (The Message)

Monday, March 21, 2011

What God Can Use

“Jesus loves me when I’m good, when I do the things I should,

Jesus loves me when I’m bad, tho’ it makes Him very sad.”

He sang it with a thoughtful countenance – and sang it again, and again, and again – ever since learning that verse in pre-school it had been a favorite verse of “Jesus Loves Me” to him.

He carried on with the chorus; “Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me! The Bible tells me so.”

Our church was going on a forty day fast together, and the children were also getting involved. This same child who loved this verse of song was small, but I still wanted him to be involved. So, I asked him what he wanted to fast from. “I want to fast from a million forty trillion dollars . . .”

I laughed. “You can’t fast from something you don’t have!”

Clearly he needed some guidance on what “fasting and prayer” was really all about. Then, it hit me. As adults it’s much easier to promise something we don’t have!

“God, if you’ll just give me that new job, I’ll give half of my income to you,” and He asks – “what about just ten percent of what you already have?”

“God, if you let me have a new place I promise I’ll invite people over for a Bible Study,” and He just desires that you share your faith now – wherever He opens the door!

“God, give me a church of three hundred and I will go and pastor,” and God asks, “will you go and begin being faithful anywhere I call?”

God doesn’t ask us to do more than He will enable us for, but He does want us to OBEY Him fully in whatever He asks us to do, and walk by faith. He really DOES love us – and He has a path for us to follow that brings great joy – even when endurance must take us through hard times.

Give Him all that you are, all that you have, all that you desire to be – that’s all He desires – that’s what He can use!

Take it with You

“Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in You. Show me the way I should go, for to you I lift up my soul.”

Psalm 143:8

Friday, March 18, 2011

Still in Control

It was nearing the time for the birth of our second son. The day I went into labor, my husband drove me to the hospital. He wasn’t convinced this was the “real thing.” But thought it might be “false labor.”

I was pretty sure it was the “real thing!” However, when we arrived at the hospital the nurses stuck me in a room and weren’t real attentive – or concerned. They did what they had to, then, retired to the nurses station to look at magazines.

At one point, I noticed the baby’s heartbeat dropping very low. I sent my husband out to get them, and his question caused them to look up from their magazine long enough to realize there was a problem! They were in there in a hurry, doing what they “had to” -- then, they were gone again.

By early dawn I was exhausted, and not sure of what was really happening. Then, here came my doctor. She whizzed in the door, assessed the situation almost in a single glance, and announced, “I’m in charge here, now.”

That was all it took! She took complete charge of EVERYTHING – and the nurses got busy! Not too long after, we had our second baby boy, healthy, and ready to take on the world.

Did you know God is still in charge? He is! He WILL return and put a STOP to the sin and sorrow that plagues our world. He will stop the heartaches and dry the tears. He WILL bring an end to hypocrisy – and KEEP those who really belong to Him!

That eastern sky WILL split – and He WILL return! Lift up your heads! Your eternal redemption is coming soon!



Take it with You

“But you can be sure that I, God, the Master, have my eye on the Kinbgdom of Sin. I’m going to wipe it off the face of the earth. Still, I won’t totally destroy the family of Jacob. God’s Decree. I’m still given the orders around here . . .” Amos 9:8-9a

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

A Promise of Spring

All of the sudden, in the garden, there are these glowing spots of yellow! There they are -- spreading a splash of color over the still mostly brown earth. “Spring is coming,” they seem to say, as they nod their cheery heads at those who choose to take a moment and enjoy their beauty.

They have been in the earth all winter, getting ready. Ready to herald the announcement as one of the first flowers of spring -- announcing the seasons are once again changing . . . and warmer days are coming! With stem straight and green – and blossoms translucent in their color, they offer to us yet another message of hope, of promise.

In the dark, damp earth of winter they have waited. But not forever!!

When it was time, they came bursting forth with a silent vigor. Boldly they declare again the intricate design of their Creator!

Nature teaches us from its seasons – and its lessons echo into our lives. Lessons like -- winter doesn’t last forever. And . . . even its darkness prepares those willing to wait for a spring time sent from God’s own hand! Each season has a purpose – each purpose has a home – within the plan of our Creator.

When we’re His we can rest assured there is no season He won’t help us walk through. Boldly follow – unafraid – He knows the seasons and their changes, and He remains, changeless!

Take it with You

“. . . Don’t be afraid, don’t waver. March out boldly tomorrow – God is with you.” II Chronicles 20:17b

Monday, March 7, 2011

Beautifully Faithful

With an unblemished record, our Heavenly Father exemplifies a faithfulness which never changes – and remains forever. It’s the hope for our generation – as it has been the hope of those before us. The rock we place our faith on when faithlessness abounds around us. Our God has never failed –and He never will.

Amazingly – we sometimes forget that WE are HIS children – and it brings Him great joy when His character is reflected in us! Our world seems to take a look at commitment, and quickly characterize it as a “thing from the past.”

Faithfulness seems to be high on the list as long as things are going well. Bring the “hard times,” times -- when things are less than comfortable, and a different direction seems to beckon the soul.

In the pages of God’s Word there is a most encouraging life story of faithfulness. Faithfulness that went both ways! God was true to Himself – as He always is. He gave the dreams, was with him in rejection, stood by him in temptation, and remained with him in his darkest hours.

Yet Joseph was still hated by his brothers, thrown into a cistern, sold into slavery, lied about, and spent a considerable amount of time in prison! In all of this, Joseph was true to the God he served! He didn’t allow “feeling” to falsely influence the “fact” of His God. He didn’t equate the hardships of the “here and now” as a dictating question to the eternal faithfulness of the One he loved.

His faith remained – true and steadfast – and his life of commitment held – proving the One He loved most could keep Him when things were the worst.

Then, the day came. It was God’s time. Time to bring to the world the revelation He had shown to Joseph. With a stroke of genius as only GOD can do, He used a dream to a King, reminded a head cupbearer of a forgotten promise, and brought to light a prisoner – His faithful servant, Joseph.

It was time for complete and immediate restoration – and faithful Joseph was ready. The time of promise revealed had begun!

Faithfulness is always beautiful – both ways!

By Janene A. Dubbeld/FGG
Take it with You:

“Joseph was thirty years old when he went to work for Pharaoh the King of Egypt. As soon as Joseph left Pharaoh’s presence, he began his work in Egypt.” Genesis 41:46

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Isn’t it funny all of the crazy things we do when the “love bug” strikes us? Sometimes it’s even before the “love bug!” It might just be the “like bug!” We find ourselves wearing a certain color — because they like it. Buying a certain fragrance — looking for just the right card. . . All to communicate a “hidden” message that we hope won’t remain hidden forever.

Maybe you’ve heard the story about the young man at college with a stuttering problem. As I recall, he really liked a young lady on the campus whose name was Mary. Finally he got up enough nerve to ask her out for a date. The conversation went something like this, “Mmmaaarrryy, wwiiilll yyyoouuu gggooo ouououttt wwiiith mmmmeee?” To which she kindly but firmly declined.

However, this young man really did like Mary. So, he decided to do a little bit of work on it. He went back to his room, and for several weeks he practiced asking this question until he could voice it without stuttering. Once again he approached Mary. (I have to wonder — did she dread him coming?) This time, he said something like this, “Mary, will you go out with me?” She was astonished! “Did you practice that just for me?” She asked. His answer? “Yyyyeeeesssss!” As the story was told to me, she did go out with him, and ended up marrying him.

When my parents were attending college, Dad began to see things he really liked in my mom. As they were getting to know one another, talking to each other was very important. In fact, it was so important that one night after work he decided to talk to her through her dorm window. (Remember — cell phones and computers were non existent so texting or e-mail were out of the question.) As they were conversing out the window, Mom heard a horrifying sound — the clickety clack of the shoes belonging to the dean of women coming down the hall. She quickly closed the window — and dad, with no delay, jumped in his car and put it in reverse — in his haste not seeing the tree right behind him! Oh yes, building relationships will always cost you something! But . . . It was worth it. Dad married Mom and they shared a wonderful marriage — and were best friends for over fifty-two years.

Loving God most, and placing Him first is the very best way to begin the “relationship” search. When our relationships are built on Him and His Word, we find the only sure path to adventure into new, uncharted territory. Finding a companion for is a life altering decision. Following His guidelines and listening to His voice is the way to find the one He has for you.

God’s principle of love is always give not take. Giving and receiving are the way His circle works — not “take what you can get and run.” Give Him your life, your all, and let Him do the choosing. He knows best!

By: Janene A. Dubbeld/FGG

“Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.”
Deuteronomy 6:5