The Father’s Heart
And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father…(Isaiah 9:6, NKJV)
This prophecy from Isaiah was during a time when God was typically NOT referred to as “Father”. In fact, the Jewish people felt the name of God was so holy it shouldn’t even be fully written out. So this was an unusual idea that the Savior who would rescue them from oppression would be a Father forever to them.
His Name
As Christmas approaches, we think about the gift of Jesus to this beautiful but broken world. He came offering something better for man. Something better than following a list of rules. Something better than being coerced, condemned and pressured to act a certain way. That something better was the God-kind of LOVE. It is a love that is bigger than our human capacity. It is a love that can handle those set against it. It’s a love that eats up the darkness in its path. It is a love that knows the natural realm must always bow to the Spiritual. It is not tempted to gaze only on the natural, but is anchored in a spiritual kingdom.
Wonderful Gift
WONDERFUL would be the ultimate leader, the kind we could trust and rely upon, the kind that would understand and help us, the kind that would bring great peace and joy to the earth. WONDERFUL would never grow weary of us or leave us. He would be our personal counselor. Instead of following a list of rules, we would have a friend to rely upon daily.
Finding the “Yes, And!”
When I (Judi) was a young theatre student at the University of the Arts, I studied classical theatre. But when I graduated and worked my first few professional jobs, I found that improvisation was the venue that I was most cast into. I quickly learned how to build a scene with someone completely unknown to me and create situations and “realities” that were beyond my imagination.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Expressing gratitude is a lot like this. It’s focusing on what we DO have. The enormity of blessings we carry about each day often goes unnoticed because of seemingly more pressing issues: the many trials and tragedies also encountered in this life.
Spiritual Heart Transplant
Not long ago, a man became the first heart-transplant patient to receive a heart from a pig. He lived for a few months, but sadly, he died. I’m not going to make any cheap jokes about this man’s situation, but I will confess that I noticed my mind slightly thinking about how a pig’s heart might affect the behavior of a man. I caught myself wondering, not seriously, but a fleeting thought that maybe the pig heart would give the man some pig-like ways.
Divine Love
Someone once said that the “woman with the issue of blood” was like the church. We have many “bloody issues” that need to be healed.
I want to talk a little about issues, topics, and controversies that can sometimes distract us from our real purpose. They can cause us to hide the gift that we really have for this world.
How Do I Renew My Mind?
A question I often hear from sincere Christians is, “How do I renew my mind?”
My first answer is that we don’t renew our own minds. We are changed by the “renewal of the Holy Spirit” (Titus 3:5), and it really can be quite effortless.
Let The Good Grow
Just a thought from the parable of the wheat and tares…
My main takeaway is that we can damage the growth of good things (wheat) by focusing on getting rid of bad things (tares). That’s why legalism actually does damage.
Reconciliation Mentality
In the beginning… God made us like Himself. The intention was that we would be united with Him. He would be our Life, our strength, our everything we would need.
Later, Adam would separate from God. The man would not see himself as belonging with God, but Adam become “the other”, someone whose differences could not be overlooked.
Cheering for the Underdog
We all love a good underdog story. It feels so good to see someone overcome their difficulties. We love that they succeed, even when people said they could not. I think most of us relate to those stories, because either we have overcome obstacles ourselves, or we are in the process of overcoming something now.
Like Cream In Your Coffee
When you put cream in your coffee, it all becomes one. It literally becomes a different drink, because of the union of the ingredients. Once they are mingled together, you cannot take it back. You cannot make it black coffee again.
Greater Clarity
“When will the kingdom of God be established on earth?” the Pharisees asked Jesus. He responded by telling them that the kingdom of God does not come with ocular observation because the kingdom of God is within you. (see Luke 17:20-21)
Love Who Is In Front of Us
What can we do when it seems like the world around us is falling apart? When it feels like the hate is palpable and the end of division is nowhere in sight?
Love who is in front of us.
What can we do when the world seems hopelessly lost? And nobody seems to regard the Jesus we know and love?
Love who is in front of us.
You Are God’s Favorite
When we were newly married, I traveled with Rick to a church meeting where he had spoken previously, but I had never been. They had known Teresa, his first wife of 34 years who had passed away from cancer. I was nervous but excited to meet this special group of people.
Intimacy With the Father
When Judi and I were getting to know each other, we had fun revealing everything about ourselves. Judi would ask me all kinds of questions and I was happy to answer them because I wanted her to know me. She later said that most guys try to present themselves in the best light possible, but she liked that I didn’t do that. To which I replied, “Well, I wanted you to know the real me, even my weaknesses.”
New Creation
Like an electric current, the Holy Spirit has come into us and connected us with God, the Source. The current/power is within us now. We are no longer trying to get God outside of ourselves to do something for us. He’s given us everything already. He’s given us Himself.
This Was Your Life
Did you ever see the little “Christian” comic booklet titled, “This Was Your Life”?
It was horrible. It depicted a dead man watching his life as a movie. He was shown telling a dirty joke, leering at a woman, and smoking and drinking. Obviously, he went to hell in the story.
The Source is With You
In “Star Wars”, they often say, “May the force be with you,” but the true Force, God in us, is always with us, so it’s not something to hope or wish for.
In fact, we can confidently say, “The SOURCE is with us.”
I Am Free
I’ve often heard that God is a God of justice. This is usually used as an argument for punishing sin, but maybe we misunderstand the whole idea of God’s “justice”. From what I see in the Bible, and from what I personally experience with my Father, His justice is completely different from a human idea of justice.