Who is He?

They were trying to trick Jesus into doing something they could put him on trial for.  So they hauled out a woman they had caught in the act of adultury and they mention that The Law of Moses says to stone her.

When they ask Jesus what he had to say about this, he kneels down and starts to write in the dust with his finger.

This is the only mention in the Bible of Jesus doing this.  Interesting!!  And there have been lots of theories about what Jesus wrote.

I wouldn’t be surprised if he wrote something like “Where is the man?”

Because the Law of Moses actually says that both the man and the woman should be stoned.  The religious leaders would know this but, once again, they were twisting the law to suit their situation.  They were sinning.

Jesus called their bluff by telling the one who was without sin to throw the first stone.  Then he stoops down to write again.  Was he writing the man’s name?

The religious leaders began to slip away, one by one – the oldest leaving first.  Did the guilt weigh heavier on the oldest because they had not only sinned but had also led the younger ones into sin?

Jesus shows grace to the woman by not condemning her but she’s not off free – he tells her to stop sinning.  He cares for her and wants her to stop getting herself in these situations. 

Thank you, dear Jesus, for your grace. 

They Asked for It

The Isrealites just weren’t happy with what they had.  They wanted to be like everyone else.  They wanted a king.

They asked God for a king and he gave them one.  And then he sent thunder and rain down upon them for asking!   Samuel condemned them for their sin and told them that the heavy hand of God would be on them because of their request.

This one scares me a little – how about you?

It makes me want to reconsider what I’m asking God for.

Whatever it is, I don’t really want it if it’s going to bring thunder and rain from God into my life. 

I don’t want it if it displeases God.

I know God tells us in the Bible to pray fervently and specifically and constantly.  Passages like this one have caused me to add the word ‘carefully’ to that list.   I’ve started adding ‘conditions’ onto my prayers such as – if it’s what you want, if this is what you have planned, if this is the right thing for this person, etc.

By saying this, I’m acknowledging that I don’t know what’s best (that’s sometimes a hard one to admit) and I’m asking God to break out his best for this situation.  It works for me – and it keeps me out of the rain 🙂

Grumbling

The people grumbled in their tents.

They refused to enter the pleasant land,

They refused to obey the Lord,

They just wouldn’t believe God’s promise to care for them.

So they sat in their tents and grumbled.

Do we ever do this?  Grumbling in our tent because of what’s happening in our lives but refusing to trust God enough to make changes?  Do we refuse to go along with God’s purpose in our lives?   Do we remove ourselves from the umbrella of his blessing by our disobedience and then grumble about the consequences?

Dear Father, we thank you for all of the evidence in our lives that you care for us.  Please help us live a life of obedience to you so we can stop our grumbling.

It’s Already Started

“Those who believe in God who sent me have eternal life.”  Jesus tells us in John 5.

And it’s already started – eternal life for those of us who believe.  It just continues on from here.

Our relationship with God never ends…..

God tells us that nothing can ever separate us from his love,

nothing.

Knowing how my story is going to end gives me a lot of comfort. No matter what happens here on earth, when it’s all done, I know where I’m going to be.

Knowing how it all ends also gives me a lot of confidence – the beginning was good, this middle part is shaping up well and I know the ending is going to be fantastic!

Eternal life with God!  And it’s already started!

Thank you, Father God!

Checking In…..

on your journey. Several of you are faithfully taking this journey with me and I’d love to hear what God has been saying to you and what he is doing in your life through our reading of his word.

I’ve got to share one of the very spectacular things God has done so far in my journey.  Around February our pastor mentioned in church that he and his wife are planning to host a tour to Israel in October and he hoped people would sign up to go with them because it would ‘change your life’.  I smiled because going to Israel is definitely on my bucket list and  I want to go some day.  Right at that moment, it was like God tapped me on the shoulder and told me I was supposed to go this year.  Really?  And it was very clear to me that it was part of what God wants to do in my life as part of my journey through the Bible.

I picked up the brochure about the trip and there was a sentence that said ” This experience will change how you read the Bible for the rest of your life”.  Yup, part of the journey.  I shared what was going on with Dave, my husband, and he reminded me that the timing for going this year was really bad because our bank account is still in recovery mode after our daughter’s wedding last year.   I reluctantly agreed that he was right but why was I hearing this from God?

So I asked God to show me if this was a plan for now or for the future.  If it was for now, I asked him to show me how this was supposed to work financially.

Every time I thought about it, I would pray…and nothing happened.  Except I still had a strong sense that this was supposed to happen this year.  I had talked to a couple of friends about it and, when they asked me what was up, I told them I was in waiting mode.  It started to look like my timing was off because nothing was happening.

And then I won a big award at work!  YIPPEE!  I didn’t even know I was nominated for it.  And it came with a check.  The minute  I opened the envelope I knew it was from God because it was the amount of the tour!  I wouldn’t have been surprised to see his signature on it!  🙂 He had been working out a plan, I just needed to wait  for it!

Now it was obvious that I was going and I really wanted my husband to go to, too.  He wasn’t convinced UNTIL he met a man he works with who said he went on a trip to Israel and it ‘changed his life’.  When my husband asked him what tour he went on, the man said he went with a church group two years ago.  This  guy who just happens to work with Dave and who just happened to get in a conversation with Dave about Israel and who lives 30 miles away from my church went with OUR church group 2 years ago.  Yup – Dave is supposed to go, too.  So now we’re both signed up!

It’s very evident that God has some truly amazing things planned for us this year.  The fact that he wants to ‘change our lives’ is coming out loud and clear!

Thank you, Dear God!

Sometimes we harvest….

and sometimes we water and sometimes we plant.  It really depends on what the Holy Spirit is guiding us to do.  He does all of the work through us- we just have to be faithful.

In John 4, Jesus is telling the disciples to go out and harvest what they didn’t plant.  Others had done the planting and watering because that was what they were supposed to do.  Now the disciples needed to wake up and look around at all of the fields ripe for harvesting.

This reminds me of two stories about harvesting souls from other’s work.  My husband, Dave, has the gift of evangelism and was once on team from our church which would set up appointments to go talk with new visitors to our church.  Sometime during the conversation, they would ask the people they were visiting where they were on their spiritual journey.  More than once, the people would say that they were really interested in knowing more about Jesus and they wanted to take the step to become a believer.  Dave said they didn’t have to say anything — they were there and the field was ripe for harvest.

I also had a situation where a woman who worked for me told me she wanted to have Jesus in her heart.  We were doing her annual review and I happened to mention something about Promise Keepers – my husband may have been out-of-town at one of the events.  She asked more questions about it and ended up telling me she was ready to believe.  Ripe for harvest.

We just have to be faithful in our witness for Christ.  Sometimes we plant, sometimes we water and sometimes we get to harvest.

Thank you, God, for using us in the spiritual journeys of people around us.  Please help us to be faithful witnesses.

A Fresh Wind

John tells us the story of a Jewish leader, Nicodemus, who comes to talk to Jesus after dark one evening.

We know why he went after dark, don’t we?  He didn’t want to be seen.  He was one of ‘them’ – the people who were threatened by Jesus, the people who were looking for the right time to kill Jesus.

But maybe not.   Nicodemus says that he knows Jesus has been sent by God and that there is plenty of evidence that God is with him.  When Jesus talks to Nicodemus about being born again, like a good politician Nicodemus immediately starts splitting hairs about how this was impossible.  Really?  He had just said that he had seen God do many wonders through Jesus.

Nicodemus wanted to believe but he had big things in his life that were holding him back.  He had position and traditions and people’s expectations of him that had him closing his mind and closing his heart to the fresh wind of God’s spirit that the Holy Spirit could give birth to in his life.

I never realized before that Jesus was talking to Nicodemus when he said John 3:16.  The whole Gospel in one verse!

And Nicodemus missed it!  He walked away!  I’ve always wondered if Nicodemus may have been part of the thousands of people who believed later after the resurrection when the disciples started their ministries.  How could a smart man like him have an interaction like he had with Jesus and not be changed? 

Dear Father, please help us open up our lives to the work of your Holy Spirit.  We don’t want to miss anything!

What God wants us to know

The beginning of  the book of John is awesome, isn’t it?

In the beginning was the Word. (capitalized because he’s referring to Jesus)

The Word was God.

The Word gave life to everything.

His life brought light into the darkness.  (Hallelujah!)

The darkness can never extinguish it. (Amen!)

When we believe in Him, he gives us the right to become children of God.

The Word became human and made his home among us.

He is full of unfailing love and faithfulness.

We know God when we know Jesus.  God revealed himself to us through the life and death of his son Jesus.  Jesus embodied everything God wants us to know about him. 

Thank you,  dear Father!

What’s God Going to Say to Us in May?

 How’s it going?  We are all ready about one-third of the way through the Bible – isn’t that amazing!  It looks like a huge task at the beginning of the year but God blesses that committment and helps us along the journey.  If you’ve stopped reading or have gotten behind, skip up to May with us and start again.  It’s all good!

Here’s the reading Plan for May:

1 Judges 13:1-14:20; John 1:29-51; Psalm 102:1-28; Proverbs 14:15-16
2 Judges 15:1-16:31; John 2:1-25; Psalm 103:1-22; Proverbs 14:17-19
3 Judges 17:1-18:31; John 3:1-21; Psalm 104:1-24; Proverbs 14:20-21
4 Judges 19:1-20:48; John 3:22-4:3; Psalm 104:24-35; Proverbs 14:22-24
5 Judges 21:1 – Ruth 1:22; John 4:4-42; Psalm 105:1-15 Proverbs 14:25
6 Ruth 2:1-4:22; John 4:43-54; Psalm 105:16-36; Proverbs 14:26-27
7 1 Samuel 1:1-2:21; John 5:1-23; Psalm 105:37-45; Proverbs 14:28-29
8 1 Samuel 2:22-4:22; John 5:24-47; Psalm 106:1-12; Proverbs 14:30-31
9 1 Samuel 5:1-7:17; John 6:1-21; Psalm 106:13-31; Proverbs 14:32-33
10 1 Samuel 8:1-9:27; John 6:22-42; Psalm 106:32-48; Proverbs 14:34-35
11 1 Samuel 10:1-11:15; John 6:43-71; Psalm 107:1-43; Proverbs 15:1-3
12 1 Samuel 12:1-13:23; John 7:1-30; Psalm 108:1-13; Proverbs 15:4
13 1 Samuel 14:1-52; John 7:31-53; Psalm 109:1-31; Proverbs 15:5-7
14 1 Samuel 15:1-16:23; John 8:1-20; Psalm 110:1-7; Proverbs 15:8-10
15 1 Samuel 17:1-18:4; John 8:21-30; Psalm 111:1-10; Proverbs 15:11
16 1 Samuel 18:5-19:24; John 8:31-59; Psalm 112:1-10; Proverbs 15:12-14
17 1 Samuel 20:1-21:15; John 9:1-41; Psalm 113:1-114:8; Proverbs 15:15-17
18 1 Samuel 22:1-23:29; John 10:1-21; Psalm 115:1-18; Proverbs 15:18-19
19 1 Samuel 24:1-25:44; John 10:22-42; Psalm 116:1-19; Proverbs 15:20-21
20 1 Samuel 26:1-28:25; John 11:1-54; Psalm 117:1-2; Proverbs 15:22-23
21 1 Samuel 29:1-31:13; John 11:55-12:19; Psalm 118:1-18; Proverbs 15:24-26
22 2 Samuel 1:1-2:11; John 12:20-50; Psalm 118:19-29; Proverbs 15:27-28
23 2 Samuel 2:12-3:39; John 13:1-30; Psalm 119:1-16; Proverbs 15:29-30
24 2 Samuel 4:1-6:23; John 13:31-14:14; Psalm 119:17-32; Proverbs 15:31-32
25 2 Samuel 7:1-8:18; John 14:15-31; Psalm 119:33-48; Proverbs 15:33
26 2 Samuel 9:1-11:27; John 15:1-27; Psalm 119:49-64; Proverbs 16:1-3
27 2 Samuel 12:1-31; John 16:1-33; Psalm 119:65-80; Proverbs 16:4-5
28 2 Samuel 13:1-39; John 17:1-26; Psalm 119:81-96; Proverbs 16:6-7
29 2 Samuel 14:1-15:22; John 18:1-24; Psalm 119:97-112; Proverbs 16:8-9
30 2 Samuel 15:23-16:23; John 18:25-19:22; Psalm 119:113-128; Proverbs 16:10-11
31 2 Samuel 17:1-29; John 19:23-42; Psalm 119:129-152; Proverbs 16:12-13