Thursday, December 31, 2015

Sometimes you've got to look back...


Happy New Year dear readers!  I, for one, am glad to see 2015 end and I look forward to what God has in store for 2016.  Normally I am not one for looking backwards.  What's done is done and there isn't anything that can change it.  But sometimes......... sometimes you've just got to look back.

Paul recognized this need.  In Philippians chapter 4 he spends several verses advising the readers to  find joy in everything, and to focus on the good.  (Philippians 4:4-8)  These are wonderful verses and would obviously be a blessing to anyone who implemented them.  But Paul seemed to know that even with the best of intentions people stumble.  And sometimes when we stumble things begin to look bleak.

In verses 10-18 Paul reminds the people of Philippi of the times that he faced hardship, that he "knows what it is to be in need".  When no other church supported him, the Philippians did.  When he was in Thessalonica they repeatedly sent him gifts to assist him.  God used them to provide for Paul.  Paul isn't trying to build them up, but to make it personal.  He is trying to help them see the part they played in God's provision for Paul so that they will connect with the next sentence.   This sentence:
And my God will supply every need of yours
according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

~Philippians 4:19
emphasis mine
God will supply every need.  Let that sink in.  God will supply every need of yours!  Sometimes we need to be reminded of what God is capable of, what He has already done.  That is why Paul made sure to point out the ways God had used the philippians to supply for his needs and make it personal for them before this verse.  And we can take comfort in the knowledge that it is still true for us today.  (Hebrews 13:8)

Sometimes we need to be reminded of just how much God has supplied for our needs.  Sometimes we get lost in the troubles, the darkness, the pain of this world and lose sight of this truth.  I know there were many times in 2015 that this was true for me.  And I am sure that there will probably be a few times in the year to come that it could happen as well. 

Might I encourage you this year to begin a new tradition - one of remembrance.  My family has used several different tools for this over the years.  We created a blessing jar for several years.  A simple jar that we kept on a shelf in our living room with a notepad beside it.  Every time one of us felt especially blessed by God we recorded it on paper, dated it and placed it in the blessing jar.  On New Year's Eve we opened the jar and read through them.  I was amazed at some of the notes as we read them.  Not that God had blessed us, but at the many blessings my young children recognized that I had begun to take for granted.  ("Thank you for the pretty yellow flowers (they were dandelions) in the yard.  They make me happy."  "Thank you for the rain today.  It was fun to play in.")

My pastor keeps a special chest in which his family saves "touchstones" to remind them of times that they have been blessed.  Items range from receipts to letters to candles.  Every member of the family can tell you exactly what the item represents and how God came through in that particular situation.

I keep a journal.  Nothing fancy, just a 3-ring binder with some tabbed dividers.  Inside I record scripture that speaks to me, prayers (and how god answered them), copies of emails that were sent to me by complete strangers with just the right words at just the right time, and so much more.  When I need a reminder of God's provision for me I open it up and flip through and am comforted by how my God looks after all of my needs and the needs of those I love. 

As a special New Year's gift I want to share some starter pages for you to create your own journal.  It is nothing fancy, just a few divider pages for things that I wanted to include in my own journal.  You can see a sample below.  Click here to download the PDF file. I pray that it helps you in those moments where you need to look back to remember that God's got this!



*originally published on Coffee with Christ

Friday, December 25, 2015

Merry Christmas

It is Christmas Eve as I write this.  My family sits watching Christmas shows with the tree lit up while I ponder the ways that God has protected and cared for us over this last year.  I have been blessed to see my children grow a year older, to see my husband draw close to God, and to spend a lot of quality time with my first grandchild.  We had a lot of moments in which we weren't sure how things were going to turn out, and even a few in which a positive outcome seemed impossible, and yet we have come through.

I began a new Bible study this week focusing on all the names of God.  In Jewish culture a name is more than just a unique label to identify a person.  A name is a description of a person's personality - it identifies a quality of them.  Therefore when someone assigns God a name it isn't a new identity for Him, but a newly identified aspect of who He is.

One of the earliest names given to God is by Abraham in Genesis chapter 22.  God has called him to sacrifice his son, a test of his obedience to and trust in God.  Abraham brings him up the mountain, builds an altar, lays his son upon it and raises his knife before God stops him.  It is then that God shows him the ram he is to offer instead.  Abraham then identifies a key aspect of God and names Him:
The Greek and Latin root of the word provide shed a bit more light on this wonderful aspect of God.  You see pro- means before and vid- means to see.  God gives us what we need before we even see the need!  

Which brings me back to Christmas.  Since Eve bit the fruit God saw the need to provide a way to return to Him.  We may have run from that need over the years, and some of us may not even realize how much we truly do need that relationship with Him.  But God knew - and before we recognized it He had already developed and implemented a plan to provide for us.  And many years later He did - by sending His Son down to earth as a helpless babe to experience all that we might.  

Jesus came to take on every thing that you or I have ever done that could separate us from His Father.  He paid the price so that we could once again have fellowship with God, so that we could again enter into a close, personal relationship with Him.  He is the ultimate provision!

So as you open your Christmas gifts and enjoy time with your family today, please take a few moments to remember the best gift you could ever be given - Jesus - and take the time to give Him the best gift of all - YOU.  

Merry Christmas!


*originally published on Coffee with Christ