Thursday, October 31, 2019

So I commend the enjoyment of life, because there is nothing better for people under the sun than to eat and drink and be glad.  Then joy will accompany them in their toil all the days of the life God has given them under the sun. Ecclesiastes 8:15

If you ask a certain blogger’s father, “How many guitars do you need to be happy?” His answer is, “One more.”  Such is life. We all work really hard to obtain ‘Just One More.’ But those earthly instruments will someday turn to dust and the man that drew music and joy from them will be pickin’ and grinnin’ in the Angel Band.

The writer of Ecclesiastes, a book of wisdom, is encouraging us to seek a life of joy found in our relationships, not our possessions. Seeking fame and fortune is vain. I won’t remember how many instruments dad collected, but I will remember our times together making music, refinishing furniture, roofing houses, talking theology and philosophy………it is the relationship that strengthened and empowered me to face life’s trials, not the things he owned.

God made us a social race.  We need each other.  He ordained the good things that life brings. Yes, we must work to sustain ourselves, but our jobs take us into relationships that give depth and color to our existence.  We do not have to creep through days worrying there is a sin behind every blessing and the other shoe must fall. Hold close the people in your world and cherish the moments you have been given.

Makin’ Memories,

Gretchen

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

And whether they listen or fail to listen- for they are a rebellious house – they will know that a prophet has been among them. Ezekiel 2:5

God commissioned Ezekiel to warn the wicked and call them to change their lives and command the righteous not to sin.

Freewill sets humanity apart from all other living creatures on earth.  It is a gift of love, woven into us by our Creator.  He could have designed robots driven by instinct, lacking emotion, sympathy, empathy, compassion. He did not and with this freedom we have all sinned.

The Biblical narrative does not hold Ezekiel accountable for man’s response to God’s Word. Every man will answer for their actions.  God asked the prophet, His servant, to obey and go, to act.  It is man’s choice to respond to God’s call and turn from his wicked ways.

Your response to God’s call, whether it be salvation or righteousness, is and always will be, your choice, and will direct the course of your life.  However, God does not waiver in His judgement and justice. HE does not change.  He is worthy of the love and obedience our freewill makes possible.

Love,

Gretchen

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

For we live by faith, not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7

This is a familiar verse, but it is not one I quote to myself often.  I like “I can do all things…..” or “Ask and it shall be given…..”  I am absolutely NOT trivializing these verses, they offer great strength and assurance in contrast to blind faith………. Oh yeah, there is no other kind of faith!

Looking back, every step of my journey makes perfect miraculous sense.  I see God’s omnipotent wisdom, faultless timing and all mighty providence at work in the wonder I call life. Looking forward? Time marches on with me kicking and screaming into the frightening unknown, begging God to give me a peek preview of my future so I can make logical sense of things to come. Ugh!!!!

Time forward is never going to be logical for the faithful. You can’t plan God’s ways, for they are not our ways, but rest assured, every step of faithfulness leads to the Throne.

Here’s my happily ever after: God’s reality far exceeds my scripted plan of action.

Living the (His) Dream!

Gretchen

Monday, October 28, 2019

Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the sinful nature with its passions and desires. Galatians 5:24

This is the concluding verse of the scripture passage containing the fruit of the spirit and the tell-tale signs of a sinful nature.  We are all born with a propensity toward wickedness, labeled ‘human nature’. It’s ugly! When we confess our sins and give ourselves to Christ we exchange our human nature for the likeness, in every facet of our lives, of our loving Savior.

The evidence of Christ alive and well within us should speak loudly through our actions and countenance. His presence gives power over sin, both yours and other’s. 

Be Bold Today!

Love,

Gretchen

Saturday, October 26, 2019

He came to Jesus at night and said, “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher who has come from God. For no one could perform the signs you are doing if God were not with Him.” John 3:2

This is from the story of Nicodemus. He was a Pharisee, a man of power and influence held hostage by the cynical and selfish agenda of his contemporaries and personal fear of an interrupted status quo. He came to Jesus in the secrecy of darkness seeking the light of truth.  Jesus walked him through the act of salvation, followed by the glory of God’s love and the promise of eternal life. (Check out verse 16.)

I love this story. Nicodemus was not noble and brave.  He crept through unlit streets hiding in doorways, lurking through shadows.  How offensive!  Jesus’ response was not a reaction to the insult, but an act of love, completing the purpose for which He came.

The manner in which we come, the questions we bring, the fears that weigh us down……..none of this matters.  It is the coming, the trusting, that changes life forever!  Jesus left Heaven to rescue you. Believe and be saved.

Love,

Gretchen

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers. Galatians 6:10

What is good?  Spreading the Gospel of Love, so others are freed from the bondage of sin.

Opportunity is where I get bogged down in my daily living.  Sometimes, my days are so busy with basic living needs I don’t have time to carry out specific ministry goals. Other days I need rest that involves staying home and not speaking to a soul.  I have financial and physical limitations that are frustrating.  I get so defeated about not doing enough that I often give up and do nothing at all.

Remember, scripture says, “As we have opportunity….”  While I was in college, my Godly boss secretly took my car and had it repaired while I fulfilled my shift. This act of goodness grew my faith. I was once so devastated I thought I could not go another step and a friend sat beside me and said, “I have been where you are and I know you will find your smile again.”  I grew strong. Upon receiving news of salvation for those I’ve prayed for, I grew more determined!  These were not moments of scripted ministry, but the Body of Christ at work in the breathing moments of life.  That’s ‘as we have opportunity!’ 

‘Good’ isn’t the one big event of a lifetime, it is the million little things we do each day.

Thank you,

Gretchen

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

But God raised Him from the dead, freeing Him from the agony of death, because it was impossible for death to keep its hold on Him. Acts 2:24

There are three important milestones in my spiritual development:

1. The moment I confessed my sins and received mercy and grace. 

2. The moment I asked the Holy Spirit to fill me with His presence.  He did.

3. The moment I came into awareness and reality of the power in Acts 2:24.

Read verse 23 also.  We only die one death and when we do, all things mortal loses its grip on us.  Disease cannot cripple us, sin cannot tempt us and sorrow cannot shadow our pathway.  Jesus could have said, “NO! I will NOT do this for an ungrateful, oblivious humanity!” But instead, He submitted to injustice and died.  Believe it or not, Satan would have preferred He live because death took away Satan’s power.  BUT WAIT! THERE’S MORE!  Jesus did not stay in the grave, neither will we and there is nothing, no power, no means ever, that will change this truth.  Game over! WE WIN!

Be Bold!

Gretchen

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. Deuteronomy 5:6 

I AM…….the all knowing, all powerful, all loving LORD your God who rescues those who call out and follow.

No child EVER has been satisfied with the answer, “Because I’m the grownup, that’s why.”  But every adult I know has used this as their ‘go to’ phrase in a pinch.  God, having every justifiable right to say, “Because I’m God, that’s why!” has chosen to indulge: “I brought you out of slavery, I have protected you, fed you, provided all your needs and I’m not going to stop, that’s why!”

Yes we must obey because He is God, but He reminds us that love is His singular agenda, our response can only be, trusting love in action.

Love,

Gretchen

Monday, October 21, 2019

Go now to your people in exile and speak to them. Say to them, “This is what the sovereign LORD says, whether they listen or fail to listen.” Ezekiel 3:11

Ezekiel is among 10,000 Israelites exiled in Babylon.  He was training for the priesthood when he found himself miles away from Jerusalem, the place tradition and family heritage reasoned he would serve for his lifetime. Ezekiel had strong reason to give up on the life God called him to. He didn’t. God told Ezekiel to go and tell His people to turn from their wicked ways knowing they likely wouldn’t listen or accept His word, but in verses 8 and 9 God promised to make Ezekiel strong and obstinate in the same manner of those he was sent to warn. He did.

Two things are always happening in the world of free will.  People get to choose, and their choice does not, nor will it ever change the Truth. God is truth and He is ever Wise and Constant.  Our reception or denial of this loving fact does NOT determine the validity or power of God’s call or plan. Just trust, in is always they right decision.

Love,

Gretchen