Tuesday, February 18, 2020

The man who says, “I know him,” but does not do what He commands is a liar, and the truth is not in him. I John 2:4

In the world of Theology there is ongoing debate between faith and works.  We do not get to Heaven by our deeds, we cannot earn God’s favor.  Agreed.

BUT…….if I, or you, became mute, would our actions tell the same story that our easily spoken words previously did?

Learning some new sign language, because actions matter.

Love Always,

Gretchen

Monday, February 17, 2020

How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and how He went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because God was with Him. Acts 10:38 

This verse is part of an entire story (Acts Chapter 10) involving three men:

1. Cornelius, a Roman (gentile) centurion, who, according to tradition, should worship the emperor and the patron gods of his military unit, but whose entire family worshiped and served God through benevolence.

2. Simon, a tanner, (gentile) who by trade, came into daily contact with dead animals, making himself totally unclean in the Jewish tradition and strongly looked down on by the ‘keepers of the law.’

3. Peter, the apostle, The Rock upon which Christ built His church, the Body of Christ.

Cornelius had a vision to send for Peter who was staying at the home of Simon the tanner in Joppa. The next afternoon Peter had an encounter with God and realized that Jewish law was no longer necessary for honoring God.

Peter met Cornelius, Cornelius and his whole family were filled the Holy Spirit, a second Pentecost, one for the gentiles. The end result was that Peter realized the Gospel was given universally to all, not just the descendants of Abraham.

We live in a world that seeks balance.  Equality is extremely valuable, but in seeking our own brand we often deprive others of theirs.  Peter, who loved Christ more than life itself, was making this mistake, but love allowed his heart to see truth and change the face of the  Christianity. 

An open heart is a product of faith and an invaluable tool to the Kingdom of God.

Love,

Gretchen

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.” John 3:3

Nicodemus, a member of the Jewish Sanhedrin, sneaks away in the middle of the night to find Jesus, the teacher, seeking the comfort of truth.  Jesus responds to his inquiry with rebirth, a radical new beginning, not bound by the natural cycle of life and death, but the beginning of life eternal.

It was to Nicodemus that Jesus spoke the beautiful words Martin Luther later called the Gospel in a sentence. “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

Death ends life, birth begins it. Eternal life does not begin at death, it begins at rebirth, that moment of belief, faith, confession and acceptance when Jesus becomes Savior and Lord.

Have a Lovely Day,

Gretchen

P.S. My statement about birth and the beginning of life pertains only to the matter of Nicodemus and rebirth and has nothing to do with today’s subject of when life actually begins.  Thank you.   

Friday, February 14, 2020

So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. Galatians 5:16

Wind, breath, dove or as gentle as a dove, the third part of the Godhead, that which has come to dwell in us and fill us so there is no part of us incomplete. 

The Christian gentiles in the church of Galatia were struggling with orthodox Jewish tradition, specifically circumcision.  Paul told them this physical act is irrelevant. Christ’s gift of Grace has eradicated any bondage from sin or man’s law.  However, freedom in salvation is not so much a freedom as an obligation to seek the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and produce spiritual fruit: Love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness and self control. (v.22)

It isn’t our outward appearance, our traditions and rituals, or anything else that keeps us close to the Heart of God. It is walking with and in His Spirit.  Satan doesn’t like that neighborhood so it’s a perfect place to reside.

Love,

Gretchen

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.  Ephesians 4:32

The early church struggled with divisions and such was the case in Ephesus, where predominately Gentile converts looked down on their fellow Jewish Christians. This Epistle, written by Paul, reads more like a sermon pamphlet than a friendly letter and in it he stresses an attitude of  ‘oneness,’ evidenced with actions.

If you read all of chapter 4, or study the entire book, you will notice, Paul doesn’t speak in generalities. There is too much at stake and honest truth is called for. Unresolved bitterness and grudges result in spiteful behavior, crippling the spread of the Gospel and minimizing the miracle of grace. Our underserved, unmerited favor, salvation, free for everyone, puts us all on equal ground.  One God, One Love.

If you are unsure about what to do, be nice. If you must ere, ere on the side of kindness. Christ died for you. Therefore, you must love the world that much too!

Love,

Gretchen

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Take delight in the LORD and He will give you the desires of your heart.  Psalm 37:4

This entire Psalm is a power packed song of encouragement, reminder and warning. It is not a blank check. Obtaining the desires of your heart is not the objective, sharing in the LORD’s delight is. 

Shared delight, a component of a healthy relationship, is a drop of wonder, a pinch of laughter and a full scoop of undivided attention. We must seek God’s perspective and celebrate righteousness with single mindedness purpose.  Then God’s desires and our desires merge. The result? He generously gives and you accept contentment and perfect peace.

I wish for you a Wonder Full Wednesday,

Gretchen

February 11, 2020

Then the LORD God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.  Genesis 2:7

The creation story is told two times. In Genesis chapter one, God spoke and the world came into order.  Chapter two’s accounting of creation connects the intimate detail of man’s origin to his relationship with the Creator.

Breath. The source of life.  Without oxygen intake we die.  Other things sustain health, but life begins and ends with a breath.  Breathing is involuntary.  The moment we exit the womb, inhale deeply and exhale with a mighty cry, we breath by no power of our own. Only His breath, that first gift of human life, was a choice.

We do have a one free choice that pertains to our breath.  Our vocal cords are anchored between our nostrils and our lungs and operate according to our will. With this one organ we can spread the glory to the One who loves us most, or we can rip His world, our neighbors, apart one word at a time.

With my breath today, I will smell some roses, sing some songs, laugh with children and shout to the LORD, for He is good.

Love, 

Gretchen

February 10, 2020

Dear Children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth. I John 3:18

John was called by Jesus to leave his fishing boats and follow. He and his brother James were known to have fiery temperaments and were coined, “Sons of Thunder.” Then John became one of Jesus’ closest friends. He was with Jesus in the most poignant moments of His ministry, and at the crucifixion when he was given care of Mary, Jesus’ mother. These events John witnessed had an impact on his deepening character. The reality of Christ’s purpose shaped John’s heart and He became a great champion of love.

I strongly encourage you to read the entire passage, I John 3:11-24.  If what you are feeling does not move you into action, then what you are feeling is not love. Words do not cost much. In fact, words of love are tossed around lightly and manipulatively, but actions are different.  Actions come at a price and payment is something we ration sparingly. 

Actions define our character, our faith, our heart.  It is not our words that express our love for God, but our behavior toward our fellow man.  For in unconditional love toward others we have given God complete and total control of the outcome and taken ourselves out the equation.  Giving all with absolutely no expectation of ever getting anything back but eternal life is serious action.  Love like you mean it!

Gretchen

Saturday, February 8, 2020

It was majestic in beauty, with its spreading boughs, for its roots went down to abundant waters.  Ezekiel 31:7

Egypt’s Pharaohs considered themselves to be immortal and infallible as did their subjects.  Egypt was successful, strong, like the tallest and strongest tree in the forrest, sustaining itself from an endless supply of resources only it could access. The prophecy? All things of earth come to pass at the will of the One True God.

Look at the verb ‘was’.  The second word in this scripture. It speaks volumes.  Was…….all gone.  The glory of the past is not today, it was……….

This earth will someday become a WAS. I will someday be an earthly WAS! The only sustaining, everlasting resource is Jesus’ love and free gift of eternal life.  When time ceases there will never again be a WAS, and until then, do not live for the things of this world, but the things for which time has no hold, ETERNITY.

Love you,

Gretchen

Friday, February 7, 2020

So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.  2 Corinthians 4:18

When I was young I heard, “If only I had the wisdom I have now, combined with the energy I had then.”  I vowed never to say those words, and here I am….plodding along, growing older, wiser and wishing.

Youth means dreaming, planning, executing, and accomplishing, until you realize the cars you own mean Saturdays with a water hose maintaining that car lot shine, walking miles to the store entrance to avoid a door ding and working overtime to pay the bank note. Wisdom means accepting that it will never reach ‘classic’ status if you haul your kids and their friends to the beach and the fuel turns to a useless vapor at a faster rate than you care to ponder. The only true value of possessions is the intangible things they provide……memories and connections of love.

Paul’s words to this church in Corinth speaks to the same mentality.  Invest in something lasting, Heaven, not just for yourself, but for others too.

Love,

Gretchen