Monday, March 9, 2020

But we do see Jesus, who was made lower than the angels for a little while, now crowned with glory and honor because He suffered death, so that by the grace of God He might taste death for everyone. Hebrews 2:9

Hebrews is known as the sermonic epistle. The writer has an absolute mission to thoroughly deliver the story of salvation.

For a very brief moment in history Christ shared our human nature, and then He died. Death brings an end to earthly everything.  It is incredibly hard to fathom an eternity we know little of, while resting all our hope upon its existence. The crevice between Heaven and earth never seems broader than in times of deepest grief, but then, peace that passes all understanding washes over us in a comforting wave, and by faith, all is made clear.

While on earth, satan threw all his powers against Jesus.  He withheld nothing to defeat the purpose of God through Jesus. Satan DID NOT want Jesus to give His life for yours.  But He did. The moment Jesus drew his final breath, satan lost!  Then, on that glorious resurrection morning, His sacrificial love changed the face of the world. Death lost all its sting.

Death is nothing but the end of satan’s grip.  God’s redeeming and saving power has been assured because Jesus left Heaven and tasted death for us all. 

Have a wonderful and powerful Monday!

Gretchen   

Saturday, March 7, 2020

This is what the LORD says: “Cursed are those who trust in mortals, who depend on flesh for their strength and whose hearts turn away from the LORD.” Jeremiah 17:5

God’s chosen people have repeatedly turned away from God’s sovereign rule, also known as love.  Earthy treasure habitually becomes far more important than the Provider. The proceeding verses in chapter 17 tell the story of children that know more about pagan gods than they do the God of Israel.

This is going to get ugly so be ready.  If your children can name movie stars, professional athletes and know how to shop for name brand clothing, but don’t know Abraham from Moses…..there is a serious problem in their life and yours. 

I’m not done.  If they know McDonalds from Burger King by their logos, yet they don’t know why church steeples have crosses on them……..we have a problem.

Here’s good news!  It is easily fixed!  There is nothing more valuable and important on this earth than God’s Holy word and His community of believers.  DON’T MISS HEAVEN FOR THE WORLD!

I really love each of you!

Gretchen

Friday, March 6, 2020

When you were dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made you alive with Christ. He forgave us all our sins. Colossians 2:13

The Christian community at Colossae was being led astray by false teaching.  Jewish mysticism had become a serious problem.  These mystics wanted a return to Jewish customs, and believed that they could move in and out of Heaven and visit with the angels. A residual arrogance appeared, removing Christ as the center of worship.

Paul, a Jew, sets the record straight!  Circumcision, the irreversible physical distinction between Jewish men and all others on earth, is NOT what brings about salvation.   God sent His Son who brought everlasting life through His death. Only one way to Heaven? Through the cross! This is worthy of great praise and worship.

Have a great weekend!

Gretchen

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her. Ephesians 5:25

There must have been marital issues in the early church.  There must have been disputes about who got to have the last word, who got to do what and it must have been ugly or Paul would not have felt compelled to write these words of instruction. Christian homes are not exempt from gender role issues. We have this in my home starting with the fact that my husband is a much better cook than I am. The issue Paul is addressing is not who does what, or who is designated a slave and who has the right to be a petty tyrant. It is unity rooted in LOVE! 

The scripture proceeding this states, “Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything.”  There is no mention of the word LOVE in this verse, but I go to church and submit myself to worship and service because I LOVE! Christian communities, especially families, should model a right relationship with Jesus and each other.  (For appropriate definitions of love see I Corinthians 13)

Years, (I mean years!) ago, my stay at home mother became ill with the flu. During her incapacitation my dad made the best potato soup I ever remember tasting, to feed his four little children! He kept up with the dishes and the laundry too. It wasn’t about who was meant to do what, it was about taking care of this important and intimate relationship. He acted out of love.  In turn, my mother packed the household more than once and stepped into the unknown because dad felt the call of Christ to go into a new community and spread the Gospel.  Her actions were indicative of her great faith in her Savior and the husband called to serve.  It’s all about love!

Have a great almost Friday,

Gretchen

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Adam made love to his wife Eve, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain. She said, “With the help of the LORD I have brought forth a man.” Genesis 4:1

When I was a young adult studying to be a teacher I had to take a class called Child Development. Covering everything from conception to puberty and all the nature verses nurture in between was quite alarming. Simple math gave me concern that by the time 3% of children have hearing impairment, 3% have vision impairment, 3% have this or that and so on……upwards of 100% of children suffer from disease or handicap! What did I take away from this? A baby is a wonder!

When Eve gave birth to her first born, she gazed down and saw the miracle that he was.  Every tiny fingernail and every curl on his head was a most precious gift from God, a miracle. And the curse of child birth was totally irrelevant.  Her baby was perfect in every way!

The human race is so much more than the result of sex. We habitually take our existence and that of others for granted, but you are not the will of man, you are the loving act of God.  Gaze upon yourself as Eve did when she saw the first man born of flesh, then look around. With the help of the LORD we are here. Chins up! We are a miracle a wonder!

Love,

Gretchen

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die.” John 11: 25

The Jews in Judea were seeking to kill Jesus.  The Jewish establishment was growing very uncomfortable with Jesus’ message and growing popularity. Then, Jesus learns that his very good friend Lazarus, from Bethany, a town in Judea, has become ill.  Lazarus’ sisters send for Jesus. Jesus’ disciples advise against this due to the current political climate surrounding Jesus.

In verse 4 of this passage Jesus said, “This sickness will not end in death.”  The disciples thought He meant the illness wasn’t terminal. In verse 11 He says, “I am going there to wake him up.” The disciples argued that if he was only sleeping why bother to go at all?  Jesus bluntly told them, “He’s dead.” (verse 14) So the disciples decide that if Jesus is insistent on going, He will not go alone.

The continuing story tells of the sister’s grief and many who have gathered to comfort them. Jesus tells Martha, Lazarus will rise again and Martha agrees that indeed he will resurrect in the last days. Then Jesus spoke the beautiful words above!  Jesus is the resurrection today! Not ages from now, today!

Not one of the characters in this story could imagine the terror of the coming days. In just a few weeks Jesus would be crucified.  He did not want to leave His friends and followers with no hope, not even for three scary days. Lazarus was the opportunity to show that death did not have the last word.

We often live as though Jesus is the resurrection and the death. STOP! Jesus said, “ I am, The Resurrection and The Life!”

Have a wonderful Tuesday!

Gretchen

Monday, March 2, 2020

You armed me with strength for battle; you humbled my adversaries before me. 2 Samuel 22:40

David’s life has come to an end. He looks back and sees his personal failures, but they fall irrelevant in the face of God’s mercy, grace and constant presence.

THE ONLY THING RELEVANT IN YOUR LIFE IS WHAT GOD SEES, AND YOUR LIFE RESTORED.  If David can stand confidently before God with a grateful heart, so can you.

Fear of past sins will destroy a forgiven present. Sins aren’t covered, they are washed away, dissolved, swirled down the drain never to be remembered again. Hallelujah!

Have a great day!

Gretchen