Wednesday, November 13, 2019

That which was from the beginning which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked at and our hands have touched-this we proclaim concerning the Word of Life. 1 John 1:1

Please finish the rest of this beautiful passage of scripture through verse 4.

An apostle (he knew Jesus personally) John was one of the first twelve disciples.  He lived and served closely beside Jesus throughout His earthly ministry. 

John was probably the last living apostle. Near the end of his life he began to see the Christian church pressured to accept other philosophies and ideas conflicting with the pure Gospel of Christ. He passionately writes what he knows to be divine truth, what he witnessed in the flesh and lived his life to proclaim.

Jesus is both a person and a message.  He is the Son of God and the Word of God.  He came in human form to bring God’s voice to a world grown deaf, while modeling a life of absolute servanthood and love.  Jesus left the glory of Heaven to suffer the pain, both physical and emotional, of humanity, just so you could have victory over sin and death! In Christ alone you find life.

Love,

Gretchen

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

He was chosen before the creation of the world, but was revealed in these last times for your sake. I Peter 1:20 

Peter was one of the twelve disciples that walked and talked with Jesus during His three years of ministry.  He knew Jesus as intimately as any friend could, hearing the Gospel first hand, as Jesus spoke it. 

Jesus was, is and always will be.  He does not exist in linear time as we know it. We think of eternity as only the future, but it is the past as well. Before the world was created, before mankind came to be, God had a plan of redemption, salvation and restoration for each of us.  Humanity has never been left destitute.

Have a great day.

Love,

Gretchen

Monday, November 11, 2019

The goal of this command is love, which comes from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith. I Timothy 1:5

Love, a pure heart, good conscience, sincere faith.  These are the things that bring personal Holiness; a complete lack of personal agenda and total submission to God’s will.

Love what God loves, seek the goodness of His Kingdom, sleep well in the peace of doing right and know that God has your life in His Hands. 

Timothy has been charged to bring an accounting to false teachers.  Their message was tainted with hidden agenda, but the world cannot argue with God’s perfect, selfless love. 

When in doubt, and there will be times you will be, just love.  Let God carry the burden of theology……who’s right, who’s wrong….. you just love.  It will reveal who’s side you are on while cultivating a faith of perfect peace.

Happy Veterans Day,

Gretchen

Saturday, November 9, 2019

You have searched me LORD, and you know me.  Psalm 139:1

Here is a list of the top 10 things you will never hear God say:

1.)  “Wow, I didn’t see that coming!”

2.)  “Oh goodness! What are we going to do now?”

3.)  “That’s a first!”

4.)  “Oops!”

5.)  “Wait, let me start all over.”

6.)  “If only I’d listened to you.”

7.)  “I give up satan, you can have this one.”

8.)  “You can take if from here.”

9.)  “You again?!”

10.) “Figure it out yourself.”

The greatest assurance found is knowing there isn’t any part of you that God, your Creator, doesn’t know. He knows your secret anxieties and insecurities.  He knows your hopes and aspirations. God knows you like no other, and He has found you worthy of redemption at a very great price.

Because God already knows what holds you together, what gets you up in the morning, trust Him and allow Him to perfect you, your heart, into the most wonderful version of ‘You’ that can ever possibly be.

Love,

Gretchen

Friday, November 8, 2019

Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered, Psalm 32:1

We are Blessed!  Eternal life has already begun for those whose sins are forgiven.  Remember, Jesus died so we didn’t have to!!!

Have a great Day,

Love,

Gretchen

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Mood celebration or a Sabbath day. Colossians 2:16

Tradition is the living faith of the dead, traditionalism is the dead faith of the living. – Jaroslav Pelikan.

Paul is speaking to a congregation of new converts, gentiles, not Jews.  Up until the resurrection  Jewish people depended on strict adherence to Levitical law for guidance in religious behavior. But now, Jesus taught that loving God above all else and your neighbor as yourself, (Mark 12:28-34) was the key to the Kingdom of Heaven.

With the break from tradition, people were offended and arguments ensued.  (Read all of Col. 2. It’s really good!)

Tradition can guide us forward, but Jesus did not sacrifice Himself on a cruel cross to assure we worship twice on Sunday and once through the week with three songs each service, a forty minute sermon, an offering in the middle and pot roast for dinner.  Yes, the Sabbath is Holy, it is a time set aside for the exclusive acknowledgement of the ONE that gave His Son, and the Son that gave His life. That is love! There’s nothing traditional about that!  SO! Do not be held hostage by traditionalism.  Be an advocate and conduit of unconditional love in action.

Have a great Thursday!

Gretchen

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in
you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own.
1 Corinthians 6:19

Corinth was a bustling metropolis, one of the top five busiest towns of the Roman empire at the time of Paul’s missionary trip there.  Located between the Aegean and Adriatic seas with ports on each, Corinth was the crossroad of a diverse world. These people lived with gusto, they were on the move, pagan worship was the order of the day. They understood the significance and reverence of a temple.

Paul had been preaching a gospel of love rather than law.  His listeners were converted gentiles with very little knowledge of God, much less Holy living. ‘Anything goes’ was the extent of their ethical and moral teaching. So Paul explains, there is a tremendous difference between being free to do anything and having anything made free to you.  Where is the balance between privilege and detriment?

God’s design for your life is beautiful and uncomplicated.  Satan certainly wants to clutter things up with emotional, spiritual and physical baggage.  However, God saves, sanctifies and makes Holy your body and soul, thus creating a perfect dwelling place, a temple, for His Spirit.

Holiness is simply the absence of sin.  God won’t, can’t, dwell with sin as a housemate.  If you long to live Holy then you are not your own. Let God’s Holiness fill the spaces of your life so completely that there is no room for anything but His precious, powerful Spirit.

Love,

Gretchen

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Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believer in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity. I Timothy 4:12

The authority is in the Message, not the messenger.  Verse 11 says, “Command and teach these things,” referring to the prior verse, “We have put our hope in the Living God, who is the Savior of all men, especially those who believe.”

Most people say, “I’ll help if someone else will take charge.”  Leading is a difficult position, whether you’re referring to a flock of geese flying south, or the women’s auxiliary organizing a bazaar.  Leaders are vulnerable to criticism and other’s unwillingness to constructively follow. A great leader sets their eye on the goal, is confident in their mission and plan of action, then marches on undistracted.  Age may grow a thicker skin and perseverance through practice, but age does NOT determine the message.

Do not let any excuse mute your voice. Live to the standard set before you: Holiness in speech, conduct, love, faith and all purity, then go boldly where others fear to tread.

Love, (from a not so youthful,)

Gretchen

Monday, November 4, 2019

For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of His will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives. Colossians 1:9

Each of Paul’s epistles began with words of commendation and praise for those who have heard and accepted the Gospel. These particular words go out to the Christians in Colosse, a small town located in what is now western Turkey, a place Paul was never able to visit personally, but felt great connection to through their pastor and his student Epaphras.

Paul is an evangelist, pastor, missionary, friend and disciple.  He was not God!!!!  He knew where his limits ended and only God’s could continue.  He prayed this church, these people, would find clear and perfect knowledge and grow in wisdom and understanding through the work of the Spirit.

It is often difficult to do the work God calls us to, then step back and release the outcome to Him.  Remember, the same God that reached down into your deep pit of spiritual quicksand will reach down to those you pray for and minister to. Paul presented the Gospel.  That’s all any of us can do. You be you, and let God be God. 

Have a Peaceful Day!

Love,

Gretchen

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Then from Heaven Your dwelling place, hear their prayer and their plea, and uphold their case. I Kings 8:49

As part of the dedication of the Jerusalem Temple, the first permanent House of Worship to the One True God, Solomon spoke these words.  The request is very simple: Let this physical building be a symbol of Your long, enduring patience with a human race that can’t seem to keep their eyes and hearts on You alone.

I am a steeple watcher.  I was fortunate to travel to Europe several years ago. The trip involved touring many cathedrals and basilicas. Their magnificent size and beauty was indeed, breath taking.  Every town, even the smallest, had a chapel at its center, with sky scraping spires drawing the weary toward hope. So why did these walls cast a shadow on a lost world?

In America we have churches on every corner, in every shape and size, easily accessible to everyone. Yet, the world doesn’t come. That’s okay, because the building isn’t the sum of what God can or will do. You’ll find ‘that’ in the glorious cross atop those ornate pinnacles, those spires drawing you toward the One True God.

Raise your face to the Son/sun today and you’ll probably see a steeple or two. Let each one you pass remind you that God still choses to dwell among us, hearing our plea and upholding our case.  Oh! What a wonderful promise.

Love,

Gretchen