Thursday, March 9, 2017

If a brother or sister sins, go and point out the fault, just between the two of you. If they listen to you, you have won them over. Matthew 18:15

Following the parable of the Lost Sheep, a story expressing the value of every soul and the ethics of the shepherd, this verse addresses a relationship between two people. Only two people!

The interference in someone else’s sin is a tricky, touchy thing needing the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The reference to brother and sister shows that all those involved are in the community of believers, there is a relationship in existence. This is not a conversation between strangers and NOT a subject for everyone’s ears. The Kingdom of God operates by totally different standards than the world. This moment is intimate, between people who share trust.

Free will is the operative factor, but when the will is humbled through the words of a pure heart, a true and loyal friend, unlimited grace and mercy abound. A connection is forged and the world changes for the better.

Have a great day,

Gretchen

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Dear friend, do not imitate what is evil, but what is good. Anyone who does what is good is from God. Anyone who does what is evil has not seen God. 3 John 11

The third book of John is written to a man named Gaius who is known for integrity and generosity toward the church and its missionaries.

The work of Gaius has a nemesis, a man named Diotrephes, who is using Christianity to perpetuate his own popularity and ego by tearing down those that are doing good and creating obstacles to their purpose.

The words above are not a reproach but an encouragement. When being attacked it is extremely difficult not to strike back in like manner with an extra punch or two. Impulsive reaction is destructive and not of God. Instead, imitate what is good. It will show definitively who’s side you are on and that is a powerful piece of knowledge.

Happy Wednesday,

Gretchen

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

I saw Heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. With justice He judges and wages war. Revelation 19:11

When I was in high school we had five minutes to move from one period to the next, but there was a real problem with tardies. Our administration decided to implement a one minute warning buzzer to make students aware of time elapsing and become better stewards with the outcome of fewer tardies.

I find that many people look to Revelation in the same manner they depended on the four minute warning to keep them out of delinquency trouble. They just want to know how much longer they have personal control before they must give up and let God be God.

Every age has its evil, the spirit that treats life as a commodity to be exploited, cheated, bought and sold at will in exchange for power, greed and self-love, but this verse is the promise of God’s final act upon this earth’s abscesses. Even today God is a work with perfect justice and He will bring down those who continually exact their self absorbed behavior on others and refuse to acknowledge Him as Lord and King.

We that already know God for who He is need to continue our Worship and Praise for that is our testimony before others that so badly need His touch.

Love,

Gretchen

Monday, March 6, 2017

She will give birth to a son, and you are to give Him the name Jesus, because He will save His people from their sins. Matthew 1:21

Matthew’s narrative, or good news, is to show Jesus as the true and awaited King beginning with the record of genealogy in verses 1-17. This short little moment in time steps away from ages of Who’s Who and into the intimacy of what Mary knew long before any of the rest of us did. Remember, Matthew is writing his words after the fact, Mary was in ‘living color’.

To what degree Mary was given the detailed facts of Jesus’ purpose may never be fully revealed, but what is known is her great faith in a God that is loving and kind and held her future, her child’s and all of mankind’s in His hands. Mary’s God is alive, personal and actively working in the world both then and now.

There are so many ways God could have fulfilled His promise of Salvation but He chose faith, love and sacrifice. This is how Jesus came from Heaven to earth and how He returned. We must do likewise.

Have a great day!

Gretchen

Sunday Stories, March 5, 2017

Neon Stubs

My husband is an avid motor sports enthusiast. For me it’s an acquired taste. Keith was five years old, his younger brother four when their father surprised them, and their mom (!) with mini bikes. Keith’s wheels became a second pair of legs and just as he did, his bikes got bigger and faster as the years went by.

An adrenaline rush is a real addiction and it appears we deal with this in our home. Sitting in a lawn chair watching others have all the fun has never been an option for Mr. Rooney. He must ride and discover three things: How fast will this go? What degree of control do I have at that speed? And, how many nonstandard places will it take me? Please note, none of these questions ever occur to me, I’m good not knowing. However, Christmas dinner has become an amusing reveal for our adult children to confess the secrets of speed they shared with their dad when they were little. They’re alive to tell this tale so all is well…….I suppose.

This thing I do not get, is well understood and accepted among many others, and so a natural course of life occurs. A competition is organized. Annual meetings and traditions begin and continue. Many weekends a year find us among uncommon friends sharing a common bond, motorsports.

Keith has only one complaint. The race director must begin work days, maybe even weeks ahead, to mark several miles of designated path through dense forest, across creeks, over rocks, along ledges and up hill and down. It’s a challenge to see both the big picture and the minuscule details needed to create an event of challenge, safety and recreation. One option tested was to mark hazards along the race route with neon paint. Tree roots, protruding rocks, stumps, and so on were sprayed. The solution became the hazard. Keith, not used to seeing safety orange in a habitat of nature’s greens and browns found the help to be a serious hindrance. Focusing on the gleaming marker, searching for what to avoid, processing a resolution and finally proceeding, all within in seconds of thought distracted him from his planned path. Somewhere in all this thinking his eyes remained on the distraction long enough it became a target and he hit several. He couldn’t take his eyes off the danger, and where his eyes were, his bike followed.

Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the Throne of God. Hebrews 12:2.

Our thoughts are our life. If we focus on who might not like us, we miss those who might love us. Continual worry about the “What ifs,” leads to a life of “Didn’t even try.” Keith’s focus, even briefly, led him to a place he was trying to avoid rather than the path he might have taken.

Fix your eyes on Jesus. Walk toward Him. You’ll see the cross and just beyond, the Throne of God. Fix your eyes on Him.

Have a great day! Vroom!

Gretchen

Saturday, March 4, 2017

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the LORD’s people. Ephesians 6:18

Prior to this verse, Paul gives perfect instruction for victory in defensive spiritual warfare, the Full Armor of God. Don’t go to battle without your gear! Protect your soul but then do a little warfare on the enemy. Verse 18 turns to the offense. Pray! The one thing satan, the enemy, does not want you to access is the power and strength found only in prayer.

Your ‘go to’ reaction to every stimuli in your life should be prayer. On all occasions pray. Worship, praise, implore, petition, confess, commune and intercede, but PRAY!

We’ve got our game plan, offense and defense, we’re set for the win!

Have a great weekend!

Gretchen

Friday, March 3, 2017

It is as if the dew of Hermon were falling on Mount Zion. For there the LORD bestows His blessing, even life forevermore. Psalm 133:3

These beautiful words are the final words of a three verse Psalm. Identified as one of the wisdom Psalms and a Psalm of David, it calls for peace and unity among family and community. Harmony is placed as a priority.

Mt. Hermon marks today’s northern boundary of Palestine. It’s snow caps can be seen from great distances making it a tremendous landmark. Refreshing breezes blow from its cool heights across the heat of the lowlands, spring melting feeds summer’s lakes and rivers, morning dew is a refreshing respite in the arid and desolate deserts.

Peace, like all other things of great value, is difficult to find and obtain, but once achieved it is a treasure of worth. It completely changes the quality of life. Peace, where the LORD bestows His blessing…..life evermore.

Love,

Gretchen

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! !! Corinthians 5:17

The reference to ‘new’ in this scripture has many facets. First, the old covenant of law has been replaced by a new life giving covenant of love. Second, while Jesus was human we were connected to things of this earth, but through the death and resurrection we have a new life eternal. Lastly, we are made new through Christ’s blood. When Jesus rids you of your sin, the only thing left from the past is the skin you’re in!!! You are new…. not remodeled, not repurposed, not re-anything!!! You are new!

New is completely irrelevant if you cannot put the old away. The two cannot exist together. Choose a new life in Christ!

Love,

Gretchen

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

These people are blemishes at your love feasts, eating with you without the slightest qualm-shepherds who feed only themselves. They are clouds without rain, blown along by the wind; autumn trees, without fruit and uprooted- twice dead. Jude 1:12

Einstein defined insanity as, “Doing the same thing over and over but expecting to get different results.” If this is the case then sin is insanity.

Jude, a brother to Jesus, did not believe Jesus as the Messiah until the resurrection. After becoming a believer himself, Jude ministered to the converted Jews of Jerusalem. False teaching infiltrated the church leadership and Jude took immediate action with this letter. He gave harsh descriptions of their character: A shepherd that lets their flock starve? Trees that take up space in the orchard yet produce no fruit?

Sin has great charisma and no ethic, a toxic combination through the ages. Although attractive and hard to resist, believers are not left defenseless to resist sin. Through faith we can and must call on the strength of the LORD.

Love,

Gretchen

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

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 waged 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 Tuesday!

Gretchen