Monday, November 7, 2016

But Very truly I tell you it is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him to you. John 16:7

These are words spoken by Jesus. Verse 1 says, “All this I have told you so that you will not fall away.”

Jesus is mere hours from His earthly destiny, the cross. He knows in full what will transpire and He knows full well that His beloved disciples, his friends and fellow servants have no idea. They have no point of reference for a Lamb that will die so that all may live. They are devout Jewish men, taught to look for a conquering Lion that will rule the earth alongside God’s chosen people. Jesus did not want them to give up when He was gone. We know the rest of the story, they did not.

It is so hard to turn loose of tangible things that comfort us. The disciples not only failed to understand why Jesus had to leave, they weren’t especially enthusiastic about trying. I don’t blame them. Never the less, Jesus did not grow angry or impatient with their questions, concerns and doubts. He spoke over and over of God’s plan for them, and for you.

During His ministry Jesus never quit teaching that God’s way, while not our way, is perfect……. perfect timing, perfect love, perfect wisdom, perfect victory, and the all powerful Advocate would continue the work done by the Lamb of God.

Love,
Gretchen

Sunday Stories November 6, 2016

A New Bike

Every child loves to hear stories from their parent’s past. My dad had many stories to share and four eager sets of ears to listen. One of my personal favorites was dad’s first reaction to the news of Japan’s surrender in the summer of 1945. James Bryan Jones’ earliest years were the war years. The industrial world and its resources were consumed providing American forces all they needed to serve justice on Germany and Japan. No child understands the politics of war. All dad knew was that new toys were hard to come by and he wouldn’t have a bicycle until the war was over.

When it was announced over the ocean waves and then the air waves that Japan had surrendered, every church bell across America rang out and people put down their work and toil to celebrate. The free world was celebrating victory for all, but a little boy with a very limited scope of international knowledge knew the end of war meant a closure to childhood’s personal sacrifice.

My father was neither spoiled nor narrow minded. He was a youngster reacting to the world he experienced and perceived. Dad was soon guided to a more correct consciousness of what he was due and the high cost of freedom. How do I know this? He grew to become a generous and compassionate person.

When we face the world each day we bring our gender, age, education, talent, passion and preference acting as a filter to every stimuli entering our physical and mental body. What comes out in response is our perception of facts. Sometimes this takes us far from true reality.

As we get chronologically older the gap between perception and reality should narrow. It’s called maturity, but some never achieve greatness in this endeavor. Spiritually, God commands that we grow and become less concerned with our point of view and more aware of His.

Brothers and sisters, stop thinking like children. In regard to evil be infants, but in your thinking be adults. I Corinthians 14:20 Have a childlike faith when dealing with sin, but otherwise act like a grownup! For the Christian, maturity is not an option. We have no entitlements but our inheritance has sidewalks make of gold!

Just as my dad learned a more objective way to see his world, he taught his children that they were not the center of the universe. The autonomy we enjoy and the liberties we exercise were paid for by others and the highest gift we were given was eternal life at the expense of Heaven’s Love.

Love,

Gretchen

Saturday November 5, 2016

So the word of God spread. The number of disciples in Jerusalem increased rapidly and a large number of priests became obedient to the faith. Acts 6:7

This statement is the conclusion to the account of a dispute over disbursement of resources by the early church to widows and orphans. The Christian community was growing but that didn’t mean the Gospel was progressing. Conflict has snuffed out many good intentions. But the prayer and preaching of the disciples had an effect on the way Christian people acted toward each other and those in need. There grew a movement in the early church, a common spirit of love, encouragement and putting other’s needs first.

How did the word of God spread? Through love in action! Church didn’t end when the preaching quieted. Church began when God’s people were moved to improve the world they could touch, smell, hear and see with manpower rather than lip service.

Happy Weekend!

Gretchen

November 4, 2016

‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away. Revelation 21:4

Oh! There is so much hope in these few words!!! God Himself will wipe a life time of tears from your eyes. Did you hear me? God’s hand will gently touch your face and all the sorrow you’ve ever known will be gone forever! Of course there will be no more mourning, crying or pain because death, the thing that hurts the most, is no longer relevant!

It’s so hard to imagine an existence totally lacking in emotional warfare, constant action and reaction, tipping the balance and righting it again. It’s no wonder we are all mentally drained, but God will put away the old order of a sin torn  and confused world. His new order will be an existence of peace, order and love. Satan and his minions won’t be allowed there.

This promise of hope eternal is indeed beautiful and heart stirring, but how do you get through today? This promise of hope does not have to wait for Jesus’ second coming or your earthly death, it can begin this moment. Give whatever is robbing you of tranquility to God. You have absolutely no control over anything but yourself and that control is extremely limited. The struggle is in vain, so turn it loose and let God take care of it.

Have a Wonderful Friday!

Gretchen

Thursday November 3, 2016

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 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 the 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

Wednesday November 2, 2016

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,

Gretchen

Tuesday November 1, 2016

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 good and know that God has your life in His Hands.

Timothy has been sent to teach the Truth in the face of false teaching. 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 All Saints Day,

Gretchen

Monday October 31, 2016

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 to be 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 your will, your heart into the most wonderful version of ‘You’ that can ever possibly be.

Love,

Gretchen

Sunday Stories October 30, 2016

Haughty to Humble

Human ingenuity and innovation has brought convenience to a time we proudly call “The Modern World.” I look around my house and think, “I’m so glad I have _____ .” (Fill in the blank). But of all the things I like and think I couldn’t live without, door hinges top my list. Don’t laugh. Consider, they bring living to a whole new plane. I have doors that swing in, out, up, down. Whatever I need a door to do, this genius of engineering makes possible. Best of all, when I bolt my exterior doors, the hinges on the inside assure the door isn’t going anywhere or letting anyone in except that I allow. Many years have come and gone and I have never had to oil, adjust or maintain any door hinges.

There was a time in my youth when I was an arrogant brat. It’s true. It has been confirmed by my older brother and two younger sisters and during holiday gatherings, evidence is once again presented lest I forget. (Don’t worry about me though, I’ve got the goods on them too.) However, there came a time for my pride to become humility, and for me to grow a servant’s heart.

One Sunday morning I was called to play the piano for hymn singing and offering. I thought I did an outstanding job but after worship no one, not a soul, acknowledged my talents or performance. Neither did anyone say, “Thank you.” I was appalled. Walking through the church with my pastor/father after the last parishioner left, turning off lights and picking up discarded bulletins, I announced that I was never again going to offer my musical talent to such an ungrateful people and I shared my disappointment in the absence of praise and adoration.

Dad stopped, raised his eyebrows and looked over his glasses at me. There was a very loud silence and then he pointed to the doors separatiing the sanctuary from the vestibule. He said, “Gretchen, do you see those doors?”

I quietly replied, “Yes dad.”

“Have you ever given thought to why they work so nicely providing the service we need?”

“No dad.”

Dad drew me closer and brought me into awareness of THE DOOR HINGE.
“Gretchen, no one ever gives a second thought to the hinge unless it fails, yet we couldn’t make it without them. The fact that no one noticed you, meant you did what you were supposed to do with great proficiency and brought worship to the place it was meant to be.”

“Yes dad.”

“Gretchen, God needs His people to be like door hinges.”

“Yes dad.”

Pride connects our hearts to the things of this world, unconditional, selfless love through service brings us into the presence of God.

Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve
others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. Peter 4:10

Love,

Gretchen

Saturday October 29, 2016

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