Monday, August 7, 2023

David said to Solomon: “My son, I had it in my heart to build a house for the Name of the LORD my God. I Chronicles 22:7

David established the Kingdom is Israel, united the twelve tribes and expanded its boarders from Egypt to modern day Syria and Jordan. He subdued enemies and built the city of Jerusalem, Israel’s capital.

Israel’s most powerful king, a man after God’s own heart, fell victim to sin time and again. The temptations of the flesh were a difficult battle, but when the human David lost he never failed to seek God’s forgiveness and return to Holiness. As He grew old he longed to build a magnificent permanent temple to honor the God he loved, but God had other plans. He told David as a result of his disobedience, it would not be him that saw the temple built but rather his son Solomon. David spent the rest of his life and energy gathering everything Solomon would need to see this dream fulfilled.

When sins are forgiven, they are forgotten, washed away never to return. But human action brings about things that cannot and will not be stopped. David knew this better than anyone and accepted God’s judgement, forgiveness and the consequences his actions set in motion. He did not quit, throw a fit or turn away from the God that loved him, yet punished him.

The things we do today matter so much tomorrow and if God is given control over the outcome, only victory will come from both our sins and successes.

Love,


Gretchen

Saturday, August 5, 2023

You must speak my words to them, whether they listen or fail to listen, for they are rebellious. Ezekiel 2:7

When King Jehoiachen surrendered Jerusalem to Babylon in 597 B.C. Ezekiel was one of Judah’s many talented and promising young men taken into exile. The future had been bright for this young man educating himself for service in the temple when instead, he found himself at the whim of a pagan ruler. In a vision Ezekiel saw God’s majesty, all seeing and all knowing, and against this brilliance was man’s sin in all its overwhelming darkness needing to see His Lordship.

The land of promise, the epitome of God’s faithfulness and presence is in ruins as a result of man’s rebellion and sin, but Ezekiel recognizes God’s redemption and restoration is not restricted by geographical boundaries or earthly principalities. He answered the call and became the spiritual watchman to the remnant exiles.

A man’s obedient response should never factor in one’s answer to God’s call, for He will not ask you if you were an excellent statesman, orator or Christian soldier. When you stand face to face before your Lord and Savior, love and obedience will be the only thing that matters.

Love,

Gretchen

Friday, August 4, 2023

Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that He may lift you up in due time. I Peter 5:6

A quick thesaurus exploration gives insight to the word humble. Manageable, obliging, reverential, and unambitious are attributes of the humble. The antonyms are superior, egotistical, insolent.

Two bosses make for a very chaotic day. A respected chain of command gets much accomplished. Someone has to be in charge and it must be God. After all, He created you, everything around you AND He is faithful and trustworthy.

I read a church marquee many years ago that stuck. “Meekness is not weakness. It is strength under perfect control.” The most excellent relationship is God in charge leading and you in loving submission, following. It will change your world and quite possibly, THE world.

Love,

Gretchen

Thursday, August 3, 2023

Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you. I Peter 5:7

Anxiety is birthed in the vacuum of the great unknown, an incredibly frightening place.

Peter wrote to Christians scattered across the Roman Empire at the outbreak of Nero’s savage reign. Most major cites of the time had colonies of Hellenistic Jews, Jews that lived outside Palestine. These expatriate people were the focus of early missionary work, the Gospel spread and Christianity became strongly rooted, but prejudice and persecution soon followed. They had reason to worry.

The supreme goal of all Christians is to follow Christ. By faith we know the One who created the universe knows all and controls for those who have relinquished their will to Him. To follow means recognizing that just before our feet fall and propel us one step forward, God has already arrived. He is there.

Casting is not placing an item gently atop a target, but rather, deliberately throwing an object far away. Peter encourages His readers to get rid of your anxieties by chunking them right into God’s great hands. What becomes of them? Does God toss them back? No, He doesn’t need them and they only hurt you, ………..God’s disposal method doesn’t matter? He cares for you, they aren’t your problem any longer.

Warming Up in the Bull Pen,

Gretchen

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful. Colossians 3:15

In studying for this devotional I dug for scripture about peace. My search led me to realize most ‘peace’ centered references tell of the earthly, air to air, living color moments with Jesus, the very essence of Peace on earth.

I am getting old. This involuntary process has caused me to prioritize things, decide what is worth my effort and energy and what is not? I found the only thing I’m really willing to invest in is Peace. Quality of life begins and ends at reconciliation with the world and all that is in it.

Paul was not a disciple. He got up every morning with one mission: Put an end to Christianity. Hatred, anger, malice….these were the motiving emotions that drove Paul’s every thought and behavior. Then, God stopped him…..and gave him Jesus, the Christ, peace.

My wish for you is my wish for me. Peace on earth, good will toward all men.

Love,

Gretchen

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

As Jesus went on from there, He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax collectors booth. “Follow me,” He told him, and Matthew got up and followed him. Matthew 9:9

Matthew was a despised Jew. He worked collecting duties and taxes along trade routes, growing rich exploiting his country men for the sake of a foreign power. When Jesus gave the call, Matthew dropped everything and followed. He must have really hated looking at himself in the mirror, for he left a very lucrative and powerful position to follow a homeless Savior.

The hope of Jesus was in complete contrast to common existence. Jesus was not at despotic ruler exacting arbitrary power as Rome was doing and the Jewish establishment was enabling, but a divine healer alleviating human suffering.

It is difficult to not put our hope in the powers and authorities of this earth. We long for strength and integrity of government to offer us the security of a predictable future, but the things of this earth will never compare or fulfill like the simple touch of the divine lover of our soul. Institutions, laws, rigorous routines, education…… do not bring peace, Jesus does. Follow Him.

Love,

Gretchen

Monday, July 31, 2023

But there they are, overwhelmed with dread, for God is present in the company of the righteous. Psalms 14:5

Psalm 14 is somewhat of a mystery as far as author and context, but many believe it was written by young David during the time that Saul persecuted him. No matter, it is obvious the poet is under duress and struggling with the overwhelming depravity of the world.

When we are struggling with life, the horrible ugliness of the moment begins to permeate everything. For instance, when it is raining in my yard it is hard to imagine the weather is perfect in Hawaii. If my day is wet, then everyone’s day is soggy also, maybe even for all eternity! I don’t mean to minimize struggle or grief, but call attention to a tendency to generalize, a habit that brings defeat.

The sinner, atheist or rebel, is a strong force. The words and actions of the ‘fool’ discourage and offend, leaving the believer feeling alone and disconnected from everything. But saying there is no God does not make it so. If I said, “There is no fire,” I would still get burned if I put my hand in the flames.

God is always looking upon the righteous. He knows our worship and hears our praise. He is our refuge and provides a path of safety and steadfast security, even when we do not see a way
and when others declare a hopeless state.

Praise louder than the nay-sayers and love beyond the despair.

Being A Little Noisy,

Gretchen

Saturday, July 29, 2023

Be merciful to those who doubt; Jude 1:22

Jude was the younger brother of Jesus Christ. He did not believe Jesus was the Messiah until after the crucifixion and resurrection. He referred to himself as Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ, brother of James. James was another brother of Jesus who became a believer after the resurrection.

Jude was an old man when he wrote his letter. There were those that had begun to pervert the Gospel of salvation with clever misinterpretations, making confusion for new believers. As if life wasn’t difficult enough for Christians in the first century A.D., with persecution, loss of home, family and income, now there were wolves in lambs clothing waiting to pounce upon vulnerable people seeking to do right. Jude was compelled to speak up.

The exploitation of people under the guise of Christianity has been a problem since the beginning of the church. Mature disciples are charged to be wise, patient, loving and kind. Show mercy to those who are struggling. Leading is a form of loving, judging and criticizing is not.

Love,

Gretchen

Friday, July 28, 2023

And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Hebrews 10:24

There are a great many unknowns about who authored or first read Hebrews, but one thing is certain; someone with a pastor’s heart longed for the discipleship and spiritual health of this community of believers.

Christian man has everything! Salvation, eternal life, uninterrupted access to the Father, assurance, comfort, blessings……..yet…….struggle, persecution, temptation, LIFE ON EARTH happens. The writer of Hebrews says, “Consider” how to keep each other going strong for the perpetuation of the Gospel.

Consider means to turn over in one’s mind, to ponder and to regard in a certain way. It is a verb, an action that includes thoughtfulness, then a carrying through. Spur is also a verb that means instigate, rally or urge.

The world needs an unending supply of love and good deeds and those that are delivering them need to feel the spurring of one another. So think about making someone strong today with your acts of encouragement.

By the Way…..You are all a tremendous blessing! Thanks!

Love,

Grethen

Thursday, July 27, 2023

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the LORD. Isaiah 55:8

I have a confession. The greatest obstacle to my spiritual growth and victory is applying man’s carnal nature to God’s Holy character. I think of grace as if it is a debit card. I was given a beginning balance and someday I will run out as if good and bad, grace and humility are a balancing and I’m nearing the red. God has been so good for so long I’m due for a walk on the dark side. I conspire, God has a hidden agenda and is setting me up for great hope, only to let me down, just to keep me in my place. I continuously play mind games with faith and goodness. It’s exhausting to say the least. It’s a wrong behavior and has the power to wreck my fellowship and relationship with my Savior. Okay, confession over, devotional begins.

Isaiah had an encounter with God when He was called. Everything Isaiah spoke to a rebellious people was colored with this face to Face moment. He knew God! Chapter 55 begins with an invitation to the bounty of God’s blessing for all. It isn’t about our worthiness, it is about God’s willingness.

God is Good! He is not devious, He does not plan evil, He writes a perfect peace. Superimposing man’s instinct of selfishness onto God completely invalidates Him. Man’s ways are not God’s ways, except that man may choose to become Holy through faith. The ancient children of Israel must have struggled with this too or Isaiah wouldn’t have been sent to correct the error. Come to the table, rest, refresh, refuel and respond. You are invited and it is GOOD!

Love,

Gretchen