Thursday, September 20, 2012

Are You Running On Empty?


No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another,
God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.    
1 John 4:12

Seeing God is something we hope for.  But, God is a Spirit, a wisp of power, a vapor of love … truly existing, nonetheless, never seen until we are dead to everything but him.  We have what looks like a quandary, a Catch-22.  How can we be full when we are Spirit filled?  After all, we can’t see the Spirit of God nor for that matter, the spirit of a person.  Even the Bible is very specific, it says, “No one has ever seen God” (John 1:18, 1 John 4:12).


But, things happen when this divine being, Spirit of God, comes into us, or fills us.  What can something nonmaterial make things happen?  Well, buildings shake, people become bold and tell others about God, … people are empowered to do the humanly impossible.  What an awesome sight we receive from someone we can’t see! (See Acts 4:32 & 6:8)

When Jesus gave a new commandment to his disciples, he told them they were to love one another.  Can we see love?  Isn’t love another wisp of vapor that is in our heart or soul, but not tangible?  If God is love, then, love is only divine and not natural?  It seems so.  That is why Christ had to explain why he commanded (not suggested) his disciples to love fellow disciples.  He gave them a simple reason why we are to follow what he tells us to do – why we are Christ followers.  Jesus said, this is why you have to do what I tell you, when you do what I say, when you love, then, “All people will know that you are my followers if you love each other."  When people see something that isn’t a natural or common sight, something unexpectedly seen, well, they desire such a power, such love, to fill their emptiness. 

Loving you,

Owen <><  

“And the disciples were filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit.”    Acts 13:52

STUDY VERSES:  John 4:24; Matt 5:8, Rom 8:13; 1 John 4:13, 3 John 11; Acts 2:4, 4:31, 6:8, 13:52; John 13:34-35. 1 John 4:10, 12, 16; Gal 5:22. 1 Cor 13:13 and Song of Solomon 2:4. 

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Wake Up in a Dream



"Cease striving and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”  Ps 46:10 (NAS)
 
Stop and let God move in your life, let Jesus accomplish more than your mind could ever fathom or dream—no matter where you are with God.  There is always room for Jesus to do more good stuff in you—“far more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your wildest dreams!” (Eph 3:20, The Message).  Simply, cease striving, relax and “Be still, and know that I am God” (NIV).  Let the Lord guide your thinking, place a good dream in you, and fulfill more in your life than you could ever imagine or dream.  The alternative is to live in a way that leaves you striving, restless, stressed, and depressed with everything.  That’s what happens when trying to control everything yourself.  But God, … oh yes, … BUT GOD … the completeness of  love, the giver of peace and giver of the breath of life, He can do what you can’t control, ... so, just “Be still” – cease striving!
 
Don’t get in the trap thinking that to be still means to sit on your rump and do nothing but vegetate or snooze—seek God more than you ever have before.  Being still, not striving—is acting in humility and letting God do something good for you.  Striving is being too proud to take God’s help; it’s being oblivious, unaware of the good life in Christ.  As Jacob learned, when he awoke after the dream of the stairway, he thought, “Surely the LORD is in this place, and I was not aware of it” (Gen 28:16).  We often reject the Spirit of Christ in various ways.  We sleep, ignoring God and his dreams for us.  We live unaware.  We live miserably.  Don’t snooze past salvation; actively respond, was that a tug by Christ’s Spirit on your heart, asking you to be one with Him?    Be still, get up daily to walk in God’s Spirit, listening to the Spirit whispering His counsel (John 14:26; Gal 5:25).  Don’t sleep through life, unaware of God’s never-ending presence.  There’s too much to miss, striving gets you groggy, and you miss out on Life—God’s comfort, mercy, grace, peace, advice, joy, healing, and miracles, all he has in store for you (Jeremiah 28:11-14).
 
 
When Jacob woke up, he declared, “Surely the LORD is in this place, and I was not aware of it.”  God’s has a dream for you, be aware of it.  Shake the cobwebs.  Be aware that you can’t make God’s dream work, He does.  Be aware that your dreams, your striving leaves you sleeping and not aware; only when God is exalted – lifted high, given the glory – do we receive what He is dreaming for you.  Fulfill His dream of peace, joy, healing, and all that is the good life for you.  Jacob set an example for us, be like him, wake up, know that “the LORD is in this place,” exalt Him – stop striving, wake up, God’s dream will become reality.
 
Dreaming while walking with my eyes wide open,
 
Owen <><