Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Jesus is the Light of the World

I started an Advent reading plan last week.  I honestly didn't even think about it until my pastor asked in a meeting if anybody had started one and then we talked about advent at prayer meeting as well.  When I started my devotional time on Friday, I really felt like that's where God wanted me to go, so I chose one from YouVersion.  There are a ton of options available, so it was easy to find one that fit with what I was looking for.

This morning, the reading was on Jesus being the light of the world.  It said to think about some of the scientific knowledge you have about light and see how that fits with Jesus being the Light of the World.  Well, for those that know me, you know that science is not my strong point, so I googled some facts.  I came across these at Factmonster.com.  It's amazing to think of them not only from the standpoint of Jesus being the light of the world but that he calls us to be a light in our part of the world as well.


  • Light carries energy from a source -  Jesus was able to do all that He did because He was "sourced" by God.  He was in perfect relationship with God.  As for me, I could not get through a day without Jesus.  He is my source.  

  • Light never bends - Jesus never strayed from His mission on earth.  He was all about bringing glory to the Father.  He could not veer off of that path.  I have to keep my eyes on Jesus.  I have to strive to do what He has called me to do and I cannot let anything or others distract me.

  • Some objects transmit light better than others, like a transparent object - Jesus was not about Himself, He was all about doing His Father's business.  I have to be all about Jesus.  The less of me there is, the more Jesus others will see.

  • Some objects do not make light themselves, but appear bright because they reflect the light from the source - Jesus was all about reflecting God.  Showing God's love and mercy to others.  I cannot be about making myself appear "important."  I have to be all about reflecting Jesus so others see Him in me and because of me.

  • Light travels in a straight line, if anything gets in its way, it casts a shadow - Jesus did not let anything come between Him and His Father.  I have to make Jesus my number one priority in my life.  I cannot let anything come between me and him, no matter what it may be, or it will cast a shadow in my life.  A dark space where the enemy will try to take root.


I'm no scientist, but I loved these pictures.  I never really thought about why we hang up Christmas lights.  I'm sure for some, it's just a way to decorate for the holiday.  However, from now on, for me, it will be a reminder that Jesus was born a baby at Christmastime so that He may be the Light of the World.  It will also be a reminder that I am called to the same thing.  May I be a light.  Right here.  Right now.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Taking my hand

For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, do not fear; I will help you.  ~  Isaiah 41:13

The first time I read this verse, it didn't strike me nearly as much as when I read it the second time.  It was as if God had me pause and think about what a beautiful picture this is.

How often do we do this with our own children?  If the path is uneven, we reach and take their hand.  If it's dark and they're unsure, we reach and take their hand.  If we're crossing a busy street where there is a possibility of danger, we reach and take their hand.

This is so different from  the times when they reach out to us.  It's us, wanting to comfort, to protect, to offer assurance to them when we see things in their path that perhaps they don't see coming.

Oh how many times God has done this for us!  Oh how many times He has done this for us and we don't even realize it.  God is in control.  He knows what is coming long before we do.  There is nothing we have to face alone.  He is there, ready to reach out to us, to take our hands and help us along.  To offer His peace, His assurance, His strength along the way.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Facing the Fiery Furnace

Trials and struggles.  We all face them.  We all go through them.  It can seem that sometimes we go through them more than others or ours are somehow harder then others.  In any case, they are never fun.  They are never easy.  Doug and I are in that season now.  It's been a rough several months.  Mostly it's due to finances.  It's amazing how one simple thing, money, can get you down so fast and for so long.  It's also amazing how it can affect so many other areas in your life.  But, it doesn't have to be money.  There are all kinds of different struggles and trials that people go through.  It's different for everybody, and yet somehow the same.  It's still a struggle.  It's still something that can be scary, hard, seemingly impossible to get through.

I was reading in Daniel today about Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.  King Nebuchadnezzar built a huge statue and wanted his entire kingdom to bow down and worship it.  Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego refused.  In fact, here are their exact words to King Nebuchadnezzar:

  "If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to deliver us from it, and he will deliver us from Your Majesty's hand.  But even if he does not, we want you to know, Your Majesty, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up." 
(Daniel 3:17-18 NIV)

"The God we serve is able to deliver us."  Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego knew God was able to deliver them.  Do I have that much faith when I face struggles, whatever they may be?  Do I have complete and utter faith in my God's ability to handle any and every situation that I face?

I love the next line "But even if he does not."  Even if he doesn't, they will stand firm.  They will still follow. They will still trust.  How hard that can be.  God always provides during our struggles, it's just that sometimes His ways are not our ways!  He might not help us avoid them.  He might not make them any easier.  He might just want us to get thrown into them.  But here's the next part of the story:

  and these three men, firmly tied, fell into the blazing furnace.  Then King Nebuchadnezzar leaped to his feet in amazement and asked his advisers, "Weren't there three men that we tied up and threw into the fire?"  They replied, "Certainly, Your Majesty."  He said, "Look!  I see four men walking around in the fire, unbound and unharmed, and the fourth looks like a son of the gods."   (Daniel 3:23-25 NIV)

As soon as they were thrown into the fire, King Nebuchadnezzar saw four men.  You see, Jesus was already in the fire waiting for them.  It sometimes can seem like God has abandoned me when I start walking into struggles.  I oftentimes want God to shield me from pain.  Keep me from hardships. I want our life to be smooth and easy.  But that's just not how life works.  But, God has already gone before me.  He knows my struggles even before I face them.  He's already in them, ready to embrace me, love me, guide me through.  He might not shield me from trials and struggles, but he never abandons me in them.  He's right in the middle of them!

I think this next line is my favorite of the whole story:

  Nebuchadnezzar then approached the opening of the blazing furnace and shouted, "Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, servants of the Most   High God, come out!  Come here!"  So Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego came out of the fire, and the satraps, prefects, governors and royal advisers crowded around them.  They saw that the fire had not harmed their bodies, nor was a hair of their heads singed; their ropes were not scorched, and there was no smell of fire on them.  (Daniel 3:26-27 NIV)

There wasn't even the smell of fire on them!  God is so amazing!  He can bring us through, whatever we are going through, so fully, so completely.  He stands with us.  He stands for us.  In fact, He brings us through so completely, that all people can see is that God was with us.  Is that how I face my struggles?  That when I come out on the other side people will know that God got me through.  Am I able to give him praise and glory for all He has done and have people believe me because of how I handled a difficult time?

It can be so easy to get discouraged, to give up.  It's not wrong to get discouraged.  What's important is to get my focus back on God.  Back to the God who is with me and will never leave me; so that when I come out on the other side, I'll be able to point to God, give Him all the glory.  The result, not only am I stronger, closer to God, but others will be inspired, encouraged, maybe even changed because of what I went through.

That's the beauty in a struggle.  God glorified.  Lives changed.  First mine.  Then, quite possibly, other's.