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Friday, July 19, 2013

Serious Thoughts After Reading the Newspaper

There is so much I’m not certain of
So little I certainly know;
I need to be reminded of truth and love
So I don’t lack what I need to grow.

      What do the Ten Commandments tell us about God?
He’s the One and Only
He made us and He made the rules
We are to heed and obey.
His rules didn’t expire long ago.

Not just a fleeting memory of Moses
Written by God on stone, each word
From captivity on their way to freedom
Words of God both seen and heard

 Why do we overlook the Ten Commandments?
Doing bad seems more exciting.
Evil has a strange attraction.
To disobey seems to assert our own desires.
It’s a challenge to not get caught.

Not just words from long ago
Which we can disregard when we want to say
“These are out-dated commandments!
Who decides if they apply today!”  

How can I honor the Creator I’ll be meeting someday? 
Looks like I need to read about Him in the Bible.
Looks like I need to realize what He said.
Looks like I need to realize the seriousness of my own death.
I’ll certainly make that a priority today.

By Elaine Hardt ©2013 

Friday, July 12, 2013

Holding On When You're So Tired

    The man was carrying a very tired youngster in his arms.  The little boy, probably two  years old, laid his head on the man’s broad shoulder.  The child needed rest and security; the child needed someone to take him where he needed to go.   Cuddled up to his father his small hands held on to the man’s jacket. 
     But it was the father’s strong arms, not the child’s small hands that did the holding on. 
     This is the way with you and me.  We are to “hold on” to our Heavenly Father.  
     But our little weak hands cannot give us support and security.  “The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms,” Deuteronomy 33:27. 
       Of course, we are tired.  
      The world out there is very big and very unfriendly.  God did not mean for us to face life alone in our own strength.  No matter how old or independent or capable we may have become we always will need our strong Heavenly Father.  
      Clinging to Him doesn’t make us weak; it develops our trust and our obedience. Why would God have given His Holy Spirit to us if we didn’t need Him?  He will teach, remind, and empower us to do what pleases our Father. 
     After a person prays to receive Jesus as his Savior he or she begins a new way of life, a new relationship with God.  It’s not like the old way, the familiar way of living.  This new way is like walking with our hand in the hand of our Heavenly Father.  Always we are to be holding on— and yet in a much grander sense, it is God who is holding on to us. 
     Is this too simple to believe? Or, is it something you really want to do? This is very personal. Now, you are being put on the spot to decide for yourself.  
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Saturday, July 06, 2013

Consider Benefits: Greater Things in Your Life

Greater things are a possibility for me!
Greater learning improving personal ability;
Greater satisfaction is something I can achieve,
Greater usefulness is possible, because I now believe.

Greater significant victories!
Greater inner strength and freedom to see;
Greater insight into important things,
Greater happiness that inner freedom brings.

Greater stamina so I don’t so easily tire!
Greater connections with people up higher;
Greater ideas are welcome in my mind,
Greater inspiration I am able to find.

Monday, July 01, 2013

What's the Bigger Picture?

        While struggling through some kind of medium-sized aggravation or a big trouble you and I might be questioning the reason behind it. Perhaps, like Job,  our friends aren’t any help.  But maybe there’s a bigger picture to consider.  Maybe there is something to learn from this.  
         The book of Job in the Old Testament is an interesting book with lots of conversation after some severe problems hit this well-to-do man.  
Having the friends comment on what they view brings a focus, and Job rethinks, perhaps, or at least rehearses again his understanding of the matter.
The friends observe Job’s behavior and hear his replies.
Job even confesses a weakness on his part.
Later,  (how soon?)  God heals and restores Job and sends a huge, overflowing, visible blessing to Job.
The friends would at that time hear word of the amazing restoration, the amazing testimony of Job.
Is that what is happening to you?  To me?
Someone is observing our struggle, listening to our words, maybe taking part in a conversation with us.  Maybe they don’t immediately have a wonderful change of heart.  But perhaps somewhere, sometime later they do turn to the LORD.
This is the bigger picture that can be an encouragement to each of us.  Our personal struggles can point people to the LORD.
All praise to Him, for loving each of us that much! 

by Elaine Hardt ©2013