Because He Lives

So many things go through my mind about Easter.  But I wonder if everyone that reads my devotions knows the full story.  From the beginning of the Bible all the way to Jesus’s death and resurrection.  The “why” behind why Jesus had to come to earth as a human, die and rise again.  So here are the cliff notes:

  • Man sinned and was put out of the garden – removed from the presence of God. 
  • Man became so wicked that God destroyed the earth – except for one family and one set of each animal.  We know this as Noah’s ark.
  • After much time, God chose one family to be his chosen people – his sons and daughters – the Israelite’s.
  • To keep his chosen people mindful of God, He gave them rules to follow.  Animal sacrifices and grain offerings were required for atonement when they sinned, but they had to keep doing the sacrifices because they kept sinning.
  • Over time, His chosen people would forget about God and fall into wicked ways. Bad things would begin to happen because of their sin and then they would call out to God.  God would always take them back.  Grace, such amazing grace God has.
  • Eventually God sent his son, Jesus, to earth as a human so that he could teach His chose people, free them from their sin, and lead them to everlasting life through God.
  • His chosen people rejected Jesus.  They did not believe he was God’s son.  They were scared of his teachings because it was different from the law that they had been following and so they conspired to have him killed.
  • They rushed him through an unlawful trial overnight and demanded the Romans to execute him, to crucify him on a cross.  After He died, he was quickly buried in a tomb, without all the traditional customs because it was the sabbath day and they could not do any work after sundown. This day is called Good Friday.
  • On Sunday, after the sabbath was over, a few of Jesus’s followers went back to the tomb to perform the traditional customs on Jesus’s body but Jesus was not there. Only an angel that told him Jesus was no longer dead.  This is called Easter.
  • Jesus became the FINAL sacrifice that was needed to give us forgiveness of our sins and everlasting life.

Because Jesus lives, I am free to have a relationship with God.  Because of God’s grace, I am set free of my sin.  Because the Holy Spirit resides in my heart, I am encouraged to tell others what God has done. 

Because He Lives!

Dear Lord, thank you for dying on the cross for me.  Thank you for rising again.  Thank you for saving me from my sins. Thank you for sending the Holy Spirit to guide me through this life and to help me lead others to your amazing grace.  Amen.

Technology and The Bible

Romans 10:17 So faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ. (NLT)

Technology.  I don’t understand how an image that is 100, 500, or even 1,000 miles away can reappear on my computer screen in my bedroom.  I don’t understand how it works, but it brings me so much joy.  I am comforted by it.  I can see and hear my Mom and Day and know that they are safe.  I can sing Happy Birthday to my sister and see her excitement. 

I can share technology with other people and they can experience the same range of emotions too.  In that way, technology is like the Word of God.  When I read the Bible, I am comforted by the words I read.  I can share God’s word and I see it bring joy to other people too.  Simple words that individually are just words put together brings happiness and comfort to me every day.  I honestly don’t understand how it happens.  But I still want to share it.  I want other people to feel the same way, have the same experience. 

My soul is filled up.  Don’t you want to feel that way too?  Don’t you want that empty feeling to go away?  The only way to do that is through the Word of God.  Everything else is temporary. The Word of God will fill the empty space permanently.  It will bring you peace, and forgiveness, and a joy that you will want to share with other people too.  Jesus did all the hard work while he was here on earth.  When he left, he left the Holy Spirit here to help us.  Open your heart to hear God’s Word and the Holy Spirit will do the rest.

Don’t have a Bible?  No problem. I’m sure you have a smart phone.  All you have to do is download the YouVersion Bible App (which is FREE) and click on Plans.  Then search for “Gateway”.  In the search results you will see “Fresh Start Bible One-Year Reading Plan”.  Click on that and then click “Start Plan”.  You can read the Bible by yourself or you can read it with friends.  The best thing about the YouVersion Bible App is that you can click a button (it’s at the top of the screen on my phone) that looks like a little speaker with sound coming out of it.  If you click on it, it will read the Bible verses to you.  SA-WEET!

Dear Lord, thank you for the people that created the technology we use everyday to stay connected to our loved ones.  Encourage me daily to use the same technology to dive into your word.  Amen.

Strength and Trust

Isaiah 40:31 “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not be faint.”

Even the strongest people get tired at times.  Tired of worrying.  Tired of feeling helpless.  Tired of isolation.  Tired of pretending everything is going to be okay.  Even though the trials and tribulations of our lives today may seem overwhelming, God’s power and strength never fails.  God is never too tired or too busy to help and listen.  His strength is our source of strength.  When you feel all of life crushing you and you cannot go another step, remember that you can call upon God to renew your strength.

Proverbs 3:5 says, “Trust in the Lord with all you heart, and do not lean on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.”  It is hard to trust others right now.  Everything is changing so quickly, and it is difficult to put your faith in God.  But God knows what is best for you. He is a better judge of what you want than even you are.  Bring your decisions to God in prayer; use the Bible as your guide; and then follow God’s leading.  He will make your paths straight by both guiding and protecting you.

Your faith in God is not going to take you out of the problems you are facing, but your faith will take you through them.  For in Romans 8:28 it says, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”  This does not mean that all that happens to you is good.  The enemy is present in this fallen world, but God can turn every circumstance around for your long-range good.  So, turn to God for strength and trust Him with all your heart.

Dear God, you are the one who strengthens me and gives me hope.  Thank you for your everlasting love.  We trust you to bring us through this storm.

There Is a Time for Everything

Ecclesiastes 3:1 There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the sun.

Ladies and gentlemen, we have more time on our hands than we’ve ever had before due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  As I’m writing this my children’s school has been postponed for 3 weeks. Restaurants, bars, clubs, and gyms have been shut down.  All elective surgery and dental procedures have been cancelled.  There are no live sporting events to go to or watch on TV, no nail salons or beauty parlors to visit and no movie theaters to go to.  What are you going to do with your time?

Here are a few suggestions from Ecclesiastes in the Bible.  Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8 starts out by saying, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the sun.”  It goes on to say:

Verse 2: A time to plant and a time to uproot. (you could work on your lawn)

Verse 3: A time to tear down and a time to build. (you could start a project.  I had my son build this desk I’m using right now)

Verse 4: A time to weep and a time to laugh. (you could watch movies on the Hallmark channel)

Verse 5: A time to scatter stones and a time to gather them. (you could go to the park, find some rocks and skip them on the water)

Verse 6: A time to keep and a time to throw away. (you could go through the clothes in your closet and remove the ones you no longer wear)

Verse 7: A time to be silent and a time to speak. (you could call, Facetime or set up a free Zoom meeting with your family and friends to keep in touch)

Verse 8: A time for love and a time for hate. (you can show love to the people that are being most effected by this pandemic and you can hate what it is doing to our community)

There are more lines to this Bible passage, but I think you get where I am going with this.  This is the time and season for you to connect with your family and friends.  There are few distractions and you have lots of time.  Make the most out of your situation. 

And remember, in Psalm 133:1 it says, “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity.”  This might be the right time for you to take a lawn chair, sit in front of your home and say hello to people as they walk by.  Get to know your neighbor.  You can live in unity and still remain 6 feet apart. 

Dear Father, thank you for the opportunity to slow down and connect with my people.  Please give wisdom to our leaders, strength to our medical community, and grace to our neighbors that are frightened.  Our hope is in you.  Amen.