Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Look Up, Look Around
“Look Up, Look Around”
By Zach Wood
Psalm 19:1-4 (NLT)
“The heavens proclaim
the glory of God. The skies display his
craftsmanship. Day after day they
continue to speak; night after night they make him known. They speak without a sound or word; their voice
is never heard. Yet their message has
gone throughout the earth, and their words to all the world.”
I remember times as a child that I would go outside and lay
down somewhere in the yard or just stand in the yard and look up and just gaze
at the beautiful night sky. There’s
something so peaceful about looking up into the sky and seeing all the stars
and knowing God created all of them.
It’s peaceful and amazing.
When I read this passage, I’m always reminded of the amazing
craftsmanship of our Almighty God. His
creation is so beautiful and we are often so negligent of this. Every one of us gets caught up in the
busyness of daily life and we forget how truly beautiful God’s creation
is. His creation is all around us
everyday and especially in the night sky, gazing up at the stars that burn
bright.
We all need reminders every single day of the many
activities we take part in. We’re always
adding things to our calendars and special dates so that we do not forget. The problem is that we get so focused on not
forgetting these dates and the things we have planned to do, and we forget to
praise God and take in His beauty all around us.
This is a challenge for all of us. I easily get caught up in all the busyness of
everyday life and work that I forget to acknowledge the beauty that God has put
all around me. We all become
forgetful. We don’t doubt God’s beauty
and craftsmanship, we just get caught up in our routines and put to the side
all the beauty He is trying to show us.
Let us take the time each day to look around and look up at
His beauty.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Just Leave It Alone
“Just Leave It Alone”
By Zach Wood
Proverbs 4:14-15 (NLT)
“Don’t do as the
wicked do, and don’t follow the path of evildoers. Don’t even think about it; don’t go that
way. Turn away and keep moving.”
I remember often as a child being told or hearing other
parents tell kids around me, “Don’t even think about it!” Now as a parent and being around other
people’s kids, I say and also hear other parents saying the same thing at
times. Kids get pretty curious about
things. I don’t think there’s a child
alive today that hasn’t found his or her way into some kind of trouble, whether
just out of curiosity or actually purposely doing something wrong.
We often talk about kids doing these things, but as adults,
we often do the same things. We often
think about evil things we could do because we are mad at someone or we are
just so curious that we don’t care what the outcome is. We can get pretty risky sometimes and not in
good ways. We often become very curious,
just like kids, and we go exploring where we shouldn’t be. Our minds often wander away and we allow
Satan to lure us where we shouldn’t be going.
It is quite easy for all of us to put on the mask trying to
show others that we are good men and women and that we follow God and are
committed. However, we often, in our
minds and hearts, devise schemes to get back at people for doing us wrong. We don’t like to admit that, but we do. We know that God wants something better for us,
but the human part of us just doesn’t want to let go and let Him be in control.
When we are tempted to let our emotions and curiosity take
over and lead us down the wrong path, we need to make the choice to steer
completely clear and not even flirt with the wrong path. Often times we just want to get a little bit
closer and see how close we can get without getting burned. The best thing to do is just leave it alone
completely. Following His way is the
best way, every time. It’s not always
what we feel like doing, but His way is always best for us.
I think my dad really said it best when I was a child and I
often deviated from what was the right thing to do and the advice still comes
back to me as an adult. He often said, “Just leave it alone”. Very good advice, not only for children,
but for us as adults. Don’t even think
about it and just leave it alone. Go the
other way and keep moving forward with the path God wants for us. The path of wrongdoing will always burn us in
some way.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
The Blessing Of His Redemption
“The Blessing Of His Redemption”
By Zach Wood
Ephesians 1:7-8
“In him we have
redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the
riches of God's grace that he lavished on us with all wisdom and understanding.”
We have been blessed by so many things in our lives, haven’t
we? We have been blessed with
family. We have been blessed with great
friends. We have been blessed to have a
roof over our heads and to have food on the table. Most of us have vehicles to get us where we
need to go each day. Most of us are able
to walk, see, taste, hear and talk. We
have been so blessed to have these abilities as we go through each day of life.
As we consider all that we have been given and blessed with,
let us never forget the greatest blessing we could ever ask for. Out of all the blessings we receive through
our life, the blessing of Jesus Christ and His redemptive work in us is truly
the greatest blessing we could ever truly hope for. It is so easy for us to go through our day
and our routine without giving much thought to the blessings we are able to
enjoy.
There is one word in the passage that sticks out more than
the others to me and possibly to many of you as well. That word is “redemption”. Without God’s redeeming act of love toward us
through Jesus Christ and His sacrifice, we would not have the blessing we are
able to enjoy today. God’s redeeming
love is greater than anything else in our lives. If it wasn’t for His redemption through the
blood of Christ on the cross, we would have no hope.
Let us never forget or take for granted the amazing, awesome
redemption that Jesus Christ gave to us by giving His life completely. Without that act of love, we would have
absolutely no hope. Let us always be
thankful for this completely undeserving gift that God has given to us.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Convinced Of God's Love
“Convinced Of God’s Love”
By Zach Wood
Romans 8:38-39 (NIV)
“For I am convinced
that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor
the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all
creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ
Jesus our Lord.”
It certainly takes a lot of convincing these days to
actually believe things people tell us.
It is hard for us many times to take what people say for face
value. There are so many crazy things
people try to convince us of and we spend time trying to decide whether these
things are legitimate or not. People
certainly try very hard in this day and age to get us to believe anything. Whether it be on the radio, TV, internet or
other various media sources, people are trying to convince us of one thing or
another.
We often find ourselves being convinced by something and
then finding out it is all a hoax. We
feel dumb that we fell for whatever false info we bought into and believed. The more we get pressured to believe
something, the more we tend to become leery that it is actually something
legitimate. Often we just feel it is
someone trying to get us convinced through their marketing scheme.
We also struggle in life with the convincing that our enemy
puts in our path to make us feel we are failures and we are no good to God
because of what we have done in life.
The enemy is very good and deceiving in convincing us that no matter
what we do, our failures will define us.
He constantly tries to convince us that we have done something so bad
that God does not love us anymore or will not continue to extend
forgiveness. He is good at making us
feel worthless and unlovable.
Let us all take a valuable lesson and encouragement here from
the Apostle Paul. He became convinced
that nothing in all the world could ever take us away from the love that God
has for us. No matter what our enemy
tries to convince us of regarding our past failures and things we continue to
struggle with, God’s message to us is that He sincerely loves us and sent Jesus
Christ to die for us. That love is
stronger than anything the enemy throws our way. We need to hold on to the promise that God’s
love cuts through anything the enemy tries to convince us of.
Are you convinced?
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