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Monday, February 20, 2012

fresh manna, sweet manna

we're tired, we're hungry

we oughta have died in Egypt

at least we would have died surrounded by food

yes, we were slaves there, but we had some food there

now, we're tired; we're hungry

Moses, where's dinner?

How are you going to feed us?

sure, we're free now, but you've led us to the desert!

you've led us to our deaths!

now, we're going to starve here. 

Exodus 16:11 "The LORD said to Moses, 12 “I have heard the grumbling of the Israelites. Tell them, ‘At twilight you will eat meat, and in the morning you will be filled with bread. Then you will know that I am the LORD your God.’"

God heard that grumbling

the ungrateful hearts

the forgetful hearts

He rescued them from some hard slavery...

intense slavery

cruel slavery

generational slavery

400 hundred years of slavery

rescued them after they cried out for a Rescuer

He set them free

He parted the Red Sea like a comb to hair

separated right down the center to the scalp of the earth

the people walked right through

they didn't get wet

now here they are...forgetful

God has been forgotten

His power?  all those plagues in Egypt?  His protection?
their exodus by His hand?  all forgotten

Now, God promises food, His food, His way, His time

He makes good on His promise - manna comes, fresh every morning

it satisfies, gives them just what they need

and each day, God sends His very own version of manna to our home,
our hearts, our lives

He provides the food we need

the clothes

the warmth

the everything

it's fresh every morning

His Word is fresh

the Bible is living and active ... fresh, new, just what we need

let's eat there daily, that fresh Bread, that satisfying manna

good for the body, good for the soul

and, let's not forget it.  let's remember.  let's be thankful.


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Sweet Land

Let us hope that we are all preceded in this world by a love story.

~Of Time and Memory

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

natural warmth

There is a fire brightly burning behind a charcoal-colored metal screen.

Our fireplace houses many fires during the winter months.
It warms our home, our hands, our faces, our hearts.

I wonder the draw of a natural fire.
Is there something other than a need to be warmed that causes people to congregate near this bright warmth?

We sit near it, read beside it, work with it before our eyes, play board games while it crackles behind us.

There are people I know who draw me to themselves like a fire draws me...
these people have natural warmth, the kind that melts the cold of my heart, the kind that beckons tears from my eyes, the kind that brings comfort like rays of morning sun.

What these people possess is Christ-likeness.
They are simply emanating His warmth, His Spirit, His Life, His Love.
That is what draws me.

It is simple.
It is warm.
It is lovely.
It is Christ.

Monday, February 6, 2012

...in quietness and full submission...

I was thinking yesterday that there are probably a lot of good reasons God encourages women to learn to be quiet and to learn in quietness...
(1 Timothy 2:11)

He reminds women of the great and lasting value of the beauty coming from a gentle and quiet spirit...
(1 Peter 3:4)

The context surrounding these gems of truth are rich with direction and instruction, and they have so much to teach me.

And so, one of the reasons for God encouraging women to be quiet occurred to me yesterday while my hands were deep in kitchen sink bubbles and warm water.  Women are pretty good communicators and desire to be understood and heard, which are good things.  I think what I tend to overdo is talk.  Time that could be used to learn from others by listening or to draw others out by asking questions, is sometimes spent instead with aimless chatter, numerous details, or gossip.

My desire is to take to heart God's instruction to learn in quietness and full submission, to be an intentional listener, to realize what God intends when He says to put others ahead of myself, and to apply His Word to my life.  I want to make a difference with love.  I want to use words wisely, not carelessly or with barrels full of regret. 

Do not be quick with your mouth,
   do not be hasty in your heart
   to utter anything before God.
God is in heaven
   and you are on earth,
   so let your words be few. Ecclesiastes 5:1-2