Tuesday, November 29, 2011

God's love


There is a very real fear in being loved endlessly by God. His love cannot fail us, but we can fail. We often do. We consistently do. We fail. That failure makes His love hard because it means accepting in our broken, sinful state, we are loved without question and without any of our own merit.
To be truly honest with ourselves, and to declare that our sin has left us with a chasm between where we are, and where God is, is a genuine challenge. To be so deeply accepting of our sin to the point where grace is deeply rooted in our souls is just plain hard. His love penetrates to the core of our very being to show me how real and unparalleled His love is. It stretches from my innermost being to the ends of the earth. It saves, it thrives and it grows. It builds, it repairs and it restores.
His love is radical and real and earth-shaking and world-altering. What is He going to do in a life? How might it be flipped upside down and turned around and changed? We cannot fathom really, but, He loves us. He really, really loves us. Therefore, trust, obedience and desire to follow to any length should result. As hard as that blind willingness to follow and with as much trust as such would require, His love comforts because it saved me. Daily as we toil and tarry, Jesus’ love saved me and saved you and can save the lost and that is truth. I was once lost, but now am found.
God goes to the length of His son dying on the cross for us, and not just coincidentally, but according to plan, so that we might be saved…that’s the length He went to show and give His love to us. What kind of God does that? That makes no sense. None whatsoever. Perfect and holy for severely flawed and dirty. That is an insane love. But my God does that. He does it, He DID that. He loved us, He LOVES us.
It is undeniable that the love of Christ is a longing love which knows no end, nor bound, nor limit. It is infinite and invincible. It is mine.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Here I Am

I've been bruised.

I've been broken.

I've been healed.

I've been restored.

By the grace of God, I can say, "Here I am."

Then when He calls me, I can say, "Here I am."

And there I go. For Him.

Him, the One who healed me.

Him, the One who restored me.

Here I am.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Desperation

Every human shares basic needs. The need for food and the need for water top that list.

An average male can survive between two and three weeks without food.

Take a moment. Look at this picture.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Living Death

The truth of the cross and the death of Christ is that it is as real today as it was the day of his crucifixion. His sacrifice lives and moves in our lives. The reality becomes that as He died once (and rose)...He continues to spread the greatness of His death to us always. This is where the fact that everything we can be hurt by and can struggle with and can be hindered by is already gone. It is just about us accepting that God took it from us...that it is nailed to the cross with Christ...we bear it no more!

Monday, September 13, 2010

The Humble, The Used

Lost in the shuffle of everyday life. Buried in the bustling world. Invisible to most everyone around.
God sees these people.

Despised by society. Judged by the wealthy and high-class. Shunned by most everyone around.
God loves these people.

Diseased and dirty. Left to beg on a mat beside the road. Ignored and left by most everyone around.
God comes to these people.

Beaten and bruised. Defeated by the chains that cannot be broken. A lost cause to most everyone around.
God rescues these people.


God sees these people. God loves these people. God comes to these people. God rescues these people.

The humble and broken are the chosen. God redeems these people. God lavishes compassion and grace on these people. God heals these people. God uses these people.


"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."-Matthew 5:3

"Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth."-Matthew 5:5
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