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Chatting with Jesus

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Lord, was King Solomon way ahead of his time, or has human nature stayed the same over the centuries. Today, civil order and disrespect for one another is spiraling down the drain. Decency? Where did it go? For many, thumbing your nose at law and order has become a competitive sport.

Funny, Solomon’s description of the misfits of his day clearly describes today’s protesters.

“Fear of the Lord is the foundation of true knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline” (Proverbs 1:7 NLT).

Lord, as in ancient times, today’s rebels have no fear of you. If they consider you at all it is in the sense that you are irrelevant. Respect for your sovereignty, your holiness, your awesome power is non-existent among them. They claim your grace tolerates all peoples’ behavior. They boast of their rebellion as a badge of honor.

Without a reverence for you, Lord, they have no solid foundation upon which to base their lives. Their relevance is based on the current whims of society. How fragile they must feel, finding their worth by the number of “likes” on Facebook. Without a firm foundation, Solomon says they are subject to fall for any lie.

Trusting in the Lord reveals to us true knowledge. We have a clearer understanding of who you are, a deeper revelation of your power, a truer love for your compassion and mercy. We understand only you, Jesus, can save us from our sin and give us a life of meaning and purpose.

Out there on our own leads us to false knowledge, or as we say in Texas, stinkin’ lies. No one is higher than we are. We are accountable to no higher power. Good or bad, all people go to Heaven, if such a place exists.

Sadly, these deceived people act foolishly, not understanding what or why they are protesting. They’re looking for something to hang their hat on. Open their spiritual eyes, Lord, to see that trusting in you will bring clarity to your timeless truths.

Amen, Jesus.

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Chatting with Jesus

Monday, April 22, 2024

Lord, you gave Christ followers your promises of a secure future, here on Earth, and later in Heaven. Following you would not lead to disappointment (Proverbs 23:18).

How naïve to think life will always be wine and roses. Far from it. Ups and downs, good times, and times of grief happen on a regular basis. How often have we said, “Wow, Jesus! You’re incredible!” How often have we slapped our forehead and said, “oh, no, Jesus! What’s gonna happen next?”

One truth the believer can count on is your promises remain steadfast. Without difficulties, how would we know your power to deliver us from the evil one, or comfort us in our darkest hour? The psalmist wrote his 23rd Psalm from personal experience, describing the goodness of God during the hardships of life.

He wandered restlessly before finding the “green pastures” his life desperately needed. Only you could turn the storm that raged within his soul into still waters. He never walked alone through the “valley of the shadow of death.” He experienced the death of his dreams, his ambitions, his desires. He “put to death” his will to be the “lord of his life,” and submitted to your will. Submission meant trusting your “rod and staff,” though painful at times, were for his good, and would lead him in the paths of your righteousness.

Lord, all the psalmist could offer you was a battered and wounded soul that needed restoration to contentment and peace with you. That’s your specialty. Only you could do that, Jesus. Who else can restore our bruised and tattered souls today? Only you, Jesus. Only you.

Amen

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