Thursday, December 30th

“Furious with rage, Nebuchadnezzar summoned Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.  So these men were brought before the king, and Nebuchadnezzar said to them, ‘Is it true, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, that you do not serve my gods or worship the image of gold I have set up? … Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego replied to him, “King Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need to defend ourselves before you in this matter.  If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to deliver us from it, and he will deliver us from Your Majesty’s hand.  But even if he does not, we want you to know, Your Majesty, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.”  Daniel 3:13-18

Dear Heavenly Father, Long before we were born you resolutely decided that you were going to sacrifice your own Son to save my soul.  I love how you led these three men to resolutely decide to follow you, honor and worship you above all other men and gods.  I want that pre-life resolution.  Before my day even starts, I resolve to follow and worship you alone.  I know this will be tested.  Make me strong in my appreciation of grace so I follow you in every circumstance without regard for the opinions of consequences that other people produce.  Help me shine for you before all people so they seek you and find you because of my spiritual holy stubbornness.  Amen.

The decision to live only for God is best made before the other offers come. 

Wednesday, December 29th

“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.”  2 Corinthians 1:3-4

Dear Jesus, I remember how you prayed the night before you died that your Father would not take us out of the world but that he would protect us from the evil one.  I know you have good and holy reasons for leaving me here on earth to serve and be served, to give and to be given to, to suffer and to suffer with others.  Your words and promises speak a lot of comfort to my heart.  I know you are with me as I walk some of the same trails that you did.  I know you will greet me face to face at the end of my race.  I know you speak to the Father on my behalf and I know you are growing me through my trials.  When I suffer, help me to speak from that stage words that reflect your Holy Spirit’s message for all who would see me suffer.  Use my suffering and the comfort I receive to bless others in their hour of need.  Give purpose and power to my suffering!  Amen.

When you suffer with a purpose, everything about it looks and feels different. 

Tuesday, December 28th

“Surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”  Matthew 28:20

Dear Jesus, There are hardly more comforting words for me today and every day.  You walked this earth and endured everything we do right through the jaws of death.  You conquered it all too.  You are the one who is now with me wherever I go.  It’s easy to visualize you in a place or time that I must go to in order to find you.  But you are right here with me.  You will be with me when I rise up and go out of my house to live in a crazy world too.  It makes me bold to take chances, to seize opportunities, to say the important and true things to others and not try to control the outcome by being silent.  You are with me when the unforeseen problems visit my life and you are with me when I am put in vulnerable situations.  Stay with me Lord Jesus and be my strength, wisdom and shield today.  Amen.

There’s always a big brother with every Christian every day.  Live boldly knowing he’s got your back. 

Monday, December 27th

“Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, ‘Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there until I tell you, for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy him.’  And he rose and took the child and his mother by night and departed to Egypt and remained there until the death of Herod.  This was to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet, ‘Out of Egypt I called my son.’”  Matthew 2:13-15           

Dear Heavenly Father, I get mildly depressed the days after Christmas because of the letdown.  But it pales in comparison to what you allowed your Son and his parents to go through the days after the wise men brought their gifts.  They had to run for their lives.  You caused your most favored children to serve you and the planet in severe ways.  Why would I doubt your love just because you ask me to quickly return to service right after Christmas?  I’m here as your servant.  Help me to keep a servant’s heart and not fall into the temptation that life is about being served and coddled by others.  I want to reflect your Son’s love for everyone in the hopes that others see him through me.  Make me a happy and willing servant who gives freely instead of pouts as one slighted by the needs of others.  Amen.

It’s hard to be taken advantage of when you see helping others as a privilege. 

Saturday, December 25th, Christmas Day!

Dear Heavenly Father, When a child is born, we love to point out how the baby has “her mother’s eyes” or “his father’s nose.”  It gives us joy.  We don’t know what Jesus looked like.  Much more important than his physical appearance was the fact that Jesus inwardly “looked like” his heavenly Father.  Jesus told his disciples, “Whoever has seen me has seen the Father” (John 14:9).  As we hear the gospel lessons about Jesus in the coming weeks in church, God will show us more of himself in Jesus, his Son.  We will see his power and compassion in his miracles.  We will see his wisdom, his holiness, and, most of all, his love.  Especially on the cross, we see his love.  This is our God who died there-he himself suffering the divine wrath because of the sins we committed against him.  It may seem strange to talk about the cross at Christmas, but we have to remember that this is why Jesus came.  We can’t worship him at the humble manger without praising him for the reason why he came.  Today we see the love of the Father presenting his Son to the world.  With all the love and pride that a father has in his son, God the Father presents Jesus to you.  By his Word, he exalts his Son in our eyes.  “See how my Son took on your humanity to be your Savior,” he says.  “See the divine love and compassion in him.”  Marvel that the Father gave up the Son he loves so that the Son might return from the cross and grave and bring you with him to heaven.  Jesus brought us sinners back into his Father’s love.  Rejoice in the joy that the Father now has in you, his dear child.  “You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:26).

Friday, December 24th

“All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: ‘The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel’ (which means “God with us”).”  Matthew 1:23

Dear Jesus, Your virgin birth underscores your humanity and divinity but more important to me is that it tells me you are with me.  You became a human and went through everything I am going through right now.  You had fallible parents, a country under duress, the stress of finding daily sustenance, the challenge of siblings, the failure of friends, the fear of death.  You had it all.  But you saved me from it all.  You are still human but you are the Savior human.  You redeemed me from the dead end I was seeing.  As my “human-God” you deeply understand my concerns and at the same time have the answer that I need.  I know you are with me.  Now, I want to spend my day with you.”  Amen.

God is with us and we are with him.  No room for loneliness.

Thursday, December 23rd

“But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.”  Luke 2:19

Dear Savior, There is so much going on in my life and in the world right now.  There is so much going on in my mind right now.  It is hard for me to quiet my mind to carefully think about and ponder the things that you’ve done.  As soon as I sit to read your Christmas story, as soon as I close my eyes to meditate on what you have done, another to-do comes to mind.  In my life I am rushing from one good activity to the next.  These are busy days.  These are distracted days.  I pray, dear Jesus, send me your Holy Spirit and quiet my mind.  Shut off in my heart and my mind the list of to-dos so that I can hear your Words like the shepherds did, as if I were hearing it for the first time.  This message that they heard in the fields immediately transformed them.  They weren’t the same after that; how could they be!?!  Grant me the still heart of Mary who observed the shepherds coming and going, who watched her son, Jesus, grow, and took it all in.  Help me to take in the sights and sounds of Christmas from your Word and help me take it with me and to ponder its truths.  Transform me by these truths just as you transformed the shepherds.  Amen.

Christmas is a busy time for our lives and in our minds.  But don’t miss it.  Come and see the baby Savior with the shepherds.  Still your minds and ponder the miracle of Jesus’ birth with Mary.  Come and worship him with the Magi.  Take it all in! 

Wednesday, December 22nd

“And Mary said: ‘My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for the Mighty One has done great things for me-holy is his name.’”  Luke 1:46-49

Dear Heavenly Father, I want to be like Mary.  She had just found out that she was pregnant outside of marriage by the Holy Spirit.  She was young, unmarried and poor.  But she was loved by you, by her fiancé and her family.  More than that, she looked beyond the discomforts of serving God and people to the blessings of having the opportunity to give big back to God.  She knew she was saved and she knew she had a significant impact to give the world.  Those two blessings, security and significance, are the two greatest needs of the human soul.  You met them both for Mary.  She knew it and so she praised.  I know you have made me secure and significant too.  But the ways you have called me to serve you and others have cost me comfort just as it did Mary.  Help me to ignore the cost and to count it as all joy to love you “big” as I love “big” the people you have given me to serve.  Make me positive, praising, and working to be the kind of person like you and your mother, Mary, were.  Amen.

Serving God and others isn’t near as burdensome as we make it.  At attitude of praise and thanks will cut the load in half. 

Tuesday, December 21st

“But the angel said to here, “Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God.  You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus.  He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High.  The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his kingdom will never end.”  Luke 1:30-33

Dear Jesus, Your mom didn’t need a baby name book.  God had already decided your name that would describe your life, “The Lord Saves.”  Your greatness can’t be denied.  Two billion of us believe you saved us.  Your name is all over the planet and you have to be the most quoted and misquoted man that ever lived.  And to think you never once wrote down your own words.  I know you are reigning in believer’s hearts.  But I don’t see you visibly reigning anywhere else.  I trust that you are, however.  I trust that you are working everything out for the good of your people no matter what country they are in.  It gives me peace when I think of our bi-partisan congress or the Korean threat or a hundred other haunting reports.  You have saved us from our sins and you will save us from our troubles.  Help me to live in the peace that comes from your firm grip on my life.  Amen.

Jesus gave up so much to save us, he’s not going to let us slip away from him because of some bani-rooster government snafu. 

Monday, December 20th

“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.  For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders.  And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.  Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end.  He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever.”  Isaiah 9:2, 6-7

Dear Heavenly Father, You give incredible joy to our lives when we have babies you created for us.  We can’t even begin to describe it.  I’ve always marveled at how it brightens the lives of parents and grand-parents.  But I have to confess, I have never felt exactly that way about the birth of your Son until now.  But there it is in your word, “Unto us a child is born!”  Your Son was born to me!  He’s the child, given to my family to make everything better.  He gives me hope and rescue.  He changes my identity, my destiny, my daily peace.  I can do all things through this Son you gave me, who gives me strength.  That’s why Christmas means so much to me, it’s the boy born to my family for all eternity.  Amen.

Jesus changes our whole family dynamic!

ADVENT, What Does This Mean? (week 4)

Maybe you remember the story of Balaam.  Balaam was a seer who was hired by Balak the king of Moab to curse the people of Israel.  The king of Moab was worried because Israel had come out of Egypt, and they were traveling north.  They were a force to be reckoned with and the king of Moab knew that he needed all the help he could get if he was going to defeat this threat coming up through the desert, so he hired Balaam to speak a curse over the people.  The king of Moab believed that Balaam’s words were more than just words.  He believed that Balaam’s words had power to hurt the people of Israel.  Perhaps you remember how it went though.  Each time Balaam began to speak a curse against the people of Israel God made him speak blessings.  The king of Moab was furious but this was Balaam’s response, (from Numbers 24:13), “Even if Balak gave me his palace filled with silver and gold, I could not do anything of my own accord, good or bad, to go beyond the command of the LORD-and I must say only what the LORD says”.  All the blessings that Balaam spoke over God’s people came true.  There is one that is particularly important to us during this Advent season.  Balaam said, (from Numbers 24:17), “I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near.  A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel.”  Though he didn’t know it, Balaam was talking about Jesus.  Jesus was the one who was coming and generations of God’s people from that time on continued to BEHOLD him by faith, seeing him over and over again in the word of God, till one day he came.  Now we behold him.  We behold him coming at Bethlehem in a lowly manger, to be our savior from sin and death.  Like Balaam we continue to see him but not now to behold him, but not near, for Jesus is coming again. 

Saturday, December 18th

“But very truly I tell you, it is for your good that I am going away.  Unless I go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you.  When he comes, he will prove the world to be in the wrong about sin and righteousness and judgment: about sin, because people do not believe in me; about righteousness, because I am going to the Father, where you can see me no longer; and about judgment, because the prince of this world now stands condemned.”  John 16:7-11

Dear Jesus, You spoke these words the night before your life on earth ended.  You promised your Holy Spirit would come and he has.  I sense his work every time I read your divine Word.  I feel his discerning presence when the thespians on the television or at the movies shove their agenda to normalize immorality.  I sense his conviction in the comments of my critics.  I feel his comfort in grace and mercy when I feel guilty.  I seem to have his law and gospel as my constant companion.  Help me to soften my heart to his promptings.  To change my course with just a nudge.  Make me sensitive to him so I season my demeanor with grace, love and understanding.  Use him to flush the rogue judgements out of my heart.  Use him to guide me in my part of every relationship.  Finally, don’t let me fall from the grace you hold out to me through him.  Amen.

The Holy Spirit is the teacher of your conscience, the guide for your interpersonal relationships and the antidepressant for your heart. 

Friday, December 17th

“Blessed are those who wash their robes, that they may have the right to the tree of life and may go through the gates into the city.”  Revelation 22:14

Dear Jesus, These are some of the most comforting words in the entire Bible.  As I read your description of heaven I go on a roller coaster.  First my soul soars to heights of excitement as I hear how beautiful, peaceful, and void of earth’s temptations and trials it is.  Then I read the couple of lists you have of those who won’t be there.  I can find my sins in those lists and I wonder, “Will I get to be in heaven forever or am I destined for eternal unspeakable torment in hell?”  Then I come to this passage where you speak to us with grace and assurance.  “Blessed are those who wash their robes.”  It takes me back to chapter seven where you tell us that “these in white robes are those that have come out of the great tribulation and have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb.”  I have washed my sinful life in your sacrifice and now I am white with righteousness.  I am worthy of heaven.  I won’t be excluded.  Now I read Revelation 21 and 22 with full assurance that this is my destiny.  It gives me a vacation from my troubles today.  Thank you for rescuing me from myself and promising me a blessed forever.  Amen.

If God clears your schedule for you, be ready.  He’s about to bless you more than you could have blessed yourself. 

Thursday, December 16th

“Behold, a king will reign in righteousness, and princes will rule with justice.  A man will be as a hiding place from the wind, And a cover from the tempest, As rivers of water in a dry place, As the shadow of a great rock in a weary land.  The eyes of those who see will not be dim, and the ears of those will listen.  Also the heart of the [b]rash will understand knowledge, and the tongue of the stammerers will be ready to speak plainly.”  Isaiah 32:1-4

 Dear Jesus, Isaiah foretold how when you came you would create shelters out of your followers.  Each one of us has enough spiritual blessings from you dripping from your gospel promises to be shelters for others, even our enemies, even those who take care of our earthly needs.  We can be a shelter of grace and forgiveness for those hurting in shame and guilt.  We can be a shelter of truth and guidance for those darkened by the world’s counsel.  We can be a shelter for security and love for those who have been shattered by abuse and neglect.  We love to be shelters just as you were.  We are your hands and feet.  Guide your church, dear Jesus, to engage the world and people on her edges into the wonderful gospel truths that have made her who she is.  Make me a shelter today for someone new also.  Amen.

Gospel greatness resides in the heart of every Christian.  Don’t put a cover over yours. 

Wednesday, December 15th

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.  For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.”  John 3:16-17

Dear Heavenly Father, What intentionality!  You made us, watched us fall and then intentionally sent your Son not to judge us but to save us.  You intentionally sent Jesus to his own people when you knew that they would reject him and have him killed.  You intentionally sent him to die for us.  You prompted him morning by morning to go out and find people to tell them he was here for them.  You sent him day after day to reach out to his disciples and restore them time and again.  You intentionally sent your Holy Spirit to enliven and enlighten the twelve apostles to start the church through preaching, teaching and writing.  You forced your good news into a world that twistedly had learned to love darkness.  Your love and grace are so intentional!  Make me intentional too with love and grace to reach out to others with the offer of a real relationship bathed in grace and held up by truth.  I want to live with intentional love toward everyone whether I know them well or not, whether they treat me well or not, whether I feel like it or not.  Amen.

Few things in life are more impactful than being intentionally loved by another human being. 

Tuesday, December 14th

“May the Lord direct your hearts into God’s love and Christ’s perseverance.”  2 Thessalonians 3:5

Dear Heavenly Father, I love Paul’s prayer.  It touches on two of the biggest needs I have.  I need love and perseverance.  Both come from you.  They do not originate with me but I need them oh so desperately.  If I follow my heart there is a good chance I will end up in a black hole.  I need to follow you as you lead my heart.  Then I read that you will lead it into love and perseverance.  You know those whom I struggle to love.  You know how prone I am to avoid, criticize and blame.  You know how discouraged I get.  You see every nook and cranny in my soul.  Come Lord and Savior and lead me out of my dark corner into the bright light of forgiving and given love.  Lead me away from debilitating self-pity into an open transparent optimism based on your gospel of life now and life eternal!  Amen.

If your heart is running sluggish, check the fluids: grace, faith, hope and love.  With these filled back up you’ll be good to go!

Monday, December 13th

“I want to know Christ-yes, to know the power of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, and so, somehow, attaining to the resurrection from the dead.”     Philippians 3:10-11

Dear Jesus, These are some of the most thought provoking words in your whole Bible.  I kind of just want to sit near them and think with my mouth shut and my hands off the keyboard.  The power of your resurrection has to be about living with joy even in hard times because we know we will survive and be raised up at the last day.  But then Paul follows with “I want to know the participation in his (yours) sufferings, becoming like him in his death.”  Now, that’s a mind-bender.  I don’t wake up any morning wanting to fellowship in your sufferings, at least not by nature.  But that’s what he said.  He said he wanted to participate in your sufferings!  I know that you will put us through suffering just like you had.  But I don’t see how I can want to have you do that!  If I sit quietly and meditate on it, I believe your Holy Spirit will lead me to understand and embrace it.  Help me to want to suffer anything and everything in order to serve humanity the way you did.  Help me want to do it!  I won’t if you don’t.  Amen.

When the Sacrificial Christ lives in your heart, he makes you suffer willingly to serve people like he did. 

ADVENT-What Does This Mean? (week 3)

The third candle on the banner is labeled “rejoice.” The angels come to mind immediately. On the evening of Jesus birth, the whole company of angels appear to the shepherds in the hills above Bethlehem, Luke 2:13 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying. “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.” We join with them when we sing, “Joy to the world, the Lord is come, let earth receive her king.” Indeed, the birth of Christ gives us every reason to rejoice. For his coming into the world is the beginning of our salvation. This child born in Bethlehem would one day carry his own cross to Golgotha, be nailed to it, and die. He will die not for his mistakes but for ours, and through his death God forgives us all our sins. Of course, we rejoice at Christmas, but we will also rejoice when Jesus comes again. When that day comes many people will be scared. They will be terrified. They will be angry because they are going to hell for all eternity. You and I though are going to rejoice. We are going to rejoice because this sinful world will be destroyed. We are going to rejoice because Jesus is coming to take us to our eternal home with him forever. So, rejoice this Advent. Rejoice because your savior was born for you, rejoice because one day he will come back for you.

Saturday, December 11th

“The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure.  Who can understand it?  ‘I the LORD search the heart and examine the mind.’”  Jeremiah 17:9-10a

Dear Heavenly Father, You are so patient that you would put up with the deception that lurks in all of our hearts.  You knew that we would fall into deep self-conception when Adam and Eve fell.  Yet, you were so optimistic in your grace that you refused to scrap the human project.  Instead, you forged forward to fill the earth with human beings who had a marred image compared to what you had planned.  You knew you would have to patiently deal with each one of us to help us come to our senses about our own fallen-ness and need for redemption, divine change and restoration.  I love how you announce it here through your prophet.  “I the Lord search the heart and mind!”  It’s not an order to find a reason to destroy us.  No!  It’s to help us self-realize our great need for honesty, forgiveness and change.  Thank you for searching my heart and using circumstances and people to be the mirror that reveals the blemishes there.  I will watch for how you arrange my life today through events and people to help me purge myself of all self-deception.  Give me the humility and wisdom to embrace the pressure washer you use on my soul.  Amen.

When God “pressure washes” your soul, don’t run and hide.  Make sure he gets every nook and cranny. 

Friday, December 10th

“Follow God’s example, therefore, as dearly loved children and walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.”  Ephesians 5:1-2

Dear Heavenly Father, How will I ever know if my life is pleasing to you?  I fail at so many things.  I’m constantly reminded of my shortcomings.  I wonder if I’ll ever get it right.  Here you tell me that if I am living in love and acting out of love, then my life is pleasing to you.  It’s the heart transformed by your gospel of love that pleases you.  I have been made your child through the grace of your Son.  As a family member, I bear your resemblance.  I’m compassionate, sacrificial, honest, humble and kind.  I’m not perfect but I’m redeemed and motivated by love.  Give me the wisdom and the discernment to live in love and not my natural tendencies.  Make me a vessel of grace for others.  Change my thinking every moment to reflect your love and not my self-centered fears and foibles.  Keep your Son’s life story in the forefront of my mind as my example, model and mentor.  Change me so that in my remaining days I will encourage and strengthen others in their lives.  Amen.

How to live in all circumstances has been clearly displayed for all people in the life of one man!