Sunday, May 14, 2017

A Fruitful Vineyard



If we are able to be fully present to our friends when we are with them, our absence too will bear many fruits. Our friends will say: “He visited me” or “She visited me,” and discover in our absence the lasting grace of our presence.  Henri Nouwen

In life, in our travels, places we have worshiped, places we have visited, places we have lived, places we have worked and after we have left; it’s the fruit of our presence that remains.

Wherever we have offered our gentle and humble presence, the fruits of our presence will remain long after we are gone. 

People, who have offered us their presence in ways that have shaped, molded, mentored and encouraged us we remember with a fondness even though they are no longer present in our lives.  Though, the seeds they have planted remain.

It’s a mystery of the spiritual life.  Jesus says “It’s better for you that I go away.”  John 16:7.  When the physical body of Jesus left, His Holy Spirit (presence) remained with us. 

God works in our presence and in our absence.  What we need to do is remain faithful to the call to be present to those around us, and plant seeds of faith, so long after we are gone the seeds of our presence will remain and grow into a fruitful vine.

Saturday, May 13, 2017

His Cup




The greatest treasure we will ever have on the earth, is to truly know another.  Another's sorrows and joys.  Another's hurts and victories.   Another's struggles and grace.  Another's hopes and dreams.

People are the gift.  We can't shy away from that, and in this life there will be a few others who will truly let you into their stories.

Jesus is one of those...

Henri Nouwen reminds us that Jesus asks us, "Can you drink this cup?"  Jesus invites us to drink from the same cup He drank from, to experience the same Joy, the same sorrow, the same life, the same death.

When we drink from His cup we become friends on a similar journey, walking together on the road to Emmaeus urging one other to "Stay with us.  For it is nearly evening.  The day is almost over." (Luke 24:28)

Thursday, May 11, 2017

The Path




Follow the path,
not to any destination,
but through every season.

A place for you to walk,
A place for you to be,
A place near me.

At the end of the path
you'll find an altar,
You can lay it all down there.

And wait for God
to provide an answer,
a sacrifice for a better life..

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Neap tides


I stand on a piece of driftwood
Out to sea-

Nothing but Nothing but
You and me.

My arms outstretched-
I close my eyes,

And cast myself
On Oceans’ neap tides.

I wonder where you’ll
Take me. I wonder
How I’ll survive.

The current fiercely
 Leads Me;
Across to the other side.

The moon in my back pocket,
A cover overhead.

I lay my head,
And listen to words he gently said…

“I drew him out of water.”  Exodus 2:10

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Chains and Liberty



“Some birds aren’t meant to be caged.  Their feathers are just too bright and when they fly away the part of you that knows that it was a sin to lock them up, does rejoice but still the place that you live in is that much more drab and empty that they’re gone.  I, guess I just miss my friend.” Red-from Shawshank Redemption

You were meant to fly,

You were born to soar!

Majestic Eyes; Bright design.

The Spirit bathed you in

Beauty; emeralds, diamonds, and

Rubies. 

Speak my name, friend.

Walk on by…

These chains have taught

Me that chains and

Liberty live side by side.

But the Love of Jesus,

Is where I must abide.


 Paul replied, "Short time or long-I pray to God that not only you but all who are listening to me today may become what I am, except for these chains."  Acts 26:29

Monday, May 8, 2017

The Spirit of Hope


The Spirit of Jesus is the Spirit of Hope.  If Jesus lives inside your heart-he will always be infusing your daily life of work, service, prayer, worship, and whatever gifts he has equipped you with-with hope, with joy, with peace, with encouragement. 

Don’t wait for others to encourage you, or to bring you hope.  Encourage yourselves; bring yourselves hope with the Spirit of Jesus who is alive in you.  Find out what He has gifted you to do, and do it!  Don’t hold back, or give in to what is not life. 

A piece of heaven lives inside you- God didn’t leave us alone, to death and despair, and to what is dark and evil.  He brought us the “light of life" to dwell among men. 

Jesus will always point you to love, hope, faith, joy, peace, kindness, goodness, gentleness and faithfulness because that is His Way.  That was the life he lived on earth, and the life he gave as an example for us to follow. 

Be Encouraged- You worshiper of God.  “Worship Him in the Splendor of Holiness.”  Psalm 96:9

A Wonderful Life!

“For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Mark 10:45

Where did compassion lead Jesus?  It led him to His disciples, to individuals, to the multitudes.  Ultimately compassion led Him to the Cross.  He gave his life as a ransom for the many.

When thinking of Joseph; his long wait had to do with the saving of many lives.

When considering David, he wrote much of the book of psalms in his waiting.  If he was anointed King right away we may not have had all the beautiful psalms of lament and praise that David provided for generations to come. 

As we are waiting, and wondering does my life really count?  Consider Jesus, Joseph and David.  Their lives counted not for themselves but for the many.

It’s amazing to think how one life can touch so many.  I love the Christmas classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life!”  It’s a story about a man who never got to fulfill his earthly dream, but he was given a gift from an angel of the Lord.  He got to see what his life would have been like if he was never born. 

When he was given back his life- he was filled with extreme Joy and Gratitude for the gifts God provided him in His wife, his children, his hometown, his family business. 

Sometimes we may be waiting, because God wants to use us to touch someone else’s life in a special way.  That someone may be in our neighborhood, on our job, or in our family. 

Our lives are truly a wonderful mystery.  We may never know the impact we have had here on earth until we reach heaven, but we have to trust that our lives count in the here and now for eternity.