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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The ax head...the iron one

2 Kings 6:1-7

“One day a group of prophets came to Elisha and told him, “As you can see, this place where we meet with you is too small. Let’s go down to the Jordan River where there are plenty of logs. There we can build a new place for us to meet.”

“All right,” he told them, “go ahead.”

“Please come with us,” someone suggested

“I will,” he said. So he went with them.

When they arrived at the Jordan, they began cutting down trees. But as one of them was cutting a tree, his ax head fell into the river. “Oh, sir”! he cried. “It was a borrowed ax!”

“Where did it fall?” the man of God asked. When he showed him the place Elisha cut a stick and threw it into the water at that spot. Then the ax head floated to the surface. “Grab it,“ Elisha said. And the man reached out and grabbed it.”

What is the big deal? It was an ax head. When I first read this I just didn’t get it. It was an ax head. After reading it over and over and thinking on it for a bit, I realized the following:

God is interested in EVERYthing. Not just the big things, but the small as well. Elisha could’ve moved on and told the prophet to get another one along the way. I know that God wants to be an integral part of my everyday life. Certainly not just “invited in” when things are difficult or I am in need. He wants it all. Even the ax heads.

The prophet cried out on behalf of someone else’s property. I think God responds most when our “cries” are directed outward. Not just about us but about and for others. Yes, it was “just” an ax head, but it was borrowed and I believe it was the prophet’s anguish over the borrowed item that led God to respond to his cry.

It was not lost on me that Elisha cut a STICK and threw it in the water. A STICK. The ax head was iron. I can just see him throwing a little twig in the water where that ax head sunk and watching that heavy piece of iron float to the top. He could’ve done it any other way. The Lord saw fit for Elisha to perform this miracle with a stick. I am reminded that God can do so much more than we think if we just give Him what we have and not put limitations on what we think He can/should do. Little is much in God’s Hands. Give it to Him.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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1Kings 20:35-37 NLT

Meanwhile, the Lord instructed one of the group of prophets to say to another man, “Hit me!” But the man refused to hit the prophet. Then the prophet told him, “Because you have not obeyed the voice of the Lord, a lion will kill you as soon as you leave me.” And when he had gone, a lion did attack and kill him.

When God speaks, listen.

There are lions.

#thatisall

One night at Prayer Meeting

I read a lot. I can appreciate a good book that takes me away from the constants of everyday life. I love to read for many reasons and it’s hard for me to specify a preferred genre. If someone tells me a book is really good, chances are I will at least attempt to read it.

The Bible is not a book.

Last night at prayer meeting, the Lord gave me a glimpse of something that for me was profound.

The Bible is not a book.

When I read books, I am reading about a person “over there”. Someone else’s life. I am learning about someone else’s experiences, how they handle their conflict, how they resolve it. I am only related to that person for a time during which I am allowed a sneak peek into their lives. We don’t know each other. We won’t engage with each other after the last page of the book. I may become attached to a character while I am reading the book, I might consider how I would solve a problem compared to how they did, I may even desire a life like theirs for a time. ..but when the book is over, it’s over.

The Bible is not a book.

I realized last night that the Jesus of the fish, the Jesus of the boat and the Jesus who freed the demon possessed man (John 6:5-20), are all mine. He is not just a character to be read about in a book, to be enjoyed for a time. He is the true, living God. He is a TODAY God. He is RIGHT NOW. The Bible is not a history book. It is life, it is NOW.

I am humbled that the God Who created the stars and put them in the sky knows who I am. He knows my thoughts before I think them, has the solution for my problems before I utter a prayer, He knows me through and through. But He doesn’t stop at simply “knowing” me. He speaks to me! He protects, directs, guides, comforts, defends, prays for, sings over, thinks about, covers, helps, provides for, heals, saves and loves ME! His love is active. He is doing all of this. Right now. Today.

The creator of the universe, of all things I know and see, of every good thing, has taken “time” to create a purpose and a plan for my life. MY life. Specifically. Mine. From beginning to end, He thought of me enough to create a plan…and it’s not a “I created that plan and now I am done” type of plan. My bible says “For I know the plans I HAVE for you”, declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future” (Jeremiah 29:11, NIV emphasis mine). That speaks of a current plan. While my life may change and my perspective may be different from time to time, the Lords plan to prosper me remain. But wait…don’t miss this…the creator of the universe created a plan for MY life (and YOURS!)

Selah (pause and calmly think of that).

The One Who parted the waters listens to me when I speak. When I pray, He listens. Wait…He doesn’t just listen, He acts on my behalf. He responds. That I can utter a word and not be struck down is amazing but the fact that He RESPONDS to something I say? That He DOES in response to my feeble words? Amazing.

The bible is truth. It is life. It is now. The awesomeness of that is too overwhelming for me to comprehend. The God we read about knows and loves us. Today, right now, He is loving you because His love doesn’t sit still. While our lives feel like chapters sometimes, this Truth goes on and on for eternity. There’s no book to close…

Amen.

I love you Lord
and I lift my voice
to worship you, oh my soul…rejoice
Take heart my King
in what You hear
let it be a sweet, sweet sound
in Your ear
Psalm 35:9 (Scriptural reference)