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Output Versus Input

Output Versus Input

The concept we’re exploring today is not original with me.  I actually heard it on a local Christian radio station, and I thought it was a concept worth sharing.  It’s simply stated and explained, yet it is profound in its simplicity and powerful when understood and implemented.

From little on we are trained to find self-value in what we are able to put out.  It’s a lesson readily learned since it comes so naturally to the human psyche and seems so logical.  The greater the quantity and quality of our output, the more inherent value we feel and find.

The realms of our personal output validators are varied and unique to each individual.  Our personal output indicators may be in the physical, mental, emotional, verbal, relational, occupational, educational, societal or familial worlds.  Yet the cause and effect are the same: when we are able to output effectively, we tend to feel good about ourselves. 

Unfortunately, the inevitable is that there will come times when our output is substandard.  Even more so as we age and our ability and energy flags and fades.  And then what happens to our self-esteem?  If it is based on our output (as it is for most!), we’re in trouble!

Many is the time I’ve counseled individuals who were struggling mentally and emotionally because they just couldn’t do what they used to be able to do.  Their self-worth was based on their output … and their output was leaving them devastated.  Eventually, one’s output will leave every output-based person devastated. 

Which brings us to the importance of input – both recognizing and pursuing positive input.

Kind and encouraging words from loved ones certainly qualifies as positive input; warm support from people is important and is certainly helpful.  But sometimes that is hard to come by or is not enough. 

The most crucial input is the input our God gives us in his Word!

Yes, the condemnation of the law which shows us our sinfulness isn’t pleasant.  It’s important we all take this to heart; we are all sinful and the Lord hates sin.  But don’t stop at the law.  Let it drive you desperately and eagerly to God’s gospel, which tells us about God’s love … and mercy … and grace … and atonement … and forgiveness … and salvation. 

Furthermore, embrace those truths God shares with us about who we now are in the crucified and risen Jesus Christ.  This is the input we desperately need!

Words like these:

“… You were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God” (1 Corinthians 6:11).

Or these:

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” (2 Corinthians 5:17)

Or this long, wonderful, self-esteem-boosting list:

“But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.  Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy” (1 Peter 2:9-10).

These are just some of the thousands of messages God gives us in his Scriptures.  Search the Scriptures and you’ll find plenty of incredible input.  God tells us he has loved us with an everlasting love (Jer. 31:3), a love so lavish that he considers us his very children (1 Jn. 3:1) and rejoices over us with singing! (Zeph. 3:17). 

These are truths God wants us to take to heart; crucial, positive, self-esteem-lifting input God wants us to embrace. 

The Lord knows this input … given by the One whose output is always perfect and always perfectly blesses … will completely transform our self-perspective. 

As Paul prayed: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit” (Romans 15:13).

The vast majority of the world looks to one’s output as the basis for value.  But that’s a disappointing path.  Be different.  Be better!  Or rather, learn a better way to evaluate yourself!  “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2). 

Far better for us to find our value in the input God gives.  And he values us immensely!  Of all astounding things, he informs us that we are precious in his sight! (Is. 43:4).

When our self-esteem is based on our output, it will eventually and undoubtedly collapse.  When based on God’s input, however, it will soar!  

Which underscores the importance of being in our Bibles and mining these golden truths!  There’s an abundance of wealth just waiting to be uncovered there and make us spiritually rich.  It’s exactly the input we need to prosper in this output-based world.

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Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts … And be thankful.  Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you [encourage one another] and [praise] … God with gratitude in your hearts.  (Colossians 3:15-16)

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The Enforcer

The Enforcer

You’ve been there.  You’re traveling on an interstate when the road construction signs come into view.  We all know what that means.  Slowdowns.  Lane revisions.  And probably merging traffic. 

Then, sure enough, the merge signs begin appearing.

Most drivers are pretty decent about it.  When the merge notices pop up, they begin making their way into the appropriate lane. 

But there are always a few who fly by everyone else to get to the front of the line and then cut over!  I don’t know how you feel about that approach, but I find it rude, unfair, and extremely irritating.  Not only that, but their selfishness actually slows the entire merge process down with the backup they cause at the bottleneck.

This past weekend, my wife and I were driving over to Wisconsin for a family wedding, and we had any number of slowdowns, lane revisions, and yes … lane mergers.  And, as always, some folks were determined to storm to the front of the merge line.

But multiple times they couldn’t!  The reason?  The “Enforcers.”

The Enforcers (my name for them) were the semitruck drivers who would have none of it.  Once the merge messages were posted, those semi jockeys shimmied their 18-wheelers over to take up both lanes.  No cheaters got by them.  The would be “pass-everyone-else-on-their-way-to-the-front-of-the-line-drivers” behind those big-rigs were forced to merge with everyone else who was being obedient and courteous. 

I have seen this done before, and I witnessed it several times this past weekend.  Those Enforcer dudes are my heroes!  I applaud them every time I see them take that approach, and I still grin and salute them as I think of it. 

And who doubts that those huge trucks could impose their will on all the smaller vehicles around them.  They are the unmitigated kings of the road.

You and I have the unmitigated King of the Cosmos in our corner as we drive through life.  How incredibly comforting to know that the Lord has our back!  Nothing gets past him that he doesn’t allow.  And if he allows it, he has a loving reason for it.  (Romans 8:28).

Our God has absolute power, complete knowledge, and unending love.  He is always with us, and is unaffected by circumstances or the boundaries of scientific principles.  Nothing escapes his notice; no threats sneak past his view.  Meanwhile, he funnels tremendous blessings our way.

Undoubtedly we can all reflect upon times where our gracious God clearly intervened in our lives.  His involvement was so obvious even the most obtuse believer could recognize it.

I suspect, however, that we would be astounded if we really, truly knew how many times … and how drastically … the Lord has acted to provide for us or protect us in our day-by-day history.  In fact, he does it to some degree … every single day of our lives.

In his final encouragements to the Israelites, as he was about to die and the people were about to invade Canaan, Moses assured them, “The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.  Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged” (Deuteronomy 31:8).

It’s a similar concept to what Moses stated to their parents 40 years early as the newly freed Israelites spotted Pharaoh’s army chasing after them.  “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still” (Exodus 14:14).

And who or what can stand against the Lord? 

These truths are truths for you and me to take to heart as well.  Our God goes before us, is with us and always will be, and he fights for us!

I have always cherished the words David wrote upon his deliverance from Saul and his enemies.  They speak of devotion to the One upon whom the believer can totally rely.  “I love you, Lord, my strength.  The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge; my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold” (Psalm 18:1-2).

The ultimate Enforcer?  That would be the Lord.  He’s bigger, badder, and better than any semi, and he’s on our side!

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Your Suggestion Is … ?

Your Suggestion Is … ?

The question has been asked of me a number of times: “How do you decide what to write for your weekly blog?”  My answer has always been the same: “God provides me with the topics.” 

And I’m not being flippant with that reply.  I am convinced that the ideas really do come from the Lord.  Sometimes in simple ways; sometimes remarkable ones.

Furthermore, I’m convinced that the Lord gives me the ideas he does when he does because he knows that someone who needs to read the words will read them … and be encouraged. 

And I’m not being prideful or wishful with that statement.  Too many comments – publicly shared for all to see or privately shared with just me – indicate to me that the Lord is working among his people through these posts.

This is humbling, but also gratifying and uplifting to me.  Because this blog has never been about me.  It’s always been about encouraging God’s people in their walk with him to heaven.

As I have often written, it is my weekly prayer that something I write will encourage someone somewhere in some little way in their spiritual journey.  This is truly my motivation, and to whatever degree the Lord accomplishes this, I rejoice.  And I give all glory to Him.

But back to my initial point regarding choosing a blog topic.  For some time now I have been thinking about casting out a request to the Heading to Heaven readers for suggestions on topics to address.  I’ve never done this before and thought, “Let’s see what happens.”

It’s not because I don’t have any ideas this week.  Actually, I just added two more thoughts to my multiple-page “Blog Article Possibilities List” this morning.  (Yes, I keep a list, and it keeps growing!  It is just another way the Lord provides themes each week.)  Rather, I’m asking because it seems like the right time to solicit ideas.  I’ve come up with 186 topics through the years; now it’s your turn!

Below are some approaches I have taken in the past.  Perhaps this list will spark some thoughts?

  • Exploring Bible concepts
  • Original stories on various spiritual situations
  • Description of different animals
  • Discussion of various aspects of nature
  • A look into the whimseys of humans
  • Some general observations
  • Holiday focuses
  • Anything, really, that will hopefully encourage God’s people

I’m truly curious and eager to see what suggestions come in.  (I pray some do!)  Please take just a moment to include a few.  I’m sure every reader can come up with one or two.  I really do want to receive them.  I will do my best to honor each request that comes in … perhaps not immediately, but over time. 

You can provide your suggestions in the comments feature of the blog, or in the comments section under the Facebook post.  Submitting them to me via Facebook Messenger will also work.  For those who have my contact information, a text or email would be fine too.

I’m looking forward to hearing from you, and excited to read what rolls in.  Thanks for reading the blog, and thanks for your topic ideas!

So, your suggestion is … ?

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Romans 15:4

For everything that was written [in the Scriptures] in the past was written to teach us, so that through the endurance taught in the Scriptures and the encouragement they provide we might have hope.

2 Thessalonians 2:16-17

May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope, encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed and word.

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Better than Amazon!

Better than Amazon!

It began in a garage, as so many companies seem to begin.  Now it is “often referred to as ‘one of the most influential economic and cultural forces in the world,’ and is often regarded as one of the world’s most valuable brands.  It is considered to be one of the Big Five American technology companies, alongside Alphabet (parent company of Google), Apple, Meta and Microsoft” (Wikipedia).

In 1994, Jeff Bezos, a Princeton University summa cum laude graduate, and his wife MacKenzie, left their corporate jobs in New York City and drove cross-country to Bellevue, Washington to chase a wild dream of creating an online bookstore.  Bezos actually and amazingly wrote his business plan along the way.  He chose the Seattle area because of the many high-tech companies in the vicinity.

In that Bellevue garage an online colossus was born.  “As of 2023, [Amazon] is the world’s largest online retailer and marketplace, …  and internet company as measured by revenue and market share.  In 2021, it surpassed Walmart as the world’s largest retailer outside of China, driven in large part by its paid subscription plan, Amazon Prime, which has over 200 million subscribers worldwide.  It is the second-largest private employer in the United States” (Wikipedia).

And Bezos … well, he’s doing alright.  He is “the first centibillionaire on the Forbes Real Time Billionaires Index and the second ever to have eclipsed the feat since Bill Gates in 1999.  Bezos was named the ‘richest man in modern history’” (Wikipedia).  Worth over $160 billion dollars as of September, 2023, he is currently the third-wealthiest person in the world.

Originally he called his fledgling company “Cadabra, Inc.”  But after recognizing the name could be easily misheard as “cadaver,” he rebranded the company “Amazon.”  He arrived at the name while searching the dictionary.  A name that began with A was ideal as it would be one of the first pulled up on searches.  Furthermore, “Amazon” was recognized as an “exotic and different” locale, while the Amazon River was the largest river in the world … just as he hoped his bookstore would be.

And now the company is known as “the everything store.”  Even some of its commercials have keyed in on how the name AmaZon refers to the store offering all things from A to Z.  In truth, the company is the literal “go-to” online resource for whatever a person might need.  Looking for something, and at a reasonable price?  The advice is typically, “Go to Amazon.”

I can’t help but see some similarities between Amazon and our God.  Of course, our God is much better!  But consider these common aspects:

Amazon may seem to have it all; the Lord really does have everything.  “Everything under heaven belongs to me” (Job 41:11).  And the Lord really offers everything (James 1:17) – especially in regard to our most crucial spiritual needs!  “My God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19). 

Better than a website, when we are wanting, a simple request to the Almighty is all that’s necessary to have it provided.  But at no cost!  The Lord says, “Before they call I will answer; while they are still speaking I will hear” (Isaiah 65:24).

Amazon trucks seem to be everywhere and delivering 7-days-a-week.  God really is everywhere and always delivering blessings.  (Psalm 23).

Unlike Amazon’s claim, the Lord truly is the one-and-only A to Z.

“I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty” (Revelation 1:8).  “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End.  To the thirsty I will give water without cost from the spring of the water of life.  Those who are victorious will inherit all this, and I will be their God and they will be my children” (Revelation 21:6-7)

Unfortunately, Amazon has a reputation for being cut-throat toward other companies and uncaring toward their employees … the rigorous work demands sometimes promoting a toxic work environment.  (It’s not just jealous hearsay; I have been personally told this by some employees and former employees.)

Yet, our Savior Jesus is exactly the opposite.  He lovingly urges us, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. … I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls” (Matthew 11:28-29).

Better than Amazon?  Far better!  Our God is Amaz – ing! 

Remember that the next time you access their website or see one of their trucks.

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Under the Surface

Under the Surface

I’m fortunate to live on a lake.  I’m even more fortunate to be able to fish on that lake every now and then.  Since the underwater vegetation is rather thick along our shore, the best way to fish from our dock, (that is, the least frustrating way), is with a bobber.  Which means the best time to fish off our backyard is when the surface of the water is calm.  The calmer the better.

Sometimes the water is so still that the surface becomes an exceptional mirror.  (Currently providing a very lovely “double” view of the changing leaves on the far shore!)  When in this ultra-calm state, the surface isn’t only a reflection of God’s beauty above the waters, but also a revealer of some of God’s creation below.

When we look at a lake, we tend to see the surface and not really reflect much on what is happening below it.  Yes, we are aware that there is a whole other world in its depths, but we can’t see it, can’t really understand it, so we don’t really think about it too much.  (At least I don’t.)

Of course, if we’re trying to hook a fish or two, we give it a bit of thought.  What kinds of fish might be there?  Where might they be hanging about?  What might induce them to ingest my hook?

Other than that: unseen and unconsidered.  It’s a dimension unfamiliar to us, so what’s occurring there doesn’t register.

But when the water is exceptionally still, it provides a glimpse into the activity below the surface.  And there’s a lot more happening than we realize!

Certainly, if you pay attention while near water, you will notice the rings made by rising fish … even when the water is somewhat turbulent.  On a smooth surface, especially in the morning and evening, those rings are everywhere.  If near or on the water, perhaps one will even hear the slurp of a hungry fish sucking in a dead or dying insect, or hear (and maybe even see) the splash of a leaping fish – whether due to feeding, fleeing, or purely for “fun.”

Most fascinating to me is to see the funnels on the flat surface formed by fish swimming just below.  Sometimes the funnel is large; sometimes small.  Sometimes brief; sometimes prolonged.  Sometimes straight; sometimes not.  Sometimes incredibly swift; other times slower. 

Even though the fish are unseen, their presence is revealed by the displaced water forming wave paths above.  One can’t always discern the size or depth of the fish, but there’s no doubt that they’re there.  

Fascinating.  Also frustrating when one notices some paths leading right past or under one’s bobber, with no pause for a nibble!

I marvel to see those moving paths sometimes crisscross.  Is one fish higher and one lower?  (They must be.)  Even so, they have to be close to each other and still close enough to the surface for their movements to register.  

And the sheer number of funnels!  It’s frenetic.  There is a LOT going on under the surface!  Far more than we imagine.

So it is with our God.

We tend to be one-dimensional creatures, taking note only of those things in our sphere; the physical and observable world forms our “reality.”  We notice what registers with our five senses.

But there is another dimension; the spiritual one.  It’s largely unseen but no less real.  And that’s the sphere where the Lord loves to work!  He certainly is active in the physical realm.  He created all things, “and in him all things hold together” (Colossians 1:16-17). 

But he does his best and biggest work in the spiritual realm.  It’s work often unnoticed, but critically important and eternally significant.

Yet if we turn our eyes of faith to the seemingly still surface of the spiritual waters, we will notice the hints of a frenzy of activity in the spiritual depths below.  God is working.  Always working.  When criticized by his enemies for healing on the Sabbath, Jesus said, “My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I too am working” (John 5:17).

So too is the Holy Spirit who enlivens and empowers the Word of God.  He assures us this Word ”will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it” (Isaiah 55:11).  More wonderful work by our wonderful God!  In souls and minds and lives!

We often can’t discern the nature of God’s activity, and usually not its substance.  At least not in the present.  But it’s clear that God has a LOT going on, and it’s all good for those who love him. (Romans 8:28).

Confused?  Discouraged?  Anxious?  Wondering where God is and what He is doing?  Be assured that under the surface your God is doing incredible things!

There is great peace and joy in that truth.

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Remembering the Future

Remembering the Future

There’s nothing like unpacking one’s possessions after a move to lead a person down “memory lane.”  Actually, it’s not really a lane.  Better to call it a “remembrance freeway.”  The frequency and the intensity of the recollections surround and overwhelm!

There are those special things that were connected to loved ones now in heaven.  Like the army sharpshooter medal from my uncle and sponsor. The pocketknife from my grandfather.  The theological books from my dear uncle … some of which originally belonged to another grandfather (both of whom were former ministers).

Of course, the many different gifts through the years from loved ones also get noticed.  And especially if there was a personal note attached!

Activity items – sports equipment, outdoor gear, camping miscellaneous, old toys – each bring back an explosion of memories. 

“Knick knacks” do too!  And the many long-unseen pictures!  And the trophies, plaques and acknowledgements that have come your way through the years.

Even furniture can activate the memory banks.  Even some basic every-day items you regard as insignificant sometimes put you back on the “remembrance freeway.”

You get the idea.  Our memories are fertile soil for meaningful memory seeds that burst to life when brought into the light. 

Certainly there are those items about which you wonder, “Where did that come from?”  But I found that to be the exception to the rule.  With almost everything, even if I hadn’t seen it for decades, there was immediate recollection and poignant emotion.  Not necessarily sadness.  Not automatically joy.  Just … emotion.  A re-living of ties to significant people that crossed your life-path, and significant events that occurred along the way.

Those powerful memories always take us back.  Back to the past.  Back to the hard times … and the good times.  Back to once-in-a-lifetime situations.  Back to wonderful repetitious adventures.  Back to people whose impact still impacts us. 

Memories turn our gaze behind us at what was. 

And this is not a bad thing!  Quite the contrary.  It’s a wonderful blessing to hold this patchwork panorama of priceless experiences in our consciousness, ready to be recalled instantly (and often unexpectedly!).  God uses our experiences to mold us into the people we currently are, teaching us lessons and providing us with perspectives He wants us to have.

Recognizing how memories work, and being stuck on the “remembrance freeway” for quite some time now, it occurred to me that while memories typically dwell on the past, they don’t always have to. 

What a blessing to remember our future.

This is also emotional and impactful.  But instead of remembering how it was, we rejoice in how it will be.  It’s a future so different than our past or present; so different from anything we have ever experienced. 

This is exactly why the Lord reveals in his Holy Scriptures what awaits his followers.  God wants us to remember our glorious future as we slog our way through a challenging world and an often challenging life.  It’s a future made possible through Jesus, our Savior, and it really will be wonderful. 

The Lord provided the Apostle John with a personal view of the believers in heaven; John in turn shared the description he was given with us:

“These are they who have come out of the great tribulation; they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Therefore, “they are before the throne of God and serve him day and night in his temple; and he who sits on the throne will shelter them with his presence. ‘Never again will they hunger; never again will they thirst. The sun will not beat down on them,’ nor any scorching heat.  For the Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd; ‘he will lead them to springs of living water.’ ‘And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes’” (Revelation 7:14-17).

This is the future “God has prepared for those who love him.”  A future that “no eye (besides John’s) has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has conceived!” (1 Cor. 2:9).  It’s a future so wonderful we can’t begin to comprehend it here on earth. 

Now isn’t that a future worth remembering?

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Picking Up Pennies

Picking Up Pennies

We’ve been at our new home for just over 2 1/2 months now and, believe it or not, we are still trying to get settled into our house and our new jobs!  (For those of you who have gone through a major move like ours, I suspect you believe it.)

In addition, we are still waiting on our Washington house to sell in a slow market for a house that size.  It’s all rather overwhelming.  

So this post I shared a while back is a good reminder to me that the Lord is faithfully guiding all things.  I pray it is a good reminder to you as well.

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I always pick up any pennies I see.   In fact, I just picked up one yesterday – the one side scraped almost clean by tires grinding it on the pavement.

Technically they are not pennies, but cents.  (If you dispute this, look at the back of the coin.  There you will see clearly printed, “ONE CENT.”)  Indeed, numismatists (coin experts) will insist on the proper term, but most people still call them pennies.

Just as most people don’t care what the coins are called, most also don’t care to have them.  If the change after a purchase happens to be pennies, it’s not uncommon for customers to toss the coins in the spare change containers on the store counters, or to tell the clerks to keep them.  If a penny is dropped, many leave it where it falls.  If a penny is sighted on the ground, few will take the effort to bend over and retrieve it. 

At least, that’s my observation from years of picking up pennies in parking lots and retrieving them from the ground with my metal detector.

Why does it make sense to me to retrieve cents?  In short, picking up pennies is always a joyful reminder to me of my faithful God, and of a number of comforting spiritual truths he shares with me in his Word.

The most obvious reminder is actually cast into the coins themselves: “IN GOD WE TRUST.”  Despite an atheist petition to the Supreme Court in 2019 to have the phrase removed from our currency, as well as the current American malaise toward God, the phrase remains stamped into our cents.  (As well as our other currency.)

Yet to someone like me who does trust in God, every penny I pick up is a reminder that I have a loving Lord who takes wonderful care of me.  In fact, almost without fail as I pluck a penny off the pavement, those words flow through my mind … “IN GOD I TRUST.”

Which is a blessing to me, as the Bible attests, “Blessed is the one who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him” (Jeremiah 17:7).

There are actually multiple aspects to this slogan and this concept.  I don’t reflect upon them all every time I retrieve a cent, but I am certainly aware of them.

For example, there are Jesus’ thought-provoking and comforting words, “Are not two sparrows sold for a penny?  Yet not one of them will fall to the ground outside your Father’s care. And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows” (Matthew 10:29-31).

There is also the poignant example of the poor widow and her offering.  Mark records the event. 

“Jesus sat down opposite the place where the offerings were put and watched the crowd putting their money into the temple treasury.  Many rich people threw in large amounts.  But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a few cents. Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, ‘Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others.  They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything—all she had to live on’” (Mark 12:41-44).

Did the widow trust the Lord?  Implicitly!  Did she give to God gladly and generously despite her poverty?  Absolutely!  Can we be confident the Lord provided for her?  Undoubtedly!

Will he also provide for all his people?  He already has, and he always will!  The Apostle Paul states the obvious: “He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all—how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?” (Romans 8:31).

Furthermore, I have often recognized this simple truth: little blessings add up to great blessings.  5 pennies equal a nickel and 10 a dime.  And between scanning parking lots and retrieving buried coins while metal detecting, I’ve picked up literally thousands of pennies.  Those add up!

And some of those pennies … even many of those pennies … were worth more than 1 cent.  A few much more.  Seemingly insignificant, often disregarded “trinkets” by many sometimes might be treasures.  Some rare cents found in circulation can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars.  So I check my change and I pick up dropped coins.  Even pennies.

Every time I spot another cent on the sidewalk, I consider it just another blessing from God.  An unexpected reminder that God loves me and provides for me.  A beneficial reminder that “my God will meet all [our] needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. To our God and Father be glory for ever and ever. Amen” (Philippians 4:19-20).  

So I pick up pennies.  Always have; always will.  They remind me that IN GOD I TRUST!  And that’s always a smile starter and a morale booster.

“Praise the LORD.  Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever” (Psalm 106:1).

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What Would It Take?

What Would It Take?

What would it take to make you happy?

It’s a simple question.  Perhaps you are convinced that there’s a simple answer as well.  Maybe the words, “Well, if only I had … (fill in the blank) …” immediately come to mind.

The “path-to-happiness” possibilities are endless, of course, and differ significantly from person to person.  Some would claim a change in a relationship would do it.  Others a change in health or appearance.  Still others, a championship for their favorite team.  Many would lean toward material things – financial gain, the purchase of that one special item, or personal success.

Again, endless possibilities, and great variance between people’s designated key to contentment.  But almost everyone – if not everyone! – would be able to fill in that blank.

However, if others are like me, … (and I like to think that others are and I’m not singularly strange) … then that fill-in-the-blank-for-happiness-item has changed repeatedly over time!

In fact, the Lord in his abundant goodness has often filled in that blank for me with exactly what I was convinced would bring me lasting joy … and my joy didn’t last.  It wasn’t that I wasn’t appreciative.  Actually, every time the Lord provided me with what I thought I needed to be content, I was delighted.  And joyful.  And abundantly thankful! 

At least, for a while.  Then my “happiness blank” reappeared in my mind with something different inserted.

I’m not proud of this.  I’m even aware that I have done this repeatedly, and that until I get to heaven I will almost certainly continue to do this.  You can criticize me and castigate me if you want … and I don’t dispute I deserve it. 

However, I suspect that if you are honest, you will have to admit that you have done the same thing.  Also repeatedly.

What a wretched burden and disgusting encumbrance is our sinful nature!  To receive blessings upon blessings from our good God, and then so easily overlook or quickly dismiss them in favor of longing for something different or “better.”

The older I get the more I recognize this simple truth: the only answer placed in the “happiness blank” that truly delivers comprehensive and enduring joy is “Jesus.” 

“If only I have Jesus, I am and I will be happy.”  Not just in this life, but in the life to come.  In truth, when I have Jesus, I will be happy forever!  Jesus loves me.  He lived for me, died for me, and lives again for me.  And for you too! 

Jesus fills our greatest needs, (love! acceptance! forgiveness! peace with God! salvation!), and he fills those needs completely.  Nothing else in all of existence provides that kind of happiness jolt, nor carries that amount of lasting impact!

The Apostle Paul realized this, and expounds on this concept in his letter to the Philippians: “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all this through him [Jesus!] who gives me strength” (Philippians 4:11-13).

And then a few verses later, Paul reiterates how God enables him to be content in all situations. “My God will meet all [our] needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19).

In other words, when we know Jesus our Savior, we are unimaginably rich!  Regardless of whatever else we have or don’t have, when we have Christ, we literally have everything we could want or need … despite our sinful natures’ arguments to the contrary.

Some may accuse me of being overly simplistic, but I would argue that ultimately – no matter how long (or short) we live or what we all have (or don’t have) – when God calls us out of this world, only one thing matters: Jesus.  An eternity of joy depends on our relationship with Jesus.

And knowing an eternity of happiness awaits us because of what Jesus has done for us makes life in this world a whole lot happier as well.  So inserting Jesus into the happiness blank really is the best (and only!) answer.  Everything else that the Lord gives us is just a bonus.

What would it take to make us happy?  The answer is simple but profound – “Just Jesus.”  It’s not the answer we typically look for, but it’s the only One that truly works.

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(1 Timothy 6:6-8) — But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that.

Hebrews 13:5 — Keep your lives free from the love of [earthly things] and be content with what you have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you;  never will I forsake you.”

2 Corinthians 4:18 — So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.

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Our Transcendent God

Our Transcendent God

Rochelle waved her farewells to some of the other folks from church as she unlocked her car door and climbed in.  It was a good sermon today; very timely.  A message about God’s infinite love, power, wisdom and faithfulness, and how his children can and should trust him completely. 

But anxiety still roiled her stomach and tormented her mind.  “I want to trust you, Lord, but the uncertainties in my life are so many and my problems so large,” she whispered.

Her health had unexpectedly declined in the past few months, and her illness threatened her job, her finances, and her family’s well-being – not to mention potentially her very life.  To say that her circumstances dominated her thoughts would be an understatement.  They were an ever-present shadow in her days and nights.

At her insistence, her husband had taken the kids camping that weekend for one more hurrah before school began.  She didn’t have the energy to go along.  The truth was she actually craved a bit of peace and quiet before the next medical appointment and whatever news that would bring.

Rochelle said it again … tears brimming in her eyes.  “I want to trust you, Lord.  Help me!  Help me trust!  Give me peace!  Reassure my troubled heart!”

She sat there a moment in earnest prayer.  Finally, she sighed deeply and prepared to leave.  Realizing that she’d be heading into the blinding morning sun, she lifted her hand and flipped down her visor.  Something toppled onto her lap.  She retrieved it and was shocked to find it was a gold-colored flash drive.  Even more shocking was the silver label on the drive that read, “Your Transcendent God.”

What was this?  Her first thought was that someone from church had left it for her.  But no, the car had been locked.  She looked around anyway; no one was paying her any attention. 

Her second thought was that it had been left there by her husband.  But that couldn’t be either.  She had lowered that visor just yesterday … after the family had departed for the campground.  There had been nothing there.

“Who put this here?” she wondered.  And immediately, the initial question presented itself again: “What is this?”  She rolled it over in her fingers, trying to make sense of it.  No obvious answers came, so she tucked the drive in a pocket of her purse and drove home.

Even as she changed into more leisurely clothes, her mind never strayed from the flash drive.  So many questions!  The most significant one being … should she open it?  Was it safe?  What would she find there if she did?

After much internal debate and a number of fervent prayers, she sat down at her computer and turned it on.  Despite her concerns, her curiosity compelled her.  With another prayer, she popped the drive into the proper port and held her breath.  “USB Drive (Divine:)” showed up on her screen.  Rochelle inhaled in shock; she had never seen a USB designation like that before.

Slowly … so slowly … she moved the cursor over the name, paused, and then clicked.  There was only one file listed.  It was named, “A Special Message for Rochelle.”  She sucked in another astonished breath and dropped back against her chair-back, staring.

It took a moment before she could move.  But when she did, it was numbly and seemingly without thought; her hand reached for the mouse and she opened the file.

Her screen was filled with a lovely ladybug.  Rochelle initially thought it was a picture, but as she watched, the ladybug extended its wings.  They fluttered and then returned to their place.  Not a picture then, but a video!

The ladybug faded from view and the black sky with thousands of stars took its place.  Golden letters appeared one-by-one from left to right to spell, “Your Transcendent God.”

The words faded from view and the stars took on a crisper focus.  Then gradually what appeared like multi-colored lasers began to crisscross the screen, bursting every which way.  Rochelle intuitively understood that this was energy being dispersed, every particle having its own light display.  The beams continued to increase in number until the entire screen was a writhing spiderweb of color. 

The view was beautiful but bewildering.  Rochelle found herself dizzy and nauseous.  She was about to look away when the beams disappeared, and a new message took form.  “The cosmos: too much for you, but not for God.”

Next, the world took shape as it was viewed from space.  The features became defined; continents and oceans.  Then the flashing beams began to appear again, flying every which way and gradually increasing in number – each an indicator of energy and a display of activity.  When it reached the point of unbearability, it disappeared and these words emerged: “The world: too much for you, but not for God.”

This same scenario was repeated with the nation, her state, and her city.  Each time, the statement “Too much for you, but not for God” marked the end of one view and the beginning of another. 

Rochelle was mesmerized at what she had witnessed.  However, she was truly overwhelmed when an aerial view of her house showed up, the same process occurred, and she was informed yet again, “Too much for you, but not for God.”

The overhead view of her house and yard was presented once more.  This time though it zoomed slowly in on the decorative wooden cross they displayed in their front yard.  The energy shots gradually resumed, but different this time in that Rochelle could see the sources of the beams.  Winged maple spinners dropping from the nearby tree and bouncing off the crossbeam.  Various insects climbing up and down the center post.  Sparrows landing and then taking flight again.  She was amazed at how much activity took place just on the cross alone. 

That’s when the rain began – each droplet a blue laser which erupted into multiple lights when striking the wood.  The rain increased in intensity, and soon the cross was ablaze in blue.  This time the message read, “The cross: too much for you, but not for God.”

The video continued with the cross visible again.  The focus drew closer until it centered on the point where the arms extended from the beam.  There was the ladybug again!  The rain pelted all around it, but it seemed to be untouched.  As was the wood upon which it was resting!

A new proclamation: “Keeping a ladybug dry in a downpour: too much for you, but not for God.”

Then a new and longer message scrolled unto the screen, each line displayed below the previous. 

“I know all.”

“I control all.”

“I love you.”

“I will take care of you.”

“I will take care of everything.”

“I always do!”

“Your Transcendent God.”

The video froze there.  A thunder-burst pulled her attention from the screen.  It was actually raining!

Rochelle couldn’t help herself; she ran to the closet and grabbed her raincoat.  Bursting out the front door and dashing toward the cross, she realized that the rain was letting up.  She slowed as she approached the cross, reluctant at what she might find.  Or not find.

She eased closer.  The back of the cross was completely soaked.  She stepped around to the front and drew closer.  There in the center of the cross sat the ladybug!  Rochelle gasped, then took another step nearer.  Though the front of the cross was also drenched, immediately around the ladybug was a small dry spot, and the dry area was shaped like a heart!  The lovely ladybug extended its wings.  They fluttered and then returned to their place.

Rochelle began to sob uncontrollably.  Her God who died for her knew her and what she was going through, and he loved her and promised to take care of everything.  He truly was a Transcendent God!  He was a God worthy of her trust.

When Rochelle returned to her computer, the flash drive was gone.  But not her hope and joy.

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Our Transcendent God

All-Powerful

“I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty.” (Revelation 1:8)

“I am the Lord, the God of all mankind.  Is anything too hard for me?”  (Jeremiah 32:27)

Jesus said, “… With God all things are possible.”  (Matthew 19:26)

All-Knowing

Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him …(Hebrews 4:13)

You have searched me, Lord, and you know me. You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar. You discern my going out and my lying down; you are familiar with all my ways. Before a word is on my tongue you, Lord, know it completely.  (Psalm 139:1-4)

Full of Love for Us

The Lord appeared to us in the past, saying: “I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.”  (Jeremiah 31:3)

See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!  (1 John 3:1)

Faithful

Who is like you, Lord God Almighty? You, Lord, are mighty, and your faithfulness surrounds you.  (Psalm 89:8)

Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.  (Lamentations 3:22-23)

Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. (Hebrews 10:23)

Worthy of Trust

The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.  (Psalm 18:2)

Cast all your anxiety on [God] because he cares for you.  (1 Peter 5:7)

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.  (Proverbs 3:5-6)

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.  (Philippians 4:6-7)

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Wonderfully Made; Incredibly Special!

Wonderfully Made; Incredibly Special!

Here’s a post I previously shared.  It seemed a blessing to some then; God grant it’s a blessing to some now!

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If you could change one thing about yourself, what would you alter?

I’m sorry, but removing your sinful nature isn’t an option.  (Much as we would dearly love to shed that ugly part of ourselves!)  Rest assured, the Lord will definitely handle that – and completely! – when he calls us home to him.

Our sinfulness is a trait we all share, and one that we bear in common throughout our existence in this world, so it doesn’t qualify for this whimsy.  There are plenty of other qualities we possess that are somewhat unique to ourselves.  Which of those personal characteristics would you switch out if you were able?

I’m fairly confident that each one of us could think of at least one thing we would change about ourselves, if provided the opportunity.  And probably many of us could enumerate multiple items.

What would our chosen change be? 

A little taller?  A little shorter?  A little slimmer?  A little curvier or more muscular? 

Younger with more energy?  Older with more wisdom?

More handsome or beautiful?  More educated?  More athletic, artistic, or adventurous?  More musical?  More practical? 

Handier?  Hipper?  Healthier? 

Wiser?  Wittier?  Less of a worrier?  More confident?

More hair?  Less hair?  Different hair?  A different color of hair?

A modification of our nose, ears, lips, or eye shade? 

An improvement in one or several of our senses?

More tech or social media savvy?  More tool knowledge?  More craftiness? (As in, gifted at crafts, not deceitful!)  A general boost in some desirable skillset?

Less impatient, less prone to anger, or less judgmental?  Greater tact?  Greater empathy or love for others … even those drastically different than us?

Then there are some incredibly personal, private and perhaps even painful possibilities that come to mind.

The options are countless!  So what would you change in your fundamental self if given the chance?

The fact that we are able to list off some options betrays us.  It demonstrates that our self-esteem is damaged, at least to some degree.  (Yet another unfortunate aspect of our sinful nature.)  We all struggle with contentment at who and what we are; we all recognize we could be different, better, grander.

To which I say what God says: “We are God’s handiwork!” (Ephesians 2:10a).   Not only spiritually, but physically!  In the book of Job, Elihu states it this way: “The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of the Almighty gives me life” (Job 33:4).

In his typical eloquent way, David gushes his praise to God his (and our) Creator: “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.  I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well” (Psalm 139:13-14).

What would you change?  What should you change?  Nothing!  You are just the way God wants you to be.  You are “fearfully and wonderfully made” by the Lord himself!

Of course, I’m not referring to our sinfulness.  God didn’t make sin!  Nor did he place sin in us; we inherit that from our sinful parents.  Consequently, we absolutely long (and strive!) to abandon those sin-habits that plague us.  Our entire life is an ongoing battle against our undesirable tendencies that flow from our flesh.

Nor am I suggesting that we not try to learn new skills, temper negative tendencies, or foster general attitude improvements.  We always desire to become better people.

Rather, I’m referring to our fundamental selves.  There are a host of issues that we cannot alter, much as we may wish we could. 

And that’s okay.  In fact, that’s pretty neat.  Exciting.  Awesome even!  Something to celebrate instead of mourn.  We are “wonderfully made” by a loving, all-knowing God who recognizes exactly what we need to be and why we need to be that way.  He has plans for our inadequacies; blessings and insights to bring us and others through them. 

That actually makes us incredibly special … just the way we are!

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