10.1.16 Colossians 1:13 GNT
God rescued us from
the power of darkness and brought us safe in the kingdom of his Son…
PRISMA rendition of the beautiful fall foliage going over Santiam Pass. |
The ‘power of darkness’ seems so Star
War-ish, but it is a good term for how we blindly strike out on our own in the
dark. Dark depresses and shuts us off
from seeing our path. The power of the
dark to lead us astray, to lead us away from God, is strong. Yet God has given us a ‘light unto our path’
to quote a well known song. Jesus. The Kingdom of Heaven. Here and now.
On this my second day of travel
homeward, it is comforting to know that I have a guide leading me, a God who
will bring me safely home.
Thank
you, Lord, for the light that leads us out of darkness. Amen.
Two parts of this verse that speak to me. I like the image of being ‘cleaned up’ by God/Jesus. I can imagine a washcloth cleaning me up, wiping my errors off my face, and letting me start fresh once again. Secondly I love the image of God present IN us through the Spirit. The Almighty God in me, in little old insignificant me, one of trillions of life forms in this universe. And such a God can abide IN ME! Think about it! Pretty amazing.
There is something about this verse, perhaps the phrase ‘wide open spaces of God’s glory’ that reminds me of mountain vistas, sunrises and sunsets, and all the examples we witness of God when outdoors. It is definitely where ‘we hope to stand’! With each sunrise, God is throwing open the door. May we return the favor and throw open the door to our heart to God. And sing our praise!
The door is wide
open, God. May I walk through in praise!
Amen.
But all who find
safety in you will rejoice; they can always sing for joy.
We can always find something in each day
worthy of praise and rejoicing!
Sometimes it is easier to find than others as some days seem to produce
darkness and gloom on an hourly basis.
But I’m a firm believer in ‘silver linings’ and ‘God has a plan for
making this work’.
Today will be a busy day of church,
visitations, and getting ready to leave for the SW early tomorrow morning. But I shall take time out to sing with joy
for the little things that reflect God’s light.
May I
rejoice often in each reflection of your light and love, O God. Amen.
10.3.16 Proverbs 19:15
MSG
Life collapses on
loafers; lazy bones go hungry.
I love some of the adages from
Proverbs! Such little tidbits of
wisdom! So many other words of wisdom
similar to this one – don’t be lazy! Don’t
wait for someone else to do the job, to make the contact, to mend the
relationship, to extend the helping hand.
On the road today so little time for
reflection and artwork. We put in 585
miles, our single longest day of travel towing this trailer. (We logged over 700 miles leaving Tucson one
day with Luke and the tent trailer!) So….we
were NOT loafers today!! Tomorrow? Edgewood and family!
Lord
God, may I always do my part and not succumb to laziness. Amen.
10.4.16 1 Corinthians 6:11
MSG
You’ve been cleaned
up and given a fresh start by Jesus, our Master and Messiah, and by our God
present in us, the Spirit…
Two parts of this verse that speak to me. I like the image of being ‘cleaned up’ by God/Jesus. I can imagine a washcloth cleaning me up, wiping my errors off my face, and letting me start fresh once again. Secondly I love the image of God present IN us through the Spirit. The Almighty God in me, in little old insignificant me, one of trillions of life forms in this universe. And such a God can abide IN ME! Think about it! Pretty amazing.
God
of the universe, may your Spirit abide in me….always. Amen.
But if you do not
listen to the Lord but disobey his commands, he will be against you and your king.
If we want God on ‘our side’ we must be
on ‘God’s side’, ergo….doing what God wants us to do. Short and sweet. Catch up day.
Help me to listen, Lord, REALLY listen to your
voice. Amen.
10.6.16 Romans 5:2 MSG
We throw open our doors to God and discover at the same
moment that he has already thrown open his door to us. We find ourselves
standing where we always hoped we might stand—out in the wide open spaces of
God’s grace and glory, standing tall and shouting our praise.
There is something about this verse, perhaps the phrase ‘wide open spaces of God’s glory’ that reminds me of mountain vistas, sunrises and sunsets, and all the examples we witness of God when outdoors. It is definitely where ‘we hope to stand’! With each sunrise, God is throwing open the door. May we return the favor and throw open the door to our heart to God. And sing our praise!
10.7.16 Exodus 15:11 MSG
Who compares with you among gods, O God?
Who compares with you in power, in holy majesty,
In awesome praises, wonder-working God?
Who compares with you in power, in holy majesty,
In awesome praises, wonder-working God?
This is another appropriate text for the
glory and majesty we witnessed while driving through Southern Colorado. The snow peaks in the Pagosa valley were
incredibly glorious! Who compares with
the creative power of the Almighty?
None! The universe is his! Also appropriate for the majesty of the night
sky on recent clear evenings walking out to the trailer. The Milky Way and the stars are so bright,
the sliver of a crescent moon so stark against the deep blue. Gorgeous.
All
praise to you, O God! Amen!
And by God’s strength we are still
led today into the Kingdom of God. God
is faithful. God is present. Even when we fail to recognize God in the chaos
of our world today. If we can just see
the God present in each other, we will see God.
God is not absent. We have simply
blinded ourselves to God under the veil of our own selfishness and
prejudice.
10.8.16 Exodus 15:13 GNT
Faithful to your promise, you led the people you had rescued;
by your strength you guided them to your sacred land.
by your strength you guided them to your sacred land.
Today's drawing is a composite of Randy's gate and a New Mexico sunrise from the trailer. |
Faithful
God…may love remove our blindness, may faith guide us to you. Amen.
10.9.16 Psalm 91:4 Voice
Like a bird
protecting its young, God will cover
you with His feathers,
will protect you under His great wings….
will protect you under His great wings….
One of my favorite scripture verses – the metaphor
of the eagle and its young, God the protector.
I have drawn this several times.
Perhaps I will simply add my prayers today to an old scribble of this
scripture. I preached a whole sermon
once on the Eagle and God.
Eagle
God…hold all your children safe within your wings. Amen.
It doesn’t take but a look around when
hiking on a trail or gazing at a sunrise or sunset to know how ‘great God is’,
how holy. The evidence is everywhere is
we have eyes to see and hearts to acknowledge.
May I continue to look for God’s presence each day and proclaim it, to
help ‘make God known all over the world’.
10.10.16 Hebrews 12:28-29
MSG
For God is not an indifferent bystander. He’s actively
cleaning house, torching all that needs to burn, and he won’t quit until it’s
all cleansed. God himself is Fire!
Ouch!
This is a verse that literally burns with the flames of redemption and
cleansing, a little ‘hell, fire, and brimstone’ thrown in for good
measure. It goes against the ‘loving God’
image while describing a God that punishes the transgressors. I like to think we rather punish ourselves
when we separate ourselves from God through sin. So perhaps fire is the separating wall that
we ourselves erect.
God
of fire…burn through the walls we create that separate us from your love. Amen.
10.11.16 Psalm 96:9 MSG
Celebrate!
Worship! Sing praise to our
God! Wow….what a difference one day can
make in the feel of the scripture. Yesterday,
fire and brimstone; today, celebration and praise! I would rather concentrate on the
praise! I’ll use the beauty and
celebration of the Balloon Fiesta for my prayers!
Hear my prayers, O God, prayers of praise and
prayers of supplication. Amen.
10.12.16 Ezekiel 38:23 MSG
“‘I’ll show you how great I am, how holy I am.
I’ll make myself known all over the world. Then you’ll realize that I am God.’”
Give
me eyes and heart to see, God, your presence everywhere. Amen.
10.13.16 Psalm 10:15 GNT
Break the power of wicked and evil people;
punish them for the wrong they have done
until they do it no more.
punish them for the wrong they have done
until they do it no more.
I guess I’m not as concerned with the
punishment factor – that’s God’s business – but I sure would like to see the
power of the wicked broken. The power of
war and greed, the power of prejudice and intolerance, the power of selfishness
and dishonesty BROKEN!! What is my role
in breaking such power? Every time I
fail to act, fail to identify, fail to speak when facing the power of evil, I
have failed to break such power. It
brings to mind the saying, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is
for good men to do nothing.” (Edmund Burke)
Stir me to action,
God, when facing the power of evil.
Amen.
10.14.16 Romans 6:11 MSG
That means you must not give sin a vote in the way you
conduct your lives. Don’t give it the time of day.
It is election season. The Presidential election is just weeks away
and the system is in chaos. A major
party questions its nominee, because the nominee has revealed to be sinful in
some rather major ways. None of us are
without sin, but…… Will the nation give ‘sin
a vote’ by electing this man. I hope
not. Let us concentrate on the issues,
the positive in each candidate. So much
of this election has focused on the bad.
Lord,
may I focus my days on the good in all around me, not giving SIN the
opportunity to rear its ugly head. Amen.
10.15.16 Proverbs 18:24 MSG
Ah, the old saying, “You can choose your friends,
but you can’t choose your family.” And
yet, the ties that bind us to family, regardless of the relationships within,
are strong, and a true friend can give us that link just as well. Families have history, a shared heritage,
that friends don’t have. But true
friends have developed in a shorter time a similar history and bond. True
friends ARE family in my mind.
God of friendship….help me
develop that kind of relationship with you. Amen.
10.16.16 Mark 9:23 MSG
My first thought when I read these
lines is Genia, once again undergoing chemo for an aggressive cancer. Anything can happen. Healing can come with God. Yet, so much
pain…. Not IF she lives. There is always hope.
And yet…..is my faith weak? No
Ifs. Believe. Believe that God is in control and can make
positive come from anything. God has Genia in HIS hands and that's all that really matters.
Give
me faith, Lord….faith that with you anything truly can happen. Amen.
I assure you that anyone who gives you a drink of
water because you belong to me will certainly receive a reward.
Currently in Tucson, AZ, during a freak October heat wave
(mid 90’s). We went hiking on Friday and
I probably didn’t tank up on the water as I should have. Got dizzy and light-headed. A drink of water was welcome, even if it was
warm. Rick gave me more than my share of
the two liters we had with us. Water is
life-giving. Water is a beautiful
analogy to the force of life the Spirit of God can put within us.
God of Abundant Water…may your spirit quench our
thirsting hearts. Amen.
10.18.16 1 Timothy 1:12
MSG
I’m so grateful to Christ Jesus for making me adequate to do
this work. He went out on a limb, you know, in trusting me with this ministry.
This verse is so apropos for my CHRPA work
yesterday. It is only through God/Christ
that I am able to volunteer effectively at CHRPA. I often don’t have a clue as to what I am
doing (or worse yet, just bare minimum knowledge!) Yes, God ‘trusts me’ with this service. The homeowners that I serve trust me. My partner trusts me. It is just a little scary.
Yesterday we installed a hot water
heater for a wheelchair bound Hispanic lady and her son. The house is in a sad state of
disrepair. They hadn’t had hot water all
summer and were so excited with anticipation of a hot shower. My partner had never installed a GAS hot
water heater before, but thankfully he had some plumbing skills. I learned a lot. I got to sweat and solder some copper
fittings. I used a mini pipe
cutter. Adequate. That about sums it up. Not skilled, just adequate.
God…thank
you for trusting me to serve you in this CHRPA ministry. Amen.
10.19.16 Zechariah 7:9-10
MSG
“‘Treat one another justly.
Love your neighbors.
Be compassionate with each other.
Don’t take advantage of widows, orphans, visitors, and the poor.
Well, this pretty well sums it all up. Love, compassion, justice. In a nutshell, that’s how we are to treat one another. Special attention to those who are disadvantaged: the widows and orphans, immigrants or foreigners, the poor. These are the ones that CHRPA targets – elderly, veterans, disabled. Our service is one of compassion and justice. Everyone deserves a decent, affordable place to live.
Love your neighbors.
Be compassionate with each other.
Don’t take advantage of widows, orphans, visitors, and the poor.
Well, this pretty well sums it all up. Love, compassion, justice. In a nutshell, that’s how we are to treat one another. Special attention to those who are disadvantaged: the widows and orphans, immigrants or foreigners, the poor. These are the ones that CHRPA targets – elderly, veterans, disabled. Our service is one of compassion and justice. Everyone deserves a decent, affordable place to live.
Thank you, God, for the
work CHRPA does to reach out in love to those who most need it. Amen.
I find the word ‘intimate’ interesting here because last
Sunday the sermon was on INTIMACY. The
preacher liken the word to INTO ME SEE.
When we are totally open with one another we can see into each
other. Such an intimacy with God changes
us, changes how we live, allows us to live as Jesus lived: open, loving, and
totally accepting of others. Can I claim
intimacy with God? Does my life reflect
such a claim? God sees into me already,
but do I accept that vision?
10.20.16 1 John 2:6 MSG
Anyone who claims to be intimate with God ought
to live the same kind of life Jesus lived.
This beautiful Oleander was just outside a CHRPA client home. |
God…help my life reflect an intimate relationship with
you. Amen.
God…may our votes be cast with YOUR message in our hearts. Amen.
We have had
spiritual rulers as a public spectacle, especially with regard to sexual
misconduct charges. And the result
today? A loss of trust and faith,
especially among the young people, in any sort of established religion. Belief in God is fine, but the organized
church is a mess. As it was in Jesus’
time. So perhaps we need to take a good
hard look at Jesus’ preaching and ‘strip’ the church down to the basic
essentials of the Gospel Message: to love one another and serve one
another. Such a church will lead the
victory processions.
Jesus didn’t destroy much as he
concentrated on building people and ideas UP, but he did bring down the
moneychanger tables, he did get very angry on occasion. The source of such anger was always the
Devil.
10.21.16 Proverbs 1:7 Voice
The worship of the
Eternal One is the first step toward knowledge.
Fools cannot stand wisdom or guidance.
Confession. Today’s proverb from chapter 20 actually
admonishes against drunkenness. It wasn’t
relevant to me. So I found this one at
the beginning of the book and it caught my eye in an election season
sense. I won’t mention candidate names,
BUT…one candidate resonates with the uneducated and disenfranchised. Said candidate does not worship God alone,
but seems to worship SELF far more. S/He
fears knowledge among the electorate because such wisdom illuminates one’s faults
and untruths. I feel like this is the first
election when we might find out
just how ignorant the American public is.
Trust me, both candidates have their faults. I really don’t feel good about either. But to pander to the disenfranchised because
they don’t know any better is wrong. This
is the very group Jesus sought to serve, but candidate interest is solely for
the vote. If service was the goal,
personal money would be directed at the problems, not just empty words. Gosh I’ll be glad when November 8 rolls
around and this is all resolved! God…may our votes be cast with YOUR message in our hearts. Amen.
10.22.16 Colossians 2:15
GNT
Christ stripped the
spiritual rulers and authorities of their power; he made a public spectacle of
them by leading them as captives in his victory procession.
A PRISMA rendition of the plant in front of the Caris Mirror Lab at UA. |
Lord…May we focus on the essentials of your message – LOVE and
SERVICE to all. Amen.
10.23.16 Malachi 3:7
GNT
You, like your ancestors before you, have turned away from my
laws and have not kept them. Turn back to me, and I will turn to you. But you
ask, ‘What must we do to turn back to you?’
What must we do to turn our world back to
God? Stop thinking of ourselves and what
WE want! Stop thinking of divisions and
seek unity! One God! Who cares what name we give God or how we
worship God! If we are putting God first
in our lives, the world will be a better place.
A beautiful sunrise this morning with
light rays perfect forming around the rising glow. God is present! Amen!
God
of all….May the light of your love rise once again. Amen.
SERMON
NOTES: Shalom Mennonite Fellowship
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Hostettler
· Watch movie Angels
in America. About those who feel unsafe,
unwanted, unloved.
· Metaphors with the
angels in Luke 2 and Jacob wrestling with angel (God) in Genesis.
· Check out
QuantumMennonite.com ‘Small, but
powerful’!
Water
your good seeds.
“Arrange
things in your daily life so that you have time to water your positive seeds.
Ask your loved ones to practice in the same way. Say, ‘Darling, if you really
care for me, please water the good seeds in me every day. I am capable of
loving, understanding, and forgiving and I need your help to practice these in
my daily life. I promise to recognize the positive seeds in you, as well, and
to do my best to water them every day.’ “ This is true love. (Thich Nhat
Hanh)
Let the bad seeds dry up with neglect. Focus on the positive traits in yourself and
one another. Grow the positive. Make this a spiritual practice.
Our watering will spill over into the gardens of others and ALL
WILL GROW!
More on Good Seeds from Thich Nhat Hanh:
Our mind
is like a piece of land planted with many different kinds of seeds: seeds of
joy, peace, mindfulness, understanding, and love; seeds of craving, anger,
fear, hate, and forgetfulness. These wholesome and unwholesome seeds are always
there, sleeping in the soil of your mind. The quality of your life depends on
the seeds you water. If you plant tomato seeds in your gardens, tomatoes will
grow. Just so, if you water a seed of peace in your mind, peace will grow. When
the seeds of happiness in you are watered, you will become happy. When the seed
of anger in you is watered, you will become angry. The seeds that are watered
frequently are those that will grow strong. – Thich
Nhat Hanh
10.24.16 Isaiah 29:15
GNT
Those who try to hide their plans from the Lord are doomed! They carry out their
schemes in secret and think no one will see them or know what they are doing.
The words ‘hide’ and ‘see’ made me think again
of last Sunday’s sermon on Intimacy.
When we are intimate with another, we hide nothing; we allow another to
see into our innermost self. We can put
barriers up to our intimacy with God, but God maintains no such barriers with
us. We can try to hide, but in truth, we
cannot. God knows what we are
doing. God wants us to put ourselves
totally in the open with God and with others.
No secrets, no hidden agendas. How
intimate is my relationship with God, with my spouse, family and friends?
God
of intimacy….open my heart and soul to risk such relationships with those I
love. Amen.
10.25.16 1 John 3:8 GNT
Whoever continues to sin belongs to the Devil, because the
Devil has sinned from the very beginning. The Son of God appeared for this very
reason, to destroy what the Devil had done.
While building a ramp today, Abi and I had a discussion on the Devil! |
I’m not big on ‘Devil talk’. I prefer to think of sin as an estrangement
from God. When we have that intimate
relationship with God there is no room for evil, no room for Satan to
live. So in teaching up to build
intimacy with God, Jesus destroyed sin.
May
my relationship with you, God, leave no room in my heart for the power of
evil. Amen.
I kinda laugh when I read the word ‘natives’ here, as if our
neighbors are natives from another land!
But the more accurate term might be ‘non-believers’. Live our love. Preach with our actions, not words. Carry out our daily affairs in such a way
that the Gospel Message cannot be refuted.
That’s a tall order. It is hard
to live such an exemplary life day in and day out. But it is a good goal to have – stars worth
reaching for.
10.26.16 Psalm 93:5 GNT
Your laws are eternal, Lord,
and your Temple is holy indeed,
forever and ever.
and your Temple is holy indeed,
forever and ever.
As we passed through Las Vegas, the setting sun put on a display in front of the palm trees and distant hills. Beautiful! |
Each one of us is a part of the temple of
God; God within us. And that makes us
holy. The responsibility is immense, but
to truly live in relationship with God we can be and do great things within
that relationship. How do I treat my
holy temple of a body? What kind of respect
do I show God in how I treat my holy physical being?
Eternal God…may I show reverence for you in the reverence
I give the holy temple of my physical being.
Amen.
10.27.16 1 John 2:17
Voice
This corrupt world is already wasting away, as are
its selfish desires. But the person really doing God’s will—that person will never cease to be.
Nothing like Hwy 93 heading north from Las Vegas...a straight lonely road heading into the vast interior of Nevada. |
The person doing God’s will – REALLY doing
God’s will – shall never die. In one way
or another the will of God will live on.
I think of amazing people, God people, who pass away from this life, yet
seem to live on and on in the words they spoke, the deeds they did, the effects
they had on other people. I want to be
the kind of person who might just have that effect on others, but it takes
sacrificing my personal desires and focusing solely on what God would have me
do. Easy to say, so very hard to
do.
Another 544 miles on the road
today. I need to make it more of a
challenge to compliment gas station attendants, fast food workers, fellow
travelers I encounter on these days of travel.
I need to make a difference in even a small way.
God…use
me to do your will with small acts of kindness and love while I am on the road.
Amen.
10.28.16 1 Peter 2:12
MSG
Live an exemplary life
among the natives so that your actions will refute their prejudices.
Flower images are from Tucson client gardens! |
Loving God….you gave us an example, may we serve
as one as well. Amen.
10.30.16 Acts 14:21-22
GNT
They strengthened the believers and encouraged them to remain
true to the faith. “We must pass through many troubles to enter the Kingdom of
God,” they taught.
Jesus
never said the way would be easy.
Remember the narrow gate? But
each time we pass through the troubles, we learn more and more to rely on the
grace and mercy of God. We gain
trust. We put our own issues aside and
learn to serve. As I write this, I think
of Genia encouraging others in the hospital while she faces more chemo, pain,
and uncertainty. What a source of light
she is, an example of remaining true to the faith. I thank God for the opportunity to witness and
receive her blessings.
When troubles come,
Lord, may I remain true to you. Amen.
10.31.16 2 Thessalonians 3:3
MSG
But the Master never lets us down. He’ll stick by you and
protect you from evil.
What
can be more assuring. God never lets us
down (in spite of what we think at times!)
God is always with us, watching over us, and helping us make the right
choices (if only we would listen to God advice!)
It is the end
of the month, another month of travel.
Within these 31 days I have been from Bandon to Baker City to
Albuquerque to Tucson and back to Baker City.
And God has traveled with me, each mile of the way, opening my eyes to
needs, opportunities, and beauty.
Thank you, God, for being such a steadfast
companion. Amen.
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