Techno
Our world is quite amazing. We have come to believe that we hold the whole universe in the palm of our hands with our technology and smart phones. The irony of it all is that, as Tony Reinke says, “using our cell phones is the desire to be alone in public and never alone in seclusion.” How ironic.
There is an urgency from the crowd to “like” and “unlike”; to comment and opinionize; to follow the path of insanity by believing that we can fix things or become enlightened and solve the world’s problems using the object in our hands at the touch of a screen. When really, all we need is a touch from God.
In the Bible there were four prophets who were touched by God for different reasons. Sometimes God spoke a word and people were changed. Sometimes He purposefully touched them, like Isaiah. Then one of the seraphim took a live coal from the altar with tongs and placed it on Isaiah's mouth, and Isaiah was purged of his sin (Isaiah 6:5-7) to speak on behalf of God. God told Jeremiah, “You shall go, and you shall say what I tell you" (Jeremiah 1: 7). Ezekiel was told to eat and digest a scroll that was handed to him. He ate the scroll that tasted as sweet as honey, according to Ezekiel 3:3. Lastly, Daniel served God and obeyed Him and God touched his life.
Consider a loaf of bread and fish that is a hungry man’s meal; but in Jesus’ hands, 5,000 were fed. Think about a staff in a walker’s hand to ward off barking dogs, but a staff in Moses’ hands parted the Red Sea. A sling shot is a toy in a boy’s hands, but it was a weapon that felled a giant in David’s hand.
Technology in our hands is an amazing resource and like all things; can be used for goodness or evil. The bible also talks about the many times that Satan continues to replicate God’s design for our world but we are God’s creation and God is the potter. God is to be glorified.
Yet you, Lord, are our Father.
We are the clay, you are the potter;
we are all the work of your hand. Isaiah 64:8
price
Recently, people have noted that the price has not been right! Our inflation continues to rise, groceries cost more and they “just don’t make things to last like they used to” is an expression still spoken today.
Thinking back over a hundred years ago, if you dreamed of owning a new house, it would have cost approximately $6,296. A dozen eggs cost 47 cents, a pound of round steak cost 40 cents and three pounds of macaroni cost 25 cents. A haircut for ladies was $5 and trip to the movies was 15 cents which didn’t include the candy bar or popcorn. A vinyl record was entertainment back in the 1920’s which was about a dollar. Prices have certainly gone up!
It seems as if we are continuously paying a price. Our flesh wants the easy way. The world wants us to conform. Satan wants us to fail. It seems as if the price never decreases because everytime you succeed at something, the next challenge gets more difficult but God never promised life would be easy. He promised peace (John 14:27), power (Matthew 28: 19-20) and inner satisfaction (John 7:37-38).
If something is worthwhile, then there is probably a higher price to pay. Jesus told us, “Strive to enter in at the narrow gate because the road to destruction is easy and broad, most people choose the path of least resistance. Choose the straight and narrow gate which few enter.” (Matthew 7: 13-14)
We all have different crosses to bear and we don’t all pay the same price, but Even Bruce Springsteen talks about the journey of life when he said that “A time comes when you need to stop waiting for the man you want to be and become the man you want to be.” Perhaps it’s time to consider the highest price that was paid. Jesus died on a cross and paid the ultimate price for our sins so that we can have eternal life with him. That’s reason to celebrate! That’s a reason to be the person God created us to be. The price is right!
shift
Ah summer! One adventure leading to another when lazy days slip by like clouds floating dreamily across the sky. Compared to the duldrum days of winter with snow covered streets and sidewalks and ploughs scraping parking lots, there are early risings and barefoot in the grass days. Winter bundles up in layers to keep frostbites at bay where minutes get marked by the dark mornings and equally dark nights. Oh to keep you here so much longer O summer with your sizzling sun, river rapids and backyard barbeques, mountain hikes and dips in the lake.
But you skimper away as fall prods slowly into the season, stepping on your delicate toes. You dash off too quickly but stop to survey the changing landscape with frosty windows, colored leaves and icy films on the pond. Gusty winds sway the backs of the tree trunks and nature begins to prepare for a change. Honking geese, crunching leaves and yellow school buses fill with exuberant faces as they start another calendar year. We miss you already dear summer!
And so, another holiday filled, lazy, hazy days of summer come to an end once more. We shift our focus and march into the time of bells and studies, school supplies and schedules. It’s a process. That’s what God is doing with us. Refining, honing, crafting, molding and making us more like Him. Shift from the me to Him; from the oneness to the unity; from the inactivity and relaxation to the “let’s get moving” in the direction He wants us to go.
Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain. 1 Corinthians 15:58
Happy September!
Drought
It’s been a long, hot summer throughout the world. The Euphrates and Rhine rivers, reservoirs and dugouts are drying up. The global drought is from California to India; from the Sudan to Brazil and affecting us all.
The parched earth is crying out to the blue expanse asking for a glimmer of billowing clouds to bring the rain; begging for moisture to sustain the dry nooks, crannies and clefts in the rocks; the parched grasses of the fields; bring a refreshing annointing of moisture to restore the land.
It’s not unusual to have dry spells in desert-like climates, but there were extreme conditions for even Elijah in a time where there was neither dew nor rain for three years. He needed God and thankfully found fresh water and a widow that God provided and sustained him with.
It’s been amost three long years of global drought socially, emotionally and financially for many because of the pandemic. Our society though has been in a spiritual drought for much longer than that. The idols and Baal woship have dried our souls longing for the living water. Jesus is the only answer.
God continually asks us to come to him - with our burdens, our sorrows, our prayers. The scarcity of having Jesus in our lives is causing us to shrivel up spiritually. Why not run ahead into the rain and be washed clean, restored with hope and sustained in life?
The seventh time he returned and said, “I saw a little cloud no bigger than a man's hand, coming up from the sea.”
Elijah ordered his servant, “Go to King Ahab and tell him to get in his chariot and go back home before the rain stops him.”
In a little while the sky was covered with dark clouds, the wind began to blow, and a heavy rain began to fall. Ahab got in his chariot and started back to Jezreel. The power of the Lord came on Elijah; he fastened his clothes tight around his waist and ran ahead of Ahab all the way to Jezreel. 1 Kings 18: 44-46
Let peace, like a river overflow its banks into our souls and let the rain come. Drink from the fountain of living water and be restored.
Eunoia
Our battles are fought in the realms of our will before God. The daily struggle of our lives means that we have to be willing to fight as believers. Tenacity, resilience, courage and focus are our weapons. The lies of the enemy are arrows that bombard us with thoughts to fulfill our own desires, our wills and our plans.
But when the world is bleak and dark and we are sometimes falling apart, we hold on to the promises of God and stand firm in our faith. People don’t agree with us. We are misunderstood. Take up the sword of the Word and shield of faith to do battle with the enemy. Fill your mind with beautiful thinking and pure thoughts of love, truth and joy. Soar like the eagle.
There is an old indigenous legend that is about a warrior who found an eagle’s egg and put it in the nest of a prairie chicken. The eagle grew up thinking he was a chicken. He scratched for seeds and insects to eat; clucked and cackled and only flew a few feet off the ground like his “siblings”.
Years went by and the changeling grew old, but one day he saw a magnificent bird flying in the sky. It hung on the powerful wind with graceful majesty and soared on its strong, golden wings.
When the changeling asked “What is that beautiful bird?” he was told, “that’s an eagle, the king of birds, but you could never be like him; you are a prairie chicken.” Sad to say, the changeling died thinking it was just that.
…but those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31
So, don’t settle for a chicken when you can be magnificant and soar like the eagles.
quagmire
I’ve been there and I bet you have too. It’s that awkward, complex, or hazardous situation you find yourself in and it looks like there is no way out.
Plans that you had planned; went haywire. That relationship didn’t work out quite the way you dreamed it would. And that circumstance seems like the possible is impossible; looking like there isn’t even an exit sign in sight. What does one do?
David wrote about this exact thing in Psalm 52. David was not ruling; he was running for his life from King Saul. Doeg, a member of Saul’s army, “ratted out” David. David had just been in the city of Nob consuling with Ahimelech, the lead priest. Saul was enraged and had his men kill 84 priests because David had escaped his clutch once again. (1 Samuel 21-22 is worth the read.) David shared his thoughts by giving three solutions to his quagmire.
First of all, he needed to trust that God would see him through his situation. Then he thanked God and praised Him. Lastly, he said he would wait for God to work things out for His glory. And what about that green olive tree? Believe it or not, it can produce fruit for hundreds of years, it’s hard to uproot and grows 20-40 feet tall!
But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God;
I trust in the mercy of God forever and ever.
I will praise You forever,
Because You have done it;
And in the presence of Your saints
I will wait on Your name, for it is good Psalm 52:8-9
And so, we don’t need to stay in the quagmire. We can trust in the Lord, give thanks to the Lord and wait on the Lord. Things will work out because God is holding the exit plan in His hands. Stay rooted in His Word and keep the faith, for it is good.