Friday, July 23, 2010

Luther on Galatians

"True Christian righteousness is faith and confidence in the Son of God, or rather the heart's confidence in God through Jesus Christ. We should qualify this by saying that this faith and confidence is credited to us as righteousness for Christ's sake, in whom I have begun to believe. Because of this faith in Christ, God does not see my doubting of his goodwill toward me, my distrust, my heaviness of spirit and other sins that are still in me. But I am covered under the shadow of Christ's wings, as the chicken is under the wing of the hen, and I live without fear under that wide banner of forgiveness of sins that is spread over me. Therefore, God covers and pardons the remanent of sin in me; that is because of the faith which I began to lay hold upon Christ, he accepts my imperfect righteousness as perfect righteousness and counts my sin as no sin, even though it is indeed sin."

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

God makes us good

God’s love makes us good

Posted: 13 Jul 2010 09:05 PM PDT

“Christians don’t think God will love us because we’re good, but that God will make us good because He loves us.”

- C.S. Lewis, Daily Quote on Twitter

Friday, July 9, 2010

Water Pik Goes Postal

It's so good to laugh! Everyday life gives us many occasions to do so. Yesterday sweet Naomi got her braces. She was so eager to get them and then show me her color selection of pink and blue bands to match her shirt. Ta da! A new thing to care for.

So this morning I say, "Hey Nomi, let's do your teeth this morning, together, just to make sure you know what you are doing."

"Sure Mom."

Did I say that I knew what I was doing? Obviously not. I started to assemble her new water pik. Hey, how hard can it be? I carefully read the instructions before I turned it on. Set the setting on low as recommended.

"Okay, Nomi...open up. Mama's comin' in; just pretend I'm the dental hygienist."

Excuse me while I laugh for a moment. My first attempt ended up in Naomi's eye! Next, we moved closer to her braces only to discover that the water tickles her mouth and now she is returning the favor all over the front of my shirt. Wow! good thing this thing isn't on high speed. After trying to find the off button, the Pik turns towards the ceiling and is now leaving water marks all over it! Pik goes postal! Duck!

Excuse me, but is this typical for first-time users? Oh well, we finally got through our maiden voyage of the Pik. I don't think Nomi wants my help tomorrow. She might stop by for a laugh though. And the water marks on my ceiling, I hope they stay there for awhile so that I can remember how much laughter there is in daily life.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Driven or Drawn? Thoughts on Enjoying God

I sure hope you have had the pleasure to hear Sam Storms explain his thoughts on Psalm 16:11.

"You make known to me the fullness of joy and at your right hand are pleasures forevermore."

I'm passing on some of his quotes for your consideration.

"We were created for pleasure...not for boredom. We have been given an insatiable desire for it (pleasure). God gave it to us. Don't apologize for it!

There is in your soul an insatiable hunger for happiness. It's a chronic and unending ache for joy. God has hard-wired this into your soul. You have been given an unrelenting passion for pleasure. It's God's 'fault'. This is what it means to be made in God's image. We hunger for fascination and joy....we long to be thrilled! (hence the amusement parks we visit, the sunrises we get up early for to watch, the mathematical equations we pour over to solve, the football games we scream about)

His key statement: " The key to following Jesus is NOT from trying harder but enjoying more."


This principle explains so much of what we do and what we enjoy. Mr. Storms takes us to Greek mythology to give us a demonstration of this principle. Remember Ulysses? Can you see the scene as he is tied to the mast of the ship passing the Sirens? Were it not for the ropes that held him fast, he certainly would have given into their allure. He survived the passage.

Now recall Jason. He also had to journey through the Sirens but didn't use the ropes to hold him to his ship. He brought on Orpheus, a skilled musician, a beautiful musician whose song was stronger than the Sirens. Jason was captivated by a sweeter sound. He didn't just survive; He triumphed.

Okay, question for you? Looking at your life, would you think you were struggling to survive and make it through your difficulties or do see yourself as one captivated by a sweeter sound and thriving? Are we 'white knuckling' it with resolve and willpower? Sounds wearisome. How long can we keep that up?

So what are we driven by? Fear of the consequences of sin? Is that really enough to keep us from the temporary pleasures we enjoy in our sin?

Well, I can answer that for me. No! When I have a temper tantrum with one of my girls and give over self-control, I'm not thinking about the consequences. I'm not holding back. So what thought do I adopt in that moment so I don't keep repeating the fruitless effect of anger on my kids?

I want to be different. What does it sound like in my head?

Let's see...Sam said...."our only hope is in maximizing our pleasure in God." Lord, what is it that I really want in that moment? I want my daughter to obey. I want gratitude, I want, I want.... But what I want, I cannot have and so I argue and fight (hey, sounds like James doesn't it?) Okay, stay with me friends....so I want these things; I want to be in control. I want to be like God because God is in control of everything! But I'm not God! I won't ever be. And so, I can either do the Ulysses thing, grit my teeth, try to resist the urge to yell. Too late. No one tied me up and gagged me.

However, I can choose Jason's approach. Where's my Orpheus? Who will captivate me with a greater pleasure?

"God, somehow there is a pleasure here, a sweeter sound to be heard, a facet of your beauty to be drawn to in this moment. Oh Jesus, sing louder! I need you NOW."
And what's the beauty that draws me to Him? He was confident that His Father would never leave him in his moments of temptation...all but that one moment when He cried out from the Cross.

"Father, why have you forsaken me?"

Did I just get that? He was forsaken once that I would never have to be! Now that's beauty! That's the stuff of all true heroism! What a God. What a man! That's my Hero! His beauty is drawing me in.

And He is for me and with me at that very moment when I'm on the edge of crazy anger. He is assuring me that He is strong and won't leave me alone to deal with it!
Hebrews 13: 5 "I will in no wise desert you or leave you alone in the field of contest or in a position of suffering, I will in no wise let go or loose my sustaining grasp." He's speaking what's true all the time.

My anger won't accomplish what I want. Put it away. Let go of my grip for control and remember it's a process of change. I am changing and so is she. Suspend my judgment and don't expect unreasonable , immediate change just because I am annoyed at the moment. Fair enough. So I go back to what God says is true and rehearse it, repeat it, whisper it, lay hold of it until I believe it.

"How sweet it was all at once to be relieved of all those temporal pleasures and to be rid of the fruitless joys that I once feared to lose...You drove them from me and took their place! You, who are sweeter than all pleasures." Augustine

Sing louder Jesus! Replace my fruitless joys with You.


Remember God
“What one thing about God in Christ speaks directly into today’s trouble? … Just as we don’t change all at once, so we don’t swallow all of truth in one gulp. We are simple people. You can’t remember ten things at once. Invariably, if you could remember just ONE true thing in the moment of trial, you’d be different. Bible “verses” aren’t magic. But God’s words are revelations of God from God for our redemption. When you actually remember God, you do not sin. The only way we ever sin is by suppressing God, by forgetting, by tuning out his voice, switching channels, and listening to other voices. When you actually remember, you actually change. In fact, remembering is the first change.”

- David Powlison