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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Pain In The Pew

Pain in the Pew

Matthew 9:12 “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.”

I usually start my beauty ritual on Saturday by painting my nails, fixing my hair and thinking about what I am going to wear. By Sunday morning, I look again in my closet for my nicest outfit for church. I have learned that the nicer the outfit the less attention to the real me, the one with all the scars from the pain that my world has bestowed upon me during the week.

Lately, I have been more aware of those hurting around me... maybe because of my own pain. It’s kind of like when I was pregnant, everyone was pregnant. Or for you men when you bought a certain manly truck, everyone had that truck now. You get the picture!

But as I sit in the pew and look around, I begin to speculate; how are the parents dealing with life since their child left home? ...Or...

How is the newly widow or widower managing life without his / her lifelong partner? It sometimes takes me into my own “what ifs”; a place I care not go.

These are just a few of the lives I know about. What about the church family member that quietly sits there in their Sunday best? We assume they are doing well and have their life all together! They sure look the part. They smile when they should, clap and sing hallelujah. All the while, they are crying on the inside.

How heartbreaking it is for those sitting in the pews, suffering in silence, when they desperately need someone to guide them into the arms of Jesus Christ! And by the way, mourning a loss has no statute of limitation. Tragedy changes a person. We expect them to be their "old self". It ain't going to happen. They have become a different person. We see that as not "getting over" their crisis. But God doesn't intend for us to remain the same---it's part of our journey. I have come to believe that the reason is it hurts us to see someone hurt so much is our own fear. What if that happened to us? That scares us to death.

So what do we do?

We are the arms of Jesus and we can love those next to us and be a vessel of Christ. (2 Timothy 2:21) I will be the first to admit, I am too proud, embarrassed-- call it what you may-- to call on help. Pride is in all of us. We are all hurting in one area or another, are we not? And we all have areas of our life we would prefer the world not to know. Being a Christian does not mean we are free from all pain and suffering. It does not mean we are free from sin either.

Ro 7:22 For in my inner being I delight in God’s law;Ro 7:23 but I see another law at work in the members of my body, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin at work within my members. Ro 7:24 What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death?

Did you ever notice that if (and yes we do) talk about others, it makes us look really really good! (Matt 7:3) The difference is as a Christian if we tack on "bless his or her heart" it gives absolution to the whole sin of gossip.

Being a Christian does NOT make us perfect!! It just means we have begun the process of being healed from the damage that has been done and are fighting to make sure there will be no more damage. It means we know we will survive and be loved and be happy again… one day.

Our struggles do not make us separate from each other, we separate ourselves. We are not alone. We don’t need to lash out at anyone. (Matt 7:1-2)We need to need each other. We need to rely on each other much in the way a recovery group helps addicts. We are addicts of a sort; we are addicted to the world, to sin.

We may come to the church to be fed spiritually but we should be feeding those around us as well. I challenge you to feed someone in your life, church, family or whomever God puts in your path. And if you aren't sure, reach out to those that are dressed up the nicest.

A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle.


Be someone’s light…(Jn 12:46)


Thursday, February 28, 2008

Tink

(Job 12:7) " But ask the animals, and they will teach you..."




Teach us:
* Unconditional love, the one commandment Jesus came to teach us....
* Acceptance
* Prejudices, they do not know

How proud a mothers love...














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Family Photo....

"If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will know each other. If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and what you do not know you will fear. What one fears one destroys."Chief Dan George"


This mom, Tink, is fostering this "different" guy for the mom who couldn't take care of him. He had his eyes closed when he came to her, but now they are open. He is just a little bigger than her other pups. She loves this little guy with all her heart as obvious by the pictures and she is nursing him back to health. He is the cleanest 'puppy' ever because she licks him all the time.


Monday, January 14, 2008

Are You A Lighthouse?



Jesus said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life."
John 8:12

I have a passion for lighthouses. There is something very intriguing about them. As a child, growing up around the ocean, I was enamored by the stories of lighthouses and how they helped guide the sailors and their ships through treacherous waters to safety.


I have a very dear friend that has been a lighthouse to me for some years now. And the past several weeks he has been on my heart. I have really felt that I owe him my life has he guided me through treacherous waters in a difficult time in my life. His beaming light shown in my life, giving me a path to follow where I would experience God's grace, love and mercy as never before.


When we are in troubled waters, we can experience peace, strength, and guidance in knowing that our Papa is there, wanting to show us the way. When we see a lighthouse beacon cast its wide circle of light, it can remind us of God's radiant love that surrounds and embraces us. God invites us into the light that leads to everlasting life.


As Christians, we can be a lighthouse to those traveling through troubled waters.


Are you a beacon of light for someone now?


Wednesday, November 21, 2007

URGENT PRAYER REQUEST


Tonight, instead of preparing for Thanksgiving dinner, a dear friend of mine will be preparing for her daughter's funeral.


Years ago, she lost her husband. I have stood by her side and wondered if she would ever recover from his death. Each holiday was a challenge. I would listen to her share their life together and hear the sadness in her voice.


Today, she went home from work to find her daughter dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The worst case scenario for any mother. A nightmare. I will never forget her words and her tears tonight. "Make me sleep for ever, make this go away."



Please help me pray for her (Jean) and her oldest daughter Miranda. For that really is all we can do.


I have no words for this tragedy.


I do not understand.


I do question God, "Why?"


But it does not change my love for Him.