Showing posts with label God's Provision. Show all posts
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Friday, June 20, 2014

Friday's Faith - In Traumas, He Makes Me to Lie Down…





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Friday's Faith

In Traumas, He Makes Me to Lie Down…












Tommy and I have been plagued with nightmares this week. Mine started last Friday night and Saturday morning just before Father's Day, so I was in a "real good" place to be supportive of Tommy on the always-difficult holiday, as you might imagine. The first nightmare put me particularly under and its haunting nature still remains with me, and the second nightmare just picked up where the first one left off. As they always say, "When it rains, it pours…." So then, we proceeded from there to have a particularly difficult weekend...

Ever since, sleep has not come easy for me. And during the day, coping hasn't been going so well either. The questions raised in my nightmares about Merry Katherine's situation before she was killed were opened up again, and some of them haunted me. I found that I was so traumatized that I became greatly agitated, so that any other thing, little or big, greatly got under my skin and made me miserable. What is it? Does Trauma breed Trauma? It was like I went from one difficult thing to another, and then was accosted by events that really hurt me by the very people who I otherwise had thought were extremely "safe" in my life. It was a horrible time, and I couldn't seem to shake the hurts, nor my baby's situation plaguing me...

Tommy was very sweet and tried to reach out to me as best he could. And he was very helpful. Sometimes I get so incredibly tense that there is no way I could ever get back to sleep at night without one of his gentle back rubs, and several times, he would help me get back to sleep. But we were both struggling, and sometimes that backfires, and we even find ourselves struggling "against" one another. We're doing okay now, but it wasn't easy getting to this place.




After one particularly difficult night of sleep, and facing a day with some challenging situations ahead with some of my clients, I lay there in bed after Tommy had gotten up, and just cried out to my God to please help me. There were so many toxins I just couldn't seem to let go of, and I knew my mind needed to be clear, at least for the sake of my clients. God came to me and was so incredibly tender… 

It was like His Holy Spirit took over and took me on a gentle path of Spirit-guided imagery onto God's Living Waters...

I envisioned and imagined floating in the very clear, warm, and comforting waters of His River of Life, and as I floated along, with God by my side, I felt my tensions melting away. But then a memory of some of the weekend's miseries would infiltrate its way into my head all at once and would immediately throw me back into my turmoil.

  
Time after time these violations would ply their way into my mind and heart. 


At each of those times, God gently spoke to me and said, 

"Let it go; just let it float off of you." 



No sooner would He say that than I would see the incident almost as a rectangular weight lodging upon me that would begin to lose its weightiness, become light enough to float, and then simply slither off of me and float away, tormenting me no more. It continued until several of the torments were lifted from me in a similar way, as I let them go and watched them slither off of me and just float away. 

What  a soothing, comforting experience. It was literally a playing out of Psalm 23 that I often meditate to as I do my deep breathing to try to go to sleep, for He, my Shepherd, was "leading me beside the still waters," helping me to "lie down in green pastures," yet here, they were His living waters; He was even leading me down the path of righteousness as He led me one by one to lay my grievances down and let them go, so that time after time, 

He was effectually restoring my soul. 
It was God's transformative grace at work.

It was a beautiful meditation that He inspired and then entered into, bringing me healing manifestations that I could never have accomplished on my own. By the time I saw my clients, I was fine and was able to attend to their very pressing needs.

What a tender, empathic Savior we serve. His gentle grace overcame the raucous battle that I had allowed into my heart and soul, and He did it all so lovingly, no judgments against me, just gentleness. 

I even cried out in the middle of it regarding what my child may have gone through before she was killed, 
and He gently reminded me, 
"But it got her to where she needed to be," 
which I knew was true. 

Her heart indeed was made ready to see her God, and she had responded to Him just two days before she ultimately was to go and be with Him. The particular manifestations of our suffering don't really matter once we enter into the Savior's arms where He turns our mourning into joy, and so despite this angst, I settled down and knew she was okay ~ He was taking care of her just as He was taking care of me. And so even that pain and agony melted away and released from me. 

Our loving Savior enters into our pain, bringing His presence and His comfort, ever nurturing our broken hearts, both mine here on earth, and my precious child's, up in Heaven. Anything else on this earth pales in comparison!









Picture of Living Waters, thanks to
photobucket.com :
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Graphic 2, thanks to
Nativity Pageant of Knoxville


Saturday, May 17, 2014

Saturday's Scriptures - How to Be Saved by God: Asking Jesus Into Your Heart




"Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and will dine with him, and he with Me.  
"He who overcomes, I will grant to him to sit down with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.’”

~Revelation 3:20-22 NASB



Saturday's Scriptures

How to Be Saved by God:

Asking Jesus Into Your Heart










Last night, my post was about our searching for answers as to whether our child was saved when he or she died. Tonight, I wanted to share some Scriptures for those of you who might have questions of your own about how to ask Jesus into your heart, or how to share Him with your friends or loved ones. 

I love the picture above, of Jesus knocking on the door of our hearts, as that is such a tender portrait to me that had made such an impact on me even as a young child. It seems to capture the love Jesus has in His heart for us as He ever seeks to find each of us, His little lambs...







"Jesus said, 
'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father but by Me.'"
~John 14:6



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"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?"

"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and 
thou shalt be saved and thy house."


~Acts 16:30b-31 KJV



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"The Romans Road" is a tool I was given when I was a teenager and wanted to share Jesus with friends, family, or new visitors to my church. It is a simple tool I also used along with a few other Scriptures not only with these dear people, but also with my own children when they were all fairly young along with some hand-drawn pictures that I used to illustrate the verses. 

Tonight I will share some graphics that are somewhat comparable to the pictures I (amateurishly) drew for my children! With my children, I used the Living Bible, so I will add that version below the ones used here:




As it is written:
“There is none righteous, no, not one;
There is none who understands;
There is none who seeks after God.

They have all turned aside;
They have together become unprofitable;
There is none who does good, no, not one.”


~Romans 3:10-12 NKJV

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Romans 3:10-12

Living Bible (TLB)
10 As the Scriptures say,

“No one is good—no one in all the world is innocent.”

11 No one has ever really followed God’s paths or even truly wanted to.

12 Every one has turned away; all have gone wrong. No one anywhere has kept on doing what is right; not one.



(Here, both while reading Romans 3:10-12, and Romans 3:23 below, I just used a simple drawing of a dart board, and showed the bull's eye was empty while (I drew) marks all over the rest of the board, and explained to them that none of us gets it right in life, as we all "miss the mark" in life and mess up, so we all stand in need of a Savior to help us.)



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"For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."

~Romans 3:23 NIV


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Romans 3:23

Living Bible (TLB)
Yes, all have sinned; all fall short of God’s glorious ideal;



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"But God commendeth His love
toward us, in that, while we were yet
sinners, Christ died for us."

~Romans 5:8 KJV


or as NIV states it, 
"But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."


Romans 5:8

Living Bible (TLB)
But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.



Here, I drew a picture of the cross - a dimensional cross, with "Sins" written down the long verticle bar of the cross, and blackening in with pencil inside the cross' bars to show our sins covering the cross. 

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I printed "Jesus" across the cross bar of the cross. Then I showed them Jesus washed away our sins by shedding His precious blood to pay for our sins (erasing the blackened-in sins, if I remember correctly!).

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----J  E  S  U  S       
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I drew us on one side of the cross with God on the other side of the cross, and pointed to "Jesus" dying on the cross, to show that only what Jesus did for us by dying on the cross allows us to have our sins forgiven so that our sins are washed clean, and we can then cross over (through Jesus) to God when we die.
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For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Romans 6:23 NIV


Romans 6:23

Living Bible (TLB)
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.


(Here, for Romans 6:23, I drew a present similar to the one below showing God has given us a "free gift" of being able to go to Heaven to live with Him forever when we die.)

{Of course, Merry Katherine told me later she kept waiting for me to give her that free gift...! I believe she was about five years old when I first showed her this.}









If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.

Romans 10:9-10 NIV


Romans 10:9-10

Living Bible (TLB)
For if you tell others with your own mouth that Jesus Christ is your Lord and believe in your own heart that God has raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in his heart that a man becomes right with God; and with his mouth he tells others of his faith, confirming his salvation.



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for, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved."

~Romans 10:13 NIV


Romans 10:13

Living Bible (TLB)
Anyone who calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved.




(Here, I drew a picture of a telephone, and told them prayer was sort of like calling a friend on the telephone, so you can call on Jesus through prayer and ask Him into your heart. And you can talk to Him any time just by praying to Him.)

Then I asked if they wanted to pray with me to ask Jesus into their hearts, and each one of them {Each of them talked one-on-one with Mommy}, at around the age of 5, 6 and 7 years old prayed with me to receive Jesus as their Savior. 

We talked about God and Jesus more and more through "Home Church" over the years at times when we were in between churches; we have such sweet memories of those times! 

It seems for each of them that it was really in their teens that they understood how much they needed their Savior, and it became much more real to them then. At that time, they were very active in the youth department at our local Baptist church, and it was a wonderfully personable and intense program that really helped them to grapple with a lot of issues, and get to know God on an even closer personal level. I am so very thankful for that program to this day. 

Even now, our oldest child, our son Rollin lives here in Knoxville and, along with his wife Stephanie, they work closely with that same youth department, teaching Sunday School to the Freshmen in high school there, as well as helping with all the discipleship weekends (spring and fall - "FrostBite" and "DiscipleNow") and the week-long "SonBurn" camp at the beach (summer). Our middle child, our son Nathan lives in Athens, Georgia (my hometown!), works with young people. and is very active in his close-knit church as well. And, as you know, we trust our Merry Katherine is safely ensconced in her Savior's arms even as I write...

We have so very much to be thankful for to this day.


I pray that these verses will be helpful to you, and perhaps you can share them with those you love as well! If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to share with either Tommy or me!

Much love to each of you, and we pray God's sweetest blessings and comfort to your hearts.









All images, thanks to "Google Images"

NASB: New American Standard Bible

KJV: King James Version

NKJV: New King James Version

NIV: New International Version




Friday, May 16, 2014

Friday's Faith - A Bereaved Parent's Most Important Question





"Waiting on God requires the willingness to bear uncertainty, to carry within oneself the unanswered questions, lifting the heart to God about it whenever it intrudes upon one's thoughts."

~Elisabeth Elliot


Friday's Faith

A Bereaved Parent's Most Important Question















"Lend me your hope for awhile. 
A time will come when I will heal,
and I will lend my renewed hope to others." 

~ Eloise Cole




I had a dear Grieving Mother write to me this week after reading my post Tuesday's Trust - God Hears Our Heart's Cry , asking how to deal with the questions in her heart as to whether her precious son had accepted Jesus as his Savior before he had died.  My heart goes out to this precious mother as this is one of the most important questions we could ever ask regarding our beloved child. 


"How do you deal with not knowing if your child had accepted Jesus and was saved? My son was 31 and I don't know if he ever made a commitment. I think I could deal a little easier with his death if I knew that he was with our Lord. Please help me deal with this. thank you"


I am so thankful that this precious mother had the courage to ask her question here on my blog; I think it is a question every one of us mothers (and fathers) have had to cry out in our heart of hearts and in beseeching our Lord for His consoling assurance of the most important question of our lives. I thank you Dianne from the bottom of my heart for your honesty and candor. Your question is such an important one, and one that I'm sure almost every Christian parent ponders, that I decided it needed an entire post in which I could attempt to address it. 

In contemplation of answering this mother's cry from the heart, I am very aware that this is a cry from the depths of her heart and soul and demands an answer from the depths of my heart and soul, that part of me that is most connected to God's Holy Spirit who communicates His depth of love for me (and for all of us) in ways I cannot articulate. Words defy our heart's cry and the Spirit's tender arms wrapping around our broken hearts and souls. May God's Spirit wrap His arms around this dear mother (and each of you dear grieving mothers and fathers) even now…



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"Faith does not eliminate questions.
But faith knows where to take them."

~Elisabeth Elliott



But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.

~Hebrews 11:6




Our God is always the only One who knows the answer to our heart's cry about our child's relationship with Him, and it is always to Him we must turn and cry out our concerns and questions. I do know our God is a God of love...


This is how we know what love is, Jesus Christ laid down His life for us.

~I John 3:16a


When Jesus, God's Own Son, came in human form to earth, it was so that we could know God as He did, know His love, know His heart. In response to that love, we can begin to turn to Him, live in communion with Him here, and after death, have life again, to live with Him ever together in communion, both with Him and with all His beloved children throughout all eternity!



Each of us grieving parents has lost a beloved child. To understand how God sees our children, we can look to His Son Jesus and how He treated children while He was here on earth. When I turn to the Bible and read how Jesus saw children, I see that He always had a tremendous heart of love for them. For example, when His disciples turned the little children away from Jesus, as they did not want them "bothering" Him, Jesus reprimanded them, and declared,


"Let the little children come to Me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these."

~Matthew 19:14, Mark 10:14, Luke 18:16




Jesus expressed His love for children when He commanded us as to how to treat them:

"He (Jesus) took a little child and had him stand among them. Taking him in His arms, He said to them,

"Whoever welcomes one of these little children in My name welcomes Me; and whoever welcomes Me does not welcome Me but the One who sent Me."

~Mark 9:37




He continually told us we should be wise enough to humble ourselves like little children to be able to see Him for who He is, the very Son of God:


"I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth because You have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this was Your good pleasure. 
"All things have been committed to Me by my Father. No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal Him."

~Luke 10:21b-22



When He discovered from concerned parents that there were sick children nearby, Jesus lovingly went to them and restored their health. Even when He saw a deceased child being carried off to be buried and saw his bereaved mother walking behind, He went to the child and restored his life, and then handed him to the mother: 


"Soon afterward, Jesus went to a town called Nain, and His disciples and a large crowd went along with Him. As He approached the town gate, a dead person was being carried out---the only son of His mother, and she was a widow. And a large crowd from the town was with her. When the Lord saw her, His heart went out to herald He said, 'Don't cry.'
"Then He went up and touched the coffin, and those carrying it stood still. He said, 'Young man, I say to you, get up!' The dead man sat up and began to talk, and Jesus gave him back to his mother."



Another child was lying sick in her bed and died, but Jesus touched her and restored her life:


"While Jesus was still speaking, someone came from the house of Jairus, the synagogue ruler. 'Your daughter is dead,' he said. 'Don't bother the teacher any more.' 
"Hearing this, Jesus said to Jairus, 
"'Don't be afraid, just believe, and she will be healed.'"


Jesus then went to the man's house, and despite all the naysayers around Him that insisted she was already dead and  so they laughed at Jesus, Jesus 


"took her by the hand and said, 
"'My child, get up!' 
"Her spirit returned, and at once she stood up."



Jesus demonstrated God's love for us, His ever wayward children, in Luke 15:11-32 when He shared the parable of the "lost son" in His story about what we call, the "prodigal son":

The rebellious son had asked his father for his inheritance early, before his father's death, then promptly went off to a distant country and squandered his inheritance in "wild living." After experiencing the consequences of such wild living, the son relented of his sins of rebellion, and began his return home to his father. Jesus describes the father's attitude toward his son as the son was returning home (as a demonstration of how our Heavenly Father us, His children): 


"But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him."



In the book of Acts, through the apostle Peter, God showed His plan for those who would be His children:

"Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ so that your sins may be forgiven. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off---for all whom the Lord our God will call."


This is Jesus' heart toward children, and toward us, His children. His heart represents God's heart. He and the Father are One. So, there is a deep love and tender compassion He has for all children, for all of our children. 

I cannot fully understand all of His ways of course because He is God, but I do know His heart, and His love for us and our children. A wise reverend once said, "…And when we cannot trace His hand, we must learn to trust His heart..." 






"God is too good to be unkind and He is too wise to be mistaken. And when we cannot trace his hand, we must trust His heart."

~Charles Haddon Spurgeon



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Of course we all have struggles with faith, trust, understanding God, and understanding His ways. Even He assured us that His ways are much higher than our ways, and His thoughts are much higher than ours. He knows we cannot understand many things about Him:

"For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways." declares the LORD. "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts."

~Isaiah 55 8-9



But He loved us enough to send His own Son Jesus to earth to reveal who God is, and to reveal God's love for each of us so that we could be saved eternally and live with Him forever in Heaven. (I cry as I write this because losing my child has given me a whole new depth of awe and thankfulness that God has that big of a heart, that He could willingly give up His Son to death for our sake.) I cannot even imagine it, but He endured the suffering and pain willingly on our behalf, and on our children's behalf, and it is that Amazing Love for us and for our children that allowed His Own Son to suffer and die for us. 

So amidst all our many questions, may we keep in mind that depth of Love He has for each of us. 

I often find that God doesn't answer my own questions on the spot. (He knows I am sure there is so much we will not be able to understand this side of Heaven.) But He meets me in my pain with that same Love that enabled Him to sacrifice His Son for us, and when I feel that tremendous love poured out for me, all my questions seem to melt away, as His Love speaks so overwhelmingly into my heart's cry that I know I am heard, and thus I somehow know He will handle every concern that is in in heart. Over time, He often does reveal His heart to me, in His own ways...

Cry out to Him, take your worst fears, your heart's deepest concerns, speak them out, or cry them out before Him humbly, on your knees before Him, while ever recognizing He is God and we are not. 

(I just told a client this week that I am so thankful for the 100th Psalm which says,

"Know ye that the LORD, He is God. It is He that hath made us and not we ourselves. We are His people and the sheep of His pasture."


Psalm 100:3          

There is much we will not understand here on earth, but it will all be made clear in Heaven. Meanwhile, He is God, He loves us, and He cares for us and our concerns.)



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I wrote out the message below a few weeks ago after reading the following quote by Renee Swope. My prayers go with each of you as you read today's post, that each of us could climb deeper into the Love of our Savior and our God so that our hearts may be tended, nurtured, and comforted deeply in Him…




"God wants us to ask hard questions and look for answers that usher us into the depths of His redeeming love."

~Renee Swope




As I read Renee's quote, I responded in my heart… 

~What a comforting thought! Our God is not threatened by our Deep Grief and all the Spiritual Upheaval that comes with it. He is bigger than all our Questions. He is bigger than all our Doubts. He hears our Heart's Cry and honors it. He knows we are hurting. He knows we are seeking. And He patiently waits until we are ready to ask and are ready to hear His loving response. 

He heard His Son's cry even, and especially, when He asked, 


"My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" 

~Matthew 27:46


He knows the doubts that such feelings of abandonment bring to us as well, and I am sure His heart breaks for us, but still He waits until we can "hear" His loving response... 

He never abandons us in such pain; it just "feels" like it because such pain brings such darkness with it, as we are thrown face-to-face with the works of Satan. Death is of Satan, not of God. Our God created Life, not death. Having to face death is having to face Satan's works, and all seems so dark without the Light of God. 

Wait for that Light. He will bring it in His time… 

Meanwhile, allow Him to caress you to His heart where His love will sustain you…




When the goodness and lovingkindness of God our Savior appeared, He saved us, not because  of works done by us in righteousness, but according to His own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and the renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by His grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.

~Titus 3:4-7


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Look for tomorrow's post for more information on God's loving plan of salvation He put in place to save us from our sins to restore us to right relationship with Him so that we may freely commune with Him here, and someday to be able to live with Him, ensconced in His Love for all eternity!


(*In the Scriptures quoted, some capitalizations and emphases are mine)









1st graphic, Unanswered Questions Quote ~Elisabeth Elliot, thanks to


Sayings ~ Maria Kovarik ~Pinterest 
and to
Inspire  ~ vicToria   ~Pinterest 


2nd graphic, Faith Quote ~Elisabeth Elliot, thanks to 

Hebrews 11:6 

3rd graphic, Quote ~Charles Haddon Spurgeon, thanks to 

Bible  ~  janine m   ~Pinterest
and to


4th graphic, Renee Swope's Quote, thanks to

She was saved     ~     Aysha DeSilva     ~Pinterest


5th graphic, of ~Titus 3:4-7, thanks to


Artsy Bible Verses    ~    Deb Peabody    ~Pinterest
and also to,
Lord Jesus Saves †    ~     Lord Jesus Saves †    ~Pinterest

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Tuesday's Trust - Gone... But Still Alive... - Part Three






So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive His mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it. 

~Hebrews 4:16 (New Living Translation)





Tuesday's Trust

Gone... But Still Alive...


Part Three








What is life like for our children who have gone before us to Heaven?


Two weeks ago:




 as I mentioned, in his book, Heaven, written in 2004, Randy Alcorn describes a "temporary" place into which we go before we are called into the New Heaven and the New Earth which is the final culmination of God's victory over Satan. This "temporary" Heaven into which we believe our (deceased) children have entered, Alcorn calls "the intermediate Heaven." In his book, he describes his rationale for this interpretation of Scripture:

"I've made these observations on the intermediate Heaven based on only three verses (Revelation 6:9-11). Unless there is some reason to believe that the realities of this passage apply only to one group of martyrs and to no one else in Heaven --- and I see no such indication --- then we should assume that what is true of them is also true of our loved ones already there, and will be true of us when we die."

The following are the next seven (7) of Alcorn's observations for what he thinks are true of this "intermediate Heaven":



  • 8) The believers martyred for His name, ask God to intervene on Earth and to act on their behalf: "How long . . . until You judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?" (v. 10)

  • 9) Those in Heaven are free to ask God questions, which means they have an audience with God. It also means they need to learn. In (the intermediate) Heaven, people desire understanding and pursue it.

  • 10) People in the intermediate Heaven know what's happening on Earth (v. 10). The martyrs know enough to realize that those who killed them have not yet been judged.

  • 11) Heaven dwellers have a deep concern for justice and retribution (v. 10). When we go to Heaven, we won't adopt a passive disinterest in what happens on the earth. On the contrary, our concerns will be more passionate and our thirst for justice greater. Neither God nor we will be satisfied until his enemies are judged, our bodies raised, sin and Satan defeated, Earth restored, and Christ exalted over all.

  • 12) The martyrs clearly remember their lives on Earth (v. 10). They even remember that they were murdered

  • 13) The martyrs in Heaven pray for judgment on their persecutors who are still at work hurting others. They are acting in solidarity with, and in effect interceding for, the suffering saints on Earth. This suggests that saints in Heaven are both seeing and praying for saints on Earth.

  • 14) Those in Heaven see God's attributes ("Sovereign . . . holy and true") in a way that makes His judgment of sin more understandable.



To be continued.









Picture, thanks to ~Dee Flores of ~Christian Pictures, found in Pinterest 


Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Monday's Mourning Ministry / Tuesday's Trust - Eternal Love... / Victory ~Yolanda Adams





Thanks to ~Hers To Treasure and ~Fine Art America 

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 (New International Version, 2011)


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Jesus said to her, 

"I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in Me, even if s/he dies, will live."

~John 11:25 (Holman Christian Standard Bible)

(some capitalizations and gender corrections, mine)



~thanks to Molly Severns - "Colors" on pinterest 


I miss my lively, free-spirited baby girl. I am so thankful she is still "with" me in spirit, and that she is alive and watches over me from Heaven. Jesus Himself said, "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in Me, even if (s/he) dies, will live." (John 11:25 ~Holman Christian Standard Bible, 2009) Thank You Lord, for Your great love for us that You made provision for our love for one another to be eternal!

~Angie





Monday's Mourning Ministry / Tuesday's Trust

Eternal Love...

Victory

~Yolanda Adams











Victory

~Yolanda Adams





I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus, yes I do
He is a mighty conqueror
In Him I will trust,
all my battles He'll fight

I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus
For me He died but He rose on the third day
That's why I have true victory everyday

Truly, I've been through the storm and rain
I know everything about heartache and pain
But God carried me through it all
Without His protection, I would surely fall

I've been broke without a dime to my name
But all my bills got paid 'cause I called on Jesus name
You can't tell me that God isn't real
'Cause I've got the victory and that's why I'm still here

I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus, yes I do
He is a mighty conqueror
In Him I will trust, all my battles He'll fight

I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus
For me He died but He rose on the third day
That's why I have true victory everyday

I'm not worried about material things I don't have
[Incomprehensible] my Saviors care
'Cause I know that my blessing is on the way
I can't see it right now, but I stand by faith

I've fought many, many battles in His name
I've held up the blood-stained banner and proclaimed
That Jesus is the truth and the light
Believe me when I say He will make it right

I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus, yes I do
He is a mighty conqueror
In Him I will trust, all my battles He'll fight

I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus
For me He died but He rose on the third day
That's why I have true victory everyday

Yeah, I got the victory, yeah
I got the victory yeah, yeah, yeah
And if you have the victory sing along with me
Yeah, I got the victory, yeah
I got the victory yeah, yeah, yeah
Sing it with me, I've got the victory

I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus, yes I do
He is a mighty conqueror
In Him I will trust, all my battles He'll fight

I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus
For me He died but He rose on the third day
That's why I have true victory everyday

Oh yeah, I got the victory, yeah
I got the victory yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, oh yeah
I got the victory, yeah
I got the victory yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yes
Sing along with me

I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus, yes I do
He is a mighty conqueror
In Him I will trust, all my battles He'll fight

I've got, got the victory
I've got the sweet, sweet victory in Jesus
For me He died but He rose on the third day

That's why I have true victory everyday









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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Tuesday's Trust - Gone... But Still Alive... - Part Two





So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive His mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it. 

~Hebrews 4:16 NLT

Tuesday's Trust

Gone... But Still Alive...

Part Two









Two Earthly Views of the People Who Are Now in Heaven… 


First, from Charles Spurgeon:



June 29 Morning Charles Spurgeon devotional:

Morning


"Them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him."
1 Thessalonians 4:14



Let us not imagine that the soul sleeps in insensibility. "Today shalt thou be with me in paradise," is the whisper of Christ to every dying saint. They "sleep in Jesus," but their souls are before the throne of God, praising him day and night in his temple, singing hallelujahs to him who washed them from their sins in his blood. 

The body sleeps in its lonely bed of earth, beneath the coverlet of grass. But what is this sleep? The idea connected with sleep is "rest," and that is the thought which the Spirit of God would convey to us. Sleep makes each night a Sabbath for the day. Sleep shuts fast the door of the soul, and bids all intruders tarry for a while, that the life within may enter its summer garden of ease. The toil-worn believer quietly sleeps, as does the weary child when it slumbers on its mother's breast. 

Oh! happy they who die in the Lord; they rest from their labours, and their works do follow them. Their quiet repose shall never be broken until God shall rouse them to give them their full reward. Guarded by angel watchers, curtained by eternal mysteries, they sleep on, the inheritors of glory, till the fulness of time shall bring the fulness of redemption. What an awaking shall be theirs! 



They were laid in their last resting place, weary and worn, but such they shall not rise. They went to their rest with the furrowed brow, and the wasted features, but they wake up in beauty and glory. The shrivelled seed, so destitute of form and comeliness, rises from the dust a beauteous flower. The winter of the grave gives way to the spring of redemption and the summer of glory. Blessed is death, since it, through the divine power, disrobes us of this work-day garment, to clothe us with the wedding garment of incorruption. Blessed are those who "sleep in Jesus."



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Second, from Randy Alcorn, author of Heaven:


21 Observations Alcorn Makes of the Heaven to which God's children have been called:

(before the Final Rapture and Culmination of all God's Promises to Remove Sin's Curse from Mankind…



 (We will cover only seven (7) of these twenty-one (21) observations today.)

From Revelation 6:9-11 [These verses directly refer to those martyred for Christ's name, but Alcorn believes it also applies to all our loved ones who have gone on to Heaven.


  • 1) When they died on Earth, they relocated to Heaven (Revelation 6:9).

When he opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they had maintained.

~Revelation 6:9 (New International Version)

  • 2) There is continuity between our identity on Earth and our identity in Heaven. They are now "righteous men made perfect" (Hebrews 12:23).

 to the church of the firstborn, whose names are written in heaven. You have come to God, the Judge of all, to the spirits of the righteous made perfect,
~Hebrews 12:23 (New International Version)

  • 3) People in Heaven will be remembered for their lives on Earth (Revelation 6:9).

When he opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they had maintained.
~Revelation 6:9 (New International Version)


  • 4) "They called out" (Revelation 6:10) which means they are able to express themselves audibly. This could suggest they exist in physical form, with vocal cords or other tangible means to express themselves.

They called out in a loud voice, "How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?"
~Revelation 6:10 (New International Version)

  • 5) They can raise their voices (Revelation 6:10). This indicates they are rational, communicative, and emotional---even passionate--- beings, like people on Earth.

They called out in a loud voice, "How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?"
~Revelation 6:10 (New International Version)

  • 6) They called out in "a loud voice," not "loud voices." Individuals speaking with one voice indicate that Heaven is a place of unity and shared perspective.

They called out in a loud voice, "How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?"
~Revelation 6:10 (New International Version)


  • 7) They are fully conscious, rational, and aware of each other, God, and the situation on Earth.

They called out in a loud voice, "How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?"
~Revelation 6:10 (New International Version)



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May you be blessed by the LORD, the Maker of Heaven and earth.
~Psalm 115:15 (New International Version)









Contents, thanks to Charles Spurgeon Morning and Evening Devotionals, and to Randy Alcorn from his book, Heaven