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God is the Resolution

God is the Resolution

As a new year is beckoning us one can’t help but ponder the challenges, obstacles, twisting and winding roads that have met us. Some are still paralyzed perhaps, by this past year’s events. Maybe you have experienced a personal loss; whether it was the loss of a loved one, career, home or quite simply…hope. You may be tempted to carry into the new year the burdens of yesterday; a quite heavy load that oft times seem impossible to carry. Sometimes even wondering where was God through those sleepless nights and unbearable days.

According to Matthew 28:20 God says “…Lo I am with you always.” He was right there by your side! So I ask you, my brothers and sisters to perhaps think about your situations from a different perspective. Was there a common theme related to the pain, struggle, and hardship you endured this past year? Perhaps there was an area in your life God needed to bring to your attention. Maybe God allowed it to prune, refine, and complete you.

The theme that was a constant challenge in my life this past year was in the area of relationships. It seemed like I was being attacked on every side and in every aspect of my relationships; whether personal, family, or professional. After tirelessly, and frustratingly trying to work things out in my own strength I was humbled to my knees in prayer. God began to show me things about myself that I had not submitted to His will. In each relationship God used the other person to show me a mirror reflection of myself! The traits that I often had problems with in others were some of the same traits God was trying to perfect in me. Wow! And, on the other hand, I also struggled with character traits in others that were the extreme opposite of mine! Nonetheless, I could see how God allowed those situations to make me aware of my own behavior. When I realized the things that I was doing out of habit, stubbornness, or selfishness it was truly a wake up call! It wasn’t comfortable going through that season but I’m glad that I did! I learned a lot from those experiences and am very thankful God showed me what was in my own heart!

So I now ask you to revisit your trials and tests from the previous year. Now that you are looking at them through spiritual glasses, were there trying areas in your life where maybe God was building your character or maturing you spiritually? Spiritual growth often comes in the form of pain. It’s in those tough times that you learn how to depend on God. You strengthen your faith muscle when God delivers you out of trial after trial! Hallelujah! That’s how you get your spiritual wings and begin to fly! The more trials overcome, the closer you are to being free. Let’s go into the new year soaring!

~HaPpy NeW YeAr!

God’s Love Letter

God’s Love Letter

Beloved, I have heard the cries of your heart. Because of your recent tragedy you are now calling out to me. You have been asking where am I? But beloved, I pardon, where were you when I tried to call you unto me (Luke 5:32)? In bitter weeping I cried out to you to turn from your wicked ways. Where were you when I needed you to do my will? You turned your back on me when I tried to awake you at dawn to intercede in prayer? When I needed you to visit the sick you went out partying instead. When I called you to fast you celebrated in feasting and revelry. When I spoke to you through a homeless person; I begged you for food, yet you rose up in anger, called me a bum and told me to get a job. I commanded you to love, yet you walk in unforgiveness and judgment towards your earthly sisters and brothers (Mark 12:31). My heart bleeds at the arrogance and pride toward your fellow man. Instead of fellowshipping with me you watch TV or consume your time with friends. My child you take more pleasure in your worldly accomplishments and material possessions. Instead of bowing down to worship me you worship your car, house and job. Instead of me being the love of your life you have put a higher priority on romantic relationships. Don’t you know that the love I have for you is everlasting (John 3:16)? You have made these things the God of your life. You have pushed me aside for the pleasures and enticement of this world. Yet when tragedy happens you say where is my God? I then say I never knew you (Matthew 7:23)! Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord’, and not do the things which I say (Luke 6:46)? How right Isaiah was when he prophesied about you! You are hypocrites; you honor me with your words, but your heart is really far away from me (Mark 7:6).

Now because of this great disaster in your life you want to accuse me of not being a loving God, a faithful God, or a merciful God. I clearly warned you to stay away from idolatry, homosexuality, and perversion (Exodus 20:1-17). I am the same yesterday, today and forever more, (Hebrews 13:8) my words do not change. Have you not learned from the children of Israel? (Deu 11:26-28). And now that this bereavement has come upon you, you cry out to me in desperation. Haven’t I told you in Romans 14:11 that every knee shall bow before me, and every tongue will confess that I am God? Yet in your own self-reliance you cursed me and told the world that there is no God. You turned many souls away from me into the hands of my enemy. I now ask, are you willing to repent and seek me as the Lord of your life or do you just want me to fix this immediate problem? “Help me just one more time, this time I promise to serve you,” you have cried out to me before. Are you now willing to turn away from your rebelliousness and willful sin? Beloved, will you now pick up your cross and follow me? (1Peter 4:2,3)

The lover of your soul,

Jesus Christ