The Journey Home

The Journey Home
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Sunday, December 21, 2014

"for unto YOU is born...."


God in a diaper, it is more than I can get my heart or head around.  The WORD who spoke the worlds into existence being confined to da da and ma ma leaves me speechless.  God as a six year old missing two front teeth speaking with a lisp, skipping rocks on the lake and playing hide and seek.  God with dirty fingernails catching lizards and inspecting bugs while walking barefoot in the sand.  God as a teenager noticing the pretty girls and dreaming of the future with you and me in mind.  God on a cross victimized by His own creation.  God turning suffering into victory.  Love meeting hate face to face and refusing to bow to its dark and dirty deeds.  Love so holy and pure that it purges sin and opens the door to heaven and invites us home. It is the Gift which keeps on giving.  It is the Christmas Story and I am sticking with it.  Merry Christmas to all our friends. jfs

James, Mary and Tamp

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The Journey


I love this line from the life of Joseph, Gen 41:52 “….for God has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction.”  God’s blessings on our lives are not dependent upon the circumstances of our lives.  What God called Joseph to be and do could not be accomplished in his homeland.  He was called to Egypt and the journey to the place of blessing was not an easy one.  We too must realize that God wants to put us in the place of being blessed and the place of blessing others.  I have learned that the journey to the place of blessing always involves suffering. Joseph refused to get in the blame game.  We too need to remember that when things go wrong it doesn’t mean God is not in control. Gen 50:20 “Even though you planned evil against me, God planned good to come out of it…..”  In your journey my friends, keep “LOOKING TO JESUS the author and finisher of your faith.”  jfs

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Thankful

Today is a day to be thankful for what "WAS", what "IS", and what "WILL BE." As Christians we are full of hope knowing our Lord can take all things and make them work for our good and His glory.  Let us give thanks "IN" all things not "FOR" all things knowing the source is not the issue.  His Grace will get us through it all.  I am thankful for all His promises which will never fail.  jfs

Friday, July 4, 2014

Success?


What is it?  How do we attain it? How do we define it? What does it look like when we attain it?  Is it measured by position, wealth, prestige? These are all question we need to think about.  Success verses Failure that is the struggle we are all engaged in. We all know what a gage is; it is a measuring device and there are many different types of gages.  As Christians we must be careful what gage we use for success.  The world has its gages and they have a materialistic and temporal view. The scripture is the most important gage anyone can use.  It gages our character, our motives and measures us by the Character of Jesus. Success is not just about a single accomplishment but about our journey. Failure on a given day does not mean failure for the week. Success in business does not assure success at home and family.  I think the 15th chapter of John gives us the greatest gage for success.  It is the words of Jesus and they are powerful.

Let’s start with this, “without me you can do nothing” this says to me that success begins with dependence upon God.  What He ask us to do and be is beyond our ability it can only be accomplished as we walk in relationship with Him.  I will be so bold as to say this: all success from God’s point of view flows from relationship with Him.  Many of us think the key to success is to work harder, burn the candle at both ends they say.  Listening to Jesus suggest that maintaining relationship with His is the top priority. Is it possible for anyone to walk in intimate relationship with Christ and at the same time be a failure?  What looks like success to us may be failure to God and what looks like failure to the world may be success to God.  We often think that success is about the right method or program but these can become cheap substitutes for the failure of relationship with Christ. Listening to what Jesus says in John 15 our calling is not to produce fruit but to bear it.  There is a big difference which often is overlooked.  I was reading a modern translation of the Bible recently and the translator had substituted the word produce for bear.  I wrote under the word produce, bad translation.  Jesus teaching is clear.  The limb does not produce an apple, it bears it. The apple comes from a living connection with the life of the tree.  It is the life of the tree which produces. The limb bears because it is connected.  You can tie a plastic apple on a dead limb and call it fruit if you like but you are only pretending.  I will say it again, all authentic Christian ministry flows from relationship. The fruitfulness of our lives and of His Church is dependent upon connection with the Divine life flow of His Spirit.  The scripture speaks of the Christian life as, “the new and living way.”  All programs and plans which do not flow from His heart will never be called success by Him.  As my friend Kerry Willis would say, “relationship rules.”  jfs

Monday, February 17, 2014

Deliver Me from Me


It may sound like a strange prayer but that is what I prayed this morning.  It is a ME world and every age has some form of the ME disease .  One of the perils of old age is to be held prisoner by all the aches and pains of a body which demands attention.  It is so easy to become focused on ME and trying to fix ME becomes a way of life.  My prayer today is, Lord help me stay focused on YOU and not ME.  Teach ME when to tell ME to shut up and sit down and trust God.  It is an interesting thought that life begins with ME as a crying baby thinking of nothing but his or her own needs.  Oh Lord, don’t let my life end the way it began with MEitus.  Jfs

Ga 2:20 "I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Beware of your gaze

Our hearts have a way of following our gaze.  We cannot live without a glimpse of the ugly, the discouraging and the tempting, but we can refuse to turn a glimpse into a gaze.  “Let us fix our eyes upon Jesus” is the best advice for our journey.  We cannot help but notice the enemy’s billboards, they are everywhere peddling his smut, but we cannot fix our eyes on Jesus and gaze at the enemy’s trash at the same time. Jfs

Hebrews: 12:2