Showing posts with label joy. Show all posts
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Monday, February 18, 2013

The Path to Joyful, Unrestrained, Undistracted, Obedience


Daily Scripture Readings
Lent Year One
February 18, 2013



Lord Heal My Soul - Psalm 41 


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Sons of Korah - Psalm 52: Why do you boast

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Old (Hebrew) Testament Deuteronomy 8:11-18 A Warning Not to Forget God in Prosperity (*p. 227)

Israel faced severe hardship in the desert during the forty years they wandered. They had to depend daily on God for food, for water, for shelter, for life itself.

Now they have crossed over into the land of milk and honey. The fertility of the land is in marked contrast to the barrenness of the wilderness. “The plenty of the land poses the threat that Israel will forget the Lord and exalt itself. “ (*p. 227)

“We live as a blessed people, created in the image of a gracious and merciful God. God calls us to a life of blessing, through love and obedience.

“For Wesleyan Christians this is the call to a life of sanctification and holiness; as we walk in the ways of the Lord, we are on the path that leads to life.

“Along the way the roads will diverge and important decisions will loom before us. In these moments, we pray for wisdom and courage to choose life, holding fast to the disciplines that will keep us close to God’s purposes for us.” (*p.254)

Epistle Hebrews 2:11-18 “Exaltation through Abasement”

“Christ’s entrance into the heavenly realm announces the glorious destiny of all disciples. But Christ is also the bridge, as it were, by which we cross over to that goal.

“His own experiences of pain and shame assure us that our path of discipleship, though filled with experiences of loss and suffering, will also lead to ‘glory,’ and that our high priest knows from personal experience what we need to arrive there securely….

“God led Jesus through a path of hardest testing and deepest loss so that Christian disciples would be confident of Jesus’ sympathy and help in their own trials.

“Wesley observed that suffering incurred for the sake of obeying Christ helps ‘[to wean] us from sin causing our affections to be set on things above.’

“When people think that death is the final word, fear of death will keep them from fully obeying God and seeking God’s justice. Fear of death diverts their energies [from being obedient to God’s will] toward worldly achievement, amassing wealth, and seeking pleasurable distractions to ‘make the most out of life’ while they can.

“Because Jesus faced death and emerged victorious from the grave, we can be freed from this fear for joyful, unrestrained, undistracted obedience.” (*pp. 1485, 1486)

Gospel John 2:1-12 The Wedding at Cana (*p. 1288)

“Jesus is the bringer of God’s overflowing grace and end-time salvation, which the prophets depicted as a wedding feast and a time of abundant wine. In Jesus, God’s future salvation and abundant life are present now.” (*p.1288)

Abba, Father
Keep me humble. Let me feel my pain as a reminder of the barrenness of the wilderness, as a reminder of the “path of hardest testing and deepest loss” walked by your only begotten son. May my energy be freed from the distractions created by pain, and turn to “joyful, unrestrained, undistracted obedience.” Amen.

The daily readings are adapted from The Book of Common Prayer, Daily Readings for Year One.   http://www.crivoice.org/lent1.html

*My personal study bible for this Liturgical Year is The Wesley Study Bible, New Revised Standard Version, Abingdon Press, 2009

Monday, January 7, 2013

PRAISE


Daily Reading Revised Common Lectionary
Epiphany and Ordinary Time until Lent
Monday, January 7, 2012
These readings are adapted from The Book of Common Prayer, Daily Readings for Year One

Psalm 103: Praise for God’s mighty acts of love throughout the ages. The psalmist exhorts his entire being to praise God for forgiveness, healing, redemption, glorification, sustenance and renewal. The unending love of God extends to generations of faithful mortals.

Psalm 114: A Hallel (praise) psalm celebrating the Exodus from Egypt and entry into Canaan

Psalm 115: A call and response Hallel psalm celebrating God’s lordship and blessing on Israel. According to John Wesley, “an idol is a spiritual phenomenon. One gives oneself to a substitute for God – it, him, or her – to find happiness, contentment, rest. But one finds peace and liberation only in adoration of the Father, Son and Spirit…. All is to be loved gratefully as a gift to be offered back to God who in Christ loves us to holy excess.”

Isaiah 52:3-6:  One of four oracles of hope addressed specifically to Zion/Jerusalem. “For thus says the Lord: You were sold for nothing, and you shall be redeemed without money. Because those who oppress Zion howl my name,… Therefore my people shall know that it is I who speak; here am I.”

Revelation 2:1-7: “The prophetic word of Jesus to the church at Ephesus indicates that those in Ephesus have allowed their love of Jesus to diminish in the midst of their labors, from which they must repent or Jesus himself will come in judgment to remove the Sprit from the Church.”

John 2:1-11:  The first sign. Jesus is the bringer of God’s overflowing grace and end-time salvation, which the prophets depicted as a wedding feast and a time of abundant life are present now; indeed wine symbolizes the very presence of God.
The Wesley Study Bible NRSV, Abingdon Press, 2009.

                 PRAISE

Place me, Lord, in the heart of your blessing,
Raise in me a song of joy and hope.
Awake in me the awareness of your Holy name:
I yearn for your happiness, contentment and rest.
Speak forgiveness, healing, and restoration
Exhort my entire being to praise your name.

Provide peace and liberation;
Redemption and renewal.
Allow me to adore only you.
I need to love you to holy excess,
So I might be redeemed by your overflowing grace
Extended by your unending love as I live faithfully.

Presently living in your over-flowing grace
Resting in your end-time salvation
Adoring  Father, Son and Spirit
I hear your voice, I know you are here
Sustaining, liberating, blessing,
Even as I empty myself to be refilled.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired




Wed
Jan 2
Psalms
am: 34
pm: 33
Gen 12:1-7
Heb 11:1-12
John 6:35-42, 48-51


Lord, this morning I am sick and tired of being sick and tired. I know, I know – the Trouble is when I get this way I tend to over-do and then over-pay.  So today, may I just say I am sick and tired of being sick and tired - and praise you for deliverance from the Trouble – trusting I can just be sick and tired of being sick and tired?


I am sick and tired of being sick and tired

Always a day late and a dollar short
Making do with what I do not have

Some days all I can do is ask others to magnify the Lord for me
I do not have the strength to do it myself
Can I, like David, find You near when I am broken-hearted and crushed in spirit?
Keep my bones, Lord, and rescue me from my afflictions

Allow me to give you
New songs, new melodies, new understanding because

I know Your character
Demands an internal disposition of praise because You are Worthy

Tell me again how You fashion a garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness
I wait to be passed over and to
Reach out to touch Your robe as you pass by
Ever thankful that I
Do not have to be whole to be whole-hearted and whole-ly Yours

Only
Faithful

Believing and trusting, faithfully moving
Existing and looking more deeply
Inward beyond my pain
Noting it as I pass it by reaching for
God-emancipation, God-expansion, God-exculpation, God-exoneration

Step by step
Instead of by leaps and bounds
Crawling forward
Knowing the disillusionment of moving back

Assuage my thirst for wellness, Lord
Nearer
Draw me to Living Water

Trusting the unseen to be more real
I need to know that unlike other life-giving gifts
Resting in the great I AM refreshes
Eternal life is not only future but now
Dying You give me the hope and grace, faith and joy, strength and illumination

And that IS the disposition and magnification which creates joy and new songs
The Soli Deo Gloria which has nothing to do with being SICK AND TIRED OF BEING SICK AND TIRED

So be it. Amen
Soli Deo Gloria