Sunday, February 21, 2010

Seeking God


The Secret Place



In every one's heart there lies a secret place, a God center.

This is where God reveals to the seeker the innermost longings of their hearts.

I am finding this truth, more and more, as we continue to work together in my daily transformation.

I have a choice to walk inside this room and to live in the power of the secret.

My faith is the key, inside I must seek and I must look deep, for the ways of God are not my ways.

When I was a young child growing up, we lived in a 100 year old farm house with such character, both on the inside and out.

I loved the outside rooms created by years of planting and pruning. There were some areas of the yard that were tucked away from the house, like secret rooms.

I would often slip away inside these hidden spaces to sit, read, or write secret coded messages to my younger sister.

She would also write a message to me in her hiding place and then in a flurry we would exchange messages with the decoder.

This game took time to write and then decipher the "post". But that was the fun of this activity-
...the unraveling, the revelation of something hidden.

Now inside my secret place with God, I see that I must take the time to look for the hidden deep revelations in the greatest post ever written.

..The Bible.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Love


TODAY

Today... on Valentines do something for someone else, but do it in the knowing that there is absolutely no way they could ever repay you. The world will be a better place because of it.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Good Samaritan

Daniel

I was reading a post from a lady whose blog I like to follow. We live in different countries, have never spoken or even exchanged emails, but I feel a connection when I read her writings.

Today I read her post entitled "Who is Your Neighbor?" The post was about a message she heard at church last Sunday about the story of "The Good Samaritan".

The pastor spoke about how we can get so busy with our own lives that we don't even see when someone needs our help... or we see and just don't feel we have the time to help.

Sometimes we feel as though we don't have anything to offer... or we become apathetic and just look the other way out of selfish pride or indifference.

The pastor concluded that we all have something to give, a smile, a word of encouragement, a hug, or a prayer... He asked "Who is your neighbor?"

I am encouraged to seek out the answer in my day to day experiences. There are neighbors everywhere.

My blogger friend reminded me that as always with God, whatever we give in love comes back to us all the greater. I know this firsthand as my comment on her blog illustrates:

..."I rode the train home from the airport last weekend. Slipping into our seats I mentioned to my husband that the man in the seat across from us looked like he was riding just to stay out of the cold. You know, one of those homeless types, I labeled in my mind.

We rode for 45 minutes, past homes and stores and churches. He sat quietly staring ahead. I found myself thinking how fortunate I am to have a home and family. I wondered what he was thinking... how a ride on a train to nowhere felt... where would he sleep tonight?

As I watched this man, my heart was moved to compassion instead of judgement. Before exiting at our stop, we slipped a few dollars in his hand and asked him his name. He smiled a beautiful smile and gratefully replied "Daniel".

Daniel, I thought as the train pulled away. A good Christian name, given to a favorite son so many years ago... a blessed man who overcame many obstacles.

God bless Daniel tonight.
May he not be a nameless face.