Tuesday, March 25, 2008

For Emergency Use Only!

I read a story of a missionary and his wife that was serving in New Hebrides Islands, that had an astounding experience with prayer.
One night, some years ago, they found their mission headquarters surrounded by hostile tribespeople. The islanders carried torches, and their plan was to burn down the headquarters with the missionaries in it. The couple prayed to God throughout the night. At dawn, they looked outside and saw the tribespeople had gone. Surprised but grateful, they went to their knees and thanked God for their mysterious deliverance.
Sometime later the chief was converted to faith in Jesus Christ. The missionary couple asked the new christian about that night, when he and his people had come to burn down the headquarters. "Why didn't you kill us that night?"
"We tried to," said the chief,"but we couldn't. The men who guarded your house would not let us near." The missionary said, "What men? we had no men guarding our house. There was no one in or around our house but my wife and me."
"We know what we saw," said the chief. " We saw warriors standing guard--tall men in shining robes, with fiery swords in their hands. When we tried to attack, they held us off. They surrounded the mission house so we could not get to it."
So the missionaries have very good reason to believe in God, in Angels, and in the power of prayer--especially in an emergency!

Unfortunately, a lot of people think prayer is only for emergencies. They operate by saying" If all else fails--Pray." If we are honest with ourselves, we have to admit that this has been our attitudes many times. When everything is going well, when we are successful and comfortable, when the road ahead is smooth, we think, "I'm doing fine all by myself. Who needs God?" Oh, we would never express such a thought out loud, but that is what our self-sufficient attitude really comes down to.
Then trouble strikes--whatever it may be, illness, financial, stressful time on the job. Suddenly we are intesely aware of our inadequacy and our need. Suddenly we are ready for prayer. Why do we so often wait for troubles to strike before we go to God in prayer? Why do we so often think of prayer as "For Emergency Use Only?"

PaulP

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

White as Snow

We had our crosses silhoutted with snow last week here on our hill.
But years ago on a hill outside of Jerusalem stood three crosses silhoutted against a dark afternoon sky.

Hanging between two criminals was our Savior, both guilty as sin, one a believer, one unbeliever. One says "we are guilty He is not", the other scoffs "save us and yourself". One ask for mercy and received it. The other died in his sins.

The moment I snapped this picture - with all the snow at the cross, the only thing I could think of was "How fitting this picture was in correlation of what Christ did on that cross; He shed all of his blood so we could be made pure , as pure as the driven snow". If we will but only repent and accept Him as our Savior and Redeemer. We are just as guilty of sin as were those two that hung on each side of Jesus, and He is still in the business of forgiving if we will only seek Him and ask for forgiveness.

John3:16
PaulP

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Praise,Praise,Praise...

Praise the Lord. Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good;His love endures forever.(Psalm 106:1)

The Bible makes it clear we are to praise God. But sometimes we allow ourselves to become preoccupied with the demands of everyday life that we forget to say "Thank You" to the giver of all good gifts. Worship and praise should be a part of everything we do. Otherwise, we quickly lose perspective as we fall prey to the demands of the moment.

Do you sincerely desire to be a worthy servant of the one who has given you eternal love and eternal life? Then praise Him for who He is and for what He has done for you. And not just on Sunday morning. Praise Him all day long, every day, for as long as you live.. and then for all eternity.
Psalm 71:14 (But as for me. I will always have hope;I will praise you
more and more.)
PaulP