Give It All You Got

In Luke 21, Jesus saw the wealthy donating some of their surplus money, then he marveled at a poor widow who gave just two coins. Those two coins weren’t much, but they represented her entire livelihood. Jesus was proud of that poor widow because she gave Him all she had out of love.

The fact is that God is God. He created everything and needs for nothing, but He completes His heavenly works through us. We are to serve Him with all we are, not just what we have materially.

Take a tip from the saints. Most of us can’t do big things for God, so do small things, but with great love. Those small things can include everything you do when you offer them up to God. The Apostle Paul said in the book of Romans to offer yourselves as a living sacrifice, then again in First Corinthians to do everything for God’s glory.

Being an attentive and caring mom is one of the most noble tasks in His kingdom. Offer it up. Working hard day in and day out for your family is also a great task. Offer it up. Even giving someone a compliment or a kind word is a blessing that will reap great rewards. Those things may seem small or average to you, but they resonate in the minds and hearts of those you do them for.

One good thing to remember is that your blessings will be magnified if you do them when it’s not convenient or when you don’t really feel like doing them. Jesus didn’t feel like going to the cross, but He did it for the good of everyone. He offered Himself as a sacrifice. Consider your good deeds as a living sacrifice. And like the Nike commercial says, “Just do it.”

Offer your heart up to God when you do anything for the good of others. God sees your secret intentions and will reward you openly.

DH

During the Troubles

The Apostle Paul wrote much of the New Testament of the Bible. Many of those were letters to churches that he wrote while in prison, locked away because he was a Christian.

We may struggle with our current situations, thinking that God must not care that we are having such troubles. The reality is that nothing that happens, good or bad, escapes God’s sight. And the Bible teaches that God will work all things for the good of those who love Him.

Prison for Paul wasn’t then ideal situation, but needed for what God wanted to accomplish in the bigger, more God-sized view of it all. Paul had no idea of the people he would reach for Jesus, even 2000 years later. All he knew was that the Holy Spirit was working in and through him. Had Paul not had time in prison, he may not have had the ability to sit calmly and truly listen to God’s words.

So next time you think that God has abandoned you in your troubles, think again. You have no idea of the blessings that God is setting up for you this very minute. Praise Him in the best of times and the worst of times, for He is making the path for you to Heaven right now.

DH

Fit For a King

The Bible teaches that when we accept Jesus, He comes into your heart and takes up residence. The Holy Spirit dwells within you and gives you a special connection with God the Father in order to know and do His will. Without Christ, we have an empty space in our souls.

That’s where we get into trouble with sin. We attempt to fill that empty space with all of the worldly things that look good, taste good, or give us a momentary thrill. The problem is that you can’t sin enough to fill that space. It’s fun for a while, but it let’s you down worse and worse every time.

To put it in the words of my daughter, “God is ginormous.”  And a hole that’s fit for God can’t be filled by anything you can see, touch, or taste. Only Christ in all of His glory can be a proper fit for such a spot.

So accept and receive Jesus into your heart today. He is the missing piece to the puzzle that is your life.

 

DH

“Acts” of the Apostles

Much of my early life was spent learning how to act like a Christian. On Sundays, I would put on a nice outfit and do my best to show people how godly I was. I did really well acting like a Christian. The biggest problem was that I would go back to being myself after church. I was an angel on Sundays and a hellion the rest of the week.

The fact was that even though I had accepted Jesus, I didn’t accept Him into every area of my life. It was like me telling Him, “You can have this part of my life, but I really like these sins over here, so don’t mess with those.” That’s not the way to live the blessed and abundant life God wants for us.

When we truly break down the worldly barriers to accepting Christ, the bible says that we will be transformed into His image. (2 Cor. 3:18) The original word used for ‘transformed’ is the Greek word metamorpho, which is where we get our English word metamorphosis. I like knowing this because it says to us that accepting Christ is like a caterpillar changing into a butterfly. We are made brand new, with all of our old sins and pain washed away by the blood of Jesus.

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” – 2 Corinthians 5:17

In your life’s journey, please remember that we need to BE like Christ towards all people rather than to just act like Him when it suits our needs. Kindness, peacefulness, and love aren’t just for Sundays. Break down your internal walls and let Jesus into your heart. Easier said than done sometimes, but your reward will be greater than you can possibly imagine.

DH

Table Scraps

In Luke chapter 9, we read about Jesus feeding the 5000 with 2 fishes and 5 loaves of bread. Jesus blessed the meal and then handed out pieces to everyone. After they all got their fill, they picked up the scraps that were left over and they filled 12 wicker baskets.

In our lives, we are blessed everyday. If you have a warm meal, a safe place to sleep, or even if you simply woke up this morning, you have been blessed by the Lord. The disciples and people following Jesus were blessed by getting the loaves, but what about the scraps?

God said He would bless those who love Him and that He’d do it abundantly. The things we see as being good are definitely blessings, but so are the bad. We focus on the big things, the loaves. What we don’t see are the scraps. The small portions of blessings that we are given daily.  All of those little irritations and annoyances we experience everyday are occasions for us to cultivate holiness in our lives.

Stuck in traffic? Try thanking God that you have a vehicle or somewhere you are needing to go.  The waiter serves you a cold meal? Thank God you have the means to purchase a meal.  Children needing your help on homework? Thank God you have children and have their trust enough for them to ask you for help.

These are the little scraps of holiness we take for granted everyday. You may not have thought about it before, but you woke up today, which make this the perfect opportunity to give God something you didn’t give Him yesterday. Thank Him for the scraps.

DH

The Long Road Home

I have a long drive to and from work everyday. Its a farm road, kind of bumpy, with a lot of hills and turns to it. As I’m driving, I see only a small portion of the long road ahead.  What I don’t see is the end of my journey.

This is much like our Christian existence in that our roads through life are never flat, simple, and without problems and twists. We end up having a discouraged attitude and little peace of mind during our travels because we don’t see the end of our trip. All we see and feel are the rough spots in the road. We long for the happiness waiting for us when we get to where we are going.

God gave us the Bible and His Spirit so that we could know what the end and the reason for our life long journey is. This life is about coming to know Him, love Him, and serve Him so we can be happy with Him in Heaven for all eternity.

So next time life gets bumpy, just know that even though you don’t see the end of the journey, Jesus is waiting there for us with our eternal reward.  His arms stretched out, ready to welcome us home.  Forever.

DH

Words of Wisdom

My Emma is growing up to be a great and Godly woman. All of my girls are already filled with the Holy Spirit and that blesses myself and my wife on a daily basis.

Below is Emma’s first sermon and she hopes that you enjoy it:

 

Jesus chose a path for us all.  He made each one of us unique to show everyone else that we are not just another piece of garbage.  We are a ‘somebody’, and that somebody has talents that will one day change the world.  That somebody also has a purpose. That purpose is to be brave, strong, and courageous.

As said in the Bible, there are three things you need to have.  Faith, hope, and love.  But the most important one is love. Don’t listen and don’t worry about what other people think of you and your actions. Just worry about what God has to say about you and your personality.

Jesus is the way. All you have to do is believe.

EMH

Freedom!

The night that Jesus was raised from the dead, He appeared to his disciples and said, “Peace be with you. Just as the Father sent Me, I send you.”  (John 20:21)  That is a very important statement to us about our mission here in this life. Christ came to “set the captives free,” meaning those who have been imprisoned by sin and death.

 

The motto of the US Army Special Forces is ‘De Oppresso Liber’ which means ‘To free the Oppressed’, and there is nobody more oppressed than someone who is a slave to sin. We are Christ’s special forces group. We have been commissioned by Jesus in Matthew 28 to go forth and spread the gospel. We need to be sharp and highly trained for such a mission. Prayer is our weapon and faith is our shield. When we help someone learn about Jesus, our actions are saving someone’s eternal life and countless lives beyond that.

 

This Easter, think about the empty tomb and what Jesus did for us all.  In dying He destroyed our death, in rising He restored our life.  The importance of His mission can’t be stressed enough.  Now it’s our mission to let people know about it.

 

DH

Stay Thirsty, My Friends

In Matthew 5:6, Jesus said, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.”  It is natural for us to crave things.  Many times, I’ve heard people say that it’s been a rough day and that they need a drink.  I reply with the question, “How many times have you said that about Jesus?”

 

We are thirsting for the wrong things.  Some people consume too much alcohol and get caught while being “under the influence.”  I say to you that we as Christians need to be under the influence more often, not influenced by alcohol or drugs, but by the Holy Spirit.  Let Jesus direct your steps and your interactions amongst people.  Being influenced by the Spirit gives you true clarity, a sober mind, and the ability to walk in the power and favor of God.

 

Have you ever seen a drunk person smiling, even when the situation didn’t dictate it?  We as Christians should be the same way, smiling out of sheer joy for the Lord and His blessings.   If you have happiness, it is dictated by circumstances.  If you have true joy, it is a gift from God and keeps you peaceful in the midst of troubled times.  Jesus wants you to be joyful, not just happy.  God loves you.  When you know you are loved, it is easier to love others and yourself.

 

So before leaving the house in the morning or before doing anything that you do, take a sip.  Be thirsty for God’s righteousness.  Jesus is the true water of life.  Take and drink of His Holy Spirit, and take as much as you want.

 

DH

Raise Your Hands

In Exodus 17, the people of Israel were fighting a war. As long as Moses kept his hands up and prayed, the battle would go well. If his hands fell, the Israelites would start to loose. So, Arron and Hur would help lift up the hands of Moses to keep him praying. Eventually, the Israelites won the war.

 

We all get tired sometimes and fall. We may even hit some dry spells in our prayer and Christian life. That’s when the rest of us need to be lifting them up in prayer so we can all continue to fight the battle.

 

Just because you fail sometimes, that doesn’t make you a failure. No matter how strong we are or how holy we think we have become, we can always backslide if we aren’t careful. The devil is a tough opponent, but one we are promised we will defeat as long as we stick close to Jesus.

 

So let us not cease to pray for one another and together we will be victorious.  In Jesus’ name.

 

DH