Wednesday, September 30, 2009

All is Well - Part II

God is in control........Even when it looks like people around us are controlling circumstances that affect us. God is in control.......Even when things appear to be spinning out of control. As a kid, one of my favorite rides at Disneyland was the Autorama. You get to sit in a car and actually control the steering wheel. It is an exhilerating feeling as a young child, to think that you are contolling the direction of the vehicle. In reality, the steering wheel only makes you feel that you are in control because you can move the car, but only a couple of inches right or left. The cars are on a track, and it is the track that controls the overall trajectory of the car. There is very little the "driver" can do to deviate from the prescribed direction. Yes, others can change things here or there by their actions, but God has the ability to keeps things on track, even when someone (human) thinks that they are in control.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

All is Well

God is in control..........Do we really believe it? Typically as humans we want everthing to work out well in our lives. But sometimes we mess things up. All the while God is silently working His plan. His plan always works, in spite of our human frailties. He even uses human mistakes, and weaves them along with their consequences, into His plan. God turns something that could have been bad, into something good. When we put our lives and all we do into His hands, we can rest assured that He is in control. I was listening to a song by Robin Mark this past week entitled "All Is Well." I was struck by the power and truth of the words. One line in the song says....'I know not all His plans, but I know I'm in His hands'...'All is well with my soul'....'He is God in control." I think of Jesus asleep in the back of the boat as He and the disciples crossed the Sea of Galilee. A strong storm came upon them suddendly and violently rocked the boat. The disciples thought they were going to capsize. Jesus wasn't worried. He is God in Control. When they frantically woke him, he said, "Why can't you trust me?" (Luke 8:25 MSG) Who do you trust more? God, and his plan?, or your own ability to control the circumstances of life?

Monday, September 7, 2009

Soul Food

God is talking......Are you listening? The question isn't whether God has something to say to us, but whether we are ready and willing to listen. He implores us in Isaiah 55:2,3 "Listen, listen to me, and eat what is good, and your soul will delight in the richest of fare. Give ear, and come to me; hear me that your soul may live." We desperately need the life-giving words the Lord desires to share with us. Occasionally my wife will be talking to me, when I am engrossed in reading the newspaper or watching TV news. I kind of hear her, and I respond as if I am really listening. Yeah, uh-huh, and so on, well you get the picture. Once recently, she stopped in the middle of this kind of dialogue and said, Did you even hear what I said? I, uh, well, no not really. I am working on this :) Do I want to hear what my wife has to say? The answer is a resounding yes! She is my best friend and the love of my life. The problem is, I get distracted by other things that clamor for my attention. I think at times we "listen" to Jesus with a similar lack of attentiveness. What God says to us is food for the soul. He speaks in a variety of ways: Through the reading of Scripture; Meditating on His Word; During prayer, which should be a two-way conversation; and with a gentle voice of His Holy Spirit, speaking silently into your spirit. Are you taking the time as a regular part of your routine, to set aside the busyness of life, and numerous distractions, to simply listen to God?

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Zoom Lens

The zoom lens on my camera lets me view things up close and personal. To get a closer perspective to the object in the photograph I am about to take. What I have discovered is that in order to see a larger image, I have to settle for less background information. Ultimately, which is more important? A closer view, or more background information? The answer, of course, depends upon the purpose of the photo. When my wife and I were visiting Washington D.C. this summer, I would have to make a choice between taking a photo of my wife, with the Washington Monument in the background, or taking a picture of the Washington Monument, with my wife standing in front of it. There really is a difference between the two. My solution was to take two different pictures, with two different perspectives. In life, we often get so focused on a situation we face, or a decision we have to make, that we temporarily leave out the background information. I have found that it is often helpful to zoom out for a while and look at the bigger picture. The context of the situation is much clearer when we look through a wider lens. Context is critical to perspective. Perspective is especially important when we are making a decision that will have an impact on others.