Saturday, December 28, 2013

No Regrets


Picture by Caprice Miller

“Meaningless! Meaningless!”  says the Teacher.  “Utterly meaningless!   Everything is meaningless.” – Ecclesiastes 1:2 (NIV)

This is Caprice’s cat, Laverne.  Like most cats, she seems as though she could be a little intense.  She could possibly be one of the subjects of the “Sad Cat Diary” videos.  The author has given sad cats of the world a voice that seems to be lonely and depressed.  Their very existence seems to be escaping the capture of the “authorities” or manipulating the “authorities” into giving them what they want by various means including “singing the song of it people”.   The funniest part is that you can actually see where the narrator gets the material.  Those that know cats can identify.  They seem so depressed sometimes.  They author of Ecclesiastes could remind us of this manner of speech too.  What a way to open a book – “Meaningless!  Meaningless!”.  You wonder why this book is in the Bible in the first place, at first glance.  But then that is when we should stop and take a look at the author and why he says these things in the first place.  If we do, we would find someone with what seems to be everything except what fills a void.  It’s a common issue even today.  But there is an answer to the problem if we continue to read.

Solomon was the king of Jerusalem and son of King David.  Solomon became the wealthiest man in the world.  He had numerous houses, a huge stable of horses and hundreds of wives.  Every time a country wanted to find favor with him, apparently, giving him a wife and horses would be part of the deal.  Seems a bit impractical, but that is how things were done “back in the day”.  Needless to say, the man had seemingly everything a person could possibly want – enormous wealth, power and possessions.  And yet, he still found it all “meaningless”. 

From what is heard of many people around the world who seem to “have it all”, this is a common issue.  Those of us on the outside looking in could not imagine how those with such wealth could be so empty.  But so many seem to be when we get an opportunity to look inside their lives.  You would think that at some point someone would look at a common denominator and try to figure out why this issue of having everything you could want leads to a life of emptiness and a lack of fulfillment.  But because of all the distractions this life affords, it is difficult to slow down enough and take notice of the cautionary signs that are offered.  Signs that say, “You can have an even better life.  Ask how.” 

As we read the rest of Ecclesiastes, we realize that it isn’t the wealth that caused the emptiness of Solomon.  It was how he used it.  He had so many God-given gifts and he was given amazing wisdom.  Yet, in the end he looked back on his life and realized he had disobeyed God’s directives.  He tells us “Remember your Creator in the days of your youth, before the days of trouble come and the years approach when you will say, “I find no pleasure in them”— Ecclesiastes 12:1 (NIV)  Solomon, with all his wealth, wives, horses, power and wisdom had serious regrets in the end.  Why?  It seems he forgot what the source of it was in the first place.  In the end he explains, “Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter:  Fear God and keep his commandment, for this is the duty of all mankind.” – Ecclesiastes 12:13 (NIV) These are wise words to heed. 
It is great to be wise enough at a young age to remember these words and always be mindful of where the blessings we receive come from.  But even if we are like Solomon and find ourselves past our youth with regrets of not fearing God and keeping His commandments, it isn’t too late.  There are lessons to be learned from regrets in life.  Allow God to help you understand them so that they become a lesson that others can learn from.  Solomon did this in his writings.  He learned from his regrets and left us the lessons so we could avoid the same pitfalls.  Let’s take the time to thank God for the opportunity to learn and to teach others how to avoid those pitfalls of life as we point the way to Him. 

Saturday, December 21, 2013

The Best Life


Picture by Caprice Miller

“Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win!   All athletes are disciplined in their training. They do it to win a prize that will fade away, but we do it for an eternal prize.”  - 1 Corinthians 9: 24-25

It is such a great feeling to WIN!  All the hard work you put in prior to the competition paid off.  Now you get to stand in the winner’s circle and bask in the glow of the spot light as people cheer for your accomplishments.  In that moment, you can’t imagine anything better.  Even over the next few days you might think you should pinch yourself to make sure you aren’t dreaming.  But soon, the glow of the spot light fades, the training for the next challenge begins and instead of questions such as “How does this win feel?” you hear “So, what will you do to stay on top and do your really think you can do it?”  Or “So, when are you going to retire?”

The ebbs and flows of competition are a lot like life.  There are times when we really do feel like we are in a challenge to win or lose.   But most of us are just trying to stay in the game and not really worrying about winning the ultimate prize.  That’s really a sad existence when you think about it – “just trying to stay in the game.”  Doing life this way really has no purpose about it except survival.  There are too many of us who feel like we are doing just that – trying to survive from one day to the next.  There is barely a moment to take in your immediate surroundings much less contemplate the manner in which you are doing life.  But what if there was something more?

As human beings, we have an innate desire to be a part of something bigger than ourselves.  That is because we have been wired to have a relationship with our creator, the God of the Universe.  We have the opportunity to live a life with Him as our coach.  Imagine that!  The one who tells us that He has a plan for us in Jeremiah 29:11 could actually coach our lives, if we allow Him to.  If we’re honest with ourselves, stepping out on our own is just a normal way of life usually.  If we have ever stopped to ask God’s direction first, we probably felt surprised when it actually gave us peace and really did work for His glory and our benefit.  Why is it that we don’t take time to do this more?   It’s interesting to consider what life would be like if we actually sought God’s plan for our lives before stepping out on our own.  It would probably save us so much time, heartache, frustration, etc. 

We have to remember that this life we live is a competition in a sense.  We have but one to live and we have choices to make for it to be the best we can live.   It’s not a sprint we are in, but a marathon.  We are competing for the ultimate prize of an eternity with God in Heaven.  We should take the time to ask for His direction first so we don’t waist our energy on the trails that lead to self-destruction.  This manner of living life could be an encouragement to others who may be attempting to run life as a sprint instead of a marathon themselves.   Run your marathon for His glory.  It will be of great benefit as you live the best life He has given you.   

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Light Tank WIth Power


Picture by Caprice Miller

“A final word: Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.  Put on all of God’s armor so that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil. “– Ephesians 6:10-11


At first glance you might think this was just a picture of some scrap metal and wonder, “What’s Caprice doing at a junk yard?”  But then at closer inspection you realize there is something more to this picture story.  This is obviously a tank that saw action long ago.   From a little research, it seems this tank is what could be referred to as a “light tank” model.  It was introduced prior to WWII.  It was used for its speed and was able to exploit breakthroughs of enemy lines created by larger tanks.   Variations are still used today, as you might imagine.  It is one of many valuable pieces of armor used in our armed forces to protect our freedom.   
This is obviously a very physical example of some very powerful armor that can withstand a lot of enemy combat.  There are times in life that we have probably wished we could have armor like this to protect us from our enemies.  Sometimes that enemy is so elusive you might think nothing can protect you from it.  You can’t even see it, but it just continues to attack.  That’s what the Bible talks about when it says in the next verse of this scripture

“For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places.  - Ephesians 6:12 
You may recognize this enemy.  It comes in the form of fear, self-doubt, anger, or that little nagging voice in your mind that keeps telling you of your unworthiness.  These are just a few of the weapons of this unseen enemy. In addition to this ammunition, he creates a sense of separation within us.  This separation is just a lie that makes us feel as though we are the only ones experiencing these things and no one else could ever understand.   But if we can’t see it, then how do we fight against it? 

It’s important to remember what a mighty arsenal we have available at our fingertips.  It is hard for us to imagine the truly “ALMIGHTY POWER” that our God has.  As a believer, this power is available to us.  As we ask God to remind us of this truth, He will also bring to mind some pieces of armor He gives us as we read further into this passage. 
“Therefore, put on every piece of God’s armor so you will be able to resist the enemy in the time of evil. Then after the battle you will still be standing firm. 14 Stand your ground, putting on the belt of truth and the body armor of God’s righteousness. 15 For shoes, put on the peace that comes from the Good News so that you will be fully prepared. 16 In addition to all of these, hold up the shield of faith to stop the fiery arrows of the devil. 17 Put on salvation as your helmet, and take the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God .18 Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion. Stay alert and be persistent in your prayers for all believers everywhere.” – Ephesians 6:13-18

When you really break down the tactics of this unseen enemy, you realize that they are just so common.  One of the secrets seems to be separation though.  God designed us to be in relationship.  Relationship with Him and also those around us who encourage us and spur us on to be the person God created us to be.  When we begin to believe we are the only ones experiencing these mental grenades of self-doubt, fear and more, we tend to cut off those relationships that help us remember truth instead of the lies. 
Don’t try to stand alone.   Believe and remember before ever stepping foot out of bed that you have the power of the ALMIGHTY GOD at your fingertips.  Take this scripture to heart and stand firm in the face of this unseen enemy and mentally put on each piece of God’s armor for you.  Don’t separate yourself from a relationship with God or those He has placed around you.  Like the “light tank”, with His power we will be able to exploit what God has already broken through. 

Remember, “….Be strong in the Lord and His mighty power.”

Friday, December 6, 2013

Slow Down Already!


Picture by Caprice Miller

 
“Be still, and know that I am God.  I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!”  - Psalm 46:10

Being sick is just not fun.  You just want to sit and do as little as possible while wrapped in your favorite blanket and lay your head on a cushy pillow.  As momma says, “A blanket and pillow will cure everything.”  Unfortunately, you can’t even enjoy relaxing because of the body aches and coughing you might be experiencing.   Even popping in your favorite movie doesn’t help because you either can’t hear it over the coughing or you keep falling asleep and missing the best parts.  It’s a time we all experience at some point in our lives, but pray it passes as quickly as possible.  And when it does, it’s in those moments we appreciate the health we had taken for granted before and thank God for His healing power.
At times it seems that this is the only way many of us will slow our lives down.  It’s as though we are moving at such a fast  pace that we can’t find a way to stop and really appreciate the blessings we have.  We suddenly hit the proverbial wall, and we are then forced to slow down because our body rejects any other option.  As we begin feeling better and our minds can finally function again, we just step right back in to that same fast pace as before.  We never consider that this could have actually been one of those blessings in disguise.   Perhaps God had something to say to us, but instead, we just fell into the same fast pace as soon as the mental fog lifted.  It’s probably not that we meant to ignore what God had to say, but that we weren’t sure how to listen for it. 

Listening for God’s voice seems like a mysterious challenge.  But it’s really about being still enough to recognize His voice.  It’s not necessarily an audible voice, but more of “a whisper in your heart” accompanied by a peace that really does “surpass all understanding.” (Philippians 4:7)  You see, God is not going to force His way into our business.  It is our choice to make sure we are seeking to grow a relationship with Him.  The best way to do that is making time to slow down enough so that we can read His words to us in the Bible.  In addition, we can practice being still enough so that we can begin recognizing that “whisper in our hearts”.  As we put these things into practice and begin experiencing His peace in our lives something interesting happens.  We suddenly can’t help but to share that experience with others.  Soon we realize that because we have taken the time to be still and know that He is God, we are exalting Him in our own little world.  Imagine the ripple effect that could happen if then those you are sharing with in your world begin putting into practice and experiencing this same peace in their lives.  Then they will share that experience in their worlds and so forth and so on until He is exalted among the nations and in the earth!  Take advantage of those unexpected down times and be still so that you can hear that whisper and start a ripple effect today.