Friday, November 9, 2018

Devotional 11-9-18


Please read Zephaniah 3:14-20

I remember.  I remember in the months following the births of our sons, holding them, and marveling over them. They were tiny and new and miraculous.  I remember standing and rocking them, swaying on my feet, and singing to them, overwhelmed with the love I felt for each of them. 

If you’ve held a newborn, I imagine you can understand and relate to this.  When they are so small and so new, they are innocent and amazing. We hold them close and sing over them in joy.

The book of Zephaniah is set in the time of King Josiah of Judah.  Josiah was king of Judah just before the invasions by the Babylonians that ultimately caused the fall of Judah and the exile to Babylon.  The words of Zephaniah are prophecies meant to warn the people of Judah of coming judgment and consequences.  Zephaniah 1:17b says, “because they have sinned against the Lord, their blood shall be poured out like dust and their flesh like dung.”  Read the book, but be warned that it is not very pleasant.

It is a book of judgment against Judah, but at the very end, in the verses of our reading today, it is as if God says, “I remember.”

“[The Lord] will rejoice over you with gladness, he will renew you in his love; he will exult over you with loud signing as on a day of festival.”  (Zephaniah 5:17b)

What is grace? I think this verse is an example of what grace is.  Even though God knows – and completely understands – the wickedness and disloyalty of his people, God remembers that they are his.  God remembers what it was like to create these children in his own image. God remembers how much God loves us – the people of Judah and us.  That memory of love is so much stronger than anything else. 

As you move through Advent, remember:

The Lord rejoices over you with gladness. 
The Lord renews you with his love.
The Lord exults over you with loud singing
As if it were the day of your birth.

And when you are angry or upset or disappointed with someone else, remember these words.  The Lord rejoices over ALL of us with singing – yes, even that person.

Remember that, as God remembers us.

Prayer: Creating, loving, sustaining God, remember your love of us. Recreate us daily in your own image so that we can see others as you see them, and remember the love you have for our neighbors and for us.  In your son’s name we prayer together, Amen.

Friday, November 2, 2018

Devotional 11-2-18

Is there a difference between God and Jesus?
 Have you ever thought of the differences between God and Jesus? We know that they are one and the same. In John 11: 33, John stresses that we have a God who cares, in contrast with the Greek concept of of God that was popular in that day—a God with no emotions and no messy involvement with humans.

In John 11: 33 we see many of Jesus emotions—compassion—indignation—sorrow—even frustration. He often expressed deep emotions and we must never be afraid to reveal our true feelings to him. He understands them because He experienced them. Be honest and don't try to hide anything from your Savior. He cares

When Jesus saw weeping and wailing, He too wept openly. Jesus showed that he cares enough for us to weep with us in sorrow.

God values honesty—Dishonest communication will hinder our relationship, with out honesty, a relationship with God is impossible. If we lie to others we begin to deceive ourself. God cannot hear or speak to us if we are building a wall of self deception.

In Isaiah 25: 6-9
Here is a marvelous prophecy of “all people”. It shows that God intended his saving message to go out into the whole world, not just to the Jews. When God speaks He does what he says. It is comforting to know that God’s plans and activities are closely—tied to his word.

When we pray according to God’s will and claim his promises he hears us and answers our requests.

All three members of the Trinity are involved in our lives. God the Father loves us and sought a way for us to come back into a relationship with Him. Jesus, the second person of the Trinity, provided the way back to God by offering Himself as a sacrifice in our place. Now that we believe, The Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity, fellowships with us as we journey through life, guiding and comforting us every step of the way.

As we go through our daily lives we must remember that God wants a relationship with you, and He will be there for you. God wants us to honestly communicate with Him. Jesus it there for you and wants to show His love for you and all you have to do is ask Him to come into your heart. He will always be there for us and will be our connection to God!

Please Pray,
Dear God, thank you for always being there calling us to you and letting us know that you love us unconditionally.  Sometimes we fail to be honest with you. You never give up on us and will be there to show your love for all of us.
We praise you name, and remember to communicate with you honestly to receive a relationship with you. We must “Let Go and Let God” lead us on our journey through our lives.
In Jesus Name,
Amen

Melanie Herr