Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Eternal Perspective







This morning I am, once again, brought face to face with eternity.

My Uncle Paul is free from his broken body and in the presence of Jesus.   I found myself asking God and wondering... "What is like to, in a moment be in Your Presence?"  pondering, "What is it like to be eternal?"

My finite mind is so limited... I cannot truly grasp eternity, even though I know it is what is truly real...

II Corinthians 4:16-18 tells us...
Therefore we do not lose heart, but though our outer man is decaying, yet our inner man is being renewed day by day.
For momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comparison,
while we look not at the tings which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal.

My Uncle Paul now sees clearly.  His body no longer decaying.  We are left with looking through a glass dimly...
I wonder if he and my dad are talking...

Eternal Perspective

Oh, how this earthly mind of mine
Is so limited with its understanding.
The here and now loom large in my vision
and seem so real...
The tangible is what is so easy to see.
But as the words in II Corinthians say -
real, is not what we see.

Eternal perspective.
I can only see it a bit...
As if I'm looking through a glass dimly lit.

Dad.  Uncle Paul.  
You have now joined the eternal.
The ones who live on forever.
We are grateful you no longer
need to suffer
But our hearts are left with an ache
because of your absence.

We grapple with eternity in our finite, limited minds,
As we release you to the eternal world.
We choose to trust the 
omniscience of our Heavenly Father
who know all things.
He knows and sees all things clearly -
Past, present, future...
You have now joined that eternal perspective,
And, too, can see all things clearly.

Lord,
Give us another glimpse of the
perspective of eternity,
As we release another love one into Your Presence.
It's hard.  We struggle.  We rejoice.
It's so easy to 'see' the here and now.
Give us Elisha eyes that see beyond,
Catching a few more glimpse of what is really real ---
Eternity.

This world is not my home.
I'm just a-passing through...


Love and prayers to you as you walk this journey, 
Miriam
Drew & Yvonne
Ethan & Melissa

II Chronicles 14:11
"Lord, there is no one besides Thee to help in the battle between the powerful and those who have no strength; so help us, O LORD our God, for we trust in Thee, and in Thy name have come against this..., O LORD,..."












Monday, July 27, 2015

Freed to be YOU




Is there a secret to being YOU???

We've all said and heard another say it too, "I like being with you, because I can be myself."

That was something I either said or thought of as I interacted with people.  It was something that either set me free or paralyzed me to be me.

A few questions/thoughts that I roll around are:
Being yourself, Is that always a good thing?? (Sometimes myself needs to be refined... it's not always a good thing to let loose :))
Can I be myself, even if I am misunderstood or not gotten?
Do I reject someone just because I can't be myself with them?

When we hinge 'being ourselves' with someone, then the people around us, control us...
But when we hinge our self on Someone, then we are controlled by a Force and Love greater than ourselves, and we can be our true self wherever we are.

Yes, there are people who we can relax with more than another.
Yes, there are people who we are more comfortable with and enjoy us.
Yes, there are people who 'get us' where another may miss us.

And THAT, is a gift!  I love being with people like that.

But that is not the case with all people and I don't think it's meant to be...

So, how can you can be you wherever you are?
What's the key??  Is there are key?
And why do I say, "secret"?

Because I believe it's in the quiet of our connection with Jesus that our selves are truly found and secured.  It's alone with God, that we find out who we truly are.

The secret to being YOU is secured in the secret places with God.





We are loved.
We are beautiful, created perfectly by God.

Sin has marred that perfect creation.  And we may feel like the daisy pictured below, missing petals, scarred among others who we think have it all together.
So, it is that when we are with Jesus, we re-member who we are.  We are put back-together.  We are put back together by the One who put us together.


Let's look at the life and story of Jesus...

The Son of God.  The Man who lived in perfection, created perfection.

He left perfection for brokenness and pain.

Why??  Why would anyone want to enter a world of pain and brokenness??

For YOU.  For ME.
To set us free from the bondage that grips our hearts.

His earthly story begins when He entered the womb of a virgin.  Mary.
His earthly story begins with the shame of a virgin bearing a child and is riddled with rejection, death, denial, and being misunderstood among the people who got Him, among the people who loved Him.  (It's easy to focus on the negative instead of the positive)

Yet, He didn't withhold Himself or love to anyone.  He gave in the midst of pain.  He loved in spite of the rejection.

We find Jesus, many times, being intentional in His time alone with His Heavenly Father.  I believe it was in those times alone that gave and kept His perspective and mission clear and He was reminded of Who He was. (if Jesus needed reminding... I believe the man of God needed it...)

It's not the absence of pain where we can be free to be, but it's in the middle of it and knowing Whose we are.
He did it for YOU.  for ME.
He knows and understands our pain and when we turn to Him He sets us free from the bondage and fear that grips our hearts, to set us FREE TO BE in spite of and in the midst of heartache and misunderstanding.

Jesus, is the component needed to be truly YOU!  Not the validation or lack thereof of people tangible.  It's so easy to wrap our identity in what people around us are saying or not saying because that's what we see and hear.

But it's by faith that we please God.  It's believing His Truth and going back to His Word when we need reassurance that we are love.
It's in Him that we remember who we are.  It's in Him that we are re-membered.
It's in Him that we remember our mission and gain eternal perspective.



Being rooted and grounded in His love, you can soar and grow to heights you aren't aware of.
Being rooted and grounded in His love, you are FREE TO BE YOU!
Ephesians 3:17-21










Wednesday, July 8, 2015

A Day at Niagara - The Sound of Big Thunder

























What a phenomena of a natural wonder!!!  NIAGARA FALLS.
The power of water - the force of its fall - the mist... is all a part of its splendour.

Our youngest could hardly wrap his mind around it, asking questions of how it was formed... did they get shovels and dig it??  did they take buckets and fill it up???

We smile at those words, but isn't that how our finite minds work, trying to grapple and find answers to the majesty of our God.  our Creator.  our Lover.

We wonder.  We gaze.  And our hearts try to wrap itself around the majestic glory and wonder of our Saviour.

I believe He wants us to gaze.  To enjoy the view.  To be awed and not understand His awesome-ness.  To be swallowed up in all of it.

Scary? yes.
Hard? you bet.
Worth it?  YES!

But to be able to do that... we must believe He is good and His heart is truly filled with love toward us.  We must be convinced, even in the middle of our questions, and give ourselves to the power of His love and trust His heart.

Niagara, the Thundering Falls.
Jesus, the Powerful Lover.