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Friday, November 5, 2010

New address for my blog

http://denywlemaster.wordpress.com/

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I've updated the look of the blog.  I am considering moving the blog to another site. I'll keep you informed.

Deny

The Box

The Box
I'm sure we've all heard the expression "thinking outside the box" or "getting out of your comfort zone.” I would say most everyone has a box or a zone of comfort and if we venture too far from that place, we begin to notice it.

As a believer in Christ, I feel strongly that we should never leave the bounds of Scripture. I've often said, "God's word is as deep as you want to go.” It is defined as both milk and solid food. It is for the infant Christian and for the mature. It is enough. We never need to venture outside of it to find what we need for life and godliness. Some passages are more difficult to wrestle with than others. Some things contained within it may make us feel as if we are venturing too far from our boxes.

This is what I'm picturing.....
I'm thinking of Scripture as being a huge box and contained within it would be my much smaller box. My box contains my favorite Scripture verses, how I view certain issues, and the tradition(s) to which I have grown accustom, you get the picture. I can spend all my time protecting my box so that no "uncomfortable" Scripture gets in. This would allow me to become "dull of hearing" as the Hebrew letter says. As a result, I would never grow beyond the borders of my box. Never being able to go on to maturity.

It is comforting to know that I can think outside my box and still be safely inside the boundaries of Scripture. Wrestling and struggling to understand Scripture is not a bad thing. If it causes me to be uncomfortable, I can deal with that because it is Scripture. We should not fear anything contained in it. Scripture is truth. There is nothing to fear.

Have a Great Day,
Deny

Monday, November 1, 2010

Oh, That's What You Want?

I'm working on giving God what he wants instead of what I think he wants.

I was asked a couple years ago, "what do you want for Christmas?" I offered my reply only to discover that the giver gave a completely different gift. OK, I can live with that....don't want to seem ungrateful. The following year came the same question. This time I circled it in a catalog and said, "this is all I want." It felt odd being so bold to do such a thing however, this person was wanting to get me something I wanted. I believe one of the problems was the individual couldn't believe this was the only gift I wanted, there had to be more. I found that the giver consistently gave me gifts that they actually liked & assumed I would like them as well.

Finally, it happened. I was presented with the gift I had specifically asked for. It was a wonderful experience to receive just what I wanted. After I opened the gift the giver said, "I would have gotten you more but, that's what you said you wanted." Yes it was & it made me happy. I still have the gift & use it on a regular basis. What a blessing!

Why not give God what he's asking for?
Try to find out what is pleasing to the Lord. Eph 5:10 (NRSV)

Have A Great Day!
Deny

Would You?

I’ve been studying the book of Job lately.

An interesting question from chapter 1 has come to mind: Would you serve God for nothing? I mean, if the blessings stopped flowing today, would you still be interested in Him. In other words, where does your faith really come from? Is it only wrapped up in the good things you receive from Him?

Satan believes that you are so shallow that if the blessings stop flowing you will turn from God. He really believes that you are that superficial. What if the blessings not only stopped flowing but, they are taken away?

“But stretch out your hand now, and touch all that he has, and he will curse you to your face.” Job 1:11 (NRSV)

So, not only would he be angry at God, he would curse Him to His face! That’s what Satan believes about Job. I believe he thinks this way about all of us. We are so wrapped up in ourselves that we become self-centered and shallow thinking. When the good stops we become angry and turn and bite the hand that feeds us.

I love the confidence God has in Job. He knows the real relationship they have. He knows Job very well. This is about having extreme faith in God. Job’s faith is in God alone, not in his blessings.

So, the question remains, would you serve God solely because He is God? Is that enough for you? Hmmmm, interesting.

Have a Great Day!
Deny

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