Friday, December 31, 2021

 

Then once more
you shall see the distinction
between the righteous
           and the wicked,
between one who serves God
and one who does not
                    serve Him.

              Malachi 3. 18

(Not a matter of affiliation
     but affection.
We are what we love.
As believers
    and followers of Christ,
our lives should be marked
and distinguished
by what we choose,
what motivates
    and energizes us,
what we love,
what we talk about,
how we respond,
what we seek and pursue,
how we love others,
how we choose to spend time,
how (and with what) we share,
how we live selflessly
              and faithfully,
and Whose name we bear.
One who has been forgiven
and extends forgiveness
cannot help but live differently.
Not marked by what
             we have done,
but what God
    has done in us.)

O LORD,
Enlarge our hearts
that we would see differently
and respond as one
     who has been loved by You.
May we serve You
   even in that which
   doesn't look like service
        but sheer love.
Help us to faithfully sow
and plant and nurture
that You would bring fruit
   beyond our lifetimes,
just as others
   we may not even know
provided fruit in our lives.
May we be marked
    and known as Yours.
May we know and find
        Your grace
to help in time of need.
             (Hebrews 4. 16)
Help us to live differently
        into this day
and into the new year
   that You have given to us.


Thursday, December 30, 2021

 

She dresses herself
      with strength
and makes her arms strong.

            Proverbs 31. 17

(There is intention here.
Strength does not
              "just happen".
Not for appearance sake
       nor personal gain,
but trained and equipped
   to help others and
   to be faithful to God
The strengthening
    arrives incrementally,
in strange packaging,
odd situations,
and exercises we
    don't think we need at all
    or want to endure.
           But do anyway.
   And trust Him in it.
Far too many times,
we miss out
because we are not ready,
nor have adjusted our hearts
                 or vision.
No training, daily exercise,
   or good endeavors are fruitless.
We may not see the results
    but someone is impacted,
maybe even
    far beyond our lifetimes.)

O LORD,
May we realize
    not how strong we are,
but realize Your strength
     poured over us,
far beyond our vision,
far beyond what we can do.
Help us to pursue
      not just strength
             but You
in this day and this season,
in the impossible
    and in what appears ordinary.
We are Your beloved.
Help us to think,
behave, and act that way,
bear Your strength
  into the shadowlands
and bring Your name there.

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

 

Open your mouth
         for the mute,
for the rights of all
   who are destitute.
Open your mouth,
judge righteously,
defend the rights
  of the poor and needy.

           Proverbs 31. 8-9

(What is my purpose?
As a follower of Christ,
we are to be marked as
        fully engaging in
        acts of restoration.
To restore this world
every which way we are able.
No act of kindness
       is insignificant.
No act of grace ignored.
And all efforts
     --no matter what--
are not separated
      as great or small
but for restoration of this world
            and for His glory.
The "poor and needy"
    are all around us
and not limited
    by mere economics.
Poor and needy are,
designated not by
material wealth or net worth,
but by those who are
burdened by despair,
loneliness,
lack of deep relationships
    with others and God,
a striving after wind,
and sitting in sheer darkness.
As a friend once said to me,
 "God calls us to love others."
No matter who they are.
There is no us and them.
Everyone struggles with something.
And we have no idea.
But we can love.)

O LORD,
Make us aware
       of what we can do,
how to love others,
what is in our reach,
who is on our path,
and when we need
   to go off-road
to fulfill Your Word
   and Your glory.
We know that
    we can't do everything,
but as we seek You in this,
    we can do something.
Guide us into this day
and into Your divine appointments
for the restoration of Your Kingdom,
    step by step,
    brick by brick,
    love by love.


Tuesday, December 28, 2021

 

The inhabitants of Jerusalem
have strength
through the LORD of hosts,
              their God.

          Zechariah 12. 5

(Our strength is
    not in circumstances,
nor in personal ability,
but in Whom we worship.
The strength of God
transcends
      any circumstance.
We do not just "get through"
        the hard parts
or survive the perils
        of even the favorable,
but become stronger in Him
for His glory in this
and to strengthen
    and nurture others
and point them to the Almighty.
How are we recognized?
  Are we known as His?
Those who hope.
who stake their lives
    on His steadfast love,
always take a different path,
because they have a
     heart transformed
     by the Savior.)

O LORD,
May we be known
               as Yours,
by how we navigate
the hard parts
and potholes,
the abyss that threatens,
even how we approach
 and give our hearts to You
in the midst of abundance.
May we be known as Yours
    by how we hope
    in Your steadfast love.
You created the universe,
You created us,
You nurture, sustain, redeem
   and love us
far more than we can know.
Help us to live that way.
You never promised
          life would be easy
          in this broken world,
but "Fear not.
       I am with you always."

Monday, December 27, 2021

 

I will make them
   strong in the LORD,
and they shall
   walk in His name,
declares the LORD.

        Zechariah 10. 12

(Not in our own strength,
nor disabled by
       our own weakness
       or wounds
       or past,
but strengthened by Him
        supernaturally.
Abiding in His strength,
we walk differently,
see the situation differently,
approach God
          with new vision,
others with a new heart,
and even ourselves,
    as forgiven, beloved,
    seen, heard,
    and fully embraced.
We cannot help but live
    and choose
    and respond distinctively
        as followers of Christ.
How are we marked?)

O LORD,
Because You are present,
because You love us,
because You gave Yourself
            for us,
because You redeem our lives,
    everything changes course.
Our circumstances
    may or may not be altered,
but we are able now
          to respond
           in a million new ways,
because we are different now.
Our help is in You,
our hope is in You,
hope not in wishful thinking,
but the reality of You, O God,
   on Whom we can
                  stake our lives.
Help us to walk in Your Name
   and for Your glory
   in this day.

Sunday, December 26, 2021

 

...for like the
     jewels of a crown
they shall shine
         on His land.

        Zechariah 9. 16

(Those who follow Him
grant light and beauty,
even in dark places.
Those who seek Him
actually see situations
                differently
and navigate new paths.
What am I bringing
    into this situation?
With what
     am I marked?
His glory
   or seeking my own?)

O LORD,
We dwell on Your goodness
     and Your glory.
May we walk with You
through the joy
   and the trouble.
May we seek
       to bless You
in whatever we do
and how we love
and respond to You
           even today.




Saturday, December 25, 2021

 

And the streets of the city
shall be full of
       boys and girls
       playing in the streets.

         Zechariah 8. 5

(A picture of restoration
         and joy,
the way God intended life
                  all along.)

O LORD,
You have proclaimed
       joy to the world
by sending Your Son
to save us from the darkness.
Please keep our hearts strong
        and without fear
that we may bless You
            by blessing others
and bringing the gospel
   wherever we go
and in whatever situation we are.
May we be sowers of peace
   and nurturers of all souls
   You place on our paths.
Help us to live so full of grace,
adorned with peace,
and joy in every pocket
that others see and seek
  the difference You make
  in our lives.
Glory to the newborn King.
Immanuel --
     You are with us.

Friday, December 24, 2021

 

I remember the days of old,
I meditate on all
   that You have done,
I ponder the work
             of Your hands.
I stretch out my hands
                   to You;
my soul thirsts for You
       like a parched land.

            Psalm 143. 5-6

(Not just fond memories
              of the past,
but the steadfast chronicle
      of God's faithfulness,
in the past,
the now,
       and the next.
On that we build
         on the foundations,
not just what God has done
         but Who He is.
On Him
   we can stake our lives.
We have all been
  in troubled, fearful,
  difficult places before.
We know exactly what to do:
   "Trust Me in this."
God has equipped
     and strengthened us
     by what we have
         already been through.
He equips and strengthens us
        for what is to come.
We have seen only a glimpse
   of His love and faithfulness.)

O LORD,
On this Christmas Eve,
may we not just
    bask in memories
    of Christmases past,
but stand as a witness
           to others.
May we celebrate differently
  because we know You.
May we live differently
  because we know You.
Thank You, Jesus,
    for coming to save us.
O God, You always work
in great,
amazing,
and supernatural ways
of which for the most part,
     we are unaware.
Thank You.
For You alone are holy.


Thursday, December 23, 2021

 

Not by might,
nor by power,
but by My Spirit,
   says the LORD of hosts.
Who are you,
       O great mountain?
Before Zerubbabel
  you shall become a plain.
And he shall bring forward
           the top stone
amid shouts of
   "Grace, grace to it."

            Zechariah 4. 6-7

(We have not tried everything  
until we have come
           before the LORD
with this impossible mountain
       right before us.
We have not considered
  what God can do.
And that should always
      be our first response,
      not last resort.
No matter the
     overwhelming obstacles,
God's Spirit
        changes the landscape
by changing our hearts
 -- how we see it
     and how we see Him.
No matter the difficulty,
        no way around it,
bring grace
and even more grace to it.)

O LORD,
We all struggle with something.
But nothing is too great
                    or small
in Your eyes
that You cannot bring
     Your glory to it.
Pour Your Spirit over it.
And help us to
   follow You into
   whatever lies before us.
Even this.
Even now.
Even in what appears ordinary,
You work in
      extraordinary ways.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

 

And I lifted my eyes
            and saw,
and behold...

         Zechariah 2. 1

(Are we waiting on God
   or is He
        waiting on us?
When we lift our eyes
  from the situation,
when we seek the LORD,
   and not just
       an immediate answer,
       or quick solution,
       or our list for Him
                     to do,
God brings something new
even into what appears
   unchanged circumstances.
And that would be
            our hearts.
Have I considered
  what God is revealing?
Am I really watching?
Am I lifting my eyes to Him?
Not time to let despair
                paralyze us,
but to follow Him,
endure,
and go forth.
It is for this we have
been trained for,
         equipped,
  and strengthened.
And not just for ourselves.
God does not just show up.
         He is walking with us.
Even through this miry bog.
Even in mystery.
Even where we
        have not been before.)

O LORD,
May we seek You
   no matter the circumstances.
May we seek
   not just Your blessings,
   but to bless You.
May we seek
   the welfare of those
   all around us.
Help us to tie our shoes,
take up our pack,
and hurry to walk with You.
Your protection and shield
         surround us,
Your Presence and strength
         within.
Help us to see and respond
              differently
because our eyes
              are on You.

             

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

 

Then I said,
   "What are these, my lord?"
The angel who talked with me
said to me,
"I will show you
   what they are."

         Zechariah 1. 9

(How do we respond
      to troubling,
confusing,
incomprehensible
      circumstances?
Have we considered
  asking the LORD
  about this?
Or just struggle for answers
         on our own?
When we seek Him,
and not just an answer,
           God will show us.
Some things
    we will understand.
Some things
    we will not.
Even others
  will be shown,
  unfolded,
  revealed by the LORD,
unveiled in unexpected
      and unlikely ways.
What is the answer?
What is the way through?
"Trust Me in this.")

O LORD,
We are walking
    in wilderness places,
every one struggling
         with something.
Help us to know
  that the unknown
     is not unknown to You.
May we realize that
   even suffering is not
         unknown to You.
You provide a refuge
to which we can flee,
not in despair,
but in which
     to be strengthened.
You reveal
   not just reasons
            and answers
but reveal Yourself.
We see barren,
     lifeless territory
that stretches to the horizon.
Or foreboding deep dark woods
       with lurking beasts,
  both real and imagined.
But You, O God. are not limited
   by circumstances.
You change how we
            view the landscape,
            respond,
     and walk in its midst.
You change our hearts.
And most often that is how
   You show us.


Monday, December 20, 2021

 

Be strong,
all you people of the land,
        declares the LORD.
Work,
     for I am with you,
declares the LORD of hosts.
...My Spirit remains
              in your midst.
Fear not.

              Haggai 2. 4-5

(Not that
     "God will show up."
But it is we who are
     late to the party.
God is already here
       in our midst.
Trusting God changes
     our steps and trajectory,
what we see,
whether we react
            or respond,
what we do,
who we are,
    and Whose we are.
How would we navigate this
    if we knew He is here?
What would we do
                 differently?
It is not a matter of success
or perceived failure,
       but faithfulness.
God brings the perennial fruit
  that lasts far beyond
                  our lifetimes.)

O LORD,
We waste a lot of energy
    and worry
and deplete our work
because we have not
                 trusted You.
You are with us.
You call us to get to work,
do the next nearest thing,
and stand faithfully
          at our post.
And when we look up,
even in the midst
             of our labors,
even in the miry bog,
even on the mountaintop,
   we sense Your Presence.
You are still with us.
You have been with us
                      all along.
May we not be surprised
     but know You.


Sunday, December 19, 2021

 

The LORD is in your midst,
  a mighty one
  who will save;
He will rejoice over you
             with gladness;
He will quiet you
             by His love;
He will exult over you
             with loud singing.

             Zephaniah 3. 17

(An incredible
     perceivable difference
 permeates our hearts,
thoughts, actions, plans,
seeing people,
circumstances,
ourselves and even God
by knowing
     He is in our midst.
We are not alone in this.
"Do not be afraid.
        I am with You."
That reality
     changes everything.
The word exult
is not often used.
But it means
  singing His triumph over us.)

O LORD,
Help us to be so very aware
      of Your Presence
in our midst,
right in the middle of trouble,
chasing out despair
    by trusting You.
Help us to hear
  Your song of triumph
  in our lives
and to know Your steadfast love,
   in spite of the circumstances.
You have strategically placed us
           for Your glory in this.
Right here.
Right now.
You are working still,
far beyond our comprehension,
far beyond our imagination,
far beyond our lifetimes.
May we realize and grasp
  that You are among us.
May we realize and grasp
       that You are.



Saturday, December 18, 2021

 

His were
    the everlasting ways.

             Habakkuk 3. 6

(Do we seek temporary solutions,
quick relief,
shortcuts and bandaids?
Or God's eternal ways
                  in this?
Do we desire the fast
and furious interstate route
that gets us through
as swiftly as possible?
Or choose His high road
off-track, slow, steep
and rocky,
   not necessarily the hardest
   but that which follows Him?
The view is not just at the top
   but all along the way.
We are changed by what
   we daily choose.
We know something more
     because we trust Him.
And because we trust Him,
we can live differently.)

O LORD,
You empower us to
   choose the unexpected
                  for Your glory,
even in hard circumstances,
even in the every days of life.
Help us to heed Your Word
       and respond to Your voice
and be willing to trust You
even in what we don't understand.
So many ways we can go
           with this situation.
Help us to follow You
    into Your glory,
    not ours.
You are good and do good.
And because we believe in You,
    we can choose differently.
We can stake our lives
on Your goodness and love,
no matter the circumstances.



Friday, December 17, 2021

 

Give thanks to
   the Lord of lords,
for His steadfast love
        endures forever;
to Him who alone
    does great wonders,
for His steadfast love
         endures forever.

         Psalm 136. 3-4

(For His steadfast love
         endures forever
--our refrain,
  our response,
repeated 26 times
in 26 verses of this chapter.
How differently we could
   approach this day
and respond to this difficulty,
if we engraved and
         verbalized that truth
in our minds, words, actions,
        in our hearts
        and eyesight.
He alone does great wonders
--in us, through us,
                 all around us--
most of which we are oblivious.
Every moment holy.
         Even now. Even in this.)

O LORD,
We are often paralyzed
by the difficulties before us,
          but You are with us.
And no matter the impossibility,
  You alone do great wonders.
Help us not to miss You
                         in this.
Every day Your strength,
every moment filled
          and fulfilled
by Your steadfast, immovable,
not-going-away,
all-encompassing love
    that endures forever.
           No matter what.
You are the LORD who loves us.
You are the Almighty God
   who breaks through
   with Your glory.
May we not even think
   that we are
   doing this ourselves.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

 

With what
shall I come
before the LORD,
and bow myself
before God on High?
...He has told you,
              O man,
what is good;
and what does the LORD
               require of you
but to do justice,
and to love kindness,
and to walk
   humbly with your God?

             Micah 6. 6, 8

(Bottom line:
God does not want
                 our stuff
or our successes
or achievements
or money.
God seeks our hearts.
It is love for God
        and for others
that distinguishes us,
a higher road,
a deeper heart,
a higher measure.
Even others expect believers
   to live and respond
                   differently.
Is what I do and
how I approach circumstances
        marked by love,
justice, kindness
           and selflessness?
When I walk with God,
   I walk differently
--same situation, same potholes--
but a fresh strength
      and a new path through
because of a
  radically different heart.
It is far more than
    having a better attitude,
but worship in all things.
Kindness, mercy,
and faithfulness
are the outcroppings of worship.
When we deeply love,
we don't even consider it
            a sacrifice.
Not a "have to," or "get to,"
    but I'd love to.)

O LORD,
We come before You today
that we would not set out
         our agenda for You
         to somehow squish into
         a tiny crack.
But that You, O God,
would lay before us
    Your day for us.
Help us to not just be aware,
but responsive to Your Presence,
seeking You,
following You,
walking with You
   through even the miriest bog.
May we reset our hearts
and pack our pockets
full of grace and mercy,
kindness
   and faithfulness to You,
that You would be
  glorified in all we do.
May we set and reset
our hearts
   to follow You in this.
May Your goodness
   seep through
into those around us.


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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

 

Do not My words
do good to him
who walks uprightly?

            Micah 2. 7

(It is not that everything
will always be easy
and have a smiley face on it,
but everything will always
        turn out for good,
even what we don't understand
     how that can be.
Trusting God
is the sincerest form of worship.
The trajectory of our lives
  --even through this affliction--
will be completely different
     if we walk with Him.
God is redeeming
                even this.
Even in suffering,
I am strengthened
when I choose to walk with Him
          through it.)

O LORD,
You say,
"There is no need
    to go it alone
    through this.
I am with You.
Be not afraid.
Just take My hand."
Help us to know
that we are changed
   by how we walk
   and who we walk with.
Our circumstances
            may not change,
but You can change
     our hearts and vision
            by Your strength.
You are good, O LORD.
And You do good.
       Even in this.
What if there is
      nothing to be afraid of?
What if
     we trusted You instead,
right into Your Presence
         and Your goodness?
In the most unexpected of all,
            You redeem.
And You are with us.



Tuesday, December 14, 2021

 

...for I know it is
because of me
that this great tempest
has come upon you.

             Jonah 1. 12

(Sin always says
"It doesn't matter."
"No one will notice."
But our sin
     -- our rebellion--
always costs someone,
not just ourselves.
In the same way,
our obedience
  --our walking with God--
always impacts others,
again not just ourselves.
What do I choose
   to do in this situation?
Rebellion against God
    never ends well.
Responding to God
    changes the world.
We are vehicles
          of His compassion
in this broken world
that God loves so much.
Because of each one of us,
               He died.
Because of Him,
               we live.)

O LORD,
We thank You
that You are already
      redeeming this day.
Help us to be aware
and respond to Your call
          into this day,
cultivating this
      little patch of dirt
where You have placed us.
Help us to see it
       as the holy ground
       that it is.
Help us too to
    nurture the tribe,
the rag tag group,
    this flock of lonely people
    You have placed
          all around us
and put on our hearts.
It is not that
You will make this day count.
Every day already does.
Every act of compassion.
Every prayer golden.
Every response
           to Your voice
   and to Your Word.
Fill us with Your Spirit
that we may see
   and respond differently.

Monday, December 13, 2021

 

Remember, O LORD,
in David's favor,
all the hardships
          he endured.

         Psalm 132. 1

(God has no problem
         remembering.
It is we who need
   a nudge to remember,
recall,
proclaim,
respond,
and acknowledge
  His faithfulness through
         thick and thin,
the chronicle of His faithfulness
  which is written in our lives.
Hardship is never
  a wasteland of suffering,
but the deep revealing
  of His Presence.
God redeems.
   Even this, even now,
   He is already redeeming.
Hardship is not failure
nor needless,
but a time when we realize
      our need for God.
And when others see
  not a thin facade
           of religiosity,
but God's deep inner strength
and His mark on our lives,
  no matter what we face.
What is our default?
Despair?
  Or trusting Him in it?
David endured
  because he sought God.)

O LORD,
We can trust You,
           Almighty One,
because You are working
a mightier work in us
  than this mystery,
  momentary affliction,
  discomfort,
  or even pain.
Grant to us Your strength
that we would not just
       squeak through,
   or barely survive,
but know even more
    You are God.
And we need You.
Replace our fear
  with trusting You.
You see us.
You hear us.
You come to us
     in our pain.
Help us to approach
         this hardship,
whatever it may be,
no matter how big
              or small,
or how long it lasts,
            differently,
because we trust You
     in it and through it.
You build in us
strength upon strength
        that is all Yours.

Sunday, December 12, 2021

 

I do not occupy myself
with things too great
and too marvelous for me.
But I have calmed
      and quieted my soul,
like a weaned child
     with its mother,
like a weaned child
   is my soul within me.

             Psalm 131. 1-2

(Even as adults,
there are times when we
just want to cry out
in the darkness, "Mommy!"
One of our girls once said
upon waking from a bad dream,
"If I only knew you were here,
I would not have been afraid."
We are with You, O LORD.
We need not
        understand everything
   or anything
other than You love and
        care for us
and You are with us in this.
We need not be afraid,
no matter what is
     swirling around,
both real and imagined.)

O LORD,
We use up all available energy
  by worrying,
instead of being energized
       by trusting You.
Help us to hear Your voice,
sense Your Presence,
feel Your embrace,
take Your hand
rest in You,
           and respond.
We need You.
Help us to abide in You.
May we not be oblivious
      to circumstances,
but responsive to You.
"In quietness and in trust
  shall be our strength."
             (Isaiah 30. 15)


Saturday, December 11, 2021

 

But let justice roll down
        like waters,
and righteousness
  like an ever-flowing stream.

               Amos 5. 24

(Not just a dribble or two,
but a nurturing source,
using our abilities
             and resources
to do what is good and right,
protecting the weak,
seeking the welfare
             of others,
being faithful
    even in drought.
Not limited to doing
       but released by being.
What is my heart in this?
Being not just aware of need,
  but mindful of restoring
  and doing something about it
for the welfare of others
           and God's glory.
What do we seek,
what do we choose,
what do we love?
Justice is making things
           right again.
Righteousness is
    motivated by love.)

O LORD,
May our lives
be marked by
Your strength and grace
flowing into
           this broken world.
Help us always
    to be identified as Yours
by life-giving waters
in deeds and words
   and acts of restoration.
May Your love
     literally flow through us,
even in unexpected ways
and in unlikely places.

  



Friday, December 10, 2021

 

Do not fear
what you are about
                 to suffer.

         Revelation 2. 10

(Not in a defeatist mindset
     of impending doom,
but not being surprised,
or distracted,
or defeated by
        this broken world.
Because He knows suffering,
    God enters into ours.
"Be not afraid.
I am with you.
Trust Me in this."
Because of Christ,
we are stronger than we know.
And we cannot grasp how
         in unexpected ways,
God provides His power
even in impossible places
    and divine appointments.
"I can't do this," we cry.
And God replies,
   "Good.  Because I can."
God always replies.
God always responds.
God is not about
            to abandon us.
Nothing random at all.
See this affliction
                 differently.)

O LORD,
No matter what we are facing,
no matter how temporary
           or bleak,
this is not the
            end of the story,
but perhaps,
    only the redeeming part.
You bring the endurance
              for our souls.
And You bring
      Your victory to it
in ways we cannot yet see,
sometimes in ways
   we will never comprehend
   until the Other Side of life.
We bear witness.


Thursday, December 9, 2021

 

You shall eat in plenty
and be satisfied,
and praise the name
  of the LORD your God,
who has dealt
  wondrously with you.
You shall know that
I am in the midst of Israel,
and that I am
    the LORD your God
and there is none else.

             Joel 2. 26-27

(Not the "prosperity gospel,"
but quite the opposite:
the Good News
in suffering and affliction
     and the hard stuff.
God guides and provides
even in times of trouble
and unending drought.
We are satisfied in Him,
   not just in
   favorable circumstances.
Jesus is enough
when all else vanishes.
God is still God.
He is still with us.
He enters in.
What does it take
   to realize that?
A willing heart.)

O LORD,
May we not be distracted
by circumstances,
   favorable or not.
Help us to walk with You
and seek You,
  not just answers,
not just a bandaid
 to cover our gaping wounds,
not just a snack
 to stave off our hunger,
not just stuff we want
  but what we need.
And that would be You.
We can live differently
  because You are with us,
not handicapped
    by circumstances,
unfeeling or callous,
but responsive to You.

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

 

Sow for yourselves
        righteousness,
reap steadfast love,
break up your fallow ground,
for it is time
      to seek the LORD,
that He may come and
rain righteousness upon you.

              Hosea 10. 12

(What am I sowing,
cultivating,
and nurturing
  in the holy ground
  all around me?
The little square foot
     patch of dirt
     beneath my feet
where God has
     placed me today?
Dirt is never
           just dirt.
Righteousness --
the being, doing, listening,
following, seeking,
pursuing not my way
   but God's in this--
always reaps
        steadfast love.
Not just in baskets full,
   but forests
   of fruit-bearing trees,
as far as the eye can see,
deeper than we can know,
impacting lives
          beyond our own.
If a single righteous act
of love, grace and mercy
    can do all that.
how much more is God doing
   throughout our lives?)

O LORD,
We cannot fathom
what the day may bring.
We have but to be faithful
  in what You place
  in our hands and before us.
We plant the seeds.
You produce the results.
And You never work
    in singular outcomes,
       only eternal ones.
From You comes
   the fruit of our lives.
May Your mercy
   triumph over
   anything we face today.
May what we sow
   change the landscape
   for Your glory.
You are in our midst,
       Almighty One.
There are no ordinary days
     in Your sight.


Tuesday, December 7, 2021

 

Let us know,
let us press on
   to know the LORD;
His going out
   is sure as the dawn;
He will come to us
   as the showers,
as the spring rains
   that water the earth.

         Hosea 6. 3

(No matter what
we are going through,
what surrounds us,
the overwhelming before us,
whatever this hard thing is,
seek,
pursue,
press on to know the LORD,
to trust Him more,
follow, and be faithful.
God is already providing.
God will surprise us
  by His goodness
in many such dimensions.
Be aware of Him
        all along the way.
Listen, watch, pursue.)

O LORD,
Help us not to be distracted
or derailed by the shadows,
the cloudy skies,
the undecipherable road,
the overwhelming,
    nor the ordinary.
This hard thing
   is not the end of the story.
Just an opportunity
  to press on to know You more.
We can trust You,
              even in this.
We can be faithful
   even in what we do today.
You always -- in some eternal way--
     bring fruit from faithfulness.
Not one effort done in love
   is insignificant in Your kingdom.
Help us to marinate in Your Word
      and live it out today.
We need You
    more than we realize.


Monday, December 6, 2021

 

Grace, mercy and peace
   will be with us,
from God the Father
and from Jesus Christ
      the Father's Son,
in truth and love.

           2 John 1. 3

(How am I to navigate
   this volatile situation?
How do I even approach
   this daily grind?
Depends on what
   I bring into it.
What is in my heart?
Grace, mercy and peace
   will be with us.
Not just for us,
but through us to others.
What am I bringing today
in whatever I do,
wherever I am,
and among whomever
       I encounter?
All are divine appointments
   and opportunities
   to practice grace in this.
What should I do today?
Love others
  with every tool given to me:
    grace, mercy and peace.)

O LORD,
May we not just put on
   Your grace, mercy and peace
not like an outer garment,
not just practice it,
but be overtaken
   by Your provision
that we cannot help
  but extend it to others.
Even in the midst of
   trouble, hardship
   and despair,
may we know You more
and make You known.
May we, as Your people,
  be not just seen as nice,
but gracious, merciful
  and bearers of Your peace,
even in brokenness
       and dark places.
Even in situations we
           don't understand,
may Your Presence in us
   be seamlessly woven.


    

Sunday, December 5, 2021

 

And there I will give her
       her vineyards
and make the Valley of Achor
       a door of hope.

             Hosea 2. 15

(Achor literally means
          trouble.
So in that hard dark valley
    of trouble and dismay,
God makes a door of hope.
In the most unexpected ways
   and unlikely circumstances,
God guides and provides
            a door of hope.
It is not that "God shows up,"
  but we recognize
            He is already here
            and already working,
right here with us
    and way ahead of us.
God brings us through
  to a different dimension
                   of Himself.)

O LORD,
This hard situation,
these dark circumstances,
this overwhelming place
have not taken You
            by surprise.
But in these moments
  we realize our help
            is in You alone.
How we respond to crisis
   reveals our hearts
and on Whom we find strength.
O LORD, provide a threshold
    through this despair
to draw many right to You.
Your hope is that on which
we are not just strengthened
    but we can stake our lives.
Someday
we will be utterly surprised
    by what You are doing
    through this.

Saturday, December 4, 2021

 

I heard,
but I did not understand.
Then I said,
"O my lord,
what shall be the outcome
      of these things?"
He said,
   "Go your way, Daniel..."

             Daniel 12. 8

(Keep on,
       keeping on,
in the midst of the not yet,
even when we cannot see
    or understand the outcome.
Plenty more to do right now
   than worry about it.
Stay faithful in the now,
   deep in the everydays
   and in shadows
     of what is unknown to us,
                 but not to Him.
We may never comprehend
      the significance of the small things
    or confronted by the immense,
but we can be faithful
  in what He places before us.
Fulfill your ministry [2 Tim 4.5]
no matter what
     that looks like today.)

O LORD,
Help us to go our way today
as You lay out
      Your day before us.
Help us to be aware of You,
sensitive to Your guidance,
responsive to Your voice,
   and faithful to You,
         above all things.
Help us to live out
    Your will, not ours,
     Your way, not ours,
     Your strength beyond ours.
May we be ready to serve You
    --shoes tied on--
   even in the minute details
  which always hold
  the import of the great..
May we, like Daniel, "go our way"
          into this day,
even in the mess
to bring the name of Jesus there
and realize Your glory,
        unfolding in unexpected ways.

Friday, December 3, 2021

 

By this it is evident
who are the children of God,
and who are the
      children of the devil,
whoever does not
      practice righteousness
      is not of God,
nor is the one who
      does not love his brother.

                   1 John 3. 10

(In this volatile,
politically divisive culture,
what is obvious,,
      even to the secular world,
that a Christ-follower
      responds differently
      and loves deeply.
We are held to a higher bar.
Practicing righteousness
  means in biblical terms,
the state or character of a person
    who is as one ought to be,
acting and loving others in a way
   consistent with one's
           relationship with God,
marked by practicing integrity,
virtue, purity of life, rightness,
correctness of thinking,
           feeling and acting,
in a way pleasing to God.
It comes not from trying to
        earn God's approval,
but because we know
     we are loved by Him.)

O LORD,
We do not wear a badge
that marks us as believers,
but we bear Your love
   into this broken world.
Help us to both see
            and respond with love
   right in the midst of
   where we are.
Even in this mess.
Even when it would be
      easier to walk away.
May the love of Christ
    linger in our attitudes
and be manifest in our actions.
Let it be evident
   that we belong to You
by how we live, respond,
         and love,
even in impossible situations.


Thursday, December 2, 2021

 

...while I was
     speaking in prayer...
He made me understand,
speaking with me and saying,
"O Daniel,
I have now come out
to give you insight
            and understanding."

           Daniel 9. 21-22

(When we pray,
God reveals something new
                  to us.
We will not understand all things,
     but we can understand
                   some things,
         step by step.
         prayer by prayer.
God changes us
     through coming to Him.
We approach what is before us
       with a different heart.
We think differently.
We respond differently.
We accept differently.
We even see God differently.
We are greatly loved by God.
Did it even occur to me
     to pray about this?
Trusting Him
  is the sincerest form
                of worship.)

O LORD,
We come before You
not to give you a list
     of requests and wants
     and perceived needs,
but to listen to You
    with hands and hearts
                       open,
not for what You will give us
    but for Who You are.
Hear our prayers, O LORD.
May we listen to You.
May we even just sit
          in Your Presence.
Help us to live differently
because we have prayed today.




Wednesday, December 1, 2021

 

When I, Daniel,
   had seen the vision,
I sought to understand it.

               Daniel 8. 15

(When we cry out,
   "God, I just don't get it."
God embraces us
     and nods His head.
He is God,
       and we are not.
Some things we
        will never understand.
Some things we
         will grasp,
but even in those,
there are eternal dimensions
we will never comprehend.
But we can know
  that God is good
and trust Him even in this.
We don't have to understand
to know God is in it.
And He is right here with us.)

O LORD,
When we worship You,
we don't have to
     understand everything.
We can trust You.
And we can go forth
with a new strength,
not encumbered by distress
     or not understanding,
but empowered by You
     abiding in us.
When we call out to You,
You always answer
in some unexpected ways
that even exceed
    what we see as
    our immediate need.
Thank You, O LORD,
that You replace despair
      with a deep trust in You
and that not understanding
     is not the end of the story,
but perhaps,
only the exciting part.

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

 

...which we have heard,
which we have seen
          with our eyes,
which we looked upon
and have touched
          with our hands
concerning the word of life...

              1 John 1. 1

(When we are on the witness stand
         in a court of law,
we are expected to tell the truth.
When we are before others
        in the court of life,
we are also obligated
       to tell the truth
    about what we have experienced.
This is not just our story,
but our testimony
--the evidence or proof
    of our experience,
    an open declaration--
as a witness before others
     and as God is our witness.
This is what God is
          doing in my life,
this is who God is,
this is how I know Him.
Am I open with others
about my relationship with Him?
Revealing that which we have seen
and heard and looked upon,
touched and been touched.)

O LORD,
What we are experiencing
is not just our story,
but Your story in us.
You walk with us
          in our struggles,
You bring Your strength
      to our heart and bones.
You bring the triumph
and Your glory,
no matter what happens.
You don't need our successes
and blue ribbons
and achievements
     to bring glory to You.
Give us the courage
  to testify openly before others
what You are doing
             in our lives.
What people know about us
   is based in what they see
   and what we talk about.
Help us to seize opportunities
   to tell Your story in us.
We never know who is listening.
We never know
        how You are using us.
More than we can fathom.

Monday, November 29, 2021

 

When Daniel knew that
the document had been signed,
he went to his house
where he had windows
   in his upper chamber
open toward Jerusalem.
He got down on his knees
three times a day and prayed
and gave thanks
          before his God,
as he had done previously.

              Daniel 6. 10

(For Daniel, it was not crisis,
but business as usual,
his first response to pray,
his source of strength
           not hidden.
But just another opportunity
to be faithful to God
       in plain sight.
Not "look at me,"
       but look to God.
Daniel's daily practices
formed his character,
empowered his actions
           and attitudes,
and deeply entrenched
               his faith,
so that he saw,
approached,
and responded differently
        to any circumstance.
This was not his first difficulty,
         nor his last.)

O LORD,
No matter what is before us
      in this day or season,
may we be faithful to You.
Grant us Your strength
    that we may follow You
and testify to You
         before others,
no matter the circumstances,
May faithfulness be seen
   in all that we do and say,
how we come before You,
how we live before others,
both in times of favor
               or turmoil.
Be glorified, O LORD,
      even in this.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

 

Whoever works his land
will have plenty of bread,
but he who follows
       worthless pursuits
will have plenty of poverty.
The faithful will abound
                 with blessings...

              Proverbs 28. 19-20

(When we are faithful
to cultivate
the one square foot
          patch of ground
that God has entrusted
   each one of us,
God multiplies blessings
  that reverberate
  throughout the world.
God does not grant
      enough to share,
not even limited to leftovers,
but goodness in every degree.
Serving God faithfully
        is never insignificant.
Through every act of grace,
every opportunity for kindness,
every patch of dirt cultivated,
God transforms the landscape.
We are so myopic
  to what we see God can do
through us.)

O LORD,
May we be faithful
with our time,
our talent,
and what You have
   placed before us.
May we be steadfast
in our work
and vision
and attitudes
to serve You for Your glory,
no matter where
    You place us today.
Multiply our work
for the goodness of this world,
even in what we
         cannot yet see.
You have placed us
    for Your glory
    and purposes
even in this.
If we only knew
  how You are using us,
we would not hesitate.
We can trust that
       You are working
        as we work.


Saturday, November 27, 2021

 

For this reason,
make every effort
  to supplement your faith
                       with virtue,
and virtue with knowledge,
and knowledge with self-control,
and self-control with steadfastness,
and steadfastness with godliness,
and godliness
         with brotherly affection,
and brotherly affection with love.

                 2 Peter 1. 5-7

(Every one of these qualities,
    every one of these strengths,
don't just show up on our doorstep,
but are based and deeply rooted
  in intentional daily decisions.
Every effort,
every opportunity to practice,
allows ourselves to train
    and engrave these strengths
          layer by layer,
          step by step,
    choosing to do something new.
What we face is not a hardship
            nor an affliction
            nor a pothole,
but an opportunity to practice
    what leads us deeper in Him.
"The proof of desire is
               in the pursuit."
          -- Chris Davis.)

O LORD,
May we not just be aware
of these qualities,
but practice them in our lives
      and before others
that we may know You more.
May our journey and outcome
        be radically transformed
by practicing these strengths,
     over and over again.
Each step changes
   the trajectory of our lives.
How differently we can
approach and respond
           in daily life
because of Your Presence
   and residence in us.
Grant to us the mind of Christ
    in whatever we do today,
    wherever we go,
    among whomever we are.
Glory be to You, O God.


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Friday, November 26, 2021

 

...but there is
   a God in heaven
who reveals mysteries...

         Daniel 2. 28

(And that makes
    all the difference
in whatever we face.
It is not a mystery
              to Him,
but His hand
and His redeeming.
in His way,
in His timing,
for His glory.
Even if we do not understand,
         He does.)

O LORD,
May we know that
because of You
we do not just have hope,
   but we can know You.
Help us to trust You
   even more
in whatever we face.
We are not in this alone.
     You are with us.
  We need not fear,
      just to be faithful to You.
Even in this.
You weave Your glory
   seamlessly through it.