Clearing Streams that hinder Calling

The grands came out to spend the day this weekend.  Inevitably we found water to play in, even if it’s really too cold to be playing in water.  Of course there were many admonitions about ‘don’t get your feet wet’ but actually they thought they would like to take their shoes off and really get into this! We obliged, figuring these city kids may as well find out about the effect of changing seasons on water temperatures. Determined to love it despite our caution, they did!

We made our way to the stream where they’d played earlier in the summer and began building dams and sailing ‘boats’ of sticks and generally making up for lost time away from water!  And I was reminded of my own childhood near a stream. I didn’t build dams. For me the challenge was to see the water flow better.  I loved to clear leaves from the stream that ran through the little woods in back of our house…

Life is like a stream. It can get clogged with non-essentials that impede the flow of life as it was intended for us.  I’ve been enjoying Wendell Berry’s book, Jayber Crow* this month with some other blog readers at Living our Days. In it Berry explores the idea of calling from the perspective of a man who has lived out his days in a way he hadn’t at first intended. He had thought he should make something more of himself than his mere humble beginnings suggested. And he set out to become a preacher. When that option fails him, he ends up following the river back to his humble beginnings and taking up quite naturally the role of small town barber.  The imagery of the river figures largely in his story and so it seemed fitting to return to a post I wrote a few years back as I was muddling through change and trying to sort out my own purpose in life.  This seems to a perpetual issue for me, so it was instructive and encouraging at this bend in the stream of my life too.  I trust it will be for you as well:

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I’ve been thinking lately of my life as an obstructed streamlet. As a kid our house adjoined a small woods through which a stream trickled carrying run-off from the surrounding farmland to the small lake where we skated in the winter and might catch a fish or two in the summer. Every year leaves would fall and rot and clog the flow of water to the lake.  I appointed myself the task of dragging the leaves and muck away so the water could run freely. In company with my dogs and a stick it was a happy pastime.

Now, at this stage in my life, this lull between stages actually,  I am taking stock of the baggage I’ve hauled around for all these years, both literally and figuratively. I’m not only cleaning out drawers and whole rooms for better utility and greater beauty but I’m looking at long-held habits– ways of thinking, acting and reacting. Habitual burdens that make life heavy and clog my streams. And I am thinking the time is now, if ever they are to be jettisoned—these fears I haven’t challenged and the pride that fuels them. These endless reasons why this or that is not feasible and really not a good idea after all…  I long to be done with them.

What am I waiting for?  Why do we cling to our baggage instead of checking it through to never-never-land!  What would it take to drag all this muck out of the stream so it can run freely.

If I wait till I have ‘ME’ all figured out

my fears, doubts and foibles

ironed out—solved—vanquished

my purpose in life clearly charted and understood….

All questions answered

All uncertainties clarified.

When then will I begin…

to try my hand at the things I am drawn to

to serve in love according to my design

available

a living sacrifice

‘as-is’

imperfect, weak, and ineffectual in glaring ways,

BUT chosen, appointed, useful, and declared ‘just right’

because of Jesus—who died on my behalf

—who lives to intercede for me (and you)

Who infuses my mind with truth,

my heart with desire,

my hands with strength,

that is equal to His purposes for my life.

Not equal to my ideals perhaps,

nor to my envies

nor to my every whim or compulsion

But equal to His calling and intents—

His image overlaid on my uniquely created personhood.

He is prepared to take me ‘as is’,

His servant,

for His own glory.

What am I waiting for?

 

A scene from my childhood comes back to me now.  I have long had this compulsion to be more dedicated, more holy, more ‘something-I-don’t-seem-to-be’, more pleasing… In this instance I recall I had plunked down with my journal in a quiet place in the wood, not far from that streamlet I had cleared, and I was considering what it would mean  to be a ‘bondservant’. Marked for life, by one’s own choice, as the slave of a cherished Master.  Paul called himself ‘a bondservant of Christ’.  I wanted to be that too.  My reasons may have been more a prideful compulsion to please, than a pure love of my Master.  I remember being sober and fearful to trust Him with my life.  But I wanted to trust.  Little knowing what this would entail in the years still ahead of my young-teen self, I wrote out my commitment in words that day, pledging to be a bondservant of Christ.

And here I am, all these years later, still clearing leaves from streams, still sensing His Spirit beckoning me to trust Him to complete the good work He has started–to make of me all He has designed for me to be. But I find it is He who has done the serving. He who has been committed to me through the thick and the thin of my professed love.  And I know it will be His doing if living water is to flow through my streamlet or burdensome baggage yet be jettisoned from my life.  It is good to be bonded to such a Master!

With living words He woos me to more effectual service:

“Walk by my Spirit and you will not fulfill the lusts of the flesh… Whatever you do, do it as unto me. Abide in me. Walk in my yoke. It’s easy. It’s light….”

He beckons me to lay aside every weight to which sin clings so closely– these weights of expectation. These ‘should’s. These demands for things to be other than they are.  Unbelief and discontent with His provision cling closely to these weights. He calls me to lay them aside and run with endurance the race marked out for ME. (Heb.12:1) Not another’s race, but mine.

To trust God to complete the work he’s begun in us, this is the ‘obedience of faith’.(Rom.16:26) To live in confident hope of a yet-to-be-revealed righteousness, this is our salvation (Gal.5:5).  And for our every need, our every weakness, our every propensity for sin Jesus’ blood intercedes and grants us free access to God’s mercy and His grace. (Heb.4:14ff)  What more do we need?

What pleases God?  Jesus does.  He in me and I in Him,  this is enough. (Jn.15:4) Here may I rest my case, beside the quiet streams…

  1. Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
    Let me hide myself in Thee;
    Let the water and the blood,
    From Thy wounded side which flowed,
    Be of sin the double cure,
    Save from wrath and make me pure.
  2. Not the labor of my hands
    Can fulfill Thy law’s demands;
    Could my zeal no respite know,
    Could my tears forever flow,
    All for sin could not atone;
    Thou must save, and Thou alone.
  3. Nothing in my hand I bring,
    Simply to Thy cross I cling;
    Naked, come to Thee for dress;
    Helpless, look to Thee for grace;
    Foul, I to the fountain fly;
    Wash me, Savior, or I die.
  4. While I draw this fleeting breath,
    When my eyes shall close in death,
    When I rise to worlds unknown,
    And behold Thee on Thy throne,
    Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
    Let me hide myself in Thee.

Augustus M. Toplady, 1740-1778

–LS

‘…let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily hinders our progress.  And let us run with endurance the race that God has set before us. We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, on whom our faith depends from start to finish.’ (Hebrews 12:1,2 NLT)

Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. (Mat 11:28-30 KJV)

“… being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ” (Phl 1:6 NKJV)

*P.S. If Jayber Crow’s story interests you drop by my alternate blog, Dawn’s Quotes and Notes, https://dictationbydawn.wordpress.com/ for some more quotes and thoughts, posted Thursdays till the book is done! or come by Michele Morin’s blog at Living our Days for more discussion!

UPCYCLED FROM “CLEARING STREAMS”, OCT.4, 2013

 

Who is like the Lord?

Who is a God like you, pardoning iniquity and passing over transgression for the remnant of his inheritance? He does not retain his anger forever, because he delights in steadfast love.—All the paths of the Lord are steadfast love and faithfulness 

“O LORD, God of Israel, there is no God like you, in heaven above or on earth beneath, keeping covenant and showing steadfast love to your servants who walk before you with all their heart”—Moses said, “Please show me your glory.”—The LORD passed before him and proclaimed, “The LORD, the LORD, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, but who will by no means clear the guilty…See, I have taken away your sins, and now I am giving you these fine new clothes. 

You must make allowance for each other’s faults and forgive the person who offends you.  Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others.—Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.—Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.— so you should rather turn to forgive and comfort him, or he may be overwhelmed by excessive sorrow.  So I beg you to reaffirm your love for him. … Anyone whom you forgive, I also forgive. Indeed, what I have forgiven, if I have forgiven anything, has been for your sake in the presence of Christ, so that we would not be outwitted by Satan; for we are not ignorant of his designs.

Who is like the Lord?

Beloved, we are God’s children now, and what we will be has not yet appeared; but we know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he is.— But thanks be to God, who in Christ always leads us in triumphal procession, and through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of him everywhere.—And as the Spirit of the Lord works within us, we become more and more like him and reflect his glory even more. 

Micah 7:18 ESV; Ps.25:10 ESV; I Kings 8:23 ESV; Ex.33:18 ESV; Ex. 34:6,7 ESV; Zech. 3:4 NLT; Col.3:13 NLT; Eph. 4:32 NASB; I Pet.4:8 ESV; II Cor.2:7-8, 10-11 ESV; I Jn.3:2 ESV;  II Cor.2:14 ESV; II Cor.3:18 NLT

Sunday’s sermon came from the prophet Micah, a call to turn from idols back to the living God, for after all, who is like Him?  Thirty-some years ago we named our one-of-a-kind firstborn Micah Gabriel.  Micah meaning ‘who is like the Lord?’ and Gabriel denoting ‘the Lord is my strength’.  He has a lifetime to live up to these things.  Which of us is like the Lord?

It’s intriguing to notice the trait by which God reveals Himself to His people when asked to show His glory.  He declares his steadfast love and forgiveness as representing the essence of His glory.   Moses witnessed it. Micah knew it.  Jesus lived it out and we, his followers are identified as such by the way we love and forgive one another.

Forgiven and forgiving we are rare perfume in a world accustomed to the stench of sin. Though sometimes (often?) thought odious, resented, and misunderstood by those yet blind to God’s glory, we are here to showcase its heavenly scent as the Spirit works in us what Christ has done for us.

Little by little He is remaking us into the image of God’s Son.  As we extend mercy and love to one another the world looking on sees something distinctly Christ-like. The one who said, “Forgive them for they know not what they do” as He was dying for the sake of sinners, calls us to do likewise.  May He grant us grace to love like this today!

 

Consider how things are going for you

This is what the LORD Almighty says: ‘Consider how things are going for you! Now go up into the hills, bring down timber, and rebuild my house. Then I will take pleasure in it and be honoured’, says the LORD. ‘You hoped for rich harvests, but they were poor. And when you brought your harvest home, I blew it away.  Why? Because my house lies in ruins.’ —And consider today (since I am not speaking to your children who have not known or seen it), consider the discipline of the LORD your God, his greatness, his mighty hand and his outstretched arm…—

And have you forgotten the exhortation that addresses you as sons? “My son, do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by him. For the Lord disciplines the one he loves, and chastises every son whom he receives.”—For this is the will of God, your sanctification—so now present your members as slaves to righteousness leading to sanctification.

Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body—But as for you, O man of God, flee these things. [the ‘all kinds of evil’ incited by the love of money]… Pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, steadfastness, gentleness. Fight the good fight of the faith.

Strengthen the weak hands, and make firm the feeble knees.  Say to those who have an anxious heart, “Be strong; fear not! Behold, your God will come with vengeance…He will come and save you.” …then shall the lame man leap like a deer, and the tongue of the mute sing for joy…And a highway shall be there, and it shall be called the Way of Holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it. It shall belong to those who walk on the way;

For your name’s sake, O LORD, pardon my guilt, for it is great.  Who is the man who fears the LORD? Him will he instruct in the way that he should choose.  His soul shall abide in well-being—The LORD says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you.” —Therefore, if anyone cleanses himself from what is dishonorable, he will be a vessel for honorable use, set apart as holy, useful to the master of the house, ready for every good work.

Haggai 1:7-9; Deut.11:2 ESV; Heb.12:5-6 ESV; I Thess.4:3 ESV; Rom.6:19 ESV; I Cor. 6:19-20 ESV; I Tim.6:11,12 ESV; Is.35:3-4,6,8 ESV; Ps.25:11-13 ESV; Ps.32:8 NLT; II Tim.2:21 ESV

My calling is a high and holy one.  Sin in my life will always mar the reflection God is working to perfect in me. He will not leave it to grow unchecked in a quiet corner. Especially not when I am reciting daily David’s words in Psalm 25: “Make me know your way, O Lord, lead me in your truth and teach me…”!!

The Word shows up the ‘old man’.  I am amazed and humbled at this God who sees all, who knows the silent rationalizations that flick through my mind justifying little sins to please myself. He will not let me reason my way to innocence, justifying the corners I have cut, the integrity I have let slip even in the smallest edges. He knows that sin unchecked will grow and will always steer me away from fellowship with Him and others.  So He calls me to attention, to confession, and then to restitution. Zaccheus becomes more than a children’s story. And his joy becomes mine! Jesus is glad to come to my house today, to dine with me, to celebrate God’s goodness in bringing the light of life to sinful man (and woman). Ours is a good, good Father. His Word our light and life.  I am grateful.

Oh, what joy for those whose rebellion is forgiven, whose sin is put out of sight!
Yes, what joy for those whose record the LORD has cleared of sin,
whose lives are lived in complete honesty!…
So rejoice in the LORD and be glad, all you who obey him!

Ps.32:1,2,11

–LS

The Word–don’t pursue spirituality without it

So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples,  and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”—I have passed on to them the words you gave me; and they accepted them and know that I came from you.—I have given them your word. And the world hates them because they do not belong to the world…keep them safe from the evil one…Make them pure and holy by teaching them your words of truth.

I am leaving you with a gift–peace of mind and heart.—I will send you the Counsellor–the Spirit of truth.  He will come to you from the Father and will tell you all about me.—When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all truth. 

Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.—But if you stay joined to me and my words remain in you, you may ask any request you like and it will be granted!—For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.—…as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word,  so that he might present the church to himself in splendor, without spot or wrinkle or any such thing, that she might be holy and without blemish. 

Moses said to them, “Take to heart all the words by which I am warning you today…For it is no empty word for you, but your very life…” 

 Jn.8:31-32 ESV; Jn.17:8 NLT; Jn.17:14-17 NLT; Jn.14:27 NLT; Jn.15:26 NLT; Jn.16:13 NLT; Ps.119:105 ESV; Jn.15:7 NLT; Heb.4:12 ESV; Eph.5:25-27 ESV; Deut.32:46,47 ESV

I’ve been reading a lot these days about forms of meditation, both secular and “Christian”.  I handle tote-loads of books donated to a local Christian thrift store and it soon becomes obvious that people are interested in spiritual answers to life’s troubles. The array of suggestions for peace of mind is varied but usually comes down to looking within and drawing on one’s own resources.  Meditation has become the panacea for all ills.  Everybody’s doing it (or at least recommending it!) What was once a thoroughly Biblical spiritual practice has been confounded by the practices of Buddhists and even of the ‘Desert Fathers’.  Where is the line to be drawn?  What is Biblical and what is not? One thing that jumps out at me in my study so far is that the spirituality taught in the Bible does not exist in a mindless experiential fog. It is parametered with Words.

While spiritual practitioners of other stripes insist that spirituality is at odds with absolutes, hindered by moral restraints and freed only by going within and refusing to pass judgment on my thoughts, letting them pass, transcending them till I get to the core of my being and find my own truth, my own answers…the spirituality portrayed in Scripture is fleshed out in non-negotiable Words.  Even one’s thoughts are to be brought to bow before its Truth. 

The record of God’s revelation to mankind is in a BOOK, using words, first the words of prophets, then of His own Son, the Word made flesh.  He has provided us in His Word the truths and promises necessary for life and godliness. He has instructed us to come into His presence with words–of thanks, praise and petition. We pray with words and expect to be heard by a personal and caring Father. He invites our allegiance to His Word. Abiding in and obeying His Words is the path of discipleship by which we will become like our Master.

Apart from this living and active Word of God spirituality runs amok.  Meditating on it is the source of all true spirituality.  

–LS

Take with you words and return to the LORD… Hosea 14:2

 

His Glory Shines through the Ordinary

I love your sanctuary, LORD, the place where your glory shines—For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us—Whatever I am now, it is all because God poured out His special favour on me—
Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God?

You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body—children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world—So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God—whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies, in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.

So, my dear brothers and sister, be strong and steady, always enthusiastic about the Lord’s work, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless. —For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen.

Ps.26:8 NLT; II Cor.4:6-7 ESV; I Cor.15:10 NLT;  I Cor.6:19,20 ESV; Phil.2:15 ESV; I Cor.10:31 ESV; I Pet.4:11 ESV;  I Cor.15:58; Rom.11:36 ESV

The Holy Immortal Invisible King of Kings and Lord of Lords delights to dwell in humankind by His Spirit. * To be there for the dish doing and the house cleaning, the comings and goings and all the ordinary moments in between.  God with us. God at home in us.  Here is a reality worth pondering when the task at hand seems menial.

What are you up to today? Whatever it is, do it mindful of God’s pleasure and glory. For this purpose He made you. For this He gladly indwells you. For this He gives you life and strength and abilities of all sorts. To him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.**

–LS

*But as many as received [Jesus], to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name. Jn.1:12
**Eph.3:21 ESV