Thursday, September 29, 2011

Are you Dressed??

How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?  How much time do you spend putting on your makeup, fixing your hair, choosing your clothes, coordinating your jewelry?  Some of you take an hour or more...some of you could take just a few more minutes!  But, in general, we take care with how we look before we venture out of the house.  I have one friend who was taught that you NEVER leave your house without makeup on and being completely dressed - in other words, no running to the mailbox in your pj's!  Or to the store in your painting clothes!  And I do believe we ought to take care not to be immodest or a poor testimony for the Lord when we're going out.  (But, I confess, I do give my skin a break on Saturdays if I'm just running to Walmart!)

But God sees our hearts.  God is more concerned with what we "look like" on the inside.  So - how much time do you spend "cleaning" your heart - confessing sin?  How much time do you spend "fixing your mind" - reading God's Word?  How carefully do you pull out the "armour of truth"?  How much time do you spend "grooming" a right attitude?  a sweet spirit?  a gracious tongue?  How much time do you spend asking God to prepare you for the day to come?  For grace and mercy to deal with whatever comes your way today?

Your body and face can be perfectly attired, but it will be your spirit, your attitude, your behavior that will leave an impression on those around you today - and on your heavenly Father.

"Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel; but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price." - 1 Peter 3:3-4

How well "adorned" are YOU today?

Friday, September 23, 2011

Ladies Bible Study - 9/22/11

When I read something, my mind creates an image of what I'm reading.  In Matthew 7, Jesus talks about the "narrow" way and the "wide" way.  Few are on the narrow way; many are on the wide way.  In my mind, I have always pictured a narrow dirt path, winding through a field as the "narrow" way.  On that path are just a few people, some side by side, some alone, walking in a long line.  The "wide" way, in my mind, has looked more like a 5-lane highway that has been closed off to traffic, and instead is a throng of people, shoulder-to-shoulder, all surging forward, but without any idea where they are going.  Like the teaming masses gather in Times Square for New Year's Eve, but moving instead of standing.

Last night's bible study changed my picture of the "narrow" way.

The narrow way leads to heaven; the wide way to destruction, or hell.  Few will find their way to heaven, choosing instead to take a more "popular" route; an easy route; a wide and comfortable route.  The way to heaven is narrow because the only way is through Jesus.  In fact, the "strait gate", as scripture calls it, is only wide enough for ONE person at a time.  Why?  Because when we realize our own sinfulness and God's holiness; when we realize Jesus died for our sins; when we humbly bow before Him - we do it alone.  We cannot gain salvation riding piggy-back on someone else's salvation; we cannot carry with us our baggage and our excuses and our rationalizations; we cannot bring our friends or loved ones - we come alone and we come in humility.  The narrow gate is only big enough for one - nothing and no one else fits through the gate with us.

In fact, my mental image of the narrow way now has the gate built into the base of the cross.  

I am on the narrow way.  I gave my life to Jesus on March 1, 1981.  He died for me, taking on a punishment that was meant for me.  I have opened my life to him - it is His to do with as He pleases.  An easy exchange to make for the reward of being allowed to spend all eternity with Him in heaven.  In fact, the more I think about it, the more I realize what a win-win situation it is.  There is no "down" side for me...Jesus took the punishment for MY sin; I didn't have to suffer that.  All I have to do is let Him control my life - a God who is loving and merciful and righteous and just and holy and who plans only for my "good" - and then I get to spend eternity in heaven with Him.  Why would I not want to live for Him??  Do I really think I am better suited to control my own life?  Me, a sinful, prideful, woman, who cannot see the future nor know the hearts and thoughts of others?  Me, whose vision is limited and imperfect and flawed by my own misconceptions?  I think God knows best, and I trust him.

Are you on the narrow way?  Or are you searching?  Find the cross.  The gate to the narrow way is there...