Monday, June 22, 2009

A tribute to my DAD


Yesterday was father's day.  I have always loved holidays that celebrate people in our lives - Mother's Day, Grandparent's Day, Anniversary's & Birthdays - because it gives you the opportunity to tell them how much you appreciate them.  So often, in our busy lives these days, we do not take the time to really express how we feel about those closest to us.  It's so important to say the things on our hearts....to let people know how much we love them and what it is we love most about them!

So, back to yesterday..........we had my parents and some dear friends join us for a BBQ.  It was great to have them here.  It was a busy afternoon of preparing food, enjoying some good wine, visiting and - of course- eating!  But, somewhere amidst all of the hub-bub of housefull of rowdy teenagers, an overactive dog and everyone else in between.....I had this overwhelming feeling of enormous  love & appreciation for my Dad.  

My Dad has always been a man of incredible sacrifice.  Most of my fondest memories of him are full of his fun-loving, self-sacrificing, kind-hearted and Christ-like heart.  I remember as a small child he would gather together all the neighborhood kids on our block and play frisbee-golf until it was so dark we couldn't even see the frisbee anymore (there were no other Dad's anywhere to be seen).  Many of these kids were unchurched at the time and he would load many of them up in our family car and drive us all to church, sunday-school, vacation Bible school and youth group events every week.  Many of these people are still walking solidly with Jesus today!  Praise God!!.......................Another thing I've always loved about my Dad is how he would strive so hard to read the Bible to us, when I was growing up.  Family devotions were a very regular occurrence in our home and most of the time, it was my Dad who would read the Bible to us and discuss spiritual truths regularly.  To this day I see my Dad as a man who sets out to be in God's Word daily, an example that I still benefit from today, as do my children................My Dad has always been the kind of guy who would give you his last dime, if you genuinely had a need for it.  I remember being on a family trip one time and  we encountered a homeless man who asked my Dad for some money.  Most people would have just walked right on by and ignored such a request from a stranger on the street - but my Dad took the man down the street and bought him a meal right then and there.  It was kind, compassionate acts like this that taught me to give to others, even when you don't HAVE to.  He has routinely been "Jesus" with skin on to many people over the years, some close friends, some complete strangers..................Dad is all about his family, too.  He loves to have his kids & grandkids around as much as possible.  He loves his family with every ounce of his being!  He has always been ready to drop everything and rush to the side of any one of us when we were in a bind, or a crisis of any kind.  Once, in college, I was rushed to the emergency room in Newberg at 3:00 am and my Dad drove 90 miles an hour to get there and be with me and make sure that I was alright.  I am certain that he would move heaven and earth, if he had to, in order to make sure that any one of our family members was okay......................My Dad is great FUN, too!  He is all about having a great time and finding a way to make ordinary things extraordinary!  He is such a kid at heart!  He has custom-designed many a scavenger hunt for me and my siblings, over the years, and I'm not too sure who had more fun on the hunt - us, or him???

So, by now you can surely tell how fond I am of my Daddy!  He is an amazing man and I truly feel privileged and blessed to have him.  He is so much more than a Dad....he's part of my foundation in Christ, he's my rock-solid support, he is the picture of unconditional love, he's my hero, and he gives the biggest, best hugs of anybody I know!    I thank God for so richly blessing me with my Dad and I pray that I will have him by my side for many, many more Father's Day's to come!

  ".....choose for yourself, this day, whom you will serve.....but as for me and my household, WE WILL SERVE THE LORD!"........................Joshua 24:15

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Made to WORSHIP


"Oh for a thousand tongues to sing my great redeemer's praise!"...this is a line from a favorite hymn of mine.  I love this line, because it catches exactly how my heart feels when I'm praising God....it's like I don't have the ability to express my praise with just my one mouth (however big it may be).  The Bible says that we were created to praise God and bring Him glory & honor with every ounce of our being.  I am convinced that when we do just that, we are truly fulfilling our greatest purpose in life!  

There is no high like praising the MOST HIGH (a favorite quote from Beth Moore)!!!

One of my favorite things in all the world is walking my 4 mile route through my neighborhood while listening to my favorite praise songs.  If you were to drive past me anywhere along that route, it would not be unusual to see me with my hands held high and singing along....a bit unusual, I suppose, compared to most of the other people out walking/running -- but it is, BY FAR,  the BEST way to start the day!!!   

The beauty of worship is how God even allows us to be ushered into His holy presence.  We are fallen, sinful beings....how it is possible for us to enter His presence and not be utterly destroyed---that is amazing grace in action, right there!!!  But even more ~ once we get there God reveals Himself to us further.  He shows us His awesomeness and then fills us with more of His Spirit to revive us and give us renewed life.  We are then motivated to repentance with perpetuates us to fall on our faces in TOTAL SURRENDER and adoration of such incredible merciful God.  It is almost too much for me to comprehend.

When I see God as He is, I am in the perfect light to see myself as I really am...every possibility of human goodness flees me in the presence of God's glory.  I am humbled and therefore able to really enter into worship of my Creator and Savior.  Humility gets a bad rap in our modern-day times.  It's viewed as being weak.  But the opposite of humility is pride.  Daniel 4:37 says, "...those who walk in pride, He is able to humble."  God hates pride.  It leaves no room for Him.  It is one of the biggest obstacles that can get in the way of our relationship with Christ.  Thankfully, God is faithful to remove the obstacles when we draw near to Him and ask Him to.  Hallelujah!


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Of Mice and Sin...a lesson in getting rid of "the sin that so easily entangles us"

I have always had a huge aversion to mice.  I don't know why, but they just seem to unnerve me.  It's not that they're vicious or particularly scary....they simply freak me out!  Why this random topic of mice, you ask?  Well, we recently retrieved our trailer from the barn we store it in so we could get it ready to go camping.  This is an annual ritual for us, as we always go on our first camping trip of the year over Memorial day weekend.  Much to our dismay, there was evidence that mice had been "camping" in our trailer over the winter.  They wreaked havoc all over the place, destroying things everywhere!  Mice are not clean little things and they leave a disgusting mess in their wake.  Suffice it to say that we had to clean, scrub and disinfect every square inch of our trailer.  It took the better part of 2 solid days to do it all.  What was most frustrating of all was trying to figure out how in the world they got into the trailer in the first place.  Throughout our cleaning frenzy I couldn't help but see the object lesson that was taking shape before me ---  Just like the mice in our trailer - so it is with sin in our lives.  Once we allow even the smallest bit of access for sin to take root in us, before long it runs rampant and infects everything.  Then it is imminently necessary for us to confess it sooner rather than later, or else we will have one giant MESS on our hands (and in our hearts and minds)!  Thankfully we have a Savior who died for us so that we could be cleansed and forgiven in just such times when we let our guard down and allow sin to creep in.  

"....let us throw off everything that hinders us and the sin that so easily entangles and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.  Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith..." - Hebrews 12:1 & 2a

* Footnote to this story......the 3rd day of getting the trailer ready, I opened one of the cupboards in the back bedroom of the trailer to get some linens out.  This cupboard is completely separate and, we thought, totally unaccessible for the mice.  However, shortly after I opened the door, I was startled to find that there was a LIVE mouse in there running to opposite side of the cupboard!  Another lesson to be learned????  Be VERY CAREFUL to make sure you search your heart for every hint of sin.  Because just about the time you decide that it couldn't possibly affect a particular area of your life.....you may just find it, not only living there - but thriving and taking real root.