Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Fill up

I was thinking about the tradition of giving up something for Lent vs taking on something. It seems lately I hear/read more people commemorating by taking on something. I haven’t read about the history of the Lent tradition except that it is to remind us again of Jesus 40 days in the wilderness. What frequently seems to be omitted is that Jesus was filled with Holy Spirit preceeding his wilderness experience. The wilderness time for Jesus was a time of total unity in the Godhead. God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit were all fully present and the angels were there as well. Imagining the scene, I also recall the visions in Revelation of God’s glory surrounded by heavenly hosts praising him and saying, “Holy, Holy, Holy”.
In the wilderness Jesus did not give up anything. He was filled and was - everything.

The wilderness is a time of filling. As it is written in Luke 11:24-28, if our home is swept clean, it cannot be left empty or evil will fill it with greater evil than before, but blessed our those who hear the word of God and obey. This is what the wilderness is about: hearing the word of God and then obeying. This is where we understand that Jesus spent time praying and communicating as One with the father, filled with Holy Spirit. The devil, ruler of this world, is powerless to affect God. It was 3 simple propositions which Jesus gave to the devil: Man can not live by bread alone, Worship and serve God only, and do not test the Lord.

As humans, many see the wilderness as the example of how Jesus was tempted by the devil at His point of ultimate weakness and then wins out. This makes the story into more of a myth and lends new or fragile Christians into thinking that they must give something up (relating this to Jesus fasting) and then at their weakest point thanking God for Jesus as Savior as they succumb to the temptations by the devil: i.e. they eat the ice cream! Then they can say that they are weak and go on with their ice cream or what have you.

That is not what this story is about. It is about us connecting with God through Jesus through emptying ourselves and filling with Holy Spirit through prayer and then with understanding we go forth and worship and serve the Lord in obedience to His Will.

That is what I think....

Tuesday, February 12, 2013


Isaiah 55:1-13  Interpretative word:
by Sharon Winters

 
Come to the Word of God.  Come without money or possessions.  How do you purchase the necessities without price?  What do you pay?  Don’t worry:  Jesus already paid ahead.  You need only partake of what is good:  the bread and rich food provided and paid for.

Listen carefully and intently;  seek the voice of the Lord, the Word of God. 

Let others know to listen as well.

Provide them with words of wisdom coming down from heaven.  The Word of God comes down and provides all the Wisdom necessary to accomplish God’s purpose; His sovereign will.  Until His Will be done on earth, God’s truth in Jesus, the Word, did not return to the Holy One.

We are to go out into this world in joy:  wrapped in the joy of knowing that we will be led back in peace.

We will spread goodness and kindness and love to our neighbor’s and in return we will return to our heavenly home in peace.  Amen

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Listen carefully


Isaiah 55:1-13  Application by Sharon Winters

Come to the Word of God.  Come without money or possessions.  How do you purchase the necessities without price?  What do you pay?  Don’t worry:  Jesus already paid ahead.  You need only partake of what is good:  the bread and rich food provided and paid for.

Listen carefully and intently;  seek the voice of the Lord, the Word of God. 

Let others know to listen as well.

Provide them with words of wisdom coming down from heaven.  The Word of God comes down and provides all the Wisdom necessary to accomplish God’s purpose; His sovereign will.  Until His Will be done on earth, God’s truth in Jesus, the Word, did not return to the Holy One.

We are to go out into this world in joy:  wrapped in the joy of knowing that we will be led back in peace.

We will spread goodness and kindness and love to our neighbor’s and in return we will return to our heavenly home in peace.  Amen