Enjoying God Is a Command

I have been facing some struggles with my health lately and have found God has helped me to grow in holding onto His peace (at least most if the time). But real joy as I understand it has seemed far away and I prayed this morning for God’s help. So finding this post today I not only was encouraged but I hope this will be a blessing to others going through a valley.

Sinclair Ferguson: While shaking hands at the church door, ministers are sometimes greeted with a spontaneous, “I really enjoyed that!”—which is immediately followed by, “Oh! I shouldn’t really say that, should I?” I usually grip tighter, hold the handshake a little longer, and say with a smile, “Doesn’t the catechism’s first question encourage us to […]

Enjoying God Is a Command

Reconciled

But Esau ran to meet him and embraced him and fell on his neck and kissed him, and they wept. Genesis 33:4

You might have heard the question about what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. Let me say that for those of us who have raised boys – we know that answer!. We who have pleaded or even demanded our sons to: “Just be nice to each other!” or asked; “Can’t you two get along for five minutes?”

A Rare and peaceful monet

this scene of reconciliation between Jacob and his brother Esau is a greater miracle than even walking on water. These guys had lied, cheated, and tricked one another and in Esau’s case even plotted the murder of his brother. Our son’s battles evidenced by assorted holes in walls, a broken door and angry accusations flying across our home seem mild by comparison. But we have also been blessed to live long enough to see these same guys giving each other cars; sharing their homes when divorce came knocking on the door and most importantly learning to listen to one another.

In light of the current chaos in America today we can draw hope from the reconciliation of these radically different brothers. It took a crisis to force them to finally focus; not on what separated them but on remembering that they were family. As family God is calling for us to meet together for embracing not injuring; weeping not shouting and forgiving as God has freely forgiven anyone who kneels where the ground is level at the foot of the cross.

Quiet Sunday Praise

In the grip of Covid and Crisis; my heart hungers for simpler and sweeter times. But it is easy to forget that those also had their own measure of sorrows and conflict. How wonderful to hear the gentle voices of Lindsay and Brackin sing this old Quaker hymn reminding us that there is no better moment than today to lift our Utmost praise for our Highest Lord and Savior. May God bless you with His unshakable peace and uninterrupted joy!