Christian Reflection and Prayer

Meditations and Prayers

2009/5/30

SUDDENLY HE WAS STANDING THERE

@ 08:44 AM (5 months, 10 days ago)

Scripture:

The disciples were meeting behind locked
doors because they were afraid of the Jewish
leaders. Suddenly, Jesus was standing
there among them! John 20:19

Reflection:

On that day, when Jesus Christ, the
Savior of the world, was executed on
the cross, it seemed like the world
suddenly stopped.  His followers were
depressed, angry, afraid, and without
hope.  But God the Father had a plan
that was, even then,  being perfectly
carried out.  Guess what?  God's
plan is in your life today!  Jesus
Christ is standing there right beside
you all the way.  Take advantage
of the closeness of Christ, and be
an active participant in God's plan.
JESUS IS KNOCKING OPEN THE
DOOR!!!!!!

Prayer:

Oh Lord there are time when I'm
angry and depressed.  I know You
are there standing beside me.  I
know You're there for me. Give
me the wisdom to accept Your
help and the strength to use it.
In Your Holy Name, Jesus Christ
my Lord AMEN.

2009/5/27

LISTEN TO HIS VOICE

@ 12:20 PM (5 months, 13 days ago)

Scripture:

John 10:3-4 (New International Version)

3The watchman opens the gate for him,
and the sheep listen to his voice. He
calls his own sheep by name and leads
them out. 4When he has brought out all
his own, he goes on ahead of them, and
his sheep follow him because they know
his voice.

Reflection:

You know what drives me absolutely
crazy?  When someone walks up
behind me and covers my eyes, and
says;  Guess who?  Then I have to
go through the agony of having to
guess.  Now if it is someone I haven't
talked to in awhile, I may not
recognize the voice.  But I quickly
recognize the voices of those
people I talk to regularly.  Usually
all they have to do is say, Guess
who, and I know them instantly.

The same is true when God speaks
to us.  If we are in touch with Him
frequently, if we often feel Him
speaking to our hearts, we know
instantly that it is God's voice that
we hear.  But if we don't listen for it,
if it's been a long time since we
were quiet enough to hear Him
speaking to us, we may not
recognize what's happening.
The only way we can recognize
God's voice is to hear it often. If
we keep in communication with
our God, we learn the sound of
His voice, the warmth of His love,
the encouragement of His grace.
OPEN YOUR HEART AND LISTEN!

Prayer:

Lord teach me to recognize Your
voice quickly!  Whether I am alone,
or in crowds of people.  I want to
hear and identify Your voice.  Be my
shepherd Lord, and I will be one of
Your sheep, who knows and responds
to what you say.  In Jesus Name Amen.

2009/5/22

SAYING GOODBYE TO MOM

@ 12:38 PM (5 months, 18 days ago)

Scripture:

John 11:25 (New International Version)

 25Jesus said to her, "I am the
resurrection and the life. He
who believes in me will live, even
though he dies;

I wanted to let all my friends know
that my lovely and beautiful mother
passed away last evening at 9:15.  
My mothers deepest desire was to
go home to the Lord.  She was a
woman of dignity and a woman of faith.  
Because of her I grew up in the Church
and became a minister.  Through my
mothers love and prayers, I came to
know a strong and loving faith.  
My mother was a gifted and talented
pianist and organist.  She was the
church organist for 63 years. At the
age of 19, she was accepted at one
of the greatest schools of music in
the United States, but turned it down
to marry my father.  
She was a good and loving person,
and all who new her respected and
loved her.  She was known as
"One Classy Woman" who was
always dignified and compassionate.  
Upon my ordination, I had never seen
such pride in her face.  She told me
that night that her prayers had been
answered.  She had prayed, since I
was born, that one day I would become
an ordained minister.  And  now her
dreams and prayers for me had come true.
She was my mother, my mentor, my
best friend, and my best girl.  I am sad
that I will not see or talk to her again on
this earth, but I am so very happy that my
mother has gone home.

GOODBYE MOM  UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN

LOVE YOU
YOUR SON KIM

2009/5/21

IT IS A FIGHT TO THE FINISH

@ 05:13 PM (5 months, 19 days ago)

Scripture:

14They will make war against the Lamb,
but the Lamb will overcome them because
he is Lord of lords and King of kings—and
with him will be his called, chosen and
faithful followers."
Revelation 17:14 (New International Version)

Reflection:

I'm not much for war, I have a tendency to
believe the many references that Christ
used when He talked of Peace and Love.
It is very difficult to love your enemy and
try to kill him at the same time.  
War has been fought for, so called noble
causes, and some for selfish gain.  Many
have gone to war believing their destiny
was to rule the world, others fought to make,
what they believe, the world a safe, saner
place.  One of the big problems with war
is that it is so very difficult to know the
difference between the heroes and the
villains.  
There is a war that will take place, as a
matter of fact, the battles are going on now.
In this war there is no mistaking the good
guys from the bad guys.  It is the war
between Satan and God. It is a fight to the
finish, but God will emerge triumphant!
By the way who side are you on?

Prayer:

Father when it comes right down to it, I
would often rather quit than fight.  But I
remember that Your Son endured death
on the cross, so that I might enjoy His
triumph.  In my own battles, Father, keep
me mindful of the Savior Who stands with
me.  In His name I pray  AMEN

2009/5/18

THE LIVING TRUTH

@ 04:42 PM (5 months, 22 days ago)

Jesus said…"I came to bring truth
to the world. All who love the truth
recognize that what I say is true."
John 18:37 NLT

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2009/5/17

SOMETIMES YOU JUST WANT TO THANK HIM

@ 12:53 PM (5 months, 23 days ago)

Thank You Jesus

For living for me
For dying for me
For rising for me
For coming for me
For loving me
For being there for me!

Thank You Jesus

AMEN

2009/5/15

GIVING UP POWER

@ 01:40 PM (5 months, 25 days ago)

Scripture:

You will show me the way
of life, granting me the joy
of your presence and the
pleasures of living with
you forever.
Psalm 16:11 NLT

Quote:

It takes a radical break to
turn a man from earth's
trash to heaven's treasure.
Vance Havner

Reflection:

One of the most difficult things for me, is
too give and trust my life to God.  For some
reason this is a very difficult for me to do.
Giving up any power or any control is not
easy.  I struggled with this for a
long time.  When I did finally entrust
my life to God, I discovered something
very important.  When I said, "God I
put it into your hands you take care of it"
nothing seemed to happen.  But when I
said, "You call the shots Lord, give me
the strength to do thy well."  I became
a good and faithful servant. Things
would begin to happen, my problem
was solved, sometimes it took a long
time, but God was there with me. You
see I was serving God and He was
working through me.  He is still there
and is still working through me, and He
will forever!

The empty basket  (True Story)

When Palestine was partitioned,
Maltar and his family were stranded
in Jerusalem. Daily his family read
the Lord's promises, such as those
of Psalm 34. One day Maltar said,
"Children, we finished the last of our
food for breakfast. We have no money.
We'll tell this only to the Lord, and I'll
go out with this basket." SO THEY
PRAYED AROUND THE EMPTY
BASKET.

Maltar went to the bank, but there
was still no money coming through.
As he turned to go, he saw a friend
from his hometown in the line. He'd
left before the worst troubles and
banked his money in Jerusalem.
"Maltar!" his friend cried. "What
are you doing here?"

"We were on holiday in our small
house in Jerusalem and weren't
able to get back home," Maltar said.

"Then you must be having money
problems. How are you managing?"

"Fine," Maltar told him and left the
bank.

His friend overtook him: "You can't
be fine, Maltar, with nine kids to feed."
He dropped a handful of bank notes
into the basket.
The children, waiting at the gate,
stared in wonder as Maltar returned
with an overflowing basket.
Patricia St. John
in Finding God Between a Rock and
Hard Place

David said, "Those who honor [God]
will have all they need" (Psalm 34:9).
 Why not claim that promise today?

Adapted from Men of Integrity
Devotional Bible with devotions from
the editors of Men of Integrity, a
publication of Christianity Today I
International (Tyndale, 2002), entry
for May 13.

2009/5/12

BEING HONEST WITH GOD

@ 06:46 PM (5 months, 28 days ago)

Scripture:

I am disgusted with my life. Let me complain freely.
I will speak in the bitterness of my soul. Job 10:1

Reflection:

The story of Job shows, what we would call a good
man Christlike by all account. This good man loses
everything, suffers unbelievable pain, and then is
“resurrected” to a better life.
Through out the book of Job, we see, a certain
reverence that Job showed to God. But that
reverence and respect for God didn't stop him
from being honest about his struggles. In this
verse we observe how Job tells God that he is
disgusted with his life. He complains freely, and
he speaks of the bitterness of his soul.
Like Job we need to be worshipful and respectful
to God, but we can also be straight with God.
WE NEED TO BE HONEST WITH GOD.
God is there for you, His ear is tuned to you.
Be honest with God let Him know your struggles,
your problems.  GOD IS THERE FOR YOU.

Prayer:

Thank you God for being there for me.  I need
to learn to be honest with You, to let you know
my struggles and problems, and then give them
to You. I really believe that with Your help, I
can work out all my problems. THANK YOU
GOD FOR BEING MY GOD.  In Jesus Name
Amen.

2009/5/10

A MOTHER'S DAY PRAYER

@ 04:32 PM (6 months, 13 hours ago)

Every Mother's Prayer
I pray you'll be my eyes
And watch her where she goes
And help her to be wise
Help me to let go

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2009/5/8

FORGIVE THEM ALL

@ 06:08 PM (6 months, 2 days ago)

Though our hearts are filled with sins, you
forgive them all.
Psalm 65:3 NLT

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2009/5/3

DO NOT BE AFRAID

@ 04:20 AM (6 months, 8 days ago)

(From God's Daily Promises)

Scripture:

The Lord who created you says:
"Do not be afraid, for I have ransomed
you. I have called you by name; you
are mine. When you go through deep
waters and great trouble, I will be with
you."  Isaiah 43:1-2 NLT

Think about this when things get
tough for you.  God Bless You

Two Margarets

Margaret MacLachlan and
Margaret Wilson, Covenanters
in Wigtown, Scotland, were
tried for their faith on April 13,
1865, for refusing to take the
Oath of Abjuration, which
stated that the Church of God
is a department of the State.
Found guilty of rebellion,
attending field meetings, and
worshiping in places other than
a church, they were ordered to
receive their sentences on their
knees. When they refused to bow
before anyone but God, they were
forced down to their knees and then
were sentenced to death by drowning.

On May 11, 1685, the two faithful
Margarets were tied to posts and
staked in the sea as the tide was
rising. The older Margaret (MacLachlan)
was farther out. They were given many
chances to recant their beliefs, but they
stood firm and resolute.

Margaret MacLachlan remained silent,
her eyes closed throughout the ordeal,
communing with Christ until death. As
the tide rose eighteen-year-old Margaret
Wilson began to sing a Covenanter
rendition of Psalm 25:7. Then, she recited
from Romans 8: "We are more than
conquerors through him that loves us.…"

After the waves washed over her head,
the soldiers pulled her out, pleading with
her one last time to "pray for the king!"
She prayed, but her pray was, "Lord, give
him repentance, forgiveness, and salvation,
if it be Thy holy will." The angry soldiers
threw her back into the water, and she joined
Margaret MacLachlan before the throne.

We may never face the rising tide of the sea,
but the deep waters of trouble and loss can
be just as overwhelming. How do you react
when you feel you are about to drown in the
rising tide of your own troubles?

Adapted from The One Year® Book of
Christian History by E. Michael and Sharon
Rusten (Tyndale, 2003), entry for May 11.