28 February 2011

Joshua 1:1-9 Mediation

Upon reflection after reading Joshua 1:1-9. One thing seemed to hit me like a brick wall.  Throughout the passage we are told "To Be Strong and Courageous".  Part of how we can be strong and courageous hit me from verse 8.  We are told to not allow the Book of the Law depart from our mouth, then proceeds to instruct us to "mediate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it.  Then you will be prosperous and successful".

Mediate?? As I understand and what I do...is read scripture early in the morning and quietly ponder and reflect on it throughout the day.  In doing so...I believe this quiets your spirit and one is more receptive to hear what God has for us to hear.

When we mediate...I humbly believe not only does it quiet our spirit, but purifies my heart. In doing so, I believe it will sharpen our perception and understanding of God's word.  Psalm 119:105 "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."  The Bible can give you and me a discernment we did not have before.  Mediation also clarifies our direction.  Proverbs 3:5-6, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths."  This particular scripture is encouraging to me, as I am sure for those of us facing current economic and life challenges, burdens or heartache.  God is willing to show us how to walk through it successfully.  Bottom line...mediation and focusing on Scripture makes it easier to hear our God's guidance.

Mediation can also become our compass into God's word.  We also will most likely recall God's faithfulness in our lives and gain hope for the future.  Basically...as we remember such experiences...it can give you and I courage when we feel afraid.

Now comes, I believe the critical question we need to ask.  If I do not obey God, what will happen?  Remember...every action, good or bad, has a consequence.  We reap what we sow. 


Lastly, as we recall His promise to be with us at all times: The Lord told Joshua the He would never forsake him.  Scripture says you and I have the same assurance today.  Our God has all power to guide and direct us and give us success in life.

So what do you plan to do today?  Rush through your devotional or scripture today?  Or mediate, ponder, reflect on the words of God?  I choose today...to increase my mediation.

10 February 2011

Patience and God's Clock

In accordance to (1 Peter 5:6, NIV), "Humble yourselves, therefore, under God's mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time." 

We humans beings are, by nature, impatient.  We know what we want, and we know exactly when we want it - RIGHT NOW!  But, God knows better.  He has created a world that unfolds according to His own timetable, not ours.

As indicated in (2 Peter 1:6, NLT), "Knowing God leads to self-control.  Self-Control leads to patient endurance, and patient endurance leads to godliness."  I can relate to this, still unemployed now for nearly 16 months...we are to be patient.  God is using our today's difficulties to  strengthen you for tomorrow.  The God that makes things grow will help you bear fruit.

Are bearing fruit?  Are you standing firm?  Are you trusting in our Lord?  Are you keeping the faith?... 

Do not hang on...but stand firm...Ephesians 6:10-18.