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Merry Christmas!

December 25, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

“For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6

“An ordinary night with ordinary sheep and ordinary shepherds. And were it not for a God who loves to hook an “extra” on the front of the ordinary, the night would have gone unnoticed. The sheep would have been forgotten, and the shepherds would have slept the night away. But God dances among the common. And that night He did a waltz.” Max Lucado

Wishing you a Merry Christmas as you celebrate the birth of Jesus, the Greatest Gift ever given!

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Where is Jesus in the Christmas Frenzy?

December 14, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

I have always loved snow. If I had a favorite season, winter could be it because of Christmas and snow. But I like all the seasons and can’t choose one over the other as an overall favorite. Today I’m thinking about winter, snow, and Christmas. Not only the “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas” kind of thoughts, although I do hope we have a white Christmas. It won’t make Christmas any better to have snow, it will just make it look prettier outside. Like the picture below, where everything is covered in beautiful white snow. The brown of bare trees and shrubs dressed in a blanket of glistening white transforms the landscape from drab to sparkling.

Snow and Ice

There are a few bad things about snow, not the least of which is how dangerous it is to drive in or on it, especially if you aren’t used to it. If there’s several inches of snow, it can get blown into drifts that bury the sidewalk, steps, and anything left outside. Also, when it melts it can be a slushy mess that mixes with the road salt and coats your car.

So even though a snowfall makes everything look pretty, and adds a festive touch to Christmas, it has negative effects as well.

The snow-covered Nativity scene below is a good example. A late night snowfall piled up until it completely covered Baby Jesus in this picture:

Snow Covered Baby Jesus

Before I took this picture I started to brush off the snow from Baby Jesus first. As I considered the scene though, I realized that it has a story of its own just the way it is.

Every year it seems like the Christmas shopping season starts earlier, and the promise of Black Friday sales pushes Thanksgiving aside as shoppers are encouraged to start lining up outside the stores. I’m all for getting bargains, but the frenzy created by some of the sales promotions is making it a dangerous way to try to save a few dollars. And that frenzy officially kicks off the Christmas season.

The time of the year when Christmas cards are sent proclaiming “Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Men“, and we sing “O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie…”, “Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright…”, “O hush the noise…” from “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear”, and other Christmas hymns and carols about the birth of Christ.

The celebration of that Holy Night when our Savior was born begins with a frenzy of pushing and jostling crowds, as shoppers try to be the first to get to the advertised items.

Even if you stay home on Black Friday, Christmas can easily become a burden with lists of things to buy, things to bake, decorating the tree and the house, cards to send, gifts to wrap, and traditions to maintain. Plus keeping up with all the special parties, events, and programs. All of which are wonderful, and add their own touches to make Christmas special for our family and friends, and  hopefully for us, if we aren’t too exhausted to enjoy them!

Like snow for a white Christmas, all the decorations, festive paper, and colorful treats make it look prettier. But it would still be Christmas without all that, or with less of it. Because Christmas is really about Jesus.

So where is Jesus in all the frenzy? Is He buried under a blanket of lists, expectations, and busyness? Has the wonder of Jesus’ birth been smothered by the rush of just getting everything done by December 25th?

This Christmas, hush the noise and hear the angels sing. And remember, Immanuel is God with us. Take time to really see Jesus, and ponder that Holy Night when our Savior was born.

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God’s Love Flows

December 7, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

God’s love is not a slowly dripping faucet or a well we must dig for ourselves. It is a rushing stream that flows from His heart into ours.  David McCasland

I wouldn’t try to measure how much water rushed by as I stood beside this stream, but whatever the amount was, God’s love is even more! And His love isn’t affected by the weather, as rainfall or drought will affect a stream. No matter what is going on in our lives, God’s love stays the same.

God reveals Himself to us in many ways, and reminds us of His love and care for us. Jennifer Dukes Lee, on her “Getting Down With Jesus” blog, calls these “God-Bumps or God-Incidences“. My God-Bump today was finding the perfect picture to use with the inspiring quote I read, as detailed below:

I took this picture more than 6 years ago, but I read the quote just yesterday (December 6, 2011). The quote stuck with me since reading it, and I could just imagine the rushing stream used to describe God’s love. Today I was browsing through some old picture folders and came across the one of the stream. Immediately I thought of the quote.

I wasn’t planning on a post with the quote, I had already tweeted it. But after coming across the stream picture it was the ‘bump‘ I needed to connect the two. And I needed a God-Bump of encouragement today.  The timing was another God-Bump.  God is good, and His timing is perfect!

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No Ordinary Day

November 25, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

Any day that begins with God’s new mercies is a special day. Since His mercies are new every morning, that makes every day special.  There is nothing ordinary about the Creator of the Universe, and you only have to spend some time observing His creation to realize that.

If you woke up this morning, (and you must have since you’re reading this!) then you are a living miracle.

Our very breath depends on God blessing us with the air we breathe, and the lungs to breathe it.

He made each one of us unique; your DNA does not match anyone else’s.  His plan for your life is unique to you.

As water flowing over the rocks of a waterfall creates its own sound, and causes the rocks to be shaped in unique patterns, so each day’s experiences create the unique life that is you.  We give more importance to some days than others, and we should, because special occasions and celebrations add their own touches to our life.  But even the every day, going to work, going to school, being a stay at home mom, being retired, or whatever phase your life is in, is special in its own way.

God’s mercies are new every morning, His compassion never fails, He is always faithful, and that makes every day anything but ordinary!

Through the LORD’s mercies we are not consumed,

Because His compassions fail not.

They are new every morning;

Great is Your faithfulness.

“The LORD is my portion,” says my soul,

“Therefore I hope in Him!” 

Lamentations 3:22-24

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Hope In Despair

November 7, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

I don’t know how God will do it, but somehow, while you are in your dark and lonely place, God will come to where you are and confirm His faithfulness and His promises to you! God will use your dark, lonely place of despair as a banner to write His love over your life!

Elijah had his ravens; Moses had his burning bush; Jesus had His empty tomb. God has a way of showing us that it will be all right. He has promised never to leave us or forsake us, and He never will. — John Patterson

Those are encouraging words – hope for those waiting for an answer to prayer, a lifeline for those who are intimately acquainted with despair.  God always comes through, one way or another, and usually not in the way we expect.

Elijah’s story in 1 Kings chapter 17 about God sending ravens to feed him, and God using a burning bush in Exodus 3 to call Moses into service, are just two examples of the unique, unexpected ways God provides for our needs and comes to us where we are.  When Mary Magdalene found the empty tomb in John chapter 20, it was evidence of Jesus fulfilling a promise that He would rise again.  Although Jesus knew there would be an empty tomb, the cross was a dark, lonely place of despair as He hung there waiting to die. 

Those who watched as He was crucified and died were in their own dark, lonely places of despair.  The time between the cross and the empty tomb must have seemed endless to them, especially to Mary, Jesus’ mother.  As a mother myself, I cannot imagine the dark despair she endured as her son was beaten, crucified, and hanging on a cross waiting to die, then placed inside a cold, dark tomb.

But that was not the end of the story!  God used that dark, lonely place of despair as a banner to write His love over their life, and ours.  Jesus went from a cold, dark tomb to sitting at the right hand of God, fulfilling many long-awaited promises.  Promises that we can count on, because God is faithful.

“and what is the exceeding greatness of His power toward us who believe, according to the working of His mighty power which He worked in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places,far above all principality and power and might and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this age but also in that which is to come.” Ephesians 1:19-21

No matter how dark, lonely, or despairing our circumstances are, He is always with us, and His promises are always true. God has a way of showing us that it will be alright, and He will confirm His faithfulness to us.

Hebrews 13:5 reminds us of His promise, “He Himself has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” 

When I first stopped to take this picture, I was focusing on the leaves floating in a pool of water beneath a small waterfall that could barely qualify as a waterfall now. The waterfall had become only a steady drip because of weeks without much rainfall, and the pool of water it dripped into seemed to be stagnant.  But as I looked closer, I could see the water had a gentle current moving under the layer of leaves, just enough to keep it from stagnating. There was a very tiny stream of water meandering down the slope above the waterfall to drip off the rock shelf, and colorful leaves accumulated in it and in this pool, as if to soak in a last drink of water before dying.

While studying the variety of leaf shapes and colors in the water, I realized that wasn’t the only thing I could see.  If I shifted my focus off the leaves and onto the surface of water surrounding them I could see a reflection.  It doesn’t show up as well in the picture, but you can see some of the reflection of blue sky and trees that are reflected in the pool of water. 

The same picture that has fallen leaves – a sign of changing seasons, dying foliage, and evidence of drought – also has blue sky, green pine trees, and a gentle undercurrent of water – all signs of life and hope.  Sometimes all it takes is to shift our focus to see things from a different perspective.  And sometimes all it takes is a little hope to give us a better perspective.

We can have hope in our times of despair, because God is faithful.  God keeps His promises.  And He never leaves us.  Never.

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Sunday Morning Countdown

October 8, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

Elton Trueblood said, “It used to be that Christianity was a revolutionary faith that turned the world upside down. But today Christians sit in Sunday morning church services looking at their watches, wondering what time dinner will be served, or thinking about the kickoff. And we hope that church won’t interfere with the things we would really rather be doing.”

Many Pastors are admonished to keep their sermons short, or to finish them by a certain time on Sunday mornings, and get raked over the coals if they don’t.  Hearing what God has to say is not the priority, the time on the clock and afternoon plans are the priority.

Sunday dinner, Sunday sports, and other Sunday activities have pushed God into the background of people’s lives. And if worship services interfere too much with their plans, people just stop going altogether.

Has a “hurry up and get this over with” attitude replaced an attitude of worship? 

Has an attitude of obligation toward going to the house of the Lord replaced an attitude of gladness and thanksgiving?

Has Sunday morning worship become Sunday morning countdown, to how long before it’s over?

Is a few hours a week too much to give to the One who created you and cares for you, Who gave His Son for you, and Who died for you? 

Is Jesus really Lord of your life when your mind is on anything but Him when you’re in His house to worship Him?

I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go into the house of the LORD.”  Psalm 122:1

Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, And into His courts with praise. Be thankful to Him, and bless His name.  Psalm 100:4

Christianity is still a revolutionary faith, but sadly many Christians consider it more of an interference in their lives than a revolution.

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A Divine Investment

October 5, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

Even in those darkest times when all our other friends stand aside from us, God is always with us for good. He does not watch helplessly from the sideline only hoping that our situation will get better on its own.

Our God is actively engaged with us in our struggles because He is for us. He has invested His own Son in our continued well-being.

– Marvin P. Nail

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Repurposing The Broken

October 4, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

Being broken is painful.  It may happen suddenly, or it  may happen over a period of time from ongoing circumstances, or a series of situations.  Regardless of how we become broken, it’s encouraging to remember that with God broken doesn’t mean useless.

A commonly used word now, especially on home decorating and design shows, is ‘repurposed’.  Something that was broken and destined for the trash pile is painted, decorated, or otherwise redesigned to use for another purpose. 

It’s interesting to see the difference a little creativity and time can make with items that appeared to have little or no value left in them because they were chipped, dented, missing pieces, or otherwise considered useless.

The word ‘repurposed’  may be popular, but it hasn’t made it into the dictionary yet.  The word ‘recycled’ is in the dictionary though, and it basically means the same thing.

The word ‘recycle’ means: as a verb (used with object) – to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable for reuse, or to alter or adapt for new use without changing the essential form or nature of.

‘Recycle‘ as a verb (used without object) – to undergo reuse or renewal; be subject to or suitable for further use, activity, etc.

The word ‘broken‘ is defined as a verb:past participle of break – defined as ‘to shatter, burst, or become broken; separate into parts or fragments, especially suddenly and violently’.

‘Broken‘ as an adjective: reduced to fragments; fragmented, or ruptured; torn; fractured.

God has a purpose and a plan for your life, even if you’ve been shattered, fractured, or broken by life.  Just as the sun is bright and beautiful breaking through the dark clouds in my picture, God can make your life bright and beautiful when you give Him the broken pieces.

May the following quote encourage you to let God, the Creator of the Universe, use His creative power to repurpose what’s broken in your life:

“God uses broken things. It takes broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to give rain, broken grain to give bread, broken bread to give strength.  It is the broken alabaster box that gives forth perfume. It is Peter, weeping bitterly, who returns to greater power than ever. Stay broken, my friends.” ~John Arthur Thomas

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You Are Seen, You Are Heard

October 2, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

When discouragement sets in and you feel unheard – when you are forced to wait on God – when you find yourself caught between faith and a hard place – when there is nothing there…no evidence of God’s miracle on the horizon – remember that God is faithful, powerful, and responsive.

He has seen you through trials in the past and He will see you through trials in the future.

Even in the challenges you face now, you are seen, you are heard, and He is able.

– Gwen Smith

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Reading Proverbs In October

September 30, 2011 · by Learning2Hear

As September comes to a close I wish I could say I’ve finished reading the book of Psalms, but I still have a few chapters to go. I’m reading the Psalms from the King James Version Bible, and reading them out loud, which is slower for me than if I was just reading silently. I can read a novel in a few hours and enjoy the story, but I don’t want to read the Bible like a novel. I want to take more time to think about what I’m reading, and how it applies to my life. Even when I don’t read out loud, I like to take time to study and think about what I’m reading.

Tomorrow begins “October is for Proverbs“, and reading a chapter a day from the book of Proverbs — 31 chapters, 31 days in October. I’ll be switching back to New King James Version to read Proverbs.

I hope you’ll join me in reading Proverbs in your favorite Bible version, or even in a different version for a change of pace. If you don’t have a hard copy of different Bible versions, there are several online Bibles to use. I like Bible Gateway – http://www.biblegateway.com – mainly because of the extensive features available, and the search functions.

 

 

 

 

 

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