Thursday, December 08, 2011

NEW HOPE

In addition to the mission, I volunteer at a weekly R.E.A.C.H. meeting. 

Reach
Every
Addict with
Christ’s
Help.  

The weekly REACH meeting walks attendees through a series of discussions about the nature of addiction, how it takes control of our lives, and how Christ can deliver us from this horrible affliction.

Last week a young girl came to the meeting for the first time.  She was a mess.  We spent nearly the whole hour and a half letting her vent frustrations and cry.  Her marriage had failed.  She had lost custody of her only son.  But she checked herself into a rehab center 4 months earlier and had gotten herself cleaned up.  She had even regained custody of her son.  Her mother, however, was still hurt and distrustful, which is understandable.  But after all her efforts to get clean and regain custody of her son, this distrust really hurt

There were many, painful tears.

It was a gut wrenching meeting. 

Among other things, she made several comments about being really distrustful of Christians because of what she said she went through at home as a child even though her parents were regular church goers.  Still, we were straight with her that we believe Jesus is real and that, regardless of her experiences, He is the answer.  But mostly she just cried and vented.  And we prayed and encouraged.

I’ve known this girl ever since she was in high school.  She is well known in our little community, comes from a family with a solid reputation, and basically had everything going for her.  But drugs and drug addiction penetrate every section of our society.  No family is immune.  No one is immune.  It’s devastating.  And this poor child’s life, like so many others, had been destroyed.   

It broke my heart.

But there was something in the midst of all her tears and pain.  According to her, her father had been an abusive alcoholic even though he was a “Christian”.  But she noted several times that now he was the one who seemed to really understand her addiction.  And he was the one who seemed to really care about her and her recovery.  And he was genuine about it.  He had changed.

She came into the meeting last night and you could hardly tell she was the same girl.  Her dad had asked her to go to church with him Sunday.  She didn’t want to go, wasn’t interested at all.  But she said she had basically been cooped up at the house since she got out of rehab and didn’t have anything else to do.  So she got ready and went with him.

She said it hit her as soon as she walked into the door of the church house.  Her heart was pounding in her chest.  She could barely contain the tears.  She noticed her dad noticing her as if he knew she was “under conviction”.  She said she tried to distract herself by playing with her son.  But she couldn’t get past it.    

When the preacher asked, she said she same as dropped her little boy and almost ran to the altar!  She said she prayed for mercy and cried and cried and cried and probably screamed some, too!  I was moved to tears hearing her tell about it.  I later laughed with her and joked that her son probably hadn’t bounced his second bounce off the floor by the time she was half way to the altar.

Thank You, Jesus !!!!!!!

What an amazing change when you say “Yes” to Jesus and let Him take away the weight of all your burdens.  Her entire countenance had changed.  Like I said, she didn’t even look like the same girl.  There’s a physical change as well as a change of heart when the weight of the world is lifted off of your shoulders. 

Lay down your burden
I will carry you
I will carry you
My child, my child

There’s a glow.  The smile is so much more real and deep and contagious.  They eyes aren’t hiding anything anymore.  Hope jumps out from you.  Joy spills all over everyone around you.  Heaven has been tasted.

Heaven is here now
He’s all around us
Heaven is Jesus
The moment we meet

She encouraged everyone at the meeting last night with an overwhelming enthusiasm. 

Thank You, Jesus !!!!!!!

I know trials will come.  Addiction had its hooks deeply in her.  It will try to draw her back into that world of darkness.  There will be many challenging troubles ahead.  But she has taken the first step.  She said “Yes” when Jesus asked “May I come in?” 

Christ will surely be with her through any and all of the troubles and trials she will surely face.

But right now, let’s rejoice with this young girl who, for the first time in years, has had her guilt and shame lifted and has hope for her future.

Hallelujah !!!!!!!

Thank You, Jesus.  Thank You, Jesus.  THANK YOU, JESUS !!!!!!!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Encounter

I stumbled across a movie called The Encounter on Netflix last night. It's one of those low budget, B-Movie-feeling kind of movies put out by Christian groups that don't have the multi-hundreds-of-millions-of-dollars kinds of budgets that many Hollywood movie companies enjoy.  So, yes, it has that low budget feel to it.

But thank God Christian groups keep producing these movies.  By the way, they're getting better at it.  And apparently there's an emerging market for this kind of material.  We're seeing more and more uplifting, openly Christian offerings.  The 2011 movie, Soul Surfer, is a recent example of an openly Christian movie with higher production values and more recognizable actors.

Hallelujah !!!!!!!

But back to The Encounter:  I loved this movie.  I encourage anyone and everyone to watch it.  I kept getting the overwhelming feeling in my heart that this kind of message is what I'M supposed to be sharing with people.


Lord Jesus, I pray You continue to encourage my heart toward You.  Help me, Lord, to share Your wonderful love and the incredible good news of Your mercy to anyone and everyone who needs to hear it.  Fill me with Your spirit so I can share this blessed peace with everyone around me.  Prepare the way before me, God.  Give me the words to say and a humble spirit with which to deliver them.  Live in me, Jesus, so that my life becomes Your message, Lord. 

Amen


Then this morning I see K-LOVE's Encouraging Word for the day is:

For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases Him.  (Phil 2:13 NLT)


Hmmm ...

\o/

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

The Promise - The Martins

The Promise - by The Martins

What a promise !!!!!!!

Thank You, Jesus !!!! 

I so need Your strength right now, Lord.  I need to know my wretched self is somehow, unbelievably loved by You; accepted by You; kept by You.  Hold me, Jesus.  Love me, Lord.  Comfort me, Precious Savior.  Help me let go of myself, my guilt, my shame, my weariness.  Help me accept Your love and mercy.  Help me fall into You, Lord, and live in Your wonderment once again.  You are an incredible friend, Lord Jesus.  Help me remember that.  Help me trust You, Lord.  Help me to relax and rest in Your grace.  Help me to walk in You, God.

Thank You, Jesus.

Monday, August 29, 2011

What if God Stopped Covering us with His Grace?

The preacher asked yesterday, "Where would we be if God said, 'Tomorrow I will stop covering you with My grace.  Tomorrow you will receive justice.'?"

Indeed.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Sometiimes all we can do is stand ...

We fight. We struggle. We worry. We believe. We doubt. We wait. We manipulate. We do everything we can think of to make things as best as we can imagine they ought to be.

Then we realize we have no power, no ability to make things work out like we want them to. It's frustrating. It's discouraging. It's lonely.

That's where I am right now. But you know what? Even though I don't really like the "feeling", it's a very good place to be. Because it's right here in our weakness and inability that we find God. It's when we have no other choice but to rely on Christ that we see His love for us.


Father, let me stand in Your grace. Let me trust You. Let me believe You. Let me know Your presence, Your love, Your provision for me. Prepare me, Lord, to be Your vessel. Make me able to stand. Give me strength in You, Lord God Almighty.

Amen.


Ephesians 6:10-20 KJV)

10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.

11 Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.

12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

13 Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

14 Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness;

15 And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace;

16 Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.

17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God:

18 Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;

19 And for me, that utterance may be given unto me, that I may open my mouth boldly, to make known the mystery of the gospel,

20 For which I am an ambassador in bonds: that therein I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Beautiful

I saw something truly beautiful yesterday. 

My wife and I visited a tiny Enterprise Baptist Church waaaaaay out in the country.  Some friends of mine go there.  They are awesome, so I thought we'd worship with them some.  Know what I mean?

A shy, young man with a truly gifted, beautiful voice sang with his grandfather while his grandfather played guitar.  The grandfather also has a good voice.  But his shaky hands only occasionally found the right chords on his guitar.  And his effrots to change chords often threw off their timing.

You would expect a boy this age (I don't know, somewhere between 17 and 20 I guess) to be embarrassed.  Yet he kindly waited for his Papaw to catch up (or finally give up finding the right chord) and sang right along with the old man without a hint embarrassment or impatience.

That, my friends, is beautiful !!!!!!!


Monday, August 15, 2011

What You say goes, God, and Stays

Psalm 119:89-91 (The Message)

What you say goes, God,
      and stays, as permanent as the heavens.
Your truth never goes out of fashion;
      it's as up-to-date as the earth when the sun comes up.
Your Word and truth are dependable as ever;
      that's what you ordered—you set the earth going.