Monday, September 5, 2011

"Who Stands Guard Over You?"


Daniel 12:1a  "And at that time Michael, the archangel, who stands guard over your nation,  w
ill arise...."


Six years ago Rick and I went to Israel.  Before the trip, I decided to do a study on Israel and this is when I first discovered that God had placed Michael, the archangel to stand guard over that nation.  

At that time the angel Michael shall stand up, the great prince who stands watch over the sons of your 
people; and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation, even to that time.    Daniel  12:1

It was exciting to consider that we actually knew where Michael, the archangel was and that we would soon be in his territory.   I know from Scripture that Michael is a spiritual warrior and has a special job in protecting Israel.    But I have lots of other questions...like, 
 I had lots of questions...like, why did God want us to know that He had placed Michael there?  I wondered, would we sense his presence or  feel the spiritual battle that was taking place. 

It also made me consider all the ways that God protects His children...wherever we might be.  And I was reminded of Elisha in 2 Kings....

The King oSyria had dispatched his army to Dothan...to destroy the people of God.  When Elisha's helper got up and got dressed he looked all around and was terrified.  He cried out to Elisha that the surrounding countryside was filled with many armies and the instruments of war .  Elisha smiled and placed his arm around his young helper and assured him, “Don’t be afraid, our army is bigger than theirs.” 

You see, Elisha could see God’s great army of angels already in place, ready to protect both him and his helper.
  Elisha then prayed that God would open the eyes of his young helper, that he also might 
be able to see the hosts of protective angels there to protect hem. God answered the prayer of Elisha! The young man’s eyes were opened and as he looked around he “could see horses and chariots 
of fire everywhere on the hills surrounding the city.”  

Isaiah 55:12  ".....for the Lord will go before you 
and the God of Israel will be your rear guard."

Just as God sent His angels to protect Elisha and God sent Michael, the archangel, to guard Israel, today, the LORD Stands Guard over us...For He is our Front Guard and 
our Rear Guard too.....

Standing in Him,
Sharon

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

"Challenged by the Chariots"

Joshua 17:16  "They said, "...the Canaanites in the lowlands around Beth-shan and the valley of Jezreel have iron chariots--they are too strong for us."

God told his people that they would prevail over all their enemies in the land. Joshua 1:5  "No man shall be able to stand before you all the days of your life.  Just as I was with Moses,  so I will be with you. I will not leave you or forsake you." Victory is assured because God has promised to be with them.  Yet, they were quick to find an excuse why they could not.  

In times like these, when we feel weak and are challenged by the chariots we see, we need to ask the LORD to renew our faith in his promises, especially those that require us to persevere.  

Blessings on your day!
Sharon

"Hey, How Long are You Going to Wait?"

Joshua 18:3 "Then Joshua asked them, "How long are you going to wait before taking possession of the remaining land the LORD, the God of your ancestors, has given to you?"

As the children of Israel finally begin to take possession of their inheritance, we find that there are seven tribes that for some reason, have failed to come forward to receive theirs. So, Joshua goes to them and asked them, "How long are you going to wait?" And he gives them "a little hand holding, a little push start."

I wonder what they were waiting for? Where they lazy or fearful, surely it wasn't because they didn't know they had land to claim. I think it was because they would rather remain comfortable right were they were. It was easier to sit back and settle for less...than stand up and fight for something. Besides, who wants to go into battle...someone might get hurt.

I'm like that at times, even worse, instead of standing and fighting, or even sitting and staying put, I turn and run. Whatever their reason, Joshua isn't taking no for an answer...he tells them to select three men from each of their tribes and sends them out to survey the unconquered territory.

Sometimes we need people like that in our life...who will give us a little time and then they come and say, "Hey, how long are you going to wait? Get up and get moving...

This makes me think of those the LORD brought into our life...early in our walk with the LORD, who were just like Joshua. They loved us enough to come and say..."How long?" God has so much more for you and took us by the hand, gave us some instruction and showed us how to live from Victory.

Father, thank you for the "Joshua's" that You sent into our lives to challenge us by asking...why are you living the way you are living...there's a better way. May we be like Joshua and go to those who are settling for less and challenge them, help them to get on their feet and move forward to claim their inheritance...You've already promised the Victory.

Blessings,
Sharon

Monday, June 20, 2011

Hungry Souls

Isaiah 58:10  "And if you draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light rise in obscurity and the darkness around you will be as bright as the noonday."

The LORD isn't asking us to "feed the hungry with just physical food.  He is asking us to draw from our soul and give to the hungry.  It's certainly much easier to hand someone some change or a McDonald's gift certificate and feed their hungry mouths.  But that won't meet the need of the hungry soul.  


Only the Bread of Life, Jesus, can truly satisfy.  As we decrease and allow Jesus to increase.  His light shines brighter through us...lighting the darkness all around us...bringing hope. John 6:35  "And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life:  
he that comes to me shall never hunger; and he that believes on me shall never thirst."

Giving spiritual food to others will not only meet their spiritual need, but it will continually meet ours too.  Have you experienced that?  You are sharing the Word of God with someone and as the Word leaves your mouth, you hear it in your own ears and it waters you own life...your soul.  Isaiah 58:11b "...You will be like a well-watered garden, like an ever-flowing spring."

Funny how that works, when we give, we receive back - if we give with the right motives, with the right heart.  

Jesus is the bread of life.

Friday, June 10, 2011

"Hey, Don't Make Me Come Over There!"

Nehemiah 4:2  "Sanballat was very angry.....saying in front of his friends and the Samaritan army officers, "What does this bunch of poor, feeble Jews think they are doing?  Do they think they can build the wall in a day if they offer enough sacrifices?"
 
I feel like I'm at school watching some bully on the playground...who acts real tough when he's in front of his friends...but when Sanballat starts with the "Do they think they can build the wall in a day if they offer enough sacrifices?....I took a step back...just incase a lightening bolt comes down from heaven...The things we say when we are angry...oy vey!  Then Tobiah adds That stone wall would collapse if even a fox walked along the top of it!"  Sanballat might have his friends...but Nehemiah and the Jews have their GOD! And so do we.

Now, we can't control what people say to us or about us...but we can control how we respond...and that's a key message in this chapter.  This is a spiritual battle and the battle belongs to the LORD.  The enemy wants us to respond in the flesh, but God wants us to respond in the spirit.  Nehemiah refuses to take the bait.   Instead of getting into a conversation with the enemy, Nehemiah turns and prays to God:  
"Hear us, O God, for we are being mocked."  

Nehemiah could have chosen to respond differently:  "Hey, don't make me come over there!"  Or, "Guys, can't we all just get along?"  But he chose to pray...and I wonder if  Proverbs 9:7-8 came to Nehemiah's mind as he prayed?  "Whoever corrects a mocker invites insult; whoever rebukes a wicked man incurs abuse. Do not rebuke a mocker or he will hate you;  rebuke a wise man and 
he will love you."  This we do know...God heard those prayers, answered each one...giving Nehemiah wisdom on how to respond every time and He will do the same for us.

Father, help me to remember that yo have not called me to fight all the evils of this world.  You are my commander, and you lead the battle.   Help me to be like Nehemiah and always go to you first.  Keep me awake and watchful, never letting my guard down, for my enemy, the devil, never rests.  In Jesus name, amen.

Standing in Him,
Sharon

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

"Working on the Wall or Four Walls?"

Nehemiah 3:12  "Shallum son of Hallohesh and his daughters repaired the next section.   He was the leader of the other half of the district of Jerusalem."




The only women mentioned in this section were the daughters of Shallum.  I been on some of the churches missions trip and not all are trained professionals, like me for instance.  Most of us learn on the spot...as we go. Last year I learned to apply drywall mud and sinking drywall screws....something I had never done before.  Those working on the wall here in Jerusalem weren't construction workers either.  But they rolled up their sleeves and jumped in, willing to do whatever they could.  By the way, on our church missions trips...the men do all the cooking and
they...jump right in there and clean without begin ask!  And like those we are reading about today, they are leaders in our church and in the work place...such servants hearts and what a great example!  

For us today, we women want to be out there "working on the wall" too...but, sometimes God has us at home working within four walls instead.  But this isn't forever....we will go through different seasons of life where serving outside the home isn't always possible.   Especially when our children are small and then again when they hit Jr High and High School (at least for me).   How much we serve will depend on the needs of our family and the ability the LORD gives us.  I know some women that I am amazed at their capacity to do soooo much...I use to always say...they come from good stock.  Physically strong!  But then I realized...God had called them to it and gave them the strength to do all that they do...to Him be the glory!

Our first calling is to the LORD... worshiping Him, praying (listening/speaking to Him), studying and meditating on His Word.  After that, as women, we are called to be keepers of the home...taking care of our family first and foremost....which is a high calling/high privilege.  Raising our family...the way we should...takes tons of time, to do it the right way.   If we have any time left...then we serve outside our home...and this time factor changes with the seasons of our lives.   

I also found that the enemy of our souls want us as wives and mothers to be distracted from our home and the important work we have there.   He uses good things like ministry to draw us away... so we are ineffective as a wife and mother.  But God doesn't just want us to choose good things to do for Him...He wants us to choose the BEST things ...which is walking according to His will for us.

I found that during those seasons that I was home with my children...that PRAYER became my primary ministry...which should be at every season of life.  My heart wanted to be in Thailand and Africa.  I didn't go there physically...but I prayed and went there spiritually instead.  What I thought was a time of me being placed on a shelf...became a huge blessing in my life  and a preparation for the future for me and my family.   When I get to heaven,  I will be able to see all that those prayers accomplished..and not only that,  I learned later...I will receive a reward as  1 Samuel 30:24b tells us  "The share of the man/women who stayed with the supplies is to be the same as that of him who went down to the battle.  All will share alike. "  Not everyone can go into battle or "build the wall"...someone has to stay back and take care of things at home so others can go...but we all share in the reward for our part.

You might be in the home, working "within four walls", or you might be one of those that are "outside on the wall"...either way...do it all for God's glory.  "Let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us, and establish the work of our hands for us; yes, establish the work of our hands"  Psalm 90:17

Blessings on your day,
Sharon

Sunday, May 15, 2011

"Are You like a Bird"

Isaiah 16:2  "For like wandering birds, like a brood cast out and a scattered nest, so shall the daughters of Moab be at the fords of the river Arnon."


This verse immediately reminded me of the song "Like a Bird" written by Nelly Furtado whose lyrics say: "I'm like a bird, I'll only fly away, I don't know where my soul is, I don't know where my home is."


The daughters of Moab, are like birds who have been shoved from their nest and in their confusion they are ....flitting about, darting here and there.  They've been shown the way to go...but they refuse the path that God has provided.  They don't know where home is, the way to go, because their souls are lost.  It's not because they haven't been told or shown the Way...But because they prefer to sin than obey God.  It's like Zechariah 7:11  "But they refused to heed, shrugged their shoulders, and stopped their ears so that they could not hear."


Isaiah 6:12 "On the hilltops the people of Moab will pray n anguish to their idols, but it will do them no good.  They will cry to the gods in their temples but no one will come to save them."


The theme and purpose of the book of Isaiah is found in his name:  "salvation is of the LORD."  Until we find salvation...we don't know where our home is, where our soul is.

Matthew 11:28-30  "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.  Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.  For My yoke is easy and My burden is light."

Come to Jesus, those who are burdened with sin.  Instead of living in self-sufficiency, he will meet all your needs, come.  Those who are willing to be guided by Him, willing to be taught the Way of life, come.  He is gentle and will bear your burden and give you rest for  your soul...but you must come.

Standing in Him,
Sharon