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Friday, January 13, 2017

Entrust: Word Ambassadors: Prayers and Poetry


                        Entrust

                        Truth, righteousness
                        speaks without words
                        like a sunrise or sunset
                        captures awed silence.

                        Trust His words
                        to speak  beyond our ignorance
                        a pause to reflect
                        notice new possibilities.

                        Only One can judge
                        with justice
                        see heart’s response
                        with clarity.

                        Only One able to
                        turn abuse into forgiveness
                        anger into peace
                        trials into hope.


Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Reflection: Beloved: Word Ambassadors: Prayers and Poetry


Reflection Questions


1.     Do you accept the name “beloved” for yourself from the Lord? Why or why not?

2.     Looking at the list in this passage of conditions we are to accept, which do you think is the most difficult in our culture today?

3.     Which is most difficult for you personally?

4.     How do you think that by doing right the “ignorance of the foolish” can be silenced?


Share: How have you entrusted yourself to God’s justice this week?




Friday, April 4, 2014

Justice: Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry


Justice


                        Day becomes night

                        deep darkness

                        occasionally broken

                        by glimpse of light

                        flicker of hope

                        on horizon then

                        dissolves into ash.

                        Watchmen tire at outposts.

Stay vigilant

keep ember alive

justice will arrive.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Reflection Waiting: Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry



Reflection Questions


1.     Have you ever tried of waiting for any form of justice and decided to speed things up? What pushed you to that decision?

2.     What were the results?

3.     How do you seek the Lord’s guidance in the face of injustice in your life now?


Share: What promise keeps you in hope instead of complaint?

Monday, March 31, 2014

Waiting: Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry


Isaiah 59:11, “We all growl like bears, like doves we moan mournfully. We wait for justice but there is none; for salvation, but it is far from us.


Like Israel, we often growl, moan, sorrow, complain, and grow restless waiting for justice. Even if we don’t show our frustration visibly there is often a toe-tapping impatience. And when we witness injustice to the helpless we become angry.

Angry enough to turn from waiting upon God and take matters into our own hands?

Sometimes it is for personal satisfaction and other times a worthy cause, but what Israel did recognize was that God alone could provide the right kind of justice. He seeks restoration first. We have a tendency to seek punishment first—unless, of course, it is us who need forgiveness.

In Revelation chapter 5 the writer weeps in heaven at the book no one can open because no one is worthy to open the seal. “Stop weeping,” he is told, “the Lion that is from the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has overcome so as to open the book and it seven seals.”

We may need to wait for an external justice and, in some situations, the solution may not come in time for us to see beyond horizon’s reach. But we can choose internal integrity and trust in God’s promise of justice His way regardless of the circumstances in the meantime.

Hope that seeks the Lord’s will and waits with compassion and prayer.



Psalm of Worship: Psalm 98:2-3

“The Lord has made known His salvation;
He has revealed His righteousness in the sight of the nations.
…. All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.”




Friday, September 20, 2013

Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry



Motives


Plans laid.


New government

brought anticipation

hope rippled

through population

no longer considered

an oddity

but a real nation

king and all.


Presumed God agreed

best plan for justice

gambled away heart for assimilation.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry



Reflection Questions


1.     What does administering justice look like to you?

2.     Why does justice need to be combined with righteousness?

3.     What could the look like publicly today?

4.     What could it look like privately in families?


Share: From whom have you experienced God’s way of lovingkindness blended with truth?

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Faith Seeds: Prayers and Poetry


1 Samuel 12:14, “If you will fear the Lord and serve him and heed his voice and not rebel against the commandment of the Lord, and if both you and the king who reigns over you will follow the Lord your God, it will be well; but if you will not heed….”

Samuel administered justice under God’s guidance. It was a personal relationship, which Samuel then extended to the people. Trustful—honest—loving—kind—accountable.

Even as the people insisted Samuel replace himself by asking God to give then a king, they openly announced that he had never defrauded them or oppressed them. His administration of justice was in reality not the issue. Israel wanted to be like the other nations, wanted to be under a king. Perhaps wanted less personal scrutiny, less accountability. Like a toddler turns his back on a parent in the mistaken assumption they cannot see what his is doing.

Still loving, Samuel gave the warning. Without God’s voice present justice could be compromised, all might not be well. And they dismissed his concerns. The underlying motives took priority.

Sometimes I wonder how often we too bow to our own personal desires, personally and publicly, over the Lord’s commands and cloak it all under progress. Pretend—ignore—avoid—the hint of wrong motives.

Please keep reminding us Lord, that only in Your words can a real relationship grow into honest justice. Only by Your power can we become truly personal to one another in truth.


Psalm of Worship: Psalm 89:14

“Righteousness and justice are the foundation of Thy throne;
Lovingkindness and truth go before Thee.”


 
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