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12/16/2011

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The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

 As it is written in the prophet Isaiah, "See, I am sending my messenger ahead of you who will prepare your way; the voice of one crying out in the wilderness: 'Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight," John the baptizer appeared in the wilderness, proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. And people from the whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem were going out to him, and were baptized by him in the river Jordan, confessing their sins. Now John was clothed with camel's hair, with a feather belt around his waist, and he ate locusts and wild honey. He proclaimed, "The one who is more powerful than 1 is coming after me; I am not worthy to stoop down and untie the thong of his sandals. I have baptized you with water; but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit." Mark 1:1-8. NRSV

The church calendar is cyclical, just like our lives. Each year as we move toward Christmas we enter a time of Advent...a time of waiting.

Those of us living in this day and age have a unique perspective. We can look backwards many years not only to the birth of Jesus, but to his life, death, and resurrection and recognize who he was. So our waiting time takes on special meaning. It is not only a time of waiting, but a time of preparation. It is a time to reflect upon our lives this year, and to be especially intentional about spending time with God. It is a time to make ourselves vulnerable to God, a time to invite God to grow our spiritual lives so that we might live more fully as the body of Christ.

A year or so ago, I met a woman who touches many lives with her work. She also suffers from a debilitating long-term illness.

"How do you do it?" I asked her.

"I pace myself," she said, "I rest when my body tells me to rest, and every morning I spend some time just sitting in God's lap.”

How long has it been since you just sat in God's lap? In the midst of this busy season it is easy to become caught up in a sea of distractions and lose our focus on God. But to spend time each morning sitting in God's lap... now there is a place free from distractions, free from everything but God's love and shalom (peace and wholeness) which bountifully overflows to wrap itself warmly about us.

For many of us it is very difficult to be still long enough to enjoy sitting in God's lap. Our minds race...filled with so many things. But life can have a different perspective from the safety of our Creator's lap, especially if we practice quieting our minds and listening to God.

Being quietly present with God is difficult at first for most people. Many have found that if they practice intentionally letting go of whatever thoughts pop into their minds and just sit with God, over time just being with God becomes easier. You might think of it as hanging out with the Lord.

Just in case you expect immediate results, I have to warn you that this prayer practice is something that deepens your spiritual life over time.

And then one day, often when you least expect it, you will find that it is spilling over into other parts of your day, reminding you of Whose you are. Those reminders cause us to become more aware of our actions and whether who we are being in each moment reflects the inner beauty of the people God created us to be.

It is one way of waiting with hope, peace, joy, and love and preparing our hearts for the coming of the Christ Child.

Christmas Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love

Donna

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…[Jesus] cried out, "If anyone thirsts...

7/23/2011

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…[Jesus] cried out, "If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. Rivers of living water will brim and spill out of the depths of anyone who believes in me this way, just as the Scripture says."  (John 7:37b-38, The Message)

As I type this it is a rather gray day outside my window.  Each afternoon this week I have watched storm clouds build…huge thunderheads that build false hopes for rain before moving on.

With temperatures over 100 degrees each day, they say we are in a drought.  I long to smell the freshness of rain hitting the ground, that deep earthy smell that lingers in my nostrils and tells me that things are growing and all is right with the world.

Instead I see dryness all around me.  The other day I drove past corn fields east of here that should be shoulder-high by now, but instead are brittle and brown.  Even the grass has quit growing. 

I wonder whether these dry times mean that God has forgotten us, then I remember that just within reach is a garden hose and water that will revive my wilting flowerbeds.  I have everything that I need right here.  The problem is that life gets in the way.   I  become so wrapped up in all the things that I need to get done that I forget to take a break and  turn on the tap. 

It reminds me of our spiritual lives,  for we can experience drought there too.  And we may wonder if that means that God has left us.  The good news is that God is right there all the time, ready with life-giving water to refresh our souls.   Instead of stopping to take a drink  we turn to all the things that we think we must get done.  We become so wrapped up in all that “stuff” that we forget about God.  In our haste to be what we think we should be and to do what we think we should do we bypass the very thing that will nourish us and grow our souls.   

My prayer for you is that in the midst of this Oklahoma drought you will find time daily to spend with God, and that you will allow living water to revive your spirit and grow your faith.

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