Thursday, January 31, 2008

Super Tuesday (Part 2)

For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. Isaiah 9:6

I wonder what Jesus’ "political" platform would be? How would Jesus campaign? Would He be a Republican or a Democrat, or would He stay Independent? Maybe He would start His own “Illumination” party!

As we consider which candidate we will cast our ballot for next Tuesday, we listen to their words, we watch their actions, and we examine their pasts. Jesus’ words were always clear,

  • “I have come to proclaim good news to the poor, freedom for the prisoners, give light to those who are in darkness, to set the oppressed free, and to proclaim God’s favor upon His children." (Luke 4:18-19)
  • "Those who follow me must deny their own desires and take up their cross” (Mark 8:34)
  • “If you want to follow me you must sell your possessions and give to the poor” (Matthew 19:21)
  • “Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, care for the forgotten and take care of the stranger, visit the prisoners” (See Matthew 25: 34-46)
His actions were always consistent with His words, and His past record was eternally evident! Jesus’ “platform” is still the foundation of His Kingdom come. As His followers, as members of His Party, we are responsible for its continuation. As we consider our vote for next Tuesday, let’s consider the Kingdom agenda and vote accordingly.

Check out the link to this week's book suggestion: God's Politics, Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It by Jim Wallis.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

SUPER TUESDAY!

The primaries are coming to California! Super Tuesday is less than a week away. Polls, pundits, and predictions abound everywhere. Who do we vote for? Who can we trust? We listen to the speeches, the promises, the “politicking,” and wonder. As I talk to friends, relatives, even strangers in line behind me in the check out lane, it strikes me that who we favor has much to do with what we fear.

We fear enemy attack and favor strong military candidates.
We fear economy plunge and favor strong economic package candidates.
We fear women and favor men.
We fear men and favor a woman.
And on and on and on…

But where is our hope? God tells us in Isaiah 49:23 that “those who hope in me will not be disappointed.” David, the great King of Israel wrote,

The Lord is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid?
(Psalm 27:1)


ONLY God can be our true Protector and Provider. As we consider casting our vote next Tuesday, let’s NOT be driven by fear, but by hope and prayer, and vote for the man or woman whom we believe best represents God's purposes for our time.

Check out the link to this week's book suggestion: God's Politics, Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It by Jim Wallis.

Monday, January 21, 2008

A Poem

I just couldn't resist posting this poem that someone emailed me today. Food for thought -- and prayer!

JUDGE NOT

I was shocked, confused, bewildered
As I entered Heaven's door.
Not by the beauty of it all,
Nor the lights, nor its decor.
But it was the folks in Heaven
Who made me sputter and gasp--
The thieves, the liars, the sinners,
The alcoholics, and the trash...

There stood that kid from seventh grade
Who swiped my lunch money twice.
Next to him was my old neighbor
Who never said anything nice.
Herb, who I always thought,
Would be rotting away in hell,
Was sitting pretty on cloud nine,
Looking incredibly well.

I nudged Jesus, "What's the deal?
I'd love to hear Your take.
How'd all these sinners get up here?
God must've made a mistake."
"And why's everyone so quiet,so somber?
Please, give me a clue."
"Hush, child," said He, "they're all in shock;
No one thought they'd be seeing you."

JUDGE NOT.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

The Spiritual Work of Gratitude

Henri Nouwen wrote:

To be grateful for the good things that happen in our lives is easy, but to be grateful for all of our lives-the good as well as the bad, the moments of joy as well as the moments of sorrow, the successes as well as the failures, the rewards as well as the rejections-that requires hard spiritual work. Still, we are only truly grateful people when we can say thank you to all that has brought us to the present moment. As long as we keep dividing our lives between events and people we would like to remember and those we would rather forget, we cannot claim the fullness of our beings as a gift of God to be grateful for. Let's not be afraid to look at everything that has brought us to where we are now and trust that we will soon see in it the guiding hand of a loving God.

Let's remember this year to look for the "God Presence" in all our moments, circumstances, transitions, relationships, and events. And let's try to filter our perceptions and focus through a lens that remembers that in all things and at all times we are experiencing life as God's beloved children.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Resolutions You Can Keep (Part 8)

Reap
This year, try something new for the New Year! Instead of trying to change some habit or situation, consider allowing the Spirit of God to change YOU! Let God’s Spirit bring new life, new perspective, and new power into who you are! Reflect on how serious you are about what you believe. Resolve to make yourself available to however God wants to transform you. Renew your spiritual excitement and energy. Reconnect with the One who made you and loves you, and commit to the work of reconciliation with those He gave His life for. Recognize the cost of transforming growth in your life, and then... reap the new life!

Restore what has been faded or lost
Experience His “with-you” Presence and Power
Accept His abundance in your life
Produce the fruit of a transformed life!

Lord, help me to make each day of this year a transforming opportunity. Show me what needs to be restored, experienced, accepted or produced in my life that will glorify You and show the world how Good and Wonderful life with You can be. Amen

Happy New Year!

Friday, January 4, 2008

Resolutions You Can Keep (part 7)

Recognize
One more step is absolutely necessary if we are really going to embrace the transformed life. We must be ready and willing to recognize the cost of being transformed!

Jesus said that there are three things that will prevent us from truly following Him: relationships, comfort, and possessions! “If you want to be my follower you must love me more than your own father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters--yes, more than your own life. Otherwise, you cannot be my disciple. And you cannot be my disciple if you do not carry your own cross and follow me. But don't begin until you count the cost... no one can become my disciple without giving up everything for me. Luke 14:26-28, 33

Note that Jesus does not say you should not, or, you ought not be my disciple. Three times, He says that you CANNOT be His disciple if you will not count and agree to the cost of discipleship! Jesus’ words are very clear, we cannot be true disciples if relationships, comfort, or things are a greater influence on our life than He is!


  • When we put our relationships with other people above or outside of our obedience to Christ, we prevent ourselves and those relationships from being all they can be and from reflecting His priorities and love!

  • To take up your own cross you must be willing to let go of everything else. When we are not willing to be uncomfortable – or unconventional – we limit the changes that God wants to bring into our lives! Change can be scary and sometimes painful – it can mean giving up things and ways that we have become accustomed to; but if we want to live the greater life, the life of significance, we must be willing to step out of our comfort zone and let God use everything we have, including our relationships, pleasures and possessions.

  • When we are not willing to honestly count and accept the cost, we are not ready to be truly transformed. If you want to go the distance, you need to know the cost of the trip, and be ready to pay it!

But there is one more cost to recognize, the cost of not choosing discipleship. Dallas Willard writes,

Nondiscipleship costs abiding peace, a life penetrated throughout by love, faith that sees everything in the light of God’s over-riding governance for good, hopefulness that stands firm in the most discouraging of circumstances, power to do what is right and withstand the forces of evil…Nondiscipleship costs you exactly that abundance of life Jesus said he came to bring (John 10:10). The cross-shaped yoke of Christ is after all an instrument of liberation and power to those who live in it with him…”

Lord, I accept the cost. Lord Christ, You are more precious to me than any thing. You are dearer to me than any other relationship. Your Kingdom come is more important to me than any dream or goal I may have of my own. The cost is worth it. You are worth everything. Amen

Be sure to check out Robyn's Thoughts @ http://robynhenk.blogspot.com for updated book suggestions, daily scripture reading, and more! Happy New Year

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Resolutions You Can Keep (Part 6)

Reconcile:
Once we determine to continually reconnect with God throughout our day, then we must decide to take the necessary steps to reconcile not only ourselves with others, but to work at reconciliation between all human beings. 2 Corinthians 5:18 tells us that through Jesus, we have been given personal peace with God, as well the responsibility of bringing that peace to others. Transformation that truly reflects and glorifies Christ in our world requires dedication to this ministry of reconciliation.

We must begin to build bridges of peace by:

1. Building and repairing personal relationships. The Apostle Paul wrote that as far as it depends on us, we are to do whatever is possible to live at peace with everyone. (See Romans 12:18). Not just those who agree with you, not just those who look or sound like you. Not just those who think the same way, vote the same way, dress the same way – or even pray the same way. No, everyone. And we are to do everything we can to make this possible. For many of us, this means that it is time to take any and all steps necessary to forgive, heal, and release past hurts; as well as to confess and ask forgiveness for those whom we have hurt.

2. Identifying and eliminating division and barriers between people groups. "Blessed are the peacemakers,” Jesus said, “for they shall be called the children of God.” (Matthew 5:9) “We” vs. “them” – “tribal” thinking. It goes to the root of our human identity. We cluster into groups and subgroups. “We” are always right, and “ours” is always the right way. But the Bible says that in Christ we have a NEW identity, and with that a new association. One people, one family! We have been given the ministry of bringing all mankind -- and thier "uniqueness" -- into that family! (See 2 Corinthians 5).

3. Committing to pray for the unity of all mankind. I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. 1 Timothy 2:1-4

What do you truly believe about the power of prayer? The proof is in the practice! I recently read a devotional by an amazing man of peace who has dedicated his life to working with and for the cause of the persecuted. He writes, (because of the nature of his work I will keep his name anonymous),

Have you ever prayed for terrorists in Al-Qaeda or Hamas or Taliban or Islamic Jihad or Hezbollah? Let's be more specific. Have you ever prayed for Osama bin Laden?… If you say you did not pray, then "Is that the reason Osama is what he is-because we didn't pray?" Can we pray him into the kingdom? Or can we neutralize his hatred and effectiveness by prayer? Let's go on a prayer offensive! Let's contest with the devil for the soul of the man, not with military might but with the Gospel. After all, God is in the business of transforming lives.

These are strong words, challenging words, transforming words. How important is praying for the unity and salvation of all mankind to you? How important was it for Christ? He gave His life for it.

Lord show me who I need to be reconciled with. Help me to take the steps necessary to do this in a healthy and godly way. Show me what barriers I need to begin to remove in my family, community, church, and world. Unite and empower the prayers of all believers for the peace of all mankind. Amen

Be sure to check out Robyn's Thoughts @ http://robynhenk.blogspot.com/ for book suggestions, daily scripture reading, and more! Happy New Year.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Resolutions You Can Keep (part 5)

Reconnect:
A transforming Holy Spirit make-over requires 1) reflection on what we really believe about our faith, 2) resolution to make ourselves available to whatever the Holy Spirit wants to do in us, 3) spiritual renewal to energize our thoughts and actions, and 4) reconnection with God and man.

2 Corinthians 5:18 tells us that, “God, who through Christ reconciled us to Himself … gave us the ministry of reconciliation.” We must be dedicated to the ministry of reconciliation if we are going to reflect and glorify Christ in our lives. We cannot be transformed apart from God, and we cannot complete our task of reconciling others with God if we are not first reconciled with them ourselves.

Reconnect with God. The closer we are to God, the more dynamic our transformation will be. We need to train ourselves to turn our attention to God in all times and in all situations. 1 Thessalonians 5:17 tells us to “Never stop praying.” How is this possible – or even practical? Henri Nouwen wrote,

Our minds are always active. We analyze, reflect, daydream, or dream. There is not a moment during the day or night when we are not thinking. You might say our thinking is "unceasing." …we can convert our unceasing thinking into unceasing prayer by making our inner monologue into a continuing dialogue with our God, who is the source of all love.

Prayer is communication with God, and communication is a two way street; listening as well as petitioning! Scripture tells us that Jesus came as our Immanuel – “God-with-us.” When we take this literally and strive to make each moment an experience of divine communication and participation with God’s Kingdom, we will find not only ourselves, but also our experiences, radically and dynamically transformed.

To experience dynamic transformation, we must strive to become acutely aware of the transforming powerful potential of the moment by consciously and continually reconnecting with God throughout the day.

Lord, help me to become more dependent upon You in every moment and every situation. Remind me throughout the day to reach out for You, and reconnect with You minute by minute. Amen

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Resolutions You Can Keep (part 4)

Renewal
Transformation requires reflection, resolve, and spiritual renewal. Ephesians 4:23 says, “...there must be a spiritual renewal of your thoughts and attitudes.” We cannot reflect God’s glory or effectively represent Christ in our world when we are spiritually dull or tired, but the Holy Spirit can transform our dullness into spiritual excitement!

1. We give the Holy Spirit room to renew our spiritual enthusiasm when we simplify our life by letting go of those things that are complicating or cluttering our time or space. From the overfilling of our homes, closets and garages, to the over-commitment of our calendars, we need to routinely look around and consider: What can I let go of or give away?


2. The Holy Spirit renews our sense of spiritual expectation when we actively look for, take steps to remember, and praise what God has done and is doing in our lives. Journal, start a “praises” bulletin board, or do as the ancient believers did and set up stones in your garden to remember the activity of God in your life! It’s amazing how the more we remember to look for and appreciate God’s involvement in our life, the more we will begin to confidently expect, experience, and recognize His unfailing providence for our daily lives.


3. The Holy Spirit renews our spiritual energy when we intentionally step out of our comfort zone and reach out to do something entirely new in God's power. When we become totally competent to accomplish whatever we are doing, we no longer need to rely on God's power. Living in the "power zone" is never easy, and is rarely comfortable. But, if we can do it on our own, we are not growing in God's power. What is that little voice in the back of your mind urging you to do? Take a step in leadership? Reach out to a neighbor or family member in need of Christ? Stand up for a godly cause? Ask the Holy Spirit what new, exciting, and completely impossible thing God wants to do through you this new year. Remember, "What is impossible with men is possible with God!" Luke 18:2

Holy Spirit, renew my enthusiasm, expectation, and energy this New Year. Help me to be a fervent servant for Christ! Amen

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Robyn Henk, author of B.L.E.S.S.E.D, discovering God’s bigger dream for you, wife of 38 years, mother of six grown children, and grandmother of three. The experience of God’s gracious love and provision in her life has led to her passion of bringing women into deeper intimacy with God, and fuller understanding of God’s love and providence for their lives. She has attended classes in Theology and Christian Ministry at Golden Gate Baptist Seminary, as well as researching The Geographic and Archeological History of the Bible in Israel and Rome, with Azusa Pacific University. Robyn has spoken on three continents and developed and spoke at the Women of Purpose Conference in Kiev, Ukraine; Kitale, Kenya; and to the Lakota and Dine’ First Nations in America. She has also taught Spiritual Disciplines, Parenting, Christian Leadership for Women, and Teaching for Significance clinics.