Category Archives: Daily Meditations

October 16 / Proverbs 16 / Matthew 16

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Proverbs 16:2

All paths of people are pure in their own eyes, but Yahweh measures the motives.

The Lord examines your motives.

It’s not what we do as much as why we do it.

This is truth>>God looks at our hearts and our inner reasons for doing what we do.  You may think you are pure awesomeness, or awesome pureness, because you help the poor, or are involved in ministry, or lead a group,  but deep down you know you’re doing this for some sort of favor or approval, not out of love for Jesus.

We are already pure awesomeness, and for only one reason–Jesus Christ.  The great insane truth is that God loves you first. From the start. From before the start! And there’s nothing you can do about it. You can reject and distance yourself from Him relationally, but there’s nothing you can do to make Him love you less.  You can even grieve and sadden Him, but separate yourself from His love? Nope.  Jesus, we believe, has two stances>>open-armed, or embracing you.

God thinks you’re wonderful because He just does.  Because He is love and He’s crazy about you.  Living from that truth will wooingly compel you to get to know Him, love Him, live for Him, and obey Him.  You’ll realize the deeper, what-you’ve-been-missing Life that you’ve possibly never seen or experienced before.

We have been granted the power to create our own reality in a sense.  How we think, determines how we act, which over time, determines our character and destiny.

Again, if you’re obeying in order to earn, then you are off.  You’re missing the beautiful point.  The point is to live in the delight of the Father.

Matthew 16:17

You are blessed because my Father in heaven revealed this to you.  You did not learn this from human beings.

We do not need a human being to tell us truth, to show us God, tho that can and does happen.  In fact, how often have human beings messed up the truth and severely hurt people?

Here, Jesus asks, “Who do people say that I am?”  And they answer, “John the Baptist, Elijah, Jeremiah, some other prophet.” What if He stopped there?  “Oh interesting.  That’s cool.  Well, see you guys tomorrow!”  How detrimental it would have been if He had not followed up with, “But what about you? Who do you say I am?”  Yet how many times do we do this?  We’re content to let people form their view of Jesus based on so many others, without the uber important follow up of, “But what about you? Who do you think He is?”

Most people, in some form, answer that Jesus is “all those hypocrites in those churches” or He is “just like my dad.”  But never really seeking out from the Source who He is.

Think about this.

Really?

This makes about as much sense as saying Martin Luther King was a man of violence because you heard about a guy wearing an MLK t-shirt was arrested for shooting someone.  “No, I’ve never read any of Dr. King’s writings, but I don’t need to because I see what some of his supporters do.

My my my.

The Holy Spirit is ready and available to speak to every person directly. Thru your spirt in seeking Him, thru Scripture, thru nature…

How much you are willing to give up for something shows how much you value it.

How much effort are you putting into listening to God?

And if that worn out pushback of “I don’t have time” is surfacing yet again, remember that “I don’t have time for something” really just means “I value something else more.”

What do you value more than connecting to and hearing from God?

We promise you it is worth great effort.

October 15 / Proverbs 15 / Matthew 15

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Proverbs 15:10,12

The one who hates to be corrected will die.
Those who make fun of wisdom don’t like to be corrected;
they will not ask the wise for advice.
Pride can destroy you.
It keeps you from so much good.
It keeps you from seeking what is good because it is so sensitive to being infringed upon.
If pride can destroy the most beautiful of angels, it can surely destroy you.
Watch for it today at every turn.  Make yourself aware of it however you can, so you can expose it to the light of Jesus.
Or else…

Proverbs 15:19
A lazy person’s life is like a patch of thorns,
but an honest person’s life is like a smooth highway.
The path of the lazy is difficult to navigate and filled with pain.
Making the effort to pursue a virtuous life in many ways smooths out the path.  Being proactive proves to be a much better approach to life than always doing the bare minimum last minute thing.  Surely we can all attest, at some level, to some level of peace that proactivity brings.
Leaving the house to start your day, do you feel better after waking early, eating, planning out your schedule?  Or running out the door ten minutes later than you should, with breakfast in hand, wondering if you remembered everything you need for the day?

Proverbs 15:22-23
Plans fail without good advice,
but they succeed with the advice of many others.
People enjoy giving good advice.
Saying the right word at the right time is so pleasing.
Don’t allow your stupid pride to deny someone the rich blessing
of being of assistance to you. It is as much for them as it is for you.
Ask for help, be a blessing.

Proverbs 15:31-32
If you listen to correction to improve your life,
you will live among the wise.
Those who refuse correction hate themselves,
but those who accept correction gain understanding.

Matthew 15:6,18
You make God’s word null and void because of your tradition.  What comes out of the mouth begins in the heart, and that’s what makes someone unclean.
It is not merely the breaking of rules that makes someone separated from God, but rather it is our own heart and choice that separates us because of our God-given gift of free will.
Better to have a true heart of love for God that imperfectly breaks His rules than to keep perfectly the law with a heart that thinks said law keeping will make God love Him more.

 

October 14 / Proverbs 14 / Matthew 14

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Proverbs 14:4

Not having an ox makes it very easy to keep the stall clean and neat. You don’t have to do the hard work of cleaning up its crap.

But guess what.

You’re starving to death because you have no ox power to farm with!

When you’re not close to anyone, when you don’t really let anyone in to the deep parts of your life, you can keep everything pretty neat and tidy looking.  But we all know you’re starving.  You’re dying to tell someone what you’re struggling with.  You ache to connect, to know you’re not alone, to know you’re not a total weirdo.

Well, we’re all weirdos. We all struggle with that “one big thing.”  Everyone has it…or you’re lying.  If it’s anything we’ve learned in ministry, it’s that every single person struggles with something, no matter how neat and tidy the barn looks.

So you’re not perfect.  So you don’t have it all together all the time.  Big smelly deal!  Oh wow, like you’re sooooooo unique.  You mean you struggle with something?  Well you weak and pathetic loser, I have conquered all sin and temptation in my life, so I cannot hang out with you or listen to your confessional nonsense.

Right.

One of the greatest things we can offer people as followers of Jesus, is to listen without judgement. To embrace someone in their embarrassment and shame.  To be fully known and fully accepted.  This is the love of Jesus.

So it’s about time you sucked it up and joined the Struggling Weirdos Club, because we’re all members and Jesus knows it already.  It’s just that some of us haven’t applied for our membership card yet.  But oh how liberating it is when you officially sign up!  Your struggles start to lessen.  You go longer in between dark times, you recover more quickly, because you are sharing it, exposing it to the light, receiving support, taking it to the true Source of power and love that conquers all.

Do you want neat and tidy?  Or messy and meaningful?

Matthew 14:29-30

“Yes, come,” Jesus said.  So Peter went over the side of the boat and walked on the water toward Jesus.  But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink.  “Save me, Lord!” he shouted.

When you look down, you drown.

Looking to Jesus for guidance, inspiration, direction, and strength, you will no doubt do great things.

No matter who you are.

We can accomplish anything in the power of the resurrection.

Looking at the obstacles at our feet, we trip and fall.  Energy flows where direction goes.  Whatever you focus on, you give power to over your life.  Focus on the obstacles in your life, and you empower them to block you more and more from true life.  Focus on Jesus more, and you allow His power more into your life and over all darkness.  All authority has been given to Him.

As someone said,

Stop telling God how big your problems are, and start telling your problems how big your God is!

October 13 / Proverbs 13 / Matthew 13

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Proverbs 13:4

A sluggard’s appetite is never filled, but the desires of the diligent are fully satisfied.

One obvious reason the lazy person is not filled, and the determined person is satisfied, is follow thru, or lack thereof.

A sluggard does not finish anything.  He starts many things perhaps, but with no fulfilling of any end goal.  But a determined, diligent person will see something thru to completion.  There is great satisfaction in that, even in the trivial.

Learning the cool parts of songs on guitar is fun, but taking the time to learn a complete song, beginning to end, to the point of playing it with others, in front of people, is extremely satisfying.  It is way more fulfilling than just knowing short parts to a bunch of songs.

Do you finish what you begin?

Do you see things thru to completion?

Do you start many things without following them thru to completion?

Do you have too many irons in the fire, dabbling in much, mastering nothing or very little?

How fulfilled do you think you would be if you spent the bulk of your energy on your relationship with Christ everyday?

Proverbs 13:19

A longing fulfilled is sweet to the soul, but fools detest turning from evil.

One thing that will definitely keep you from a satisfying life is holding on to sin.

And we so hold on.  It has become a part of our very being, our daily functioning.  It is hard to let go.  But it only serves to inhibit us from abundant life, from knowing full fellowship with God thru Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit.  Perhaps this is why John the Baptist’s message to repent was so vital in order to clear the way for Jesus and His kingdom.  He knew nothing could be fighting for your attention if you are going to live fully under God’s reign.

This is the pruning of John 15.  The gardner would cut away the part of the branch that was inhibiting the sap from getting all the way thru.  And it was not a cutting away from external things, but that which was internal growth.

This is painful.

But the freedom gained and experience of Life far outweigh the painful surgery.

Remember to keep your eyes always on what is gained, not upon that which will be lost.  Count the cost of both cutting something away as well as keeping something toxic in.

Matthew 13:44-46

The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field.  When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field.  Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls.  When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it.

Jesus looks to stir His hearers to sacrifice whatever is necessary for treasure that is greater and beyond any here on earth.

A key word in this passage seems to be “found.”  When these peeps found this item of great value, they then acted upon it decisively.

You know when you have found something of great value.  You act upon it, typically without much hesitation or even reservation, proportionately to its value to you.  The more you value something, the more you are willing to give up for it. (Perhaps this is a better way of saying “Whatever something costs you is exactly what it is worth to you.”) Those who have truly found Christ and experienced His immeasurable value, have acted decisively to make Him Lord of their life.  Some things are easier to give up than others, sure, but the more you experience Him, the easier it does become to shed away all that blocks you from Him.

You turn from things because they harm your highly valued relationship with Him, not merely because you’re not suppose to do this or that, or because it is against the rules.  Christ is much deeper than that.

Have you truly found the kingdom of God?

If you can’t say for sure, perhaps you should keep searching, and search diligently.  For all who diligently search, do find. This is promised us.

If you have not found it, perhaps ask yourself, “How hard have I been looking?”

October 12 / Proverbs 12 / Matthew 12

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Proverbs 12:5

The thoughts of the righteous are just.

How you think determines how you act, which determines your results, the fruit of your life.

What kind of person you really are is determined by what and how you think–which only God and you know.

How do you think of people?

All people.

When you’re in your coffin, you’ll be judged by how you loved people.

It is time for Christians to cease being selective of who we love.  Jesus’ standards for us in this area are pretty darn high.  He basically told us that if we love those who love us, who are kind to us, who give us a sense of significance and worth, then “la de frickin’ da.”

It is time for us to stop our contemptuous, looking-down-on, secret desire for eugenics, bigotry. It is unhealthy. It is unChristian. It is anti-Christ.

Here is an example of what is heard often: “If you want some entertainment, you should check out the people at the Beech Grove Wal-Mart!”  And this is from Christians.

Really?

Why would that be entertaining?

Are they not made in the image of God?  Or de we subconsciously believe they were made in the image of Trailer Park Satan?

Did Jesus die for them, just as He did for you?

Do you know them? Their stories? Each of them? Do you care for them? Have they harmed you in any way? Do they want and need to be known, cherished, and loved? And who should do that?

Sure, I see the humor. I’ve laughed at it before. And yeah, I get a little nervous at truck stops in small Indiana towns, especially with my Mexican wife. But isn’t there something better? Something higher for we who follow Jesus? As we mature in Christ, should we not start to see all people differently? With more love?

It is the love of God that changes the world and is the healing of the nations.  It is His love thru the church–which is not a building nor a 501-C-3, but it is people.  It is us.  It is you and me, loving the world with the actual love of Jesus thru us.

The greatest gift we can offer the world is to be one with God, so that His love may flow thru us and supernaturally touch all with whom we come into contact with.

What else is there?

Matthew 12:31-32

The “Unpardonable Sin.” Or “Unforgiveable Sin.”

What is it?

Here is some helpful commentary from The Gospel Transformation Bible:

Jesus speaks alarmingly here of a sin that cannot be forgiven (see also 1 John 5:16–17). It is important to consider this statement within its broader context in order to understand what it means. Jesus is responding to the claim of the Pharisees that he casts out demons by means of demonic power instead of the power of God’s Spirit (Matt. 12:24Mark 3:28–30). This is the second time in the Gospel that the Pharisees have said this (cf. Matt. 9:34; see also 10:25), and between the first and the second occurrences of this verdict on Jesus’ exorcisms, they have hatched a conspiracy to kill him (12:14). Their “blasphemy against the Spirit,” then, is not an impulsive action or statement. It is rather a determined course of godlessness arising from a settled conviction that God’s chosen servant, on whom God has put his Spirit (v. 18), is an agent of the very demonic powers Jesus came to defeat.

Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the unchanging conviction that Jesus is evil. In essence, the only “unforgivable” sin is a conclusive rejection of Christ rather than a contrite reception of him.

Matthew 12:33-37

A tree is known by its fruit.

It is interesting to note that whenever final judgement is spoken of in the Bible, it states that we will be judged on our works.  We are saved by faith, but will be judged on our works, and not just in the big, sexy areas, but on how we actually lived the ordinary day to day, how we treated all others–especially those at the Beech Grove Wal-Mart and small town truck stops.

October 11 / Proverbs 11 / Matthew 11

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Proverbs 11:6

Caught by their own desires.

This is one of the things Jesus saves us from > our own desires.

Those who we may choose to call “masters” are the ones who are not ruled by their desires or expectations.  They have not ridded themselves of desires, but rather redirected them to more meaningful and satisfying ends.

Whatever you resist, persists.

Whatever you truly look at disappears, for you see it for what it really is…..

Something that is not God.

Matthew 11:11

Jesus said John the Baptist was the creates man born of women.

Quite the lofty pronouncement.

Yet, the person on the bottom rung of the Kingdom ladder is even greater than him.

If we are executing within God’s rule (kingdom), by His power available to us, then we are amazing and awesome. Because He is operating through us.

October 10 / Proverbs 10 / Matthew 10

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Proverbs 10:12

LOVE

FORGIVES

ALL

WRONGS.

Matthew 10:29-31

Two sparrows cost only a penny, but not even one of them can die without your Father’s knowing it.  God even knows how many hairs are on your head.  So don’t be afraid.  You are worth much more than many sparrows.

This time 2013, I was returning from my hiking trip to Colorado.  On that trip I was beautifully reminded of the greatness and immensity of YHWH.  One day we saw no other human beings or man-made structures for approximately seven hours while trekking up to somewhere near 12,000 feet.  We only witnessed the beauty of what He created.

Looking around at all that God made, I kept imagining Him saying, “It is good.”  This had a powerful effect on me as I would also notice the little animals scurrying around.  My thoughts can’t help but go to the fact that our Father is aware of every needle of every single evergreen out there, of every little critter running around the deepest part of every woods.  An impossible human task for even one square mile!

How much more He must care for me!  What have I to fear?  What have I to stress over?  “He is infinitely good, and He knows what He is doing,” as Brother Lawrence tells us.

I am so very important to our Father, and so very cared for every moment.  Remembering this and being reminded of it is vital to living  and experiencing Life that really is Life.  And forgetting this, for even one hour, leaves me hopelessly on my own.

October 9 / Proverbs 9 / Matthew 9

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Proverbs 9:9

Give to the wise, and they will be still wiser; inform the righteous, and they will add to their teaching.

Be mindful of putting your energy into good soil, even if you believe that that soil is already mature. None of us have fully arrived, and those with hearts of good soil will multiply what you give them.

We should never be intimidated by nor stop pouring into our leaders.

Matthew 9:5

Which is easier: to say, “Your sins are forgiven,” or to tell him, “”Stand up and walk”?

It was one thing to heal, quite another to forgive sins.

Think of what Jesus went through to forgive the world…..

Which was easier?

October 8 / Proverbs 8 / Matthew 8

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Proverbs 8:17

I love those who love me, and those who seek me diligently find me.

Wisdom is not hard to find or even attain, but one must pursue her. She loves those who love her and allows those who actually search for her to find her.  As Jesus instructed His followers, “Ask, and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you. For everyone who asks receives, and everyone who searches finds, and for everyone who knocks, the door will be opened!”

Jesus does not turn anyone away who is diligently searching for Him. The same goes for wisdom. If you deeply desire it, you will obtain it.

Desire.

So much comes down to desire.

What do you really want?

I believe that if we can ask someone enough questions, they will answer with “Peace” every time. And with this, is love and joy.

A wise friend, I won’t mention his name (Luke Mertes), once said, “Jesus can only work with desire.”

That really stuck with me.  He woos us rather than forces us to love Him. In that way it is true love. Even in His infinitude, He does not violate us, tho it seems if anyone had the right to, it would be the One who gave us life.

Then another anonymous friend (Jenny Mullins) brought up the great point that God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases Him [Phi.2:13].  So there’s that seeming paradox of God choosing us and giving us desire for Him in the first place.  Perhaps you don’t have desire, but desire to have desire. Pray for it! I’d say if you ask, seek, and knock for desire for God, He will kindly grant it to you.

At the end of the day, we do what we want to do. What we’re willing to do. You will work so hard for what you want, whether it be a master’s degree, to run a marathon, to keep isolated from people…What if what you most wanted was to be a sincerely loving person? What would the training for that look like? Where would your time and energy need to go?

Matthew 8:23-27

Jesus calms a storm.

It’s interesting that the account given states that the disciples followed Jesus into the boat. Following Jesus will take us thru storms.  In the previous chapter, Jesus was ending His Sermon on the Mount with the story of the wise man who built his house upon the rock and that his house stood thru the storm because of that foundation. Scripture is clear that the stuff is gonna hit the fan in this life, even for those following Him.

But may we never forget that when these storms hit, Jesus is in the boat with us.  And the fact that He is sleeping in this account speaks to us that He is always calm and at peace, therefore a source of peace, in the middle of these storms.  So, like these disciples, we go to Him first.  Their situation here vividly shows they had nowhere else to go, no one else to turn to.  And that really is our situation all the time, we just don’t see it.  Turning somewhere else in our storms would’ve been like these disciples scrambling to build a storm shield out of pieces of the boat they tore off, or sometimes what we do is the foolish equivalent of these guys  thinking they could somehow construct a laser cannon storm destroyer so they could save themselves. Not gonna happen.

So in the midst of the crapstorm, go immediately to the one who is calm and at rest, for that will also give you peace–when you experience His peace.  We want to go to the calm person when something is hectic. My brother and brother-in-law are both paramedics. I would want them around if someone is choking, passing out, having a heart attack, etc., because they have trained themselves to remain calm in adverse situations such as these, so they can think and act and do what is needed to be done.

We can train ourselves in similar fashion as we go to Jesus every time in every adverse situation. That will become our default setting as our neurons fire accordingly to set these new pathways in the brain. We will blaze that trail.  After a while, we will remain calm and at peace when the stuff of life hits because we know who is in the boat with us, that He is at rest, and that He has power over every single storm. And we can have His peace, as long as we forsake the foolish Storm Destroyer Laser Cannon idea and go to Him.

 

October 7 / Proverbs 7 / Matthew 7

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Matthew 7:21-23

“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven.  On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many deeds of power in your name?’  Then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; go away from me, you evildoers.’

These are some very intense words of Jesus.

People can do great things in the name of Jesus while missing out on the vital participation in covenantal intimacy with Him.

It reminds us of the far too common story of the father who provides for his children, prioritizing “food on the table” and “clothes on their backs” at the expense of a real relationship with them. The harsh determined provision overshadows the intimacy of knowing his children and being known by them.

We can imagine later in life, the dad arguing his case with the exclamatory self-justification, “You always had what you needed!” But the son or daughter replying, “Dad, I don’t even know you! The one thing I needed was you–so I didn’t have what I needed because we never even took the time or made the effort to get to really know each other. All I wanted was you. And I never had you.”

Proverbs 7

In wisdom literature, such as Proverbs here, we get that unique “Wisdom From Below” that is observational more than “God said do or don’t do this.” This is what makes Proverbs such an interesting book of the canon.

We look at the rhythm of life and see what works and what doesn’t. What works for people–brings them happiness and flourishing? And what does not?

Then we can ask ourselves the same thing. Where will what I’m doing lead? Has anyone gone this path before? Where did it take them? Perhaps you have cut someone off from your life, you’ve quit talking to them over some incident, disagreement, dispute. You’re giving the silent treatment. Who has done that before that you’ve observed? How did that go for them? Did it bring what they truly desired?