Sunday, November 11, 2012

Wild Fruit

The LORD had a vineyard...

  • He dug up the ground, breaking and sifting it to prepare it for planting.
  • He removed stones, some large and some small, so there wouldn't be any obstructions, and that the roots would have room to grow.
  • He carefully selected vines to plant - vines in which He saw value. This pleased Him.

And the vineyard was established.

As the plants were taking root, the LORD built a watchtower.  From there He could see any and all threats to His field.  He took care to stop vandals and poachers.  He was a Faithful Guardian.

In anticipation of the harvest, He carefully cut out a place where the grapes would be pressed into wine.  A sweet wine, pleasing to the taste, effective in its purpose.  The fruit of the vine.

Did I mention that all this took place on a fertile hillside?  The place the LORD had selected was made up of excellent soil - rich in nutrients, well watered by the rain and streams.  It was beautiful and lush!

He waited, and watched, for the first fruits.  But, sadly, the fruit was bad, having gone wild.  Tangled vines, giving off an unpleasant aroma.  These grapes were no good to Him.  Who would drink of this stench?

He asks, "What more could I have done for my vineyard than I have done for it?  Why, when I looked for good grapes, did it yield only bad?"  (Isaiah 5:4)

The LORD prepared, protected and planned for His vineyard's purpose to be fulfilled.  What went wrong?





Lord, help me to recognize Your will for my life.  I want to cooperate with You.  Remind me when I am in danger of rejecting You.  Help me to yield.  I want to hear Your voice. I praise You!


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Ezra's Prayer

Isaiah 59:2
"But your iniquities have separated you from your God; your sins have hidden His face from you, so that He will not hear."

When Ezra - a godly man - prayed on behalf of the people, he used the pronouns "our" and "we."  (Ezra 9:5-15)  Although he had not married a foreign woman as the rest of the people had done, he recognized that he was part of the whole that had turned their backs on God.  Or maybe he recognized the fact that he had his own sin that wasn't widely known. 

When King David prayed, he, too, included himself culpable of the sins committed by the nation of Israel.

As Christians, we need to remember that the sins of the nation include our own culpability.  Even if we have spoken up, there are still sins that we are guilty of that haven't been made public.  I remember my pastor telling me, as I sat before him, unmarried and pregnant, "I have sin in my life, too.  Mine just isn't going to be as obvious as yours will be in a couple of months."

If we're tempted to "grumble and complain," may our hearts be quickened to the truth of our own guilt before a holy and just God.  May our hearts cry out to Him in spirit and in truth for grace and the wisdom to speak, not only courageously, but with compassion, so that the hearts of the people would turn to Him, trusting Him for salvation.  That's where true hope - and change - lies.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Pretty in Pink

Tatum's wedding is gonna be so pretty! Can't wait to see it all come together!

Collected jars, painted in three shades of pink (latex paint, poured in, swirled around and poured out), to be sprayed with clear glaze, then filled.

Thank you to the girls who helped make it happen! Steph, Emily, Athena Katlyn!!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Colorado

Praying for rain...

"To You, O LORD, I call, for fire has devoured the pastures and flames have burned up all the trees of the field.  Even the wild animals pant for You; the streams of water have dried up and fire has devoured the open pastures."  ~Joel 1:19-20

Lord, please bring relief to Colorado.  Stop the fires, and bring healing to the hearts and lives of the people there.  The effects of the fires have been devastating.  You are good.  Your love endures forever.  You are Provider, Healer, Comforter.  Please bring an end to the devastation.  Restore homes and lands.  Let the people see hope.  You are able.  Amen.