Would You Recognize the Lord Speaking To You? August 18, 2016

"Mary", Jesus said. She turned to him and cried out "Rabboni." (which is Hebrew for "Teacher").

Mary had visited the tomb where Jesus was buried. The stone had been rolled away and doesn't find the body of Jesus anywhere. She runs, tells others and while they investigate, she is in tears. Two angels appear to her .. they're actually standing where Jesus had been placed. They ask why she's crying. She shares that "they" (someone) has taken away the body of Jesus and she doesn't know where he is.
As she is sharing, she sees someone that she mistakes to be a gardener. It's Jesus. But she is overwhelmed with grief, emotion, dismay, sadness, that she doesn't recognize it's Jesus. She even has a conversation, but then he says, "Mary."  At that point she recognizes Jesus.
So, my thought and maybe a question for you is.. if Jesus appeared to you would you recognize him and if he called you by name, would you recognize His voice?
Mary had experienced the forgiveness of the Lord and she had spent time being taught by Jesus. Yet overpowering sadness hindered her from visually recognizing him.  Yet when he spoke her name, she came to her senses and recognized him. She knew His voice.
Voice recognition, I think comes from time spent with another. Close proximity. Intimacy. I believe it's been researched that babies recognize their mother's voice and smell because of their proximity and time with mom. Mom's (maybe dad's too) for sure recognize the sound of their own children.
Mary recognized Jesus' voice (despite her visual "block"). Maybe the gardener sort of looked like Jesus, but man when he talked, she knew it was Jesus.  He calls out to her when her faith is being stunted by fear and sorrow.
I believe he speaks to us today through the Holy Spirit. Do we recognize His voice? In the Old Testament, Samuel heard the Lord speak 3 times, and each time he sought clarity. Third time is the charm. (1 Samuel 3:1-10) 
Do you recognize the Lord's voice? Do you know when He is speaking to you?  Perhaps you are overcome with fear, sorry, busyness... etc.  There's a lot of noise that whirls around which is the enemy's attempt for us to miss out on God speaking to us.  That's one reason why He says "Be still and know that I am God." Psalm 46:10
So today, pause, listen, meditate upon His word or maybe some tranquil Christian music and listen for the Lord to speak into your life. 
Mary's action item was upon hearing the Lord's voice, she got up and shared with other's what the Lord shared with her.
Listen, hear His voice and then let you action item (next  step) be what He has shared with you.
Posted on August 18, 2016 .

Am I a Bit Over Confidence - with Jesus - you bet!

August 17, 2016

 
 
 

Psalm 112:7-8

 

"They do not fear bad news; they confidently trust the Lord to care for them. They are confident and fearless and can face their foes triumphantly."

 

When you put your trust in the Lord - it can be with confidence! You know what God has done in the past and what He is doing now in your life, so you can continue to go to Him knowing He's God, He's good and He's got your back. With this great benefit you can then extend confident blessings to others.

 

So my encouragement to you (reader) is to be a generous person and teach this to others. God will provide for you and as He does your confidence in Him will grow, expand, brim over and will be evident to all.  

Posted on August 17, 2016 .

God is Close and A Safe Place (Person) - August 3, 2016

God is Close and A Safe Place

 

S. Nahum 1:7 “The Lord is good, a strong refuge when trouble comes. He is close to those who trust Him.”

 

O. God is a strong refuge - not just a safe place, but a safe place that endures, will not fail, strong. For those who acknowledge Him, rely upon Him and put their faith in Him, He is close. He is next to us. He is proximate. He is not distant. He’s really not the man upstairs, rather, He’s our Father who is near to us. Not just nearby, but right there with us, maybe even shoulder to shoulder.

 

A.  It is great to have such security, knowing that the Lord protects us. That He is indeed safe. When there seems to be trouble and lack of peace in this world -- He is a haven, a safe place for me. Not only that, but He is right there with me as I rely upon Him. I don’t have to wonder where God is.. He’s next to me, walking with me or waiting for me. But he’s right next to me.

 

P. Thank you Father for this wonderful peace and security that you give to us (who rely upon you). Thank you for walking so very close with me.

 

Posted on August 3, 2016 .