Showing posts with label John 7:38. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John 7:38. Show all posts

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Message received yesterday from Sarah Young's family
It's like sadness to gladness and back again.

Here's part of my response---because when I don't know how to express deep emotions, I turn to God's Word.
John 7:38, my paraphrase
I am sure all the family would appreciate prayers for strength and comfort during this time....her husband, daughter and son and their spouses, and her 6 grandchildren.

Sarah Young, whose life was served a cuppa fragili-TEA and frail-TEA, sweetened it with a heaping spoonful of faith and trust in Jesus and poured it out to others as a cuppa mo-TEA-vation to re-vi-TEA-lize their faith in Jesus.

To God be the glory!

Thursday, September 6, 2012

3X

9/6/12 Three times something is mentioned in the spiritual realm is a real heads-up for me.
After Monday’s blog entry on the idea of fullness of Christ in me overflowing to others, friend Jennifer B. sent me (9/5) this great poster, John 7:38, from a Broken People facebook page. Today’s on-line devotional was on “Rivers of flowing living water.” Thus, the head’s up.

-->
Broken People FB entry
-->
My notes:
  • Such a river is all about the Source….
  • If we have received His fullness, “rivers of living water” will flow out of us, reaching in blessing even “to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8)
  • We have nothing to do with the outflow
  • God rarely allows a soul to see the blessing that he is to others
  • A persistent river often has to overcome obstacles.
  • Keep paying attention to the Source… God can either take you around the obstacle or maybe remove it all together. Wonder if sometimes He leaves it there until we learn the life lesson He has for us?

In conclusion, Oswald Chambers says it perfectly.
Think of the healing and far-reaching rivers developing and nourishing themselves in our souls! God has been opening up wonderful truths to our minds, and every point He has opened up is another indication of the wider power of the river that He will flow through us. If you believe in Jesus, you will find that God has developed and nourished in you mighty, rushing rivers of blessing for others.
 His words are often a real heads-up for me!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

SHORT AND SALTY


10/19/11 Passing this sign caught my attention and had my thoughts turn to a Mary Ann Frazier story. Mary Ann, the first and a long time BSF teaching leader in Memphis, names "Miss Fanny" (Mrs. Tom King), her 3rd grade Sunday school teacher, as the saltiest person she ever knew. "She was so salty, she kept us all thirsty."

Saltiness is somewhat akin to Jesus sticking out all over. Some are drawn to the savoriness of our lives as we live out our God-given purpose. Others see and are thirsty. They thirst after what they see in our lives. Using speech full of grace, as seasoned with salt, one can lead them to the One who is the Living Water---water that brings life to the soul. Drink and never thirst again.

I had to ask myself, "How salty am I?" Do others thirst for the Living Water because of my life?

Trying to be short in my entries---but an uncanny similarity of blog entry scripture was posted on this date in '09 as I was awaiting another surgery.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Visions of Life

4/12/11 “Seeing is not necessarily something we do with our eyes alone” was the statement Maisie Dobbs quoted in Winspear’s recent novel in that series. That sentence grabbed me because it’s been part of my contemplative mood of late. There’s more to life than meets the eye. Or we all view the same things but see them differently based on our perspectives.

Some of us have a narrow view point based on what we have experienced----similar to the age old story of the blind men and the elephant. Each of the men “saw” with his fingertips BUT because each was experiencing a different part of the elephant each of their “sightless perspectives” reflected that.

In Girzone’s, Joshua, A Parable for Today, readers are reminded that “each person looks at life through a different vision.” The example given is that of three men viewing a tree. The entrepreneur might view it as a financial endeavor and be calculating the value of the lumber. A family man might view it as firewood to give warmth in the winter for his brood. Another man might simply view it as God’s creative art that expresses “God’s love and enduring strength.” (Girzone, 67)

All of these references coupled with God’s word about the condition of our heart as it affects our perspectives have given me pause for thought. Our heart condition (our values) reflects the way we see life. I want my children and grands to see life based on their own godly values. I want them to focus on God’s love and provision. For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he: (Proverbs 23:7) Once again one’s heart reflects the real person, thus affecting his life’s view.

My plan is to pray these verses toward that end, that they might have a godly vision of life.

The eyes of your understanding (rendered “heart” in NIV) being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, (Ephesians 1:18)

Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him. John 7:38) (That overflow would brighten our life's vision, not cloud it. DAL)