Tuesday Refocus

February 2: Tuesday Refocus

‘The early Christians did not say, in dismay, ‘Look what the world has come to,’ but, ‘Look what has come to the world!’ - E. Stanley Jones

For all of our hand-wringing have we forgotten?  

Our Savior dwelt among us (Jn 1:14).

For all of our uncertainty have we forgotten? 

Our Savior lived, died, and was buried (1 Jn 3:5, Rom 6:10, Is 53:9).

For all of our short-sighted fear have we forgotten?  

Our Savior has been raised and ascended (Acts 13:30, Acts 1:9).

For all of our current and future anxiety have we forgotten?  

Our Savior will return to dwell among us once more:

‘And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God.  He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.”’ - Revelation 21:3-4

For our troubled hearts, for our troubled world, this is good news.  

Thank you, Lord, that the Gospel is true.  That Jesus is on the throne, and we have nothing, and no one to fear.  In Your name, amen.

Resting,

AB

January 26: Tuesday Refocus

‘Sow for yourselves righteousness; reap steadfast love; break up your fallow ground, for it is the time to seek the LORD, that He may come and rain righteousness upon you.  You have plowed iniquity; you have reaped injustice; you have eaten the fruit of lies.  Because you have trusted in your own way and in the multitude of your warriors…’ Hosea 10:12-13

Subtly,

subconsciously,

consistently, 

we have been swept along more than we have sown (Eph 4:14). 

Our churches,

our hearts,

our lives 

are full sorrow from the other gods we have pursued (Ps 16:4).

Faithful,

Steadfast,

Loving,

the LORD waits to be gracious to you, and therefore He exalts Himself to show mercy to you (Is 30:18).

Sow righteousness,

Reap steadfast love,

Break up the fallow ground,

Seek the LORD, and He will rain righteousness (Hosea 10:12).

Jesus, thank You for Your pursuing steadfast love.  Would our hearts and lives be eager to seek You, to sow righteousness, and quick to reject iniquity, injustice, and lies.  May we trust in You alone.  Amen.

Sowing,

AB

January 19: Tuesday Refocus

‘Then they believed His words; they sang His praise.’ - Psalm 106:12

We are people always responding.  We engage, interact, entertain, ignore, and are transformed by what we see and experience all around us.  If we cannot help but respond to the created world, how much more are we compelled to respond to the Creator who has revealed Himself?  Matt Redman often says ‘Seeing is singing.’  When we believe His word, our hearts cannot stay silent:

He is the Bread of Life - satisfying our deepest hunger, forever (Jn 6:35)

He is the Light of the World - illuminating the narrow road (Jn 8:1, Matt 7:14)

He is the Door - through whom we have access to the Father (Jn 10:9)

He is the Good Shepherd - He lays down His life to rescue His wayward sheep (Jn 10:11)

He is the Resurrection and the Life - He has died, but is alive forevermore holding the keys of death and hell (Jn 11:25, Rev 1:18)

He is the Way, the Truth and the Life - everything we seek is found in and through Him (Jn 14:6)

He is the True Vine - abiding perfectly in the life and love of the Father, inviting us to abide in Him (Jn 15:4-11)

He is the One who emptied Himself, took on flesh, became sin, offered Himself as the Perfect Sacrifice, died the death we deserved, is raised and is seated at the right hand of the Father interceding on our behalf (Phil 2:7-8, 2 Cor 5:21, Heb 10:10, Rom 4:25, Acts 13:30, Mark 16:19, Rom 8:34)

And He can always be trusted because His word always proves true (Proverbs 30:5).  Believe and respond.

Lord, give us a greater glimpse of the reality of Who You are, and what You have done.  May we believe and respond with lives of continual worship.  We love you, amen.

Seeing and responding,

AB

January 12: Tuesday Refocus

‘Listen to me you who are poor: what is lacking to you if you have God?  Listen you who are rich: what do you possess if you do not have God?’ - Augustine

God’s economy does not work like the economy of the world:

You must lose your life to find your life (Matt 10:39).

The first will be last (Matt 20:16).

Humble yourself and He will exalt you (Jam 4:10).

Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness and all of these things will be added (Matt 6:33).

Love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you (Matt 5:44).

Outdo one another in showing honor (Rom 12:10).

When our world feels upside down, may it serve as a reminder that we are citizens of an upside-down Kingdom (Phil 3:20).  When we find ourselves lacking practically or financially, may it serve as a reminder of the One who was rich, but for our sake became poor, so that we through His poverty might become rich (2 Cor 8:9).  When things go well, may it serve as a reminder that all is grace, and lift our eyes to the Giver of every good and perfect gift (Jam 1:17).

A few days into this new year, have already been overwhelming and anxiety-producing.  May our prayer echo the Psalmist: ‘Whom have I in heaven but You? And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides You.  My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever (Ps 73:25-26).’  Amen.

Let it be,

AB

December 29: Tuesday Refocus

‘It is the process not the outcome that is glorifying to God.  God’s training is for now, not later.  His purpose is for this very minute, not for sometime in the future.  We have nothing to do with what will follow our obedience, and we are wrong to concern ourselves with it.  What people call preparation, God sees as the goal itself.’  - Oswald Chambers

In a year like no other I pray that you have turned obstacles into ebeneezers – reminders of the Lord’s help, provision, and sustaining faithfulness toward you (1 Sam 7:12).  Whatever goes before or behind, take heart, ‘…it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure (Phil 2:13).’   

There is purpose in the present not just in the future because God is working all things to conform us to the image of His Son (Rom 8:28-29, 1 Thess 5:18).  We can be people who count trials as joy for we know that ‘the testing of your faith produces steadfastness.  And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing (James 1:2-4).’ 

We will find Him faithful in 2021.  May He find us faithful as well.

Remembering,

AB