Share God

A great sermon the other day on the subject of sharing God. Based on Deuteronomy 6, it was explained that this book is not a list of rules but a series of sermons. That makes it more palatable. How do we share God? It is like making a cup of tea. We all do it differently. Do we use tea bags or a tea-pot, do we have milk, put in first or second? Do we use a cup or mug (only use a saucer if you’re a cat!) Sugar, sweeteners or no sweetening? That’s about a dozen different ways.

Three basic things we need for sharing the gospel. Firstly we need knowledge. We need to study the Bible more and more, we will never know it all or come to the end of it. Then we need a love of God. Head knowledge is no good. Heart knowledge is necessary, deeper and deeper. Finally we need to know what our gifts are. We will never know everything and sometimes we need to confess that. Our strengths might be the written word, the spoken word, praying, or listening.

One phrase struck me ‘Our circle of influence is smaller than our circle of concern.’

A Million Birds

The little girl on the bus could have only been about three years old. She was keeping everyone entertained as she shared what she could see out of the window. She suddenly cried ‘Look, Mummy, a million birds.’

There up in the blue sky was a starling murmuration. A million birds might have been an exaggeration , though there were many hundreds. We all looked up amazed at the sight as the birds swirled towards earth and then spiralled up again.

We had seen the sight before but our adult eyes had lost the wonderment of childhood. Many sights of nature can become ordinary because we have seen them so often. God has given us so many blessings, birdsong, spring flowers or the first cry of a newborn baby.

All are signs of God’s love which we need to appreciate and for which we can give Him thanks.

So Many!

You can just imagine the scene. 450 prophets of Baal yelling, screaming and prancing around. They were probably cutting themselves as well as shouting to their non-answering god. By comparison Elijah stands resolute and still. He is still able to goad them. Maybe your god is deep in thought, or busy or sleeping. From morning till noon these prophets carried on their carry on.

450 against one (I notice the other prophets of God kept their heads below the parapet making Elijah think he was alone.) But this one plus God was more than enough. Our God doesn’t sleep, travel or go missing. He is always there for us, whether we are in trouble or rejoicing. We need to make sure we go to him in joy as well as in pain.

Wear God

This was the title of a sermon I heard recently. Was it a misprint; did the preacher mean ‘Where is God.’ We need God in every part of our lives. My mind went to Ephesians 6:10-18 It is necessary to have God like an armour.

Paul starts by telling us to be strong in the Lord; a necessity in these evil days and then put on the whole armour of God. We need to search the Bible to find out what is truth. I’m hearing so many non-truths in Christian circles that it breaks my heart. hat was a strange title for a sermon. Had the typist made a spelling mistake? Should it have been ‘Where is God?’ No, there was no mistake.

The preacher then explained that we need to have God in every part of our life. We need to wear Him like clothes. My mind turned to Ephesians 6:10-18. It is a passage we know so well, but can gloss over. Paul starts by urging us to be strong in the Lord and His mighty power. In this present life, as Christians we are going to need to be strong.

He says put on the belt of truth. We need the belt of truth buckled round our waist. As has been said, What is truth? I am hearing so many non-truths in Christians circles that it breaks my heart. We need the breastplate of righteousness. Our hearts need protecting; falsehoods in the heart will break our spirit and resolve. Our feet fitted with the gospel of peace. Peace, so much needed in an ever-increasing divided world.

Take up the shield of faith, so we can extinguish the flaming arrows of the evil one. These arrows come from every direction, we need to be wrapped round with God’s shield. Take the helmet of salvation; keep our minds on God, don’t let the world’s intellect lead us astray. The sword of the spirit is God’s word. As God has written to us, we need to study His letter.

So the preacher was right ‘ Wear God.’

Not Suitable

I was interested to read in 1 Samuel about the anointing of David as king. The three eldest sons of Jesse passed before Samuel, Eliah, Abinadab and Shammah. All fine looking lads but not king material.

It is only in the next chapter that we read David was sent to the battle lines with provisions for his brothers. He was obedient to his father but also curious as to how the battle was going. The reception he received from Eliab was not thanks but scorn. ‘Why have you come down here? and with whom did you leave those few sheep in the desert? I know how conceited you are and how wicked your heart; you came down only to watch the battle.’

Wow, what brotherly love is this? David arrived because he was sent , what about a few thanks for the provisions. And how damning can a brother be, referring to those FEW sheep. David’s reply is so typical of a scorned younger brother ‘Now what have I done? Can’t I even speak?’

One can just imagine what kind of king Eliab would have been. History proved that the choice of David as king was the correct one by God. Thank God that He looks at the heart and not the outward appearance.

Struggling Lamb

One night when I had difficulty in sleeping, I imagined Jesus holding me in His arm as a poor battered lamb. But I wasn’t just lying there passively, I was struggling. It is sometimes like that when we hold a kitten, a puppy or even a baby. They are not content in the safe arms; they want to struggle away and go somewhere which is not safe for them. I was like that with Jesus. I wanted to do my own thing and go my own way.

It wasn’t just during that night that I was being difficult. All during life I haven’t wanted to settle down safely in God’s way. I’ve wanted to do my own thing. The grass on the other side has been greener. I know where safety lies, but it hasn’t always been attractive to me. During that sleepless night this was a message to me. I mustn’t go my own way; I mustn’t do my own thing. I long life has taught me that I am not the best judge of decisions.

Why am I so perverse? I know that God knows best; I have proved it again and again. I pray that I may stop being a struggling lamb but may become an obedient one. Therein lies safety and freedom.

Sharing

I was reading Luke 15 again when something struck me. It is the chapter where three lost things are found. Firstly there is the lost sheep. The shepherd puts his life in danger to find that one lost sheep. I’m sure there are cases of shepherds losing their lives to rescue one sheep or lamb. When he finds this particular sheep, he doesn’t just get on with life. ‘He calls his neighbours and friends together and says, Rejoice with me.’ He shares his joy with anyone who will listen and probably those who don’t even want to know.

Then we read of the woman who loses one of her ten silver coins. She searches everywhere earnestly until she finds it. Then she doesn’t return to her days work, no, she tells her neighbours ‘ Rejoice with me, I have found my lost coin.’ She shares her joy at finding the coin.

Then there is the lost son. Daily the father looks for his son’s return. When it happens he throws a party, We are told , so they began to celebrate. He didn’t quietly return to his normal life. He celebrates, wines and dines with neighbours and friends. He shares his joy.

It made me think about myself. Like the shepherd, woman and father I have reason to rejoice. Jesus has died and saved me from my sins. Am I going to keep that good news to myself? Am I going to be embarrassed and shy, not telling others. Sadly that is sometimes the case. But I need to rejoice and share. That really is what I’m doing this morning. I know this message goes round the world. So I’m rejoice with me, Jesus has saved my sins.

Days Drag and Months Fly.

I had this comment from a young friend of mine in an email recently. She is under 30 and not more mature like myself, but she still felt the rushing by of time.

Do you remember being stuck in boring lessons at school, or waiting to go on that first date? The days certainly dragged then. Sitting in monotonous business meetings when the clock seemed to stand still made the days never-ending.

Yet in 2021 we are almost to the longest day. My friend presented her credit card at the till knowing it ran out at the end of May; it was then the middle of June, but she still felt in May. Where had the months gone. I remember hiking, climbing and generally rushing round having fun but I ask myself where have the years gone?

God’s idea of time is so different from ours. He has been gracious in giving time, He knows we can’t cope with eternity yet. The hymn says ‘A thousand ages in Your sight are like an evening gone.’ We have only 80 or 90 or at a stretch 100 years. God has eternity. I can’t imagine what life will be like without time. I’m looking at my watch or mobile repeatedly. There is always the next thing to be done or experienced.

I’m glad God is in control of time. I don’t want to be here for ever. The next life will be for ever. That’s OK by me.

New Bathroom

I know I’ve mentioned this before, but it is a red letter week.

I mustn’t exaggerate. Not a whole new bathroom, just changes. My bath and old shower have been removed and a wet room installed. I would call it a walk in shower, I don’t know how one can have a shower in a dry room. It wouldn’t stay dry if I started showering. But everything has new words now. I won’t start on the covid words, enough has been written about them.

Everything I keep in the bathroom I’m now looking at in a critical way. That is too old, this is too dated. So, yes, I will be spending money on bathroom accessories. But the wonderful thing is that I’ve had it done. Because of restrictions I’ve waited 15 months and had to use my third choice in the end. But now everything is working well, I’ve forgotten the troubles of the past. Like life really, the past is past and the future is yet to come.

Our Messy World

Reading or hearing the news is not a pleasant experience. The world is full of natural and man-made disasters. In various parts there are volcanoes, floods, fires and earthquakes. As if that was not enough, mankind makes things worse. There are wars, rumours of war, killings, beatings. Man is fighting with man. There is intolerance, discrimination, poverty, and greed.

God must look down on us and shake His head. We are like little children who want our own way. We are sure we are right and everyone else is wrong. We are like spoilt little children.

We need a common purpose, more love, tolerance, kindness, in fact all the fruits of the Spirit. God is just waiting to shower us with gifts, but we would rather go our own way and suffer. God’s way is the only way. There is no doubt that our way is not working.

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