Monday, August 28, 2006

"Like A Little Child" -Three Pictures

Well, it's official. I hate technology. My laptop computer that I work on at the church died... it was a slow and frustrating death. Then the internet went out for a few days here at home. The power went out three times at the church and once here at home. TECHNOLOGY...I've learned that although I hate it, I cannot function effectively without it. But the good news is, I now have a new computer at the church, and the internet is up and running here again. PRAISE GOD! I hope that these little pictures about children will be a blessing to you. Oh yes, during your devotional times, would you please ask God to give Jen, my daughter, a vehicle in South Africa so that she can do the ministry that God called her there to do, and also to work out the visa situation with "Sol" my future daughter in law. THANK YOU...I appreciate your prayers...Be blessed...

Picture…The Lord gave me three different pictures involving children. The first one was of two little children walking through the woods. The picture looks more like a cartoon than an actual movie. The bare branches of the trees are hanging down almost reaching towards the earth with what appears to be goblins laying in wait. It was dark and menacing, but the two children had a lantern they used to light their way through intimidating darkness. Surprisingly, they acted like there was nothing at all with which to be concerned. They were smiling and joking, and nearly skipping along the worn path through the trees. And I asked the Lord, “Don’t they know that there is danger lurking in the darkness and the enemy is ready to attack them?” The Lord said simply, “Watch.” Sure enough, something did leap down from the trees towards the children, but an invisible protective shield stopped it. The children were in a shielding bubble of God’s grace and protection. It was evident that nothing could harm them.

Hear…the Lord say, “If you will stop looking at the difficulties, problems, struggles and even the apparent dangers in your life and focus on my light, I am going to give you sweet peace. I will protect you from all that is ’out there. It is all about your focus. Do you want to continue to focus on your struggles or do you want to focus on me. ”

Picture…the second picture was of a little girl in the midst of a violent nightmare. But the child is not alone. Upon hearing the child’s first frightened cries, the father had come into the room and was trying to comfort her. The father tried to pull the little girl into his arms, but she just kept struggling. When the little girl finally awakened and recognized that it was her dad holding her, she began to settle down and was eventually able to drift off into a peaceful sleep.

Hear…the Lord say, “Child you are struggling and fighting against various situations and people. What I want you to do is just rest in my arms. The situations are simply an illusion, something that is here now and will be gone later. I am your reality. Stop struggling, and allow me to just hold you. Everything else is just going to pass away and this situation is going to shift; it is going to change. The people are even going to be removed from your life. But if you keep your focus on these transitory things, you are going to miss the reality of my presence comforting and holding you.”

Picture…the last picture was of a child standing on a ledge and the father was down below reaching up with outstretched arms, and the little boy just leaped. Then His father said, “Come on,” he just leapt, no fear or turmoil about whether or not he would be caught. He didn’t struggle with, “Will he catch me? Will he not?” There was no struggle whatsoever; just total abandonment with giggles and outright laughter. The pair was obviously having a great time.

Hear…the Lord say, “You keep asking, ‘Is this you God or not? Is this going to work or not? Should I try this? Should I try that? I just don’t know if God is in this or not.” If you will just stop with all this mess and trust me, you and I are going to have a great time together. But you’ll have to stop struggling with worries. You have to trust me to catch you. Follow my directives with absolute abandon knowing that I would never let you fall.”

Consider: You and I need to fling ourselves with absolute abandon into the arms of our heavenly Father today. We need to step out in faith and just do whatever He asks of us. We need to trust Him. We need to rest in His arms. We absolutely must stop fretting about everything. Worrying is a behavior pattern; a behavioral trap that we keep allowing ourselves to get caught in. Maybe occasionally, we need to think of ourselves as God’s little children, and just throw ourselves into His arms. Allow God to take care of all the “bogey monsters” while you rest in sweet peace in the shelter of His arms. It’s surprisingly hard to do. The only way that I know how to do it is through prayer. So reach up and allow your Daddy to pick you up as you pray.

Pray: “Daddy, I am reaching out right now so that you can wrap your loving arms around me and hold me. I’m giving all of this nasty, scary stuff to you, so that you can deal with it. I just want to center my attention on you right now. I want to rest in shelter of your loving embrace. So I trust you with the stuff. I trust you with my family. I trust you with my finances. I trust you with my life. I believe that you are going to take care of everything on my behalf. I love you daddy. I let go of all of the circumstances into your care. I let go of all of the troubles that have been perplexing me. You deal with them. You take care of them. I’m taking my hands off right now. I am not going to struggle with this any longer. ” Would you just talk to Him as your Heavenly Father right now, using your own words? Just express your love and dependence on Him. Show Him that you are aware that He is there right beside you He is going to take care of everything.”

5 Comments:

At 10:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil." Ephesians 5:15-16
You may inadvertently substitute religious activity for God's will, pursuing your own goals for God's kingdom instead of waiting for His assignment. Time is a precious commodity. Be sure to invest it wisely.
Experiencing GOD Day-By-Day Devotional

 
At 1:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can always tell that the pastors at CLC spend a LOT of time with God, whenever I am struggling and really at the end of my rope I go to the web site and immedialtely I'm at peace and get a phenomenal word from God. Knowing that God will never fail or abandon you despite all of the hardships and heartaches I've experience over the past couple of weeks was just the reminder I needed to hear. Thank you Father! Thank you Pastor Chris for being so faithful with God's messages!!

 
At 2:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is just what I needed! I'm scared, and in a place I never thouht I would be, but I'm giving this to God to handle. He is able. I love you Pastor Chris.

 
At 4:49 AM, Blogger cltgrace said...

Praise God for Jen's new vehicle! It's a beauty & answer to prayer! God is faithful in all matters~ Love you

 
At 4:50 PM, Blogger Perhaps a Better Claim said...

Thanks for your picture sermons. I needed this one today. All of my children are struggling right now and I am hurting for them. I needed a reminder of God's provision and protection.

I have a blog here that I don't use. I am on Xanga as Gr8Grace. I learned about you from my daughter-in-law who heard about you from cltgrace.

 

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