Expired – Am I Going To Die

This morning I was fixing my breakfast and I decided I would eat my favorite breakfast – yogurt, fruit, and granola. As I was gathering the ingredients to make this fantastic breakfast, I started looking at the yogurt container for the expiration date. I knew I have had this container for just a little bit over 10 days. Then to my horror I noticed this on the container.

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I thought yogurt was like milk – you could use it until that expiration date. So far I have not died of food poisoning but from now on I will be more mindful of eating up the yogurt.

Unbelievers Who Do Good Deeds?

But someone will say, “This can’t be, because I know many unbelievers who do good deeds.” Ah, but when you say that you do not have a view to God. When you judge what is sin and what is righteousness, don’t just think of man! Think of God. We were made for God! He is worthy of all our love and trust and honor and thanks and obedience and worship. We may well build our hospitals and feed the hungry and educate the ignorant, but if it doesn’t spring from trust in God, and if we don’t do it to give him glory, and if we don’t have a view to the salvation of others, all we do is sin with respect to God. – John Piper

Doubt

Doubting is a huge problem for me.

As I was reading blogs today I came across this tongue in check look at how different theological systems look at doubt.

At the risk of presenting a bit of a caricature, let me give some tongue-in-cheek ways that some different theological systems deal with Christians going through such a crisis of faith:

Baptists: They are still saved, no matter where their doubts take them. They just need renewed assurance.

Calvinists: They were never saved to begin with. They need to hear the gospel.

Charismatics: They are demon possessed. They need an exorcism.

Arminians: They are in the process of losing their salvation. They need to stop sinning or be argued back into the faith.  – Michael Patton

As I read this I had a good chuckle and then I realized that as I go through my day that I wake up an Arminian and by lunch I have convinced myself I am a Baptist but wondering if I am a Calvinist that was never saved to begin with.  And by bedtime I know that I am the worst sinner around and really a Charismatic because I am probably demon possessed since I can not get a handle on my sin problem.

BUT wait – I do not need to be worried about my sin problem because Jesus takes care of that for me.   So, as I say my prayers for the night I am thankful I am a Christian that is until the next morning when I wake up as an Arminian again.

 

To Trust or Not To Trust

For me it is very hard to trust people.  It seems that they are always saying that they are going to do something and then they do not do it.  Many times people will say they will do something and I only half way believe that they will follow through.  Then when they do I am pleasantly surprised.  The sad part about all this that I think it makes it hard to trust in God.  I do not know why this is so – maybe because man is made in the image of God and so if we are in God’s image and man is not trustworthy then maybe God is not trustworthy.  I know, I know. There is a flaw in that kind of thinking.  So as I was reading today, I came across this blog talking about trust and I think it helped me understand the concept of trusting God.

This is why it is hard to trust. We can trust Him to do anything, all things, great things. However, He doesn’t always do our thing…… He won’t take away every pain. He allows many things for reasons beyond my understanding. Yet, when circumstances seem like more than we can bear, He leans in and whispers, “Here’s my Hand. Through the pain and suffering, hold tight. I’m not going anywhere.”And He doesn’t. That I can trust.  – Cherish the Call Blog

“Our thing”… am I wanting to be in control of God causing me to falter in my trust in Him.  Am I trusting God for the wrong thing – that is to make my life a comfortable life with no hardships?  There is much to think over here…..so my prayer today is for God to help me to know that He is here – right beside me all the time no matter what and to help me trust Him more and more each minute of the day.


 

What is Stressful for Me – Thinking about the Upcoming Tax Season

I always like the month of January.  I like to make New Year’s Resolutions and I like to think that I can actually keep the resolutions that I make.  And I think I have good progress on the resolutions for a couple of weeks.  I know, I know a lot of people fall off keeping resolutions after only a few weeks.

It is now time for me to write about my excuse for breaking my resolutions.  I can sum it up in two words – Tax Season.  Starting in January, my workload starts to increase and I begin to think about how I can do more work during the week.  Of course, that means more hours working and less time to exercise, organize, read etc.  and there go the resolutions.

This week one of my c0-workers announced that they are going to work for a client of hers as an employee for two days of the week and will only be able to work in our office for three days a week.  This co-worker was very nervous when she finally gathered enough courage to tell the boss.  This was because we thought the boss would be very mad about this decision.  When it was said and done the boss seemed quite pleased.  Probably because she saw it as a cost saving move for the firm. I can only see as more work for me; more stress for me.

I have already decided that it was time to maybe start putting in some weekend hours.  This means it is starting.  The time when work starts to overtake my life. This year I do not want to be consumed with working on tax returns every waking minute of the day.  Every year I say this and I fail miserable in trying to keep a balance between work, family and leisure.

I was reading the paper this morning and luckily for me I came across an article on stress.

Stress happens when people perceive that the demands they face exceed the ability to cope. – Sharon Jayson

Well that is what happens during tax season.  The demand to complete tax returns accurately and quickly as more and more of them are dropped off to prepare create this unbelievable feeling of not being able to get them done.

So here is the way suggested to manage the stress.

  • Exercise
  • Take a break even if it is only 20 minutes
  • Share feelings with others who you trust and can validate your feelings
  • Meditate or mindful prayer

Then this morning I started reading some blogs that I like to keep up with.  I came across these excerpts of a sermon by John Piper that I think may help me, too.

Who or What is Supremely Valuable?

Many professing Christians give little evidence of valuing Jesus more than the latest movie they have seen. Or the latest clothing they bought. Or the latest app they downloaded. Or the latest game they watched. Something is amiss.

We are not God and cannot judge with certainty and precision what’s wrong. There is a glitch somewhere. Perhaps a blindness going in, a spiritual deadness at heart, or a blockage coming out. Or some combination. Christ doesn’t appear supremely valuable. Or isn’t felt as supremely valuable. Or can’t be spoken of as supremely valuable. Or some combination.   John Piper

Thought for the Day – Is My Love for God Cold?

And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. Matt. 24:12-14

Lord Jesus, this is a sobering warning, indeed—”The love of many will grow cold.” What could be worse than to lose, leave or leak the love we have for you? When the fire of affection for you chills, then all of our other relationships suffer as well.

We become critical and cynical, instead of compassionate and kind-hearted. We keep indelible records of the ways people hurt and fail us, instead forbearing with and forgiving one another. We become fragile or hard, insecure or indifferent. We despise weakness in others, while denying our own. We marginalize the needs of others, while maxi-sizing our own. We don’t care for the poor, because we lose our own poverty of spirit. Have mercy on us, Lord Jesus, have mercy on me.  – Scotty Smith

Gospel of Grace

“The gospel of grace says that God accepts us in Christ and then he makes us holy. We don’t first make ourselves holy so that God will accept us. When God accepts us in Christ we can experience the indomitable power of the indwelling Holy Spirit to resist temptation, flee from sin, live righteously, and glorify God in all things.” Gloria Furman

I am visiting my sister in Dallas for the first few days of 2012.  I had a few minutes to check my feeds on the blogs that I keep up with.  As I am thinking about this new year, it dawned on my that Christ accepts me as I am and He is the one who makes me holy.  (It is so easy to think that I alone accomplish things and think that I should get the credit.)  It is the indwelling of the Holy Spirit that makes it possible for me to flee from sin and to live a righteous life.  I pray that this year that I remember this – that I depend on Christ and not myself to accomplish the things that are set before me.

2011 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 1,300 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 22 trips to carry that many people.

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A special thanks goes to Mary for all her comments!!!

On the way to Arkansas

Today Marc and I are on the way to bring home my daughters “stuff”. She is moving out of the dorm since she will be spending the spring semester in New York.

The day started off early. We were on the road by 6:30am. After driving for an hour we stopped at McDonalds for breakfast. I was able to have my coffee fix – a peppermint mocha coffee with a bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit.

On the road we noticed the color of the trees.

Very pretty!

The trip usually takes 8-9 hours. To pas the time I am reading this book.

20111214-150725.jpg So far I really like the story. Here is a quote from the book that I like.

The berries. I realize the answer to who I am lies in that handful of poisonous berries. If I held them out to save Peeta because I knew I would be shunned if I came back without him, them I am despicable. If I held them out because I loved him, I am self-centered, although forgivable. But if I held them out to defy the Capitol, I am someone of worth. The trouble is, I don’t know what I was going on inside me at the moment.

Just a little bit longer and we should be at our destination