Three years ago my son had his appendix removed. The doctors and nurses assured us that this was an everyday procedure that many people underwent, with little to no adverse affects on the body. We were told that the appendix was not a vital organ and essentially had 'no known purpose.' Today, I read an article about the appendix which states that 'it acts as a safe house for good bacteria, which can be used to effectively reboot the gut following a bout of dysentery or cholera.'
Reading this reminded me that so often we overlook things that WE feel have no importance or no value in our eyes. But our Heavenly Father created ALL things with a purpose, big or small, it is needed for that in which HE intended. Although, we may not know or understand it's functionality, we can not discount that it has a purpose.
So today, rest in the understanding that YOU, too, have a purpose, the Father created you with masterful intent and He loves you! Proverbs 16:4 says, 'Everything the Lord has made has its destiny; and the destiny of the wicked is destruction.' There is an intent for all things - good or bad, big or small - and we have got to trust that He does ALL things well.
I am so thankful that even in the things we deem to be small, insignificant or of no value there is a greater purpose - Christ!
To know Christ is to love Christ and to love Christ is to share Christ and to share Christ is our purpose!
kRb
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Thursday, August 30, 2012
The Beauty of His Love
Today, I observed an elderly couple – a husband in a wheel
chair and his wife – having lunch. I
watched how the wife diligently prepared everything for her husband and then
herself. Yet, she kept looking around as
if she needed something. So I went over
and asked her if there was anything I could help her with, she said that they
needed some napkins. I grabbed some for
her and then watched as she carefully made a bib for her husband. I walked away, but came back a few minutes
later on my way out, and asked the man how he was doing; with ketchup on his chin
and stained on his napkin bib; his hand shaking, as he held is sandwich; he
looked at me (in my eyes) and slurred, 'I am blessed’. It took all I had to hold back the
tears. I looked at him and said, “You
are, may God be with you both” and walked away.
As I reflect on this moment there is so much beauty to be
seen. The Father’s love is grafted
throughout this portrait and magnified on so many levels. I will not dissect it because, I can do it no
justice but I pray your heart is touched and that you too will see the Father’s
love.
His love is everywhere, we need only to look for it, receive it and share it.
kRBz
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Today's Struggle...
On today, the 23rd day of my birth-month, I am so thankful for comfort and peace. I say that because today has been a lil’ rough for me as I want so badly to pick up the phone and call my grandmother. There are so many things I want to share with her, so many events in my life that would make her proud; however, in March of this year she passed away. While my soul rejoices in the knowledge that we shall meet again, my heart and my mind want so badly to hear her voice. She was one of my biggest supporters and aided in laying and cultivating my spiritual foundation. Her wisdom, at times, astounded me and her love for the Father was evident in all she was.
I am sure the Father knew I would have days like these and for that reason He strategically placed people in my life as a reminder that He is with me. Although, tears may fall, as my mind plays back memories of conversations gone by, the Holy Spirit comforts and gives an unexplainable peace. Everything in me knows that grandmother would be proud of who I am becoming in Christ Jesus, but more importantly the Father is proud that I trust Him to lead my life.
I share this with you because we all have days, days in which we long for something we don’t have (whether it is a person or a thing). On those days we have to remind ourselves that we have everything we need. I may not be able to pick up the phone and call my grandmother, as I desire, BUT I am able to call out to the Father and tell Him my heart’s desire and through the Holy Spirit, He speaks and He comforts. He even uses individuals to smile and brighten your day or say something funny which lightens your mood. He uses circumstances, events and people to bless His children. So while my heart aches, I have peace and I know the Father loves me. The Father loves me so much that He shared my grandmother with the world for 83 years and that gives me peace.
May you, too, find peace through the Father on those rough days.
kRBz
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
My Everything
Recently, I ventured out to participate in a contest and I had to answer the following question -
How/When did Jesus become my everything?
While, I believe I decide daily to make Jesus my everything, there are moments along the journey of my relationship with Christ that the Holy Spirit reminds of the greatness of the Father. These are the greatest, most life-altering moments. Moments when I come face to face with real love. Love that knows no limits, exceeds all boundaries, overcomes obstacles, removes any doubts, and has no end -- that is some serious love. Although, the Father's love is evident everyday of my life, there are times when His love simply blows my mind. After experiencing this love my desire is to keep the Father my center, He is my everything.
I do believe the more we recognize these Father-love moments is the more we want them to be a continual part of our lives. The more we make the Father an integral part of who we are, is the more we can mirror His love to others. Oh, to know the Father's love...
Please check out the the video I submitted for the 'Everything' book trailer that addresses this very topic. You can pre-order the book by clicking here
Friday, July 6, 2012
Live Your Life
I read an interesting article today that sparked a question
I would like for you to ponder. First,
the article I read stated the following –
So my question to you today is - If there is really a pill that can make you happy,
then why are so many people angry and sad? Think about that for a moment. As readily available as various drugs are, that
can ‘alter’ one’s chemical balance, you would think the world would be a happy
place. Fortunately, the world is not
able to provide what can only be given by the All-Sufficient One. The One who is More than Enough. The One Who Gives Peace, Love, and Joy in Abundance,
without the need of co-pay. The One
Whose Life was the deductible to our insurance policy, paid in full.
Yes, temporary satisfaction can be found in drugs, alcohol,
sex, and money; however, if you are looking for something long term look to the
Father – who is the author AND the finisher of our faith. Only He can provide us with a peace that goes
beyond comprehension, as we keep our thoughts toward Him. His love is everlasting and never fails, name
a lover who can claim that and then PROVE it?
Money may get us the cars, the houses, the clothes and pay the bills but
it will not guarantee eternal life or even satisfaction in this life.
Life has a way taking you through twists and turns, leaps
and bounds, and highs and lows. It is
one thing to take that ride without a safety harness and another to take it
wrapped in the safety of the Omnipotent One.
When the stresses of life get heavy take a walk and look at the beauty
of God’s creation. There are benefits to
exercise and healthy eating, explore them.
But more importantly, know that a Christ-centered life has renewed
purpose -- so pursue Him.
kRb
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Let's Love
I know it is easy to make assumptions about others and their
situations. We can easily stand back and
say, “I woulda’ did this and I woulda’ handled things like that.” But the truth of the matter is you may not
have. We all have a road that we must
walk which leads us to the cross. For some
the road is straight forward, for others it’s a rocky road with many curves and
twists, even trails and dead ends. Who
are we to judge those roads, especially when it ultimately leads to Christ. [Isn’t that the goal?]
Yea, the human side of us questions, “How could they do
that?” but Christ says, “Love.” There is
no stipulation on that command to love.
We are not to love only those who look like us, act like us, and have walked
the same road as us. According to John
13 verses 34 and 35 ‘we are to love one another: just as Christ has loved us. By
this all people will know that we are His disciples, if we have love for one
another.’ When we extend love, it leaves
no room for our crass judgment and unnecessary analyzation; rather it opens the
door for grace and mercy to be ushered in and hope extended.
My prayer today is that our hearts will love, even when our
minds can’t comprehend. May we
experience and share the love of Christ, though it is too great to fully
understand, so we will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power
that comes from God.
Let’s love!
kRb
Monday, June 18, 2012
An Urgent Call
Have you ever been waiting to receive a call, constantly
looking at your phone to see if you missed it…?
Well, God is calling us,
seeking to give us more. He wants us to
have more of Him. We don’t have to keep
checking because He calls to us daily. However,
many are missing the call - some by choice, others out of fear and many because
life is way too loud. One thing we have
to realize about the call to Christ is it doesn’t go away. There will always be a nudging on our heart
to draw us closer to Christ. He always
wants more for us. He doesn’t want us to
become complacent with where we are because His plans for us far exceeds what
our minds can comprehend.
The greatest call
we could ever answer, is the call to Christ.
Don’t let the pounding of the pavement as we chase success, the screams
of directives as we seek to please people or self-imposed deafness be the reason
we miss the great call.
This is an urgent call; our very life depends on our
answering…daily.
kRb
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