Thursday, July 29, 2010

Morning Call


You call to me,

My heart quickens -

Anxious to answer

But,

Dishes sit in the sink

Cereal boxes taunt me from the table.


You call to me,

My heart struggles-

Hoping to answer

But,

Towels covering the bathroom floor

Scream at me to straighten and scrub.


You call to me,

My heart falls-

Wanting to answer

But,

The laundry grows taller and meaner

Laughing at my laziness.


You call to me,

My heart yearns-

Wishing to answer

Then,

Among the clutter-

A whisper

Be still… know that I am.


In the midst of all this

I find your word

I answer your call.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Hearing God/part two--A Whisper



When Queen Jezebel heard of how Elijah had humiliated Baal she was more determined than ever to destroy him. But God was with Elijah and led him to a cave on Mt. Horeb. It was there that God said to him, “Go out and stand on the mountain, for the Lord is about to pass by.”

“Then a great and powerful wind tore the

mountain apart and shattered the rocks,

But the Lord was not in the wind.

After the wind was an earthquake,

--But the Lord was not in the earthquake

After the earthquake came a fire,

--But the Lord was not in the fire.

After the fire came a gentle whisper.

When Elijah heard the whisper, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave.”

--1 Kings 19:11-13

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The wind, the earthquake, the fire—

They were NOT the Lord.

But the whisper…

…The still small voice we often hear about but perhaps never have the patience to experience.

--Be still—and know that I am God. (Psalm 46:10)

Be Still?!?

That’s a tough one. What with work, family, bills to pay, committees to attend. After all, God only gave us 24 hours in the day. If only He gave us more time, then we could easily set some aside for Him.

--Be Still –

All the technology we have so that we can cook and clean faster, write and send reports faster, get to where we are going faster, so why do we still feel we don’t get things done fast enough? Whose timetable are we using…God’s or ours?

--Be Still –

We have heard it a hundred times “take time for God.” But wouldn’t we rather give some money, say some prayers and call it good…or at least, good enough?

--Be Still, so as not to miss the whisper. –

The wind, the earthquake, the fire... were they meant to get Elijah’s attention? What does God need to do to get OUR attention? To get us out of our earthly caves and stand in His presence?

The next time we find ourselves thinking, “If only He would just give me a sign.” Perhaps we should stop—just stop. Read His words, talk to Him alone, quietly.

I am sure then, we will hear His whispers and maybe even avoid the wind, the earthquakes and the fires.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

HEARING GOD/part one -- FIRE

HEARING GOD

1 Kings 18 & 19

Part one

FIRE

Queen Jezebel had the prophet Elijah on the run. He was the last of God’s prophets. All others had been killed. But God emboldened Elijah to step out of hiding and challenge the god Jezebel herself worshipped—Baal.

Elijah convinces the 450 prophets of Baal, the god of weather, to set up an alter of sacrifice on Mt. Carmel

and Elijah would set up an alter as well. Neither sacrifice is to be set on fire. That job is left up to the gods.

“Go ahead”, Elijah shouts to the prophets, “tell Baal to send down the fire!” Baal’s prophets begin their prayers, confidant in his answer. This should be an easy task for the god of weather. One bolt of lightening is all it would take to shut Elijah up.

The morning passes. There is no lightening. There is no fire.

“Pray louder!” Elijah taunts, “Perhaps he is deep in thought!” 450 prophets raise their voices and dance around the alter of Baal.

“Louder!” Elij

ah suggests, “Maybe he’s sleeping and you have to wake him! Oh wait—maybe he is out of town and can’t hear you!”

As afternoon passes, the prophets shout even louder, their dance becomes more and more frenzied. They cut themselves with spears and swords until their own blood flows.

Baal remains

silent.

When evening comes Elijah has had enough. He stops the madness of Baal’s prophets turns to the alter he has built and says, “My turn.”

Elijah does not yet call for God’s fire. That would be too easy. Instead he orders a trench to be dug around the alter and calls for water to be poured over the offering.

It is done.

“Again”, he commands.

It is done again.

“Again!”

A third time water is poured over the alter until finally the trench around it is full.

Satisfied, Elijah turns to his God in prayer.

“Oh Lord, let it be known today that you are God in Israel. Answer me, oh Lord, answer me so these people will know that you are God.”

FIRE

It falls out of the sky burning hot.

It burns up the sacrifice and the wood.

It burns up the stones!

It burns up the soil!

Not a drop is left i

n the trench.

Elijah turns. All around him the people of Israel are laying face down on the ground, shouting:

“The Lord—He is God!

The Lord—He is God!”

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How many of us long for the days when God sent fire from heaven to prove His existence or show us which way to turn?

“Lord, just give me a sign,” we plead. Then t

he rest of the day we wonder… was that a sign? ... Was THAT a sign? At the end of the day we think, “Does He hear me? Does He care? Does He even exist?”

We long for Him just to speak with us as He did with Moses. To give us signs like He gave the Israelites.

Signs like the parting of the Red Sea.

(After which His people complained of hunger)

Signs like the sending of manna.

(After which His people wanted meat)

Signs like writin

g the commandments on a stone tablet.

(During which His people built an idol to worship)

Signs like leading His people to a land of promise.

(Which they were too scared to go into)

God must have wondered, “Do they hear me? Do they care? Do they know I exist?”

Yes, God sent fire from the sky and yes, the hearts of His people returned to Him… for a while.

But do we really need fire from heaven to know who God is and what He can do?

When we ask Him for a sign -- are we sure He hasn’t already given us one… or two… or more?

When we plead with Him to speak to us – are we taking the time to truly listen?