Monday, April 16, 2012

Faith like a child- Saying Amen!

       Awhile back I was rocking Anaya (20 months old) as we always do for her bedtime routine.  After singing a couple songs it was time to pray.  We were praying for some friends, and after each phrase Anaya responded by saying "yeah."  She had never done this before, and has not done it since but it presented a beautiful picture of what we mean when we say the word amen.  Here is a little of the prayer from that night...
     Me:  God, we want to pray for _____________.                        Anaya:  yeah
     Me:  We ask that you would give her strength.                           Anaya:  yeah
     Me:  We ask that you would show grace to her body                 Anaya:  yeah
     Me:  We ask that you would help her to feel your presence       Anaya:  yeah

And that is how the prayer continued on until it was complete.  It was beautiful and precious, and something that I will likely not forget.  It also created a beautiful picture of the word amen, which essentially is a word we use to say that we agree.  Here is one definition that I found for the word amen.
"Amen is an exclamation expressing agreement with a statement. At the end of a prayer it expresses the genuineness or truth of the petition or praise."   


       Saying amen makes perfect sense at the end of the prayer, but that is not the only time when it is appropriate.  Anytime you read, or hear, about a truthful declaration being made about who God is, or what God is doing, saying amen would be an appropriate response demonstrating your agreement with the statement that has been made about God.  I think it would do us all good to be continually voicing our agreement as we hear and read declarations about who God is and what He is doing!  So, what do you have to say amen to today?  Or as Anaya so beautiful reminded me, what phrase do you simply want to respond to by saying, "YEAH!"  

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Forgiveness: Part 5- What it is!

       Forgiveness is hard, but for the Jesus follower forgiveness is necessary.  We have spent time looking at the Gospel message to see why forgiveness is necessary, and also to gain the motivation we need to forgive others who have done the unthinkable to us and those we love.  Scripture makes it clear that we need to forgive others, so the last question to ask and answer is what does it mean to forgive others.
      The only logical place to look when asking the question what does it mean to forgive others, is looking at what it means that God has forgiven us.  In God forgiving us it means that He no longer holds our offenses against us.  God has released, removed, taken away our sins, our offenses against Him.  God no longer holds our sin over our heads saying, "I remember when you..... and because of that I am going to treat you this way."  Forgiving someone means that you no longer hold what that person did against them.  You let it go, you release it.  This does not necessarily mean that you forget, but when you do remember the offense you no longer hold it against the person.
       In God forgiving us, God was seeking our good.  So in forgiving others it means that we desire and seek the good of the person who has offended us, and if opportunity arrises to bless and bring something good into that persons life we will do it.  (Love your enemy).  After all, I was God's enemy and He sought my good, so we need to seek the good of those who have offended us.
       Forgiveness can be very painful.  It is not an easy, quick, painless, process to forgive someone in a Biblical manner.  It is painful to release someones offense(s) against you.  It is really hard too.  It is painful and costly to seek the good of someone who has hurt you in such deep ways, that is painful and costly.  Forgiveness was painful for God too, in having to send His son to die a horrific death in order to forgive you and me.  Forgiveness is never easy, and true Biblical forgiveness is costly, and painful.  However, once reaching the place of forgiveness you will find incredible peace, joy, relief, and grace fill your life.
       I feel like I need to add a disclaimer.  Forgiving someone, does not mean that you must continue to put yourself in a situation where you are being abused in any way.  Forgiveness does not mean that you do not take steps to distance and remove yourself (or others) from someone who is abusing and hurting others.
       So how has God been working in your life in the area of forgiveness?  I would love to hear your story!  In this blog series I have only been able to scratch the surface when it comes to forgiveness.  If you have further questions or concerns regarding this issue I would love to discuss those with you.  So feel free to contact me to share your story and God's work in your life, and/or to further discuss forgiveness.  You can contact me by e-mail-  joshrobertson52@gmail.com
       It is my prayer that God has used this as together we struggle and strive to forgive others as God has forgiven us.