Devotions By Jan


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Bon Appétit!

Scripture for Today: Psalm 141:4 “Do not let my heart be drawn to what is evil, so that I take part in wicked deeds along with those who are evildoers; do not let me eat their delicacies.”

My table is looking a bit like this these days as I feed thirteen large basketball players.  It is heavy laden and groaning under the weight of all the food!  My food presentation does not look quite so fancy.  We are not even bothering with a centerpiece.  If these large men can leave the table satisfied, I have done my job!

Our verse for today likens what wicked men engage in as food delicacies.  What is evil can be attractive and appealing to the senses.  It is tempting to give up and give in.  We are naturally drawn to what is easy and promises pleasure.  We rationalize that evil is not really so very bad.

The “delicacies” of the wicked, although pleasant, do not satisfy.  In fact, what is thought to be delectable disappoints.  There is a funny taste in one’s mouth after indulging.  There is a sense of guilt and an immediate distance felt from the Lord.

There is a table that the Lord sets for us.  He invites us to sit down and be truly satisfied.  He prepares this table in the presence of our enemies (Psalm 23:5).  They will see it but have no part in this feast.  All those times we have abstained from joining with the wicked in their evil doings are recompensed.  Our faithfulness does not go unnoticed.

It is comforting to know that one day I can indulge to my heart’s content and it will all be good.  What He has prepared for His own is so infinitely better than what the world can offer!  Bon appétit!

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Incense

105214Scripture for Today: Psalm 141:2 “May my prayer be set before You like incense, may the lifting up of my hands be like the evening sacrifice.”

This wooden figure is very much like the nutcracker, but in fact, it is an incense burner!  I love the beautiful wood craftsmanship of the Germans!  It almost makes me want to burn incense…almost.  I never got used to the smell of incense although my dorm roommates thought it was wonderful back in college days.

Burning incense has long been part of religious observances in Greece, Egypt, China and India.  It is also currently used in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church and in some Lutheran churches.  In the Old Testament, burning incense was part of worship in the tabernacle and temple (Ex. 30:34).  Now, because of Christ’s sacrifice we can approach God with confidence and without the many rituals of the Law (Heb. 10:19-22).

In our verse for today, David sees his prayers rising to God like the smoke of incense.  Any way we can visualize spiritual truths is helpful in worship.  Of course, burning incense does not make us more pleasing to God.  But burning incense is a great way to “see” our prayers reaching His ears, just as lifting our hands can help us feel worshipful and closer to Him.

In Heaven there will be golden bowls of incense presented to Jesus in worship (Rev. 5:8).  The incense represents the prayers of God’s people.  Accompanied by harp music and a new song, the incense of our prayers will proclaim Jesus as the Lamb, worthy of all glory and honor!  What a beautiful thought that my prayer might be in one of those golden bowls of incense!

Lord, may my prayers always be worshipful and a sweet aroma to You.

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Pedometer

Scripture for Today: Job 31:4 “Does He not see my ways and count my every step?”

I do not consider myself athletic but I do enjoy walking.  For many years the Black Forest nearby encouraged long walks.  These last eight years the Alsacian vineyards have been beckoning me to walk its scenic paths.  Walking is a great way for me to clear my head and have that needed alone time.

I sometimes wear a pedometer for encouragement to keep moving.  These days all that is needed is an app on one’s phone.  To reach the often-recommended 10,000 steps per day involves some intentional effort above and beyond my usual activities.  Counting steps is one way to keep motivated.

Our verse for today talks about counting steps.  I am sure that God’s tally is much more accurate than any pedometer!  His knowledge is such an intimate one to be aware of such detail.  He not only knows the number of my steps, but He knows how many hairs are on my head! (Matt. 10:30)  He knows when I am standing up or sitting down (Psalm 139:2-3).  He knows it all.

How could the God of the universe be that involved in my insignificant life?  He concerns Himself with my little world because He loves me.  What a concept!  How much it must hurt His heart when I cry out to Him with the question, “Don’t You care?”  Nothing is too small for His attention.  He does care.  He cared so much He gave His life to redeem mine.  He not only counts my steps but He knows where they are headed.  Are my steps going toward Him or away from Him?  Steps toward Him do not have to be many.  He is there waiting, just one step away.

Lord, may my steps today lead me toward You.

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Alpine Horns

Scripture for Today: Psalm 98:5-6 “Make music to the Lord with the harp, with the harp and the sound of singing, with trumpets and the blast of the ram’s horn – shout for joy before the Lord, the King.”

These long alpine horns are quite impressive.  The longer they are the more difficult they are to play as there are no finger buttons or piston valves.  It can only produce simple sounds by vibrating lips at the mouthpiece.  I tried blowing on one once and the resulting blast was anything but musical!

The alpine horn in the pastures was used to call in the cows, calm them down for milking and quiet them down for the night.  But like the ram’s horn in our verse, it was used in times past as an important signaling device, calling men to war.  The ram’s horn was an important part of many battles, including the famous Battle of Jericho.

Our verse for today is a celebration of joy, announcing God’s salvation and righteousness.  This music is celebrating God’s love and faithfulness.  These sounds together are jubilant and loud, including blasts and shouting!  It is a new song sung when the Lord comes to judge the earth.  Who is making this music?  The context says all the earth!  These instruments are accompanied by rivers clapping and mountains singing!  It will not only be a new song but a new sound; announcing the coming of righteousness and justice.

The only way I can participate in this celebration of coming justice is by being forgiven and receiving God’s grace.  I do not anticipate that future day with fear and trembling.  That is because I am His own and covered by His righteousness!  My King will establish justice and right all wrongs!

Lord, make this day a day of  joyful rehearsal!

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Stretched

Scripture for Today: II Corinthians 9:8 “And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.”

I cringe when I look at this image!  This rubber band is stretched to the limit and about to snap.  The resulting tension of a stretched elastic is a good thing.  It serves to hold things in place.  But too much stretching causes the rubber band to break and everything scatters.

Sometimes I feel like that stretched rubber band.  I am trying to do too much and I feel the tension everywhere in my tensed muscles.  I am only just holding it all together.  But if I were to snap, I would hurt myself and often others as well.  The breaking point may show itself in anger, unkind words, or tears.  It is not pretty.

Our verse for today gives me assurance that God is able to handle it all.  His blessing in my life keeps me from getting to that snapping, breaking point.  It is true that often, one can not help but be stretched by the many demands and obligations in life.  But He promises that in all things and at all times I will have what is needed to cope.  When I turn to Him, He gives me just what is needed.  I can continue doing what He has given me to do for Him.

I love the “alls” in this verse!  It has such a wide scope.  Every good work can include words or deeds done in His name (Col. 3:17).  When I am feeling overwhelmed and ready to snap, I realize that I am not able, but He is.

Thank you Lord, for Your abundant blessing that keeps me from being too stretched!

Look familiar?  This is a summer re-post due to ministry schedule.