Sunday, September 11, 2011


CIRCUMSTANCES!
(Recipe: Smoky Split Pea Soup)

This is a week I have been looking forward to with both dread and excitement. Dread - because I am asked to travel a road I have never been on before – open heart surgery. Excitement – because God has give me a promise, a verse He whispered into my heart; a verse I take with me as I enter the surgical doors on Friday. This is what God whispered, Psalm 23:4,
“Even though you walk through the valley of ‘open heart surgery’ you need not fear for I am with you.” Yeah!!! I’m glad I don’t have to face this journey alone. God will be there too!

Since I was unable to attend church this morning, I had “TV” church. I found it exciting that Dr. Stanley chose this morning to have as his topic “circumstances”, taken from Philippians 4:11, “……I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.” He reminded me that I am to “Focus on Christ not my circumstances.” When we do this, the truth of Philippians 1:12 becomes real, “Now I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel.” The circumstances God brings into our lives are there because God wants to use them to advance his Gospel.

Dr. Stanley went on to say, “Focus on the Sovereignty of God”. God knows all. God sees all. God is in all. God says in Romans 8:28, “And we know that in all things (circumstances) God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” If you are God’s child, if you have been called by him, then every circumstance you may be asked to face today, or this week, or this month - has been allowed for God’s good purpose.

Finally he encouraged us to, “Focus on the positive results rather than personal gain.” Philippians 2:12 – “Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed – not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence – continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose.”

What do I really want to see happen through my circumstance? I want to know Jesus more. I want to live in the center of his good purpose for me. Whatever circumstance you are going through today, the end result should be the same for you - you want to know Jesus more.

When we focus on circumstances, they still do not change. Circumstances become all about “me”. But when we focus on the sovereignty of God, not only do our circumstances change, but our outlook changes because we see, not me or what I’m going through, but God and what he desires to do in and through me.

Friend, what difficult circumstance are you going through today? Will you focus on Christ? Will you focus on God’s Sovereignty? Will you refocus from self and circumstances to see the positive results God has in store for you; allowing your circumstance to draw you closer to himself in praise and worship. “Even though you walk through the valley of (circumstance) you need not fear for God is with you.” Do you believe that? I do!!

SMOKY SPLIT PEA SOUP

1 lb. green split peas, rinsed
4 med. carrots, cut into small pieces
2 med. parsnips, cut into small pieces
2 stalks celery, cut into small pieces
2 finely chopped cloves
1 large onion
½ tsp. dried thyme
2 ham hocks (about 1-1/2 lb. total)
Salt and pepper

In 5-6 qt. slow cooker combine the peas, carrots, parsnips, celery, garlic, onion, thyme and 6 cups of water, (I use 3 cups water and 3 cups chicken broth).

Add the ham hocks and cook, covered, on low 7-8 hours or on high 4-5 hours

Transfer ham hocks to plate. When cool, shred the meat. Put back into soup along with ½ tsp. salt and ¼ tsp. pepper.

Thursday, September 1, 2011


FEASTING ON GOD’S WORD
(Recipe: Dutch Apple Salad

I am enjoying working my way through Psalm 119. Each day I take a section and use it to meditate on, pray over, and allow God to speak to me through what I have read. It has been exciting to have God speak to me along the journey. I was especially challenged as I read Psalm 119:97-104. Let me share this Psalm with you.

=Psalm 119:97-104=

(97) Oh, how I love your law! I meditate on it all day long.
(98) Your commands make me wiser than my enemies, for they are ever with me.
(99) I have more insight than all my teachers, for I meditate on your statutes.
(100) I have more understanding than the elders, for I obey your precepts.
(101) I have kept my feet from every evil path so that I might obey your word.
(102) I have not departed from your laws, for you yourself have taught me.
(103) How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
(104) I gain understanding from your precepts; therefore I hate every wrong path.

What can we learn from these few verses?

-Verse 97 says we are to meditate on God’s word all day long. Meditate means to “contemplate; to think deeply about.” Do we do this? Think deeply about the words God has put in his Love Letter to us? Why would God want us to do this? Meditate – ponder – think deeply about? The remainder of these verses give us the answer.

-Verse 98 reminds us that God’s word makes us wiser than our enemies. Knowledge of God’s word causes us to make good life choices; unlike those who are an enemy to God’s word.

-Verse 99 says God’s word gives us more insight that our teachers. Throughout our life we have been taught Scripture. Through Bible studies, sermons, radio, TV…..The more we study, the more we learn. Eventually we can surpass even what our teachers have taught us – having more knowledge than them! Keep studying friend.

-Verse 100 says we can have more knowledge than our elders. Can this be? Our elders have had many years to store up God’s word in their hearts. I have elders I look up to because of their Bible knowledge – but God says if I keep studying, keep meditating, keep storing God’s word in my heart, one day I can have more knowledge than those elders I look up to. Hmmmm!

-Verse 101 tells us a knowledge of God’s word keeps us from every evil path. Truly, I want to walk down a healthy, God-honoring path and there is only one way to do this – know God’s Word! What path have you chosen for your life?

-Verse 102 reminds us that God himself with teach us through the Holy Spirit. Are you not excited to know that we have the greatest teacher of all teaching us God’s Word – the Holy Spirit! He is such a GOOD teacher too. Are you allowing Him the privilege of teaching you today?

-Verse 103 the Psalmist discovers that God’s words are sweet; sweeter than honey. I love what Ezekiel 3:3 tells us - “God told Ezekiel to eat God’s word and he replied, ‘So I ate it and it tasted as sweet as honey in my mouth.’” Do you enjoy eating God’s Word? Do you find it sweet to your taste? The next time you read God’s word ask God to fill your mouth with its sweetness; and eat until you are full!

-Verse 104 tells us that a good understanding of God’s word reveals what God hates; and if God hates it we must too.

Seems to me reading God’s word is a good thing. If you are not in the habit of feasting on this Book every day, make a new commitment that you are going to start today. Perhaps starting with Psalm 119 and taking a short section each day (there are 22 sections = 22 days). You will be blessed. You will be refreshed. You will delight the heart of God.

DUTCH APPLE SALAD

2 Tbsp. all-purpose flour
1 Tbsp. sugar
1 egg
1 cup milk
2 large Golden Delicious apples, chopped
2 large Red Delicious apples, chopped
½ cup finely chopped celery
½ cup seedless red grapes, quartered
½ cup chopped walnuts (toasted, if desired)

In a small pan, combine flour and sugar. Whisk the egg and milk; stir into flour mixture until smooth. Bring to a boil over medium heat; cook and stir for 1-2 minutes or until thickened and bubbly. Put in small bowl; cover and refrigerate until chilled.

Just before serving, combine the apples, and celery in large bowl. Drizzle with dressing; gently toss to coat. Sprinkle with grapes and walnuts. Serves 8