March 3 Devotional

Dear Friends,
How ironic that the scripture used for this devotional was the same used yesterday for the sermon.  However, what struck me most about today’s devotional is the first line:  “I love you for who you are, not for what you do.”  That’s a powerful statement based on unconditional love.  Anyone watch the Oscars last night?  Actors, especially famous ones, are easily lured into accessing their self worth based on what they do, their latest film’s success and whether or not they left with a tiny golden statue.  When the voices of doubt come creeping into your mind, send them away in the name of Jesus and reaffirm what you already know–you are loved unconditionally.  You are literally and figuratively, loved to death!  Think about that as we enter into this season of Lent.  Peace and Love Friends!  Scott
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I Love You For Who You Are, not for what you do.  Many voices vie for control of your mind, especially when you sit in silence.  You must learn to discern what is My voice and what is not.  Ask My Spirit to give you this discernment.  Many of My children run around in circles, trying to obey the many voices directing their lives.  This results in fragmented, frustrating patterns of living.  Do not fall into this trap.  Walk closely with Me each moment, listening for My directives and enjoying My Companionship.  Refuse to let other voices tie you up in knots.  My sheep know My voice and follow Me wherever I lead.

Ephesians 4:1-6 
1As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. 2Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. 3Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. 4There is one body and one Spirit—just as you were called to one hope when you were called— 5one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all.

John 10:4 
4When he has brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice.

Daily Devotional from “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young
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7 Things I learned in choir rehearsal

7 things I learned in choir rehearsal

 

“Come before Him with joyful singing” (Psalm 100:2).

During the time I sang with the choir at our church, I loved singing for the worship service, but had to make myself go to rehearsal.

Rehearsing songs–whether for church or school assembly or for the juke joint down the street–is hard work.

Gradually, I began to see some patterns forming. Eventually, those shapes merged to form life-lessons that have remained with me all these years.

1) I do not like new songs.

The minister of music would say, “Joyce, pass out the new music,” and I would cringe. I did not read music and did not do well trying to negotiate my way around these clothes-lines of blackbirds.  The piano is picking out the melody of the song and I’m working to get it.  This is no fun.  It’s work.

But a funny thing happened. The following week, when the director passed out that music for the second time, I was interested in that piece.  It had possibilities. And the third week, I kind of liked it. By the fourth week, the preparation for actually singing it in church, I was in love with it and had been humming it all week.

But you know what happened, I expect. At rehearsal, the minister handed out some new music once again. And again, I cringed. “I hate learning new music.”

 

2) We sound better together than we do separately.

Even the good singers, when called on to do a little solo in rehearsal to help the others, even they were not all that great.  And of course, I was the very definition of mediocre. But a funny thing happened. When we all joined our voices together, the result was something magical.

I wonder if that’s the reason for church.  If perhaps we work better and worship better and pray better in concert with brothers and sisters than we do alone.

3) I sing better and learn faster when standing near a good singer.

Larry Andrews, our minister of music, would place the non-music-reading singers (but with some possibilities) next to solid singers.  And we would pick up the notes from them.  Later, once we got the hang of the song, we could stand anywhere.

Encouragers and examples to those of us new to the faith are worth their weight in gold.

4) Singing is a great mood-transformer.

How does the line go? “Music has charms to soothe a savage breast.” (I looked it up. Often misquoted “Music hath powers to soothe a savage beast,” this is how William Congreve said it in his play “The Mourning Bride, back in 1697. We are indebted to him for the line, but the truth has always been there.)

That 100th Psalm calls for us to “enter His gates with thanksgiving.”  There is the clue as to how to “come before HIm with joyful singing.”  We start by giving thanks to our Lord for His abundant blessings.  Do that–”count your many blessings, see what God hath done”–and the darkness of the blues seems to dissipate. Soon, you’re singing and doing so quite well, thank you.

5) Those who bless us on Sundays are the ones who did the hard work of rehearsing during the week.

Just this week, a pastor told me about his worship ensemble. “I cannot get them to come to rehearsal. They love to sing on Sunday, but if I announce a rehearsal, only one or two show up.” Not good.  I suspect they enjoy gathering fruit from crops they did not plant or cultivate, too.  That kind of laziness is common. Something inside me feels the same way.

Rehearsing is work. But for those who know how transforming an hour of worship with God’s people can be, it’s an investment of faith.

6) When done right, a rehearsal for worship is also a time of worship.

Many a time, I have left the choir rehearsal with my spirit lifted and my heart full. The fellowship with friends was great, some of us hugged one another, and we laughed a lot.  We fell in love with some songs and learned to express our love for our Savior more with them.

7) Singing is as much a faith enterprise as praying or giving.

Anytime we do anything by faith–believing, worshiping, giving, praying, going, serving–we do so regardless of what we have or do not have, what we know or still question, those nagging doubts, and the discouragement from others. The operative word is “regardless.”  When we pray, we do so regardless of seeing the results of our requests in our lifetime.  Likewise, when we drop our offerings into the plate.  And with singing to others, in church or assembly or a classroom or nursing home, we must not look for immediate results.

The jailbirds Paul and Silas showed us how this is done in Acts 16:25. Beaten that day and their wounds left untreated, then locked into stocks in the interior of thePhilippijail, along about midnight they began to pray and sing hymns. “And the prisoners were listening to them.”

They’re always listening to us sing.

In the case of Paul and Silas, God did some amazing things that night, all of them instigated by their faith-singing.

What will He do with your singing? I have no idea. But count on it, friend, He will use it for His glory.

So, go ahead.  Join with me now. “I  love you Lord. And I lift my voice, to worship You, O my soul rejoice. Take joy my king, in what you hear. May it be a sweet sweet sound in your ear.”

Has anyone ever told you you have a great voice. You ought to be in the choir.

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February 27 Devotional

Dear Beloved,
Ah yes.  The waves of problems and issues that seemingly overcome us on a daily basis.  Why do we worry?  It’s a trust issue really.  Do we really trust the One who holds all of our tomorrows?  He will carry you through whatever you’re facing.  Remember this, live in the present (for it is a gift!) and be blessed!  Peace and Love, Scott
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Keep Your Eyes On Me!  Waves of adversity are washing over you, and you feel tempted to give up.  As your circumstances consume more and more of your attention, you are losing sight of Me.  Yet I am with you always, holding you by your right hand.  I am fully aware of your situation, and I will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able to bear. 

Your gravest danger is worrying about tomorrow.  If you try to carry tomorrow’s burdens today, you will stagger under the load and eventually fall flat.  You must discipline yourself to live within the boundaries of today.  It is in the present moment that I walk close to you, helping you carry your burdens.  Keep your focus on My Presence in the present.

Psalm 73:23 23 Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand.

1 Corinthians 10:13 
13No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.

Daily Devotional from “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young

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February 26 Devotional

Dear Friends,
May the Lord forgive us when we worry and fret about the future.  God promised He would care for us and guide us.  His promises are true!  Believe it and be Blessed!  Love, Scott
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I Am Leading You, Step By Step, through your life.  Hold my hand in trusting dependence, letting Me guide you through this day.  Your future looks uncertain and feels flimsy-even precarious.  That is how it should be.  Secret things belong to the Lord, and future things are secret things.  When you try to figure out the future, you are grasping at things that are Mine. This, like all forms of worry, is an act of rebellion: doubting My promises to care for you.

Whenever you find yourself worrying about the future, repent and return to Me.  I will show you the next step forward, and the one after that.  Relax and enjoy the journey in My Presence, trusting Me to open up the way before you as you go.

Deuteronomy 29:29  29 The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may follow all the words of this law.

Psalm 32:8 
8 I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you.

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February 24 Devotional

Dear Friends,
It was great having you all in worship yesterday as we sang, prayed, played and fellowshipped with our beloved Bishop Lowry.  I loved his energy, message and benediction as he reminded us to be salt and light in this world.  But, we can’t be salt and light if we have not taken the time to train ourselves spiritually through the disciplines of prayer, worship, study and service.  We are, indeed, forever “in training”.  In this, we truly find “the good life” and can be salt, light and love for all of His children here on earth.  I pray God blesses you tremendously for your efforts as you make time for Him each and every day.  Peace and Love!  Scott
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Be Still In The Light of My Presence, while I communicate Love to you.  There is no force in the universe as powerful as My Love.  You are constantly aware of limitations, your own and others’.  But there is no limit to My Love, it fills all of space, time, and eternity.

Now you see through a glass, darkly, but someday you will see Me face-to-Face.  Then you will be able to experience fully how wide and long and high and deep is My Love for you.  If you were to experience that now, you would be overwhelmed to the point of feeling crushed.  But you have an eternity ahead of you, absolutely guaranteed, during which you can enjoy My Presence in unrestricted ecstasy.  For now, the knowledge of My loving Presence is sufficient to carry you through each day.

1 Corinthians 13:12 (KJV) 12For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.

Ephesians 3:16-19 
16I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, 17so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, 18may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge-that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.

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February 23 Devotional

Dear Friends,
A year ago, I printed off this devotional and pasted the first paragraph on my computer so that I would see it every morning as I started my day.  These three sentences outlining the power of “trust” and “thankfulness” seemed to keep everything in perspective and in divine order. I pray it does so for you as well!  Peace and Love, Scott
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Trust And Thankfulness will get you safely through this day.  Trust protects you from worrying and obsessing.  Thankfulness keeps you from criticizing and complaining, those sister sins that so easily entangle you.

Keeping your eyes on Me is the same thing as trusting Me.  It is a free choice that you must make thousands of times daily.  The more you choose to trust Me, the easier it becomes.  Thought patterns of trust become etched into your brain.  Relegate troubles to the periphery of your mind, so that I can be central in your thoughts.  Thus you focus on Me, entrusting your concerns into My care.

Colossians 2:6-7 6So then, just as you received ChristJesus as Lord, continue to live in him, 7rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.

Psalm 141:8  
8 But my eyes are fixed on you, O Sovereign LORD; in you I take refuge—do not give me over to death.

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