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God’s Love for Cities

Civilization is God’s idea. Cities are vital to God’s plan for the world. Jesus taught us to pray that His Kingdom would come (Matthew 6:10). Why? How does God want us to love cities and His Kingdom as much as He does? God loves, loves, loves Jerusalem! There is no doubt that the place on this earth most sacred to God is Jerusalem. Jerusalem is still the center of the nation of Israel to this day, though it was hundreds of years after the Israelites went into the Promised Land before they captured this city. What was Chris Tomlin thinking about when he wrote these lyrics? You're the God of this City You're the King of these people You're the Lord of this nation You are … For greater things have yet to come And greater things are still to be done in this City Greater thing have yet to come And greater things are still to be done in this City http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d61LamkXfwk&noredirect=1 Was he connecting to the heart of God for the city? Was he g

The View from Heaven

            There’s something very important that we need to remember about God, according to the prayer Jesus taught us to pray.   We need to remember where He is—He is in heaven.               When we pray to God our prayers will fare better if we orient ourselves to God’s perspective.   His viewpoint is from heaven.   Ours is limited to earth.   We have gravity, landfills, wars, rape (dare I go on?) to block our view.   He sees all of that and more, but seeing it does not block His view of what is possible.   He is not limited by gravity, landfills, wars, etc.               When we pray to our God Who is in heaven, we are not praying to a god who is detached from earthly limitations.   He is well aware of the painful realities that He never wanted for us.   They break His heart more than ours because they never were a part of His loving, good plan from the beginning—yet when these painful realities became a part of the life He gave us, He gave us the remedy in His Son, Jesus Christ

God's Decisions

            Sometimes it is hard to become a fan of God’s decisions.   We don’t always understand them, especially when bad things happen.   There are those times when something that you really wanted went to someone else, but the in the end you can see how you are better off without it.   There are a whole lot of situations in life that just don’t make sense, no matter how you look.                   Thomas a Kempis makes it simple for us.   He writes: It is best if we accept God’s decisions without complaint.   Do not ask him to defend his actions, or to explain why one person is favored and another seems slighted.   The answers to those questions go far beyond our comprehension.   This is true, but it’s hard to get to this place.   It is a place of great confidence in God.                 I believe that is why Jesus taught us to pray Hallowed Be Your Name .   For our prayers to make any sense, we must come to a realization that God is above all thinking and reasoning.   We must ma

The God They Gave You

     In our efforts to open our hearts, minds and spirits to God in our lives, one of the major obstacles is the image of God we have unknowingly created. Thomas Keating says, The spiritual journey has a great difficulty in getting off to a good start if we are carrying a load of unexamined and unquestioned negative attitudes toward God. [i]      No one is immune. We each create an image of God out of our childish experiences and also through the way we saw our authority figures in our lives. That is not God. That is the God they gave you. Most often the spiritual journey is about breaking away from that God into ever broadening experiences. Jesus taught us to see God just as we see Him. He gives us a great tool and spiritual exercise that will aid us on our spiritual journey of knowing God for who He really is. Matthew 6:6,9 are parts of Jesus’ teaching about prayer , But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Fath

Solid Rock

            Jesus is our solid rock.   Those words can roll off your tongue, especially if you are familiar with the Hymn— On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand !   It’s quite another reality to let its truth sink into your mind and soul.   Apparently God wanted to me have a rock lesson. When I was 16, I had my first experience of rock climbing and repelling in Wyoming.   I wasn’t crazy about the climbing, but I loved repelling.   After the terrifying moment you leap off the cliff, you find your fears relieved as you lunge into a great adventure.   If you are willing to let go of your fears and trust the ropes to hold you, you can feel the thrill and freedom of defying gravity.    I often refer to this experience in counseling people as I tell them the only way to feel God’s love is make the leap of faith.   In repelling the ropes don’t feel like much assurance when you are standing on the cliff.   It’s only when you step off the cliff that you realize how strong the ropes are to hold you.