Day 17: Compassion

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Day 17: Compassion

Yet the Lord longs to be gracious to you; therefore he will rise up to show you compassion. For the Lord is a God of justice. Blessed are all who wait for him!

— Isaiah 30:18

One of the most important things that we suffer from is an incorrect picture of God.  It causes us a lot of anxiety.  We imagine that God is a vindictive God looking to find every fault that we have and eager to destroy us for our sins.  But how opposite is the truth!

When we look at how God responded to the fall of mankind we see a plan that costs Him dearly.  Rather than destroy the sinners he decides to restore them.  Hmmm.  That seems to be the opposite of how many today describe Him.  And the fact that God’s Son gives his life in order for us to be saved touches me deeply.

So when I am hurting I can come boldly or confidently to God because I know he cares for me.  His love is healing.  He has compassion.  He is touched by what we go through.

Knowing I am the recipient of compassion enables me to have compassion for others.  I don’t excuse what is wrong.  But I consider the feelings and thoughts that lead to that action and seek to love them anyway and pray for them.  I hope others will have compassion towards me.  When I open myself to have compassion for others I find forgiveness and my heart begins to heal.

Today I choose to open up my heart towards others because I’m grateful for God’s compassion towards me.

 

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Help Each Other

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Day 15: Help Each Other

As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.

Proverbs 27:17

Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.

Galatians 6:2

My stepfather lost his first wife to cancer.  So whenever he met someone dealing with cancer he would tell them of the benefit of Guinea Hen Weed.  A popular natural rememy used in Jamaica more people are becoming aware of it’s helpfulness on many fronts but especially when dealing with cancer.

He could have been bitter that he lost his wife.  But instead he chose to fight what had taken someone so dear to him.

Imagine how much better our world can become when we share are discoveries with one another.  If you figured out how to lose weight why not share what has worked for you?  If you have survived divorce what not share what practices have helped you mend.  If you have recovered from disease or loss of a loved one, why not share what has helped you make it through.

In the bible we find that God is happy when we show love to each other.  It’s a sign that we are like Him.

Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.

I John 4:7

Yesterday I posted a picture on Facebook of me suffering with allergies.  One of my high school teachers posted two remedies that have worked for him.  I’m going to try them today.  That’s love.  That’s being like God.  Let’s love one another and help each other out.

Today I will find one way to show someone I love them by being helpful.


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Just Love

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Day 14: Just Love

Love does no harm to its neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law.

Romans 13:10

Sometimes healing comes just from immersing yourself in loving others.  When I’m at work I try to find ways to love those around me.  It can be as simple as doing something you know you don’t have to do but will make things better for others.  It might be a compliment.  It might be cleaning up an area that you don’t have to.  It might mean taking the time to pay attention to what others enjoy or need and being on the look out for ways to fill the need or bring the enjoyment.

After spending some time doing this and feeling the joy of seeing others lives enriched you find yourself feeling better even though your circumstances haven’t changed.

I wish we all could spend some time each day seeking to bring love to our surroundings.  Some have anonymously paid for others food.  Some have paid the toll for the car behind them.  There are just so many ways we can show love.

I am so grateful for those who have shown love to me.  Saying thank you, or giving an unexpected gift.  I am so grateful.  I choose to fill the world with more of what touches my heart and makes God pleased.

Today I will look for an opportunity to give unexpected love!


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David

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You Don’t Love Them Enough!

My journey to worship has taken me to the classroom.  I found out as never before how children can bring you a good dose of humility.  Being a teacher is often hard work though rewarding.  But being a substitute teacher is even harder in many ways.  Your students don’t respect you for many reasons.  They figure if you were a good teacher you would have a full time job somewhere.  And they know that they won’t have you for very long so why should they listen to you.

I spent 3 months as a long term substitute teacher at a public high school in Maryland.  While it was fun and exciting because I was doing music and working with children it was anything but easy.  There are so so many emails to answer every day.  There are all these abbreviations and acronyms – UBD, GT, etc.  There is software for taking attendance and software for recording grades.  But you have to transfer the grades from the one software and place them in the other.  UGH!!! There is creating a sectional schedule and making sure the students and staff have it.  Then you have to remind the students to come and when they don’t remind them to do make up sectionals.  There’s scheduling outside time to rehearse students for All State chorus auditions and GT (Gifted and Talented) choir.  There’s so much more but I’m just getting tired thinking about it!

Of course there’s teaching class.  And then there’s performing.  Extra rehearsals, hiring an accompanist and scheduling rehearsal with them. (I’m getting tired and stressed again)

But you may ask, “David, what does this have to do with worship?”

In the book of Hebrews I’ve found a quote to live by especially while being a substitute teacher.

“Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works.”  Heb. 10:24

The “Real” teacher may receive more respect than the sub, but it’s really a team effort.  The permanent music teacher wants their choirs, bands, or orchestras to sound great when they return and so they want the students to cooperate with the sub to learn their music.  So I focused on one thing: Loving them more.

There were days when the disrespect I encountered hurt me.  And I prayed.  And a voice whispered, “You don’t love them enough.”  It didn’t matter that I was in public school and couldn’t “Share my faith.”  All that was needed was for me to habitually love them more and more.  To keep trying to prepare and present my best.  To engage even with those who hurt me and to notice and share that I noticed the little things about each student under my care.  If a student was missing to check on them.  If invited to a student’s event to really try to go. And I prayed for them.

The amazing thing was all the love that came back.  Students made cards and caramel apple slices and gave me other gifts as well. One class even took a picture and had one of the students draw it as the cover to the card they gave me-that’s the photo on this blog post. And they told me how much they appreciated my teaching.  So today I want to challenge you as the verse says to acts of love and good works.  Your job, your marriage, your situation may seem hopeless, but I bet you can love more.  You can love more.  You really can.  I dare you to try and out love JESUS!

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Today

Hug MeOn a blog where I spend lots of time considering the meaningful experience of deep spirituality I am halted by one word: TODAY!

While Jesus spoke about love and it’s centrality to his message and that it would be a characteristic of his true followers (By this shall all men know ye are my disciples….), he in action demonstrated as focal and powerful a truth as love’s preeminence.  He gave immediate invitations. He asked fisherman to come join Him and He promised to make them fishers of men.  He told the weak and weary, “Come unto me…and I will give you rest.”  He even asked his would be followers to take up their cross and follow Him. He gave his invitation on TODAY!

What’s so important about invitations?  Well, I recently concluded and shared in our Prayer And Song meeting this week at our home in Silver Spring, Maryland, that I may never get it all figured out.  I may never be spiritually or theologically fully right.  I may never have the most accurate understanding of the bible.  I may never have the correct exegesis of the text.  I may never overcome the bad habit I’ve been praying for victory over for 30 years.  But TODAY I can hug you and tell you I love.  Today I can text to check up on you.  Today I can call you and encourage you.  And today I can share with you what’s working for me and the reason for my faith.

Roman’s 13:12 tells us, 1″The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light.”  Tomorrow is not promised!  Let’s take action on TODAY! 

Recently a world famous musician died unexpectedly.  Thousands of fans have been morning and playing and singing his songs.  They have worn his favorite color to work.  They’ve made him their profile picture.  Some have even taken his songs and changed the lyrics and made them into praise and worship songs.  His death caught everyone by surprise.  But you don’t have to be surprised again.  Choose to live each day knowing that “The night is far spent.”  Tomorrow isn’t promised.  Do what’s in your heart Today!  You won’t regret it.

The two people in the picture with this post are my son and my mother.  TODAY I will tell them again that I love them.  What will you do TODAY?

 

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