My Heart to Yours

10/1/2004

HEY, IT’S FRIDAY!!!!!!

Category: General. Posted by ljk at 8: 25 am.

Here is a special Friday treat for you!

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The Main Difference: CLASS!!

Category: General. Posted by ljk at 8: 52 am.

I will take Laura Bush any day over Heinz- Kerry. Laura Bush is full of class and the other….. well….. (If I don’t have anything nice to say I guess I shouldn’t say anything at all!)

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These Days I Am Learning…….

Category: General. Posted by ljk at 9: 12 pm.

* that God will bring things to light

* that God does give power to forgive fully

* that peace comes from obeying God completely

* that the most important thing is our relationship to God

* that everything else falls into place after that

* that reconciliation is not hard, just scarey

* that asking questions is a good thing

* that you can trust God instead of a person

* that no one is perfect

* that love does cover a multitude of sins

* that acting through God’s love is more fulfilling than I imagined

* that God will prepare you for things to come

* that GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT!!

10/4/2004

Praise Him!

Category: General. Posted by ljk at 11: 11 am.

But God has surely listened and heard my voice in prayer. Praise be to God, who has not rejected my prayer or withheld his love from me! Psalm 66:19-20 (NIV)

The Power of Prayer

Category: General. Posted by ljk at 11: 14 am.

Jeremiah 33:3, ‘Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and
unsearchable things you do not know.’ (NIV)

Ephesians 6:18, And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds
of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on
praying for all the saints. (NIV)

James 5:16, Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for
each
other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is
powerful and effective. (NIV)

1 John 3:21-22, Dear friends, if our hearts do not condemn us, we have
confidence before God and receive from him anything we ask, because we
obey his commands and do what pleases him. (NIV)

1 John 5:14, This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if
we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. (NIV)

10/5/2004

Do You Understand?

Category: General. Posted by ljk at 2: 09 pm.

When I was young I loved the movie “The Karate Kid”. It was the story of Daniel, a teenaged boy determined to learn the art of karate in order to prove himself to the new and threatening crowd at school. The boy finds himself a Master teacher, or rather the Master finds him, and together they enter into an agreement to prepare for a karate competition. The Master promises to teach Daniel on the condition that he does whatever is asked of him - with no questions asked.

While I loved the movie for its action scenes and ultimate victory for the underdog, it contains profound lessons for any of us who desire to pursue a God-given dream.

In the movie, Daniel arrives at the Master’s house early in the morning to begin his karate training. To his surprise, the Master tells him to wash and wax every vehicle in the back yard - no less than eight from what Daniel could see. Confused but committed to following the Master’s instructions, the boy starts working. Before long the Master intervenes and insists that Daniel “wax on” and “wax off” using very defined movements. Once the Master is satisfied that Daniel is using the proper technique, he leaves him to his work, which continues late into the night. The Master then dismisses the boy with no explanation, no apology and no assurance that tomorrow will better meet the boy’s expectations.

For the next two days Daniel returns to the Master’s house expecting his karate training to begin, but each morning he is delegated another tedious and confusing chore. Each morning the Master ensures that Daniel is using the proper techniques for his tasks, then leaves him to his work and is not seen again until he dismisses Daniel late each night.

Finally the boy can’t take any more and confronts his Master with charges of indifference. In the emotion that ensues, a physical challenge begins between the two and the boy discovers that the techniques he has learned over the last three days are actually karate movements.

The epiphany comes when the boy realizes that his Master knew what he was doing all along. “Wax on” and “wax off” held secrets to Daniel’s success that he did not see while he was engaged in seemingly meaningless tasks.

How many of us, on our spiritual journey, experience similar frustrations as the Karate Kid? We may have a general understanding of where God is leading us in life. Many of us also think we know the shortest, most direct path to that destination. Yet the reality of our lives may seem to have little connection to that destination.

God knows far better than we the plans He has for us, and the condition of our hearts. He is committed to reconciling those two things in our lives. At times, His ways are beyond our comprehension, and our intellects have trouble accepting by faith that which we cannot reason through logic.

The Karate Kid could not see the purpose in what his Master was asking him to do and I have to admit that as an onlooker I never saw the connection at first either. What could “wax on” and “wax off” have to do with preparing for a karate competition? But the Master did promise to teach the boy, and the boy did agree to do whatever was asked of him. He trusted his Master and because of that, he reached his desired goal.

Oswald Chambers says that obedience to God is the most important characteristic we can bring to a loving relationship with God, because obedience will lead to understanding. Too often, we insist on understanding before we are willing to follow God.

Faith means choosing to obey God despite our lack of understanding. If God were to show us how He would prepare our hearts for His purposes, most of us would not accept the training.

Never underestimate the purpose of the work and responsibilities God has given you today. It might be difficult to understand the connection between raising a family and the dreams in your heart for the future, but God knows. It might be hard to understand the connection between living a monotonous life and a transformed character, but God knows. It might be hard to understand the connection between years of unrecognized service and someday hearing the words “Well done my good and faithful servant”, but God knows.

Trust the Master. Your obedience will bring understanding. “Wax on” and “wax off”.

10/6/2004

Game Day Saturday!

Category: General. Posted by ljk at 9: 15 am.

The infamous Red River Shootout is only 3 days away! Here are my thoughts! What do you all think?

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Category: General. Posted by ljk at 9: 16 am.

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