I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me.  I make known the end from the beginning,  from ancient times, what is still to come. I say, ‘My purpose will stand,  and I will do all that I please.’  Isaiah 46:9-10

Our God, who is like no other, who is all-powerful, all-wise and all-loving, offers us the opportunity to enter into relationship with Him. He offers it to us in an incredible expression of grace and love.

He allows us to choose Him.  How can we NOT love a God like this? How can we not be grateful for His over-the-top, unfathomable gift of choice?

Open, giving, praising, living? or closed and grasping, grumbling, shriveling?
A spring-fed fount with sparkling flow? or a closed-in swamp, where slime-things grow?
My life, my choice; my choice, my life. God’s loving gift: a two-edged knife.

Life or death: the gift and responsibility of choice.

 

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Petulance Is Definitely a Word

Me;  frustrated and angry! Then puzzled by the complete irrationality of my anger. Then saddened, because irrational anger and frustration are certainly not characteristic of the Christ in me, now are they?

Of course, an all-powerful God is not frustratable (is that a word?). After all, He can do whatever He wants, so where is the possibility for frustration? But think about this.

God:  all knowing, all powerful, yet limited by His own choice:

When He created us. He gave us free will, allowing us, because of His great love, to operate with a degree of autonomy, so that we can choose to grow in character and capability. Real potential for frustration there, no? Then He wrapped Himself in the flesh he had given to His frustrating creatures, thereby limiting himself profoundly  in another way…again simply because He loved us. Because He loved me.

So God: inherently not frustratable (that non-word again), allows Himself to be frustrated in some ways, simply because of His love for us.

Yet I have the temerity to be royally ticked off because some of my calls are not returned…or because the clean sink I expected to find in my kitchen is full of dirty dishes…or the meeting I prepared for has been postponed.

But (again because of the love of God) I can do better. After all, the complete life-giving, empowering, energizing, and long-suffering love of Christ is all in me and through me. And I’m pretty sure “frustratable” is not even a word.

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Obedience and Consequences

May 8, 2010

Oswald Chambers on obedience My personal life may be crowded with small, petty happenings, altogether insignificant. But if I obey Jesus Christ in the seemingly random circumstances of life, they become pinholes through which I see the face of God. Then, when I stand face-to-face with God, I will discover that through my obedience thousands [...]

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I Am Free!

April 20, 2010

What does it mean to be free? There are synonyms:  unfettered, footloose, able to make choices, capable of acting at will, and more. But what would freedom mean in my life? It would mean that the paralyzing indecision that seems to dog my steps would not hobble me as it has in the past and [...]

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