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		<title>God Spoke to Joseph, He Speaks to Us</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we’ve read the final chapters of Genesis during our Resting at the River’s Edge readings this past week, we’ve been immersed in the life of Joseph. What a godly man he was! And what a man blessed by God! Phil and I have talked about him several times over the past week. It’s interesting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we’ve read the final chapters of Genesis during our Resting at the River’s Edge readings this past week, we’ve been immersed in the life of Joseph. What a godly man he was! And what a man blessed by God! Phil and I have talked about him several times over the past week. It’s interesting that different elements of Joseph’s story impacted each of us. <span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>That’s one thing I love about the Bible. No matter how often you read it, God will always bring new things to your understanding or highlight different truths that specifically impact your current life situations. The Bible is truly a “God breathed,” living document.</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Joseph’s Story</strong></span><br />
If ever there was a person who seemed to be a magnet for bad things it was Joseph. Ok, I can understand the jealousy of his brothers, but selling Joseph to traders was a bit over the top. If you’ve been reading with us, you know that Joseph was then sold to Potiphar, the captain of the Pharoah’s guard – essentially, his Chief of Security. Potiphar’s wife then falsely accused Joseph of raping her, so Potiphar put him in prison. While in prison, Joseph was joined by the Pharoah’s cupbearer and baker. After being in prison for <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>“quite some time”</strong></em></span> (Genesis 40:4, NLT), both of these gentlemen had a dream. God gave Joseph the interpretation and the cupbearer promised to remember him when they were released from prison. It didn’t quite happen that way. The cupbearer <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>“promptly forgot all about Joseph”</strong></em></span> (Genesis 40:23, NLT) and Joseph spent quite a bit more time in prison. Eventually Pharaoh had his dreams and the cupbearer remembered Joseph. God gave Joseph the interpretation of Pharaoh’s dream and Joseph was promoted to Prime Minister of Egypt.</p>
<p>In all, it was thirteen years from the time Joseph’s brothers sold him into slavery until he was made Prime Minister of Egypt. Quite a long thirteen years I imagine. But you would never know that from reading the story and watching Joseph’s forward and backward progress in life. We never see Joseph complaining, and we consistently see him honoring God.</p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>How easy it would have been for Joseph to feel sorry for himself when betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery. How easy it would have been for Joseph to succumb to an entitlement mentality when Potiphar’s wife begged him to sleep with her.</strong></em></span> After all, didn’t he deserve better than this? God had given him dreams of grandeur and he had been betrayed and sold into slavery. He had no family, no prospects of being married and Potiphar’s wife was beautiful and available. Scripture says that Potiphar’s wife “kept putting pressure on him day after day.” (Genesis 39:10, NLT). Didn’t he deserve some happiness? That’s how the world thinks. Joseph thought differently. <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>“How could I ever do such a wicked thing? It would be a great sin against God.”</strong></em></span> (Genesis 39:9, NLT)</p>
<p>While in prison, <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>“Joseph noticed the dejected look on [the cupbearer’s and baker’s] faces”</strong></em></span> (Genesis 40:6, NLT). After being sold by his brothers and then unjustly thrown into prison, Joseph was still showing concern for others. He wasn’t dwelling on how bad his own circumstances were, but was focused on those around him.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Life isn’t Fair!</strong></span><br />
Just ask Joseph. Yet God calls us to honor Him in our circumstances – whatever they are. And God blesses our obedience. I am impressed by several things beyond Joseph’s steadfast lifestyle. First, <span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>by not focusing on what was taken from him or how wrongly he was treated, Joseph’s life wasn’t consumed with bitterness, hatred or any kind of negativity.</strong></em></span> He accepted his circumstances and glorified God in the midst of them. Secondly, <span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>his life, then, was characterized by the blessing he was to others and the blessings he received from God, not by his unjust circumstances. </strong></em></span>He lived a life that wasn&#8217;t fair and he lived in the midst of blessing.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>God Gives Wisdom</strong></span><br />
Phil read the same story I did, but God spoke differently to him. He was impressed that <span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>in each situation Joseph found himself, he excelled – because God gave him wisdom beyond human wisdom. God put things into his mind that he had no way of knowing.</strong></em></span> Sometimes it was the interpretation of a dream and sometimes it was simply knowledge about how to excel in a new position. <span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>As Phil meditated on this a bit, he became overwhelmed at the love God has for each of us individually.</strong></em></span> God treats each of us personally – the God who created the universe speaks to each one of us. We have His undivided attention. Words can’t express the awesomeness of that truth. <span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>He loves us! Wow! And beyond loving us, He interacts with us and gives us all we need to live for Him. He impacts our circumstances. He gives us knowledge.</strong></em></span></p>
<p>I hope you were blessed by reading about Joseph’s life as much as we were. Let us know what impacted you the most. Comment below or on <a title="Apprehending Grace facebook page" href="https://www.facebook.com/ApprehendingGrace" target="_blank">facebook</a>. Blessings, friends.</p>
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		<title>Tune Your Ear for Wisdom</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 02:31:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[2Tune your ears to wisdom, and concentrate on understanding. 3Cry out for insight and understanding. 4Search for them as you would for lost money or hidden treasure.  Proverbs 2:2-4 (NLT) That which we tune our ears to is what we begin to hear. Mothers tune their ears to the cries of their children. Doctors tune their ears [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>2</sup>Tune your ears to wisdom, and concentrate on understanding. <sup>3</sup>Cry out for insight and understanding. <sup>4</sup>Search for them as you would for lost money or hidden treasure. </strong></em></span><br />
Proverbs 2:2-4 (NLT)</p></blockquote>
<p>That which we tune our ears to is what we begin to hear. Mothers tune their ears to the cries of their children. Doctors tune their ears to hear abnormal sounds in our lungs and abdomen. I could listen through their stethoscopes and every sound would seem either normal or abnormal – but I wouldn’t be able to distinguish one from another. In a room of crying babies I would not be able to distinguish one specific voice.</p>
<p>Similarly, with all the sounds that assault my hearing, unless I tune my ear to God’s wisdom I will not hear it. And I want to hear it. Proverbs 2 continues with some of the benefits of hearing God’s voice:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>5</sup>Then you will understand what it means to fear the LORD, and you will gain knowledge of God. <sup>6</sup>For the LORD grants wisdom! From his mouth come knowledge and understanding. <sup>7</sup>He grants a treasure of good sense to the godly. He is their shield, protecting those who walk with integrity. <sup>8</sup>He guards the paths of justice and protects those who are faithful to him.</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>9</sup>Then you will understand what is right, just, and fair, and you will know how to find the right course of action every time. <sup>10</sup>For wisdom will enter your heart, and knowledge will fill you with joy. <sup>11</sup>Wise planning will watch over you. Understanding will keep you safe.</strong></em></span><br />
Proverbs 2:5-11 (NLT)</p></blockquote>
<p>What tremendous benefits await those who tune their ear to wisdom! They are benefits that are clearly worth the effort. The question is how does one tune their ear to something that we’ve never heard before? What is the “sound” of wisdom? How do we find it and how do we recognize it?</p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>God is so good! He doesn’t tell us to do something without providing a way to do it.</strong></em></span> Our key verse provides God’s approach. Let’s break it down:</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Verse 2a:</strong></span> <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>Tune your ears to wisdom</strong></em></span> – I see two elements to this simple statement.First, is the imperative to take action. The verb isn’t passive, it is active. So let’s start by recognizing that it’s something we need to do and making a decision to do it! Too often we pursue education for our profession or vocation, but assume that we either have wisdom or don’t. That’s not consistent with Scripture. Scripture says clearly that we can gain wisdom, just as we might gain a college education. We don’t get a college degree without applying ourselves to our studies, and wisdom isn’t something that we gain by osmosis. Just as we can glean some knowledge by hanging around others who have invested in it, we can glean some wisdom by those who have already tuned their ear to it. <span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>But do you want just the little bit of God’s wisdom, knowledge and understanding that you’ll gain from befriending a wise person, or do you want the whole gamut of wisdom God has for you? Do you want just a little of the good sense He has for you or all of it? Do you want just a little of His joy or all of it?</strong></em></span> I want it all (and I suspect you do, too).</p>
<p>The second element in this sentence is the kind of action we’re to take: Listen! You can’t tune your ear without listening closely. Each Sunday morning as our worship team tunes up, they strum their guitars, turn a knob or two, strum them again, turn the knobs again, and repeat this process until the strumming yields the sound they’re listening for. Quite frankly I don’t hear much difference between the first strumming and the last strumming. The musicians have tuned their ears – they’ve listened to their instruments over a period of time and know what it should sound like. We must listen closely, over a period of time, to learn the voice of the Lord. As we tune our ear to hear the Lord, sometimes we’ll get it wrong. That’s OK. God will correct us, and He loves that we are getting to know him.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Verse 2b:</strong></span> <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>Concentrate on understanding</strong></em></span> – It’s not a lackadaisical approach that will tune your ear and give you understanding, it is the concentrated approach. Have you ever watched someone when they’re learning something new? Think of the child learning to tie his shoe. Or perhaps you’ve watched a great basketball player in slow motion as he concentrates on the basket as he sets up his shot. In both examples, you can see the concentration on the person’s face. They are focused on the task at hand, shutting out all outside influences that might ruin their concentration. God tells us to approach understanding like that – concentrate on it! Don’t just try it once, but concentrate on hearing God and understanding His ways. <span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>Block out the influences of this world and seek His wisdom.</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Verse 3:</strong></span> <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>Cry out for insight and understanding</strong></em></span> – Don’t go it alone! Cry out to God for insight and understanding. Ask God for it! He promises to give it:</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>If you need wisdom—if you want to know what God wants you to do—ask him, and he will gladly tell you. He will not resent your asking.</strong></em></span><br />
James 1:5 (NLT)</p>
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<p>Notice the word “gladly.” He doesn’t give it begrudgingly. But you must cry out for it!</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Verse 4:</strong></span> <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>Search for them as you would for lost money or hidden treasure</strong></em></span> – Search high and low for it, as you would for money that you’ve lost or hidden treasure. Don’t give up easily! I lost my passport once. I emptied drawers and filing cabinets. I looked under furniture. I even cleaned off my desk – and I’m not a clean desk person. <span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>What have you searched for lately? Think about your search, then think about applying those same methods and intensity in finding wisdom, understanding and insight.</strong></em></span></p>
<p>As I’ve been reading through Proverbs, God has been reminding me that I don’t seek His wisdom often enough. When I do the results are tremendous. Just today Phil was trying to do something on our website that he couldn’t figure out. He had spent quite a bit of time researching and trying various things, all to no avail. Then he started thinking about how God gave Joseph wisdom for succeeding in every position he held. So Phil paused to pray. He went back to working on the website, did a few things that made no sense to him and within minutes he had accomplished what he’d been trying to do for days! God’s wisdom is so good. We’ve had experiences like this in the past. Seeking God’s wisdom brings success. It was the topic of my <a title="The Value and Promise of Wisdom" href="http://apprehendinggrace.com/2012/01/30/the-value-and-promise-of-wisdom/">last blog</a>, and God is impressing it upon me enough for it to be the topic of this blog.</p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>Let’s ask God for His wisdom before we waste time trying to live in our own wisdom (or lack thereof). He’s so good, He’ll give it generously! We have His promise.</strong></em></span></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong> <sup>5</sup>Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. <sup>6</sup>Seek his will in all you do, and he will direct your paths.</strong></em></span><br />
Proverbs 3:5-6 (NLT)</p></blockquote>
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		<title>The Value and Promise of Wisdom</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 22:50:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[10“Choose my instruction rather than silver, and knowledge over pure gold. 11For wisdom is far more valuable than rubies. Nothing you desire can be compared with it. 12“I, Wisdom, live together with good judgment. I know where to discover knowledge and discernment….14Good advice and success belong to me. Insight and strength are mine.  Proverbs 8:1012, 14 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>10</sup>“Choose my instruction rather than silver, and knowledge over pure gold. <sup>11</sup>For wisdom is far more valuable than rubies. Nothing you desire can be compared with it.</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>12</sup>“I, Wisdom, live together with good judgment. I know where to discover knowledge and discernment….<sup>14</sup>Good advice and success belong to me. Insight and strength are mine. </strong></em></span><br />
Proverbs 8:1012, 14 (NLT)</p></blockquote>
<p>As I read verses 10 and 11, the Holy Spirit grabbed my attention with the understanding that choosing silver and gold is so much easier than choosing God’s instruction and knowledge. Let me rephrase that – <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>choosing to pursue silver and gold is so much easier than choosing to pursue God’s instruction and knowledge</strong></em></span>. Our society highly values the pursuit of silver and gold. Far be it that anyone should set aside the pursuit of these things to pursue God’s wisdom. I mean when was the last time you heard someone say that they were going to work less so they could pursue God more. It happens, but not a lot and most of the world (even those in the Church) would look at such a person with a bit of suspicion.</p>
<p>But then I read on, and learned that wisdom brings along good judgment. Good judgment is one of the greatest values in the workplace. Having wisdom and good judgment leads to the discovering of knowledge and discernment. Scripture continues, telling us that good advice and success belong to wisdom, as does insight and strength.</p>
<p>Now let me see if I have this right. If I pursue (and presumably attain) wisdom, I will also be receiving good judgment, good advice, success, insight and strength. It would seem to me that if I had all those things, there could be little doubt that I would be successful in the work world during the (less) time I’m spending there. I am also totally confident that my spiritual life, my relationship with God, would bring greater satisfaction, joy, peace and victory.</p>
<p>OK, there was an important parenthetical in that last paragraph that perhaps I should qualify. I assumed that when you pursue wisdom you would “presumably attain” it. Well, I have it on good authority that you will:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>5</sup>If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him. <sup>6</sup>But when he asks, he must believe and not doubt, because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. <sup>7</sup>That man should not think he will receive anything from the Lord; <sup>8</sup>he is a double-minded man, unstable in all he does.</strong></em></span><br />
James 1:5-8 (NIV)</p></blockquote>
<p>God’s Word promises that He will give wisdom to all who ask. When we really believe that verse, we live in expectation that God will give it. (See my blog “<a title="What Do You Really Believe?" href="http://apprehendinggrace.com/2012/01/25/what-do-you-really-believe/">What Do You Really Believe</a>” for more on this.) And when we live in that place of faith, God responds by generously giving us wisdom. What’s it take to live in that place of faith? Pursuing Him more so that we might know Him more.</p>
<p>Can there be any reason that makes sense <em><strong>not</strong></em> to pursue wisdom? Well, in case you don’t agree with me yet, let me share one more verse. Here’s Hosea 4:6a in two translations:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge.</strong></em></span> Hosea 4:6a (NIV)</p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>My people are being destroyed because they don’t know me.</strong></em></span> Hosea 4:6a (NLT)</p></blockquote>
<p>Lack of the knowledge of God destroys us, God’s Word says. Conversely, pursuing the knowledge of God brings with it good judgment, discernment and success (among other things).</p>
<p>God’s Word provides so much encouragement to study His ways and get to know Him.<span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong> Let’s be a community of believers who prove God’s Word to the world. Let’s be people who prove that when pursuing God and knowing Him is more important than pursuing worldly riches, we become people of knowledge, wisdom, discernment, insight, good advice, and success.</strong></em></span></p>
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		<title>February&#8217;s RARE Schedule</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 10:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><span style="color: #339966;"><em><strong>Resting at the River&#8217;s Edge</strong></em></span> provides an opportunity to participate in reading through the Bible in a systematic way. We&#8217;re following a two year plan (2012 and 2013) that has us reading the New Testament each year and the Old Testament stretched over the two years. Each month our reading plans also provide a column titled &#8220;Additional.&#8221; <span style="color: #339966;"><em><strong>This column provides readings that will allow you to read through the entire Bible (that is, the complete Old and New Testaments) during the year 2012.</strong></em></span></p>
<p><em><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Join the conversation as we read together each month. <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a href="MAILTO:sandy@apprehendinggrace.com" target="new"><span style="color: #0000ff;">E-mail me,</span></a></span> leave a message on the Apprehending Grace <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a title="Apprehending Grace Facebook page" href="https://www.facebook.com/ApprehendingGrace" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Facebook page</span></a>,</span> or post a comment at the end of any blog. God has treasures for each of us as we read. Let&#8217;s share them!</strong></span></em></p>
<p>Also, <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><strong>NEW</strong></em></span>  in 2012 are our <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><strong>RARE bookmarks.</strong></em></span> Click on the link below to download them. Each bookmark provides two months of <span style="color: #008080;"><em><strong>Resting at the River’s Edge</strong></em></span> reading schedules and is great for tracking your readings.</p>
<p>Use the tracking method that works best for you – the schedule provided in this blog, the downloadable half-page PDF or bookmark. All provide the same schedule.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Happy treasure seeking, friends!</strong></em></span><br />
<span style="color: #008080;"><strong><em>Sandy</em></strong></span></p>
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<p><span style="color: #008080;"><strong>Here&#8217;s February&#8217;s reading plan:</strong></span></p>
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		<title>More Gleanings from 2011 Sermons</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 23:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[These nuggets of wisdom are the last I’ll share from sermons I heard in 2011. I hope you’ve been challenged and blessed as you’ve read them. We’re called to the impossible. The Christian life is a journey into the impossible. The presence of God carries wisdom and direction (i.e., it’s not impractical). Wisdom implies preparing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These nuggets of wisdom are the last I’ll share from sermons I heard in 2011. I hope you’ve been challenged and blessed as you’ve read them.</p>
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<li><span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>We’re called to the impossible. The Christian life is a journey into the impossible.</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>The presence of God carries wisdom and direction (i.e., it’s not impractical).</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em><strong>Wisdom implies preparing properly; being led by the spirit does not trump proper preparation.</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #ff00ff;"><em><strong>If you’ve forgotten the language of gratitude, you’ll never be on speaking terms with happiness.</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Celebrate who a person is without stumbling over who they are not.</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>It’s in our DNA (through the blood of Jesus) to hunger for the supernatural. That hunger is either taught or disappointed out of us. (Don’t let it be!)</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em><strong>If it matters to us, it matters to Him.</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #ff00ff;"><em><strong>We tend to lower the standard of Scripture to our experience. (Ouch!)</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Will you lay your Isaac – your dream for the future – on the altar?</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>If we’re in prison, it’s because we’ve traded the Truth for a lie! When we trade the lie for Truth, we walk in freedom.</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em><strong>We have a relationship with a God of adventure!</strong></em></span></li>
</ul>
<p>I’m looking forward to all that 2012 offers and am thankful for the ability to learn from other pursuers of God. What did you hear in 2011 that stuck with you throughout the year?</p>
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		<title>What Do You Really Believe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 19:11:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[God is challenging me to believe His Word. I mean really believe it. That challenge has just started, so I’m sure there will be future blogs about it, but let me give you a taste of what God’s been whispering in my ear lately. In Matthew 9:29 Jesus said the following to two blind men [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>God is challenging me to believe His Word. I mean <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>really</strong></em></span> believe it. That challenge has just started, so I’m sure there will be future blogs about it, but let me give you a taste of what God’s been whispering in my ear lately.</p>
<p>In Matthew 9:29 Jesus said the following to two blind men as He healed them:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>“According to your faith let it be done to you.”</strong></em></span> (NRSV)<br />
Matthew 9:29b</p></blockquote>
<p>This is not blog about healing, healing faith or faith healing,  and I don’t want to take the verse out of context. On the flip side, <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>I don’t want my lack of faith to limit God’s work in my life.</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>Do you believe this…</strong></em></span>or that…</p>
<p><em><span style="color: #800080;"><strong>God can heal you…</strong></span></em>or that you have a condition that you’ve had all your life and at best God can alleviate some of the symptoms sometimes?</p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>God can give you favor with a boss…</strong></em></span>or that your boss hates you and you will never succeed until he or she retires?</p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>Your marriage can be the most satisfying relationship you’ve ever imagined or…</strong></em></span>that things will never change?</p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>You can change (set you free from) that habit that keeps you from moving forward&#8230;</strong></em></span>or have you tried so many times and been unsuccessful that you believe it’s a hopeless cause and you just have to keep fighting</p>
<p>While I would like to say that I believe everything on the left side of these equations, I’m afraid some of my actions would suggest that my “faith” falls on the right side. You see, we act upon and react based on what we believe. Our actions are based on our beliefs – our faith! The old adage “actions speak louder than words” is true. Our actions (and inactions) <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>demonstrate</strong></em></span> our faith.</p>
<p>So when things don’t go quite as I had planned or hoped, do my actions say “I trust God’s Word to bring the outcome He’s promised” or do my actions say “I lost this and will never…” or “I don’t know if…”</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>What kind of faith do you have?</strong></span><br />
In the above “this&#8230;or that” examples, we see two different kinds of faith. The first might be called “positive faith” and the latter “negative faith.” (1) <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>Positive faith believes God and lives in such a way that our trust in Him is obvious.</strong></em></span> <span style="color: #808080;"><em><strong>Negative faith has more confidence in the enemy’s ability to thwart God’s plans and blessings and is just as obvious to those around us.</strong></em></span> These two kinds of faith are very different but have at least three things in common:</p>
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Both kinds of faith are obvious to those around us</strong> –</span> people around us can see from our actions and hear from our conversation that we are trusting God or have given up hope that God can/will impact our situation.</li>
<li><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Both kinds of faith impact what actually happens!</strong></span> In Matthew, Jesus didn’t say “According to your positive faith let it be done to you, but your negative faith has no impact on the situation.” No. He said “According to your faith let it be done to you.” While I believe that God’s grace and mercy transcends all, I also believe that when we have no hope – no confident expectation – that God’s impact is muffled.</li>
<li><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Both kinds of faith have an influence on those around us that goes beyond the blessing they receive when our faith was more active.</strong></span> In other words, others are seeing us stand for and take action based on a confident expectation that God has spoken and God will do what He says&#8230;or they are seeing us accept (believe) that the enemy has won. <span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Our actions impact their faith and actions.</strong></span> I want my faith to help others grow in their faith. The alternative is that I am a person who makes it harder for them to believe. Lord, please help me be the positive influence!</li>
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<p>Friends, this is impacting my spirit so strongly. I am seeing things in every area of my life where I have exhibited negative faith – where I have been a “doubting Thomas” – and God is opening my eyes to how that very well may have limited God’s blessings in my life. Let me give you two examples from my own life.</p>
<ul>
<li>I have written a Bible study on the book of Jonah. While I wrote it quite awhile ago, I have not finished formatting it for publication. That process is nearly complete. I’ve been heard saying “I don’t know if anyone will want the study when I’ve finished it, but…”</li>
</ul>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;"><span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Wait a minute! Or as Phil would say “roll back the tape!”</strong></em></span></p>
<p style="padding-left: 90px;">&gt;  Do I believe that the study holds powerful truths gleaned from a book that holds more sovereign acts of God per page than any other book of the Bible? <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Yes.</strong></em></span><br />
&gt;  Do I believe that God gave me those studies? <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Yes.</strong></em></span><br />
&gt;  Have they impacted my life? <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Yes.</strong></em></span><br />
&gt;  Have they impact the lives of others who have seen the material? <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Yes.</strong></em></span><br />
&gt;  Do my actions demonstrate that I believe those things? Uhhh…no, not really. My actions say that I’ve not made this a priority and probably even say that I’m a bit afraid to actually release the study.<br />
<span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Where is my confident expectation in God?</strong></em></span></p>
<ul>
<li>We’ve owned our business for 23 years. During that time, our income has been very cyclical – we have a good year, then we have a not-so-good year. During the good years we save. During the bad years those savings are depleted. While God has blessed us by keeping our business alive through years when many of our competitors have failed, we’ve not see the kind of steady growth we would like. It has occurred to me as God is teaching me about faith that I have believed that this cycle is “the nature of our business” – I’ve fallen into an expectation of prosperity followed by lack. Don’t get me wrong – God is always blessing and even in our lean years we are blessed more than most of the world. We started this business, however, to be a conduit of blessing to the church – believing that God would use our business and businesses like ours to fund end time ministries. I am seeing my negative faith impacting our business…and therefore all who would be blessed through it.</li>
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<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Laying Aside That Which So Easily Entangles</strong></span><br />
Now if you’re like me, this also brings up questions and objections. I am laying those aside for now! I am confident that God is speaking to me about faith. I don’t want to stop that flow by throwing in all my “yeah, buts.” I am confident that God will teach me a proper perspective and throwing the “yeah, buts” into the mix right now will simply interrupt the Teacher. It’s not that the Teacher can’t answer my questions, it’s that He knows the best order to present the material. I’m confident that some of those “yeah, buts” will get answered. I’m also confident that some of them will end up on the “you’re too young to understand” list. (Don&#8217;t tell me your mother didn&#8217;t use that line on you!)</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Joining the Great Adventure</strong></span><br />
This is an exciting journey, friends. Imagine what might happen if the Church (yes, that’s you and me) really believed God’s Word and acted upon that belief. I know God has a great adventure in store for me. He also has one in store for you…will you join Him in the great adventure? I hope so!</p>
<p>(1) One of the books God is using to draw my attention to positive and negative faith is <a title="10 Curses that Block the Blessing" href="&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.christianbook.com/10-curses-that-block-the-blessing/larry-huch/9780883682074/pd/682080?event=AFF&amp;amp;item_code=WW&amp;amp;netp_id=353431&amp;amp;p=1140911&amp;amp;view=details&quot;&gt; 10 Curses that Block the Blessing &lt;/a&gt;" target="_blank"><em>10 Curses that Block the Blessing</em></a> by Larry Huch, Whitaker House Publishing.</p>
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<td valign="top"><strong><a href="http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?event=AFF&amp;p=1140911&amp;item_no=682080">10 Curses That Block the Blessing</a></strong> By Larry Huch / Whitaker House Publishers<!-- 10 Curses That Block the Blessing   0883682079 682080 HUCH Larry Huch --><br />
Have you been suffering with depression, family dysfunction, marital unhappiness, or other problems and been unable to overcome them? Within the pages of this book, <em>Ten Curses That Block the Blessing</em>, Larry Huch shares his personal experience with a life of anger, drug addiction, crime, and violence. He shows how he broke these curses and reveals how you can:</p>
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<li>Receive dominion &#8211; what it is and how to use it</li>
<li>Recognize the signs of a curse,</li>
<li>End cycles of abuse and violence</li>
<li>Be set free from generational curses</li>
<li>Bring your children to Christ</li>
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<p><strong>You might also find these books by Larry Huch helpful. Click on the title to learn more:</strong></p>
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<td valign="top"><strong><a href="http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?event=AFF&amp;p=1140911&amp;item_no=84282">Free at Last&#8211;Book and CD</a></strong> By Larry Huch / Whitaker House Publishers<br />
You can break free from your past! Don&#8217;t let what&#8217;s happened to you and your family hold you back in life! You can find freedom from depression, anger, abuse, insecurity, and addiction in Jesus Christ. Pastor Larry Huch reveals powerful truths from Scripture that enabled him and many others to quickly break the destructive chains in their lives and receive God&#8217;s blessings. Learn the secret to true freedom and you, too, can regain your joy and hope, experience divine health, mend broken relationships, and walk in true prosperity &#8211; body, soul, and spirit. A study guide and teaching sermon are included on a CD.</td>
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<td valign="top"><strong><a href="http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?event=AFF&amp;p=1140911&amp;item_no=741187">The Torah Blessing</a></strong> By Larry Huch / Whitaker House</p>
<p><!-- The Torah Blessing  1603741186 741187 HUCH Larry Huch -->Discover the Jewish roots of your Christian faith in <em>The Torah Blessing</em>. Author and pastor Larry Huch takes you on a incredible journey through the hidden truths in the Torah and God&#8217;s Word. You&#8217;ll learn deep spiritual truths from Israel&#8217;s heritage which will connect you to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Jesus in new powerful ways.</td>
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<td valign="top"><strong><a href="http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?event=AFF&amp;p=1140911&amp;item_no=742580">Unveiling Ancient Biblical Secrets</a></strong> By Larry Huch / Whitaker House Publishers<br />
In <em>Unveiling Ancient Biblical Secrets</em>, Pastor Larry Huch reveals God&#8217;s ancient blessing for your life, such as: destruction of the curse of poverty, healing beneath the wings of the tallit, the covenant of success and more. By understanding and tapping into these timeless truths, Christians can rediscover the destiny that God intends for His people.</td>
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		<title>Jesus in His Humanity and His Deity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 00:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[44By this time it was noon, and darkness fell across the whole land until three o’clock. 45The light from the sun was gone. And suddenly, the thick veil hanging in the Temple was torn apart. 46Then Jesus shouted, “Father, I entrust my spirit into your hands!” And with those words he breathed his last. Luke 23:44-46 (NLT) As [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>44</sup>By this time it was noon, and darkness fell across the whole land until three o’clock. <sup>45</sup>The light from the sun was gone. And suddenly, the thick veil hanging in the Temple was torn apart. <sup>46</sup>Then Jesus shouted, “Father, I entrust my spirit into your hands!” And with those words he breathed his last.</strong></em></span><br />
Luke 23:44-46 (NLT)</p></blockquote>
<p>As I wrote in <a title="Paradise" href="http://apprehendinggrace.com/2012/01/19/paradise/" target="_blank">yesterday’s blog</a>, as we studied the crucifixion in Bible study yesterday I learned two very special things. (Thanks, Phil, for the study you did on this passage. I was blessed by it.) Yesterday’s blessing was learning the story behind the word translated “paradise.” Today’s blessing is based on Jesus final earthly prayer. (I qualify it as His final “earthly” prayer because we know He sits at the right hand of God now constantly interceding for us.)</p>
<p>Chances are good when you were a child, you learned to repeat this common night-time prayer:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #008080;"><em><strong>Now I lay me down to sleep,</strong></em></span><br />
<span style="color: #008080;"><em><strong> I pray the Lord my soul to keep.</strong></em></span><br />
<span style="color: #008080;"><em><strong> If I should die before I wake,</strong></em></span><br />
<span style="color: #008080;"><em><strong> I pray the Lord my soul to take.</strong></em></span><br />
<span style="color: #008080;"><em><strong> Amen</strong></em></span></p></blockquote>
<p>The words are much like Jesus’ final prayer on the cross. Each night before going to sleep, those who recited the prayer were entrusting their spirit to the Lord. I never knew that this childhood prayer mirrored the Jesus’ last words on earth. Somehow that touched something deep inside me.</p>
<p>But what I learned next touched me even more. During the time that Jesus lived on this earth, Jewish mothers taught their children to say a pray before they went to sleep each night. The prayer was based on Psalm 31:5:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>Into your hands I commit my spirit.</strong></em></span><br />
Psalm 31:5 (NIV)</p></blockquote>
<p>Sound familiar? What that tells us is that as Jesus was dying, He prayed the prayer His human mother had taught Him – a prayer the young child Jesus He had undoubtedly prayed each night before He went to sleep. There was one difference this time, however. As Jesus died with that prayer on His lips, He added the word “Father.” He was “going home” to His Father. <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>As He prayed the prayer He had learned from His mother He was entrusting His spirit into His Father’s hands.</strong></em></span> The man Jesus, who was also the Creator of the world, the King of all Kings and Lord of all Lords, intermingled His humanness and deity as He prayed <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>“Father, I entrust my spirit into Your hands.”</strong></em></span></p>
<p>What a fitting final prayer! <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Showing His deep love for both His mother and His Father, it is a prayer that brings to the center both the humanity and deity of Christ.</strong></em></span> And it blows me away. The tenderness brings me to tears. The perfect “completion” that this prayer brings amazes me. I am sure that I am not adequately putting into words the fullness that comes from that simple prayer.</p>
<p>So as I did yesterday, I simply invite you to meditate on it for yourself. Think about the humanness of Jesus and the deity of Jesus…the little boy who was taught to pray by his mother, reciting a simple Psalm each night…the humble Son returning to His Father…the Reigning King who will one day return.</p>
<p>This child, Son and King invites us to walk in paradise with Him. Wow!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 03:37:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[35The crowd watched, and the leaders laughed and scoffed. “He saved others,” they said, “let him save himself if he is really God’s Chosen One, the Messiah.” 36The soldiers mocked him, too, by offering him a drink of sour wine. 37They called out to him, “If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself!” 38A signboard was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>35</sup>The crowd watched, and the leaders laughed and scoffed. “He saved others,” they said, “let him save himself if he is really God’s Chosen One, the Messiah.” <sup>36</sup>The soldiers mocked him, too, by offering him a drink of sour wine. <sup>37</sup>They called out to him, “If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself!” <sup>38</sup>A signboard was nailed to the cross above him with these words: “This is the King of the Jews.”</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>39</sup>One of the criminals hanging beside him scoffed, “So you’re the Messiah, are you? Prove it by saving yourself—and us, too, while you’re at it!”</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>40</sup>But the other criminal protested, “Don’t you fear God even when you are dying? <sup>41</sup>We deserve to die for our evil deeds, but this man hasn’t done anything wrong.” <sup>42</sup>Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom.”</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>43</sup>And Jesus replied, “I assure you, today you will be with me in paradise.”</strong></em></span><br />
Luke 23:35-43 (NLT)</p></blockquote>
<p>As we studied the passage of Jesus crucifixion our Bible study today, I was touched by two very special things that I didn’t know before. I knew immediately that I wanted to share them with you. The first came from this passage.</p>
<p>The soldiers, leaders and crowd were mocking Jesus as He hung on the cross between the two thieves. One of the criminals even chimed in. They were all bating Jesus to prove He was the Son of God by miraculously taking Himself off the cross. What a temptation that must have been at times as He hung there in agony.</p>
<p>I imagine Jesus took a bit of comfort from the thief who turned to Him and said <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>“Jesus, remember me when You come into Your Kingdom.”</strong></em></span> Here was a man recognizing Jesus for who He was – a King who was soon to return to His Kingdom. Here was a man who was giving Jesus a final opportunity while on earth to accomplish His purpose – bring people to salvation. I think that Jesus was blessed by this man’s request.</p>
<p>Jesus in turn, blessed the man with the promise – the assurance – that he would be in paradise with Jesus that very same day. Now on a very simple, natural level, this was an assurance that the man would be released from the pain and agony of hanging on the cross. Sometimes crucifixions took days. Jesus was telling the man that this was not the case for him. His ordeal would end soon. But beyond that there was a very special promise. The word Jesus used that is translated “paradise” was an unusual one. It is only used three times in the New Testament and it’s not a Greek word, it’s a Persian word that means “walled garden.” Listen to what William Barclay says about the promise of paradise:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #339966;"><em><strong>“When a Persian king wished to do one of his subjects a very special honour he made him a companion of the garden which meant he was chosen to walk in the garden with the king. It was more than immortality that Jesus promised the penitent thief. He promised him the honoured place of a companion of the garden in the courts of heaven.”</strong></em></span></p></blockquote>
<p>When I heard Phil teach that truth today I was close to tears. <span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>What a special blessing Jesus was promising the thief.</strong></em></span> He was saying <span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong>“Friend, later today we will walk and talk together in my private gardens. I’ll tell you my secrets and we’ll enjoy one another’s company as we meander through the beautiful flowers and trees.”</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>Wow! What a promise.</strong></em></span> I have not thought of spending time in Jesus’ private garden with Him! I think of seeing Him on His throne and falling at His feet in worship. I think of dancing with Him at the marriage supper of the lamb. I haven’t thought of walking intimately with Him in His private garden. What a sweet picture that brings to my mind.</p>
<p>I am reminded of a favorite hymn of both my mother and my mother-in-law’s – <a title="In the Garden sung by Jim Reeves" href="http://youtu.be/UilrmC1M1s4" target="_blank"><span style="color: #808000;"><em>In the Garden</em></span></a>. My mother-in-law is enjoying that Garden with Jesus. Lord. God is so very good!</p>
<p>I think I’ll end this blog with that wonderful thought. Tomorrow I’ll share the second very special thing I learned today. But for now, meditate on spending time in the garden with Jesus for awhile!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 10:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hope you’re being blessed as you read these highlights culled from notes I took while listening to sermons during 2011. I encourage you to pray before reading them and ask God to speak to your heart and spirit through one or more of these gems. If we only give God 50% of our heart, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hope you’re being blessed as you read these highlights culled from notes I took while listening to sermons during 2011. I encourage you to pray before reading them and ask God to speak to your heart and spirit through one or more of these gems.</p>
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<li><span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>If we only give God 50% of our heart, the other 50% is tearing down the work the first 50% is doing!</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #800080;"><strong>Is anything different in me because I’ve been in His presence? (If not, I’m just “playing church.”)</strong></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>We have been created and called to a much bigger story!</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #008080;"><strong>Are you bored with Christianity…then you’re not being obedient!</strong></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>The definition you assign to glory will define where you encounter it.</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #800080;"><strong>When the Lord laid out the plans for our life, He took our stupidity into consideration!</strong></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #008000;"><em><strong>Doing even small things for Jesus breaks principalities and powers of darkness.</strong></em></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #008080;"><strong>It’s easy to be discouraged as a believer! Simply focus on what God hasn’t done in your life or in the lives of those around you. Instead, we’re to dwell on what He has done and what He’s doing.</strong></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #993300;"><em><strong>We’re going to have to make a few adjustments for God’s glory to shine through us. (Amen!)<br />
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<p>Which of these gems spoke to you this week?</p>
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		<title>Momma Knows Best…Two Heads are Better than One!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 03:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[9Two people can accomplish more than twice as much as one; they get a better return for their labor. 10If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But people who are alone when they fall are in real trouble. 11And on a cold night, two under the same blanket can gain warmth from each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong><sup>9</sup>Two people can accomplish more than twice as much as one; they get a better return for their labor. <sup>10</sup>If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But people who are alone when they fall are in real trouble. <sup>11</sup>And on a cold night, two under the same blanket can gain warmth from each other. But how can one be warm alone? <sup>12</sup>A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken.</strong></em></span><br />
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 (NLT)</p></blockquote>
<p>As I read this passage last week, my first reaction was to praise God for the perfect life partner He’s given me. My husband is God’s gift to me, given to demonstrate unconditional love.</p>
<p>As I read verse 12, however, I saw a much broader application. Verse 12 tells me a couple of things. First, it tells me that <span style="color: #993300;"><strong>being alone is a dangerous place</strong></span>. The enemy will attack those who allow themselves to live a life without relationships. There are those who take pride in being a loner. Let me encourage you if you are one of those people to resist the label and the urge. Loners are people who are at risk.</p>
<p>Verse 12 tells us that <strong><span style="color: #993300;">the person standing alone can be attacked and defeated</span></strong>. The enemy will attack and has the ability to defeat the person standing alone. Knowing this, we ought to take care NOT to be alone. Even when that’s what it feels like we want, we need to ensure that there is at least one person around us to help fight our battles.</p>
<p>Conversely, <span style="color: #993300;"><strong>when we see others who are alone, we can become that battle partner sometimes</strong></span>. This doesn’t mean we’re always in battle. It can also be the fun things we’re doing that makes the person not alone – those things are part of the battle. We’ve been having a lot of conversations about community in our house lately. Community, especially Christian community, offers protection against all sorts of trials the enemy will throw at us, and as Phil and I see the end times approaching we believe that Christian community will be more important than ever. But I digress.</p>
<p>This passage provides a great picture of a friend – one who stands back to back with the person to fight off their enemies; one who helps us out of a pit when we’ve fallen in it. <span style="color: #993300;"><strong>A friend is not one who tears us down.</strong></span> If there is someone in your life who is tearing you down, they are not your friend. <span style="color: #993300;"><strong>If you are tearing down someone in your life, you are not being their friend.</strong></span> We are called to be friends, encouragers, and bearers of one another’s burdens.</p>
<p>So I see the passage<span style="color: #993300;"><strong> cautioning us to be purposeful and careful in developing relationships so that we have at least one friend</strong></span> who will always have our back. That often means reaching out when I want to draw back. <span style="color: #993300;"><strong>It also cautions us to be that friend to someone else who needs it.</strong></span> Again, that often means reaching out when I want to draw back because the person who needs a friend may be someone who is difficult to friend. Perhaps, if the enemy has been attacking that person for a long time he has won the battle for his or her joy. Such a person needs someone to pull them out of the pit, to warm their soul and to have their back.</p>
<p>That kind of relationship can be difficult and the battle we help to fight can be a hard one. But then we have the last part of the verse:<span style="color: #800080;"><em><strong> “a triple-braided cord is not easily broken.”</strong></em></span><span style="color: #993300;"><strong> It is that third strand, Christ in the midst of the relationship, that ensures our victory.</strong></span> He provides the strength – emotionally, physically and spiritually – to stand when we would rather rest. He provides the love when we would rather not love. He provides the wisdom when there seems to be no way to victory. He provides rest and nourishment in the midst of the battle.</p>
<p>As mom always said, “two heads are better than one.” Be purposeful in developing relationships in 2012. And be sure it’s not just the two of you in the relationship – seek out friendships with fellow believers and make Christ the center of your fellowship. For your protection and theirs…and for the glory of God.</p>
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