Tuesday, August 23, 2011

A Father's Call

When I was younger, my dad used to whistle for my brothers and I to get our attention.  He would do that if we weren't in plain sight or if we were in a huge crowd of people.  Through the years he did it so much, and we grew to know it so well that even to this day, if I'm in a crowd of a thousand people, and my dad whistles, my ears recognize the sound and my head turns in that direction as if it were second nature.  I don't even need to think twice about it, it's as if my whole being responds!   My point is, we need to know the voice of our Heavenly Father like that.  When He wants to get my attention, even in a crowd of a thousand people, it should be like the whistle of my earthly father, where my ears are tuned in and trained to respond to the sound.  I've been a born-again Christian a long time, and I'm still learning to hear the voice of God, but I was reminded of the fact that I'm in tune with the call of my earthly father, therefore I NEED to be in tune with the call of my Heavenly Father.  That's my prayer.  That whether I'm alone in a room, or surrounded by a million people, I would hear the "whistle" of my Heavenly Father.
Love, Kristin

"When I whistle to them, they will come running, for I have redeemed them." Zechariah 10:8

Thursday, August 11, 2011

No blenders please!

"Where does Jesus live?" I asked. "At church", replied my innocent 2 1/2 year old.  As precious as that is, that reply isn't far from what many people in this world think.  They think that God lives in church and that as soon as they step outside of the beautiful building, their behavior doesn't matter anymore.  The truth is, God doesn't actually live in the church building. He simply shows up there when our hearts are right and we invite Him to join us.  Really, He lives all around us, and in us, if we ask Him in.  How you are in church on sunday morning, should be who you are when you're at home or out in everyday life.  A building shouldn't dictate your level of integrity.  He is everywhere around us.  We are constantly in His gaze.  Either that totally freaks you out, or it gives you great comfort.  No one is perfect except for precious Jesus, but we are called to a higher responsibility as Christians. We are to show the world our King.  How can we show Him to them, if we're merely blending in? 

"For once you were full of darkness, but now you have light from the Lord. So live as people of light!" Eph. 5:8

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Precious Moments

Today's post isn't really some special life lesson, just a precious moment I want to remember.  Today I gave my 2 1/2 year old, Tyler, a bath and let him play for a little bit.  He's growing up so fast. After he was done with his bath, he drained the water, put his toys in his little turtle toy holder, got out of the tub and placed the turtle in the bathroom sink (like we always do to dry the toys).  He did all of this without me asking him to!  He's so smart!  I just wanted to share that precious moment.


Love, Kristin

Monday, August 1, 2011

Child-like Faith

Recently I was in another room while Tyler was sitting at the kitchen table eating a meal.  I suddenly felt the urge to pray for something in particular, and so I began to talk to God.  While I was praying out loud, Tyler wanted to know who I was talking to, so I told him I was talking to Jesus.  Then I told him I was talking to Father God.  He said "you're talking to Father God?", and I said "yes."  He then proceeded to say that he couldn't find Jesus, and I told him that he could find Jesus, because He's everywhere!  Then, out of the blue, as I was still sitting in the other room, I heard Tyler say in his own 2 1/2 year old language, "Oh, there you are! Thank you for helping me find Jesus, mom!"  I was totally amazed.  Keep in mind that I was not in the same room with Tyler when he said this and he wasn't talking to me when he said "there you are".  WOW!  I can only imagine what my precious little boy saw with his own eyes of faith. 
You know, Dave and I are believing God for some really big things that are requiring on our part some really big faith.  I fight my flesh almost daily when I look at circumstances rather then promises.   Just like a child has the faith to not just believe but to know that his or her parents are going to take care of their every need, we need to have that same right-heart attitude with our Heavenly Father.  He promised in 2 Corinthians 9:8 that He would "generously provide all you need. Then you will always have everything you need and plently left over to share with others."  He always keeps His word.  He never breaks His promises.  I'm reminding myself of this as I am typing.  I think faith takes a step further than just believing God will do something to KNOWING He will do it.  I'm working on the child-like part of my faith :o). I know my Heavenly Father will fully take care of the things we've asked of Him.  He knows what we need and when we need it.  Just imagine what we could see take place in our lives when we come to God like a child!  Anything can happen!

Even so much as possibly catching a glimpse of our Creator. 
Love, Kristin