Sunday, December 6, 2015

FRANK26......12-06-2015


Hello Family pray with me on this day,


Father God we offer thanks to You for the blessings we discover in our lives this day.  We offer thanks for all the goodness You bestow upon us, our family, and our friends.  Father we seek prayer with You as a way to communicate with You and in doing so we know You hear our words, each and every one of them.  We ask for Your help in healing those who are sick in one form or another, be it an illness, financial woes, or whatever other issue that crops up, we know You are aware and have the power to help in this circumstances, we pray that You will intervene Father with Your healing hands.  We are thankful for the sacrifice You made in sending Your one and only son to earth, Jesus Christ, to work with us and teach us so many wonderful things about life.  We are thankful and forever indebted for His glorious sacrifice, knowing He endured so much pain in His walk with the cross all for our behalf.  As He hung from the cross and died, He did not die in vain but rather to wash away the sins of the world, then and now….forever, for those who come to know Him and accept Him into their lives as Lord and Savior.  In return we are filled with the Holy Spirit and we know our lives to be changed in a great way as a result.  We give thanks for our abilities to make choices and decisions in our lives in how we live and work, we pray we make the best choices and decisions that You find pleasing God.  We seek the light that You shine upon our path as our constant guide.  Let us not stray from Your lighted path, but keep us from evil as we strive to live in Your ways.  We lift these prayers to You in the name of Christ Jesus….AMEN.




Welcome again Family, we all travel different roads in our routines that are a vital part of our day.  Do you ever take the time with the roads you travel to look around as you drive, and if you do what do you see, is it beauty or simply something that is brown and mundane?  This isn’t really a trick question and either answer is right.  I’ve worked in some areas of our country and on our great continent that were beautiful and I’ve worked and driven in some areas that were not so much.

What about those brown and mundane areas though, do you just take them for granted or have you tried to see deeper and maybe even tried to change things?  I once lived in Wyoming along the I-80 interstate a highly traveled roadway across America.  I-80 follows a historical trail of the US infancy, that of the Union Pacific Railroad for much of its trek, especially across the western part of the country.  Yes in that southern part of Wyoming to the untrained eye it can appear to be very barren and yucky, especially as you zoom through it at 70 mph or so.

However, if you take the time to look closer….to get off the interstate and see some of the detail, you will discover a rather fragile environment that manages to survive hot summers, and rather harsh winters year after year.  There is beauty in the flora and fawna of the area, but you have to look close to uncover it.  You have to take time to “smell the roses.”

There was also a mailman in Los Altos Hills, CA who noticed a barrenness along his 50-mile daily route.  Rather than settle for what was, he chose to try and make a difference.  He started to throw wild flower seeds out along his route.  What a difference his little effort made.  Today if you travel his route you will see beautiful patches of blooming flowers all along the route.

God has provided in each of us the ability to make such changes in the environment around us.  He provides us with the ability to explore and discover the inner beauty of what outwardly may appear dull and lifeless.  But we have to find the time, make the effort, we have to make a decision to change something in our life.

The same thing happens with regard to God’s gospel, let us take the time to sow the seeds of the Gospel, the very seeds that grow into salvation and a renewed life.  We need to be sowing seeds that will blossom into the tasty fruits of the Spirit……love, joy, righteousness, and more.  We should want to be remembered as the ones who sowed seeds that brought forth beautiful things, not the one who constantly complains about the surroundings and does nothing.  It is time for proactive actions that will bring more of God’s beauty to the world in which we live.




But the seed falling on good soil refers to someone who hears the word and understands it. This is the one who produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown."  Matthew 13:23




Go in Peace
Blessings to you all


Aloha

Randy