Sunday, December 30, 2012

A CLEAN CALENDAR

Last week my boss gave me a new desk calendar.  I unwrapped it and put it on my desk ready to write my schedule and appointments on it.  As I looked at it I thought how nice it looks, no stains, markings, or cross outs.  Each day is clean, white & empty. 

Then it came to my mind that this is what the Lord gives us in a new year. The year 2012 will soon be over with all it's victories, failures, disappointments, good & bad memories.  When we turn the calendar in a few days to January we have a new opportunity to make our hours and days count for the Lord.  Paul put it very well in Philippians 3:13 - 14, Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this on thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

Let me encourage you to set some goals that you can keep with God's help.  Determine that you will put the past behind you.  It cannot be changed except by God's grace.  If you have asked God to forgive you for any known sins, he has.  Now it is up to you to move forward in the grace of God using your time to show the world what a forgiven sinner can accomplish with God's help.

I pray that when each of us gets to the end of 2013 we can look back and say that by the grace of God I used my time wisely.  I met some of my goals and changed others to align with what God wanted me to do.  Would you make a commitment with me to study God's word more and allow Him to work in your life that we may each become a vessel useful for the Master?

I wish you a Blessed New Year loaded with spiritual victories and good memories.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

THREE SCORE YEARS

On December 10 I reached the age of 60.  I have never cared about age, it was only a number. But turning 60 does make me stop and think about how the time has flown and what I have accomplished with my life.  When I was a teenager I remember hearing older people talk about how time flies.  At the time that seemed to be such a dumb statement!  Time did not fly, it crawled.  I couldn't wait to finish school, have a career and get married yet it seemed like it would be an eternity for any of that to happen. :-)   Today I feel like I have blinked a few times and gained 4 decades!  How did that happen?

The Bible tells us in James 4:14 "Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow.  For what is your life?  It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away."  When we are young that verse does not make alot of sense.  Our days seem to drag like a child waiting for Christmas morning.  Those of you that have passed 5 decades or more understand that you look back and wonder where all the time has gone.

Our Creator does not tell us how many years He has given us to work for Him on this earth.  What He does tell us is that life is brief and that we should use each minute that we are awake profitably.  God tells us in Ephesians 5:16 and Colossians 4:5 that we should be redeeming or making the best use of our time.  When we think of these commands it should inspire us to look at our schedule and ask ourselves where our priorities are.

Has your life been spent serving the Lord?  When you look at your accomplishments can you honestly say that you have attempted to put God first in your schedule?  December is a great month to ask this question because so many of us in America get so caught up in the gift buying & giving, the decorating, the partying, and the family rituals that we forget that Christmas is supposed to be about God coming to earth in the form of a child to save us from our sins.  How does your December schedule look?  Have you put Christ first and foremost or is he last on the list?

Let me challenge you, wherever you are in your life cycle, to look at your remaining years and make a commitment.  Ask the Lord to show you how He wants you to spend your time that it might be redeemed for all eternity.