Hate is Like Cancer

Hate spreads like cancer if it goes unchecked. It’s a disease that destroys life. It erodes. Most of all, it is ungodly. Jesus left us with one last commend: to love. Hate is the exact opposite of love. It’s ungodly.

It’s clear to see that hate is spreading across the globe. In the United States politics have become politics of hate. The Middle East is a cauldron of hate. Russia is driven by hate. It’s ungodly. The cancer of hate is spreading. Really bad things follow hate.

I refuse to give into hate. I force myself to see people around me as what they are: all children of God. I’m far from perfect. I’m the perfect sinner. But I do my best to stop hate anywhere in my life. I stop anger and bad feelings immediately because tiny negative sparks can light the fire of hate.

No one who hates is a Christian. You can’t follow Jesus Christ if you hate anyone. In fact, you can’t follow Jesus Christ if you don’t love. This is all very simple.

The devil may be winning and “loving” the spread of hate but it won’t win in the end. The devil loses because Jesus wins in the end.

You pick what side you want to be on and where you want to spend eternity.

LOVE! It puts out the flames of hate!

Don’t Think God is Talking to You? Try LISTENing!

I have a NEWS FLASH! God is talking to you, me, and everyone else. He is less than a heartbeat away. If you don’t hear Him it’s because you are simply not LISTENing. LISTEN for/to God and you will hear Him!

I know this sounds crazy. Trust me. But if you quiet your mind and heart, find a quiet place, and really try, you will “hear” God. It won’t be some loud thunder clap or a booming voice. You may not hear God in your ear but in your mind and/or heart. He is talking to you! You just have to LISTEN with an open mind and heart.

I have found 7 Secrets to Life. And the first, and most fundamental, is to LISTEN for/to God. He is there and everywhere. He is reaching out to you. You need to accept Him.

You won’t hear God if you let the noise of the world drown Him out. You need to quiet everything around you and try. Remember: You are on God’s time not yours. So don’t give up fast. LISTEN. You will hear God. Trust me!

Have a GREAT week LISTENing for/to God in your life!

Light or Darkness?

It’s tough these days to think about living in the light. Darkness is all around us. War, shootings, greed, egos, basic lack of civility, and just a general lack of kindness in the air. It’s depressing. It feels like the darkness is enveloping the world. Yet, if you look through the darkness there is always light. Jesus.

John starts out his gospel by telling us that, “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” The light, which is Jesus, shines in the darkness and the darkness “has” not overcome the light. It will never overcome the light of Jesus. Jesus is our light. We just need to let Him into our lives.

Want to see the light? Tired of all the darkness. Simple solution. Spend some time with Jesus. You don’t have to seek Him out. He’s less than a heartbeat away. You simply have to reach out to Him. Jesus is there. He is everywhere.

Find a quiet space. Focus. Be still. LISTEN for/to Jesus because He will speak to you. Trust me. This isn’t some religious mumbo-jumbo. This is life. Real life. Jesus is there, here, and everywhere in abundant, radiant light. Just reach out and see and feel the light.

Be still. Be quiet. Give it a chance, in your mind and heart. Trust me. Jesus is there to shine light in your life.

Have an AMAZING rest of the week in the light!

It’s Not Too Late!!!

As we hit the end of January, and New Year’s resolutions seem a distant memory lost, I’m here to say it’s not too late. Sure, in the resolution department it’s never too late to make a resolution to change for the better. That can happen any day, and not a day too late. However, I’m talking about your life and changing it completely and going in a different direction. It’s never too late for that, no matter what your age is.

Look at Jesus as your model. He lived a life of obscurity as a carpenter in a dusty little town. Then, He spent the next three years—what amounted to about 11% of his life—saving all of us and changing the world forever.

Now, I know what you are thinking. That Jesus is God. Easy for Him to do. But all of Jesus’ life shows the mortal side that serves as a model for us. You just need to decide to follow that model. To get up and do something totally different in your life.

We are creatures of habit that love to live in our comfort zones. Going from a carpenter in a backwater town to the talk of all Israel almost overnight is a big change. We can make any change in our lives if we just believe in ourselves and the power of God.

Itching to make a change in your life? Start by calling on the Holy Spirit to empower you. Push forward and ahead, out of your comfort zone. You can do it if you try. I’m not saying it will be easy. But nothing worthwhile is often easy.

Change today and enjoy it. Change is within your grasp!

Why is the World on the Edge?

Look around the world and it is on the edge of destruction. I don’t want to paint gloom and doom. But any way you look at the world we are on the very edge of destruction. One wrong move and the fuse is lit. It may already be lit in the Middle East. Why? Simply because we have lost God in our lives. We have turned our backs on Him.

Never before has the world been so “secular.” Gallup has reported that 81% of Americans believe in God. Wait, that’s high, right? Well, first, that is the lowest number ever recorded, and it’s down from 98% in the 50s and 60s. But more importantly, there is a difference between telling the pollsters you believe versus living your life for and in God. There is no doubt that we don’t live for and in God as a priority.

Ours is the story of the Israelites aimlessly wandering the desert, directionless, and giving into false idols. God was the last thing in their lives. In fact, He was totally forgotten. Look where that got them. Wandering and dying in pain and suffering.

We simply need to turn to God and put Him back in our lives. That’s not hard but we need to put ourselves in the backseat and God in the front. It will happen one person after another if it happens. If not, the world gets closer to the edge or over it. My fear is it’s too late before we scream out to God. Like the Israelites.

Again, sorry for what sounds like gloom and doom. But it’s the hard truth. The good thing is that for all the darkness in the world there is the light of God shining brightly. We just need to turn towards it.

Ponder how you can help change the world this week. Change happens one person at a time. Turn to the light in your life.

Mercy

The world could use a little—actually, a LOT—more mercy. God is abundant in mercy but we are clearly lacking it. God looks at each of us and forgives in mercy. We look at each other and want to do the opposite. That’s no wonder because the world is sorely lacking in God.

We are clearly lost in a world that is becoming more estranged from God and, in the process, mercy is becoming harder to find. Fights, shootings, wars, and lots of terrible things fill the news waves. And the farther we get from God the worse the headlines become.

Change only happens one person at a time. It starts with me and you. I intend to move even closer to God this Christmas season in a renewed to show those around me more forgiveness and, in the process, more mercy. My start is just more kindness!

Turning to God is the necessary first step because without God there is a void. With God, it starts with a smile, helping someone in need, and simply smiling. It’s not rocket science. It’s just God.

Let’s all try to spread a little joy, forgiveness, and mercy. Maybe, just maybe, we can light a fuse and start change.

ENJOY the rest of the week—in mercy!

So Insignificant; So Significant

You and I are so insignificant, regardless of who we are. If you consider your town or city, your state, your country, the world, the galaxy and universe beyond, we are less than ants. Are insignificance is so clear.

You and I are so very significant. God created me and you. He loves us both, and everyone else in this world, completely and unconditionally. We are incredibly significant, regardless of who we are.

What? How can we be so insignificant and so significant at the same time? Simple. In the scope of the entire universe, which is too infinite to comprehend, we are factually insignificant. We may think we’re important but I don’t care if it’s the President or Elon Musk, we are all insignificant. It’s a fact of numbers.

Yet, God loves each one of us totally and unconditionally. He doesn’t love you, me, or anyone else more or less. We are all the same and all significant in His eyes.

What does this all mean? Just that outwardly we can think more of our selves. But we are just one of many. We need to stay humble when we consider ourselves against each other. But inwardly we need to know that no matter who we are, no matter what we have, God loves us. He has a special, unique plan for each of us. We are significant in His eyes and need to hold that in our hearts.

I hope this adds some perspective to your life. And enjoy the week ahead thinking about this.

One Christian Requirement

LOVE. That’s it. If you walk in LOVE you follow the walk of Jesus Christ. You are a Christian. Pretty simple, right? Conversely, if you don’t walk in LOVE you are not a Christian. You are simply something else.

Jesus commanded us to do one simple thing. LOVE. So, if we walk in LOVE, as Jesus did, we are a follower. A “Christ”ian. If we don’t, we aren’t. Again, pretty simple.

There are a lot of self-professed “Christians” in this world that clearly don’t walk in LOVE. So, they may think they are “Christian” but are anything but true Christian. Again, Jesus commanded us to do one simple thing. LOVE. If we LOVE we are followers. If we don’t, we are not.

“This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.” john 15:12 

There is no mistaking that. LOVE. And just to be clear, Jesus is talking about loving all as He loves each one of us. LOVE if you are a true Christian.

Have an EXCEPTIONAL day walking in LOVE!

You Can’t Fear With Faith

Fear and faith are exact opposites. Faith is the belief that God will take care of anything and everything. But faith isn’t like rubbing a magic lamp. God may not take care things as you or I want, but He will take care of them. That’s faith. Fear is the opposite. There is no belief that God will do anything.

The devil, or whatever you call the evil presence in this world, lives on spreading fear. Because fear blocks out faith. No faith, no God. The devil loves to whisper fear into our ears so that faith is blocked out.

When you have faith you can’t have fear. Because faith doesn’t allow for fear. You may start fearing but when you fall back on faith there is no fear.

I know this sounds overly simple. But as I write over and over again, God means life to be simple. We are the ones who complicate it. It’s that simple that with faith there can be no fear.

If you fear anything you have to tune into God and have faith. Ask Him to bolster your faith. Fall back and into His almighty arms. It works. Trust me. Been there, done that.

Don’t let fear drag you down and hold you back in life. Step boldly forward in faith. God is less than a heartbeat away.

Have a faith-filled weekend ahead!!!

Darkness Overtaking the Light

Boy, it sure feels like it. I mean, when I look out into the world all I see is darkness overtaking the light. I’m not just talking about the war in Ukraine or the latest one in the Middle East, but the darkness is all around. Heard from someone this morning about an ex-husband to a grammar school teacher who entered the school and shot himself in front of students. My friend’s daughter just cries at night and won’t go to school. Darkness. It’s creeping over the world.

It’s times like these that I need to read and meditate on the beginning of the Gospel according to John:

In the beginning the Word already existed. The Word was with God, and the Word was God. He existed in the beginning with God. God created everything through him, and nothing was created except through him. The Word gave life to everything that was created, and his life brought light to everyone. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it. (John 1:5)

“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.” That’s what I keep on saying to myself as it sure looks like the darkness is extinguishing the light. I realize in the process that the “light” is Jesus in the world and the Spirit He left us with in the world. Times may look bleak but the “light” will always win out in the end.

We have the “light” of Jesus in each of us. If we want the light to overcome the darkness we need to let our lights shine. That involves doing the right things in following Jesus, not being Christians in cheap words but followers in real actions. We need to smile, help, pick others up, serve, love, and everything in between. We simply need to let our lights shine.

Don’t let the darkness overcome us. Do your part today in letting your light shine!