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Embrace the Within

Focusing inward to create the abundant life God wants.

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“Brothers, suppose someone is caught doing something wrong. You who have the Spirit should set him right, but in a spirit of humility, keeping an eye on yourselves so that you won’t be tempted too. Bear one another’s burdens — in this way you will be fulfilling the Torah’s true meaning, which the Messiah upholds. For if anyone thinks he is something when he is really nothing, he is fooling himself. So let each of you scrutinize his own actions. Then if you do find something to boast about, at least the boasting will be based on what you have actually done and not merely on a judgment that you are better than someone else; for each person will carry his own load” (Galatians (Gal) 6:1-5). Christians are really bad at correcting each other. Christians are really bad at taking correction. A lot of times that is because we are still trapped in the ways of the Goyim. Rather than wanting to help a brother or sister, we are looking to be right and make ourselves feel superior. It is a behavior I have found myself struggling with on more than one occasion.

I should have a spirit of humility when I correct. That means that maybe I am not right. That is totally possible and probable. I used to walk around with a lot of wrong ideas about The Bible, God, and Christianity. A lot of those wrong ideas were based on not reading The Bible, not talking to God, and not being around Christians. And I probably still have a lot of wrong ideas rolling around in my head. Wisdom comes from understanding that my way is not the right way, it is the right way for me right now. Every day I am putting off the old man and becoming something new in the Spirit indwelling within me. I should be a better Christian today than I was tomorrow, last week, last month, and last year because there is no coasting in Christianity. Staying the same is not progress, it isn’t growth, and it isn’t a faithful walk with Him.

I should bear the burdens of my brothers and sisters. Whenever I think about bearing burdens, the most readily available outlet is prayer. For whom am I praying? How do I want the world to be better? A lot of times when I was first getting my life together for God, my prayers were self-centered. I wanted my life to change. Now, I am praying for the betterment of others and the betterment of my community. BUT bearing burdens is not just prayer. Sometimes it is a hug. Sometimes it is spending time together. Sometimes it is helping someone eat. Sometimes it is helping someone pay their bills. A lot of our burdens are still physical, worldly problems that need addressing before our spiritual needs can be met. Too often folks want to strong arm religion into Christianity when acting like Jesus is the best way to be a light to the world.

I should not think I am better than someone else. And, wow, do I still struggle with my ego on this one at times. I still love to stand in judgment. And I am around a lot of folks that are still standing in judgment as well. Churches are filled with people that think they are better than someone else. Having a servant’s heart can help in this situation, however, it never cures this positional hierarchy folks work out in their own minds. It is a battle with which I struggle a lot. Ignoring the problem or pretending to be humble is just lying to myself and God. And I think too often I do not examine my motives for speaking up. There are a lot of battles I choose to fight that are not the battles He is choosing for me to fight. And that is when I need to pray first and speak later. And that is one of those lessons I need to keep learning daily. Too often I can get secure in my own understanding and especially so in the land of social media where folks are quick to judge, disdain, and block. I need to always remember that I am not the path to being better, “But now, quite apart from Torah , God’s way of making people righteous in his sight has been made clear — although the Torah and the Prophets give their witness to it as well — and it is a righteousness that comes from God, through the faithfulness of Yeshua the Messiah, to all who continue trusting. For it makes no difference whether one is a Jew or a Gentile, since all have sinned and come short of earning God’s praise” (Romans (Rom) 3:21-23). It is only God that makes me a better me. And only God can make you a better you.

What makes someone a good person? God.


Seek first His Kingdom which rests on the foundation of love.

Grace and Shalom to your home. The Kingdom of God is now!

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

“But in my mind I keep returning to something, something that gives me hope — that the grace of Adonai is not exhausted, that his compassion has not ended” (Eikhah (Lam) 3:21-22). The grace of Adonai is not exhausted. His grace is infinite. He has just as much grace today as He did yesterday and just as much as He will in the age to come. His compassion for people, His love for people endures all types of assaults. BUT He is beyond the limits of our understanding. That’s why we can’t possibly understand how much He loves us. We can only create imperfect examples, analogies, and metaphors for His limitless love and grace.

God does not have limits. I have limitations. And daily I try to push those limitations through the Spirit that dwells within me. I want to better show that limitless love and grace that He has extended to me. BUT it’s difficult living a limited, fleshy existence. This temporality of the world makes me susceptible to so much limitation that does not confine God. And so I work daily on being more like Him in grace, love, mercy, and forgiveness, “Since everything is going to be destroyed like this, what kind of people should you be? You should lead holy and godly lives, as you wait for the Day of God and work to hasten its coming. That Day will bring on the destruction of the heavens by fire, and the elements will melt from the heat; but we, following along with his promise, wait for new heavens and a new earth, in which righteousness will be at home” (2 Kefa (2 Pe) 3:11-13).

I need to “work to hasten its coming”. I am not content to wait. I am not supposed to just wait on Jesus. I am looking to help bring forth His Kingdom today. And His Kingdom is filled with His light. “Next the angel showed me the river of the water of life, sparkling like crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb. Between the main street and the river was the Tree of Life producing twelve kinds of fruit, a different kind every month; and the leaves of the tree were for healing the nations — no longer will there be any curses. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and his servants will worship him; they will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. Night will no longer exist, so they will need neither the light of a lamp nor the light of the sun, because Adonai , God, will shine upon them. And they will reign as kings forever and ever” (Revelation of Yeshua to Yochanan (Rev) 22:1-5). The Tree of Life heals the nations. The future God shows is one of healing through His grace and love. A future where His light shines upon me at all times. And I want to work on bringing that future hope to reality today as much as I can through Him.

I choose to focus on being more like Him in grace and love. That focus changes my perspective on how I treat Him and my neighbor. That focus helps me reflect His light. That focus helps me make myself and show others how to be Disciples and Ambassadors of His Kingdom. “May your Kingdom come, your will be done on earth as in heaven” (Mattityahu (Mat) 6:10).

Seek first His Kingdom which rests on the foundation of love.

Grace and Shalom to your home. The Kingdom of God is now!

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

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