Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Loads of Laundry


Loads of Laundry

 
 
“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know you will receive an inheritance from the LORD as a reward. It is the LORD Christ you are serving.” Colossians 3:23-24
In C Squared, also known as College Cottage and appropriately “named” by my university college freshman daughter, we have somewhat of a division of labor. It is my job to gather, sort, wash, dry, and iron the laundry. Her job is to put it away (which can take on different meanings at different times!)…. Recently, she and I were having what we call a “murmuring heart” day. I had commented that the loads of laundry seemed infinite—sorting, washing, and starting over again with only a brief glimpse of an empty washer and dryer. Both of us were having a “complaining moment” mentioning the huge tub of towels and our disproportionate disenchantment. Following some discussion and each of us asking forgiveness for our lack of gratitude that had manifested as heavy sighing, we were given grace to complete the tasks at hand doing our best. Later, with time to reflect, I thought about how God gathers His flock—US—gently leading and empowering each one to use the talents He has so graciously given. Surmising that it is best not to let the dirty laundry pile up, the same principle is at work in our lives. Vigilance is required to “gather” by reading God’s Word, “sorting” by listening with sensitive ears, “washing and drying” by immediately taking our thoughts captive, and “ironing out” the wrinkles as we ask forgiveness and continue on life’s earthly journey. Folding or molding and placing us where we can be used as empty vessels to work for Him fosters peace and a sense of accomplishment that comes from doing our best for the Master.
                                                

Dear God, we pray that today and every day, we will do EVERYTHING you have for us with joy and gratitude for your glory! 

Whether it is “loads of laundry,” listening to a friend, doing a job we might not “really” like, studying, cooking gluten-free, diligently practicing music, or ministering in your name, I pray to do it with all my heart—working for you, my Master!

Copyright © 2013 by Dr. Donna Earl Bridges

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

God's Love


 

 
Gazing at the multi-colored landscape and fiery pink sunset in the foothills of North Carolina fosters gratitude to our awesome, one and only true God! What marvelous wonders to behold…what joyful pleasures to be in the presence of God amidst His creation. The herd of deer congregating last night only feet away from the back door, the Canadian geese changing formation in today’s early morning sky—the sounds of honking to spur the lead goose in their flight! What simple pleasures reminding us of the profound beauty of God’s handiwork, His greatness, His incomparable power! To KNOW Him is to love Him and to love Him and call him “Lord” is an indescribable gift! As we rest in the arms of Jesus and His love, we can be certain that HE, and HE alone, will satisfy our longings…

“Keep me as the apple of your eye; hide me in the shadow of your wings.”    ~Psalm 17:8
                                                                                                  Copyright 2013 Dr. Donna Earl Bridges

Monday, November 11, 2013

In The TIME We Have

It’s hard to believe that this is Week 45 in the year of 52 weeks! WOW! Time has a way of passing so quickly. Grandparents tell us that it appears to pass even more quickly as we get older…The adage, “time waits for no one,” seems to bear more truth as we continue our earthly journeys. There have been countless “popular” songs about time, and one in particular mentions “bottling time” and “making time last forever.” As believers in Jesus Christ, we can’t really save time, and we can’t make it last forever. We can, however, be certain of the promise that we will spend eternity with Him forever. That eternity begins now as we eagerly await the Lord’s return. It’s important to take frequent inventory of how we are spending our time. One of my favorite demonstrations of this is taking a two gallon jar and trying to place as many rocks as possible in the jar. Big rocks, small rocks, gravel, sand, and water are set aside. To get everything in the jar, the only way that it will all fit is to put in the “big rocks” first. Any effort to put in the sand, water, or small rocks first will not leave room for the big rocks! When Jesus Christ is our ROCK, he is first in our lives…HE is our first love! As we journey, we love others including our family in Christ, our husbands, wives, children, parents, grandparents, siblings, and friends—these are “big rocks” in our lives. Often tempted to put in the “stuff” that so easily usurps our time stunting our personal spiritual growth—the tyranny of the urgent if you will—does not leave room for the “big rocks.” There is actually no way to get the “big rocks” to fit if the small rocks, gravel, sand, and water are placed in first. If you try this, you will see that it is a great demonstration both literally and figuratively!

On Christ the Solid Rock I stand, all other ground is sinking sand…all other ground is sinking sand!

 

And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock. ~Matthew 7:25-26
 
Copyright 2013 Dr. Donna Earl Bridges

 
             

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Hand-Tailored Grace




The misty, early hour of dawn was most certainly an unlikely time to spy the rare find of a four leaf clover. It has been estimated that there are 10,000 three leaf clovers to every four leaf clover. But, there it was nestled among literally hundreds of its kind. However, it was distinctly different. It was a reminder of the "hand-tailored" grace of God. An extra leaf defined its uniqueness and despite it being surrounded by others that appeared the same at first glance, this special little clover had something more! Joyfully delighting in the discovery of a four leaf clover created a smile of wonder and amazement. As believers in Jesus Christ, we have not only "something more," we have "everything"--the Holy Spirit of God in us. Unlike that little clover, green and vibrant today with its rare and special feature of an extra leaf, we will not wither or fade. So as we journey, wonder and amazement are ours beyond comparison reminding us that God's grace is unique to each of us. He knows us by name; He knows our circumstances; He knows the needs and desires of our hearts. The grace that God gives is exquisitely "hand-tailored" for each of us!


Ephesians 6:24
"Grace to all who love our Lord Jesus Christ with an undying love."

 
 
THANKING YOU GOD FOR YOUR "HAND-TAILORED GRACE!
 
Copyright 2013 Dr. Donna Earl Bridges

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Real Stuff or Fluff

"Real Stuff" or "Fluff"

In today's culture, this is not a popular topic even among those who claim to be Christians. A quick glance at the weekend newspapers lists literally hundreds of choices for "worship" and "Bible study." Some entertaining; some liberal; some imparting false truths to appeal and appease....Those with a passion for the "real stuff" are often ridiculed as narrow-minded or thought to be self-righteous prigs often lacking happiness or humor or fun when nothing could be further from the TRUTH. The truth in God's Holy Word is very clear on this topic--as authentic followers of Jesus, we are to love the Lord with everything in us--our heart, soul, mind, and strength. As much as our human selves may desire or even dare to think we deserve to be happy all the time and that life is about having fun, fitting in, getting approval from others, and pursuing our own ambitions and desires, the Bible specifically teaches meekness, humility, sacrificing "self," and hungering and thirsting for righteousness! The world view that many hold is saturated with false beliefs and deception--a fairy tale which even Merriam Webster defines as "a made-up story usually designed to mislead...a story involving fantastic forces and beings...in which improbable events lead to a happy ending." A glance through TV channels and the frenetic pace of facebook and media steal the time and rule the mind to the point of not being able to even think REAL thoughts. The world has plenty of "made-up" stories to mislead us from the truth. When we place our faith in "improbable events" hoping or wondering if there will be a happy ending, our lives become meaningless. Some are even deceived in to believing that being busy and having hundreds of "electronic friends" will fill the emptiness (ironically that they don't even notice). With Jesus Christ, there is no uncertainty that there will be a happy ending for all who believe and accept the free gift of salvation that God offers...those who believe and trust in the Lord will spend eternity in heaven...living happily ever after! The Bible is clear about this absolute TRUTH. Why trust the "fluff" of the world designed to mislead and full of empty promises? when you can choose...  



...what is REAL !
 
 

"Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of such things God's wrath comes on those who are disobedient. Therefore do not be partners with them. For you were once darkness but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light."   Ephesians 5: 6-8 
 
Copyright 2013 Dr. Donna Earl Bridges

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Red Berries, Mt. Washington, New Hampshire, 1995 - Timothy Wolcott Fine Art Landscape Photography


Bearing Fruit

“But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law. ~Galations 5:22-23

As the COG crept up Mount Washington, the brakeman narrated as we passed a multicolored landscape of pure beauty. God’s handiwork was never more visible to me as we passed green firs, yellow birches, and glimpsed evidence of the permafrost layers beneath the earth. As the train descended, we stood at an acute angle although trying our best to stand straight—such a visual reminder of how we cannot defy the laws of gravity or the guidelines that God’s Word gives us. We try to straighten up and pull up our bootstraps, but no matter how hard we try—we just cannot do it!

In our daily lives, we are like passengers on that train. We need the conductor to get us up the mountain and down the mountain so that we can stand on level ground. We need Jesus to walk upright, stand straight, and bear fruit. As believers, we are called to bear fruit in much the same way as one of the trees on the mountainside of Mount Washington. This tree has leaves that turn a golden yellow and brown. It looses its leaves, but it continues to display the most vibrant, red, round, juicy, edible berries that the eyes could behold. But, it only has these berries every other year. God’s Word clearly tells us that we are to bear fruit like this tree. We, ourselves, may never see the fruit firsthand even as we enter our golden years and experience the changes in seasons or age. But God promises that when we follow Him in obedience to His commands, the fruit will be evident in due time—in His time.

 


Copyright 2013 Dr. Donna Earl Bridges

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

MANNA for My Soul

MANNA for My Soul

Exodus 14:15 reads, "The Lord said to Moses, why do you cry to me? Tell the children of Israel to go forward." Not too long after my husband of thirty years went to be with the Lord, I found myself at an all-time weak and dependent state--physically, mentally, emotionally, and, yes, even spiritually (or so I thought). I was reading God's Word, praying, journaling, crying out to Him for strength to be joyful, if not for me for my precious, teenage daughter who had seen and suffered so much during his extensive illness. There were times when I could not say the words to pray through the plethora of emotions, so I was sometimes numb and at times I wept believing that God knew my heart. I believed in His provision for me so I printed the word "MANNA" on a piece of large card stock and taped it to my bathroom mirror. With so many unanswered questions and so unsure of the future, looking at the word "MANNA" in bold print reminded me of God's faithfulness to provide all that I needed--in His own way, in His own timing. I needed only to accept the promise realizing that it may not "taste" or "look" like I thought it would. I was to accept with gratitude what He was giving me and trust that He knows best! Not unlike the Israelites, I complained and whined and often sought the comfort of others in the place of my sovereign LORD...But, He is faithful...He has proved Himself over and over and over again! He has met my needs and protected my daughter...He has given me a new love and and a new song in my heart...But, it didn't happen overnight...Just like the Israelites--sometimes it takes a period of wandering in the wilderness before we realize the promise is real and true and steadfast--we doubt lacking faith. God is faithful and His mercies are new every day...so, when we find ourselves in the wilderness or the desert, we can be certain that He will not leave us there. Believe, and talk to Him and read His Word. If you don't have the words to pray, then take comfort that the Holy Spirit intercedes for us with groans...We are loved and the great God of the universe has great plans for all of us. Trust in Jesus as your Lord and Savior and claim His promises even when it feels like it's impossible! The blessings will come and will number too many to count!


Copyright 2013 Dr. Donna Earl Bridges