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The Whole Truth

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Sunday, June 13th, 2010

THE WHOLE TRUTH
By Carol Clark
Rev. 22:18-19 “ And I solemnly declare to everyone who reads this book: If anyone adds anything to what is written here, God shall add to him the plagues described in this book, and if anyone subtracts any part of these prophecies, God shall take away his share in the Tree of Life and in the Holy City just described.:
This year I’m actually doing it….I’m a little behind schedule, but I’m actually doing it! What “great accomplishment” am I bragging about? Nothing noteworthy, but for me it’s a first. I’m actually reading through the entire Bible in a year.
I’ve started this before (many times!). I know Genesis real well, but I usually get so far behind I just quit before I ever make it to Ruth. But this time I’m actually staying with it.
You might be thinking I’m feeling pretty proud of myself, but actually I’ve received the humbling revelation that I do not know this book very well at all….in fact I feel as if I’m reading some sections for the first time. That’s a pretty lame condition for someone who has been a Christian for 40 years!
The Word of GOD! Wow! Right here at my fingertips in multiple translations, and I’ve really taken this gift for granted. I have favorite parts that I like to read, but now I’m encountering more difficult passages, that baffle me and lead me to say, “God is that really you? I don’t understand!!!” God is full of both Grace and Truth. He is Holy. He is Sovereign. As psalm 97 says, “Righteousness and Justice are the foundation of His Throne.”
I have the common tendency to limit God to my understanding and my comfort zone, and when I read His words and actions that don’t fit under that umbrella, I don’t like the experience….I tend to want to push that part of God away. When I choose to accept only part of who God is as my Lord, I am guilty of creating an Idol, a made-up god who behaves the way I can predict, who fits into my little world, like a statue on a shelf.
If I only gaze upon one side of Jesus’ face, I will never recognize him when He walks into my life!
God forgive me and lead me to humbly sit at Your feet and hear Your Word, Your Every Word, even if it leads to the utter confusion of my limited mind. You are sovereign. You are Lord of all. I’m not in Your league. Your thoughts and words and works are way higher than mine. Help me to embrace all of Your Truth, not just part that tickles my ears. Take root in me and change me, to give glory to you Son, Jesus.

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Behold Your God

By freedom4real · Comments (0)
Friday, December 25th, 2009

Another Christmas has come and almost gone (It’s getting close to midnight as I write this.) Before it slips away, I feel compelled to share something that has dominated my thoughts all week.

Last Sunday I participated in the annual Messiah sing-along held locally here at Bates College. This is an opportunity for anyone who wants to, to be able to sing as a choir for the chorus sections and listen as an audience for the solo and instrumental sections of the Christmas portion of  Handel’s Messiah Oratorio. This was my second time experiencing this event, and it once again had a strong impact on me.

the opening words to the entire Oratorio are from Isaiah Chapter 40: “Comfort ye, comfort ye my people!” The selected scriptures go on to reveal what this comforting message is all about – that a Savior will be revealed to all the world to reconcile people to God. And that Savior is Jesus Christ the Lord.

This year, one section really stood out to me. The verse is from Isaiah 40:9 “O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion, get thee up into the high mountain! O thou that tellest good tidings to Jerusalem, lift up thy voice with strength! Lift it up, be not afraid! Say unto the cities of Judah, ‘Behold your God!’”

In a time when our culture recognizes Peace and Good Will as the center of Christmas, but keeps Jesus tucked safely away in his manger nestled in the heart of a sweet folklore story, I want to look upon that manger scene, and always remember these words: “Behold, your God!!” That’s who Jesus was and is, much more than a sweet little baby, much more than a wise and good teacher, much more than a motivating leader… He was and is “Emanuel” which means “God with us”.

So I am compelled on this Christmas day, to “get myself up into the high mountain”, to a place where I can broadcast the good news. I am compelled to say with Isaiah “Comfort ye, my people! Behold your God!”

Merry Christmas, and God bless you all! (Carol clark, Sam’s wife)

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