Friday, April 3, 2009

Spring's Redemption

As I looked out the window this morning and saw one of our dogwood trees on the verge of blooming, I was momentarily captivated yet again by God's beautiful creation.  I love the changing of the seasons.  And they seem to come just at the right time for me.  I love each of the seasons.  But just when I'm getting tired of one, a new season is dawning.  Each season speaks to me in vastly different ways, but one consistent thought remains:  how great Thou art.

God's imagination in creating the earth astounds me.  Each sunrise that brings a new day.  Each cool breeze on a warm summer day.  The darkness that sets in after a beautiful sunset.  Fresh fallen snow that shimmers in the moonlight.  The magnificent colors of autumn.  All creation sings His praises.   

Spring is a season of renewal.  The dead, brown grass turns a lush green.  Trees that have been stick figures for months are once again bearing beautiful flowers.  Everywhere I look, I see the transformation of Spring.  Spring is God's physical reminder to me of spiritual redemption.  As I see creation coming to life after a cold, long winter, I'm reminded of the atonement I have received through Christ.  

I really love Christmas.  Who doesn't, right?  But I also really love Easter.  And not just for the Cadbury Mini Eggs.  (That's what I like to call a little bonus.)  There seems to be so much hype around Christmas.  With presents, decoration and the like.  Not that I mind any of that.  But it's much easier to focus on the cross at Easter time than it is to focus on His birth at Christmas.  Don't get me wrong.  There are more than a few distractions in everyday life, but do you get what I'm saying?

Each year I find myself getting a deeper connection to the cross at Easter.  I remember a few years ago when it really hit me.  I mean sure, I've known for a while that Jesus died on the cross for me.  But when I really knew it, it was an indescribable feeling.  An overwhelming feeling of gratitude coupled with deep regret for my sins.  An incredible feeling of being loved coupled with the shame of my sins keeping Him nailed to the cross.  

As beautiful as it is to see the revival of Spring, God's best redemption work is in the hearts of His people.  In my heart.  "For God was pleased to have all His fullness dwell in Him, and through Him to reconcile to Himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through His blood, shed on the cross,"  Colossians 1:19-20.  It is only by the grace of God, only by His blood shed on the cross at Calvary, only by His son, Jesus Christ, that I am able to have such a sweet communion with my Heavenly Father.  The gap has been bridged.  My sins are paid for.  The punishment that brought me peace was upon Him...and by His wounds, I am healed.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Red Envelopes

Last night I wrote out four red envelopes to send to President Obama on behalf of The Red Envelope Project. We chose to send 4 envelopes representing the 4 kids each of our parents have.

The envelope is empty and on the back is the message:
This envelope represents one child who died in abortion. It is empty because that life was unable to offer anything to the world. Responsibility begins with conception.

Do I think this is going to change anything? Probably not. But I so wished it did. Maybe the flood of red envelopes at the White House will soften Obama's heart toward abortion.

The sanctity of human life is something that strikes a chord deep within me. Even though I don't have any children, I love kids. Cousins, nephews, nieces. Babies of coworkers and friends. There is something special about a child. Jesus even speaks regarding this in Matthew 18.

At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" He called a little child and had him stand among them. And he said: "I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. "And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me."

The statistics on abortion are ridiculous. I remember feeling disgusted when I heard about this. Actually, I'm still disgusted about it. I don't consider myself to be interested in politics. There's frankly too much to follow. Everyday a bazillion things are going on all around the world. I don't pretend that having being pregnant when you didn't expect it, plan it, or want it wouldn't be hard. But how anyone can choose to play God and end an innocent life is beyond me.

If you read this, please say a prayer for the thousands of women who face the decision to choose life or choose to end life. There's so much hurt in this world. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. God be near.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Sunshine

The good thing about today's forecast: 70 degrees, partly cloudy (currently not a cloud in the sky!)

The bad thing about today's forecast: it's Friday and I'm stuck inside at work with no windows to even see the beautiful sunshine.

Tomorrow it's supposed to be equally as warm, but rain. Today's forecast also called for rain though, so maybe we'll get lucky two days in a row.

Well, a girl can dream :P