Saturday, November 27, 2010

Thanksgiving is "Thanks-living"

I know this sounds like the name of a Thanksgiving sermon (which I am sure that have preached at some point and time in my illustrious ministry career!). I always do a lot of reflecting this time of the year. We just celebrated Thanksgiving at our house. We continue to carry on a strong family tradition that goes back for generations.
When I was growing up I can remember all of my aunts and uncles and cousins coming out to our farm for Thanksgiving day. My dad owned a couple of flat-bed wagons and would pull both of the them in the side yard for all the food that my mom would fix and my relatives would bring with them! We always nearly filled BOTH wagons with food and fixin's! Then after the feast, while the adults were visiting, all of us kids would find ways to run off all that food we ate! Good times.
Now we have grown children they have kids. It was such a joy to hear my grandkids offer the prayer for the Thanksgiving meal. And my wife and daughters and daughter-in-law fixed enough food to feed a small army! Then after the meal the guys enjoy a new Thanksgiving tradition-watching football while the women folk go shopping! Then, before everyone has to go home, we enjoy the leftovers for supper. But the most important thing is that the family is together. At the end of the day, I am in my reflecting mode thanking God for such a wonderfully close family.
We are not "rich" by the standards of the world. But we have what we need. We have been greatly blessed by God. We have a very nice house to live in (along with a very nice mortgage!), my wife and I drive decent cars (not Lexus or Mercedes-a Ford and and a Kia!), we have ample food to eat, good jobs, good health, and good friends. But the greatest blessing of all is knowing God. I am eternally thankful that I was raised by Christian parents and that the Lord saved me when I was a teenager. And now that I'm getting older I find myself thanking God for even the smallest things. I find that I am a lot happier when I am thankful.
Do I have stress and problems in my life? Sure. But like the Apostle Paul I'm learning to cope with problems and to be content with what I have. I love the words to this Russell Frager song that our Praise team sings "I've found the power to be free, it's in the way You look at me, I call Your name and then, stand in your Grace again and I will always have a grateful, faithful heart."
I pray that the Lord will continue to make my life an expression of thanks for all that God has done for me.
thankfully
The Methmusician

Friday, November 12, 2010

Seeing God

So I'm sitting in McDonald's this morning having one of those nutritious quick breakfast meals when a song playing on the intercom caught my attention. I'm not sure exactly who was singing it (I think it might be George Straight) but the song talks about seeing God in everyday simple things.
It got me to thinking (you know that happens to me several times each month!). In the song I heard the singer talks about watching his baby being born. My wife and I had five children and I watched that fifth child being born and I can tell you it really is a miraculous thing! I wish I would have had the nerve to watch the first four kids come into this world. And yes, I did see God in that birth! When I hear birds singing in mid-November I see God. When I enjoy time with my wife or my grandkids I see God. When I kneel at the communion rail to receive or to serve Communion I see God. When I hear a song that touches me deeply and stirs my heart, I see god. There are truly all kinds of ways that we can experience the presence of God every single day.
Frankly, I feel sorry for people who choose NOT to seek God or to see God working in their lives. There is lot of crazy stuff going on in the world today and we need something that is constant, true and real. I have found that my relationship with God in Christ IS that one thing that is unchanging and worthwhile. But I also am eternally grateful for the people that God has put in my life who share the same convictions and love. Life is too short to not see God! Wouldn't you agree?
Later
The Methmusician