June 25, 2010

  • {Slap, don’t Scratch}


    The other night I watched as Emma kept slapping her arm periodically…

    finally after awhile I said, “why do you keep doing that, baby?”

    She looked at me a bit surprised and pointed to a nasty looking mosquito bite –

    “Betus you twold me not to stu-waa-ch it!”

    I hadn’t even remembered saying that. but she did…
    and had obviously taken it very much to heart!

    I smiled. and sat down next to her to help with the slapping. :)


    thinking as I did – - “Man! if only I took God at HIS Word like this.”



    simple. childlike.faith. inwhatHehaspromised.

    more than just hearing.
    believing.
    living.

    how much healing is found for the sting of those things that bUg mE when I follow His Words to me.

    “He Himself has said, ‘I will never leave you nor forsake you.” So we may boldly say: “The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do unto me?” {Heb 13- just one of the many i’ve been thinking of this week}

    “we say what we know. but we live what we believe.”

      



    a devotional a friend emailed me the other day… {thanks Carla}

    The Inability of God to Lie

    “Thus God, determining to show more abundantly to the heirs of promise the immutability of His counsel, confirmed it by an oath, that by two immutable things, in which it is impossible for God to lie, we might have strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold of the hope set before us . . . In hope of eternal life which God, who cannot lie, promised before time began.  (Heb_6:17-18 and Tit_1:2)

    One benefit of living by the promises of God is related to something that God cannot do. He is unable to lie. “It is impossible for God to lie.” This “inability” actually magnifies His greatness, while bringing to us great assurance. 

    This “inability” of God is linked here to His promises. We who live by faith are “heirs of promise.” We inherit the blessings of God by trusting Him to fulfill all that He has promised to do. These promises offer everlasting life and are anchored in eternity past: “In hope of eternal life which God . . . promised before time began.” Now, here in time and space, God wants to deeply impress us with the unchangeable character of His will: “Thus God, determining to show more abundantly to the heirs of promise the immutability of His counsel.” He wants us to be fully assured that He will not declare one thing, and then later change His mind and do something else. 

    In order to provide us with solid assurance, God coupled His promise with an oath. People make oaths, attempting to convince others of their reliability. They swear by something greater than themselves. “For men indeed swear by the greater” (Heb_6:16). However, “when God made a promise to Abraham, because He could swear by no one greater, He swore by Himself, saying, ‘Surely blessing I will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply you’ (Heb_6:13-14). This marks an amazing condescension on the part of our Lord toward us. We might say that He somewhat lowers Himself down to our level (which He would fully do in the incarnation, becoming a man). He uses a common human custom in order to grant us an assured understanding of the reliability of His commitment to us. 

    The assurance that we receive in this unusual communication is likened unto a “double certainty.” The “God, who cannot lie,” makes a promise and an oath, “that by two immutable things . . . we might have strong consolation.

    Dear Lord, as one who has often proven my ability to lie, I worship You as the God who cannot lie! Your promises grant rich assurance. Your oath adds strong encouragement to rely upon You. Thank You for doing whatever is necessary to strengthen my hope in You. How gracious You are !”


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    (¸.·´ (¸.·´ (¸.·¨¯`♥ amber.

       

    p.s. and it’s friday! :)
      

Comments (18)

  • I LOVED that quote that you say what you know but live what you believe.  So very true!  Cute pics of Emma too!

  • I’ve been known to slap a bite or two! Works rather well.
    Yes, the faith of a child, the simplicity of heart…..Brad and I were just talking about this the other day.
    Emma is precious.

  • So very dear. Think how much she means to you, and think how much the Father loves it when we trust Him so! What a sweet girl.
    How are you doing these days?

  • Oh to have faith like a child!

    And yes, I’m SO glad it’s Friday!

  • So many times our children make us think hard with their innocent ideas!

  • I love what you said,  if only you took God at His word… Isn’t it fabulous when God helps you to see through your kids what He wants YOU to learn?  I love the next to the last picture of Emma ; kind of messy hair, not quite smiling, beautiful lighting on her… like she totally knows God and is waiting to share something else with you.

  • I’ve been thinking of childlike faith. Kind of hard to have sometimes, but just what we need.

  • We say what we know. We live what we believe.

    Wow.

  • My kids used to “pet” their chicken pox because I told them not to scratch! How thankful I am for a God who will not — cannot lie!

  • whoa….emma is soooooo big now. thanks for this post amber

  • How sweet.  Emma looks like a little doll.  What a great devotional.  Makes me feel so loved and safe knowing God keeps his promises, and oaths!  Have a happy weekend. =)

  • Thanks so much for stopping by my site. And how lovely yours is! Thanks for lettin’ me know you dropped by!

  • @ABAHM - 

    doing pretty good~ emotionally it’s been a rough few wks. but learning and hopefully growing from it all. :) baby wise things are great.. have a very active one and love feeling her move. though tonight emma pointed the camera at me and said, “when i count to free smile and say, i’m a gummy bear!” which yeah.. is actually a good description of how i feel alot of times. ha!! :) thanks for asking, jenny~ you’re such a sweet heart.

  • As parents we teach our children many things but I appreciate how you relate the ways they teach us!  Good top hear from you again…blessings to you and your family….Mike

  • I LOVED that quote too, “You say what you know but live what you believe.” I LOVED it so much that I posted it as my Facebook status! I get SO MUCH encouragement from your posts!

  • my universal inbox “kinda sorta” told me you have a new post…like just posted today. so. looking forward to that one…when it’s public…

    but glad that I came back to this one. I had planned to…and the weekend bunched my life up, you know how that is.

    Just last night, as I was in my little prayer closet on wheels, a.k.a. our family van, I was loudly questioning Him about… some… things. (most people would hardly call it prayer and I actually don’t either. I call it talking. We talk. Him and I. Except last night, I think I was doing all the talkin. too angry to listen. ) (anyway) so…I needed this today. Gonna go read me some Hebrews…

    love this…and you.

  • Thanks, Amber.  I really was ministered to by this post.  The Lord took two people I love to be with Him in heaven today.  I can rest in His promises of eternal life as I am reminded that He can not lie.

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