Monday, January 28, 2013

Ride Close


“Stay close and ride far.”
Loren Thornburg

I never got into road biking, however there is a concept in road bicycle races that I could get into...peloton.  Peloton is the main group of riders in a road bicycle race.  A peloton is the pack  of riders that save energy by riding close together, similar to birds flying in formation.  The reduction in the air resistance from riding together can be as much as %40.  We don’t have to ride in a bicycle race to know the truth of this concept.  Life should be journeyed the same way, with others riding with us to reduce the resistance we face.  It can be tempting to want to go alone so we have freedom to do what we want, when we want to and also so we don’t have to risk getting hurt.  The problem is we weren’t made to go alone.  So what seems the path of least resistance in going alone is actually the way of greatest resistance.   Life brings lots of resistance.  So don’t go it alone.  Stay close  so you can ride far through the resistance.  

“By yourself you're unprotected. With a friend you can face the worst. Can you round up a third? A three-stranded rope isn't easily snapped.”
Ecclesiastes 4:12 MSG

Life can bring us the worst with times when we feel ready to snap, but there is strength and protection that comes in community.  God designed us to live life together like the peloton of riders.  Otherwise, we find what the author of Ecclesiastes finds: Life is meaningless.  The fame, fortune, success, and all that we think will provide the meaning we search for will fall short if found alone.  It is when we go with others by our side that we find the meaning we are searching for and the strength to endure.  Stay close to God and those He has put around you. Don't resist it.  It's part of His love for you, it's part of His protection of you, it's part of your design.  

Monday, January 21, 2013

Make Yourself at Home


“Settle into the truth;  
Get comfortable with hope;
Receive the invitation to dream;  
Make yourself at home in love.”
Loren Thornburg

Make yourself at home is a saying we use to welcome guests into our home, inviting them to get comfortable and help themselves as they would in their own home.  Home implies a sense of being comfortable, settled and safe.  We all need places where we can make ourselves at home and we need people with whom we can make ourselves at home.  It is a space where we are free to be who we are without fear of judgment or need of approval.  In this place we can make ourselves at home within ourselves as well as in our surroundings.  You are free to be you and make yourself at home.

“I’ve loved you the way my Father has loved me. Make yourselves at home in my love. If you keep my commands, you’ll remain intimately at home in my love. That’s what I’ve done—kept my Father’s commands and made myself at home in his love.”
John 15:9-10 Message

You are invited to make yourself at home in the love of the Father.  That’s what abiding looks like.  It’s remaining, settling into, getting comfortable and feeling safe.  Jesus invites us into this love with the Father.  It is closely tied to keeping His commands and following what God says, for that is how God’s love protects us.  They are not commands to be domineering or threats to lose His love, but they are the spaces where God knows He can best keep you.  In the places He can keep you are the places where you can experience more of Him.  Then in that relationship of seeing Him and knowing Him we find all we ever wanted and all we didn’t know that we wanted.  He’s calling you to settle into His truth, to get comfortable with His hope, to receive His invitation to dream and to make yourself at home in His love.  You’re being called so now come and make yourself at home in Him.  

Monday, January 14, 2013

Home Keys



“From here we start; To here we return; 
From here it all makes sense.
Don’t miss out or stay gone too long;  
Come back, come home, come find it.”
Loren Thornburg 

In computer typing they teach you to start your fingers on what they call the home keys.  This home row is the most important to the typist.  I rediscovered just how important this is when trying to type not realizing I was off of this row.  When my fingers don’t start on the home keys and return to those keys nothing makes sense.  Our lives work the same way.  The home row may not be as clear or easy to find as “A-S-D-F--J-K-L-;” but it is just as important.  Home refers to the point at which something is directed, the center or the heart of something.  On a keyboard it is the place our fingers start so that everything else makes sense.  In our lives home is the same: The place from which everything makes sense.  It’s our faith, our beliefs and our trust from which everything else flows.  Start there or nothing will make sense.  

“But first, be concerned about his kingdom and what has his approval.  Then all these things will be provided for you.”
Matthew 6:33 God’s Word Translation

First means before anything else.  This is where our concern for what God is doing and what He thinks needs to start so that everything else in life makes sense.  For even when things seem unknown and confusing it still makes sense because He is good, He is sovereign, and He is present.  When He is not our “home row” our lives can start to fall apart.  I have seen this first hand in my life.  When He is not the One I ask first, the One I follow solely, and the One in which my life begins and ends things seem to get off track.  I begin to do what I want, when I want, how I want and I miss the bigger picture of what God is doing.  Besides the ways this can take me down the path to destruction I am missing out.  I am missing out on who He is and what He is doing.  I am missing out on hearing from Him and seeing Him work miracles.  I miss out when I miss having Him first.  I can’t afford to have Him anything less than first. 


Monday, January 7, 2013

Re-collect


“Scattered throughout the year there are memories to be remembered.  Gather them together and celebrate.”
Loren Thornburg

It’s a new year and a new time and yet sometimes not much feels new except the year I sign on the date of my checks.  So much looks the same if I don’t take time to remember.  It’s time to look back and recollect on last year so we can celebrate the highlights.  The triumphs often get lost in the trials.  They have been scattered throughout the year and it’s time to re-collect and gather them again.  They need to be recovered in our memory so they won’t be lost and forgotten.  Think back through your year and gather all your memorable moments together.  There is much to celebrate!  Share them with others, write them down, or just take them all in, but whatever you do...don’t forget to remember to celebrate.  

“...and earnestly remember that you were a servant in the land of Egypt and that the Lord your god brought you out from there with a mighty hand and outstretched arm…”
Deuteronomy 5:15 Amplified

This re-collecting is something we see God calling us to.  He knows that we are prone to forget.  He also knows that in forgetting we lose sight of who He is and what He is doing.  This call to remember in Deuteronomy is in the midst of many other ways God was calling the Israelites to live.  He knows that remembering what God has done is a huge part of being able to do that.  I love in the amplified version here how it emphasizes this call with ‘earnestly remember.’  Earnest requires an intention and importance.  Remembering does not come naturally, at least remembering what God has done.  It’s often easy to remember the ways we’ve fallen short and the ways we have felt let down.  Yet, it requires an intentionality to go back and collect all the ways that God has spoken, proven faithful, and worked in ways to save us.  So as you look back don’t miss all the ways that God has been at work.  You’ll want to put those in a safe place so you can recall them again and again as you encounter the ups and downs of this upcoming year.  It’s time to remember all that God has done so we don’t forget our God who is faithful to keep doing and working on our behalf.  


Here is some re-collecting from 2012…

“Dream anew, hope afresh, believe what’s true…it’s time.”

“It’s okay to be fabulous and flawed.” Dove Wrapper

“Don’t miss out on life trying to figure it out.”

“You have to release in order to receive.”

“Don’t miss what is complaining about what isn’t.”

“Sometimes things of value are hidden looking like waste.”

“TRUTH stands the test of time.  It’s always TRUE.”

“When all around is swirling and shaking you don’t have to swirl and shake with it.”

“I live this life but it isn’t mine.  I walk this journey but it’s not my own.”

“It’s not a roar, it’s not a scream, it’s a whisper calling you forth, reminding you to steady.” 

“It’s in the looking that we see; it’s in the seeing that we find; and it’s in the finding that we are changed.”

“Don’t miss new appointments looking at disappointments.”

“Each moment writes a story. Each day directs the plot. Our lives are interwoven by purpose and design.”

“Trust is going but not knowing, stepping but not seeing, and worth it but not easy.”

“Look for it.  It may be hidden.  It’s waiting to be found.  Go find it and look inside.  There are treasures waiting for you.”
“It’s what’s below the surface that greatly determines what grows above the surface.”

“What we give away has a way of getting all over us.”

“It takes courage to wait.”

“You are not bound by your abilities, but rather by your ability to be willing to go beyond them.”

“Our lives function best when they are aligned in the way they were created to function.”

“Our strength to stand comes by those who stand with us.”

“We can’t go it alone.  We can’t do it ourselves.  We need help from others to bridge the gaps.”

“You are not forgotten, you have not gone unseen;
You’re noticed, you’re valued, you’re priceless...You are SEEN.”

“Don’t forget that in the difficulty of today there is an after.”
“When nothing makes sense, 
When all hope seems dim, 
Still truth reigns, 
still love WINS.” 

“Hope is often hiding beyond the disappointment."

“You have been given much that is good.  Guard it well.”

“Sometimes pain escorts us to places we would never have gone on our own.”

“Your community is big when the space between you and others is small.”

“Silence is the hard to reach place that takes us to places hard to reach without it.”

“Let the light shine in on all the places of your heart; even the dark, heard to reach ones.”
“When you find forgiveness you find freedom.”

“Sometimes we need to start moving in order to be moved to keep moving.”
“When you start seeing the gift you stop seeing the handicap.”

“It’s the days that feel insignificant that are significant after all.”

“It’s in the light we can see.  It’s in the light we find life.  It’s in the light there is joy. Find the light.  It makes all the difference.”

“Let nothing stand between you and unshakable.”

“Be present where you are with a present awareness that there is more life to come.”

“Our lives grow that which has been planted.”

“If you can’t find it on the inside you won’t find it on the outside.”

“Take a break from the action; press pause on the music; take a moment to rest.”


“People need to hear; people need to know; people need to believe...enter in and speak their language.”

“Make room for Love.  Make space for Hope.  Make time for Truth.  Let the things that matter most have room in your life.”

“It’s hard to know what the next moment will bring, so enjoy what you have while you can.”

Monday, December 17, 2012

When Everything Changed


When Everything Changed

“It’s hard to know what the next moment will bring, so enjoy what you have while you can.”
Loren Thornburg

Life is full of markers, of moments when everything changed.  On December 14th, 2012 everything changed for families, for schools, for America.  Although many states removed, I can’t help but think and feel a little different than I did before that day.  I wasn’t there, I don’t know anyone who was, and I haven’t had to walk through anything like it, but I can’t help but feel the weight and fear.  As I see the faces and grieve their loss I am unsure what it looks like from here.  I walk through a parking lot and wonder if that could be the place that another act of violence will occur.  Yet in that same breathe I can’t help but also enjoy all the more, the moments I have now with those around me.  You see the thing is, my safety has never been guaranteed, nor is that of any of those around me.  So all I know to do is enjoy to the full all that I have been given for as long as I am given it to enjoy.  I grieve for the day that everything changed for so many families and as I fall to my knees I find thanks for another day with those I love. 

“For to you is born this day in the town of David a Savior, Who is Christ the Messiah the Lord!” 
Luke 2:11 Amplified

In these days of grief I have to remember Hope.  I am so thankful for that day long ago when everything changed, but this time it was change for everlasting LIFE.  It was that day when a Savior was born for us.  Hope came in a way no one would have guessed.  No one could have made up a story like that which people would have believed.  The shepherds saw it and they knew.  Mary saw the Son and she knew that everything was going to change.  As we grieve tremendous loss and change there is one thing that doesn’t change...hope.  Hope remains because Jesus came.  So grieve, but don’t forget that long before December 14, 2012 Hope came to save you.  It came to meet you right where you are in whatever pain, loss, fear, or shame you find yourself in.  He came to give you life in the midst of those places.  Jesus came to save you...that’s when everything changed.  


2012 Devotional Books are available for purchase.  The proceeds helps raise money for Competitive Edge International.  Email me if you are interested in ordering. 

Monday, December 10, 2012

Make Room

“Make room for Love.  Make space for Hope.  Make time for Truth.  Let the things that matter most have room in your life.”
Loren Thornburg

With Christmas on it’s way we make room for lots of things in our lives.  We are buying presents, going to parties, decorating, planning and more.  We make room in our homes for the guests coming into town, but, what about the things that matter most?  What about the reasons we are doing all of these preparations?  Are we giving those things room in our lives?  We spend a lot of time preparing for the physical preparations, but what about our hearts?  Are we giving them room to prepare?  Are we making space for the things that mean the most to us?  First we need to know what those things are and then we need to make room for them in our lives.  It’s so easy to get caught in the craze of things and miss the point.  Make room for the things that matter most.  

“Let the Word of Christ-The Message-have run of the house.  Give it plenty of room in your lives.” 
Colossians 3:16 Message

God wants run of the house, not just a part of the house.  He wants plenty of room in our lives not just one of the rooms of our hearts.  So often we want to give him part of our lives and not all of it.  We think that parts of our lives are separate from Him, but He is in and through all of it.  He is there in our work, our play, our eating, our relationships, our dreams, our grieving...everything, but often we don’t invite Him into those things.  We don’t give Him permission to have His way in those things.  We are so often more concerned about our rooms looking good, our house looking good, our lives looking good, then we are with letting God into them.  We seek to impress everyone except the One who brings the love we are looking for in our impressing.  So decorate, yes; give gifts, yes; prepare for parties, yes; but not to impress, but to celebrate the One who loves us without any impressing.  Make room to spend time with Him like you make room for all the Christmas festivities.  So as we sing in “Joy to the World”, may “every heart prepare him room”...including yours.    

2012 Devotional Books are available for purchase.  The proceeds helps raise money for Competitive Edge International.  Email me if you are interested in ordering.  

Joy to the world! the Lord is come;
Let earth receive her King;
Let every heart prepare him room,
And heaven and nature sing,
And heaven and nature sing,
And heaven, and heaven, and nature sing.
Joy to the world! the Saviour reigns;
Let men their songs employ;
While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains
Repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat, repeat the sounding joy.
No more let sins and sorrows grow,
Nor thorns infest the ground;
He comes to make His blessings flow
Far as the curse is found,
Far as the curse is found,
Far as, far as, the curse is found.
He rules the world with truth and grace,
And makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders, wonders, of His love.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Talking My Language


“People need to hear; people need to know; people need to believe...enter in and speak their language.”
Loren Thornburg

We use the phrase, “now you’re talking my language,” when we agree or feel understood by someone.  More than speaking English or French it is a deeper level of meeting someone where they are with similar interests and likes.  What would that look like for you?  For me it might be someone talking softball or healthy living or being real.  Those are things I can understand and get on board with.  After having spent a few days surrounded by softball coaches I am reminded that to reach people we have to speak their language.  If you want to reach and care for a softball coach you would talk the softball lingo and so I did, which isn’t hard since that’s my lingo too.  But what about people who aren’t softball players or into the same things I am?  I need to discover what their language is and speak it if I want to have favor and influence in their life.  I am not talking about people pleasing I am talking about being intentional to enter into to people’s lives and meet them where they are.  Let’s enter in and hear them say…
“Now you’re talking my language.”    

“Instructed by the king, they set off. Then the star appeared again, the same star they had seen in the eastern skies. It led them on until it hovered over the place of the child. They could hardly contain themselves: They were in the right place! They had arrived at the right time!”  Matthew 2:9-10 Message
I love how God speaks our language!  He will use whatever He can to speak to us.  To the scholars (wise men) studying the stars He used a star.  The star they followed led them to Himself.  He is speaking to us still today, using whatever our “language” is to meet us.  Finding Him is always His desire and goal.  Often I overlook how often a song  will minister to me not realizing God is speaking my language.  He is meeting us where we are at.  He is speaking to you in your own language.  Do you hear Him?  He is drawing you closer to Him if you will listen to His voice.  Follow Him as the wise men did to the right place at the right time...to see more of Him.  Don’t miss Him...He is speaking your language.