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Prized Possessions

Every Good and Perfect Gift…

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Whatever is good and perfect is a gift coming down to us from God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens. He never changes or casts a shifting shadow. He chose to give birth to us by giving us his true word. And we, out of all creation, became his prized possession.”
James 1:17-19 New Living Translation

I loved summer vacations spent with my grandparents in Minnesota. It was fun to stay in a cabin on a lake, catch fish, and shop locally for handmade and unusual items. One summer the women in the family were shopping at a cluster of cabins that sold handmade candles, jellies and an eclectic group of stuffed bears sitting on a wooden shelf. My grandmother picked one up and admired it. We chatted about the bear and I found out she never had a stuffed bear or any stuffed animal as a child. This was inconceivable to me, for she sent me a new stuffed Easter bunny every year for 15 years. As we were leaving I snuck back into the shop and bought the bear in the photo. Later that afternoon, as my grandmother was napping, I slipped into her room and propped it by her side so she would see it when she woke up. She loved it!

The bear spent many years living on her couch in Nebraska. To her it was a prized possession, not just because she liked the bear but because her granddaughter had given it to her. Years later she tried to give it back, but I declared that she needed the bear to hug and remember me. She agreed, but insisted that when she left this earth the bear would go home with me. When she passed away and we were sorting through her things, I searched for that bear. It was a bittersweet moment when I found it, but I took the bear home and it has lived with me since. When I look at that bear, I cherish the time I had with her and remember how much she loved me.

You and I are God’s prized possessions. We are, after all, fearfully and wonderfully made in his image. He found us worthy of creation. Our value does not diminish with age or time. I paid for the bear because I loved my grandmother and wanted her to have something special. God loved you so much more that He paid for you with the highest price—He paid with the lifeblood of His son Jesus! The cost was great but He believed you—His prized possession—were worth it! Every good and perfect thing is from God. He loves you still and has a perfect plan for you in His Kingdom. He wants to take you home to live with Him forever! Believe it, trust Him and cherish His great sacrifice of love this season of Lent.

Copyright text and photo Desiree Bustamante

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Feeling small?

What is man?

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“When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?”
Psalm 8:3-4

My wife, Margaret, snapped this  shot of me looking very small with my grown son, Tim.  Although Tim is only five inches taller than me, in the picture he looks like a giant!

That is how I feel when I look at the world around me.  I feel small, insignificant, weak and powerless…as the sons of Israel felt when they spied out of the Promised Land, they felt themselves to be “grasshoppers” as compared to the giants in the land.

Do you feel that way today?  Insignificant, with no power or stature?  Do others tower over you and you feel lost? Forgotten?  Are you as nothing in your eyes?

If you have that “Zaccheus* syndrome” with other people, how do you feel toward the Almighty God?  He who makes the heavens, the earth, and all that is in them?  He who holds your life in His hands? What is man that He is mindful of you?

Yet the God of the universe cares for you!  He knew you before you were born, He formed you in the womb, and He loved you so much that He sent His only Son to die for you…small, sinful, and weak though you are.

There are giants out there in the world.  You, and I, are small and weak compared to the forces around us, but the God of all creation cares for you. He is with you, now and forever.

“Oh, who am I that for my sake
My Lord should take frail flesh and die?”

*Zaccheus was the wee little man in Luke 19:1-10.

Text and Picture Copyright Steve Nickodemus

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Jesus at the Center

Jesus Christ as Lord!

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“For we do not preach ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake.”
2 Corinthians 4:5

After much prayer and labor, our church finally had its new reader board sign.  The only problem was, I had never been pastor in a church where I had the responsibility of deciding what would appear on our church sign.  Should I put up witty sayings, coming events, catchy sermon titles?  All of these might have their place, but after some thought, I put up this simple invitation, “Please come and worship the Lord Jesus with us!”

As I stepped back from the sign to look over what I had just put in place, something hit me.  In the very center of the sign was the word “Jesus”.  In the very center… Jesus.

It made me think.  In my preaching, in my conversation, in my everyday agenda, was Jesus in the center?  Does He have center stage in the drama of my life?  Or have my own pet agendas and concerns replaced Him at the center of my life?

What about you?  Is Jesus at the center of your life?  Lent is a great season to take an accounting of your thoughts, words, and actions.  Are your thoughts, words, and actions all centered on Jesus?

Alas, if you are like me, far too often Jesus is not at the center of my life.  For if He is at the center, then He is Lord of all that I think, say, and do.  He has the ultimate position of prominence and power.   He is Lord, for He has redeemed me by His own precious blood, although I am a lost and condemned sinner.  I owe Him my life.

Lord Jesus, I confess that I often do not live as if You were the center of my life.  Forgive me for my selfishness, sin, and rebelliousness.  Send Your Holy Spirit to produce faith in me and to conform me to Your will.  You are Lord, and I am yours.  Amen.

Text and Picture Copyright Steve Nickodemus