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Light a lamp, sweep the house, find them

So excited about the #FiveMinuteFriday word prompt today! I was up at 3:45 this morning anxious to get the thought the Lord had given me on to paper. The word is FIND and you can read other takes on it over at Kate’s place! Feel free to share this urgent message.

I was thin once. In another lifetime it seems. Pregnant with my middle riddle, I had only gained 14 pounds by the time I was full term. I actually left the hospital at the same weight I had started with. #hatersgonnahate

Unfortunately, I didn’t stay that way!

There I was just days away from delivery, rushing around the house trying to get a few things done when I realized I wasn’t wearing my wedding ring. Panic sat in quickly. I quizzed my five year old; he promised he didn’t take it. I dreaded to tell The Sweetheart but after searching the entire house I knew I had to have some help.

The ring was too big and I constantly played with it, taking it on and off as I was talking on the phone or watching television. Extremely long story short, The Sweetheart looked everywhere, even slitting the bottom of our 1986 People Lounger (remember those?!) hoping it could have lodged on one of the gears of the recliners. Being the hero, he even made his way under our house to the pipes of the bathtub to see if it could have went down the drain; all to no avail.

“Or what woman, having ten silver coins, if she loses one coin, does not light a lamp and sweep the house and seek diligently until she finds it?  And when she has found it, she calls together her friends and neighbors, saying, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found the coin that I had lost.’ Just so, I tell you, there is joy before the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Luke 15:8-10 ESV.

This story of the woman and the ten silver coins is one of three that Jesus shared with the Pharisees and scribes who were mocking Him for “eating with sinners”. He also mentioned the One Lost Sheep and the Prodigal Son in his reply to their passing judgment. (Read all three here!)

Jesus came for one purpose: to seek and to save the lost. He was letting us know there is JOY in heaven when ONE, just ONE sinner gives his heart and life to God! I imagine them stopping whatever they are doing to rejoice that another has come home.

Llight a lamp, sweep the house

Unless you live under a rock in the desert you are surely aware that we are living in what the Bible termed “The Last Days”.

The Bible tells us that no one knows the day or the hour that the Lord will return for the Church, His Bride, but that we are to be ready at all times, continually reaching for those that are lost.

The enemy is very conniving with his tactics in these final hours. He has kept us so busy with LIFE that we don’t even think about those that we come into contact every day.

  • Do they know Jesus?
  • Where will they spend eternity?
  • Have we told them how much He loves them?
  • How He can change their lives here on this earth for the better?
  • That He will give them eternal life in a perfect heaven?

I never found my ring, it will soon be 29 years that I lost it. But it was something that “will pass away” as the Bible says. I couldn’t have taken it with me so it doesn’t matter for eternity. But my neighbor, my co-worker, my cousin or spouse does matter. Jesus died for them as much as He did for me and if I don’t tell them He is coming soon, that He can give them joy in this life, who will?

Light a lamp, sweep the house, find them.

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Do we DARE?

Today’s word prompt from Kate Motaung is DARE. Join us for #FiveMinuteFriday every week when we write for the love of writing. No extreme editing, no over-thinking.

Go!

Step out of the boat, Peter. Just put one foot over the side and you are halfway there. See? You are standing on the water! You can’t believe it is happening but here you are. The Master stands across the sea beckoning you to come. “Do not be afraid!” He calls. He invites you to come.

Taking the first step was amazing. The second? Unbelievable. I am walking on water!

But then? That old familiar feeling of doubt in our human abilities crept in and Peter began to sink.

Peter believed enough to get out of the boat but his faith wavered in the water.

We face so many challenges and difficulties in this journey called LIFE. Some are big, some not so much, but each one is monstrous in our eyes. It is OUR challenge, OUR trial.

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Do we dare take the risk when God is doing the nudging? Can we trust in the One who knows all things, sees all things, and created all things? Even us?

Do we dare to get out of the comfort zone and take a giant leap of faith knowing God’s in control?

Or will we remain glued to what we know best and never experience what Peter did when he took the couple of steps…literally walking on water!

So many heroes of faith DARED. Many of them gave their lives because they dared to be different, took risks and scaled the highest of mountains. They made a difference, some even turned their entire cities upside down.

What has God been nudging you to do? Have you been asking yourself the question, “Do I dare? Do I step out and trust God or do I stay where I am, always wondering about what could have been?”

Friend, the rewards are greater than the fear. Greater than the apprehension and the knot in your stomach. Do not worry about others…there will always be doubters and as one of My Three Sons says, “Haters gonna hate.”

THEY do not matter! But you do, and what you do for the Kingdom matters. You can be a trailblazer, one that sets your city, your world, on fire for God or you can stick with the status quo and never know whether you would have changed the course of history or saved one soul from eternity without God.

So, do you dare?

Stop.

 

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