Friday, February 28, 2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 03/02/2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 03/02/2025

More on God’s overshadowing.

I mentioned the correlation in my mind of what is referred to as overshadowing of God and the baptism into Christ. Here are a few more thoughts.

It is written in scripture that God “overshadowed” Mary when she conceived Jesus. I do not believe that was the end of His involvement. I believe it was a beginning. God remained with her to see her through the pregnancy, delivery, and care for the Son of God born to her. In the Old Testament it is said the Holy Spirit would “come on” people when God used them in miraculous ways. On Pentecost the Holy Spirit “filled” those present in the upper room, and continues to do that until this day. Jesus promised to send “another Comforter” when He ascended to Heaven. Pentecost was the keeping of that promise. The Holy Spirit has never left.

Even thought Mary’s encounter occurred before Pentecost, I believe the “overwhelming” of God on the day Gabriel came and brought the request from God to bear His Son was a precursor to Pentecost. I believe Mary was filled that day, just as John the Baptist was “filled with the Spirit” when Elizabeth greeted Mary. This was a type, or sign, of what was coming to those who would receive the Son. The Holy Spirit comes and indwells you and becomes the “seal” of our salvation, just as He is described elsewhere in scripture.

And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Ephesians 4:30 (ESV)

When are made “new creations in Christ”, the Holy Spirit takes on the role of the Overshadower and Baptizer when He takes up residence in our recreated spirit, now made alive, again, unto God.

Now for this week’s blessing:

May you come to know the amazing power exerted by God when He saved you
“and what is the immeasurable greatness of his power toward us who believe, according to the working of his great might that he worked in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is named, not only in this age but also in the one to come.” Ephesians 1:19-21 (ESV)
And may you become fully aware that this same power is what brought you into the Kingdom
“And when you were dead in the trespasses and sins.” Ephesians 2:1 (ESV)

“But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved— and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus,” Ephesians 2:4-6 (ESV)
So that you would be fully equipped to be an ambassador for the Kingdom of God
And be a mirror to shine the perfect love of Christ into your world

May you hear the same words of the Father He declared over Jesus
As He speaks them to you today, “This is my beloved son/daughter”
And He adds, “In whom I am well pleased.”
Because He has made you acceptable in His sight

May you never feel the urge to back up from the strength God has given
So you may be as bold as a lion, declaring the goodness of God
But also maintain the humility of the lamb
By loving with the love of the Father, the compassion of Christ, and the comfort of the Holy Spirit

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 02/23/2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 02/23/2025

Baptism is a very curious word which has been interpreted to mean a vast array of things by those studying the Bible. Most associate the word with an act of being sprinkle by water, pouring water over someone, or immersing them in water. All of these are practiced by various Christian denominations/sects. While this is certainly the most prolific use of the word, it has other significant uses in scripture. There are multiple “baptisms” mentioned in the Bible: the baptism of John, the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins, baptism into death, baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire, baptism with water, baptism into Moses, baptism of Jesus, baptism into Christ, etc.

The Greek word which is interpreted “baptism” has a very simple meaning. It means “to whelm.” English adds “over” as a prefix which gives us the word overwhelm. The meaning does not include water. That is added based on the context where it’s found, like “they both went into the water, and John baptized Jesus.” This instance would certainly be a description of “water baptism”. But what about the Baptism of the Spirit? No water is mentioned there. And then there is the Baptism of Moses.

There is another word in the Bible, found in both the Old and New testaments, which describes time of God’s overwhelming presence. It’s called “overshadowing”. This word is used when the Holy Spirit encountered Mary when Jesus was conceived. This word describes the encounter with the Spirit on the Mount of Transfiguration. Personally, I think this is a more accurate description of baptism. There is a baptism which saves us, but it is not one involving water. Instead, it is the process of the Spirit of God overshadowing us when we become identified with Christ in His death, burial, resurrection, ascension, and seating at the right had of the Father (see Ephesians 1-2). This is the Baptism of the Spirit, where the Holy Spirit baptizes (whelms) us into Christ.

And now for this week’s blessing:

May you experience the overshadowing of God
So you may receive all He has to place in your heart
Which includes purposes, plans, and pursuits
Resulting in a life well-lived, enjoying the peace and joy He brings

May you be overwhelmed by the presence of God
So you will be transfigured (made to be what God intended)
To be witnesses of God’s love, grace, and mercy
To your world – your family, friends, and neighbors

May you willingly submit to the Spirit’s baptism
Which results in our reconciliation to God
So we may live as sons/daughters
Enjoying life fully alive to Him

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 02/16/2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 02/16/2025

I love reading blessings which have been written by church fathers through the years. I’m more familiar with those of St. Patrick, but many others are so inspirational. They are not considered “inspired”, but I feel they bring insight from a Believer which can certainly be used of God to help us in a particular moment when we find ourselves facing some of the same things as the ones writing the blessings.

That is certainly my hope. I do not expect to be remembered the way those, like St. Patrick, are viewed. I simply enjoy forming words to express what I feel in my heart and hope that others, like yourself, can find something in them to help.

And now for today’s blessing:

May you find a way to give voice to that which God has placed in you
So you may be someone else’s “present help in times of trouble”
For nothing you have experienced has been for naught
And the Spirit’s direction to you can be a lighthouse for others

May you remember, like God commanded of Israel, all that He has done in you
By rehearsing them regularly as you share your testimony (this word is so misunderstood)
Not from a pulpit, but in real conversations with family, friends, and acquaintances
And in doing so, spare them much heartache and grief by giving them hope

May you never underestimate the impact you have on others
For they watch when you are not aware of their view in the midst of your crisis
And they see/hear the actions/words you speak in the midst of pressure
Which God can use as “harvest reaped in due season” in their life

Be thankful for God’s grace and mercy for your own life
Which will keep you from hardening your heart
So your tenderness toward the Spirit’s voice
Will keep His words from going unnoticed

Saturday, February 8, 2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 02/09/2025 – Valentine’s Week

Sunday’s Blessing – 02/09/2025 – Valentine’s Week

More is said about “love” during the next few days than just about the rest of the year combined. Mostly, it is for marketing all the gifts of chocolate, roses, jewelry, and lingerie, candlelight dinners, romantic getaways, and heart-shaped everythings. In the proper context, there is no problem with any of these things, but none of it represents what love should be about.

The issue is with our language. We use “love” for everything. We love our car. We love our house. We love our sports team. We love to take walks in the park. We love our children. We love our spouse. We love our friends. English makes us very lazy in expressing emotion. “Love” is an easy out. After expressing our feelings for just about everything by saying we “love it,” it leaves us at a loss when we truly want to tell someone we deeply care for them.

Other languages make this much easier. Greek, for instance, has eight distinct words which English interprets as love. They are eros (erotic, romantic, passionate), philia (friendship), ludus (carefree, playful), philautia (self-love), pragma (long-term, committed, compassionate), storge (deep, pure, long-term – familial), mania (obsessive), and agape (selfless, unconditional). It's easy to identify how the English word for love has been so widely applied. That’s why there is so much confusion introduced when someone says, “I love you.”

This Valentine’s Day, choose other words besides “I love you” to convey how you feel toward others. It can make all the difference.

Now, for today’s blessing.

May you experience the pure love of the Father (agape – selfless, unconditional)
So you may in turn show it to others
Because you are His workmanship, created for good works
Sent to manifest God’s love in your world

May you find language to express your feelings properly to others
So they may understand how much you care for them
Sparking in them a reciprocity which can grow into something beautiful
Be it a friendship or lifetime relationship

May you draw strength from and increase your capacity for true love
By pressing into your relationship with the Father
Drawing His love-life into yours to overwhelm and wash away any hurts
So that only your healed, made-whole self remains

May you begin to reap a harvest of true love
As you allow relational seeds to be planted in this new heart
Created by the softening of grace and forgiveness
So that you become a flourishing life-giving fragrant bouquet of love

Saturday, February 1, 2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 02/02/2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 02/02/2025

February was named for a Christian feast (Candlemas) which occurs during the month; specifically, today, February 2. It is set aside as a time of “expiation” or purification. It is a celebration of Jesus, when Joseph and Mary brought Him to the temple to be dedicated (circumcised) in order to follow the Law.

February is also considered the last month of Winter, since Spring begins in March. February 2 marks (approximately) the middle of winter; ironically, when the earth is closest to the sun.

This time of purification (February) precedes resurrection (Spring). I liken it to the process Paul encouraged before celebrating the Lord’s Table (communion) which is described in 1 Corithians 11. “Let a person examine himself, then, and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup. For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment on himself.” (vs. 28-29 ESV) I do not believe Paul is saying we will be “cursed” if we partake of the Lord’s Supper with sin in our life, as many teach.

The focus of Paul’s words speak to THE Body, the Church of Jesus. “Discerning the body” speaks to understanding our place in the Kingdom of God. In taking the wine and bread we recognize that Jesus paid for our redemption, reconciling us back to the Father. Just as Jesus was submitted for the rite of circumcision (representing the removal of the flesh from the heart), we in like fashion submit ourselves to the New Testament version of circumcision, which is allowing the Holy Spirit to baptize us into the Body of Christ (salvation).

This February, let us be mindful of the purification completed in us when God made us righteousness through the blood of Christ, washing us clean, making us pure – justified. Then when Spring arrives, we can embrace the new beginning of resurrection, once again walking with the Father as we live out our purpose empowered by the Holy Spirit.

Now, for today’s blessing:

May you receive the full measure of grace provided by the sacrifice of our Savior
So that you can approach the Father without shame or fear
Because you have been made a son or daughter in the Kingdom of God
Which also makes you a king and a priest of the Most High God

May you have eyes to see the position from which you now live
As a joint-heir with Jesus, seated at the right hand of the Father
Empowered by the Holy Spirit sent by Messiah after He ascended
Now an ambassador from Another Kingdom sent to your world

On this Candlemas, may you prepare your heart for the coming resurrection
Both: the one when Messiah returns, but also the one which comes each morning
Living each day as the most important one you have ever lived
Thankful for the grace and mercy given with each sunrise, because the Son has risen