Journey of Joy
Sunday, July 19, 2026
I am a Christian - What does it mean?
When I say "I am a Christian," I am not shouting that
I live a godly life.
I'm whispering "I was lost, but now I'm found and forgiven."
When I say "I am a Christian," I don't speak of this with pride.
I'm confessing that I stumble and need Christ to be my guide.
When I say, "I am a Christian," I'm not trying to be strong.
I am professing that I'm weak and need His strength to carry on.
When I say, "I am a Christian," I'm not bragging of success.
I am admitting that I have failed and need God to daily clean my messes.
When I say, "I am a Christian," I'm not claiming to be perfect.
My flaws are far too visible, but God believes I am worth it.
When I say, "I am a Christian" I still feel the sting of pain. I have my share of heartaches.
So I call upon His Name to comfort me and walk the journey with me.
When I say, "I am a Christian," I'm not being 'holier than thou.'
I'm just a simple sinner who received God's good grace and am eternally filled with gratitude and praise.
Saturday, July 18, 2026
We do have a choice!
If we feel we are being bombarded daily with messages contrary to God's Word (and we are) -- we can choose to bombard ourselves with messages from God's Word -- words that bring us closer to Him!
We can focus on words that fill our minds and hearts with His specific messages for us.
Philippians 4:8 tells us how to do that: "Whatever is true...noble...right...pure...admirable...excellent...praiseworthy...think about those things."
So just as we carefully choose to eat to nourish our bodies, we must also be intentional about what we consume spiritually and mentally.
It's all about our free choice! We must seek out what is noble and right and pure and praiseworthy. We must align our actions with God's righteous standard.
It is our choice. Let's choose to dwell on things that bring us closer to God and experience the abundant life that Christ offers us.
It's our choice -- good choices become good habits!
A sample -- Lamentations 3
"Yet this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning -- great is Your faithfulness."
There are hundreds more -- why not start a journal and write one down every day? Therefore we have hope....
Friday, July 17, 2026
How do I Best Show My Love for My Friends?
How Do I Best Show My Love for My Friends?
From John Calvin --
"Our prayer must not be self-centered.
It must arise not only because we feel our own need as a burden which we must lay upon God, but also because we are so bound up in love for our fellow men that we feel their need as acutely as our own.
To make intercession for others is the most powerful and practical way in which we can express our love for them."
From Alfred Lord Tennyson --
(Words from King Arthur as he said goodbye to his friends - from Idylls of the King)
"More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.
Wherefore, let thy voice rise like a fountain for me night and day.
For what men are better than sheep and goats that nourish a blind life within the brain,
If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer, both for themselves and those who all them friend?
For so the whole round earth is every way bound by gold chains about the feet of God."
Thursday, July 16, 2026
The Promise of "Remember No More"
What does 'Remember no More' mean?
From Jerry Bridges --
"To remember no more is God's way of expressing absolute forgiveness.
In Hebrews 8:12 (which quotes Jeremiah 31:34) God says, 'For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.'
And again in Hebrews 10:17-18, He says, 'Their sins and lawless acts I will remember no more.'
Psalm 130:3-4 states the same in a somewhat different way -- "If You, O LORD, kept a record of sins, O LORD, who should stand? But with You there is forgiveness."
It is a rhetorical question -- God does not keep a record, instead, He forgives."
__ From The Gospel for Real Life
If God did keep a record in His memory, we'd all be in trouble. The really good news is that He doesn't! All our sins -- past, present, and future are paid for by Jesus --paid in full -- no balance left due -- forever!
And Jesus tells us we should also forgive each other, 'just as God in Christ has forgiven us' (Ephesians 4:32)
....and that raises the bar pretty high!
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
When the Bride Looks at the Groom
A diving accident left Joni Eareckson paralyzed. Her handicap didn't keep her from marrying Ken Tada, but it almost kept her from the joy of the wedding. While waiting to go down the aisle, she discovered a big, thick, black grease mark, courtesy of her wheelchair. The bouquet of daisies on her lap slid off center, her paralyzed hands unable to arrange them.
She felt far from a picture-perfect bride. But as she looked down the aisle, she saw her groom. She says, "Grease stain? Flowers out of place? Who cares? The love in Ken's eyes washed it all away. That's what changed me!"
She forgot about herself. Everything changes when you look at your groom!
Isaiah gives us a picture of our future when the church becomes the Bride of Christ. In Isaiah 62:5 we read:
"As a young man marries a young woman, so will your Builder marry you; as a bridegroom rejoices over His bride, so will your God rejoice over you."
The Book of Revelation gives us more about the marriage ceremony and feast.
And I love this last verse of the hymn, "The Sands of Time are Sinking"
"The bride eyes not her garment, but her dear bridegroom's face;
I will not gaze at glory, but on my King of grace.
Not at the crown He giveth, but on His pierced hands;
The Lamb is all the glory, in Immanuel's land!"
And "Turn your eyes upon Jesus -- look full in His wonderful face. And the things of earth will grow strangely dim, in the light of His glory and grace!"
Maranatha, Lord Jesus!