Thursday, April 29, 2010


“Who will roll the stone away from the entrance of the tomb?”
Mark 16:3 NIV

The women, who followed Jesus to Jerusalem, to Calvary, and finally to the tomb were totally devoted to him. Motivated by gratitude and love, they bought the necessary spices to anoint his body and waited for the Sabbath to be over. Very early, just after sunrise, as they were on their way to the tomb, they wondered aloud how they would accomplish their mission. They had seen the Roman soldiers secure the tomb with a large stone and had no idea how they were going to roll the stone away. And yet they went.
When they arrived, the stone had been rolled away and an angel told them to “go”~ Go and tell the disciples, "He is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you”. Redirected by God, they had a new mission!
So it is with our missions in life~ whether in a foreign land or in our neighborhood~ we gather what we need, we set out, and we wonder how we will "roll the stone away". There are always obstacles that seem too big, too overwhelming for us to accomplish what we believe God is calling us to do. In human terms, it is not possible, but God has a plan that we can’t even imagine.
Think back to the women who came to anoint the body of Jesus~ it wasn't even there. But God had a different mission for them; their mission was to “go and tell”. That is always our mission. No matter what else we are supposed to be doing in this life, we have the great commission to “go and tell”~ tell others that Jesus is risen and will meet us in our deepest need.

Friday, April 2, 2010

The Easter season is a time of new beginnings filled with hope and joy. Taking the time to focus ourselves on the meaning of life is an aspect of being human that is not found in the rest of the animal kingdom. Recently, I have been considering what it means to "lay down my life" for Christ. How do I take up the cross and follow him? I do not live in a time or place where my physical life is threatened because I am a believer~ though I know a few who do live under those circumstances and admire them greatly for their faith and courage.
Still, those of us who live in a culture where it is "safe" to worship and profess our belief in Christ are asked to lay down our lives; we are to die to self. When we are totally submitted to the will of God, our personal agenda disappears. That sounds so simple, yet it is totally complex. As a human being, my "wiring" tells me to exert my will on my surroundings, to be in control, to do it my way~ always. Like a decorative bonsai tree, our nature would have us grow in a particular direction. The bonsai artist wires the branches and forces the tree to grow the way the master desires. Unlike the bonsai master, God does not force us to grow his way. He beckons us; he woos us; he loves us into the shape he desires. Nature has always been a reflection of the majesty of God for me. From the tiny fingernails of a newborn child to the magnificent night sky, God is showing me his power, his perfection. On this Easter weekend, in exchange for his incredible gift in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus the Christ, I offer him my life that he may use me in any way he chooses to reach into the lives of those he longs to touch with his love and healing. Alleluia~