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Perspective – What Is Really Important

10 Friday May 2024

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Faith, Love, Obedience, Reflection, Relationship, Trust, Wisdom

In last week’s post I talked about my upcoming unemployment, and while I trust God will provide, it is still difficult to think about how. Then this past Saturday, I attended the funeral for the wife of a dear friend of mine I’ve known for over 30 years. At the funeral I heard my friend speak about who she was and what she meant to him; that she was an amazing woman, and an amazing wife, and a fantastic mother to her two kids. We also heard her mom and her sister talk about what a wonderful daughter and sister she was. Not once during that service did we hear anyone talk about the amount of money or food or possessions she left behind. The importance of her existence while here on earth did not come from the material things she owned but by who she was and what she meant to those around her.

Then on Monday I went to a dentist appointment, and I got to hear about how my dentist and his family, just the week before, escaped from their burning house (which was started by the lithium batteries in one of their toy remote-controlled cars). While they all survived unharmed, they lost everything but the clothes on their backs and the shoes on their feet. And yet when my dentist talked about the situation, he didn’t talk about what he lost, but by the things that really matter, which are his wife and his kids. He also talked about how he almost didn’t make it out. He had gone back inside to look for the dogs (which didn’t make it, by the way) and in his fury to find his beloved pets the smoke became so thick he couldn’t see anything. He remembered standing somewhere at the top of the stairs trying unsuccessfully to find the handrail to the stairwell. He said he prayed to God and said he was prepared to go, but if it was His will, God was going to have to find a way for him to escape. The next thing he remembered was walking out the front door. He has no idea how he got there, but God provided the way.

Both of these incidences quickly brought things into perspective for me and allowed me to focus even more on what really matters. Perspective allows us to see all the ways God leads us through difficult times. God never said it would be easy, but He did say He would lead us through if we trust in Him. God also never promised us wealth or even comfort, but he did promise He would provide all that we need. The proof of this comes at the end of our lives when no one cares how much money we have or how much stuff we possess. They care about who we were as people; as husbands and wives, and as children and friends. Those are the things that matter and when we put them into perspective, those are the things we will leave behind. What do we want to focus on? Is it on all the things, or is it the impact we have on others? Personally, I want to be remembered for the impact I had on other people more than I want to be remembered for my bank account or how much stuff I accumulated.

Matthew 19:23-26 (NIV) says, Then Jesus said to his disciples, “Truly I tell you, it is hard for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.” When the disciples heard this, they were greatly astonished and asked, “Who then can be saved?” Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

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2024-04-17 – What is the True Cost of Our Souls – Matthew 16:26

17 Wednesday Apr 2024

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As I am approaching the next chapter of my professional career, the question I continue to ask is: “What is the true cost of success?”. While a successful and productive career has always been important to me I question what the cost is for me to continue to push for what others call success? When I read Matthew 16:26 it reiterates the questions in my mind, “What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?” As I approach the the final sections of my life, what can I do to ensure I am not wasting the years I have left. We are not promised tomorrow and we are certainly not promised a trouble fee end to our earthly existence. So, what am I supposed to do with the last part of my life? What am I supposed to focus on? Am I wasting my time pursuing things that don’t matter in the light of eternity? Those are the questions I wrestle with lately. And those are the answers I am seeking.

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2024-04-10 – Jesus Feeds 4,000 – Matthew 15:32-39

10 Wednesday Apr 2024

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There are times when we question God’s ability to provide for us. It feels as though there is no path ahead and we wonder what is next. I am not saying this as a hypothetical, it is something I am going through right now. You see, due to an acquisition, after 11+ years my final day with my current employer is May 24th, 2024. It is not something I chose, but it was chosen for me. I have had a very good career and yet I question if there is a job or new career ahead for me. I allow my brain to go to a worst case scenarios where I have to sell my possessions to feed my family. And while I know that is unrealistic, it is a real fear in my mind. So, as I read how Jesus fed the 5,000 and then again the 4,000 with nothing more than a few loaves of bread and some fish, deep down I know I should not question God’s ability to provide for me and my family. God’s plan is perfect. He makes no mistakes. If I listen to Him and His guidance, He will provide everything I need. In my heart I know there is a path ahead, I just need to remind my mind to trust in God’s ability to provide.

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2024-04-01 – Jesus Feeds The 5000 – Matthew 14:13-21

01 Monday Apr 2024

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Whenever I read about the feeding of the 5,000, I am always amazed that Jesus takes 5 loaves of bread and 2 small fish and multiplies it with enough to have leftover of 12 baskets of broken pieces. But should I be surprised by this miracle? Well, when you consider He takes each of us (namely me) and is able to take my limited abilities and turns it into something used for His glory, I get it. We are limited in our ability, holiness, and pretty much in every way and yet He is able, and willing, to use each of us if and when we make ourselves available for his purpose. Jesus doesn’t ask for much, He simply asks for desire and a willingness to be used by Him. When people try to say you are not spiritually ready, don’t believe them! There is nothing you can bring to God that He doesn’t already possess, except a willing heart, because He grants us free will to serve and be used by Him.

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2024-02-24 – The Parable of the Four Soils – Matthew 13:1-9

24 Saturday Feb 2024

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In Matthew 1:1-9 Jesus tells of the parable of the four soils, where a farmer plants seed but depending on where he plants, the yield is different. Some seed fell on a path where birds ate it. Some on rocky places that sprang up quickly but died in the heat of the sun. Others fell among the thorns where the plants were choked out. And finally some fell on good soil where it produced a good crop.

The parable is intended to teach us that not all of our actions, no matter how good, will produce good results. There is no perfect formula for obedience. However, we are called to be obedient. It is not our job to decide how and who accepts Christ, it is our job to share about Christ and to be a reflection of Him. When others choose to not follow Christ, it is not our place to judge. We can only share and pray for the Holy Spirit to move in them.

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2024-02-18 – Jesus Makes Our Burdens Light – Matthew11:28-30

18 Sunday Feb 2024

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Faith, God, Hope, Jesus, Love, Peace, rest

One of my favorite passages in the Bible is Matthew 11:28-30:

28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

The interesting thing about this passage is it says Jesus will free us from our heavy burdens and will give us rest. The misconception from some people is in thinking Jesus will make life easy. Life doesn’t become easy, it just becomes filled with love, peace, and healing, and it also becomes filled with purpose.

Life is hard. And it has been that way by design since the fall in Eden. We are supposed to lean on God and know He is the one who provides all things for us. But that doesn’t mean we sit back and wait for it to drop from heaven. While we still need to put in the work, we can live with the peace and confidence in knowing we are not alone. God makes a way for us in all things, all the way through life here on earth and to eternity.

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2024-02-14 – Lessons From Jesus Sending Out The 12 Disciples – Matthew 10:1-16

14 Wednesday Feb 2024

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As I read about Jesus sending out the 12 disciples this morning. It struck me there was a lot to the story we don’t often think about. For starters, Jesus didn’t send out the disciples alone, he sent them in twos. There is a lot of power in doing difficult things with a partner. A great example of this is marriage. While marriage can be difficult at times, having a partner to go through all of life’s joys, difficulties, and struggles is invaluable. The same applies for Jesus’ instructions around sending his disciples in twos. We need to keep in mind that the disciples were still pretty new to Jesus’ teachings. Jesus gave them a lot of power and instruction on how to deal with those they encountered. By going out and having the support of another made their trip possible. Jesus sent them out with nothing more than the clothes on their back and the tunics on their head. He told them if the people of the town or the village they encountered realized the disciple’s worth, then all of their needs would be supplied for them. However, if the people of the town or village did not see their value then they were to “shake the dust off of their feet” from that town and move on.

As a side note, the act of shaking off the dust from their feet is something the Jews did when they left a gentile or Samaritan town. It was a symbol of separating themselves from those who were not like them. Jesus used this symbolism to instruct the disciples to separate themselves from those who did not accept their teachings, miracles, and healing given to them from Jesus. As I read this, I realized there is a sub-lesson to what Jesus was trying to tell them, and it struck me that there are times I am around people who do not fully accept me. This often bothers me and causes me to either be sad or angry, or in some cases overcompensate to try to make them accept who I am. The reality is God created me and there is nothing lacking in his creation (not talking perfection here, just that God created me for a purpose). If someone doesn’t accept me, instead of being upset or trying to become someone I am not, I need to learn to “shake the dust off my feet” and move on with no ill feelings or feelings of inadequacy.

And since this is Valentine’s Day, it is a good reminder that God created my wife to be my partner and the one who loves me and accepts me just as I am, even with all my imperfections (and there are many!). As we do life together, I need to remind myself that I am not alone, I am with the person who God created to walk with me in all of life’s joys, hardships, and adventures. There is no one I need more than the partner He created for me. For those who aren’t married, keep in mind that a partner does not need to be a spouse. It could be a friend, it could be a colleague, or it could be someone we turn to when we need a helping hand. God will rarely leave us alone if we are willing to open ourselves to the people God puts in our paths.

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2024-02-07 – The Sermon on the Mount: Matthew 5-7

07 Wednesday Feb 2024

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I spent the last few days reading through the Sermon on the Mount. And I am embarrassed to say in all the times I have read this sermon I never realized how long it was. I always thought it was part of Matthew 5, not realizing it spanned through chapter 7. In the past I assumed these passages were all part of Jesus’ continual teachings, but in reality it was all in one sitting and it probably spanned over the course of a few days. One of the things that strikes me about the Sermon on the Mount is how comprehensive it is. This should not surprise me, it is Jesus after all, but it did when I took it all in as a whole. Jesus leaves no stone unturned. The Beatitudes gives a glimpse of what the sermon would cover:

He said:

3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

4 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.

5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.

6 Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.

7 Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.

8 Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.

9 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.

10 Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

11 “Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.

12 Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.

Jesus leaves no one missing and he prepares his sermon to guide those who would dare to listen, understand, and obey. If you ever have a chance, take the time to read and absorb His words in the Sermon on the Mount. It alone can be life transforming if allowed to penetrate our heart and mind.

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2024-01-31 – Matthew 5:21-37

31 Wednesday Jan 2024

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A couple days ago I started reading Matthew’s account of Jesus’ Sermon On The Mount, and even though I have read through these passages numerous times, I don’t think I realized the Sermon On The Mount spread across the entirety of Matthew chapter 5 through the end of Chapter 7. There is so much to absorb from Jesus’ words in that sermon, and to be honest there is quite a bit of conviction from reading His words. Today, the two biggest topics that got my attention were Jesus speaking about Anger (Matthew 5:21-26) and His teaching about Vows (Matthew 5:33-37).

To be honest, I often struggle with anger (not that this is a surprise to anyone who truly knows me). It’s not that I run around breaking things, it’s that I allow my indignation and sense of justice to get the better of me. There are things I should be angry about, but I should not be blinded by the circumstances and miss the opportunity for correction and understanding. Moreover, it should not cause strife with friends or family for an extended period of time. The longer anger is allowed to marinate, the harder it is to move past the anger and move closer to reconciliation.

As for Vows, I don’t want anyone to think I have a commitment issue or that I cannot be trusted, but what struck me about Jesus’ words is how much our society feels the need for vows to project meaning. In Matthew 5:37 Jesus says, “Simply let your ‘Yes” be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ be ‘No’; anything beyond this comes from the evil one.” We have become such an untrustworthy people we feel the need to vow our trustworthiness in order to have our words believed as true. If we are trustworthy in our character and show integrity in all our actions, then the need for vows is not necessary. Let us remember what Jesus’ expectation is of us and strive to live at that level on a constant basis, not just when we “really” mean it!

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2024-01-28 – Matthew 1-4

28 Sunday Jan 2024

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As we finish Matthew 4, we come to the beginning of Jesus’ ministry. Matthew clearly sets the stage for who Jesus is, where He came from, and why He was here. The Jews of that day were about to get something very different than what they expected out of the Messiah. What they wanted was a warrior like King David to free them from Roman oppression. But God knew exactly what they needed, which was a Savior who would free them from the oppression of religious leaders and their laws.

The same thing applies to us when we pray and ask things of God. For me, I often ask God to relieve me of some burden or affliction, but God already know what I actually need. The older I get the more I have come to realize that I live in an imperfect body, and the more I ask for healing, the more I realize this body will ultimately fail me. What I really need is for spiritual healing and preparation for eternity. Instead of spending my time worrying about my current existence, I need to spend more time worrying about what is to come in eternity, not just for me, but for those who God has put before me.

— Dino

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