Thursday, December 11, 2008

Voice in the Wilderness

Thursday 11th 2008

SCRIPTURE
Because it was towards John that all the prophecies of the prophets and of the Law were leading; and he, if you will believe me, is the Elijah who was to return.
Matthew 11:15

OBSERVATION
John, languishing in prison, has heard of Jesus' miracles and has sent his disciples to ask Jesus, "Are you the one?" In response, Jesus exults John saying he is the greatest ever born of a woman. Jesus points to John who in turn points back to Jesus.

APPLICATION
If Jesus commends John so highly I should note John's message, which is... Turn from sin, turn to God and prepare the way for His return. Isn't this the Advent message? Isn't this a calling for me, today...

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, help me embrace the spirit of Advent today by turning from all sin, turning to God and preparing the way for His return.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Shepherding

Saturday 6th December 2008

SCRIPTURE
These twelve Jesus sent out, instructing them as follows... "proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand. Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out devils. You received without charge, give without charge."
Matthew 10:7

OBSERVATION
After observing the great need of the people who were "harassed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd", Jesus commissions the disciples for their first missionary outreach. Their instructions? ...proclaim, cure, raise, cleanse, cast out and give.

APPLICATION
In two thousand years little has changed. The people are still harassed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd. If the need is the same then the antidote must still be the same. My instructions? ...proclaim, cure, raise, cleanse, cast out and give.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, fill me with your compassion for the lost sheep, that I may be a worthy laborer in your harvest.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Do you believe?

Friday 5th December 2008

SCRIPTURE
Then he touched their eyes saying, ‘Your faith deserves it, so let this be done for you.’ And their sight returned.
Matthew 9:29,30

OBSERVATION
Jesus is healing the two blind men after asking them, "Do you believe I can do this?" They answer yes and a great miracle is the result.

APPLICATION
The Gospels are full of instances where not only has faith resulted in miracles but also where miracles have NOT resulted in faith. The Pharisees actually saw Lazarus rise from his tomb and then promptly plotted Jesus' death. In His own home town Matthew reports "he (Jesus) did not do many miracles there because of their lack of faith".
There is a law at work here: faith, no matter how small, empowers Jesus. In what areas of my life today do I lack the faith for miracles to occur? In truth, there are a few...

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, yes I do believe, help me in my unbelief.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

A Doer of the Word

Friday 4th December 2008

SCRIPTURE
‘It is not those who say to me, “Lord, Lord,” who will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the person who does the will of my Father in heaven'.
Matthew 7:21

OBSERVATION
Jesus then goes on to give the great teaching about the house built on the rock is the house of the wise man who listens to Him and then acts. There is clearly an expectation from Jesus that action automatically follows the hearing of His words. In fact a prerequisite to entering heaven is that I have listened and then acted. This truth is that important...

APPLICATION
Today there is a choice before me, to listen and act, or not... You would think it is hardly a choice, but it is a struggle for me. Why? I guess because what Jesus is saying goes counter to the natural impulses of my flesh:

Love your enemy.
Think of others first.
Give your coat as well as your shirt.
Go the extra mile for free.
Give without expecting a return...

Not easy sayings, at yet, there they are and I am expected to act by them. But there is an immediate benefit for me as well as an eternal one. It is simply a more fulfilling way to live.
Today I choose to listen, then act.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, please help me to be a doer of the Word, today.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Baaaa...

Wednesday 3rd December 2008

SCRIPTURE
The Lord is my Shepherd, there is nothing I shall want.
Ps 23:1

OBSERVATION
Today's Mass readings are all about our God who provides. Isaiah foretells of the time when "the Lord of Hosts will prepare for all peoples a banquet of rich food, a banquet of fine wines". The Gospel from Matthew reminds us of the great miracles of Jesus healing the sick and lame and then feeding the 5000. The 23rd Psalm portraits our God as the loving shepherd, feeding, guiding, protecting, giving rest.

APPLICATION
Sheep show their emotions very nakedly. When they are scared or agitated their frantic actions and noise leave you in no doubt. Likewise, when they are at peace and relaxed their still quietness reflects this. The same with me...
Today, I will let the Lord be my shepherd, and His promise is, I will lack nothing, ...not a thing!

PRAYER
Thank you Jesus. Baaaa...
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Look Above and Beyond

Tuesday 2nd December 2008

SCRIPTURE
A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a Branch will bear fruit. The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him—
the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding,
the Spirit of counsel and of power,
the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD
Isaiah 11:1,2

OBSERVATION
Jerusalem is surrounded by an enemy army and yet Isaiah is giving his beautiful prophesy about the coming of Jesus, the Messiah. He is able to look beyond the hopelessness of the present situation and see over the horizon to the promises of God.

APPLICATION
Thank goodness God's promises don't rely on how I feel or on what is currently happening. The tyranny of now attacks me from the moment I awake until I lay down to sleep. The physical world creates a spiritual haze.
This Advent, like Isaiah, I lift my head to see over the horizon and gaze on the promises of God, fulfilled in His Son; the only sure and certain one I can rely on.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, today when I'm feeling crowded in, inspire me as you inspired Isaiah to look above and beyond and find Jesus.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Stay Awake!

Sunday 30th November 2008 - First Sunday of Advent.


SCRIPTURE

Jesus said to His disciples: “Be on your guard, stay awake, because you never know when the time will come”.

Mark 13:33


OBSERVATION

Jesus goes on to tell a parable about a man travelling abroad, leaving his servants in charge. The inference is that He is the one leaving and that one day He will return. His advice? …Stay awake and keep busy at your allotted task. You must not be found “asleep” on His return.


APPLICATION

This reading is especially interesting as it is the first Gospel of Advent, a time of expectancy, of preparing the way for Him who is to come. The distant Advent focus is Christmas and the arrival of baby Jesus, but a parallel focus is the second coming of Jesus, which will be the end of this time and this world. Am I awake, ready for His sudden return? I’m drowsy at best… This Advent “wakefulness” is to be my goal.


PRAYER

Holy Spirit, help me stay awake and be focussed on readiness for Jesus inevitable return.

Mary, expectant mother of Jesus, pray for me.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Hear then what Yahweh asks of you...

21st July 2008

SCRIPTURE
What is good has been explained to you, man;

this is what the Lord asks of you:
only this, to act justly,
to love tenderly
and to walk humbly with your God.
Micah 6:8

OBSERVATION
Micah, a contemporary of Isaiah, foresaw the destruction of Israel as punishment for a life of religious and social corruption. The way of life pleasing to God has been clearly explained to mankind, has been clearly explained to me. It is the life of Justice, Mercy and Humility. This word is as relevant today as it was to the Israelites of 740 BC.

APPLICATION
Justice, love and humility can apply to every part of my life. Public or private, at work or at home, I have the opportunity to please God. And not only please God but also please myself. For what is a more fulfilling way to live than to act justly, to love tenderly and to walk humbly with my God? This is what it means to be fully human, fully alive.

PRAYER
Spirit of justice, love and humility; fill me today that Jesus may be glorified.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Boldly Humble

Tuesday 24th June 2008 - Birth of Saint John the Baptist

SCRIPTURE
And indeed the hand of the Lord was with him.

Meanwhile the child grew up and his spirit matured. And he lived out in the wilderness until the day he appeared openly to Israel.
Lk.1:66,80

OBSERVATION
Today the Church celebrates the birth of Saint John the Baptist, the one of whom Jesus said no greater had been born. John's greatness seems to be that he shone his light everywhere except on himself. His attitude of "I must be lesser that He may be greater" in turn made him great in the eyes of Jesus - in the eyes of God.

APPLICATION
John was bold, but boldly humble. You would think there would be a tension there but John did it naturally. What a lesson!
I can be called to bold leadership but must perform that leadership with humility. This is great protection against the vice of pride, my old enemy.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, let me not shrink from the bold plans God has for me, but give me humility in living out those plans.
Saint John the Baptist, please pray for me.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Remove the Plank

Monday 23rd June 2008

SCRIPTURE
Hypocrite! Take the plank out of your own eye first, and then you will see clearly enough to take the splinter out of your brother’s eye.’
Mt.7:15

OBSERVATION
Jesus is nearing the end of His Sermon on the Mount. His message is hard-hitting and personal. There is no one who should not be squirming on hearing this.

APPLICATION
Of course, this teaching applies to me. Judging others would have to be one of the most common sins I commit. Interestingly, Jesus doesn't deny that my brother may well have a splinter in his eye. The point is, so have I. My blindness to my own splinter turns it into a plank. I am still to help my brother remove his splinter, but only after I perform surgery on myself first. Then, and only then, can I see clearly enough to truly help my brother.
Today every time the "Little Lawyer" in me rises up it will be a reminder for me to look at my own short comings first before saying or doing anything else.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, give me clear vision and a steady hand to perform my own eye surgery.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Better Tast Experience

Tuesday 10th June 2008

SCRIPTURE
Jesus said, ‘You are the salt of the earth. But if salt becomes tasteless, what can make it salty again? It is good for nothing, and can only be thrown out to be trampled underfoot by men.
Mt.5:13

OBSERVATION
Jesus has just started His sermon on the Mount and has delivered the Beatitudes to the crowds. His teaching now becomes more personal, speaking into the lives of His disciples, into my life.

APPLICATION
I enjoy a little salt on my food. It enhances the flavours, creating a whole new and better taste experience. What a powerful analogy for the Christian life.
But it begs a question... am I creating a new and better experience for those about me?... or have I become tasteless, just the same bland flavour as the world?
I want to make a difference, add zest and zeal to the lives of those around me. Then they can praise my Father in Heaven.

PRAYER
Holy spirit. You are the source of tang in my life. Increase Your Zest in me that Jesus may be glorified.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Osmosis Land

22nd May 2008

SCRIPTURE
And if your eye should cause you to sin, tear it out; it is better for you to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye, than to have two eyes and be thrown into hell where their worm does not die nor their fire go out.
Mark 9:47,48

OBSERVATION
Jesus is addressing His disciples, focusing on the seriousness of sin. He emphasises that sin is not something we can can "learn to live with", but something to be cut off and torn out. It is better to be blind than suffer the consequences of sin.

OBSERVATION
This well known verse always causes me to squirm. It is what I behold that can stimulate the temptation to sin. Visual temptation is everywhere, from magazines in the corner dairy to pornography on the internet. It is easy to become comfortable with this type of sin. Jesus is saying put it in right perspective - Hell is a hot place that never cools.
Earthsuit have a great line in one of their songs, called Osmosis Land - "What we behold we become".
Today I start being vigilant as to where my eyes rip off and go. I want to focus more in entering the Kingdom, even with one eye.

PRAYER
Jesus, I can't do this alone. Send me your spirit to strengthen me, that I may be with you in Your Kingdom.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, May 9, 2008

How Great the Father's Love for US

Friday 9th May 2008 - Seventh week of Eastertide

SCRIPTURE
For as the heavens are as high above the earth, so strong is His love for those who fear Him.
Ps.103:11

OBSERVATION
We have had a week of reading Jesus' priestly prayer for us at the Last Supper. We heard Him say again and again the love God the Father has for Him He also has for us. Today's psalm, a self-portrait of God, the strength and vastness of that love.

APPLICATION
God's love for me is incomprehensible in its hugeness. All I can do is simply soak it up, like lying on the beach on a summer's day soaking up the warmth of the sun.
The knowledge of God's love changes my whole world-view. This morning it is cold and raining outside and I will soon be riding through that to work. And yet I am so filled with joy! God loves me! Nothing can take that joy from me.

PRAYER
Thank you Father for loving me so much. Let me be a channel of Your love to others today.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

When the Spirit Comes

Wednesday 30th April 2008 - Sixth week of Eastertide.

SCRIPTURE
Jesus said: ‘I still have many things to say to you but they would be too much for you now. But when the Spirit of truth comes he will lead you to the complete truth...
Jn.16:12,13

OBSERVATION
At the Last Supper Jesus is telling of the coming of the Holy Spirit. There's an inference that the Holy Spirit is the one who will take all believers to the next step in their faith.

APPLICATION
I know this has been true for me. The knowledge of Jesus excited and attracted me but it was the Holy Spirit that empowered me to to start living for Jesus.
The Church is leading us to the culmination of Eastertide - Pentecost. I need a new Pentecost as the physical world creates a spiritual haze.

PRAYER
Come Holy Spirit, fall afresh on me.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Jesus Loves Me

Thursday 24th April 2008 - Fifth week of Eastertide

SCRIPTURE
As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you. Remain in my love. If you keep my commandments you will remain in my love,
Jn.15:9

OBSERVATION
Jesus is speaking to the disciples at the Last Supper, wanting His final words to ring out His love for them. They also ring out His love for me.

APPLICATION
This is the basic Good News that filled my heart with joy when I first really heard it - God loves me!
This is the bedrock of my faith that I return to when times are tough. No matter what I have done, no matter what struggles are happening, God loves me. And Jesus implores me, "Remain in my love". Why would I ever want to leave?

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, empower me to keep the commandments of Jesus, that I may remain in His love.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Stay Home with Jesus

Wednesday 23rd April 2008 - Fifth week of Eastertide

SCRIPTURE
Make your home in me, as I make mine in you. As a branch cannot bear fruit all by itself, but must remain part of the vine, neither can you unless you remain in me. I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me, with me in him, bears fruit in plenty; for cut off from me you can do nothing.
Jn.15:4,5

OBSERVATION
Jesus continues His final discourse at the Last Supper. This is Jesus final teaching to His disciples. When a man knows he is about to die, his last words to his loved ones are chosen carefully.

APPLICATION
Recently I've been called to a leadership role. Not surprisingly, I've been struggling with temptation at the same time. The two seem to go hand in hand. These words of Jesus cut through the mind games that temptation plays. Sin cuts me off from God. The result? I can do nothing. The antidote? Identify sin for the road to death that it is and then take up Jesus' offer to make my home in Him. A home in Jesus! What a wonderful place to live.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, thank you for your invitation to make my home in You. I stay connected to You.
Little Flower, please pray for me.



Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Gift of Peace

Tuesday 22nd April 2008 - Fifth week of Easter.


SCRIPTURE
Jesus said: ‘Peace I bequeath to you, my own peace I give you, a peace the world cannot give, this is my gift to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.
Jn.14:27

OBSERVATION
Jesus is continuing His farewell discourse at the Last Supper. The disciples have been asking, "where are you going?", "what is this all about?". They are finally realising that something is about to happen to Jesus and they are troubled. Jesus meets that trouble with His gift of peace.

APPLICATION
Over the past few days my heart has been troubled and afraid. I have had lack of peace. A church project I have taken on is having difficulty getting support and taking off. I'm feeling alone and the specter of failure looms in front of me.
These words of Jesus are like oil on troubled waters. I note the heart gets troubled and afraid only when I let it. The situation remains but my attitude has changed. I choose to not let trouble or fear enter my heart. How? By pressing closer into Jesus, the Prince of Peace.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, I receive the gift of Your peace that You offer me. You are my Rock on whom I stand.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Ask for Anything

Saturday 19th April 2008 - Fourth Week of Eastertide

SCRIPTURE
Whatever you ask for in my name I will do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask for anything in my name, I will do it.
Jn.14:13,14

OBSERVATION
Jesus is giving His farewell discourse at the Last Supper. Philip says, "Show us the Father and we will be satisfied." I can see Jesus shaking His head, saying "Don't you get it yet. To see me is to see the Father." Then He makes this outrageous statement, almost asking us to test His claim of unity with the Father; "Ask for anything in my name and it will be done."

APPLICATION
Anything? Ask for anything? Great! The First Division prize in Lotto tonight please.
But I know that's not going to happen. I'd have to buy a ticket first (which I won't). There's the rub. I have to do something first. When I place Jn.14: 13 and 14 in context with the rest of John's Gospel it's clear the precursor must be in accordance with God's will. In the very next verse (Jn.14:15) Jesus says, "If you love me you will keep my commandments".
So, it boils down to this - Love God, then ask whatever you want.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, let my love for You be the starting point to anything I ask of you today.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Death, where is your sting?

Thursday 17th April 2008 - Fourth Week of Eastertide.

SCRIPTURE
I will sing forever of Your love O Lord... You are my Father, my God, the rock who saves me.
PS.89:1,26

OBSERVATION
In Psalm 89 the psalmist sings a hymn of praise to God's love and faithfulness.

APPLICATION
Today the nation of New Zealand is in shock and mourning over the death of six students and a teacher in a canyoning tragedy in the central North Island. The sudden, brutal deaths of these young people has stunned the nation. The school involved is a Christian High School and already stories of courageous Christian witness from survivors, parents and school staff are surfacing.
When suffering on this scale occurs the question soon follows; "Where is the all-powerful and loving God in this?" Why does suffering happen, because when it does it appears God isn't all-powerful or isn't loving, or both. The suffering of innocents especially begs this question.
There is a mystery to suffering that won't be revealed until we meet Jesus, but there is one thing we can say with certainty - we have a God who is no stranger to suffering, the cross made certain of that. And we have a God who conquered death, Easter made certain of that.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, send the Holy Spirit to comfort all who mourn today. Let the hope that Your resurrection gives in this Eastertide reign in all broken hearts.
Little Flower, please pray for us.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

This Little Light of Mine

Wednesday 16th April 2008 - Fourth Week of Eastertide.

SCRIPTURE
I, the light, have come into the world, so that whoever believes in me need not stay in the dark any more.
Jn.12:46

OBSERVATION
It is just prior to the Last Supper and Jesus, knowing what is about to come, is speaking plainly about who He is and why He has come.

APPLICATION
Recently I was woken during the night by a noise outside. Going out to investigate, the security light over our porch came on, triggered by my movement. The light showed up a group of youths out on the street vandalising a street sign. The light caused them to scurry off to a parked car which then raced off with a roar and screeching of tires.
It struck me how the simple act of one light bulb turning on caused four or so youths engaged in destruction to run away. Evil loves darkness and hates the light.
The world which seems to love darkness, desperately needs the Light of Christ shone into it. I may be just one little light bulb, but when the light of Jesus shines through me evil hoards flee in dismay.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, let Your light shine through me today into the lives of the people I meet.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

A Son of Encouragement

Tuesday 15th April 2008 - 4th week of Eastertide.

SCRIPTURE
...for he was a good man, filled with the Holy Spirit and with faith.
Acts 11:24

OBSERVATION
Many disciples have scattered to escape persecution, some going to Antioch where they preached to the Greeks. Barnabas is sent by the church of Jerusalem to verify what is happening. He is pleased with what he finds and urges them on in their zeal. Barnabas is living up to his name, "Son of Encouragement".

APPLICATION
What an honor, to be recorded in the Bible as "a good man, filled with the Holy Spirit and with faith". I've met men like this and they have always been encouragers, men who have urged me on in my faith journey. The Church still needs sons of encouragement, filled with faith and the Holy Spirit. Do I measure up?

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, fill me with your power and the gift of faith, that I may be a Son of Encouragement to those I met today.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Kia Kaha - Be Strong

Wednesday 9th April 2008. Third week of Eastertide.

SCRIPTURE
Yes, it is my Father’s will that whoever sees the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and that I shall raise him up on the last day.

Jn.6:40

OBSERVATION
Jesus is teaching in the synagogue. His miracles have caught the crowd's attention and His message is more bold and direct. As the people complain and argue about his claims, rather than compromise Jesus hammers message home all the harder; "I shall raise him up on the last day". Only God can say that.

APPLICATION
It is my belief in Jesus as the Son of God that brings me the promise of eternal life. And it is only in my presenting Jesus as God that is going to offer salvation to an unbelieving world. People may complain and argue but that is the heart of the Good News. Am I uncompromising on this point?

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, You stood firm on the things that mattered. Give me Your strength and clarity as I tell others about the wonderfully good news of You.
Little Flower, please pray for me.



Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Never Hunger, Never Thirst

Tuesday 8th April 2008 - Third week of Eastertide.

SCRIPTURE
I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never be hungry; he who believes in me will never thirst.

OBSERVATION
The day after Jesus fed the five-thousand and walked on water the crowds clamor after Him demanding, "Give us a sign!" This just proves that even though faith can lead to miracles, miracles do not necessarily lead to faith. Jesus knew this and so refuses to perform for them, instead giving them the real message, the hard message; "I am the bread of life".
What a promise!

APPLICATION
As a Catholic, these words of Jesus resonate with my very soul each time I receive Him in Holy Communion. This has been my experience for nineteen years this Easter, Jesus meeting my deepest needs. Never hungry... never thirsty.

PRAYER
Thank you Jesus that I can meet you in every Mass in the Eucharist. You are my Bread of Life.
Little Flower, please pray for me.



Saturday, April 5, 2008

Wait for the Captain

Saturday 5th April 2008

SCRIPTURE
They were for taking him into the boat, but in no time it reached the shore at the place they were making for.
Jn.6:21

OBSERVATION
The disciples head off across the Sea of Galilee without waiting for Jesus. It gets dark, the wind comes up and the sea gets rough. At this desperate moment Jesus walks across the lake to them. "It is I. Do not be afraid". Suddenly, they find they have reached their destination safely.

APPLICATION
This is so often my story. Full of my own ideas of where I'm going and how to get there, I set sail - without Jesus. Then, in the midst of the mess I've got myself into, in walks Jesus bringing peace and calm. With Him present I reach my destination.
The lesson here? ...wait for Jesus to get on board before heading off.

PRAYER
Jesus my Lord. Give me the patience to wait for You. You are the captain of my ship.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Fan the Flame

Friday 4th April 2008 - Second week of Eastertide.

SCRIPTURE
They preached every day both in the Temple and in private houses, and their proclamation of the Good News of Christ Jesus was never interrupted.
Acts.3:36

OBSERVATION
The Apostles have been flogged and warned not to continue speaking the name of Jesus. The result? ...they continue speaking the name of Jesus uninterrupted.

APPLICATION
The Holy Spirit has taken a grip of these guys and there is no stopping them. Even persecution and humiliation for the sake of Jesus is received as an honour and fuels their zeal.
Am I this hot for Jesus? Is my first love for Him just a distant memory? It has no reason to be. The Good News of Jesus is just as needed, just as exciting, just as life changing as it was nineteen years ago, as it was two thousand years ago! It's time to fan the flame!

PRAYER
Come Holy Spirit, let the fire burn!
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

A Man of Light

Wednesday 2nd April 2008

SCRIPTURE
And indeed, everybody who does wrong hates the light and avoids it, for fear his actions should be exposed; but the man who lives by the truth comes out into the light, so that it may be plainly seen that what he does is done in God.
Jn.3:20,21

OBSERVATION
Jesus continues His dialog with Nicodemus, a contact that was eventually to convert Nicodemus into a follower.

APPLICATION
I love the story of Nicodemus, the scared Pharisee who just couldn't dismiss what what Jesus was saying and so sneaked up to Jesus in the middle of the night to talk. We next read of him boldly accompanying
Joseph of Arimathea to bury Jesus when everyone else was in hiding. Nicodemus was literally transformed from a man of the night to a man of the light. How? ...by confronting Jesus and asking the hard questions. There is a message here for me. Don't be afraid of the hard questions; Jesus always has solid answers that can take me out of the darkness and into the light.

PRAYER
Jesus, shine your light into my dark areas. Transform me as you transformed Nicodemus.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The Holy spirit Factor

Tuesday 1st April 2008

SCRIPTURE
The wind blows wherever it pleases; you hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. That is how it is with all who are born of the Spirit.’
Jn.3:8

OBSERVATION
Jesus is speaking to Nicodemus, explaining what it means to be a born-again follower. He is speaking of spiritual things but Nicodemus is stuck on the worldly.

APPLICATION
There is a huge supernatural element that became part of my life when I said yes to Jesus. It was always there but I hadn't recognised it until then. The presence and the power of the Holy Spirit became an essential part of who I am, part of me. That was life-changing, like being born again. What an exciting way to live!

PRAYER
Come Holy Spirit, fall afresh on me. Fill me with your power, satisfy my need.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Yes Lord I Beleive

Saturday 29th April 2008 - Easter Saturday

SCRIPTURE
These went back and told the others, who did not believe them either.
Mk.16:13

OBSERVATION
Mark records in a few short verses the general disbelief that greeted the first news of Jesus' resurrection. It was too incredible to accept, even by the disciples.

APPLICATION
If I don't believe in the resurrection of Jesus, then I'm not a believer. This is fundamental to my faith in Him and all His promises. It elevates Him from "good man" status to who He says He is - The Son of God. Believing in the resurrection is not easy. No one can do it for me. It must come from me and out of my relationship with Jesus.
Yes Lord, I believe You died and rose again. I believe You paid for us all.

PRAYER
Yes Lord, I believe. Help me in my unbelief.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Be Filled with the Holy Spirit!

Friday 28th March 2008 - Easter Friday

SCRIPTURE
Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, addressed them.
Act.4:8

OBSERVATION
Peter and John have been arrested after healing a cripple and proclaiming the resurrection of Jesus. At their interrogation Peter is filled with the Holy Spirit and speaks boldly, proclaiming the Good News of Jesus to the assembly.

APPLICATION
From being a weak sandpile a few days earlier, Peter is now the bold rock on which the Church can now be built. The difference? ...being filled with the Holy Spirit. In these early days the fledgling church was being founded by the Holy Spirit. The need of the Holy Spirit is just as great today for the church; just as great today for me...

PRAYER
Come Holy Spirit, fall afresh on me.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Epilogue

This blog started over six weeks ago with the aim of being a Lenten encouragement for my brothers who practice daily Scripture Journaling. It's ended up being an encouragement for me, especially as a re-commitment to daily time with Jesus.

They say it takes three weeks to make (or break) a habit. Well, I've had double that time and it would be a shame to stop now. I will continue my Scripture Journal entries and occasionally add it to this Blog.

To those of you who are Scripture Journaling, keep it up. It's a sure fire way to keep hooked into Jesus via His inspired Word.

Shalom,
Stumbling Follower.

Peace Be With You

Thursday 27th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
Jesus Himself stood among them and said to them, "Peace be with you".
LK.24:36

OBSERVATION
The two disciples have returned to Jerusalem with the startling news of having met Jesus on the road to Emmaus. Into the midst of the excited confusion comes Jesus Himself. His first words to the disciples are,"Peace be with you".

APPLICATION
My world gets excited, agitated, clouded with misunderstanding and anxiety, just like the Easter disciples. The very same Jesus, the same yesterday, today and tomorrow, walks into the midst of my hubbub and says, "Peace be with you". What a blessing ; what a relief. I can walk into today with the peace of Jesus calming the world's confusion about me. I claim it.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, Prince of Peace, walk beside me today. Let your peace be my hallmark.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

White Hot!

Wednesday 26th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
Did not our hearts burn within us as he talked to us...
LK.24:32

OBSERVATION
Two of the disciples are dejectedly walking from Jerusalem to Emmaus, the death of Jesus over them like a cloud. But they meet Jesus on the road, the resurrected Jesus, and the truth of what has happened starts to dawn on them. They are transformed from gloomy no-hopers to zealous bearers of the Good News.

APPLICATION
Jesus talking to me has the same effect. This is why daily Scripture Journaling is so exciting. He talks, I listen and my heart burns within me. It's fuel for my furnace. I don't want to be lukewarm about Jesus. It's being white-hot that makes the difference.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, in this Easter Season, help me become white-hot for Jesus, that others may be warmed and come to know and love Him.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, March 21, 2008

The "Good" of this Friday

Friday 21st March 2008 - Good Friday.

SCRIPTURE
Yet he was pierced through for our faults,
crushed for our sins.
On him lies a punishment that brings us peace,
and through his wounds we are healed.

We had all gone astray like sheep,
each taking his own way,
and the Lord burdened him
with the sins of all of us.
Isa.53:5,6

OBSERVATION
Isaiah prophesied the how and why of Jesus' death.

APPLICATION
Here lies the heart of the "Good News" of Jesus death, the reason why this Friday is "Good". I read these verses again, bow my head and give thanks. Today, at 3:00PM, I will kiss the nailed feet that have given me so much.

PRAYER
Thank you Lord Jesus. By your stripes I am healed.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

The Servant King

Thursday 20th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
If I, then, the Lord and Master, have washed your feet, you should wash each other’s feet. I have given you an example so that you may copy what I have done to you.
Jn.13:14,15

OBSERVATION
The very first act of Jesus at the Last Supper is to wash the disciple's feet. Despite Peter's protests, Jesus was insistent on doing this for everyone present. Even Judas would have had his feet washed by the one he was about to betray.

APPLICATION
Washing the disciples feet was one of the last deliberate teachings of Jesus before His Passion and death. It was by this act that He wanted to be remembered in those last few hours, specifically so the disciples could emulate Him; so I could emulate Him.
If I dare any claim of leadership it is the model I must follow. Be it leadership in my household or leadership in the Church, I become the servant of all. Jesus would have it no other way.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus. You set before me the perfect example. Help me be a Servant King in my household.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Not I, surely?

Wednesday 19th 2008

SCRIPTURE
Not I Rabbi, surely?
Mt.26:25

OBSERVATION
Judas has already received his thirty pieces of silver from the Chief Priests, sealing his deal to betray Jesus to them. When Jesus openly reveals the treachery during the Last Supper, Judas readily joins the chorus of denials; "Not I Rabbi, surely?"

APPLICATION
My eight year old daughter said to me two days ago, "With our little sins we are spitting on Jesus, with our big sins we are banging the nails into Him". Out of the mouths of babes...
This is not time for denial. The truth is I have both spat on Jesus and and driven the nails in. My sins heaped on Him caused the Father to turn away and Jesus cry out, "My God, my God,. Why have you abandoned me?!"
My only hope is mercy, and this He has promised me.

PRAYER
My God, let your mercy triumph over judgment.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Church of Stumblers.

Tuesday 18th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
‘Lay down your life for me?’ answered Jesus. ‘I tell you most solemnly, before the cock crows you will have disowned me three times.’
Jn.13:38

OBSERVATION
Judas has just left the last supper to betray Jesus. Jesus is warning the remaining apostles of His approaching Passion and death. In a burst of zeal, Peter declares his fidelity to Jesus, to which Jesus lays bare the truth. Even Peter will deny Him.

APPLICATION
There's so much of me in Peter. I squirm each time he opens his mouth as I hear myself speaking. I'm full of zeal for Jesus but when the crunch comes I still stumble, fall and deny Him.
But the story of Peter doesn't stop with his bitter tears after the cock crows. In marked contrast to Judas who couldn't move past his self incrimination and so killed himself, Peter picks himself up and stumbles on; eventually receiving the Holy Spirit who transforms him. The crucial time for Peter was between Christ's death and Pentecost. During that time he could have moved either way, back to the boats as a sad, disillusioned fisherman or stick with the others and hope and pray. Thank God he chose the latter. From that tiny embryonic group of confused stumbling followers our church was founded.
I think I'll stick with the others and hope and pray.

PRAYER
Saint Peter, please pray for me, a fellow stumbling follower.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Everything Made Different.

Sunday March 16th 2008 - Palm Sunday

SCRIPTURE
If you are God's Son, come down from the cross!
Mt.27:40

OBSERVATION
Today Mass starts with us crying out "Hosanna to the King!" and ends with the mocking cries to Jesus dieing on a cross. Jesus' public ministry started with Satan mocking Him in the desert, "If you are the Son of God...", and ends with the same mocking words, If you are the Son of God...". Nothing had changed, and yet everything had changed.

APPLICATION
The holiest week of the year starts today. But the world doesn't stop; we have the same TV programmes, the same work schedule. Nothing has changed, and yet everything has changed. What am I going to do to make this week different, to make this week a holy week?

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, this week I enter into Your Passion and death, where You made everything different.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

A Joseph

Saturday 15th March 2008 - Feast Day of Saint Joseph.

SCRIPTURE
Her husband Joseph; being a man of honour and wanting to spare her publicity, decided to divorce her informally.
Mt.1:19

OBSERVATION
Today the Church focuses on Saint Joseph the foster father of Jesus. The first words describing Joseph call him "a man of honour".

APPLICATION
A couple of years ago I watched the movie The Nativity. The character that stood head and shoulders above the others for me was Joseph. My two unmarried adult daughters were similarly impressed, so much so that they now say that is the type of man they would marry. His character displayed not only honour but courage, protectiveness, love , patience, kindness, faithfulness - in fact all the fruits of the spirit. My daughters say they are looking for a Joseph, not a "Holy Joe". Isn't that an interesting distinction? Am I a Joseph, or just a Holy Joe?

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, empower me to be a man of courage, compassion, faith and honour.
Saint Joseph, pray for me.





Friday, March 14, 2008

God Bless the Irish

Friday 14th March 2008 - Saint Patrick's Day (NZ calender)

SCRIPTURE
I have made you a light to the nations, so that my salvation may reach the ends of the earth.
Acts.13:47

OBSERVATION
Paul and Barnabas quote Isaiah to the Jews who have rejected their Gospel message. The listening pagans are overjoyed to hear that his message is for them as well. No doubt this passge was in Saint Patrick's heart as he went to Ireland to spread the Good News among the pagans.

APPLICATION
My family has been blessed by Irish priests. I first heard the Good News of Jesus from one. Most of my children have been baptised and received first Holy Communion from one. Today, on saint Patrick's Day, I thank God for that faithful man whose message of Christ's Salvation has literally reached the ends of the earth here in New Zealand.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, thank you that your salvation is for all the world; is for me.
Saint Patrick, please pray for me.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

The Great I Am

Thursday 13th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
I tell you most solemnly, before Abraham ever was, I Am.
Jn.8:58

OBSERVATION
Jesus' dialog with the Jews draws to a close. His definitive answer to their question, "who are you claiming to be?" is, "I Am". Jesus' claiming the sacred name of Yahweh has the Jews picking up stones to kill Him.

APPLICATION
When the reality of who Jesus truly is breaks through there are only two responses; accept Him or reject Him, love Him or loath Him, embrace Him or crucify Him - the choice is mine. Today I choose to accept Him, love Him, embrace Him... the Great I Am.

PRAYER
Jesus, my Lord and my God!
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Free Indeed

Wednesday 11th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed.
Jn.8:36

OBSERVATION
Jesus is in dialog with the Jews who cannot make the connection that He is the Son of God. Without this understanding everything Jesus says doesn't make sense or can be dismissed as the rantings of a madman. Jesus states quite plainly that He can set people free from the slavery of sin.

APPLICATION
I heard just yesterday of a survey where 9,000 people were asked to identify their greatest sin. One quarter of them responded indicating they didn't believe in sin. To me this identifies the heart of the problem, If there is no such thing as sin, who needs a Saviour? Denying sin is like denying gravity. It exists whether I believe in it or not. Denying the existence of sin is Satan's greatest ploy and I buy into it each time I choose to sin.
Holy Week is approaching. I need reconciliation to regain the freedom the Son offers me.

PRAYER
Jesus my brother. As a slave to sin my place is not assured; but when you set my free I am free indeed! Thank you.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

He Lifted Me

SCRIPTURE
When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am He...
Jn.8:28

OBSERVATION
Jesus continues His dialog with the Pharisees, warning them of where their unbelief will leave them. He alludes to His approaching crucifixion where the ultimate sacrifice will fully complete His work on earth.

APPLICATION
Whether we lift Jesus up to crucify Him or lift Him up to praise Him doesn't matter. It's the lifting of Him that makes us recognise who He really is. He is either a God to persecute or a God to praise; in both instances, He is God.
I have the enormous privilege of leading praise and worship. Whenever I lift Jesus up in praise a wonderful thing happens. He reaches down and lifts me up no matter how I'm feeling. The act of lifting Him results in me being lifted... and I know that it is He.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit. Empower my praise and worship that Jesus may be lifted up so all may look at Him and live.
Little Flower please pray for me.


Sunday, March 9, 2008

Jesus Wept

Sunday 9th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
Jesus wept.
Jn.11:35

OBSERVATION
Jesus has met with Mary and Martha who are deep mourning over the death of their brother Lazarus. On seeing their tears Jesus is moved with compassion, giving "a sigh that came straight from the heart".

APPLICATION
This is the shortest verse in the Bible and yet says so much about who Jesus is to me. My God is no remote, stern, unfeeling deity. He is my brother who enters into my life, feels what I am feeling, weeps when I am weeping. His arm is literally around my shoulder. What a friend. What a God...

PRAYER
Jesus, my brother. I give the joy and despair, the triumph and frustrations of my day over to You.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Bad, Mad or the Son of God?

Saturday 8th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
The police replied, "There has never been anybody who has spoken like him!"
Jn. 40:46

OBSERVATION
Jesus is in Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles and is openly teaching and inviting people to believe in Him. The people know the temple authorities want to kill Jesus and so don't know how to receive Him. Is he right or wrong, good or bad, or is he just another mad self-proclaimed messiah? But then there's His teaching with such authority, and the miracles...

APPLICATION
How do I receive Jesus? Is He bad, mad or He claims to be, the Son of God? The question of Jesus boils down to these three options even today. On the evidence of my life without Jesus compared to life with Him, I must conclude, as did Thomas, "My Lord and my God!"

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, today again, I confess my faith in You. There has never been anybody like You.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, March 7, 2008

He Rescued Me

Friday 7th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
Many are the trials of the just man but from them all the Lord will rescue him.
Ps. 33:19

OBSERVATION
All of today's readings hint of the coming persecution of Jesus, the "virtuous man". They also foretell the trials that will face any who follow Him.

APPLICATION
What a great comfort it is to know that God is here battling for me, ready and able to rescue me. Trials will come, indeed have come, but I never face them alone.
I'm reminded of a small incident at work yesterday where a decision I had made was challenged. I defended my position but what really lifted me was the support I was given by my manager. When the boss steps in and places his hand on your shoulder your cause is justified. Jesus is behind me, His hand on my shoulder, today...

PRAYER
Jesus, my rock, my defender, my mighty shield, I place my trust in you.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Look to God

Thursday 6th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
How can you believe, since you look to one another for approval and are not concerned with the approval that comes from the one God?
Jn. 5:44

OBSERVATION
Jesus is replying to the Jew's complaints about His claims to be the Son of God. The Jews were so focussed on each others approval that they failed to recognise God's approval of Jesus in the very scriptures they studied. The crunch factor then, and still is now, is Jesus' divinity.

APPLICATION
I went to an Alpha course last night and two guys in our small group shared, very bravely I thought, their doubts about the reality and divinity of Jesus. I was reminded how precious my gift of faith in Jesus is, how confused my life was without Him.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, thank you that I can come to You for life. You are my rock and sure foundation. I place my trust in you.
Little Flower, please pray for me.




Wednesday, March 5, 2008

I will Never Forget You

Wednesday 5th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
Does a woman forget her baby at the breast, or fail to cherish the son of her womb? Yet even if these forget, I will never forget you.
Is. 49:15

OBSERVATION
From the "Book of Consolation to Israel" near the end of the book of Isaiah is this beautiful verse of promise and comfort. This prophesy was given to the people of Israel while they were still in exile.

APPLICATION
I remember first hearing this verse in a song at Mass before I had joined the Catholic Church, in a self-placed exile of sorts. It made me realise how alone I was in a spiritual sense, separated from my Catholic wife and children. It was a call home to the loving embrace of God the Father, a call I couldn't resist because I longed for that embrace in the depths of my heart. The call is just as strong today...

PRAYER
Thank you Father for your faithful love. I stand today secure in that love.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

River of Life

Tuesday 4th March 2008

SCRIPTURE
Wherever the river flows, all living creatures teeming in it will live. Fish will be very plentiful, for wherever the water goes it brings health, and life.
Ez. 47:8

OBSERVATION
While in captivity the prophet Ezekiel is given a vision from God. He is shown the River of Life flowing out from the Holy Temple, a river that brings with it health and life.

APPLICATION
What a great reminder of God's provision! Yesterday I didn't feel very healthy or alive, self inflicted by a previous late night. Staying focussed at work was hard. Frustrations arose that I didn't handle too well. How sweet it is to spend time this morning going back to the source of life, to drink deep from His living waters. Things are in right order again.

PRAYER
Thank you Jesus that You are the spring of living waters. I place my roots in You.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Works of God Displayed

Sunday 3rd March 2008

SCRIPTURE
He was born blind that the works of God may displayed in him.
Jn. 9:3

OBSERVATION
Jesus has been asked whose sin was it that caused a man to be born blind, his or his parents? Jesus' answer relieves the man of any condemnation.
He was born blind that the works of God may displayed in him.

APPLICATION
Jesus' answer relieves all afflicted of condemnation. It is no ones "karma" to be burdened with pain and suffering as a form of punishment. By inference , responsibility is placed squarely before the Church, squarely before me. Where else should "works of God" be more clearly displayed? The afflicted I meet today are opportunities for me to display the works of God, for His glory.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, let Your healing compassion be displayed, through me, ...today.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

He Lifts the Lowly

Saturday 1st March 2008

SCRIPTURE
For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the man who humbles himself will be exalted.
Lk.18:14

OBSERVATION
Jesus is telling a parable to people who had pride in their perceived virtue. In the parable, the prayer of the proud Pharisee is worthless while the humble cry for mercy from the Tax Collector sets him right with God.

APPLICATION
Yesterday, I received an email of thanks from a person who heard me give a talk a few weeks ago. As I was reading the email for the third time I caught myself savoring the accolades in an unhealthy way, in a prideful way. Pride was rising up within me to steal God's glory. It's a constant battle, especially when exercising leadership. The antidote to my my pride? The servant King, who humbled himself unto death, only to be raised up and seated at the Father's right hand.

PRAYER
God, be merciful to me a sinner.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Love God, Love Others

Friday 29th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
...you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this: You must love your neighbour as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these.
Mk. 12:29-31

OBSERVATION
Jesus answers the scribes question about which is the greatest commandment with such authority that He is questioned no more until His trail. And then they are not interested in His answers. This was Jesus' last public teaching and in the three verses He addressed the the deepest question in all of us - why am I here? Answer - to love God and love others.

APPLICATION
Loving God and loving others is one thing I definitely know I can practice here on earth that I know I will be doing in heaven. How well am I practicing? Love God, Love others will be my mantra for today.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, let the power of Your love flow through me today that Jesus may be glorified.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

There are none so blind...

Thursday 28th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
But some of them said, ‘It is through Beelzebul, the prince of devils, that he casts out devils’. Others asked him, as a test, for a sign from heaven;
LK. 11:15

OBSERVATION
Jesus has just delivered a mute who then spoke to the amazement of the crowd. But even when faced with this indisputable evidence before them some people questioned and doubted. What would it take to convince them? Jesus knows nothing will convince them and so refuses to perform tricks.

APPLICATION
There are none so blind as those who will not see. I know this saying to be true as a work with such people. When their minds are made up even a miracle will not change them. So what do I do? Give up on them? Jesus plainly states "He who is not with me is against me, and he who does not gather with me, scatters". There is an inference there that once the Truth has been plainly and clearly proclaimed and people still refuse to believe, then it's time to move on. The real question is have I yet
plainly and clearly proclaimed the Truth?

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, please give me the courage to be a strong witness to my work colleagues.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Teach Your Children Well

Wednesday 27th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
"...but the man who keeps (the Law and Prophets) and teaches them will be considered great in the kingdom of heaven".
Mt. 5:19

OBSERVATION
Jesus is starting His great Sermon on the Mount by establishing the foundation on which He is to place His teaching; that foundation being the Law and the Prophets. He has come not to abolish them but fulfill them. To underscore the importance of
the Law and the Prophets Jesus promises greatness to those who keep and teach them.

APPLICATION
I love leading Liturgy of the Word for Children in our parish Sunday Mass. When I try explaining this to my friends I see them shrink in horror at the thought. Today's first reading from Deuteronomy exhorts us to teach God's Law and Customs "to your children and your children's children". There is an obligation here that cannot be ducked. How well am I teaching my children? Will I be considered great in the Kingdom of Heaven?

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, give me a renewed zeal for your inspired Word, that I may teach my children to know and love You in it.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

How Many Times?

Tuesday 26th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
Were you not bound, then, to have pity on your fellow servant just as I had pity on you?
Mt. 18:33

OBSERVATION
Peter has just asked how many times he must forgive, prompting Jesus to speak on one of His most persistent of topics - unforgiveness. It's the thing that most threatens man's eternal salvation; most threatens my eternal salvation.

APPLICATION
The unforgiving servant in this parable is so clearly me. I quickly allow the little lawyer in me to place me in the right and others in the wrong. But this parable cuts through to the real point... I have been forgiven so much, how can I not forgive others. It's good for me to remember the pig pen that I have come from and the mercy shown me. Suddenly its easier to forgive my fellow servants. Now, who was the last person I couldn't forgive? Oh yes, on the weekend; that lady in the hire center who failed to deliver what we ordered...

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, you know how I struggle to forgive. Help me let go of resentment so that forgiveness may flow out and healing of my wound flow in.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Submit

Monday 25th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
Naaman, army commander to the king of Aram, was a man who enjoyed his master’s respect and favour, since through him the Lord had granted victory to the Aramaeans. But the man was a leper.
2 Kings 5:1


OBSERVATION
That final short sentence undercuts everything else said about Naaman. Naaman was a great man, but he was a leper... Leprosy was a respecter of no one, young or old, rich or poor, great or least, it struck where it willed; as cancer does today. The antidote to Naaman's leprosy was to humbly submit to God; seven times in fact in the Jordan River.

APPLICATION
Like Naaman, there are things in my life I would not choose and are out of my control, growing middle aged and loosing my hair for example. This Saturday just passed I worked a sixteen hour day, supporting my beloved in her catering enterprise. By 11:00 PM with a stack of dishes so huge it was spilling over the floor, I was feeling decidedly middle aged. I hurt! My aging body was starting to remind me of the fact, which in turn reminded me of my own mortality. I'm no longer the invincible young buck I've always pictured myself.
The lesson in Naaman's story is the antidote ...humbly submit to God, seven times if necessary.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, my times are in your hand. What a relief.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

He Ran to Me

Saturday 23rd February 2008

SCRIPTURE
He ran to the boy, clasped him in his arms and kissed him tenderly.
Lk 15:20

OBSERVATION
All three readings today highlight the mercy and love of God the Father. Psalm 103 is the greatest self-portrait of God. The Gospel is the beautiful parable of the prodigal son, told by Jesus in response to criticism of him welcoming sinners. Jesus goes to great lengths in this long parable to portray the love and mercy, the spontaneous forgiveness of God the Father.

APPLICATION
What a relief this portrayal of God always gives me each time I read it. I'm reminded of my own conversion story where I had gone to the pig pen before I "came to my senses". God embraces filth and stench and corruption once the heart has repented, once my heart has repented...

PRAYER
Father in Heaven, thank you that you run to me, clasp me in your arms and call me son.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Who do you say I am?

Friday 22nd February 2008
Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter the Apostle

SCRIPTURE
"But you," he said, "who do you say I am?"

OBSERVATION
Today is the Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter the Apostle. I acknowledge with gratitude the teaching authority of the
Magisterium of the Holy Roman Catholic Church, as handed down from Saint Peter.

Jesus asks the question to His disciples and He asks the question to me, "But you, who do you say that I am?" My answer reveals the state of my relationship with Him. Peter's answer names Jesus' divinity, "Son of the Living God". This is the place where believers and non-believers separate. Every attack and ridicule thrown at the Church has an attack on the divinity of Jesus behind it. Jesus? ...a nice bloke, but God?!

APPLICATION
So, who do I say Jesus is when asked? My answer is determined by my relationship with Him. He is my God who healed me, my brother who walks beside me, my friend who never leaves me. How I live out today will say who Jesus is to those around me. Who will I say Jesus is...

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, thank you for giving us Your Church. Bless and protect Pope Benedict XVI. Thank you for being my friend, my brother, my God.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Walk Stand Sit

Thursday 21st February 2008

SCRIPTURE
Happy indeed is the man who follows not he way of the wicked, nor lingers in the way of sinners, nor sits in the company of scorners, but whose delight is in the law of the Lord and ponders it day and night.
Ps.1:1,2

OBSERVATION
Psalm 1 highlights the source of happiness, the Word of God. But it also shows what the path to separation from God looks like. It entails following, lingering, sitting. Other versions say walk, stand, sit. And isn't this just the way sin entices and ensnares me? I first walk along side it, I stand with it and then sit down with it.

APPLICATION
The Antidote? Don't even start walking along side of sin. Don't tempt my temptation, it will always win. Today I choose to walk away from the temptations that will surely come my way.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, alert me when temptation calls me over to walk with it.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The Servant King

Wednesday 20th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
...just as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life for the ransom of many.
Mt. 20:28

OBSERVATION
Jesus has just foretold clearly what is about to happen in His Passion and death. Still the disciples don't get it. It's too unthinkable. They continue to think the kingdom Jesus is about to usher in is going to be one of power and dominance over their oppressors. James and John claim what they think are going to be the best seats. But Jesus doesn't work like that. With Him the great will be servants, the first will be slaves.

APPLICATION
There are times when I'm like James and John. I want the Lord to call down fire on those who appose Him. I want Him to snap his fingers and heal every sick and dieing child on the planet. But He doesn't. He has another deeper way of saving the world, from the inside out not outside in. His army is a secret army. It's the wheat among the weeds, the microscopic yeast in the dough, the tiny mustard seed. Its power is not from outside force but from internal conversion of the heart.
Today I choose to be a servant to those around me to remind me I'm a soldier in the secret army of Jesus.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, help me shift my focus off me and onto others today. Give me the virtue of generousity.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Less is More

Tuesday 19th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
Anyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and anyone who humbles himself will be exalted.
Mt. 23:12

OBSERVATION
Jesus is teaching the people and His disciples about hypocrisy and vanity, pointing to the scribes and the Pharisees as poor examples of these virtues. He then goes to the root of everyones problem, the root of my problem, by giving the Inverse Law - the greatest must be the least.

APPLICATION
I've always said that a Catholic retreat is just an excuse to go Reconciliation. I've just returned from a Catholic Family Weekend and yes, there was Reconciliation offered on Saturday night. Our dear priest softened us up by talking about what he called the least confessed of sins... Jealousy. As he was talking I felt a flush of embarrassment as I remembered just the day before being very jealous of a fiend who I judged as being more successful than me ...it was the red two-door BMW convertible that started it. It was embarrassing for me to confess this as it seems such a childish thing to have. But there it was and it was liberating to kill it in that wonderful sacrament of Reconciliation. In humbling myself I was exalted.
Perhaps more humbling of myself during this Lent will do much to lift me up. Thank you Jesus.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, convict me of my pride each time it rises up to steal your Glory.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Prayer Request

Friday 15th February 2008

Hello Brothers. I went to 6:30 AM Mass this morning for my daily devotional time, so no Scripture Journal entry today. Sorry.

There won't be any entries until next Tuesday as I am away at a Catholic Family Weekend in Hamilton. Please pray that the weekend is a source of encouragement to invite Jesus more deeply into our families.

Bless you all and your loved ones.

The Stumbling Follower.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Ask, Seek, Knock.

Thursday 14th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
Ask, and it will be given to you, seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened to you.
Mt. 7:7

OBSERVATION
Jesus is drawing to a close His Sermon on the Mount and is encouraging His listeners into a more active relationship with God. Our God is no distant, unfeeling deity dishing out commandments and judgments. No, He is a brother walking along side, encouraging two-way dialog between Himself and me. Ask, Seek, Knock... He is encouraging me into an active relationship with Him.

APPLICATION
What a wonderful invitation into intimacy with God.
The next five days are going to be busy ones for me. When I look ahead it's like looking at a mountain that needs climbing over. It's daunting. But with Jesus beside me, helping me, encouraging me, opening doors for me I know I can make it.

PRAYER
Thank you Jesus that I am never alone, that You are here beside me and will never leave me alone. I can do all things because of the strength You give me.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The Power of Humility

Wednesday 13th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
The crowds got even bigger and Jesus addressed them, "This is a wicked generation; it is asking for a sign".
LK. 11:29

OBSERVATION
As the crowds got bigger their mood changes. Other gospels record them demanding signs from Jesus to prove His authority. Jesus is no performing monkey and He tells them so.

APPLICATION
This reminds me of the early days of my conversion. I demanded signs before I would accept Jesus as Lord, echoing Satan's taunt in the desert, "If you are the Son of God...".
Jesus revealed Himself to me and my conversion came once I admitted my brokenness and great need of His mercy and forgiveness. The demand for signs came from pride, the cry for forgiveness came from humility and this caused God's hand to move in my life. Jesus always responds to the humble, it's in His nature.
How's my humility these days? How worn are my knees from supplication?

PRAYER
My sacrifice, a contrite spirit. A humbled contrite spirit you will not spurn.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

The Cancer of Unforgiveness

Tuesday 12th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
Yes, if your forgive others their failings, your heavenly Father will forgive you yours.
Mt. 6:14

OBSERVATION
Jesus is teaching the crowds in His Sermon on the Mount and has just taught the Lord's Prayer as an example of how to pray. He focuses in on the forgiveness verse of the Lord's Prayer, underscoring its importance. Jesus knew that the biggest battle ground for His followers, for me, was unforgiveness.

APPLICATION
Looking in my Bible I see that I underlined this verse on 18th June 1992. Sixteen years ago I recognised unforgiveness as an impediment to my faith journey. As I look back over those years I see times of major victory in this area and times of dismal failure. Forgiving others as I have been forgiven continues to be a struggle. It just doesn't come naturally.
Over this past weekend I've been let down by someone and have indulged in some "stinking thinking" as a result. Maybe today is the day to let go of my hurt and anger, with Jesus' help forgive this person and move on.

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, I look at the enormity of my sins that you have cast away as far as the east is from the west; and in gratitude forgive my brother who offended me. Thank you Lord for the freedom from bitterness this gives me.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

The Battle is Won.

Sunday 10th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
If you are the Son of God...
Mt. 4:1-11

OBSERVATION
Today's Gospel records the Titanic battle between Jesus and Satan. Interestingly, this doesn't happen until after Jesus received the Spirit of God in his baptism. It is the Holy Spirit that leads Him out into the wilderness and into this battle. The thrust of the devil's attack is in his questioning taunt, "If you are the Son of God...".
In winning this battle Jesus was then able to move on and complete God's plan of redemption, ending in His Passion, Death and Resurrection. None of this would have happened had Jesus not beaten Satan in this crucial duel. Thank God He did.

APPLICATION
This question over Jesus' divinity is the great divide of Christianity. Other faiths recognise Jesus as a good man, a great prophet even, but the Son of God? And it's the great divide between sin and holiness in my life. Each time I sin I deny Christ. It sounds terrible as I say this but that is the cold hard truth of the matter. I hold on fast to the promise of Saint Paul in the Second Reading; "now after many falls comes grace with its verdict of acquittal".

PRAYER
Lord, have mercy on me a sinner.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Spring of Fresh Water

Saturday 9th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
He will give you strength to your bones and you will be like a watered garden, like a spring of water whose waters never run dry.
Is. 58:11

OBSERVATION
Isaiah continues his great exhortation for acts of justice. It's always "If... Then...). But the wonderful promises contained in the "Then" make the "If" a good choice.

APPLICATION
Lately I've been saying yes too often and it's starting to crowd in on me. There are a lot of balls in the air and I'm danger of dropping them. The promise of strength to my bones and waters that never run dry catches my attention. One "If" this promise hangs on is to do away with the wicked word. When I'm stressed my mouth runs away with me. The main victims tend to be my loved ones at home. Today my mouth can be a spring of fresh water rather than a sewer. And then... strength to my bones, waters that never run dry. Thank you Jesus.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, place a guard on my thoughts and a sentry at my lips.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Less of Me

Friday 8th of February 2008

SCRIPTURE
Is not this the sort of fast that pleases me ...to break unjust fetters ...set the oppressed free ...share your bread ...shelter the homeless ...cloth the the naked.
Is. 58:6-8
OBSERVATION
The great prophet Isaiah is speaking to the Israelites about fasting, and speaking to me. It seems that God is more interested in what I do rather than what I don't do. And the doing has very much to do with justice towards others.

APPLICATION
Everything that Isaiah lists in this reading could come under the heading "Love Your Neighbour". What stops me from loving my neighbour? ...busyness, self centeredness, greed. It's time for a Copernicus Revolution in my life, a 180 degree shift of focus off me and onto my neighbours. A tough call, but I can try one day at a time, starting today.

PRAYER
Jesus my brother, walk beside me today so I may see and love my neighbours as you see and love.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

The Two Ways

7th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
I set before you life or death, blessing or curse. Choose life...
Dt 30:19
OBSERVATION
When a man knows his days on earth are drawing to a close he doesn't waste his words. His instructions to those he loves are concise and to the point. Such is the case in the last discourse of Moses to the Israelites just before they enter the Promised Land. Only a fool would not take heed of a prophet's last words.

APPLICATION
God, though Moses, is sharpening my focus on what life is essentially about; life or death, blessing or curse. These two contrary ways are constantly before me. Just because I chose life yesterday doesn't mean it will automatically follow today. It's a daily, hourly, minute by minute choice in the back ground of every decision I make, large or small.

Choosing life is often sacrificial, but as Jesus says, "What gain then, is it for a man to have won the whole world and to have lost or ruined his very self?" Today, I choose life.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, help me choose life and blessing today.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Do it Small, Do it Regular, Do it in Secret.

6th February 2008 - Ash Wednesday

SCRIPTURE
So when you pray... And when you give alms... When you fast.
Mt. 6:1-18

OBSERVATION
Jesus is continuing His great Sermon on the Mount and is getting to the heart of things. Concerning alms giving, prayer and fasting it was never "if" but "when". So it is no surprise that the Church has taken up these three great pillars of faith and made them central to the wonderful season of Lent.

APPLICATION
Now, the prayer I don't mind... OK, OK, I confess; I struggle with alms giving and fasting! These two disciplines strike at the heart of natural self centeredness. My faith journey is littered with past broken good intentions for alms giving and fasting. But my God is a God of new beginnings. This Lent WILL be different! My plan... do it small, do it regular and do it in secret. My Father who sees all that is done in secret will reward me. I have His word on it.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, walk beside this Lent I pray.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Fear or Faith

5th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
Do not be afraid; only have faith.
Mk. 5:36
OBSERVATION
Jesus has responded to the plea of Jairus to come and heal his sick daughter. On His way news arrives that the young girl has died. Jesus immediately encourages Jairus not to give in to fear but to hold on to hope, through faith.
APPLICATION
Fear or Faith; this is the choice before me when facing each crisis that life brings. Fear or Faith seems synonymous with Death or Life.
Last night I had a stand up shouting match argument with my son. In the cool light of this morning I'm feeling more than a little foolish over my behavior. Fear or Faith; Death or Life. I think in faith I will say something life-giving when I see him, maybe as life-giving as an apology.
PRAYER
Holy Spirit, give me your courage to take a risk and say sorry.
Little Flower, please pray for me.

Monday, February 4, 2008

A Time to Tell

4th February 2008

SCRIPTURE
So the man went off and proceeded to spread throughout Decapolis all that Jesus had done for him.
Mk 5:20

OBSERVATION
The demoniac of Decapolis has just been delivered of his legion of demons who went into a herd of pigs and drowned. The fully recovered man begs to be allowed to stay with Jesus. Jesus, remarkably, instructs him to stay with his people and "tell them all that the Lord in His mercy has done for you".

APPLICATION
This story is extraordinary because of the unusual instruction given by Jesus. Instead of commanding the delivered man not to tell anyone what has happened, as He usually did, Jesus encourages him to tell everyone of his miracle deliverance. It seems there is a time to tell of what God has done in my life...and He has done much. My testimony can achieve much for God's Kingdom when told in season.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, remind me of all that God has done in my life and then prompt me when to tell it.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

He has been tempted.

2nd February 2008

SCRIPTURE
That is, because He has Himself been through temptation He is able to help others who are tempted.
Heb. 2:18

OBSERVATION
The writer of Hebrews is emphasising the humaness of our God. He says Jesus too shared eqully in the same flesh and blood of us. This is a unique qulity of our God that can be said of no other god . God became man, the creator entered His fallen creation and experienced the same temptations to evil that I experience.

APPLICATION
what a relief this quality of Jesus is. He knows how I feel because He's been here! He is the ultimate empathetic listener because He's been in my shoes. And because He knows what it is like to be me He knows how to help me , how to heal me of my wound. What a relief!

PRAYER
Jesus, my friend, my brother; help me.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Healing Light

31st January 2008

SCRIPTURE
Surely you will put (the lamp) on the lamp stand.
Mk. 4:21

OBSERVATION
Jesus' parable of the lamp is focusing on the things hidden and kept secret, things that need to be disclosed and brought out into the light. Dark secrets maitain their power and influence until they are brought out into the open. The light of exposure seems to cause them to shrivel up and die within me.

APPLICATION
I have my dark secrets that need to be exposed to the light and love of Jesus. He is the only one I can trust with them. So, where do I start? Maybe the light-giving sacrament of reconciliation would be a good place to begin. There I am gauranteed to find the light and love of Jesus.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit, please give me the courage to step out of the darkness into His glorious light.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Repent

27th January 2008

SCRIPTURE
From that moment Jesus began His preaching with the message, ''Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is close at hand".

OBSERVATION
Jesus starts His preaching with a very simple and clear message - "Repent". This was (and is) a universal message addressing the great universal problem of mankind; the problem of sin. The sin-solution Jesus offers is simple and yet profoundly, deeply life-changing - turn from sin and turn to God.

APPLICATION
Can I live out this call for even one day? Sin has such deep roots within me. By myself I can't. But the good news is "Greater is he who is within me than he who is in the world". With the Holy Spirit, the great helper, beside me and within me, I can triumph over sin, repent and turn to God - today!

PRAYER
Come Holy Spirit, fall afresh on me.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Heal and Preach

26th January 2008

SCRIPTURE
Cure those in it who are sick, and say, “The kingdom of God is very near to you”.
Lk. 10:9

OBSERVATION
Jesus is commissioning the seventy-two before they went out ahead of Him to all the places He was about to visit. He explains the situation (much work but few to do it), the dangers (lambs among wolves), equipment required (nothing!), what to bring (peace), how to live (off others) and finally, what to do (heal and preach the Gospel).

APPLICATION
Jesus pared things down to the absolute basic essentials, ...and changed the world! My "market research" over-preparation style often stops me from doing anything as the "getting ready" exhausts me before I get on the road. Preparing the way for Jesus by the seventy-two seemed truly radical (i.e. back to simple basics) - heal and preach. The plan leaves everything to God and little to me. This is scary for me the control-freak!

Maybe today my plan could be to simply, "heal and preach"?

PRAYER
Lord Jesus; Send me Your Spirit to equip me to go before You, today.

Little Flower, please pray for me.

Friday, January 25, 2008

The Signs

Friday 25th January 2008

The Conversion of
Saint Paul, Apostle

Feast

SCRIPTURE
These are the signs that will be associated with believers: in my name they will cast out devils; they will have the gift of tongues; they will pick up snakes in their hands, and be unharmed should they drink deadly poison; they will lay their hands on the sick, who will recover.’

MK 16:18

OBSERVATION
The resurrected
Jesus has appeared to the Apostles and before ascending to heaven gives them the Great Commission to preach to all the nations. And then he describes the characteristics that believers will exhibit:

- Casting out demons

- Speaking in tongues

- Impervious to evil

- Exercising healing


APPLICATION
Sometimes I lower my expectations of the church, lower my expectations of myself. This wonderful promise of
Jesus for His church is a promise for me – today! I have supernatural gifts to exercise as I “Preach the Good News to all Creation”. To what end? …to bring others to the life-giving knowledge of Jesus.

PRAYER
Holy Spirit; please fill me with your power today that I may bring glory to
Jesus.

Little Flower; please pray for me.