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December 2004 |
AND WE HAVE SEEN AND DO TESTIFY THAT THE FATHER SENT THE SON TO BE THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD. I JOHN 4:14
GREETINGS!!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Another year is coming to a close after we celebrate the Christmas Holidays. I think of how Jesus left all the splendor and glory of Heaven to come to earth that first Christmas, taking on the human form of a tiny infant. What an act of humility that was, being that He is who He is. Then to be turned away from the Inn because there was no room for them. The Inn missed the greatest blessing it could have ever known. But there in a lowly, humble stable among the animals our Saviour was born. The quiet of the evening was shattered by the cry of the Saviour as He entered into the world. During the Christmas season I look upon my heart as an Inn, and ponder on the thought of how I can make room for Him in my doings, and goings. Will you make room for Him?
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH!!!
Now is the time to choose the Lord --- later may never come.
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O WHAT A PROMISE!!!
NOW THANKS BE UNTO GOD FOR HIS UNSPEAKABLE GIFT. II Corinthians 9:15
That gift is Jesus and the free gift of Salvation that we are told about in Ephesians 2:8 & 9. FOR BY GRACE ARE YE SAVED THROUGH FAITH; AND THAT NOT OF YOURSELVES: IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD: NOT OF WORKS, LEST ANY MAN SHOULD BOAST. Have you received God's free gift of salvation? When I was a little girl of nine, I responded to Jesus when He knocked on the door of my heart and life, inviting Him to come in. I came to Him under the conviction of sin, and confessed that I was a sinner. I placed my measure of faith on His Word, that He had died for my sins, was buried, and rose again, according to the Scriptures. I opened the door and let Him come in. Oh the peace and joy that filled my soul that day was and still is so awesome! Again, O WHAT A PROMISE!
TOPIC OF THE MONTH!!!
OUR SECOND MIRACLE CHRISTMAS
FOR WITH GOD NOTHING SHALL BE IMPOSSIBLE. LUKE 1:37
Last year I shared my family's first miracle Christmas with you, so this year I would like to share our second one. It took place the following year. Steve reported brake problems on his eighteen wheeler, which was to have been taken care of so that he could leave in the morning on another run. He did not get far when he realized that he did not have any brakes. He was on a six-lane highway in New Jersey. To get his rig stopped, and to avoid hitting anyone he had to drive his rig into the center divider to get it stopped, having to ram into it several times. This accident gave him a concussion, and redamaged his back. He was also bruised up a bit. This laid him aside again for many months. Like his accident the year before, this one also happened in February. This physical trial brought on more financial struggle.
Being out of work so long really put a damper on any plans for Christmas for the kids. It meant that I would have to go to God again, praying on His promises for a miracle Christmas for the kids. Like the year before, I asked God not to answer if this was not His will for us, or if I was asking amiss. I used the same Scriptures that I prayed on the year before. Some of them were Phil.4:19; Jeremiah 33:3; Luke 1:37; Ephe.3:20 and Matthew 21:22. My children knew that I had prayed. Christmas Eve fell on a Wednesday night that year, so we went to prayer meeting. I planned to be up all night doing up Christmas dinner, as I was not about to miss prayer meeting. Shortly after we arrived home from church there was knock at our front door.
When I opened it, there stood a man from Sears. He asked to speak to Muriel Pollock, so I let him know that he was. He said, "I see that you are all dressed up" in quite a rough tone. He asked, "And may I ask where you are going?" I told him that we just got back from prayer meeting. He was flabbergasted over that. He said, "You mean to tell me that a mother of five would take time out to go to prayer meeting on the busiest night of the year?" I let him know that I always made time for God. Then the man asked me to have my husband come outside to help him. They began carrying all kinds of presents in. As they carried them past me I saw that they had boy and girl on them, with my children's ages. The man brought in bags of apples, oranges, Christmas candy, nuts, and a string of Christmas lollipops for the kids. Then he came over and handed me a large can of assorted Danish cookies, saying that he had heard that I did not get to bake cookies for Christmas that year.
Then he began to tell me the trials that I had to handle each month of that year. He told me about our house fire, Steve's accident, my father's two major heart attacks, and Fred being attacked twice by a German Shepherd dog, in a period of two weeks time. He just went through the year like that. Then he said, "Funny thing about you, Mrs. Pollock", commenting on my faith and prayer life. This just blew my mind. He was not even from a Sears in our area. I asked him how on earth did he know all that? He just laughed and told me that a little birdie told him. Some one from our church got all seven in our family a beautiful sweater too. The neighbor next door gave the kids a sled. I had a friend whom sold Avon, and saved all the children's samples for Christmas for the kids. What a wonderful miracle Christmas it turned out to be! To God be all the praise and the glory. He is awesome! He is still in the miracle working business today.
NOW UNTO HIM THAT IS ABLE TO DO EXCREEDING ABUNDANTLY ABOVE ALL THAT WE ASK OR THINK, ACCORDING TO THE POWER THAT WORKETH IN US, UNTO HIM BE GLORY IN THE CHURCH BY CHRIST JESUS THROUGHOUT ALL AGES, WORLD WITHOUT END. AMEN. EPHE. 3:20-21
My children loved having Christian Christmases. Our motto was that we only had room in the Pollock Inn for the Saviour. The kids had an all year round Christ instead of a once a year legend to look forward to. Next year I will share our third miracle Christmas with you, Lord willing. I gathered my children together and prayed with them for this. Our favorite Christmas verse was Luke 2:11. FOR UNTO YOU IS BORN THIS DAY IN THE CITY OF DAVID A SAVIOUR, WHICH IS CHRIST THE LORD. The kids wanted to have another birthday cake for Jesus, so I baked them one, and put a little manger scene on it with this verse. I read the Christmas story to them again, keeping Christ in our Christmas. What a Christmas this turned out to be!
I think of that first miracle Christmas over 2000 years ago. The shepherds were out attending to their sheep that night when suddenly an angel appears. THE ANGEL SAID UNTO THEM, FEAR NOT: FOR I BRING YOU GOOD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY, WHICH SHALL BE TO ALL PEOPLE (Luke 2:10). WOW! That must have scared them out of their wits. To have the night sky light up and suddenly an angel appears and speaks to them. Can you imagine what it must have been like sitting there in the quietness of that dark night, when suddenly an angel appeared? Luke 2:9 says, "AND, LO, THE ANGEL OF THE LORD CAME UPON THEM: AND THEY WERE SORE AFRAID." Man, I think I would have come out of my skin if I had been there. But oh, the message the angel brought down to them from Heaven was so awesome! The Saviour is born! The fullness of time had come, as Galatians 4:4 says.
I wonder if the people back then were aware of the fact that a shadow fell across the manger? It was the shadow of the cross. Jesus came into the world to give His life as a ransom for us. He came to die in our place, to take the punishment for our sins so that we could be redeemed, saved, forgiven, and Heaven bound. While He was on the cross you and I were on His mind. WOW! Can we not pause during this busy holiday to think on all that took place so that we could be saved?
The good tidings that the angel told to the Shepherds were this. FOR UNTO YOU IS BORN THIS DAY IN THE CITY OF DAVID A SAVIOUR, WHICH IS CHRIST THE LORD. AND THIS SHALL BE A SIGN UNTO YOU: YE SHALL FIND THE BABE WRAPPED IN SWADDLING CLOTHES, LYING IN A MANGER. AND SUDDENLY THERE WAS WITH THE ANGEL A MULTITUDE OF THE HEAVENLY HOST PRAISING GOD, AND SAYING, GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST, AND ON EARTH PEACE, AND GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN. That night sky had to have really been lit up with brightness and with the glory of God that the angels brought down with them. And to think that the news of Christ's birth was presented to a few humble shepherds! What an awesome sight the shepherds beheld that night! And what good news they heard!
I bet the shepherds hurried as fast as they could go to find baby Jesus with the knowledge of Christ's birth prophesied on their minds. What exciting news to hear that it was fulfilled in their day! I can just imagine the front page of the Newspaper that day. Scripture fulfilled! The King of Kings and Lord of Lords was born today in Bethlehem. The Saviour has come. But no, He was born in a stable, not in a palace. They did not even have, or make room for Him to be born in the Inn. There was no parade that day celebrating His arrival. Many did not even believe that He was who He was said to be. To them it was just another day. Luke 2:16 says, "AND THEY (the shepherds) CAME WITH HASTE, AND FOUND MARY, AND JOSEPH, AND THE BABE LYING IN A MANGER. What a humble coming for the greatest King ever! AND WHEN THEY HAD SEEN IT, THEY MADE KNOWN ABROAD THE SAYING WHICH WAS TOLD THEM CONCERNING THE CHILD (Luke 2:17). They went out to tell everyone about what they had seen and heard. They probably even shared some Scriptures that Jesus' birth fulfilled. Then...THE SHEPHERDS RETURNED, GLORIFYING AND PRAISING GOD FOR ALL THE THINGS THAT THEY HAD HEARD AND SEEN, AS IT WAS TOLD UNTO THEM. Boy do we have a story to tell and a song to sing just like the shepherds. What did Mary do about all this? BUT MARY KEPT ALL THESE THINGS, AND PONDERED THEM IN HER HEART (Luke 2:19). She knew the Scriptures so did she know that Jesus was going to die when they were told to call Him Jesus, "FOR HE SHALL SAVE HIS PEOPLE FROM THEIR SINS"? When she stood at the foot of the cross watching her son die, did she think back on the night of his birth, on when she held him in her arms?
To see what Mary said while pregnant with Christ read Luke 1:46-56. She knew that she carried the Saviour of the world in her womb. AND MARY SAID, MY SOUL DOTH MAGNIFY THE LORD, AND MY SPIRIT HATH REJOICED IN GOD MY SAVIOUR (Luke 1:46 & 47). What an honor that she was granted by God! By her life she was highly favored, and blessed. She had found favor with God. What a miracle that was! As a virgin, she conceived by the overshadowing of the Holy Spirit, Luke 1:35. Micah 5:2 predicted that Jesus would be born in Bethlehem. BUT THOU, BETHLEHEM, THOUGH THOU BE LITTLE AMONG THE THOUSANDS OF JUDAH, YET OUT OF THEE SHALL HE COME FORTH UNTO ME THAT IS TO BE RULER IN ISREAL WHOSE GOINGS FORTH HAVE BEEN OF OLD, FROM EVERLASTING.
I love Isaiah 9:6. I am interested in His names and titles, and sometimes use them in prayer. FOR UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN, UNTO US A SON IS GIVEN; AND THE GOVERNMENT SHALL BE UPON HIS SHOULDER; AND HIS NAME SHALL BE CALLED WONDERFUL, COUNSELOR, THE MIGHTY GOD, THE EVERLASTING FATHER, THE PRINCE OF PEACE. Even His virgin birth was foretold. THEREFORE THE LORD HIMSELF SHALL GIVE YOU A SIGN: BEHOLD, A VIRGIN SHALL CONCIEVE, AND BEAR A SON, AND THOU SHALT CALL HIS NAME EMANUEL. Why, that is so amazing, isn't it? Now look at Matthew 1:18-25. In verse 23 it says, "BEHOLD, A VIRGIN SHALL BE WITH CHILD, AND SHALL BRING FORTH A SON, AND THEY SHALL CALL HIS NAME EMMANUEL, WHICH BEING INTERPRETED IS, GOD WITH US. In verse 21 it says, "AND SHE SHALL BRING FORTH A SON, AND SHALT CALL HIS NAME JESUS: FOR HE SHALL SAVE HIS PEOPLE FROM THEIR SINS.
I am reminded of I Timothy 1:15. THIS IS A FAITHFUL SAYING, AND WORTHY OF ALL ACCEPTATION, THAT CHRIST JESUS CAME INTO THE WORLD TO SAVE SINNERS…,and Luke 19:10. FOR THE SON OF MAN IS COME TO SEEK AND TO SAVE THAT WHICH WAS LOST. I pause now to think on that oh so great a love behind all this. FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD, THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, THAT WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM, SHOULD NOT PERISH, BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE (John 3:16). And what is so amazing is, BUT GOD COMMENDETH HIS LOVE TOWARD US, IN THAT, WHILE WE WERE YET SINNERS, CHRIST DIED FOR US (Romans 5:8). So this is why the shadow of the cross fell over that manger where baby Jesus lay. It had to. It was God's purpose and plan. He sent a redeemer to save us form our sins and it's wages. Colossians 1:14 says, "IN WHOM WE HAVE REDEMPTION THROUGH HIS BLOOD, EVEN THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS. The birth of Christ was to rescue us from perishing. There is no greater love story than this. These are the things that we need to think on at Christmas time. We need to give Him our thanks and our praise for all that He has done for us and given us. The most special and precious part of the believers Christmases, should be the memory of that miraculous Christmas so long ago. We should not forget God, and those mighty and wonderful things that He has done for us. HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!
GOD SENT US A SAVIOUR
If our greatest need had been information, God would have sent us an EDUCATOR. If our greatest need had been technology, God would have sent us a SCIENTIST. If our greatest need had been money, God would have sent us an ECONOMIST. If our greatest need had been pleasure, God would have sent us an ENTERTAINER. But our greatest need was forgiveness, SO GOD SENT US A SAVIOUR.
"FOR GOD SENT NOT HIS SON INTO THE WORLD TO CONDEMN THE WORLD; BUT THAT THE WORLD THROUGH HIM MIGHT BE SAVED." JOHN 3:17
Love in Christ, Muriel Pollock, Proverbs 3:5&6
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November 2004 |
AND I SAW, AND BARE RECORD THAT THIS IS THE SON OF GOD. JOHN 1:34
GREETINGS!!!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
This time of year we seem to be most thankful, or express thanksgiving the most, but it really needs to be a year round thing. I felt it on my mountain time with God last month. I weave thanksgiving into my main praying times. I loved it when my youngest grandchild, Sophie, and I spent the night at each other’s homes. She always had us do our count your blessings list when we went to bed. She would take charge, and have me strain my brain over making sure I did not leave anything out of what to thank God for. She has you even thank God for the things you don’t like. She would remind me that everything God created has a purpose. Down through the years I have asked God for a thankful heart, and a grateful spirit, not wanting to take anything or anyone for granted, especially God, and what He’s done, or had someone do for me.
ENTER INTO HIS GATES WITH THANKSGIVING, AND INTO HIS COURTS WITH PRAISE: BE THANKFUL UNTO HIM, AND BLESS HIS NAME. PSALMS 100:4
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH!!!
Live prayerfully, the life you save may be your own.
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O WHAT A PROMISE!!!
AND THE LORD SHALL MAKE THEE THE HEAD, AND NOT THE TAIL; AND THOU SHALT BE ABOVE ONLY, AND THOU SHALT NOT BE BENEATH; (the condition to this promise is:) IF THAT THOU HEARKEN UNTO THE COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD THY GOD, WHICH I COMMAND THEE THIS DAY, TO OBSERVE AND DO THEM. DEUTERONOMY 28:13
This was such an exciting promise fulfilled in the 1980’s when I was a sales clerk at a major department store. I claimed it to win the top sales award for the year desiring to win it for God’s honor and glory. I asked him to apply it to my life and that goal. Not only did I win the top sales award, I won it at the highest level (management), and set the highest sales record in the history of the store up to that year. When we have a mind and heart to honor and glorify God, and meet the conditions of His promises, and attach our faith to the promises, God will take us to the top. I was told not to waste my time trying to win the top award, that it would be impossible, but God did Luke 1:37.
TOPIC OF THE MONTH!!!
STUDY???????????
STUDY TO SHEW THYSELF APPROVED UNTO GOD, A WORKMAN THAT NEEDETH NOT TO BE ASHAMED, RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD OF TRUTH. II TIMOTHY 2:15
Have you ever thought, or asked yourself why should I study the Bible? Boy did I have a strong dislike for study in the days of my youth. I am so amazed that God has been able to develop study into my life down through the years, concerning His Word. He used the trials of life to Work this out. The dictionary assignments were the homework assignments that I hated most. I find that so funny as now I have to have a dictionary nearby when I read or study my Bible. I get out pen, tablet, commentaries, dictionaries, thesaurus, concordance, and sometimes other books on the topics that I dig into. It has been from the study of God's Word that I discovered just how necessary and important the study of His Word is. It is very necessary. O what we miss when we just read it, and fail to dig into the study of what we read!
While I was in North Carolina at the tail end of September, and the first part of October on that awesome mountain top time with God, I was also taken to a couple of Christian Book stores. A number of books stood out to me which fit the topics that I had been in prayer over for a few months on what I wanted to increase, and build up into my life. God provided so that I could get them. Also two others were given to me. Bro. Paul and Donna bought me The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, and my prayer partner, Ella, and her husband Dale gave me the 1828 Webster's Dictionary that I have been praying for for a few years. Then a dear friend here gave my daughter and I two boxes of books. Dotty let me have first choice at them knowing I teach, build up lessons, and will use some for topics for the Son-Shine letters. Talk about reading and studying, I have been busy and at it, also busy at building up lessons to teach.
So to study God's Word has been one of the positives that God worked into the negatives in my life. How He did that, as I shared, amazes me as I did not like to study. I also did not like to memorize. It was and is very difficult for me to memorize, but I still do it as God's tells us to put His Word down into our hearts. There is no other way to get it there. How He did that was another positive in life's hard places. As I searched His Word for fitting promises to use in prayer they so blessed and uplifted me that I just had to learn them. I worked at memorizing. I did a lot of study, reading, praying, and memorizing in the night while Steve was over the road, and while my children slept. When we were a family of seven I needed time out, and quiet get away times to regain strength. I would write out verses on notebook paper, tape them on the wall by the tub and say "CALGON CARRY ME AWAY", and would head off to the bathroom to soak in the tub, and would memorize and pray. I felt that when I pulled the plug all my cares went down the drain. I felt like a new, refreshed woman, and was. I had spent quality time with God, memorizing His Word, soaking the soreness of the days work away, and telling God all about what was going on in my life. Try it sometime. Even as a widow, sometimes I rise very early, light the scented candles, fill the tub and add some good smelling stuff, and soak away and just pray, or think on memorized Scripture, or read my devotions. I am ready for the day then. Sometimes I do it late at night. It sure keeps the stress out of my life, but that is one of the benefits of prayer, and being in God's Word. It puts joy in one’s heart also.
It is mainly in the valley periods in life that God has blessed with precious insights and lessons. It seemed to me that in the mountain periods, when all seems well and quiet, or free from trouble that I felt were the rest periods, refreshing times where you get prepared for the whatever comes next. So while on that mountain period I was so deeply moved and amazed that God gave so many insights, lessons, and instructions on life. I marveled that He took me there to answer the few months of praying that I was doing before taken there. He also used all the sermons that Bro. Paul and I listened to, the revival, and their church sermons to do a special work of quickening (reviving) in me. Each thing that I heard, and was exposed to including books that I got into there, God used to build up on each other to speak volumes to my heart. As I shared in last month’s letter, I scurried out of bed in the wee hours to fall on my knees before Him. He got a hold of me on that mountain.
I still marvel and think on that awesome view of the mountain, sunset, and tour that first night where He got my attention, and put me in that Psalms 46:10a mode, of being still before Him, listening to what He had to say. I do not ever recall learning in the mountain top times in my life. I just remember them as rest periods. Was it that I wasn't paying attention to why He allowed the rest spells to get myself together in? One of the things I think is that it is because we do not do Psalms 46:10, asking Him to speak to our hearts. I think it is a failure to look to, or to seek Him, or to wait for Him. I did not know that you could learn things in those mountain top times. And you can not have them without having the valley periods. Both are important and necessary for our spiritual growth, development, and well being.
I remember in one of those rest periods where no trouble was going on. We were even making double payments on everything and doing good so Steve said. I was driving to work one day, praying as I drove. I remember telling God that I was bored with the rest period, as nothing was going on in my life for Him. I wasn’t learning anything special and missed that. Boy I can’t believe I prayed these things. I felt that the mountain (rest period) lasted too long, making me uncomfortable. I was ready for the valley. Boy that wasn't too bright. When the valley hit, it was a hard one. Steve and Mom began their downhill slide in life. Each valley has its lessons and its blessings, and its special purposes though, and God has brought me through that valley. But oh do I thank God for the mountains now, and will be more watchful for insights in them when they come. Now that I am back at home, I am into building up lessons, and reading books galore. I am teaching from the one called Pearls of Proverbs, which has some wonderful lessons for Christians. I desired to study Proverbs again but did not know how I wanted to go about it. I have studied Wisdom, knowledge, and understanding in Proverbs, but I wanted to get more out of that book to build into my life. The book called Pearls of Proverbs by Valerie Wilson, that I got while in North Carolina hit the nail on the head so to speak, showing me what God wanted me
to study, and teach. That book covers wisdom, (I added knowledge and understanding), the fear of the Lord, humility, honesty and integrity, diligence, self-control, friendship, a happy home, wholesome speech, and sound financial management. I was so excited when I found that book. I am taking my Sunday school class through this study with me. All these things need to be built up in the believer's life.
To come away as approved workmen that need not to be ashamed, we need to study the Word of God. To be able to recognize false teaching and false teachers we need to study God's Word. To have wisdom, knowledge and understanding we need to study God's Word. To find God's will for our lives we need to study God's Word. To find answers to our questions about life and it's hard places we need to study God's Word. To know how to be good, godly men and women, husbands and wives, and we need to study the Word of God. To know how to be the kind of Christians that God commands us to be, we need to study the Bible. So we are not Bible illiterate, we need to study the Bible. To learn about God, heaven, hell, prayers witnessing, serving the Lord, etc., we need to study the Bible. We need to realize the need and the importance of study. To hear God speak we need to read and study the Bible and be under the preaching and the teaching of it. We must learn the value of study. I learned it on the backside of the desert, so to speak (in trials), and am still in that process of learning this.
A good way to relax, and have relief from the day’s stress is to get in a comfortable, quiet place with the Word of God. I like having a cup of coffee, pen and paper to take notes, and when I come out of my corner I feel so blessed for spending time with Him. The next time I feel that God has taken me up on a mountain, I'll know to listen for Him there, to look for Him, to wait on Him, and to expect lessons. I will probably long for those mountains now, after experiencing that one in North Carolina. A desire formed in my heart while up on that mountain with God. My heart really leaned toward younger women. I thought of that Bible study I did on my fiftieth birthday. I looked into the older woman, on what God expects in her character and ways, and what He expects from her in service. That is to teach younger women those hard, difficult lessons that we older women have struggled to learn, to be a help to them. How sad, and unwise it is to come to old age having neglected the study of the Word of God. This is true of men too. The Son-Shine Letters are for men also. I really encourage the study of God’s Word. It helps develop our understanding of what all God’s Word is and does. That’s why I studied the Word of God in the Word of God. It’s why I studied wisdom, knowledge, and understanding, so I could go after them, and build them into my life. It’s why I studied love, marriage, divorce, faith, trust, strength, trials and affliction, Heaven, Hell, and the other studies I dug into.
Study was done to enlighten, and give me knowledge of what God had to say, so I could gain wisdom to apply, build up, and live by the Word of God. God desires that we know, love, and treasure His Word, and study, read, memorize, meditate on it, believe it and obey, teach it, and to hold it forth in witness, sharing the Gospel. To neglect God’s Word is a form of despising it. HE THAT TURNETH HIS EAR FROM HEARING THE LAW, EVEN HIS PRAYER SHALL BE ABOMINATION. PROVERBS 28:9.
Our weak excuses of why we don’t study, read, memorize, and meditate on the Word of God will not hold up when we face Him. Again, STUDY TO SHEW THYSELF APPROVED UNTO GOD, A WORKMAN THAT NEEDETH NOT TO BE ASHAMED, RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD OF TRUTH. II TIMOTHY 2:15.
Love in Christ, Muriel Pollock, Proverbs 3:5&6 |
October 2004 |
THESE WORDS SPAKE JESUS, AND LIFTED UP HIS EYES TO HEAVEN, AND SAID, FATHER, THE HOUR IS COME; GLORIFY THY SON, THAT THY SON MAY GLORIFY THEE. JOHN 17:1
GREETINGS!!!
The summer has passed, and we are now into fall, into its beautiful colors. I love the changing of the seasons, and can't decide which one I like best. I think Ecclesiastes 3:lla explains it. He hath made everything beautiful in its time. Each season has something beautiful about it, and speaks about the awesomeness of the creator. I see that God loves color, and has so wisely designed nature, and packed it full of purpose. It is nice to take time out to look around, smell the flowers, and view the seasons and what they bring us.
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH!!!
GOD CAN BRING SHOWERS OF BLESSING OUT OF STORMS OF ADVERSITY.
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O WHAT A PROMISE!!!
ASK, AND IT SHALL BE GIVEN YOU: SEEK, AND YE SHALL FIND; KNOCK, AND IT SHALL BE OPENED UNTO YOU. FOR EVERY ONE THAT ASKETH RECEIVETH; AND HE THAT SEEKETH FINDETH; AND TO HIM THAT KNOCKETH IT SHALL BE OPENED. MATTHEW 7:7&8
Isn't this an encouragement to pray? Long ago, beginning in those unchurched years, I learned to pray by reading my Bible. I found myself praying on many Scriptures, holding them up to God along with my petitions. This is one that I have prayed on, and had its promise fulfilled. It promises answers, which encourages me to pray. We have conditions to meet in getting our prayers answered, and faith is that key to getting what is asked for. Do you have a problem, need, burden, etc. that you desire an answer over? Why not take it to God on this Scripture? It is awesome to see the results of disciplining ones self to live on God's Promises, by putting your trust in them, and in God for them. It is best to look to God, the supplier, than at the need when you pray. He is awesome! The answers come from Him, so by faith look to Him. He has granted such awesome answers to prayer this past year, as I go to Him asking, seeking, and knocking. Things I thought impossible, and saw no way to happen have happened because God so graciously answered when I went to Him on His Word. Again, O WHAT A PROMISE!
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TOPIC OF THE MONTH!!!
UP ON A MOUNTAIN
I WILL INSTRUCT THEE AND TEACH THEE IN THE WAY WHICH THOU SHALT GO: I WILL GUIDE THEE WITH MINE EYE. PSALMS 32:8
I recently went to North Carolina, to the New Dawning Ranch ministry to help take care of Grandma, the mother of a long time special prayer partner while she and her husband went off for their anniversary, and to take care of some business in another state. Ella came to pick me up. My desire was to also be a help and an encouragement where God could use me while there. It also was a chance to visit with them since they live five hours from me. We don't get to see each other much, but still pray for one another, and swap prayer requests. So there were a couple of purposes for my going to them. What I didn't know was that God had a very special purpose in bringing me up there. He just used the Mitchell's and their need to work it out. He had what I call a spiritual mountain that He planned to take me to, where He could begin to answer all that I was praying about.
I had been praying about a number of things about my life for a couple of months before my trip to North Carolina. I had just completed teaching the book of I Peter to my Ladies class, and two things stood out to me from that book. Be ye holy, for I am holy, and humility. Then, Proverbs had been on my mind. I have studied wisdom, knowledge, and understanding a couple of times, and even taught the first nine chapters to three of my grandchildren in the home schooling Bible class I was given the privilege to teach. But something was on my mind about these topics that I could not put my finger on, planning on getting back into that study. The fear of the Lord had been on my mind also, as well as Titus 2:3-5, and Proverbs 31. I never want to come to the place where I am stagnant, and not growing in grace, or in knowledge as a believer, and I desire to be that godly woman that God desires women to be.
I wasn't seeing anything happening in answer to this praying. That is until I was taken to North Carolina. God began His working to answer on that first night. Paul had to return a trailer to the Second Chance ministry, so took his wife Donna, and Ella (my special prayer partner) and I with him so that I could see the place. Psalms 32:8 says, I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye. Well, the teaching began immediately. We were really tilted on a slope while backing that trailer up. I just happened to look down, and mercy me, my heart started pounding as fear set in. I got a tight grip on what I could get a hold of and hung on for dear life, praying. I was very uncomfortable tilted like that. Then I looked down and realized it wouldn't take much for the pickup to tip over, and roll on down that slope with us in it. Peter came to mind. Remember how he took his eyes off the Lord while walking on the water to Him? Well, for doing so, he sank and called out in fear to the Lord, just as I was silently doing here, having sunk in fear.
I learned that when sheep are sheared, they are held in an uncomfortable position by the shepherd. Because they know the voice and the touch of the shepherd, they can relax in that uncomfortable position because they trust the shepherd. We will sometimes find ourselves in very uncomfortable positions. If we are used to the voice, and the touch of the Lord who is our shepherd, we too can become comfortable in those uncomfortable positions in life, if we trust the shepherd. We can know His voice and touch by spending time with Him in His Word. We can get used to His touch by how He works in our lives, in our circumstances and trials. God wanted to stress putting our trust and confidence in Him. Mark 11:22 and Prov.3:5 came to mind, and I was able to relax, loosening my grip, trusting God.
Next, I was shown the School house that Bro. King built for his ministry. Like Paul, he worked a boy’s home ministry. This was really a cool building. I was impressed. We went out on the back porch where we stood looking over the rail, and wow! What a view! Mountains, and the beginning of the sunset. It was breathtaking. You could look down the foothills that we were on also and see all the trees and a narrow, dirt road going down the mountain. The trees seemed to stretch their branches upward as in praise to their creator. I thought of how majestic God is, and so awesome, as was this view of His creation. God got my attention. My heart filled with awe and wonder, and a stillness crept over me, and this verse came to mind. Be still and know that I am God, Psalms 46:10a. I just wanted to drop to my knees, and bow before Him. He was very present to me. But others were with me, so I backed up and sat on one of the porch swings, and prayed as I bowed the knees of my heart to Him. For thou art great and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone. It is very humbling to get a glimpse of God, realizing how great and mighty He is. It made me realize how in need of Him I am, and I saw myself as a sinner saved by the grace of God, falling short of His glory.
Next, we went to Bro. King's workshop to check it out and to see some of the projects that he was working on. I had noticed Scriptures around the place as we took our tour and was excited to see God's Word about the place. The one over the back door to his shop caught my eye. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. It spoke volumes to me, not only reminding me of what took place that night when God delivered Israel from bondage in Egypt, and how the death Angel passed through in the night. It reminded me of what Jesus did on that cross for me. I thought on Colossian’s 1:14. In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins: I was deeply grateful to Him for taking my place on that cross, and the punishment for my sins so that I could be forgiven, saved, set free, and Heaven bound.
We got back in Paul's truck, and Bro. King joined us to continue the tour of His place. This dirt road was a very narrow, rough road, and I thought steep in a few places. Talk about discomfort, we got jostled about as we drove down that road. Matthew 7:13 & 14 came to mind about the two roads in life. One is like this narrow way we were on. This road we were riding down gave me some insight about this narrow way mentioned in God's Word. I realized that it is a hard way, and sometimes rough, jostling us about in life. The Christian life is not easy and not a smooth ride, but oh, it is a blessed road to take, with many wonderful benefits. I thought on how we ought not yield to the temptation to quit in those rough places. The end of the way, or road has awesome eternal benefits, where the tempting broad way with the wide gate ends in destruction.
We continued down the road, which got rougher as we went, and stopped at a couple of different spots to see the cabins that he had built. I was very impressed. Again, there were Scriptures around the place. At one of the cabins we walked over to see a water wheel he had built. I noticed some rocks near it, and thought that they were ugly, but that there must be a reason why they were placed there. A tire was somehow hooked up to the water wheel and was also turning. I noted water and rocks in the tire. First, I asked what the ugly rocks were for. Bro. King told me to hold out my hand, and when I did he placed one of the rocks in it telling me to feel it. I thought, YUK! I did not like it. It was rough. He informed me that it was me when I got saved. I asked what the rocks in the tire were for. He again said, “Hold out your hand.” Ahhhh, that one felt much better. It was smoother, but still had some rough places on it.
He said, "That's you, after you have been saved a while." Some more years down the road, and he said I'd be a lot smoother. I thought of a verse I read a while back in the Old Testament that says God is making up His jewels. Trials are used to smooth off the rough edges. I thought on this, as I thought on my life. Yep, more trials to pass through so God can complete this work in us. Philippians 1:6 and 2:13 came to mind. Being confident of this very thing, that he who hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Christ. And, for it is God that worketh in you both to will and to do his good pleasure. How amazed I am at how God was responding to answer the things that I had been praying about to have improved, godly character! It just seemed like He had taken me up to a mountain to speak to me, to reveal these things.
We got back in the truck to continue down the narrow, dirt road, and came to the place that we could go no further. We got out and walked to a creek, where a plank was propped across huge boulders. My heart was deeply touched at what God spoke to me about here. I thought, I can't cross that creek on those planks. My legs are 69 years old. No way! How can I do this? Bro. King had already crossed over, and I was next in line. Fear hit. As I looked at that creek, I thought how it represented death, when we come to the end of life's way. Steve and I watched a lot of the Gaither videos that our son Kevin had given him, to help him at the end of his life. One song especially caught Steve's attention and blessed him so. That song was I Won’t Have To Cross Jordan Alone. It came to mind as I stood by that creek, having some fearfulness about crossing over. That creek represented Jordan, and what a comforting thought it was to know that I wouldn’t have to cross over alone. Bro. King stepped back on the plank and held out his hand telling me to take hold of his, and come on. I had no need to fear, and was safely crossed. He represented Jesus to me, and Psalms 23:4a came to mind. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. We don't have to fear, as the Lord will be there to cross us over.
On the other side of the creek was a neat cabin that Bro. King built. In the sleeping area was a nightstand beside the bed. On it was an oil lamp and a Bible. I thought on Psalms 119:105. Thy Word is a lamp onto my feet, and a light unto my path. His Word lit up my path, pointing out the direction in life to that narrow way that leads to heaven, which this cabin represented to me. I went out on its porch and sat on one of the rocking chairs there, and let out an awwww, rest. Yes, heaven is where the Christian will rest from all their earthly labors. Keep on serving the Lord, as at the end of the way there is rest. Oh how I wanted my Bible, and to spend some lone time with God there, surrounded by the woods with a creek running by! It reminded me of heaven. Don't quit, or give up. Think about God doing a refining work on you when in life's hard places. He is smoothing off our rough edges, shaping us into His jewels. It will be so worth it all when we see Christ.
Next month I will share more on how the Lord dealt with me, and what He provided so that I could get into the studies that can shape my life, answering those prayers that I had prayed. Paul and I also listened to sermons on tape, and he took me to a three-hour revival down a dirt road to a little country church. I wasn't familiar with most of the songs but they spoke to my heart, and brought tears to my eyes. The preaching also touched my heart, as did the services we attended at their church. I was brought to my knees, realizing that God was doing something in my heart. I had been praying on II Chronicles 7:14 and on Psalms 119:25, for a revival in my life. How wonderful to know that God had heard, and is in the process of answering. Near the end of my stay, I was in a great struggle. I did not want to come down off that mountain that God had taken me to. How could I come home? I prayed asking God that question. It was such a precious time with Him that I felt I could not leave.
God asked me a question to answer mine. He asked, Why did Moses come down from the mountain after spending time with me? Moses had been on my mind a lot, about him being on that mountain with God. How could he come down from there? What did he do when he came down from the mountain after spending time with God? It hit me, He came down to serve. That knowledge is what enabled me to come back home. I was able to descend that mountain knowing that God has been working in my life, desiring to increase His use of me. That is His desire for you too.
Love in Christ, Muriel Pollock, Proverbs 3:5&6
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September 2004 |
TILL WE ALL COME IN THE UNITY OF THE FAITH, AND OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE SON OF GOD, UNTO A PERFECT MAN, UNTO THE MEASURE OF THE FULNESS OF CHRIST. EPHESIANS 4:13
GREETINGS!!!
Isn't God awesome! His promises are awesome too! When we live to meet the conditions of His promises, He is so faithful to fulfill them for us. I am marveling at His awesome response to those I have been praying on. He blows my mind with His answers to them. We can be in negative circumstances, yet feel His love, peace and joy, knowing that He cares. But we must be obedient to the conditions of His promises, live according to the precepts and principles of His Word, and trust Him, and call on Him on His promises. Boy, He just keeps on being amazing, and giving me more testimony to His glory for the Son-Shine letters, and for the book I am trying to write. Jesus is my lighthouse. In the life experiences that I have had to endure, I can't help but wonder where I would be if He wasn't that lighthouse for me. He guides this ole ship through life, by Him being my lighthouse, and by His Word which is the light on my life's path. My cup runneth over inspite of the circumstances that I am in.
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In last month’s letter, on the 23rd Psalms, I left out verse four’s first part. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me. It should have been on page three, second paragraph. It was to fit in before Psalms 16:15. Forgive me please. When we enter that valley where death cast’s it’s ugly shadow, we have no need to fear as He is with us. There was a lack of fear in my grandfather when he said his goodbye to me as he slipped into the presence of the Lord when he took his last breath. I will always remember his smile when he said that Jesus was coming for him. Jesus as the believer’s shepherd is right there when that time comes.
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH!!!
Christ can turn painful trials into glorious triumphs. (Amen)
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O WHAT A PROMISE!!!
THEREFORE I SAY UNTO YOU, WHAT THINGS SOEVER YE DESIRE, WHEN YE PRAY, BELIEVE THAT YE RECEIVE THEM, AND YE SHALL HAVE THEM. MARK 11:24
This is a wonderful promise to rest our faith on, and is one that I sometimes use, and see answer to prayer on. Faith is the key to God's promises. Again, O WHAT A PROMISE!
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TOPIC OF THE MONTH!!!
GOD’S POSITIVES IN OUR NEGATIVES
... BUT GOD MEANT IT UNTO GOOD ... GENESIS 50:20
The story of Joseph in Genesis is so encouraging, and really shows that verse's truth. God has a positive in all our negatives like He had for Joseph, where He meant it for good, that Joseph's brothers sold him. He had been so unfairly treated, and dealt with, and even wound up in prison for something that he did not do. He had been lied about. But there are insights and lessons to be learned in those negative experiences that each of us face in life. In July's letter I shared about the presence and purposes of trials. This month I want to share on God's positives in them. In many of the monthly topics I have taken a trial, or life's experience, and showed God's goodness in it, and shared the lesson or insight learned, or given. I have shared how God delivered or worked out the trial. Those trials are so hard when you are in them, yet, when I come out of them, I feel so blessed, and feel that my cup runneth over.
God has given us exceeding great and precious promises, according to II Peter 1:4, that fit every area of our lives. He desires that we live by faith, and live on these awesome promises. What a challenge it is to have a trial, problem, or a need, then to go to the Word of God, praying for Him to speak to your heart as you search for a fitting promise! I have done this many times. I also memorized most of those promises, and use them again and again in prayer. We Christians need to remember when we are in a trial that God is in control, as He was in Joseph's life back in the book of Genesis. All the while He is present (Ps.46:1 and Heb.13:5). He is watching and listening (Psalms 34:15,17 and 19). These trials are intended to get our attention, to teach us something, to mature us spiritually, to test our faith, to prove it, and to develop patience in us. We are also used in them as God's display case, being the only Bible some people read. They demonstrate God's awesomeness and show His Word to be truth. They are intended for good, not for evil.
Trials are only for a season (I Peter 1:6) and will soon pass. They do sometimes drag on for a while, but again, it is only for a season. Years ago I had a very wealthy friend who said that if she could, she would give me a million dollars to trade places with me, taking the life's trials too, just to know God as I did. She evidently realized that it was out of those trials that I gained such precious knowledge about God, and His Word. She commented on the answered prayer life she saw in me. This conversation really helped me to see how rich I am, as it was the trials that God used to pull me into His precious Word, to dig like a miner does for precious gems. Boy, after I, became a widow I had the desire also to know God's Word better, so got out my prospecting tools, which are my: KJV study Bibles, a concordance, several commentaries, Bible dictionary, and my regular dictionary, and prayerfully set out to do some prospecting in the Word of God. What a find! Wow! I searched out the Word of God in the Word of God, and let me tell you, I uncovered some wonderful gems about the Word. It is truly of great value! A priceless treasure, yet so underestimated.
I remember in a heavy, hurting trial period years ago, God revealed a neat insight to me. Steve had a physical trial that put us into a financial trial. Our phone was disconnected, and in my hands from the mail that day was an eviction notice and the utility shut off notice. I dropped to my knees by the dining area window, and cried. I pointed out the five beautiful homes across the street to God, telling Him it wasn't fair. Those families had everything, and did not even attend church. And here, our family did, plus I was a Sunday school teacher, a prayer warrior, and witness. I just did not understand this. Even the transmission was out on the car. I was very upset. Where would we get the money to take care of all this? As I knelt by the window, crying and praying, God brought a verse to mind out of Psalms 73. Verse 17. I asked God, How can I get to the sanctuary when the transmission is down? I thought He meant for me to go to Church and pray. He said, No Muriel, go to the sanctuary of my Word.
I have never thought of His Word as a sanctuary, but I found out that day that it is. It is a place of refuge in life's storms, and is a quiet place where we can find the help we need. I got up from my knees, wiped away my tears, and got my Bible out. These bills were a need, so I opened my Bible to Philippians 4:19, and laid my bills in the sanctuary of God's Word. Then, I dropped to my knees, kneeling over the sanctuary of God's Word, and did a Phil.4:6 and I Peter 5:7 with those bills, praying. While I was praying, God was doing Ps.34:15, and began to do verse 17 and 19. I had cried a while first, so tears had washed my eyes, clearing up my spiritual vision. Something happened to me while I was in the sanctuary of His Word, as when I got up from my knees I was not the same person who had so desperately dropped down on them. I came up overflowing with joy.
God intended that trial for good. I read all of Psalms 73 that day, and saw that I did not need to envy my prospering neighbors, I needed to pray for them, with a heart of compassion and concern. So what did God do about that very hard, hurting trial, where a piece of wire flew through Steve's eye, and lodged behind it? Wow! The commission for the blind stepped in and picked up all his medical expenses, which was great, as Steve had complications, and nearly died. Two couples came over, a day apart. One gave me a check which more than covered the utilities.
The other couple gave me a check that more than covered the double house payment/eviction notice. Then an envelope with a small amount of money was given to me, along with a couple of bags of groceries. We were able to catch up on the bills. But this isn't all. I called the man we paid the rent to, and apologized to him for being late, explaining that Steve had become disabled. I asked him to forgive us for getting behind, and explained to him that we were Christians, and that for some reason the Lord allowed this accident and the hardship that came with it. He has a purpose in our hard places, but will help work it out for us. This man opened up to me telling me that his world had turned upside down on him and everything was wrong. That remark opened the door for me to write him a letter, telling him that I'd like to introduce him to the one that could turn his world right side up, and went into a witness to him. He called me after reading that letter. He was thinking on all that I shared about the Gospel, and the Lord. Then he told us that we no longer had to pay rent, letting me know that the property was being sold for a housing development to be built there. We lived on 15 acres of land, surrounded by woods and a sand pit. God had so much good designed in this trial. The main thing that I think I learned in it was that when we kneel over the sanctuary of the Word of God, taking our problems, needs, trials, or people there, praying over the Word, it is one of the places that God meets with us. And what awesome results when we meet Him there!
All five of my children have one of my much used, prayed over Bibles that hold some of my tears, and markings in. I pray that they will discover the awesomeness of God's Word if and when they browse through my old Bibles. One of my sons asked me to do one for his little girl. The one I use now will go to Sophie. It is the most used, marked up one, and is sort of falling apart. This one has my widow's tears in it. I trust that she will learn that a Bible that is falling apart usually belongs to a person who isn't falling apart (because of the power, ministries, and abilities of the Word). I use Scripture in prayer, but I need to get back to kneeling over it in prayer. Years ago, before Steve got saved I would slip out of bed, get out my Bible, and kneel over it and pray. Often it was after midnight. One of my kids caught me, inquired about what I was doing, then got his Bible and joined me in doing this. At the time I did not know that God's Word was a sanctuary where I would be meeting him. But this is one of the things that His Word is.
But back to our trial from Steve's eye accident. I find it so amazing that God often had an unsaved person on my life's path, and used the trial to open the door to witness. He also lets me use the trials to encourage other Christians with, as I share the testimony of how, and what God does in various trials. I marvel over the answers to prayer in them of how He meets the needs, delivers, saves, changes things, changes me, etc. It is one way we learn God and His ways. Like in the accident of my son, when he was three, this trial's witness went out on the front page of the paper (in my father's town). I shared the trial with my father and he shared it with his Preacher. The Preacher shared it with a man on the street that he was witnessing to, which happened to be a newspaper reporter. The reporter shared it with the town. The article called me Mrs. John Q, the mother of five. It told a little of the trial, and said that I turned to God, who was answering prayer, working out the trail, etc.
This was in November. In December, I was called to come to empty Dad's Preacher's living room as so much came in for my family. A number of turkeys, food, paper products, clothes, some furniture, and a lot of Christmas presents for my children. With Steve still laid aside, I was so thrilled that God worked out another miracle Christmas for my kids. The good God did stretched from early November to Christmas. He just continued blessing. And we did not have to pay rent. We moved South on Dec.31. God raised Joseph up to the second high person in the land. His trust was in God. Though he went through some extremely hard places, he learned some awesome things about God in them. God delivered him, and promoted him, and will do as much for us.
The sanctuary is a holy place, and God's Word is holy. We should approach both in a humble, worshipful attitude, in awe and reverence, as both are places where we have been given the privilege to come to meet God at. Ps.40:7, Heb.10:7, and John 1:1&14 let me know that He is in the Word. O how precious the Word of God is! Yet it is so underestimated, and unused according to the survey report that I heard a few years ago. It is the remedy for all that ails us. It has the power and ability to save a soul when sown as seed in a human heart. It has the power to cleanse, hold us back from sin, counsel us, quicken and revive us, strengthen, establish, defend, give hope and comfort, make us wise, and give us understanding. It enlightens, shedding light on our life's path to point out the way. It assures, upholds, brings us peace, and delivers. You can find all these ministries in Matthew 13 and Psalms 119. It has the power and ability to heal. Ps.107:19&20 and Prov.4:20-23. It is a source of joy, rejoicing the heart. See Ps.19 also. O the help we can find and have when we go to the sanctuary of God's Word!
As for Steve's eye, I found verses in Isaiah where He would cause the blind to see. I prayed over those verses, in the sanctuary of God's Word. He had been referred to a certain eye Doctor down here, as he would need follow up care. He had two surgeries already, and had some problems. He almost lost his life over such a nasty infection in it, and was in Wills Eye Hospital for ten days. He had to go back as a cataract formed. When he saw this Doctor, a lens implant was done, which restored Steve’s sight, praise the Lord. Shortly after the surgery as we were driving down the Aiken Augusta Highway (Hwy 1), Steve yelled out that he could see, scaring the living daylights out of me. His vision was returning. He was so excited, like a little kid at Christmas, and kept yelling that he could see. God had so much good designed in that trial. He also had lessons and insights for me. He showed His awesome hand to provide, meet needs, comfort and encourage, and so much more. And He spared Steve’s life besides later restoring his sight. To God be all the glory and praise, Ps. 86:10&12.
Love in Christ, Muriel Pollock, Proverbs 3:5&6 |
August 2004 |
NATHANAEL ANSWERED AND SAITH UNTO HIM, RABBI, THOU ART THE SON OF GOD: THOU ART THE KING OF THE JEWS. JOHN 1:49
GREETINGS!!!
It's hard to believe that the year is half over already. Time seems to be flying by. At my age I realize just how short life is now, and I really want it to count for Christ. Psalms 90:10 says, The days of our years are threescore and ten (70), and if by reason of strength they be fourscore (80), yet is their strength, labor, and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. Then in James 4:14 it says, Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away. Life is short, Job 14:1, and full of troubles.
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH!!!
There is no profit in doubting God.
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O WHAT A PROMISE!!!
BRING YE THE TITHES INTO THE STOREHOUSE, THAT THERE MAY BE MEAT IN MINE HOUSE, AND PROVE ME NOW HEREWITH, SAITH THE LORD OF HOSTS, IF I WILL NOT OPEN THE WINDOWS OF HEAVEN, AND POUR YOU OUT A BLESSING, THAT THERE SHALL NOT BE ROOM ENOUGH TO RECEIVE IT. MALACHI 3:10
What a wonderful promise! It is only for the tithers though. It is one that my circumstances have caused me to come to God on. What tremendous benefits tithers have, for being obedient in not robbing God of His tithes and offerings! We have this wonderful promise to pray on, and hope in. God will open those windows of Heaven, and pour out His blessings on us, in our times of need. I am seeing and experiencing this promise, and marvel at God. God may not need our tithes, as He owns everything, but we have need to give back to Him of what He has given us. Tithing is one of the privileges that God has given us. I have put Christ first in my finances so He has not let me down, in fulfilling His promise. Again, O what a promise!
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Wow! Tina and Dotty put their heads together over The Son-Shine Letter's website, and put in four of my favorite Hymns, so as you view different pages, you will hear different Hymns. When you are in the site now, I trust it will be a blessing, and an encouragement to you. Tina has also added a prayer page, taken from one of the letters, so we hope you enjoy your visit to the site, and come away refreshed and uplifted. We invite you to visit the site. Every month The Son-Shine Letter is added to the website along with new poems, quotes, and God’s promises, so check it out every month! Just go to www.freewebs.com/thesonshineletter. You may also email me at myprayer777@aol.com.
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TOPIC OF THE MONTH!!!
PSALMS 23
THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD
This is one of the most precious chapters in the Bible! It is so helpful, and comforting. Many years ago, back in the sixties infact, I read a book on the 23rd Psalms by a Philip Keller. It was an awesome eye opener to this Psalm that greatly blessed my life with insight and knowledge. I gained some understanding that made it even more precious. It truly is one of my favorite chapters. Psalms 119 is my favorite because it is the Word chapter, and has 176 verses full of awesome information, insight, and knowledge about the word of God. Then comes Psalms 23; Ps.91; Ps. 34; Ps.19; Ps.37; Ps.139, and Ps. 51. Many verses out of these Psalms have been, and still are, my prayer.
Quite a few years ago I worked at a Doctor's office, where one of the Doctors was kind enough to send us to a stress seminar. It was on the 23rd Psalms, sharing many of the same things that were in that book I read. It was a refresher course on this Psalms. A good study of it sure shows it to be a stress reliever Psalms. The Lord is my Shepherd. That deals with a personal relationship with Christ. He is the good shepherd, where the believer is His sheep. That book, and the seminar materials revealed knowledge about the role of the shepherd, and his responsibilities. They both told in detail of what all the shepherd goes through, and does to care for the sheep. I was so amazed at what I learned on this. We do not need to get stressed out, if we have a relationship with Christ, the good shepherd. We are under such awesome care!
Verse 1 goes on to say, I shall not want. That is divine supplies. He will provide. We are to trust Him to do so. The flesh may crave, and lust after things, but God will see that His people shall not want. I think of Psalms 34:10’s ending,...but they that seek the Lord shall not want any good thing. We have spiritual abundance. Does He not promise us an abundant life in John 10:10? What a relief that is! It is His supply. I think of His promises of Philippians 4:19 and Matthew 6:33, but there are more promises. In my present hardship circumstances this is so comforting to meditate on. He is in the process of fulfilling His promises, as my shepherd, and provider.
Ps.23:2. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures. That is rest. I think of Matthew 11:28, where He says, Come unto me, all ye who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Infact read on to verse 30. Verse 29 says,....and ye shall find rest unto your souls. There have been times in my life
that I have been so slap wore out, where He has so graciously laid me down to rest by withholding my
strength, making me rest. Sometimes we need spiritual, physical, and emotional rest, so He makes us lie down to receive it. The green pastures are choice pastures. That verse goes on to say, he leadeth me beside the still waters. That is refreshment. He guides us there. When I think of still, I think of peace, calmness, and quiet. We will not lack food for the body or the soul. What an awesome provider the Lord is as our shepherd!
Verse 3 says, He restoreth my soul: That is healing. Restore is to reinstate, renew, revive, and to rebuild. It is to make new again, to help, rejuvenate, to freshen, and to impart renewed energy and strength. We will not lack vitality. The verse goes on to say He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake. We will not lack moral direction. That’s guidance. I think of Psalms 116:15. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. They have gone home to be with Him. II Corinthians 5:8 says, We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord. For thou art with me. Jesus is with the Christian at their death. I was at my Grandfather’s side, talking with him while all the family had been called in. His time was at hand. In the midst of our talking, he suddenly stopped and said, "Bye Muriel, I have to go now. Jesus is coming for me." He smiled as he took his last breath and slipped out into eternity to be with the Lord. Fear was not present. That’s protection. Thou art with me is God’s faithfulness.
The verse goes on to say, thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. That’s sources of protection and comfort. The rod is also for correction, where the staff is for protection. There are times like sheep, that we need correction, and there are times that we need protection. The shepherd takes care of these matters. Sometimes sheep wander off and get lost, fall into revines, or get caught in the bushes. The shepherd has to go search for them and uses the staff to lift, or pull them out. He uses the rod to correct them. The rod is also used to count them. The shepherd will break the leg of his wandering sheep, then set it, put salve on it, and wrap it. Then he carries the sheep over his shoulder while it is healing. While it is being carried, it learns the voice, smell, and touch of the shepherd, and usually does not stray off again. Our hurting trials are used for that same purpose. Remember the Footprints poem?
Ps. 23:5 says, Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: That's hope, and divine preparation. It is said that on that table are spread all the spiritual blessings that He purchased with His blood. This is a spiritual feast. These blessings can be enjoyed in peace and security, with enemies seeing and envying it, unable to hinder it. Years ago there was a man on my families life path who would mock me in our trials, saying, "Well Muriel, where is your God now?" I would witness, and tell him to just wait and see what God would do. My smile and attitude in trial often made him marvel. There never was a time that God failed me. His inner feast was going on in my life. That poor, unsaved man had to listen to me while I bubbled over about how God worked out the trials, supplied the need, delivered, and blessed extra. God had prepared a table before me, and this fellow had to watch me feast on the promises of God, and rejoice over the many answers to prayer.
That went on for 17 years. I had to endure the mockery, focus on God, and on His promises, and maintain a sweet attitude, keeping in mind that I was God's display case of His love, mercy, grace and power. I prayed for 17 years for his salvation. Around the 16th year, I decided to quit praying for him. After all, he continued to mock, and would not get saved. He loved his beer, and that was one of his hindrances to getting saved. I did quit praying for a short while, but conviction hit, God does not want Christians to quit, or blow their testimony for him. What if Christ quit on me when He went to the cross, and suffered all that He did in the process of it? I would be a lost sinner, condemned to Hell. He never gave up on me. He even knew everything about me. He knew the times that I sinned, and knew of the pride, greed, and lust that pulled me into sin. Yet, He still saved me. I think of John 3:16. That is the greatest love story ever told. It tells me that when I ask Jesus, How much do you love me? His answer is, I stretched out my arms, and died for you. He did this for this man also.
Shortly after I put him back into my prayers, he and his family, and one of his children's friends came over to visit us. Talk about noise, it was unbelievable. I did not know what was to take place that day, but the adversary knew. I Peter 5:8. This man was sitting at our table, next to me. All the kid's (and there were 8 of them) where in and out, laughing and talking. Steve was into a conversation with this friend's wife. They were talking and laughing. So there was a lot of noise. This man leaned over and said, "I can't stand it any longer, Muriel, will you tell me again how to get saved?" He did not want to do it then and there. He said too many people were around, and it was too noisy. He said if you would write it all out, I promise I will do it tonight when I get home. I was in awe! 17 years it took, and to think, I almost quit. I wrote out all the verses on the napkin that he handed me, and explained the sinner’s prayer. He told me that he was too rotten for God to save, and that he could not give up his beer. I told him to come to Jesus, and bring his beer with him. Acknowledge that as sin. It was his watching me all those years, feasting on the promises, protection, provisions, and guidance that God gave me at that table, that He set before me in the presence of mine enemies, that drew that man to Christ. I never saw him again. We moved South shortly after that night.
Verse 5 goes on to say, thou anointest my head with oil. That is consecration. One thing that I read on this said it is the oil of gladness (this was a custom in the far east centuries ago). Shepherds anoint the heads of their sheep to soothe the scratches and wounds. Every believer is anointed by the Holy Spirit when they receive Christ. With all that the good shepherd does for us in the Psalms, that verse goes on to say, MY CUP RUNNETH OVER! That is super abundance. Many times when I found myself coming out of one of life’s hard places, I have felt that my cup runneth over, because of all the blessings that He granted in trial. Joy inspite of the stormy trial. Peace with God that I am His, and He is mine, and over the fact that though the trials are hard, His purposes were awesome, and so worth the hardship of them. There were many answers to prayer, my faith was tested and built up. I learned many wonderful lessons and insights. His provisions, deliverances, presence, protection, leading, etc., were so awesome that I have to say, my cup runneth over.
One Preacher in my past told me that God had given me much. He told me that I might be poor in the world’s eyes, but was rich in faith, and in what all God has done for me. He gave me this solemn fact. To whom much is given, much is required from. I am not to hold in all that He has given me. This is one of the purposes behind The Son-Shine Letter, and behind the book that I am in the process of trying to write. This Preacher gave me a verse to encourage me on with. And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. I am so glad that God did not let me faint over praying those 17 years for that friend. I was growing weary, but the Holy Spirit renewed the energy to pick him back up in prayer.
Ps. 23:6 says, Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: Wow! I have been saved, or will be that is, for 60 years on 9/11 this year. When I look back on life, I am so amazed at the mercy that God dished out to me, especially in the times that I failed Him, or let Him down. When I look back on my hardships and trials, I marvel at His goodness to me. They have followed me, and will continue to the rest of my days. AWESOME! What a wonderful shepherd He is! That’s blessing. The verse goes on. And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. That’s security, and eternity! Wow!
I have always loved going to Church. To me it is His house. This verse fits me. I was glad when they said to me, Let us go into the house of the Lord. Psalms 122:1. We are told in Hebrews 10:25 to not forsake going. We won’t if our focus is on the Lord, instead of the people, situations, problems, disappointments, etc. We are to go to God’s house to worship and praise Him, and to be under the preaching and the teaching of God’s Word. It’s a place where we can be involved in the different ministries, helping and using our talents for Him. It is a place of prayer. We can also encourage others, meet needs, and come away encouraged, and with our needs met. It is a place where we can learn, and can come out into the world, to be His witnesses, and ambassadors, reaching and winning others to Christ. It is a place of wonderful fellowship, and where we can meet with God’s people, and make new friends. I love my Church, and look upon it as a loving, caring, precious family, and am so thankful to be a part of it (Providence B. C.).
Love in Christ, Muriel Pollock, Proverbs 3:5&6
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July 2004 |
WHOSOEVER SHALL CONFESS THAT JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD, GOD DWELLETH IN HIM, AND HE IN GOD. I JOHN 4:15
GREETINGS!!!
If you haven’t had the chance to visit the Son-Shine Letter’s website yet, you are invited to do so. Tina has added a guestbook and she maintains the site. She has even added my picture to it. I have been praying on Acts 1:8 for the letter’s outreach, so when she surprised me by setting up the site, I felt it was God at work, using her to fulfill Acts 1:8. You can go to www.freewebs.com/thesonshineletter. You can find all the letters from April 2003 to the present, and also pages of just quotes, promises, poems, or verses. If you wish, you may email me at myprayer777@aol.com. Please sign the guestbook!
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH!!!
Will anyone fall in love with Jesus from spending time with me?
(this is something for us to think about)
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O WHAT A PROMISE!!!
COMMIT THY WAY UNTO THE LORD : TRUST ALSO IN HIM : AND HE SHALL BRING IT TO PASS. PSALMS 37:5
I like to do things on God’s promises, and pray on them along with lifting my petitions and requests up to God. I used this on my recent colonoscopy, which went well, with a good report afterwards. I have used it, along with other Scriptures, in two major surgeries and was told that I was having remarkable recoveries. I have used it in some trial periods also. I am in one of those hard periods now, so as I was praying on this promise for the colonoscopy, I began using it in prayer on my present circumstances. When we commit our way to Him, which is to roll our burden of life upon the Lord, leaving it with Him, along with all our cares, and trust by placing our full confidence in Him, and in this promise, He will bring it all to pass. When we leave the results in His hands, we can expect blessed results. When I was a surgery coordinator I wrote letters to hundreds of patients (and to many others also), sending this promise, along with a number of others, hoping to comfort, encourage, and share what is a precious help to me. Again, O WHAT A PROMISE!
TOPIC OF THE MONTH!!!
TRIALS!
THE LORD TRIETH THE RIGHTEOUS. PSALMS 11:5a
Have you ever noticed that you can be going along fine, then suddenly you find yourself in the midst of trials? Sometimes it can seem like you have been caught up in a severe storm for how they can come flooding in on you. When it rains, it pours. At other times it seems like there is one on top of another for how they can pile up. Life can be pretty hard at times, where you can't even see a light in your tunnel to give you hope. When we lack knowledge of the why of them, that can make it even harder to bear them. Have you ever asked God WHY when it comes to troubles? For years (during the 15 unchurched years, and a little after) I lacked knowledge on the why of them. Then one day, in the midst of a heavy trial period I got out my Bible and searched the Scriptures on trials, trouble, affliction, tried, and tested. I marveled at the insight God granted in that study.
I learned that trials are a part of life, Job 14:1 and Job 5:7. I learned also that they touch the believers life, and the unbelievers, Matthew 5:45. They happen to all of us. I also learned that God is fair in allowing them, Psalms 119:75. They are also good for us, Psalms 19:71. I looked into God's purposes for them, to learn why He allows Christians to suffer them."(I was in my mid-thirties when I did this study). At the time I was saving for a silver serving set. I love silver. I even made the remark to my father that I would become an uptown lady when that set came into my possession. My father said, "You mean you will become a refined lady." When I sought His will for my life, on will the trials cease, I marveled at the verse God answered me with. I have refined thee, BUT NOT WITH SILVER; I have chosen thee in the furnace of affliction. Trials would continue for the purpose of refining me. That is the same purpose that He sometimes allows you some of the various trials you experience.
I Peter 1:7 says, That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ. We will have trials. Our faith will be tested. This testing reveals whether our faith is genuine, or not. When gold, or silver is tried in the furnace, it causes the impurities to rise. The refiner turns up the heat, and watches the refining process. The dross in the precious metals rise, and the refiner skims it off. When he can look in and see his reflection the refining has taken place, and he turns off the heat. God, as the refiner, watches over us as He turns up the heat of the trial. This causes the impurities of our faith to rise, and they are revealed to us so we can see them, and use I John 1:9 to confess them, then repent of them. When God looks at us, and can see the reflection of His Son (Jesus) in us, He turns off the heat. The refining has taken place. I noticed a phrase in I Peter 1:6 that says, IF NEED BE. Sometimes trials are a need for us, so that God can remove the impurities from our faith, to refine us. Trials are also allowed to teach us lessons and insights that we would not have learned otherwise. I think of Isaiah 30:20. And though the Lord give you the bread of adversity (trials), and the water of affliction (tears), yet shall not thy teachers be removed into a corner any more, But thine eyes shall see thy teachers. When God washes our eyes with tears, we can more clearly see those lessons and insights that He has for us in the trials. Life's trials were my school of hard knocks, which drove me into His Word to study, giving me a Bible education. I so wanted to go to Bible school but that door was shut on me, so God made a way. That way was in a life of trials.
When I asked God, Why, He took me to Isaiah 43:10, which is another reason He allows us to have trials. This verse says that we are His witnesses. He has granted me many opportunities to witness, and to lead souls to Him in trials. There were times that I failed to be a good witness because my focus was wrong. That made me wrong. We must focus on the Lord (Psalms 121:1&2 and Hebrews 12:2), and on His Word (Proverbs 4:21a). A positive, good witness does not come out, and souls are not drawn to Christ when our focus is wrong. We also fail to be encouragers to other Christians. We are to be God's display cases of His love, mercy, grace, power, and wondrous ways of how He works. People are reading our lives, II Corinthians 3:2. What are they reading when they watch our lives in life's hard places?
Trials are also allowed to get our attention. We often fail to listen to God. In fact, many Christians fail to stay close to God, so miss His still small voice. We need to do Psalms 46:10. Be still, doing Proverbs 4:20. Paying attention to what God is saying, listening carefully with the intent of obeying or doing what He is saying. Sometimes God has to lay us down so we will look up and listen. Then there are those trials to stop a backslider in their tracks to bring them back to God. I think of Jeremiah 2:19. Thine own wickedness shall correct thee, and thy backsliding shall reprove thee: know therefore and see that it is an evil thing, and bitter, that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God, and my fear is not in thee, saith the Lord God of hosts.
This was my father's testimony. He would tell how he backslid for 42 years. Then, God did Psalms 139:5, laying His hand on Dad's heart. He had two heart attacks in a two day period. They were major attacks. The second one stopped his heart, and they had a hard time reviving him. While in the hospital he said that he had plenty of time to think about his life. God had said to Him, "enough's enough, Mac." After he got right with God he became a Bible reading, praying man. God gives a gracious invitation to backsliders and sinning Christians in Isaiah 1:16-18. In verse 18 He says, Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. He washes our sins away when we do I John 1:9, and repent. He calls us to repentance in II Chronicles 7:14. If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble them-selves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. Christians need to do this.
God disciplines Christians, and uses the results of our sins, and life's hard places to do so. It is another purpose for trials. See Proverbs 3:11&12 and Hebrews 12:5-13 on this. Then, for those who run from God, who reject, or put off getting saved, God is not willing that any perish, II Peter 3:9 I think of Steve (and a couple of other people that I witnessed to). Steve was intelligent, very strong, a jack of all trades, and could do anything he set his mind on to do. He had also been a marine, and was a fireman, first responder, and had been a Cub Scout Master. I think because of all this, he did not see his need for God. He was running from God, and did not want to get saved. There was a fellow Marine in his unit who was a chaplain, who had witnessed to Steve, but Steve told me that he rejected that witness. That Marine also had prayed for Steve.
The accident was in February. At the end of June God opened the door for me to make a stand against Steve on Joshua 24:15. Two days later, on a Sunday morning, Steve got us up, fixed a big breakfast, and took us on a ride. That ride ended in the parking lot of a wonderful Baptist church. Then on Labor Day weekend he heard a sermon on the Rapture and salvation, and Steve accepted Christ as his personal Saviour. That Marine buddy’s witness and prayers, with mine added, were used of God to step into Steve's path and end his running from God. Praise the Lord! Steve is in heaven with the Lord now, as God called him home 7 years ago. For those who are running from God, and who reject the Gospel I can't help but wonder what will it take to reach them? What must God do to get those who are His dropouts, and who leave him out of their lives? This kind of living brings on trials. Many times we bring on trials. One way is from not tithing. Read Malachi 3:8-11. It comes out of our hides (in sickness or accidents), our vehicles, or homes (repairs and breakdowns), or out of our wallets and bank accounts (finances). These kinds of trials can hit us when we are living for God also, but have a different purpose in them when allowed.
When Christians have troubles, Psalms 32:7 is wonderful. Thou art my hiding place (Ps.27:5 & Ps.119:114), thou shalt preserve me from trouble (it can't harm us as God keeps us safe in troubles), thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance (Ps.119:54 & Ps.42:8). He says in Ps.50:15, And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me. He has given us Philippians 4:6&7 and I Peter 5:7. We can ask for wisdom to know what to do, James 1:5, and He will do Psalms 32:8. I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye. God's Word is so full of many exceeding great and precious promises to pray on and to hope in. The devil likes to hurt, hinder, block and stop serving Christians who live for God. The more I do for God the more I find myself facing the negatives that he likes to bring on against us. There are two forces that we deal with in our trials. Satan is one. He will use them to hit us with his fiery darts of discouragement, depression, doubts, defeat, distress, etc. He is out to wound, harm, ruin, devour, scare, and to kill testimony for the Lord, etc. When we quit, he wins.
God is the other force at work in our lives. In the trials He is out to purify, strengthen, teach, build up, help, test and prove, mature, develop and better us. Which one wins out is the one we listen to, and yield to. It is so important to saturate our minds with God's Word, and to fill our hearts with it. We really need to be in God's Word daily, as He uses His Word to speak to our hearts with. We won't hear Him if we neglect His Word, and fail to be under the preaching and teaching of it. We also need to memorize and meditate on it. Two of the most awesome blessings that I have experienced in trials is many answers to prayer, and to experience God's presence. He adds Wisdom and experience to our lives, and comforts us. As He comforts us, we in turn learn how to comfort others. There are a number of positive purposes in the various trials that God allows us. It is up to us to seek Him for the purpose. Is he refining us, removing impurities, testing our faith, and developing patience and endurance in us, maturing us, or trying to get our attention? Is it that He has a lesson or insight that He wants to teach us? Could it be that He wants to use us to witness and lead someone to Him? Or is it that He needs to correct or chasten us for wrongdoing? Or Does He want to draw us into a closer walk with Him, or want to bless our lives with answered prayer? He does want it all to bring Him glory and praise, as He is worthy.
Love in Christ, Muriel Pollock Proverbs 3:5&6 |
June 2004 |
NO MAN HATH SEEN GOD AT ANY TIME; THE ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, WHICH IS IN THE BOSOM OF THE FATHER, HE HATH DECLARED HIM. JOHN 1:18
GREETINGS!!!
HAPPY FATHERS DAY to all of you who are fathers. This month’s letter is especially for you. I pray that it will be an encouragement, blessing, and a help to you. Every father needs to be covered with prayer, as being a father is loaded with responsibility. I trust that your day will be a very special uplifting one. May the Lord bless you in a special way! These letters are not just for ladies. They are to whosoever will read them.
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The Son-Shine Letter now has a website, which was designed and set up by my granddaughter, Tina. Go to www.freewebs.com/thesonshineletter to read the letter or to just find quotes, poems, verses, and God’s promises. You can also go to our Contact Us page and add names and addresses to be added to our mailing list. Any feedback and comments on the letter are greatly appreciated. You may also send in your prayer requests. You can also email me at myprayer777@aol.com The email account was set up by my daughter Dotty.
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH!!!
Fathers, putting Christ first gives your children a model worth imitating!
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O WHAT A PROMISE!!!
HE HEALETH THE BROKEN IN HEART, AND BINDETH UP THEIR WOUNDS. PSALMS 147:3
There are various things that can break one’s heart. There is not enough space to name them all. There isn’t a shot or a pill that can ease off the pain, or cure the hurt from the heart’s brokeness. But there is a remedy, and that is the Word of God (see Psalms 107:20). He has put this wonderful promise in His Word for this. If we rest our confidence (faith) on it, pray on it, and wait on the Lord for it, He comes through. Sometimes He uses time to help ease off the hurt and to work out the details of the healing process. He can do it immediately if He feels that is best for us. But in the waiting there is a strengthening taking place, if we are waiting on Him. I Think of Psalms 30:2. O Lord my God, I cried unto thee, and thou hast healed me. In those times that my heart was broken, He sent His Word and healed. Again, O WHAT A PROMISE!
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TOPIC OF THE MONTH!!!
THE FATHER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
AND, YE FATHERS, PROVOKE NOT YOUR CHILDREN TO WRATH: BUT BRING THEM UP IN THE NURTURE AN ADMONITION OF THE LORD. EPHESIANS 6:4
What an awesome responsibility the fathers have! God gave to them the position of leadership in the home, as the head of it. God sanctioned this in the Scriptures, as a likeness of Him as the almighty over His creatures. The father has the obligation imposed upon him of bringing up his children in the fear of the Lord. He is to make the children well acquainted with the precepts and principles of the Word of God. Reading through Proverbs we see a wonderful example of a father doing this with his son. The father is to be the instructor and guide. Proverbs 1:8 says, MY SON, HEAR THE INSTRUCTION OF THY FATHER, AND FORSAKE NOT THE LAW OF THY MOTHER. This, I see in one of the things I looked into, said that the discipline was up to the father, and teaching to the mother. Children are not to forget the wisdom they learn from the parents in this discipline and teaching.
Looking into discipline that fathers are to take part in, the child learns from the discipline. They gain wisdom from it. Discipline is to impart knowledge and skill to the child. It is to coach them, to educate, instruct, teach, train, and tutor them. It is also to subject the child to a penalty for a wrong. To chasten, penalize, punish, and to correct them when they do wrong. It involves loss (removing a favorite thing). This causes a child to learn to do right. Teaching, training, and punishment are involved in discipline. Pain should be associated with wrongdoing. A well-known world figure outside of America said that everything in the American home is controlled by switches…except the children. It’s no wonder we have so much disobedience, rebellion, and crime here.
The Bible records the sad results of fathers neglecting their children, either by being bad examples to them or failing to discipline them properly. For a few, David pampered Absalom and set a bad example for him. The results were not good. Eli failed to discipline his sons and they brought disgrace to his name, and defeat to the nation of Israel. Issac pampered Esau, and his wife showed favoritism to Jacob. This resulted in a divided home. Fathers and mothers need to stand together, working together in the discipling, teaching, and training of their children. The results are bad if they don't.
Fathers should not use their authority to abuse their wives and children. Also, he should not say one thing and do another. What confusion that causes! Be a man of your word. Children also need to be loved. To be told that they are loved, followed by a hug would really be a comfort and blessing to the child. I can remember being told that I was loved once, and was only held and hugged once in my youth. That time was when the fellow I had dated for two years dropped me because of my Christian standards. Oh what a comfort and help Dad’s hug was, and the I love you meant, when my heart was broken! But there were many times that I longed to hear it, and could have used a hug. Discipline and training need to be backed with love.
Again, fathers are told to bring up their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Nurture means to promote and sustain the development of the child. It means to cultivate, foster, and nourish, to nurse, and care for. Admonition means words expressive of strong disapproval. To rebuke, reprimand, reprove, reproach, or to scold. It is to warn and advise to be aware of, or to caution. There is more to being a father than keeping a roof over the child, and than feeding and clothing the child. The husband and father is the provider, protector, and leader of the home and family, and this should be done lovingly, and prayerfully. How sad it is that in many homes the father is missing. When the man of the house fails to fulfill the position, obligation, and responsibility God placed on him, it develops holes in that invisible protective covering that God places over each Christian home. Then Satan can get his fiery darts through to the wife and children. The man is to be the spiritual leader in the home. He is to lead his family in devotions, in the Word of God and prayer. This aids in building a strong family. Our children are reading our lives. What are they reading in their father’s life? What kind of example is being set before them? Boys learn how to be a man, husband, and father through their father’s example. Girls learn how to be a lady, wife, and mother by their mother’s example.
In Ephesians 6:4, Paul tells fathers that they have several responsibilities toward their children. He is not to provoke them to wrath. Dads should not irritate their children. Try not to be impatient, and use no unreasonable severity. Deal wisely and prudently with them. Bring them up well. Use proper and compassionate correction. We are not to discourage our children. When they do well we need to praise them. We should not be quick to blame them, but are to find out the details first. This will prevent us from error. We should never make promises that we don’t intend to keep. It is not wise to make light of their problems. Their problems may seem little to you, but are big to them. They need our love, encouragement, and a listening ear. They need us to pray with them and for them. We need to listen to our children. I enjoyed meal times with my family as that seemed to be a good time for talking and sharing. Everyone seemed relaxed and open to talk. You can learn a lot during those times of communication. They seemed to share their interests, concerns, hurts, needs, desires, goals, etc. Every child has a God given bent, and is unique. You may be able to discover it as you watch them, and listen to them. They are to be trained up in their bent. Proverbs 22:6 tells parents to TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY HE SHOULD GO: WHEN HE IS OLD, HE WILL NOT DEPART FROM IT. A child must be trained up in their natural talent, and individuality.
When I was a child my father did not see my bent, where he did see my sister’s and brother’s. Because of not seeing it, he wrote me off as God’s biggest mistake, causing me to grow up with very low self worth. The sad thing was that I believed what he said (he was a backslider at that time). It was not until I was in my late thirties that dad discovered it. He learned it while he and mom were on the West Coast, spending a month with my sister, brother, and their families. I was not able to go. I wanted to be there but God shut that door on me as that’s when He chose to show my father that I was not God’s biggest mistake after all. He learned that God did have a purpose for my life. If you don’t see your child’s or children’s bent, please be patient as it is there. It is not wise to make negative comments in front of your children, or to them as my father did. You can destroy the child’s self worth and esteem.
If we prayerfully watch our children, we can learn their bent in life. There were two things that I wanted to do and be when I was a child. One was to be a mother with lots of children. Then at a very early age I fell in love with the Word of God, thanks to my mother’s example, teaching and training. My father had no part in my spiritual upbringing, which he greatly regretted when two heart attacks in a two-day period brought him back to the Lord. That is what it took, dad said, to bring him out of his forty-year period of wandering away from God. If you have turned away from God, have you ever wondered what it will take to bring you back to the Lord? See Jeremiah 2:19 and Isaiah 1:16-18. God doesn’t give up on us.
When I was sixteen, while listening to a well known preacher on the Christian station preaching to youth on Romans 12:1&2, I knew in my heart that in some way I would live my life to serve the Lord. At the time missions was on my mind. But the Lord could not open that door to me because of being led into an unequal yoke in marriage. I lost God’s best. Dad did not see my bent, and did not give any direction, advice, or counsel to direct my course in life. I was left on my own to decide. All dad did was get me a job when I graduated from high school, which was where I met Steve. Fathers need to encourage, advise, lead, give instruction and counsel to their children to point out their course in life that goes along with their talents, abilities, and bent. Being a mother and full time service for the Lord were my desire and possible bent.
When I was forty-two years old, preparing to move south, dad came to visit, asking me to walk with him in the woods around our property, so we could be alone. He said that he needed to talk to me. That was when he discussed his time with my sister and brother, letting me know that the Lord opened his eyes to my purpose, or bent in life. He said that no one called that month for counsel or prayer. No one was getting saved, or encouraged. There were no adult Bible studies, or neighborhood Bible clubs taking place there. He said that he began to wonder whom I was leading to the Lord in my kitchen, or who had come for prayer or counsel? He began to miss me, and wonder what I was doing for the Lord. He realized that I was not God’s biggest mistake after all. He placed me in the category of I Corinthians 1:26-28, calling me one of God’s little guys. He then told me for the second time in my life that he loved me, and said that he was proud of me (he was already proud of my sister’s and brother’s accomplishments). He followed that with a hug. He also said that he had been very hard on me, from not seeing any worth or purpose, and asked for forgiveness. He even apologized for spanking me so much. But hey, I stopped him there. I thanked him for all the spankings, telling him that I truly needed them. The purpose of God in them was to teach me right from wrong and associated pain with wrongdoing. I hugged him, and asked his forgiveness for my behavior that caused the spankings.
Children are gifts from God. Again, Psalms 127:3. The father’s responsibilities in Ephesians 6:4 continue. Besides not provoking them, he must nurture and admonish them. He must instruct, teach, and encourage them. My father said that he greatly regretted the fact that he had no part in our spiritual training and upbringing. Dad was amazed that my brother, sister, and I turned out right, and gave all the credit to our mom. He knew that she brought us up in the Lord and set us at a very early age to head down that path in life that we would encounter Christ on. She taught us morals, and how to treat people, and their property. She taught us a whole lot about the Lord, His Word, His ways, etc. I marvel at what all I knew as a child because of her home teaching. Again, and again, I am often in awe over the fact that she put Bible knowledge into me.
Oh to get God’s Word into a child besides getting them into it. It is so very important! It can save lives. How much more would have been accomplished had my father been a part of that spiritual training, only God knows. My husband also was not involved in our children’s spiritual upbringing. It was put on me. It is so hard to keep your children in the Word of God, in church, and in living a godly life if dad isn’t in God’s Word, church, or living a godly life. Our actions speak louder than words. They learn by our examples. Parenting should be teamwork between the husband and wife. When they aren’t a team, it sure makes for a home and family out of balance.
There was a little ten-year-old girl who loved her daddy so much. She often asked him to go to church with her, but he turned her down. His Sundays were spent watching sports on TV, reading his paper, drinking his beer, etc. He would not take his little girl to church. She loved Jesus, and fortunately had a neighbor who took her. Every Sunday she would come home and set up a Sunday school class with her dolls, and sing her Sunday school songs, and teach them her verses and lessons. Often, she asked her daddy to come with her, but he just wasn’t interested in spiritual things. Sad to say, neither was her mother. One day this precious little girl got very sick. Infact, she died. Her daddy’s heart was broken. He realized how precious his little girl was. He decided to check out the Church his little girl attended and loved so much. There he heard the Gospel preached, and gave his heart and life to Jesus. He accepted Christ as his personal Saviour. Then, the Lord called him to preach. When Steve got us into church we met this man. He was attending Bible College to prepare for the ministry. How sad it is when parents leave God out of their homes, and out of their child raising.
Love in Christ, Muriel Pollock Proverbs 3:5&6 |
May 2004 |
FOR EVEN THE SON OF MAN CAME NOT TO BE MINISTERED UNTO, BUT TO MINISTER, AND TO GIVE HIS LIFE A RANSOM FOR MANY. MARK 10:45
GREETINGS!!!
I trust that all you mothers had a Happy Mother’s Day!
Privilege and responsibility goes along with being a mother. Whew! There are fun times, and sad times, tears of joy, and tears of sorrow. There is much work to be done in raising and training children, yet much fun in times spent with them. There are times that a mother needs the stick, and times she needs the Word. A mother needs to spend quiet times with God, and in His Word to gain strength for the task, and to cover her family with prayer. She needs to gain wisdom from the Word of God to have proper knowledge of her position, to have understanding how God desires her to do her role in life. It is such a privilege to be a mother! A mother really needs to be prayerful and thoughtful over her example to her children, grandchildren, and great-grands. She really needs to learn the qualities of love, as they have great need to be exercised, I Corinthians 13:4-8a. Ephesians 4:32 is also a must. A mother needs to watch and pray. How sad it is for the home and the family who does not have a praying wife, and mother! What sad results there will be also when the mother leaves the Word of God out!
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH!
LISTENING may be the most loving thing you do today.
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O WHAT A PROMISE!
This is one of the promises that one of my kids shared back in 10/91 when the letter was going out in the early 90’s. I have pulled it out many times to encourage myself in the Lord. I trust that it will bless and encourage you also.
When Mom asked me to choose a favorite Bible promise for this letter, a special verse I had recently been studying came to mind. It is Psalms 3:3. "BUT THOU, O LORD, ART A SHIELD FOR ME; MY GLORY AND THE LIFTER UP OF MINE HEAD." God is our shield completely surrounding us. He repels the fiery darts of the devil from beneath, the storms of trials from above and speaks sweet peace to the tempest within our hearts. And then to know He is my glory and that we can glory in Him no matter what we may face. Finally, He is the lifter up of my head. When depression hits, when sorrow overwhelm us, when all we can do is hang our head, our Father promises to reach down, gently grasp us within His hands, and lift us up. Again, O what a | |