Monday, January 23, 2012

The Greatest Guarantee

Over the past holiday season, a commercial by K-Mart stood out to me among all the others. The announcer advertised that “layaway” was available again to purchase gifts. I wondered if anyone under the age of forty understood the term or remembered when layaway was the norm.
I recall putting things on layaway before credit cards became popular in households. As a child, my mother took me shopping in Georke’s Department Store  in Elizabeth, New Jersey. We carefully picked out an item, whether it was a gift for someone or a new dress for the holidays, and placed a deposit on it.  We made periodic trips to the store to make payments until the item was totally paid for. On the last visit we could take it home. Our deposit was a guarantee that the store would hold the item we’d chosen, and once we paid for it, it would become ours.
Many years later, I sat in a counselor’s office after being abandoned by my husband after twenty years of marriage. I expressed my disillusionment to her, stating that I thought if I married a Christian man and served the Lord I was guaranteed a happy marriage and security in the relationship—for life.
I didn’t like her response: “There are no such guarantees. The only guarantee we have is that if we know Jesus, when we die, we will inherit the Kingdom of God.”
“No guarantees?”
“None.”
I left her office feeling depressed. But I felt better after reading Ephesians 1:13b-14 (NIV):
“Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession—to the praise of his glory.”
I would love a guarantee that this life will be painless, but the Lord reminds us that we have a better guarantee than that.  With the Holy Spirit deposited in our hearts, we are guaranteed eternal life, and the price for our salvation has already been paid with the blood of Jesus.  We are bought with a price and we belong to God. We are His possession, and we will be with Him forever in heaven—and there will be no tears.  In the meantime we have God’s promises of His abiding presence, His unfailing love, His favor, and His blessing.
A wonderful guarantee, both for this life and the next!
Have you sought the guarantee of a painless life? Have you become disillusioned in a relationship? Has your heart been broken by abandonment or betrayal? Remember that you are God’s child, and He will never leave you or forsake you (See Hebrews 13:5). Guaranteed!


Copyright, 2012, Annalee Davis

  

Monday, January 9, 2012

Just Another Day?

For many of us, the Christmas decorations are packed away until next year, and we’ve begun the normal routine of life. This ninth day in January seems like any other day. Just another day. Or is it?
Consider this. Today has never existed before in the history of the world. And after midnight tonight, it will never exist again. That will be it. We get one shot at each new day. There are no “do-overs” with time. Every day is brand new, and we get only one opportunity to make it count.
Maybe you’ve heard the expression: “Today is a gift. That’s why they call it the present.”  It may sound corny, but it’s true. Yesterday is gone and we have no guarantee of tomorrow. We can only take what we’ve been given—this day —and use it for good.
While living in Michigan years ago, the cold, gray days seemed to run into each other. One morning I sat on my couch thinking it was just another day. That’s when I sensed the Lord speak to me about the importance of every new day. My thoughts became a prayer that I want to share with you. I hope it becomes the prayer of your heart, too.

Another Day


Lord, bless this, another day
And with each work-filled hour
May I feel the warmth and strength
Of Your Holy Spirit’s power.

Lord, bless this, another day
May it not slip idly past
But be used to build our home
On important things that last.

Lord, use me on this day
To be a shining light
To those whose lives are trapped
In sin’s cold and darkest night.

I ask, dear Lord, today
That in whatever may befall
Your loving face I’ll see
And I’ll recognize Your call.

For as each new day arrives
I long to know You more
So my life fulfills Your purpose
‘Til I reach that Golden Shore.

Lord, bless this, another day
I commit it now to You
May Your perfect love and grace
Be seen in all I do.

© Annalee Davis, 2012
(Published in The Secret Place: Devotions for Daily Worship, Fall 2005)


What can you do to make this day matter for Jesus? For others?  Take a moment to commit the day to the Lord to be used for His glory.