Our brokenness and God’s strength…. (devo reflection)

Daniel 3:4 Then the herald loudly proclaimed, “Nations and peoples of every language, this is what you are commanded to do: 

When I read Daniel 3:4 this morning, the words of Micah 6:8 came swiftly to mind: “…And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” And every day we have the same choice: Do we listen to the chaos of the world or do we listen to the peace and hope of our Savior?

Daniel 3:5 As soon as you hear the sound of the horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipe and all kinds of music, you must fall down and worship the image of gold that King Nebuchadnezzar has set up. 

The world says Life is hopeless. You are the only one struggling with this issue. You’ve got to look out for yourself because no one else will. God says Share your struggles, regardless of your fears. You don’t know who needs to hear, but I do, and I’ll make sure they hear Me through your brokenness.

Daniel 3:6 Whoever does not fall down and worship will immediately be thrown into a blazing furnace.”

Precious Savior, Thank You that our brokenness allows room for You to infuse all the cracks in our lives with Your Spirit. Thank You that You can use that brokenness in us to remind each other that we are not alone. Thank You that You can use the messes that we are to encourage and uplift each other in Your name. Thank You. Amen.

Daniel 3:7 Therefore, as soon as they heard the sound of the horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp and all kinds of music, all the nations and peoples of every language fell down and worshiped the image of gold that King Nebuchadnezzar had set up.

Have a blessed day.

The vine and fig tree…. (devo reflection)

Habakkuk 3:17a Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines….

Micah and 1 Kings both mention the vine and fig tree. They seem to be symbols of safety, prosperity, and peace. I think Habakkuk is using them to say that even when life isn’t safe, prosperous, and peaceful, “Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines,” he will still praise God because God is his strength.

Habakkuk 3:17b …though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls….

I have been at that point in life before, where every single thing is going wrong, when you’ve lost so much and you live in fear of the next blow. It is a terrible place to be, but there is great freedom in being able to say, “I don’t understand what’s going on, Lord, and I absolutely hate it, but I know You love me, and I know You are in control, and I know You can somehow bring beauty from these ashes. I trust You.”

Habakkuk 3:18 yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior.

Lord, It is hard to rejoice when life feels like it’s falling apart. Help us to remember that we aren’t rejoicing in life, we are rejoicing in You. You are our strength and our shield; our hearts trust in You, and You help us (Psalm 28:7). Thank You. Amen.

Habakkuk 3:19 The Sovereign Lord is my strength; he makes my feet like the feet of a deer, he enables me to tread on the heights.

Have a blessed day.

I watch in hope for the Lord…. (devo reflection)

Micah 7:7 But as for me, I watch in hope for the Lord, I wait for God my Savior; my God will hear me.

Micah 7:7 brings to mind Psalm 71:14: “As for me, I will always have hope; I will praise you more and more,” a philosophy I fully believe in. Hope is a beautiful, necessary, fragile thing, and to me, this chapter is all about the rightness of our hope placed in God, in His mercy, compassion, and love.

Micah 7:8 Do not gloat over me, my enemy! Though I have fallen, I will rise. Though I sit in darkness, the Lord will be my light.

Human beings are fickle and fallible. Putting our faith in humans doesn’t end well. We disappoint. We get angry for no good reason. We refuse to forgive or take our own sweet time about it. We use a different measuring stick with fellow humans than we want God to use with us. Jesus, Help us.

Micah 7:18 Who is a God like you, who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of his inheritance? You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy.

Precious Savior, Thank You for Your love, mercy, and compassion. Help me to be more like You in my ability to show these things to my fellow humans. Thank You that I can always place my hope in You and that hope in You is never misplaced. Amen.

Micah 7:19 You will again have compassion on us; you will tread our sins underfoot and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea.

Have a blessed day.

What does God want from me?…. (devo reflection)

Micah 6:6 With what shall I come before the Lord and bow down before the exalted God? Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves a year old?

What does God want from me? That seems to be the question asked in these verses. What’s going to make God happy? It’s as if they don’t have any real concept of what God wants from them.

Micah 6:7 Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, with ten thousand rivers of olive oil? Shall I offer my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?

But God doesn’t want stuff, things. (Which seriously causes me to want to re-examine all the stuff in my own life, by the way.) Verse 8 spells it out specifically: God wants us “To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with….God.” Justice. Mercy. Humility. At once both so much easier and so much harder than stuff.

Micah 6:8 He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.

Lord, You have no desire to trick us or keep us in the dark about Your desire for us. Thank You. You spell out for us, clearly, what will make You happy with us: Justice. Mercy. Humility. Thank You for Your clarity. Lord, we seem to insist on making difficult something which should be so easy. Forgive us. Draw us closer. Amen.

Micah 6:9 Listen! The Lord is calling to the city— and to fear your name is wisdom— “Heed the rod and the One who appointed it.

Have a blessed day.

And he will be our peace…. (devo reflection)

Micah 5:2 “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.”

Micah 5 heralds the coming of the Savior: “…out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.” I’m not sure I ever made that connection before.

Micah 5:3 Therefore Israel will be abandoned until the time when she who is in labor bears a son, and the rest of his brothers return to join the Israelites.

Not only that, but Micah 5:5 heralds the fact that Christ “…will be our peace….” This is definitely something I’m still trying to master, allowing Christ alone to be my peace. Bless my heart….

Micah 5:4 He will stand and shepherd his flock in the strength of the Lord, in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God. And they will live securely, for then his greatness will reach to the ends of the earth.

Lord of all Creation, Thank You for Your word, for Your birth, death, and resurrection, for Your peace that surpasses all understanding. Help me to root myself in Your peace alone. Draw me closer. Amen.

Micah 5:5 And he will be our peace when the Assyrians invade our land and march through our fortresses. We will raise against them seven shepherds, even eight commanders….

Have a blessed day.

My center…. (devo reflection)

Micah 3:9-10 Hear this, you leaders of Jacob, you rulers of Israel, who despise justice and distort all that is right; who build Zion with bloodshed, and Jerusalem with wickedness.

For years I have had a FitBit. It’s a watch, an alarm, a fitness tracker, a sleep tracker. I use it in all these capacities. Yesterday, the band broke, rendering it useless until I can get a new band. It made me angry, anxious, agitated. How am I going to tell the time, track my sleep or steps, set my alarm when school starts back? I worked myself onto a metaphorical ledge because of the value I placed on a FitBit. Jesus, Help me.

Micah 3:11a Her leaders judge for a bribe, her priests teach for a price, and her prophets tell fortunes for money.

What does any of this have to do with Micah 3? I put all that faith in a watch. They put their faith in the priests and prophets. Micah’s point here is that those priests and prophets are no longer relying on God, they are self-motivated, and it is going to lead them, all of them, to destruction if they don’t make a change, if they don’t wake up and see that they have placed their faith in man and not God.

Micah 3:11b Yet they look for the Lord’s support and say, “Is not the Lord among us? No disaster will come upon us.”

Lord, Thank You that You allow me to see how the mess in my own life is similar to the mess that people slog through in the Bible. Thank You for reminding me that You are my center, that nothing and no one else can or should take that place. Draw me closer to You always. Amen.

Micah 3:12 Therefore because of you, Zion will be plowed like a field,
Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble, the temple hill a mound overgrown with thickets.

Have a blessed day.

God alone…. (devo reflection)

Micah 2:1 Woe to those who plan iniquity, to those who plot evil on their beds! At morning’s light they carry it out because it is in their power to do it.

I have recently come to realize that I need acknowledgment in my life—Let me know you hear me, you see me, you understand me. Let me know you notice and appreciate the things that I do. When that realization dawned, I accepted it for the truth it is—not really a trait I love, but it is what it is—but today I sense that God’s whispering His truth to my heart concerning that trait.

Micah 2:2 They covet fields and seize them, and houses, and take them. They defraud people of their homes, they rob them of their inheritance.

Commentary says that “Micah preached for anywhere between 16 and 25 years before there was any response.” Based on my need for acknowledgment, had that been me, I probably would have thrown in the towel long before I was able to do any good for God. While the need for acknowledgment isn’t in itself a bad thing, if it keeps me from fulfilling His work for me, there’s a big problem.

Micah 2:12 “I will surely gather all of you, Jacob; I will surely bring together the remnant of Israel. I will bring them together like sheep in a pen, like a flock in its pasture; the place will throng with people.

Lord, Thank You for Your word, for this realization about myself, and for the knowledge that it could become a problem if it keeps me from the tasks You have set before me. Help me to seek acknowledgment only from You. Help me to center myself on You alone. Amen.

Micah 2:13 The One who breaks open the way will go up before them; they will break through the gate and go out. Their King will pass through before them, the Lord at their head.”

Have a blessed day. I love you.

Glimpses…. (devo reflection)

Micah 1:1 The word of the Lord that came to Micah of Moresheth during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, kings of Judah—the vision he saw concerning Samaria and Jerusalem.

Lord, At this point in my life, in my motherhood and teaching journeys, I understand on an entirely different level the love, compassion, patience, and mercy inherent in these repeated warnings to try to get Your people to repent and return to You. Thank You for loving us so deeply despite our many, many flaws.

Micah 1:2 Hear, you peoples, all of you, listen, earth and all who live in it, that the Sovereign Lord may bear witness against you, the Lord from his holy temple.

Lord, We are flawed and broken. Nothing on this side of the veil will ever be perfect. Thank You for the glimpses that show they are listening, that they do hear, that it is making a difference. Know that that is true for me as well.

Micah 1:3 Look! The Lord is coming from his dwelling place; he comes down and treads on the heights of the earth.

Lord, Thank You that You don’t tire, that You don’t give up on us. Help us to lay our burdens at Your feet and clothe ourselves in Your strength as we continue to show love, compassion, patience, and mercy to all those You place in our paths. Amen.

Micah 1:4 The mountains melt beneath him and the valleys split apart, like wax before the fire, like water rushing down a slope.

Have a blessed day.

…with no one to make them afraid…. (devo reflection)

Ezekiel 39:25 “Therefore this is what the Sovereign Lord says: I will now restore the fortunes of Jacob and will have compassion on all the people of Israel, and I will be zealous for my holy name.”

The phrase “…with no one to make them afraid,” the latter part of verse 26, jumps out at me today. It brings to mind Micah 4:4: “Everyone will sit under their own vine and under their own fig tree, and no one will make them afraid, for the LORD Almighty has spoken.” It speaks of safety and protection, peace and home. It is a beautiful, comforting image.

Ezekiel 39:26 ”They will forget their shame and all the unfaithfulness they showed toward me when they lived in safety in their land with no one to make them afraid.”

However, if EVERYONE is to have these things—the ability to have their own personal space, the ability to feel safe and protected, we’ve got a long way to go. I think bridging the gap between where we are and where God wants us is unconditional positive regard, seeing others as God’s beloved children—even if we disagree with them, even if they act unlovable, even if they don’t want anything from us but to be left alone. Jesus, Help me.

Ezekiel 39:28 “Then they will know that I am the Lord their God, for though I sent them into exile among the nations, I will gather them to their own land, not leaving any behind.”

Lord, I love the imagery at the end of Ezekiel 39:26 and Micah 4:4 of feeling safe and unafraid. We can only truly find that in You, yet we can help others find it by being Your hands and feet in this world. Show us how to love others as You love, Lord, even when it isn’t easy. Draw us closer. Amen.

Ezekiel 39:29 “I will no longer hide my face from them, for I will pour out my Spirit on the people of Israel, declares the Sovereign Lord.”

Have a blessed day.

Promises and siren songs…. (devo reflection)

Isaiah 36:16 “Do not listen to Hezekiah. This is what the king of Assyria says: Make peace with me and come out to me. Then each of you will eat fruit from your own vine and fig tree and drink water from your own cistern….”
This line from Isaiah brought George Washington and the play “Hamilton” to mind. In the three verses below, the vine and fig tree are allusions to freedom, peace, and rest. In the Isaiah verse, Rabshakeh hopes to pull on those same emotions.
Micah 4:4 Everyone will sit under their own vine and under their own fig tree, and no one will make them afraid, for the LORD Almighty has spoken.
Hezekiah is trying to convince the Israelites to stay the course, continue trusting in God even through their fear. Rabshakeh says, “Just trust the Assyrian king and rest and peace—vine and fig tree—will be yours.” It’s a trick, of course.
1 Kings 4:25 During Solomon’s lifetime Judah and Israel, from Dan to Beersheba, lived in safety, everyone under their own vine and under their own fig tree.
Lord, How often in my exhaustion and desire for rest do I fall for the siren song of Rabshakeh. You promise me peace and rest but only if I trust in You and You alone. I want Your peace and rest, Lord, not the empty promises of this world. Draw me closer. Amen.
Zechariah 3:10 “’In that day each of you will invite your neighbor to sit under your vine and fig tree,’ declares the LORD Almighty.”
Have a blessed day.