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		<description><![CDATA[Let me just say right off the bat, I love our new Hebrew-Greek Study Bible! I do not yet understand how to reap all it provides but, what I have gleaned thus far is cause for excitement. The only thing I would change is to have purchased the large print version. Study in the early [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=427&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me just say right off the bat, I <strong><em><span style="text-decoration:underline;">love</span></em></strong> our new Hebrew-Greek Study Bible! I do not yet understand how to reap all it provides but, what I have gleaned thus far is cause for excitement. The only thing I would change is to have purchased the large print version. Study in the early morning light combined with aging eyes illuminates the need for bigger print! Pardon the pun.</p>
<p>As I have mentioned, I am doing a study on the ministry of Jesus. This morning my reading included the Sermon on the Mount, The Beatitudes. I have to admit, there has been an extended amount of time I read over these verses and assumed I understood them. Today, I can honestly say I have a new perspective and depth of comprehension that has me all atwitter. I just adore study that brings revelation knowledge! I&#8217;ll take that over a new toy any day! I pondered how to share, asked God to lead me to His preference in methodology. It is too important in the life of every believer to condense it into one writing, so I will take the time to explore and study verse by verse and share as I go.</p>
<p>Today is, for some, the first day of the long Labor Day weekend. My Honey is off work preparing for his annual Labor Day camping retreat with the grandchildren and neighbor kids. They leave this afternoon. Therefore, in light of so many being gone or busy over the holiday weekend, I will wait and start this series on Tuesday.<br />
I would like to say how enriching this study of Jesus has been. I whole-heartedly recommend doing this yourself, doesn&#8217;t matter if you have done it before, God always shines a new light on that which He wants us to grasp. I am a career student of all things Jesus. I count it all as blessings. I never want to lose that desire to pursue a deeper understanding and connection to the One that has given me so much.</p>
<p>And, now we come full circle as I rave again about the study Bible. This particular study Bible references the definition of the original verbiage of scripture in Hebrew and Greek. Our versions of the Bible, translated many times over, use contemporary language and, often, words condensed to a single meaning, which underscores how it is used today. My Honey is always telling me how Spanish is more versatile than English because there are expanded meanings to simple phrases than the English version. I believe him, though it often befuddles in my literal mind. It is my lack of command of the Spanish language that prevents me from fully appreciating the extent the more versatile language expresses. This is the same with not knowing the Hebrew-Greek definitions of words and the application in which they were understood in Biblical days. It is this very issue that gave me new insight regarding the Sermon on the Mount. I&#8217;m excited about sharing with you that which God has given me. Have a great long weekend and see you next week!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Music has been used to worship God for as long as there have been people intent on so doing. Yesterday, I was feeling a little blue, downcast and maybe even a little sorry for myself. Nothing takes you outside of yourself more than praising God so I cranked up the radio in the car and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=425&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Music has been used to worship God for as long as there have been people intent on so doing. Yesterday, I was feeling a little blue, downcast and maybe even a little sorry for myself. Nothing takes you outside of yourself more than praising God so I cranked up the radio in the car and sang along to K-Love. One of my favorite songs, <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Cry Out to Jesus</span></strong> , by <strong>Third Day</strong> came on…I knew it was God&#8217;s way of talking to me, He&#8217;s good like that…sending you just what you need when you need it. I knew right then I would share this today because we all have times like those that I was going through.<br />
<em>To everyone who&#8217;s lost someone they love<br />
Long before it was their time<br />
You feel like the days you had were not enough<br />
when you said goodbye</p>
<p>And to all of the people with burdens and pains<br />
Keeping you back from your life<br />
You believe that there&#8217;s nothing and there is no one<br />
Who can make it right</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Chorus</span><br />
There is hope for the helpless<br />
Rest for the weary<br />
Love for the broken heart<br />
There is grace and forgiveness<br />
Mercy and healing<br />
He&#8217;ll meet you wherever you are<br />
Cry out to Jesus, Cry out to Jesus</p>
<p>For the marriage that&#8217;s struggling just to hang on<br />
They lost all of their faith and love<br />
They&#8217;ve done all they can to make it right again<br />
Still it&#8217;s not enough</p>
<p>For the ones who can&#8217;t break the addictions and chains<br />
You try to give up but you come back again<br />
Just remember that you&#8217;re not alone in your shame<br />
And your suffering</p>
<p>Chorus</p>
<p>When your lonely (when you&#8217;re lonely)<br />
And it feels like the whole world is falling on you<br />
You just reach out, you just cry out to Jesus<br />
Cry to Jesus</p>
<p>To the widow who suffers from being alone<br />
Wiping the tears from her eyes<br />
For the children around the world without a home<br />
Say a prayer tonight</em></p>
<p>You know, it is the submission and acknowledgment that you cannot &#8216;fix&#8217; things yourself that brings us to a point of crying out to Jesus. Friends, that&#8217;s when He can help us the most! As long as we cling tenaciously to the mindset that we can &#8216;handle it&#8217; on our own, God will allow us the free will to do so. That&#8217;s usually when we fall flat on our faces in our failed efforts. It is the genuine heartfelt crying out to Jesus that shows we submit to His power, His authority, and His way with our situations. As long as we are stiff-necked about &#8216;doing it our way&#8217; we flounder in the sea of failure and despair. Crying out to Jesus asks Him step in to render His healing and mercy. The more dependent on Jesus we are, the more He can work in our lives. Being independent only shuts the door to His help. There is neither valor nor wisdom in stubborn, independent suffering. <strong>Cry out to Jesus when you are ready to receive…</strong><strong><em> Hope for the helpless, Rest for the weary, Love for the broken heart, grace and forgiveness, mercy and healing..<br />
He&#8217;ll meet you wherever you are…Cry out to Jesus, Cry out to Jesus!!</em></strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I woke extremely early, got about my Bible &#38; study time as I waited for the morning coffee to brew. I&#8217;ve been doing a specific study on Jesus and I was eager to get into it. Typically, I read rather fast and I am forcing myself to slow down, re-read passages for their full impact [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=423&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I woke extremely early, got about my Bible &amp; study time as I waited for the morning coffee to brew. I&#8217;ve been doing a specific study on Jesus and I was eager to get into it. Typically, I read rather fast and I am forcing myself to slow down, re-read passages for their full impact and certainly have asked God for revelation so I might get all that He would have me glean from the study.</p>
<p>I love it when a passage, a thought, or intent I had not grasped before jumps off the page at me. It ignites a spark that becomes a flame as God reveals more and I sit in awe that He has shared it with little ole&#8217; me. Much I read this morning inspired me but one thing stuck out and encouraged me, a nugget of gold to hold on to and turn over in my spirit to see from every angle.</p>
<p>There was a change in tone and teaching style when Jesus went from proclaiming the kingdom was at hand to the Nation of Israel who rejected Him as the long-awaited Messiah, to a call to the individual to surrender in faith to the yoke of his lordship. Thus began the time of teaching in parables – everyday stories that illustrated spiritual realities.</p>
<p>The first parable recorded in scripture in Matthew 13:3-9 was that of the sower/seed/soil. Jesus, always focused on seeking and saving the lost, preached the gospel in His first parable. Rather than openly proclaiming His message, He obscured the truth from those that had rejected it already. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Genuine believers who desperately wanted to understand found Him eager to explain every detail. Those who hated the truth didn&#8217;t bother to ask.</span></p>
<p>As I sit with my class of &#8216;tweens, I draw analogies between spiritual concepts and their everyday worlds so they can understand how it is as relevant today as it was in the time Jesus walked the earth. As with the parable of the sower/seed/souls…I can tell by the attitudes, behaviors and interests the four types of soil bearers sitting in the class. There is a distinct line between the askers and the non-askers. <strong>The nugget I referred to before was this: in ancient times, the Palestinians used different methods of sowing. Sometimes they sowed first, and then plowed under the seed (gospel). That often happens in evangelism. We sow the seed, and even when it seems the hovering birds (satan) are ready to snatch it away, the Holy Spirit plows it under so it can sprout and bear glorious fruit.</strong></p>
<p>As sowers, we are called to broadcast the seed of the unadulterated gospel, even if some of it falls on unprepared soil. There will always be wayside soil, shallow soil, and weedy soil, but there will also be good soil that will bring forth crops thirty-, sixty- or a hundredfold. That prepared soil needs only to have the right seed thrown on it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Somewhere along the way, many Christians have come to paint a mental and spiritual portrait of Jesus as a mild-mannered, soft-spoken man of grace, peace of mind and heart, and all-inclusive salvation; salvation promised to any and all that accept Jesus into their hearts, which by the way, is a contemporary evangelistic term. To me, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=421&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somewhere along the way, many Christians have come to paint a mental and spiritual portrait of Jesus as a mild-mannered, soft-spoken man of grace, peace of mind and heart, and all-inclusive salvation; salvation promised to any and all that accept Jesus into their hearts, which by the way, is a contemporary evangelistic term. To me, this conjures up an image something akin to the peace-sign waving hippies of the 60&#8242;s. I have often wondered if I was totally off base in my mental/spiritual image of Jesus because, to me, he was certainly not a milk-toast messenger scooping up followers as fast as he could. Consider Nicodemus or the rich young ruler, for instance. The highly educated, influential Jewish leader and the wealthy man would surely have been feathers in the Followers Cap, were that true. Yet, Jesus stood firm in His admonishments of both because he knew their hearts. The Jesus that rang true in my spirit challenges people to face their sin, change their ways and habits through regeneration. Can one have the salvation Jesus offered with mere lip service?</p>
<p>Salvation is a gift but not one passed out like samples of food at Sam&#8217;s on a Saturday morning. It is not a passive decision but a lifestyle of deliberate action. &#8220;Follow Me&#8221; is not an invitation to fall blindly into the ranks like lemmings but to set aside with purpose that which you formerly believed and lived, to forsake anyone and anything that hinders your path to the righteousness of Jesus Christ. <strong></strong></p>
<p>Jesus embodies love, forgiveness, and grace, certainly; but it is by no means an indication that it is an all-inclusive gift card for those that claim a life on Righteous   Road half way to Heaven but dwell as citizen of Sodom and Gomorrah! Regeneration is the rebirth Jesus spoke of to Nicodemus. It was turning away from all that is not Christ as Savior and Him crucified. We read in <strong>Titus 2:11-15 For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men, instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus, who gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good deeds. These things speak and exhort and reprove with all authority Let no one disregard you.</strong></p>
<p>Still, there are Christians, congregations and entire denominations that open wide their arms to accept any profession of faith from anyone regardless of their lifestyle, active and/or open participation in a life ripe with sin. Jesus knows the heart of man; He is not swayed by flowery words of professions of faith. Jesus confronted and challenged people to look into their hearts, examine the fruit of their lives. Look at what Paul instructs in <strong>Titus 3: Remind them to be subject to rulers, to authorities, to be obedient, to be ready for every good deed, to malign no one, to be peaceable, gentle, showing every consideration for all men. For we also once were foolish ourselves, disobedient, deceived, enslaved to various lusts and pleasures, spending our life in malice and envy, hateful, hating one another. But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared, He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit, whom He poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by His grace we would be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. This is a trustworthy statement; and concerning these things I want you to speak confidently, so that those who have believed God will be careful to engage in good deeds. These things are good and profitable for men. </strong></p>
<p>A regenerated heart and life renewed by the Holy Spirit cannot continue to wallow in the sinful, carnal practices it did before Christ. Professions of faith fall flat when the actions of the speaker reveal an un-regenerated heart and lifestyle. Jesus told Nicodemus, no man has any hope of eternal life without a spiritual rebirth. He refused to proclaim a message that would give anyone false hopes. His words, always tailored to the individual&#8217;s needs never failed to puncture an inquirer&#8217;s self-righteousness, unveil wrong motives, or warn of false faith or shallow commitment. That does not read as mild-mannered or soft-spoken to me. I see it as to the point and straight to the heart of the matter. That&#8217;s my Jesus.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coming home from the hospital where my dear friend had heart surgery today, I stopped at the local post office to buy stamps&#8230;you may remember stamps, they were once little cheap things we put on envelops when we wrote long letters to distant friends, paid bills or actually mailed out Christmas cards. Today, we use [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=419&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coming home from the hospital where my dear friend had heart surgery  today, I stopped at the local post office to buy stamps&#8230;you may  remember stamps, they were once little cheap things we put on envelops  when we wrote long letters to distant friends, paid bills or actually  mailed out Christmas cards. Today, we use the internet more and more for  all of the above mentioned correspondence. But today, I needed a real  stamp to mail something&#8230;.it&#8217;s been a while. The long hot drive home  from the medical center found me relieved to pull into our small  hometown. I have long loved small town living.</p>
<p>Walking  into the post office I was greeted by the familiar smell of post  offices everywhere, no matter how big or how small, there is a distinguishable smell they have that can  be found no where else. The cool air was  refreshing and the hushed quiet felt reassuring, don&#8217;t know why but it did.  The hallway of mailbox faces lined the wall of the empty hall. I miss  the brass plates that once adorned post office mailboxes, it&#8217;s not the  same when the detailed brass plates were replaced with the more economical and decidedly  less attractive mailbox doors. Now they are just doors, no longer feel  like locks to a treasure chest.</p>
<p>Maybe my kid-like  fascination with post offices of days gone by was rather fanciful but  I&#8217;ve always been enamored by them. I can remember being excited about  going to the post office. We no longer live in a day and age where  having your kid walk to town to check the mail is a good idea but we  used to! I loved climbing the tall steps the old post office, the heavy  glass doors the hushed stillness of the hallway that held the beautiful,  magical brass-fronted mailboxes. I was also fascinated with the big  poster of Uncle Sam pointing to you as you stood in front of it! Ah,  and the metal stand with all the brochures from the different branches  of the armed forces invited you to enlist and see the world. I always  took one of each home with me because they ignited my imagination about  foreign place I hoped to one day see. I miss those, too!</p>
<p>Today,  I needed one stamp, so I entered the inner office of the post office  where you buy stamps and/or send off packages. There were only  two men to be seen, the professional though friendly postal worker  behind the counter and a man in well-worn overalls talking about the merits of changing  daylight savings time to winter months rather than the hot summer months  where you work till nine, don&#8217;t have dinner till eleven and then have  to start all over again early the next day. I said, &#8220;Sir, I will vote  for you for any office for which you choose to run based on that  platform alone!&#8221; I, too, am not a fan of longer hot days! Never cared  for daylight savings time, not any of my life. I prefer my days to be  days and my nights to be night over daylight extended well into the night  time hours.</p>
<p>He then moved on to discuss with some disdain the state of our  country under our current leadership. Terse words about terrorist, birth  certificates, et cetera were tossed over his shoulder as he left the  glassed in inner office. I commented to the postal worker that he must  hear all sorts of commentaries. He said he heard all sorts  of things every day. This man, he said, had just lost his combine; he  just lost everything and it was so hard to be a farmer in this economy.  My heart was heavily burdened for the farmer than just walked out the  door. I do not know him, do not know if I would recognize him if I saw  him again but  my heart hurt for him. We have a lot of farmers in this  area and, sadly, I must say, I have not given them a lot of thought. But  this day, I felt a heavy weight of knowing my fellow small-towner, a  farmer, my neighbor has lost his entire livelihood. This hurt me through  and through.</p>
<p>Friends, we are all connected, all people. Small town, large cities,  third world countries, remote islanders, famous and infamous, rich and  poor, educated and illiterate&#8230;we are all connected. Sometimes we get  so absorbed in our own little worlds and illusion of importance that we  never give a thought to &#8220;those people&#8221; that do not hit our radar. Today,  I felt conviction in my spirit for the blind eye with which I viewed my  world. How can we say we seek to be more Christ- like if we do not have  the heart and vision for all people Christ displayed over and over? God  has a world vision, not tunnel vision. As one with a call to be a  missionary, I have had a heart for lost people&#8230;.somehow that world  vision has narrowed and I&#8217;ve stopped thinking in world vision terms. For  this I asked forgiveness. My prayer is that we purpose to open our eyes  to all people. To feel their pain, share their joy, empathize with  their issues, show compassion to those where needed and most importantly  of all, do this in the name of Jesus!</p>
<p>My nostalgic memories of trips to the post office and my need for one  little stamp was, I believe, a divine appointment to show me where I had  lapsed into apathy where empathy would be more Christ-like. I always  say I wish I got postcards from heaven&#8230;.today it as a message in a  post office&#8230;isn&#8217;t that just like God?!</p>
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		<title>Out of the Way!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Say it boldly; say it loud…Jesus is Lord!! It&#8217;s one thing to say that from the comfort of your favorite seat at church but does it ring out from your home and lifestyle, too? Can a co-worker tell you are dedicated to Christ by the way you act at work? Does your demeanor with your [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=417&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Say it boldly; say it loud…Jesus is Lord!! It&#8217;s one thing to say that from the comfort of your favorite seat at church but does it ring out from your home and lifestyle, too? Can a co-worker tell you are dedicated to Christ by the way you act at work? Does your demeanor with your family behind closed doors reflect that of one seeking to be more Christ-like? Is your daily walk one of a person of integrity or of convenience? Is situational morality your best friend and/or partner in crime and sin? These are questions to be asking ourselves. It&#8217;s easy to point out the slips and failings of others but we need to monitor our own behaviors in the bright white light that is pure and holy first and foremost.</p>
<p>I think we as a people cut ourselves too much slack. Yes, we all fall and fail. We will continue to do so as long as we walk around in our earth suits, our human flesh. The issue I have is when we glaze over our shortcomings and dismiss them with a casual, &#8220;Oh, I am a work in progress.&#8221; Yes, we are….however; can we really say we are repentant of our sins when we do not take ownership of them? Is it possible to acknowledge our shortcomings glibly with the wave of a hand and shrug of a shoulder? I&#8217;m not so sure this qualifies as owning our sins and true repentance. It&#8217;s more like the &#8216;wink and a nod&#8217; we read so often about in Proverbs….</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not saying we shouldn&#8217;t forgive ourselves and move on without dwelling on the failing or beat ourselves up with a proverbial whip when we mess up but we should first seek the forgiveness of God and I do not think that is possible when we glaze over the areas of personal sin. If you cannot admit to that sin as being undesirable to God can you ask for forgiveness without acknowledgment and ownership? I do not think it possible. Doesn&#8217;t scripture say that if we believe ourselves to be without sin we are deceiving ourselves? Denial is a slippery slope we traverse when we blow off that which we do not repent.</p>
<p>All that being said…..is Jesus really Lord in our lives when we overlook sin and call it by another name when it is our own or that of a loved one? &#8216;Self&#8217; becomes lord when we use the standard of our liking rather than that of Jesus Christ. There is no &#8216;dying to self&#8217; when self-protection is in play. Whether we hold our loved ones and ourselves accountable or not, the day will come when we all stand before our God and answer for that which we have not repented. We will sin and we will fall. Let&#8217;s not compound the offense by denial and white-washing. Own it up front and confess it. Repentance can only come from a sincere heart. Denial and a sincere repentant heart cannot co-habitat.</p>
<p>Jesus is Lord, this day and every day. We need to get our &#8216;self&#8217; out of the way!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I feel I have spent my entire summer trying to get my act together. Maybe this entire year…or several past years! Egad! Somewhere along the line I zigged when I should have zagged and now I look up…regularly… and wonder how I got to this point. I had plans, goals, and direction of purpose….didn&#8217;t I? [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=414&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel I have spent my entire summer trying to get my act together.  Maybe this entire year…or several past years! Egad! Somewhere along the  line I zigged when I should have zagged and now I look up…regularly… and  wonder how I got to this point. I had plans, goals, and direction of  purpose….didn&#8217;t I? I find I question myself about those plans, question  my commitment to them, even the sincerity of my intent.</p>
<p>In part, I believe I have let outside circumstances affect me. I always  seem to be waiting on something to happen before I can move on to the  next step. I must say, that&#8217;s nuts and counter-productive! Am I so  easily distracted and discouraged that I am swayed from my vision and  target goal? As I sit here writing this, I chuckled because I am waiting  on the weekend guest we are expecting to come and go so I can move my  home office to the guest room in order to help reduce distractions when I  work.. Aughh! See what I mean?</p>
<p>In my quest to eliminate distractions, I am working toward paring down  the &#8216;things&#8217; in my house that vie for my attention. Why do we, I ask  myself, need things that require storage? If it can be stored away and  not used regularly, do we really <strong>need</strong> it in the first place? If  they are not being utilized…set them free, bless others that may really  need them and shake yourself loose from the encumbrance of unnecessary  stuff! Stuff distracts. Stuff starts moving in on your personal space.  Stuff steals your time when you are trying to accomplish something and  continually rearranging the stuff to make anything else happen.</p>
<p>You can box up material stuff and cart it off. Mental and emotional  stuff can steal your focus and time as well. We all have issues that  require our time and attention but we must be on our toes to not allow  our focus get misdirected by anything that is not of God. Therein lays  my problem. I have been lax about guarding my thoughts. I&#8217;m not plagued  with carnal thoughts, just have allowed my focus to be bombarded by so  many thoughts and issues. If my mind is clouded with extraneous issues, I  am not being productive.</p>
<p>The following is part of a prayer out of <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Prayers that avail much:</span><br />
<strong>In the name of Jesus, I take authority over my thought life….With my  soul I will bless the Lord with every thought and purpose in life. My  mind will not wander out of the presence of God. My life shall glorify  the Father &#8211; spirit, soul and body …I gird up the loins of my mind, and I  set my mind and keep it set on what is above – the higher things – not  of the things here on earth…..I have the mind of Christ the Messiah, and  do hold the thoughts (feelings and purposes) of His heart. In the name  of Jesus, I will practice what I have learned and received and heard and  seen in Christ and model my way of living on it, and the God of peace –  of untroubled, undisturbed well-being – will be with me. In Jesus&#8217;  name, amen!</strong><br />
That&#8217;s my prayer for my life and yours!</p>
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		<title>The Domino Theory of Thankfulness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things I love most about teaching the &#8216;tween class at church is seeing the light come on in their eyes when a spiritual concept clicks in their heads. We were discussing the need to pray with thanksgiving. I used an example of a recent situation where my back was having spasms and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=411&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of  the things I love most about teaching the &#8216;tween class at church is  seeing the light come on in their eyes when a spiritual concept clicks  in their heads. We were discussing the need to pray with thanksgiving. I  used an example of a recent situation where my back was having spasms  and very painful. I told them I stretched out on the floor and thanked  God for healing my back and making the spasms go away. They asked if it  had already quit hurting. I told no, I was thanking Him in advance for  the healing and waiting with expectations of it happening. Knowing God  can heal is one thing. Knowing to wait, trusting, and expecting the  healing is another. Giving thanks before the healing shows more faith  than begging God to do something. Within minutes, the spasms stopped,  the pain went away, and I got up off the floor and went back to work.  Thankfulness in advance allowed me to be a walking talking witness for  the Lord that day. A divine opportunity to share his mercy, healing  compassion and mighty works all rolled into one.</p>
<p>My class  picked up the fact that I gave thanks in advance and waited with  expectation. I shared that the Bible says we are to give thanks through  all things, all situations – good or bad. Can we be thankful in the face  of the bad things? Of course! We are not thankful <span style="text-decoration:underline;">for</span> the bad thing, but <span style="text-decoration:underline;">through</span> the bad thing. I told them we could be thankful about ALL things. We  might have to look harder sometimes but the reason to give thanks to God  is there somewhere.</p>
<p>Opening my  eyes every morning I thank the Lord that my Honey and I woke up alive  and have a new day to share. Walking to the kitchen to make the coffee, I  give thanks that I have a hard working husband with a job that supports  our family and the home in which we live. I am thankful for the coffee  that I enjoy so much, for the man that grew the plants that made the  coffee beans in the first place. I am thankful for his harvest that puts  coffee beans in my grocery store; it not only provides me with my  coffee but it provides an income for his family and he is able to buy  food and clothes for his kids. I am thankful we live in a country where  commercial enterprise is open to trade with other countries so we can  buy his coffee beans and have our choice of supermarkets from which to  choose. I am thankful for the car we have to drive to the store……. It  can go on and on if we only stop long enough to look for all the reasons  we have to be thankful. It also illustrated how people are all  connected one way or another; the coffee grower and I are both thankful  for his harvest! One of the kids came up with the comment, &#8220;It&#8217;s the  domino theory of thankfulness.&#8221; Indeed, it is!</p>
<p>I give the  kids an assignment every week to take with them as they go out in their  worlds. Sometimes, they are to look for the ways they see God working in  their lives. Maybe come back the next week to share an opportunity to  stand for Jesus when others around them were not. That day, I told them  to watch for everyday situations they discovered for which to be  thankful. Thankfulness is a state of mind and heart more than a  situational issue based on circumstance. Look around, reasons are  everywhere you look!</p>
<p>As for me and my house, this day we choose to be thankful.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:58:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Salvation is a gift, yet it costs everything. Yesterday I made some statements and raised some questions that may have felt uncomfortable. I talked of surrender and obedience being criteria for salvation. As I wrote it, I heard a chorus of voices asking..&#8221;but what about grace?&#8221; Salvation is solely by grace through faith. Eph. 2:8 [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=407&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Salvation is a gift, yet it costs everything.</span></strong> Yesterday I made some statements and raised some questions that may have felt uncomfortable. I talked of surrender and obedience being criteria for salvation. As I wrote it, I heard a chorus of voices asking..&#8221;but what about grace?&#8221;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Salvation is solely by grace through faith</span>. <strong>Eph. 2:8 (CJB) says: &#8216;For you have been delivered by grace through faith, and even this is not your accomplishment but God&#8217;s gift. </strong>True grace, according to Scripture, teaches us <strong>&#8220;to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age&#8221; (Titus 2:12) </strong>Grace is the power of God to fulfill our New Covenant duties, however inconsistently we obey at time.  Grace does not grant permission to live in the flesh; it supplies power to live in the Spirit.</p>
<p>Saving faith is more than understanding the facts and mentally accepting them; it is inseparable from repentance, surrender, and a supernatural eagerness to obey. Salvation IS a gift appropriated only through a faith that goes beyond merely understanding and assenting to the truth. True Believers are characterized by faith that is as repulsed by the life of sin as it is attracted to the mercy of the Savior. Drawn to Christ, they are drawn <em>away from </em>everything else.</p>
<p>The only way we can be saved is by God&#8217;s merciful grace. We must first come to the end of ourselves to receive salvation as a gift. Repentance is recognizing our utter sinfulness and turning from self and sin to God; the inevitable result of God&#8217;s work on the human heart. It is much more than a mere change of mind – it involves a complete change of heart, attitude, interest, and direction. It is a conversion in every sense of the word. The Bible does not recognize faith that lacks these elements. True faith is never seen as passive – it is always obedient. In <strong>John 3:36, Romans 1:5; 16:26; 2 Thessalonians 1:8 Scripture equates faith with obedience.  Hebrews 11:8 says &#8220;By faith, Abraham [the father of true faith]…obeyed.&#8221; </strong>God brings us to faith, then enables us and empowers us to believe unto obedience. Repentance, faith, sanctification, yielded-ness, obedience, and ultimately glorification are the saving work of God. True Salvation produces the fruit thereof.</p>
<p>If we are truly born of God, we have a faith that cannot fail to overcome the world (1 John 5:4). We may sin (1 John 2:1) – we <em>will </em>sin – but the process of sanctification can never stall completely; God is at work in us (Philippians 2:13) and He will continue to perfect us until the day of Christ (Philippians 1:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24).</p>
<p>Now that, Friends, is <strong>good news! </strong>So, when I say <strong>Salvation is a gift from God, yet costs everything, </strong>I am saying we surrender all of our sinful and selfish ways, attitudes and thinking to redeem them for the gift of eternal life through salvation.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Salvation is for those who are willing to forsake everything for Jesus Christ. On the surface, that might seem like an obvious statement and we confirm with a wave of our hand and shrug of our shoulder…&#8221;Sure, I believe that.&#8221; and walk away feeling secure in our personal salvation. Is it really that simple, do [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lynnbermea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9403620&amp;post=405&amp;subd=lynnbermea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Salvation is for those who are willing to forsake everything for Jesus Christ</span>.</strong> On the surface, that might seem like an obvious statement and we confirm with a wave of our hand and shrug of our shoulder…&#8221;Sure, I believe that.&#8221; and walk away feeling secure in our personal salvation. Is it really that simple, do you think?</p>
<p>I wonder how we would measure up if Jesus should give us a little pop quiz. Would we really be willing to surrender everything to Him. It&#8217;s great to sing about it in a song but how do we react in practical application?</p>
<p>I have a vivid and clear memory of driving north on Hwy 183 in Austin, Tx one day and heard with my spiritual ears the phrase, &#8216;After you give your car away..&#8221; My reaction cut the rest of the sentence off! What do you mean, &#8216;after I give my car away&#8217;? I just paid my car off, why would I give it away?! I knew, as soon as the words came out of my mouth, I had just failed a test. I was ashamed and wanted to cry. You see, I was thinking about my application to go do a two-year internship with a ministry in Africa. Thinking I was prepared for any and all sacrifices to do this, the car comment showed I still had a ways to go before I was truly prepared to forsake all to follow Christ into Africa. God didn&#8217;t have to strike me down with a bolt of lightening for me to feel as if I had been. The realization that I balked at giving away a stupid car I would not be using for at least two years anyway slammed home the point that I was not totally surrendered for Christ. I had not realized I valued my material possessions that much. Painful reckoning.</p>
<p>&#8220;Ok,&#8217; you might say, &#8220;maybe that shows you were not ready to go to Africa for two years but does that really warrant cause to question your salvation? After all, you accepted Jesus into your heart, isn&#8217;t that the criteria for salvation? You live a decent life, go to church, tithe, and serve Him, isn&#8217;t that enough?&#8221;</p>
<p>Is it? Is that all it takes? Is that how Jesus sees it or is that how we interpret it in our modern version of His messages so we can get more people to accept Jesus?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some food for thought…consider the scripture in Matthew about the rich, young ruler coming to Jesus to ask what he must do to obtain eternal life. This guy had it going on. He eagerly sought Jesus out, making his way through a crowd of followers to ask what he needed to do. He knelt before Jesus in humble submission to make his request. He called Jesus master, teacher; it was evident he recognized that Jesus had the answers he was seeking. He asked the right questions<strong>, &#8216;What good thing shall I do that I may obtain eternal life?&#8217;</strong> He had great wealth, perhaps he would contribute to the cause by supporting Jesus&#8217; ministry or help out the poor. By all accounts, he was a learned man that followed the laws of his Jewish faith. He professed to follow the commandments and considered himself to be without sin. On the surface, this young man appeared to be a fine candidate to be a disciple of Christ. Yet…Jesus did not welcome him as a disciple with open arms, though we are told in scripture in <strong>Mark 10:21, &#8220;And looking at him, Jesus felt a love for him.&#8221;</strong> Ok….recapping, this man seemed to be doing everything right yet Jesus did not promise him eternal life. Why?</p>
<p>Jesus looks into our hearts and knows the very core of us. Though this man felt he conformed and qualified for eternal life, Jesus knew the areas in his heart that were not surrendered. First, I believe, is that this man did not see his own sin. Raised on Mosaic Law, he measured himself against what he understood the law to be and found himself guiltless. If we do not acknowledge our sin and truly know we have sinned against God, how can we come to the cross and be repentant? It required a sincere desire to turn away from those things that God finds unpleasing. If we believe we are free from sin, we deceive ourselves. Secondly, Jesus knew his heart regarding his wealth and possessions.</p>
<p>Thus the test<strong>….&#8221;If you wish to be complete, go and sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you shall have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me&#8221; (Matthew 19:21)</strong></p>
<p>Was Jesus saying we have to give everything away to have eternal life? No. He was saying that we have to be <span style="text-decoration:underline;">willing</span> to surrender all, to cling to nothing taking precedence over Christ. <strong>(Luke 14:33)</strong> By placing Himself alongside the man&#8217;s wealth and demanding he make a choice, our Lord revealed the true state of the young man&#8217;s heart. Jesus&#8217; request was simply meant to establish whether he was willing to submit to the sovereignty of Jesus over his life. <strong>Matthew 19:22 says, &#8220;When the young man heard this statement, he went away grieved; for he was one that owned much property.&#8221;</strong> He clung to his things of this world.</p>
<p>Saving faith is a commitment to leave sin and follow Jesus Christ at all cost. Jesus takes no one unwilling to come on those terms. The Lord Jesus does not take sinners on their own terms. Something to think about.</p>
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