Tuesday, April 9, 2013

What is "Fearing the Lord?"

       When reading the bible, you may come across scriptures such as, Psalm 34:8-9 which state, "fear the Lord, you his saints, for those who fear Him, lack nothing."  The exact phrase, "fear the Lord,"  appears twenty-seven times in the bible.  However, you may have wondered, "what does it mean when it appears in a scripture like Psalm 34?"  Is it a command; like in Jeremiah 46:28 when the Lord instructs Jacob to,"Fear not!"?  Recently, I have come to understand its meaning; as well as,  the importance of carrying it out in one's life.
     My definition of "fearing the Lord," is to have great awe and respect for the living God.  The kind of respect that causes us to obey Him without reservation in every area of our lives.  This is not the same type of "fear" mentioned in Jeremiah 46:28.  In that scripture, the Lord was literally commanding Jacob to cease being afraid.  Often times, we bristle at hearing the word "command;" but obedience is not only right; it can result in tremendous benefits in our lives.
      If we look at verse 9 in Psalm 34, David states that those who "fear Him" will lack nothing.  The word "nothing" certainly includes all things spiritual such as love, joy, peace, patience, etc.; but I also take it to mean everything we need in our physical life too- including health and healing.  The Lord wants to bless us with overflowing gifts; but it is important that we respect Him first- Deuteronomy 28:2, "And all these blessings shall come upon you and overtake you, IF you obey the voice of the Lord your God. 
     At times, it may seem difficult to obey the Lord in all situations, but it is possible!  Jesus stated, "if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, move from here to there and it will move."  If you are a follower of Jesus, then you have this seed in you .  God planted it there and it's your job to "water" it by taking small steps of obedience toward ever increasingly bigger steps.  In time, it will become a way of life.    One that was meant for every single one of us. 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Past Animal Stories

One day, I was remembering all the past events that have happened in my life involving animals of one kind or another; when the idea hit me to write them down!  So, here you have the beginning of those stories starting with "Lucky" the gerbil. 
     "Lucky" belonged to a friend of mine that I had worked with for several years.  "Lucky" was a product of two gerbils my friend received from the pet store believing the two were the same sex.   One of them was definitely a differing sex - as not that long later, they had more than a few litters.  On top of that little issue, the mother gerbil had a tendency to eat her young when/if she had too many.  As you can guess, Lucky was one of the gerbils that got away from her mother before she was eaten.  However, she no longer had use of her back legs. 
     One time, my husband and I "watched" the animals while the family was away in Florida.  "Lucky" and a few of her siblings chewed their way out of a cardboard box.  (Why they were in a cardboard box- I can't tell you!?)   We spent the evening chasing the gerbils behind couches, under desks, and through book cases.  Guess which gerbil was the last to be recaptured?  You got it- Lucky!!  Lucky had super gerbil power in those working front legs as she was the fastest & kept us running after her the longest.  We still laugh when we remember how she kept getting away on only two legs!