Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Can these dry Bones Live?


In Ezekiel 37 we read the account of the valley of dry bones. In this story Ezekiel reported that the Lord placed him in the middle of the valley of dry bones and then asked him the question “son of man, can these dry bones live?” As I think about this passage I can imagine how confused Ezekiel may have been to be asked such a question of a person who should know the answer. Ezekiel as many of us would, replied “Oh Lord God thou knowest” Good answer, however I am not sure that Ezekiel expected to hear what the Lord told him next and this was Ezekiel 37: 4 - Again he said unto me, Prophesy upon these bones, and say unto them, O ye dry bones, hear the word of the LORD.

  However Ezekiel was given a command “prophesy” to them. Ezekiel did not argue with God as foolish as this request may have been, instead Ezekiel did as he was commanded and prophesied to the dry bones and in the end we see where the bones came together finding there adjoining parts, sinews, flesh, skin, then covered the bones and the wind came and blew breathe into them and they lived.

 I love this story not just for the imagery, but this is a classic account of resurrection from death to life.  These dry bones depict such a sense of bareness and complete emptiness it is just difficult to imagine that their situation could be changed. Although the Lord was using this story to show the deplorable state of Israel, I cannot help but apply it to some of us in this 21st century.

Some of us are still wrestling with our valley of dry bones. These may be our children, jobs, finances, or our relationships. It may be a dry bone from our past as far back as our childhood or even the dry bone of our spiritual lives. You look around at these dry bones and you feel despair, you see emptiness, desolation and hopelessness. Can these bones live? You have tried everything seemingly possible but there seems to be little or no change.  Can these bones live? Here is your answer: PROPHESY to those bones. Prophesy life to your situation, tell your children they are children of God that walk in obedience. Tell your job situation that your father owns the cattle on a thousand hills and He cares for you more that the lilies of the field. Tell your finances that you are a lender not a borrower; tell these relationships that you are a leader not a follower. Tell your past it can no longer keep you bound, for there is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus. Tell your spirit arise and praise the Lord, command your mind to think on things that are lovely, pure and of good report.  Stand in faith and watch things start to fall in place. As a matter of fact, I can already hear a rustling in the valley, can you?

 
In His Service,

 
Vilma


 

 

Monday, November 19, 2012

What it Means to Give Thanks


In 3 days it will be thanksgiving a time of year that is greatly anticipated by many.  It is a time where travel is expected to more than double as most families come together around a great feast of turkey, stuffing, ham, greens, yams, macaroni and cheese, pumpkin and sweet potato pies and so… much more. No one will be watching calories on Thanksgiving Day; the gym will take care of the extra pounds gained. Although it is known as Thanksgiving Day, some of us will forget to give thanks, others will only give thanks if they had a successful year and others will focus on the bad things that may have happened to them and cannot bring themselves to give thanks. Each of us knows in which category we fall. We can all justify giving or not giving thanks, but does our reasoning fits into what the bible says about giving thanks?  Let us look at what Ephesians 5: 20 say about giving thanks: Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;

 Is Paul really serious about this? It is just impossible to give thanks all the time, and worse yet giving thanks for all things. Paul you don’t know what I have been through this year, there is no way I can give thanks for those things.  Really Paul, you can say what you want, but one thing I know is that only “he who feels it knows it”. I lost my child- wait my children – Paul they represented my future, I lost my sibling -my present, I lost my parent-my past, I lost my spouse- my everything. Did you hear me Paul? I lost my home, my job; I just went through a horrible divorce, I just lost my baby at term. Paul, do you want to hear more? My child was incarcerated, my finances took a dive, I just went through hurricane Sandy and I lost everything I possessed. Give thanks always and for all things- you have got to be kidding?  What was that you said Paul, II Corinthians 11:23-27?

Whoa Paul this is unbelievable! You have certainly been through a whole lot and after all this you can still say “give thanks”. I guess I’ll reconsider my position.

 As the word says we should give thanks at all times and not just at Thanksgiving and we give thanks for everything not just the good things. This certainly is not easy to do, but we should do so regardless of the position we find ourselves in. It sounds superficial- but things could have been much worse. God does not do bad things to us, but will turn around the bad things that happen to us for His glory. The things God allows in our lives are things that He knows we are able to manage and the good thing is that there is on Satan cannot cross over.

 So whatever we may be going through at this time, let us remember that our father who loves us with an everlasting love will give us the grace to endure and though it feels like it will, it will not take us out. Isaiah 43:2 When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.

 So even if you do it in tears let us open our mouths and Give God thanks, that He is sovereign, faithful, omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent and He can and will turn our situation completely around. Happy Thanksgiving!

 In His Service,


Vilma

Monday, November 12, 2012

Praying Scriptures Over Our Children



Some people are hesitant when asked to pray for their children. Some mothers feel that they are not eloquent enough to pray. Others feel that they are not spiritual enough to go to God, and there are those who will tell you that they do not know what to say.
It is for these reasons that from time to time I will suggest certain scriptures that can be used as prayer points when we pray for our children. For this post I would like to suggest the following scripture from Isaiah.

Isaiah 11:2 And the spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD;

Although Isaiah was referring to Jesus the messiah we can also apply this to ourselves and our children. As you pray, make sure to verbalize each phrase of the verse and insert your children and grandchildren’s names each time.

Pray that the spirit of the Lord will rest on them
Pray that they will have the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding,
Pray for the Spirit of counsel and of power, and
Pray that they will have the Spirit of knowledge and of [reverential] fear of the Lord.

Having the spirit of the Lord resting on you, is one sure way to ensure that your steps will be directed. Wisdom helps in decision making and having understanding of why one should or should not do certain things is certainly valuable. The ability to counsel and be counseled and operate in the power that God has given us is also essential. It is also beneficial to have an intimate knowledge of the Lord and a sense of awe for who He is.

In His Service,

Vilma

Monday, November 5, 2012

Psalm 23

Earlier today, I was speaking with a friend of mine and we started to talk about psalm 23 and we both shared our perspective on what this psalm really meant to us.

  Psalm 23 is a psalm that I was taught as a child and one that I also taught my children at an early age. I have quoted portions of this psalm on numerous occasions, but over the last 7 1/2 months this psalm has become so very real to me and here is why. As some of you may know from previous blogs, I unexpectedly lost my 28 year old son on April 22nd 2012. In this very difficult time, I made the decision to keep going with my ministry Mothers Praying Until Something Happens (MPUSH) as a way of God getting the glory through this tragedy and showing the devil, that he had lost his bet. Psalm 23 is one of the many scriptures that have kept me going when everything else in me is trying to tell me to give up.
 
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. It dawned on me that in order for me not to be in lack and enjoy the things that the remainder of Psalm 23 talked about I had to be willing to be lead or be shepherded. So I quickly decided not to travel the many paths that looked or felt good for me. Some paths that looked so incredible attractive like disappointment, anger, resentment and depression, instead I decided follow the path of Shepherd Lord. By so doing I was able to find green pastures instead of lingering in the wasteland. I found that instead of a raging sea I was in still waters, no ripples, waves or currents, I started to feel safe, secure and loved. Before I knew it my soul began to feel the effects of being restored, (Re-establish) as the incredible pain that I was feeling started to become more tolerable. Each time I felt like getting out of line, He instead kept leading me in paths of right living because of what His name represents. So I came to the conclusion that, I will not be afraid of the valley of death- because, my Shepherd will be with me as I know He was with my son. I have a new perspective knowing His rod and staff is always there to comfort me. I now fully understand what it means to have a table carefully prepared for me with bountiful provisions for both my body and soul right where my enemies are standing waiting to see me fail. I can actually feel the oil running down my face as He anoints my head with oil, so my cup is now overflowing, instead of emptiness. I also realized that with this Shepherd goodness and mercy will be following me around as long as I live. My decision became easy, I think I prefer being led, and I will without a doubt just camp in His house for all times.

If you are going through a difficult period at the moment, I am encouraging you to add psalm 23 to the other scriptures that you are reading. You will be amazed at the sense of peace, comfort and reassurance it will bring.

 
In His Service

 
Vilma