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Monday, September 21, 2015

Brown's Daily Word 9/21/15

   Praise the Lord  for this new day and for the brand new season  that the Lord of all seasons is ushering in.  We are just beginning to see small patches of brilliant , and fiery colors all around us.  The fields and the hills are bursting with the abundance of harvest.  "While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease".  Genesis  8:22 

    As it is written in Psalm 65:13, "The valleys are singing and the hills are laughing aloud."   Praise be to Jesus the Lord of the harvest.  

    I walk along Main Street of our town almost every day and try to meet people and enter into conversation.   One of the men I met this past week was back in town staying in the local motel.  We talked for almost an hour.  He shared with me that he graduated  from Cornell  in 1957.  He was back for the Alumni Reunion.  He is also in the Alumni Band.  He taught in the Marathon Methodist Church release time program during 1957 and 1958.  He went to Princeton for graduate studies and has served the Lord over the last many years.  He is now retired yet serving Christ in various ministries.  He made my  heart glad.  

    The Lord blessed us In His house yesterday with His love and grace.  We praise the Lord for families, friends, children, and grandchildren who gather in His house faithfully and fervently every Sunday.  We praise the Lord for every one who serves Him in so many ways and in so many places.  He is exalted.  indeed the king is exalted.  

    I spoke to Sunita yesterday.  She lives in Washington, DC, where they are all excited about the visit by the Pope to our Nation's capitol.  The University premises are only one mile from where Sunita  and Andy, along with many of their friends, live.  They are not far from the Capitol and the many other attractions of the Capitol.  Most of them are located in a walking distance.  Many Christians have installed a prayer and praise venue called "David's Tent" along the Washington Mall.  It is a place where people gather for prayer and praise.  We praise the Lord for the visit of the Pope to Cuba and America the Beautiful.  He comes in the Name of Jesus, the Lord of the Church, the Lord of the harvest, the king of kings, the Alpha and Omega.  We will keep on praying and praising the Lord that He doing something new around the world and around the corner.  The Lord is inviting all saying, "Come and see; I am doing a new thing".

 

 

    Before entering the  Pastoral ministry I worked at State Hospitals  I recall one story told by one of my colleagues then.  A woman came in for anxiety therapy due to her fear of rabbits.  She was so afraid of rabbits that so much as a picture of a bunny would make her cringe against a wall.  However, after gradual desensitizing, she was able to hold a baby bunny in her arms.  Part of her success story involved learning to put her terror in the Lord's hands.  The words of Philippines 4:6-7 became very dear to  her and she learned to stop being anxious by following the advice given in these verses.  “Do not be anxious, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”



    Each person today, young or old, is living in some sort of a threatening environment.   The world is going through a global tsunami.  As the threat grows, one is prompted either to attack or run away in terror and hide.  A person can’t run fast enough or far enough to escape all threats. 

 

    There is a growing dark cloud over the heart of mankind.   In darkness, mold grows.  Our present worldwide darkness is much like a mold which is hidden in the walls of a home, silently growing and then invading our lungs.  Soon we can't take a clean breath.  Moral molds have been lying hidden in the walls people's hearts, their personal mansions, for so many years that they can't be ignored any longer. We have the Good News.  It is written, "In Him was life and the life was the Light of men.  The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.

 

This is what God says,   the God who builds a road right through the ocean,
    who carves a path through pounding waves,
The God who summons horses and chariots and armies—
    they lie down and then can't get up;
    they're snuffed out like so many candles:
“Forget about what’s happened;
    don't keep going over old history.
Be alert, be present. I'm about to do something brand-new.
    It’s bursting out! Don’t you see it?
There it is! I’m making a road through the desert,
    rivers in the badlands.
Wild animals will say ‘Thank you!’
    —the coyotes and the buzzards—
Because I provided water in the desert,
    rivers through the sun-baked earth,
Drinking water for the people I chose,
    the people I made especially for myself,
    a people custom-made to praise me.Isaiah 43:19-21

  In Christ, the Light of the World.

      Brown

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