Friday, August 28, 2009

Precious Lord

Vol 3 No 34 THEO'S DEVOS

Psalm 23

I rarely do this but I thought you would like to read the following that was sent to me by one of our readers. I don't know who the author is but I know that you will find it inspirational as I did.

This is the first time I have used something like this for Theos Devos. It was so good I just had to pass it on. Thanks to one of our readers for finding it.


THE BIRTH OF THE SONG 'PRECIOUS LORD'

Back in 1932, I was a fairly new husband. My wife, Nettie and I were living in a little apartment on Chicago's south side. One hot August afternoon I had to go to St. Louis where I was to be the featured soloist at a large revival meeting. I didn't want to go. Nettie was in the last month of pregnancy with our first child. But a lot of people were expecting me in St. Louis. I kissed Nettie good-bye, clattered downstairs to our Model A and, in a fresh Lake Michigan breeze, chugged out of Chicago on Route 66.
 
However, outside the city, I discovered that in my anxiety at leaving, I had forgotten my music case. I wheeled around and headed back.

I found Nettie sleeping peacefully. I hesitated by her bed; something was strongly telling me to stay. But eager to get on my way, and not wanting to disturb Nettie, I shrugged off the feeling and quietly slipped out of the room with my music.

The next night, in the steaming St. Louis heat, the crowd called on me to sing again and again. When I finally sat down, a messenger boy ran up with a Western Union telegram. I ripped open the envelope. Pasted on the yellow sheet were the words: YOUR WIFE JUST DIED.

People were happily singing and clapping around me, but I could hardly keep from crying out. I rushed to a phone and called home. All I could hear on the other end was 'Nettie is dead. Nettie is dead.'

When I got back, I learned that Nettie had given birth to a boy. I swung between grief and joy. Yet that same night, the baby died. I buried Nettie and our little boy together, in the same casket. Then I fell apart.

For days I closeted myself. I felt that God had done me an injustice. I didn't want to serve Him anymore or write gospel songs. I just wanted to go back to that jazz world I once knew so well. But then, as I hunched alone in that dark apartment those first sad days, I thought back to the afternoon I went to St. Louis. Something kept telling me to stay with Nettie. Was that something God? Oh, if I had paid more attention to Him that day, I would have stayed and been with Nettie when she died.

From that moment on I vowed to listen more closely to Him. But still I was lost in grief. Everyone was kind to me, especially one friend. The following Saturday evening he took me up to Maloney's Poro College, a neighborhood music school. It was quiet; the late evening sun crept through the curtained windows.

I sat down at the piano, and my hands began to browse over the keys. Something happened to me then. I felt at peace. I felt as though I could reach out and touch God. I found myself playing a melody, once into my head they just seemed to fall into place: 'Precious Lord, take my hand, lead me on, let me stand, I am tired, I am weak, I am worn, through the storm, through the night, lead me on to the light, take my hand, precious Lord, lead me home.'

The Lord gave me these words and melody, He also healed my spirit. I learned that when we are in our deepest grief, when we feel farthest from God, this is when He is closest, and when we are most open to His restoring power.

And so I go on living for God willingly and joyfully, until that day comes when He will take me and gently lead me home.

-Tommy Dorsey-


For those too young to know who he is, Tommy Dorsey was a band leader in the Thirties and Forties.

Did you know that Tommy Dorsey wrote this song? I surely didn't. What a wonderful story of how God CAN heal the brokenhearted! Beautiful, isn't it?

Worth the reading, wasn't it? Think on the message for a while. Thought you might like to share this,




Theo


PS Due to a lack of response, I have decided to forego the Small Group Bible Studies. If you have been using them and would like me to continue them, please email me at ted426@gmail.com. If I get enough requests I will add them back in. Thank you.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Sweating the Details

Vol 3 No 33 THEO'S DEVOS

Psalm 139:14a I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;...

I have no idea where all of you work but there is one thing I do know: if your company is at all successful in this economy it is because it is sweating the details. Companies that gloss over the important minutiae are either out of business or headed that way. I am not a detail person but have had to become that over time in order to be successful at what I have done. I remember someone saying, when I was a youth pastor, that it seemed as though I were flying by the seat of my pants. I just had to smile at the ignorance of that statement because I knew how much time I had put in trying to make the job look that way. Tiger Woods makes golfing seem easy but for those of us who have played that game; we know it is very difficult if you want to play well.
I look at the heavens and I marvel. I have examined pond water through a microscope and have been absolutely amazed. Enough so that I am stunned when I hear scientists say that all of creation was just happenstance and that there is no God to give it all sense. The Bible never tries to argue for the existence of God. It is as if the writers never felt the need to. They may have written in ancient times but there observations are just as true in the technological world as they were back when men road camels and lived in tents.
Then, when we turn our attention to the human body the amazement is off the chart. How our bodies work is magnificent. The human eye is better than any camera lens. It seems that no matter how fast my computer goes, I find myself drumming my fingers on the desk hoping it will go faster. My brain, and I admit to not being the brightest person to ever live, still outperforms my computer on many levels save detailed computations. We use to be able to jam the typewriter keys by typing too fast but, no longer. You can't out type a computer it seems.
This is why the Psalmist praises God and why we should as well. No matter what condition your body is in, it is still wonderful. God made you and He loves you just the way you are. With all your flaws and imperfections, He loves you. He wants to use you for the betterment of eternity and can accomplish amazing things through you if you will let Him. Fearfully and wonderfully made! Do you believe that? You should and, if you do, it will spur you on to acts of faith that you would not have believed possible. What can you do today that would challenge your faith? What could you do with that wonderful body God gave you? Think about that. Pray about it. Act on it. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. Faith = Risk. Don't worry, God is there to help. May He bless you today.


Theo



Dear Small Group Leader (or soon to be Facilitator)

Please allow everyone in your group to answer the Quick Question. It will get things started on the right foot, encouraging quieter ones to open up. Please do not require everyone to answer every question. They may not be ready to share yet. Also please allow at least 5-10 minutes at the end of your study so as many as would like to can respond to the REFLECTION question. This may be the most important time in your small group study. Thank You


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Saturday, August 15, 2009

I Will See God

Vol 3 No 32 THEO'S DEVOS

Job 19:25-27a “But as for me, I know that my Redeemer lives, and that he will stand upon the earth at last. 26And after my body has decayed, yet in my body I will see God! 27I will see him for myself. Yes, I will see him with my own eyes.

The verses for today are the oldest in the Bible and they contain a truth that transforms our lives. It is the oldest promise of life after death and, with that in mind, our lives before death become totally changed. Someone has said that if a man, or woman, cannot face death then they cannot face life. Fear of what lies on the other side can paralyze anyone. It tells us that in the midst of whatever life throws at us, God is working. We can know that our God is alive and at work behind the scenes giving meaning to what we sense. He is the spiritual meaning behind what we call reality.
One cannot read the book of Job without coming to the conclusion that the life we live is a mystery that we are unable to understand. And the life we live is surrounded by a spiritual world that we can only get glimpses of through the pages of God's Holy Word. Slowly but surely we begin to see what God is doing and begin to realize that His purposes transcend mortality. He is our Redeemer and He has committed Himself to us. That fact changes everything.
God is working in and through you for a Divine purpose. What that purpose is, only He knows. That there is a purpose gives us reason to get up in the morning and do whatever the day holds for us. You may feel as though your life has no meaning but that simply is not the case. And when you actively seek God's will for your every day, you will sense that all you do is important in terms of eternity.
Hold your head up. Walk tall. Remember that you are the child of the King of Kings. Act like it.
May God bless you as you do.



Theo



Dear Small Group Leader (or soon to be Facilitator)

Please allow everyone in your group to answer the Quick Question. It will get things started on the right foot, encouraging quieter ones to open up. Please do not require everyone to answer every question. They may not be ready to share yet. Also please allow at least 5-10 minutes at the end of your study so as many as would like to can respond to the REFLECTION question. This may be the most important time in your small group study. Thank You


SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDY


Please Read:

QUICK QUESTION: Of all the prople you know, which ones are the most important to you? Why?

1.What happened to the people closest to Job?

2.Why did Job request pity?

3.What did Job say about God?

4.What did Job say he would see after death?

5.Where did Job's friends think his troubles came from?

6.Why is honor so important?


REFLECTION: Is there any relationship in you life that needs repair? What can you do to fix it?

Thursday, August 6, 2009

An Inconvenient Truth

Vol 3 No 31 THEO'S DEVOS

Romans 3:23 For all have sinned; all fall short of God’s glorious standard.

Please forgive me for this but there are a few things in the Bible that I wish were not true. One of them is that the heart of every person is evil and not good. You may be tuning me out right now but stay with me for a minute. There is a pervasive theory throughout the world that men and women are basically good with a tendency toward bad acts once in a while and, they would admit, there may be some people who are truly evil. What the Bible teaches is not that everyone is totally evil but that the natural inclination of all people is not goodness but just the opposite.

I think the best place to notice this is with children. Have you ever noticed that you don't have to train kids to be bad. Why is it that parents have to work hard to train children to be good. Now some children are just wonderful and we have very little difficulty with them. Although that is probably true of your kids, if you have any, but even the best of kids don't have to be shown how to do bad things like be self-centered or do mischievous things. They manage to do that without any help from anyone. Most children, if not all, have to be taught to share, to be courteous, to not lie, etc.

Even we as adults often have to think and will ourselves to do the right thing. Think about someone who has hurt you; about the person you need to forgive but have not been able to do so. Even knowing that to not forgive is like a cancer eating away at you from the inside out. Your lack of forgiveness only hurts you. The one who needs forgiveness may not even know it. They lose no sleep and never think about it while it may haunt your thoughts quite often. Why is it so hard to forgive even when you know it is the right thing to do? Because doing the right thing does not come naturally to human beings. In fact it is such a Godly thing that it takes the help of God to pull it off.

When we sinned against God, the first thing He did was work out a plan so that we could not only be forgiven for that sin but that we could be brought into a position of reward. The worst of sinners can find forgiveness from God because doing the right thing is the nature of God.

Admitting that we have sinned is the first step toward getting God's forgiveness and forgiving others should be a natural act for us. However, unfortunately we, as adults, often act like children and do the wrong thing even though it hurts us. Paul said that he felt like the worst of sinners but wasn't afraid to admit that because he knew how much God loved him and would forgive him for that sin.

Do you know how much God loves you? I hope so because when you do it will make all the difference in your life. You will be able to love others even when they are mean to you because you know that you are passing on the love God has given you. You will be able to avoid the natural tendency to do the wrong thing because you believe that doing the right thing will make your God happy and that, in turn will bring happiness to you.

I am not happy that we are not all good at the core but I am ecstatic that God can reverse out natural tendencies and show us the way to loving others in His name. I truly hope and pray that this day will be one of great blessing for you. If it is not then I pray that you will allow God to guide you through it so that by the time it is over, you will know that God is in your life making the difference.

Theo
Eph 4:11-13



Dear Small Group Leader (or soon to be Facilitator)

Please allow everyone in your group to answer the Quick Question. It will get things started on the right foot, encouraging quieter ones to open up. Please do not require everyone to answer every question. They may not be ready to share yet. Also please allow at least 5-10 minutes at the end of your study so as many as would like to can respond to the REFLECTION question. This may be the most important time in your small group study. Thank You


SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDY

Please Read: Romans 3:21-31

QUICK QUESTION: If you wanted to send an encouraging note to all your friends, how would you get it to them?

1.Where does our righteousness come from?

2.How can someone appropriate righteousness?

3.What quality do you share with everyone else?

4.How much did our justificatgion cost God?

5.What is the relationship between law and faith?


REFLECTION: How could you share the good news with someone this week?