Meek

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Me:  Prodigal, that horse looks calm with you riding him.

Prodigal:  He actually is a very powerful horse but he is being meek.

Me:  I was just reading about what meekness is.

 

Billy Graham writes in his book , The Secret of Happiness what meekness is.

 

William Barclay points out that the Greek word for “meek” was the word which was often used to describe an animal which had been tamed to obey the command of its master.  It might be a strong animal like a horse or ox, able to do a great deal of work.  It was not “weak”– but it was “meek”, always obedient to the will of its owner.  A tame horse contribute much more to life than a wild one.  Energy out of control is dangerous; energy under control is powerful.

 

Don’t make the mistake of thinking what you see is weakness when it is really being meek.

 

1 Corinthians 15:57

But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Will You Forgive?

Me:  What is all that yelling about?

Prodigal:  He’s as useful as a fork at a supper of soup.

Me:  Well, lower your voice and calm down.  What ever this is all about just separate, spend some time praying and maybe God will show you how your heart should be.

 

This is from Corrie ten Boom

 

It was in a church in Munich that I saw him—a balding, heavy-set man in a gray overcoat, a brown felt hat clutched between his hands.  People were filing out of the basement room where I had just spoken and moving along the rows of wooden chairs to the door at the rear.  The year was 1947, and I had come from Holland to defeated Germany with the message that God forgives.

This was the truth they needed most to hear in that bitter, bombed out land, and I gave them my favorite mental picture.  Maybe because the sea is never far from a Hollander’s mind, I liked to think that that’s where forgiven sins were thrown.  “When we confess our sins,”  I said, “God casts them into the deepest ocean, gone forever.  And even though I cannot find a Scripture for it, I believe God then places a sign out there that says, “No Fishing Allowed.”

The solemn faces stared back at me, not quite daring to believe.  There were never questions after a talk in Germany in 1947.  People stood up in silence, collected their wraps in silence, left the room in silence.

And that’s when I saw him working his way forward against the others.  One moment I saw the overcoat and the brown hat; the next, a blue uniform and a visored cap with its skull and crossbones. It came back with a rush:  the huge room with its harsh overhead lights, the pathetic pile of dresses and shoes in the center of the floor, the shame of walking naked past this man.  I could see my sister’s frail form ahead of me, ribs sharp beneath the parchment skin.  Betsie, how thin you were!

The place was Ravensbruck, and the man who was making his way forward had been a guard–one of the cruelest guards.

Now he was in front of me, hand thrust out:  “A fine message, Fraulein! How good it is to know that ,as you say, all our sins are at the bottom of the sea!”

And I, who had spoken so glibly of forgiveness, fumbled in my pocketbook rather than take that hand.  He would not remember me, of course—how could he remember one prisoner among those thousands of women?

But I remember him and the leather crop swinging from his belt.  I was face-to-face with one of my captors, and my blood seemed to freeze.

“You mentioned Ravensbruck in your talk,” he was saying.  “I was a guard there.”  No, he did not remember me.

“But since that time,” he went on, “I have become a Christian.  I know that God has forgiven me for the cruel things I did there, but I would like to hear it from your lips as well.  Fraulein”–again the hand came out–“will you forgive me?”

And I stood there–I whose sins had again and again needed to be forgiven–and could not forgive.  Betsie had died in that place–could he erase her slow, terrible death simply by the asking?

It could not have been many seconds that he stood there–hand held out–but to me it seemed hours as I wrestled with the most difficult thing I had ever had to do.

For I had to do it–I knew that.  The message that God forgives has a prior condition:  that we forgive those who have injured us.  “If you do not forgive men their trespasses,”  Jesus says, “neither will your Father in Heaven forgive your trespasses.”

I knew it not only as a commandment of God, but as a daily experience.  Since the end of the war I had had a home in Holland for victims of Nazi brutality.  Those who were able to forgive their former enemies were also able to return to the outside world and rebuild their lives, no matter what the physical scars.  Those who nursed their bitterness remained invalids.  It was as simple and horrible as that.

And still I stood there with the coldness clutching my heart.  But forgiveness is not an emotion–I knew that, too.  Forgiveness is an act of the will, and the will can function regardless of the temperature of the heart.  Jesus, help me!  I prayed silently.  I can lift my hand.  I can do that much.  You supply the feeling.

So, woodenly and mechanically, I thrust my hand into the one stretched out to me.  And as I did, an incredible thing took place.  The current started in my shoulder, raced down my arm, and sprang into our joined hands.  And then this healing warmth seemed to flood my whole being, bringing tears to my eyes.

“I forgive you, brother!” I cried.  “With all my heart.”

For a long moment, we grasped each other’s hands–the former guard and the former prisoner.  I had never known God’s love so intensely as I did then.  But even so,  I realized it was not my love.  I had tried and did not have the power of the Holy Spirit as recorded in Romans 5:5

 

Romans 5:5

Because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us.

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

The Path

 

Prodigal:  What do we do with pain?

Me:  That is a good question.  Do you know who has the answer?

Prodigal:  Who?

Me:  Christ is always the answer to turn too.

 

This comes from the book  The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis

I am progressing along the path of life in my ordinary, contentedly fallen and godless condition, absorbed in a merry meeting with my friends for the morrow or a bit of work that tickles my vanity to-day, a holiday or a new book, when suddenly a stab of abdominal pain that threatens serious disease, or a headline in the newspapers that threatens us all with destruction, send this whole pack of cards tumbling down.

At first I am overwhelmed, and all my little happiness look like broken toys.  Then slowly and reluctantly, bit by bit, I try to bring myself into the frame of mind that I should be in at all times.  I remind myself that all these toys were never intended to posses my heart, that my true good is in another world and my only real treasure is Christ.  And perhaps, by God’s grace, I succeed, and for a day or two become a creature consciously dependent on God and drawing its strength from the right sources.  But the moment the threat is withdrawn, my whole nature leaps back to the toys.

 

Oh Father let me reminder the sweet times of my past trials where you were with me every moment.  Let me remember how the toys of today do not compare with my relationship with you.

 

1 Peter 3:17

For it is better, if God should will it so, that you suffer for doing what is right rather than for doing what is wrong.

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

 

 

Saying Yes

Me:  Prodigal are you having a party and you did not invite me?

Prodigal:  No, I am not having a party….

Me:  You’re fibbin’ and your feet don’t match.

Prodigal:  Ok, you caught me, maybe I am having a party.  I just didn’t want to hurt your feelings.

Me:  Lying is still a sin Prodigal.

 

I will share from Tim Chester’s book You Can Change

Sowing to the Spirit means saying yes to whatever strengthens our Spirit-inspired desires.  As we’ve seen , we sin when we believe lies about God.  Sowing to the Spirit means filling our hearts with the truth about God.  We sin because sinful desires matter more to us than God.  We sow to the Spirit when we cultivate our love for God.

You can believe God today because He loves you and He loves me.  We do not have to follow lies even if they do not sound harmful.  Lies always hurt relationships even if that relationship is just between you and God.

Ephesians 2:13

But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

What Are You Planting?

Me:  Watcha doing Prodigal?

Prodigal:  Fixin too sow the field for next year’s crop.

Me:  That is a good reminder of another way we can sow.

 

This is from Richard C. Halverson, former Chaplain of the United States Senate

 

You can offer your ideas to others as bullets or as seeds.  You can shoot them, or sow them; hit people in the head with them, or plant them in their hearts. 

Ideas used as bullets will kill inspiration and neutralize motivation.  Used as seeds, they take root, grow, and become reality in the life in which they are planted.

The only risk in the seed approach:  Once it grows and becomes part of those in whom it’s planted, you probably will get no credit for originating the idea.  But if you’re willing to do without the credit…you’ll reap a rich harvest.

 

This side of heaven you will not get the applause or recognition of someone who has done a lot.  God sees though and it will be made clear the part you played in God’s kingdom on earth at this time with these people of His.

 

1 Corinthians 15:3

For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

There is a Difference

 

Me:  I like your rooster friend!

Prodigal:  He is making more noise than a cornhusk mattress at the moment.

Me:  I don’t mind it at all.

Prodigal:  If you can share still then go ahead.

 

This is from Overcoming Spiritual Blindness by James Gills, M.D.

 

Christian psychiatrist Paul Tournier distinguishes between the person and the personage.  The person is the inner part, and the personage is the outer shell.  Many of us go around with manufactured smiles, and manufactured answers to others.  Simply agreeing with others, or asking simple, practiced questions are all a function of hypocrisy.  Yet one who is inwardly true has a lot more to say and can ask questions of another that demonstrate authentic concern.  In these and other ways, they begin to resonate with the inner person of others.

Let me give a word of reassurance to those who fear their own hypocrisy.  There is an important distinction between a hypocrite and the faithful servant who simply feels inadequate, but continues to press on into fullness of faith.

 

 

 

Job 5:1-2

Call now, if there be any that will answer thee; and to which of the saints wilt thou turn?  For wrath killeth the foolish man, and envy salyeth the silly one.

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

 

 

Books

 

Me:  Watcha reading Prodigal?

Prodigal:  The best book there is!

Me:  I have to agree with that, in fact I have to something to share about books.

 

This is from C.S. Lewis

You may have noticed that the books you really love are bound together by a secret thread.  You know very well what is the common quality that makes you love them, though you cannot put it into words…..Are not all lifelong friendships born at the moment when at last you meet another human being who has some inkling…of that something which you were born desiring….

 

I think I love this so much because of the mention of  books and friends!  What a combination!  I have a lot of Books!  My desire started when I was a child.  My mother would take us to the library a lot.  I remember looking at the rows and rows and rows of books and thinking “I can take any of these home”.  I thought this is all free and I can spend a long time here.  Well I thought it was heaven!  I still love a good book.  I have collected many over the years.

Now friends I have collected them too.  Sometimes I just rejoice over who God has brought into my life.  I really don’t think I have time for all of them.  I have friend’s that are missionaries and are overseas.  I have older friends and very wise younger friends.  I have those who have heard many of tears and those that have seen me at my silliest moments.  I have friends out of state that do not seem far away because I speak to them all the time.  I have family that are friends and I have friends who are happy to see me every week.

 

Thank you for encouraging me!  Thank you for seeing the good in me and have patience with the bad!  Thank you that you accept my love of books and you have even given me some!  Sometimes we just have to remind special people that they are still special to me!

 

Proverbs 16:24

Gracious words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the body.

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

 

 

It is Only in Him

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Me:  Are you enjoying your walk in the park today?

Prodigal:  Yes, and in fact I spotted an alligator just resting in the sun.

Me:  Don’t get too close.  I am sure you would be a tasty snack!

Prodigal:  I will try not too, what book would you like to share from today?

 

This comes from Charles Spurgeon:  Joy in Christ’s Presence

 

Remember how impossible it would have been for you to receive a single spiritual blessing if you had not been in Jesus.  The love of God cannot be poured out into anyone’s heart unless he is clearly united with God’s Son.  No exception has ever been made to the universal curse on those of the first Adam’s seed who have no interest in the Second Adam.  Christ is the only Zoar in which God’s Lots can find a shelter from the destruction   of Sodom( Gen. 19-25).  Apart from Him, the blast of the fiery furnace of God’s wrath consumes every green herb; it is only in Him that the soul can live.

 

Remember the days of old..

Remember the days of yesteryear..

Remember when…

We are called to remember all sorts of memories, anniversaries and tragedies.

Today though REMEMBER who you would be without Christ.

 

Proverbs 30:30

A lion which is strongest among beasts, and turneth not away for any.

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

 

 

 

 

Singing Outload

 

Me:  There is something about this sign that speaks to my heart!

Prodigal:  I agree!

Me:  There is also something else that speaks to my heart.

 

I once was lost, but now I’m found
Was blind, but now I see

 

Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it
Prone to leave the God I love
Here’s my heart, O take and seal it

 

And live so all might see
The strength to follow Your commands
Could never come from me

 

Some of you have figured out that these are the lyrics to some songs.  They are Amazing Grace, Come thy Fount and All I have is Christ.

To me worship is when I am singing the truth to my savior.  Whether I am alone or with others it is an act of acknowledging what God is in my life and what He does for me.

Sometimes we can become so busy with all we have to do at church or socially talking to everyone that day.  Sometimes I think though it is good for our spirit just to sing to God and God alone, it changes us from what we were just thinking of two minutes ago.

My soul needs to worship when the fears, stress and weariness of life has overcome me.  How can a song help?   Well it is nourishes us with the love of God.  This finds it way to the spirit, and forces the fears and stress to leave us.  We are then able to  focus on the wonderful savior who changed us forever more.

 

2 Timothy 3:10

You, however, have followed my teaching, my conduct, my aim in life, my faith, my patience, my love, my steadfastness.

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.faithincounseling.org

www.theprodigalpig.com

 

O Lord

 

Prodigal:  Are you going in to pray?

Me:  Yes, I just read a wonderful prayer by a woman who served others often.

 

This is from the book Great Women of the Christian Faith by Edith Deen

This prayer was written by Elizabeth Fry a leader of prison reform for women

 

O Lord, may I be directed what to do and what to leave undone: and then may I humbly trust that a blessing will be with me in my various engagements….Enable me, O Lord, to feel tenderly and charitably toward all my beloved fellow mortals.  Help me to have no soreness or improper feelings toward any.  Let me think no evil, bear all things, hope all things, endure all things.  Let me walk in all humility and Godly fear before all men, and in Thy sight.  Amen.

 

Awake, O Lord!  Why do you sleep?  Rouse yourself!  Do not reject us forever.  Why do you hide your face?

Psalm 44:23-24

 

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org