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    • What is beyond your ability to believe?

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on June 6, 2018

      Hebrews 10:23 (NIV) Let us hold unswervingly [emphasis mine] to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful.

      In 2 Kings 4:8 – 34 we are introduced to a wealthy Shunammite woman who was generous and hospitable to the prophet, Elisha. We are told in 2 Kings 4:8 that Elisha would stop at her house and enjoy a meal every time he passed through town. One day the woman talked with her husband and they agreed to add a room onto their house for Elisha to stay in while travelling.

      Elisha recognized her kindness and wanted to put in a good word for her with the King or the Commander of the Army. But the Shunammite woman wasn’t looking for favor. She was content to live around her family and friends. Elisha wanted to bless her for her hospitality. So while talking with his servant, Gehazi, Elisha learned that the woman and her aging husband were childless. So Elisha called for the woman and promised her that by the same time next year, she would hold a son in her arms.

      Like Sarah, she reacted in disbelief (Gen. 18:10-15) as she objected asking Elisha not to mislead her. Yet, a year later, she held a son in her arms. What a surprising gift! Unlike other barren women we read about through scripture (Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, Hannah) this women carried the desire for a child in her heart (Psalm 37:4). She wasn’t angry or bitter because life hadn’t exactly turned out the way she planned. She simply continued to serve the Lord and his people and God rewarded her for her faithfulness.

      A few years later the boy fell ill (with a severe headache) while visiting his father in the fields. One of the servants brought the boy to his mother and she held him close to her until he died at noon. Without saying a word, she laid the boy on Elisha’s bed and left immediately for Mt. Carmel in hopes of finding Elisha.

      The women traveled 25 miles to get to Elisha. When she saw Gehazi approaching her she was kind to him yet it was Elisha she wanted to see. Distressed she spoke to Elisha directly “Did I ask you for a son? Did I not say, Do not mislead me?” (v. 29) Immediately Elisha gave Gehazi his staff and commanded him to run and not talk to anyone along the way. When he arrived at the house, Elisha commanded Gehazi to lay the staff on on the boy’s face.

      Gehazi left, however the woman didn’t want the servant…she wanted Elisha. Elisha and the women hurried to Shunem to see the boy. When Elisha got there the boy’s lifeless body lay in his bed.  Closing the door behind him, Elisha stretched out his body across the boy so that their hands, mouths and eyes touched and began to pray. He could feel the cold body begin to warm. Elisha got up and began to walk around the room. After a short time passed, he stretched out his body one more time, began to pray and the boy’s chest lifted. Then he sneezed. The boy was alive.

      Even in the face of impossible circumstances, God kept His promise. The woman held unswervingly to the promise of God.

      So what promise from God are you unswervingly holding on to even through everything you see seems impossible? Leave me a comment below and I will  agree with you in prayer for the promise that you are holding on to.

      My prayer today is that we will look beyond the circumstance and focus on Almighty God who ALWAYS keeps His promises.

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    • Are you heart-sick?

      Posted at 8:00 am by sneuhofer, on May 30, 2018

      Proverbs 13:12 (ESV) “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a desire fulfilled is the tree of life. “

      When I was working a regular 8 to 5 job outside of the house, I used to wake up between 4:30 and 5 to have my quiet time with the Lord. I know what you must be thinking… 4:30… AM???  The cows aren’t even up yet!!!  But for me, the morning is the best time for me to hear God’s voice. It is also the absolute best way for me to start my day…. filling my “tank” with love from the Father. Believe me…everyone benefits from me having my quiet time first! Truthfully…I am a better person to be around.

      Anyway, one morning about 8 years ago, my son had other plans for my morning routine. He accidentally wet the bed and was up in full force at 4:10…  UGH! 4:30 is one thing but 4:10 that was entirely too early. After cleaning him and his bed, I turned the TV on got him his traditional breakfast of muffins and milk. I had high hopes of returning to my quiet time so I tried to read Proverbs 13 through one time. Of course the operative word in that last sentence is tried. But the “damage” had been done and my morning routine was out of sorts. I found myself thinking “this is hopeless.” I had my owned agenda for the morning; I wanted to spend time in the word and then the few minutes I had writing. I also felt hopeless over the fact that my typical morning had been messed up.

      When I arrived at work that very same morning I found the office empty. I decided to read back over Proverbs 13. I could definitely relate to the words in verse 12 “Hope deferred makes the heart sick.” My morning routine had been messed up and I had given up all hope that I would find time to have my quiet time and write. A series of thoughts crossed my mind “how I am supposed to start my day off on the right foot when I can’t have my quiet time?”  My mind raced as the thoughts ballooned from there.

      Is anyone relating to me right now?

      That morning at my office, God spoke in the quietness there… “how many times do you actually get to have the extra bit of time with Niko?”

      Ouch! That STUNG!

      Yes my apple cart might have gotten upset, but it’s only one morning. When my son called for me to come and sit with him, I closed my Bible and enjoyed the extra time I had with him.  I have often said that I wish I didn’t have to work a full time job so I can spend more time with Nikolas. But if I look at this morning a different way, I can see that God was giving me time to spend with my son. It might not have been how I planned to spend my morning, but it was our special time in the quietness of the morning hours.

      To this day, the “tree” of my life is full of answered prayer for my son. God truly did give me the desires of my heart when Nikolas became a part of our family.  He has brought me such joy and life and I cherish each moment God gives me with him. I think I need to keep this thought in mind…especially now… he’s headed into his teen years and sometimes I really do think aliens have invaded his body and taken my sweet boy away… ha ha ha!

      Seriously though, I know God is faithful and my hope is in HIM not the circumstances of navigating the “teen  years” I see right in front of me.

      Hope’s Anthem by Bethel Church is a GREAT reminder to me that when my hope is in God alone…I  cannot be shaken or moved.

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    • Looking for a good place to hide?

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on May 25, 2018

      I love the way the Message paraphrases the first three verses of Psalm 11 (Ps. 11:1-3):

      “I’ve already run for dear life straight to the arms of God. So why would I run away now when you say, “Run to the mountains; the evil bows are bent, the wicked arrows Aimed to shoot under cover of darkness at every heart open to God. The bottom’s dropped out of the country; good people don’t have a chance?””

      Have you ever tried to picture running for dear life straight into the arms of God? I know for me it’s hard to imagine what God looks like. I mean after all, no one has actually seen God face to face. The book of Psalms talks about hiding in the shadow of His wings (Ps. 17:8, 36:7, 61:4, 91:4). I guess I can picture being hidden and finding comfort under a strong and mighty wing..like that of an eagle.

      As I began to think about running into his arms I thought about a few other things. My mind quickly went back to the Old Testament chapter of Exodus. In Chapter 33, Moses and God are talking. They had a relationship. Moses trusted God to lead him and to provide for him. Moses could have asked God for anything, yet he asked for God to reveal his glory. Moses wanted to see God’s face. God granted Moses his request but still didn’t allow Moses to see his face. He allowed his presence to pass by and Moses was allowed to see his back (Ex. 33:23).

      After Moses, I thought about the disciples’ relationship with Jesus. They were hand-picked by Jesus for a reason. Before Jesus left earth to return to heaven, he spent a great deal of time with them (building a relationship). During his earthly ministry, Jesus showed us all how to truly love our neighbor and live in obedience to Father God. He crossed political, racial, and social backgrounds to show love and compassion to those in desperate need of relationship; the woman at the well, the adulterous woman, the blind beggar, the leaper, just to name a few.

      God created us to be in relationship with him for his pleasure. As difficult as it may be for some to imagine, God wants us to turn to him with everything; even when life seems to get tough. In fact, in all circumstances – good and bad, he wants us to turn to him for guidance and direction. Our circumstances can be an opportunity for us to grow in our faith and trust in Christ if we allow him to draw us closer. Don’t ignore the challenges that come your way just because they may be a little uncomfortable…use them as an opportunity for God’s glory to be revealed and enjoy the warmth of the Father’s loving arms.

      You may be asking “How can I be in relationship with God?” Well, it starts by accepting Christ’s redeeming work on Calvary. When you accept Christ as your Savior the Holy Spirit will come and live inside you. But it doesn’t stop there. As with any relationship, it needs to be nurtured so it can grow.

      How do you nurture a relationship? By spending time with the person you are building the relationship with. To build your relationship with Christ, spend time reading your Bible and talking to him in prayer. I have hear many people say “I thought prayer had to be formal.” It doesn’t – prayer is simply holding a conversation with God. I talk to God like I’m talking to anyone else throughout the day. When times really get tough I cry out to him. Believe me, He is listening…and will answer. It may not always be the way you want Him to answer…but He ALWAYS knows what’s best and will never leave our side.

      I have to add here that while we may hold a conversation with God throughout our day…it is just as important to be still and LISTEN to what God is saying to you. For me, I hear God’s voice (not really an audible voice….just a feeling I get) best when everything is quiet and still. It’s typically the quiet hours of the morning when it’s just me, my Bible and my journal.

      So, how is your relationship with Christ? Does it need nurturing? Or do you run and hide in His arms when life gets too hard to handle?

      Spend time connecting with Him today. He is waiting for you!

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