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    • What are you truly working for?

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on March 5, 2018

      Galatians 2: 19-21 (MSG) “What actually took place is this: I tried keeping rules and working my head off to please God, and it didn’t work. So I quit being a “law man” so that I could be God’s man. Christ’s life showed me how, and enabled me to do it. I identified myself completely with him. Indeed, I have been crucified with Christ. My ego is no longer central. It is no longer important that I appear righteous before you or have your good opinion, and I am no longer driven to impress God. Christ lives in me. The life you see me living is not “mine,” but it is lived by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I am not going to go back on that. Is it not clear to you that to go back to that old rule-keeping, peer-pleasing religion would be an abandonment of everything personal and free in my relationship with God? I refuse to do that, to repudiate God’s grace. If a living relationship with God could come by rule-keeping, then Christ died unnecessarily.”

      Do you believe you can buy your way into heaven by being good enough, being upright and moral, performing random acts of kindness, or by obeying the law perfectly? Paul clearly indicates this way of thinking would make Christ’s death on the cross unnecessary.

      Christ’s death is so much more than that. Since the fall of man in the garden of Eden, man has had to “pay” a penalty for his disobedience (his sin.) Adam and Eve had to give up the Garden of Eden and the tree of life. Today, if someone commits a crime, justice requires a payment for that crime (a fine, jail time, loss of privilege, etc.) The same was true with the Israelites. Before they could approach God, they had to pay for or “atone” for their sin. Their penalty (sacrifice) cost them something, something they had worked for or something they had grown on their own farm.

      Once a year on the Day of Atonement, the Israelites would go to the Tent of Meeting and offer sacrifices (bulls, goats, doves, grain) for their sin. Blood of a perfect animal had to be shed so the person presenting their sacrifice could be cleanses from sin and have fellowship with God. Have you ever thought about this? How can the sacrifice of an animal make things right with God? Is the blood of an animal enough to pay for everything we’ve done?

      Romans 6:23 (MSG) says that sin brings death. “Work hard for sin your whole life and your pension is death. But God’s gift is real life, eternal life, delivered by Jesus, our Master.” The other part of that verse says that God has given us the gift of eternal life, through His son Jesus Christ.  God loves us so much, that He sent his son to pay the penalty for us once and for all (John 3:16). After Christ’s death on Calvary it was no longer necessary to go to the Temple and offer sacrifices for sin. Jesus was the perfect sacrifice and its only through his shed blood that we can be free from sin’s death grip so we can live with Him eternally. No longer do we have to keep each rule perfectly. There is no way we could do that anyway. God poured out his grace through Christ’s death on the cross and it is sufficient for all of us. When we accept him as our savior, Christ takes up residence and lives in each one of us.  It is only by His grace that the sins of our lives are forgiven and erased… not how many people we’ve helped or how moral a life we’ve lived.

      But wait just a minute…its important to consider a question. After giving our lives to Christ, did we surrender EVERYTHING to him? Think about that question for just a minute.

      EVERYTHING.

      What does that really mean? A quick look at my thesaurus tells me other words for EVERYTHING include: every part of; the entire; the complete; the whole.

      If there are things in our lives that we are trying to control, we need to LET GO and surrender them to Christ. When we become Christ followers, we can no longer call the shots in our own life. We belong to Christ.

      By giving control of my life to the God of the universe – I have to realize that He knows what’s best. After all, He is God. He spoke the entire universe into existence. I think I should be able to trust Him with the details of my life… don’t  you? His word assures me He has a plan for my life and it’s perfect (Jeremiah 29:11).

      So, what about you? Are you just following rules trying to get into God’s perfect heaven, or are you allowing the ever cleansing stream of God’s grace and mercy to prepare you for entry?

      Related scripture: Romans 3:19-24; Ephesians 1:3-14

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    • Who’s dreams are you following?

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on March 1, 2018

      Our true accomplishments are not in the accolades or awards we receive; it’s in the way we humble ourselves and submit to God’s plan for our lives.  The world would have us to think and believe that we have to have the best of the best and do whatever we have to do to “keep up with the Joneses” to be truly successful.  But that’s not how God sees it.  He wants simple obedience to His will for our lives (see Micah 6:8, Colossians 1:9-10, John 15:4-5.)  In Isaiah 43:7 (NIV) we are told “Bring all who claim me as their God, for I have made them for my glory. It was I who created them.” He has made us on purpose for a purpose – to bring him GLORY.

      I learned this truth the hard way. Instead of following God’s leading, I went into a career field that had me stressed out and doing things I never thought I’d do to get ahead. It’s funny..all those things I did to “get ahead” got me absolutely no where and brought no honor or glory to God! I never moved up past a certain point on the corporate ladder nor did I make over a certain amount of money. It’s not because I wasn’t trying… I sacrificed way too much time with my family in hopes of climbing up to the next rung. Only the time spent wasn’t rewarded…it was overlooked. I was operating outside of the will of God.

      It wasn’t until I truly listened to God and left corporate America that I felt a peace about my path. God’s ways are higher than our ways (Is. 55:9). He has specifically equipped us to do the tasks He has called us to do (Eph. 2:10). It was finally when I submitted my agenda to His that I was able to truly thrive!

      I wanted to include a link today to a Casting Crowns song. This song serves as a great reminder to me. When ordinary people with ordinary dreams submit their dreams to God, He will give them so much more they could ever dared to dream or imagine.  Dream for You (Casting Crowns)

      Related reading:
      Romans 12:11; Gal. 6:9; Col. 3:17, 1 Thes 4:1

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    • Responding to the Button Pushers in our life

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on February 28, 2018

      Romans 8:28 (HCSB) We know that all things work together for the good of those who love God: those who are called according to His purpose.

       We seem to be walking through a very difficult season…actually since he was able to walk my son has given us all a run for our money. He is strong willed…and he knows it. God bless his little heart. I remember this one weekend when he was about 7 years old he kept pushing my buttons until he had finally reached the very last one. You know the “last button” I’m talking about right? It’s the button all the way over to the right that, when pushed, turns you into the VERY worst version of yourself. Perhaps your child or someone in your life has pushed your buttons and you’ve been there too. The button goes off and the angry person inside of you comes out. I know that’s what happens when my last button is pushed. As I remember that particular weekend going… my son pushed my last button and I instantly turned into a raving lunatic – the very worst version of myself. After everything was said and done, I felt AWFUL. I don’t want to be that type of parent. If want to be stern yes, but angry…ABSOLUTELY NOT.

      The purpose of my discipline should teach my son right from wrong. But when he sees my fly off of the handle what is he really seeing? I don’t think it’s a reflection of Christ that’s for sure. Whoever said “parenting isn’t easy” was right.  It really takes a great deal of p-p-p-patience. I think I am lacking in that area just a bit. Ugh…patience…I guess I know where I need to grow to be more like Christ. My frustration and anger should not be my cause for discipline. After all, that’s not how God disciplines us. He is full of mercy and grace, slow to anger and abounds in love. (Ex. 34:6, Numbers 14:18, Nehemiah 9:17, Psalm 86:15, 103:8, 145:8, Joel 2:13, Jonah 4:2).

      God always seems to remind me of simple and small truths during worship sets at church. As I heard myself singing the words “and I’ll sing because you are good, and I’ll dance because you are good, and I’ll shout because you are good, you are good to me” I was reminded of all the good things Christ has done in my life. He is working out His perfect plan in me and I can see where he has used the good and the bad to bring me to where I am at this very moment. Sometimes I just lose sight of this truth.

      I desperately want my son to see God’s goodness through me not the  angry human side that becomes a maniac mommy when her buttons are pushed. When God brings these simple truths into a moment of clarity, I worship Him and thank him what He was doing in my life, and asked Him to forgive me for the way I respond when my son gets to “button pushing.”

      Father, help me love with your love and help me to be a reflection of Christ to my family and to others. I know you will use everything in my life…the good and the bad… the mold me into something beautiful.


      You know, God will use everything in your life too…we were all made on purpose for a purpose. He doesn’t want us to be “stuck” by the events of our life. He wants us to transformed by them according to His purpose.

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