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    • Got Cravings?

      Posted at 8:15 am by sneuhofer, on April 24, 2018

      A thought came to mind as I read the story of the woman at the well (John 4:1 – 15) this morning. For the past few months I have been trying to shed the excess weight I’ve been carrying around for far too long. One of the commitments I made was to cut back on soda and other sugary drinks and drink more water. Several times during this period, I’ve forgotten to carry a bottle of water with me thus leaving my mouth to feel as if it were stuffed with a wad of cotton balls for future use.  Needless to say, my mouth was DRY and I craved a drink to satisfy my thirst.  Have you ever experienced a thirst like this?

      If you’re anything like me when this happens, you find it almost impossible to talk. While getting a drink of water might not be easy depending on where I am at any given point in my day (i.e. in the car, in a meeting, on a walk, etc.) my mind’s only focus is to satisfy my thirst.

      In the story of the woman at the well, Jesus tells the woman that he can satisfy her with an eternal spring of living water. Can you imagine what’s going through the woman’s head at this point? She responds, “Give me this water so I will never have to thirst again or have to keep coming here to draw water.”  She thought the water Jesus spoke of was like the water she had come to draw. But the water Jesus offered was far from that. Jesus offered the woman water that would satisfy her spiritual needs. He was offering her salvation, and the promise of the Holy Spirit.

      Jesus used a physical function, a need for water, to parallel a spiritual function, eternal life. We can all understand the craving for food and water. But there is also a soul craving, a hunger and thirst for the things of God. Just like our physical bodies need nourishment every day, so do our souls. What would happen if we didn’t eat or drink anything for an extended period of time? We would eventually die. Therefore, it’s important to satisfy our physical craving with food and water.

      Our soul cravings (our need for Jesus) work the same way. Before I came to know Christ, I tried to fill my soul craving with many worldly things…friends, relationships, alcohol etc. Nothing filled the craving. Once I experienced the saving grace and mercy of Christ, I craved to spend time with him and learn how I could be more like him. I craved a personal relationship with him. He in turn, filled me to overflowing with his love, joy, compassion and peace in the midst of some rather excruciating circumstances. Of course these things didn’t come right away. But I knew I could read his word or talk with him through prayer and find satisfaction.

      Learning to be more like Christ is a journey. He reveals more of himself to me as I come to the well daily and drink from the eternal spring of life.  What I mean by this is, just going to church on Sunday isn’t going to fill me to overflowing. It will leave me dry by mid-week. Just as we can’t live without food for an extended period of time, we can’t make through the things this world throws at us on a daily basis without Jesus.

      Lord, fill me to overflowing on a daily basis from your eternal spring of life. I want to be well hydrated in you so that when I encounter the heat of the desert, I won’t fall flat on my face from heat exhaustion.

      Related scripture: Psalm 42:1; Psalm 63:1; Isaiah 55:1; Revelation 22:1

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    • Have you gotten lazy?

      Posted at 8:45 am by sneuhofer, on January 26, 2018

      Proverbs 26: 13 – 16 (NCV) “The lazy person says, “There’s a lion in the road! There’s a lion in the streets!” Like a door turning back and forth on its hinges, the lazy person turns over and over in bed. Lazy people may put their hands in the dish, but they are too tired to lift the food to their mouths. The lazy person thinks he is wiser than seven people who give sensible answers.”

      Solomon really tells us what he thinks about lazy people in Proverbs 26. As I read through this chapter, I couldn’t help but go back to verses 13 through 16. I can’t think of one single person I know that is truly lazy. By lazy I mean “someone who does absolutely nothing.” Oh sure, some people do more than others because their jobs may be more physically demanding but in thinking about everyone I know…they all do something. I know I have my down time… but I don’t think I’m lazy. In fact, rest was something that God did after He spent six days creating the heavens and the earth. He told us to rest and even gave us a day to do it…the Sabbath.

      Let’s look at this in a different way. So you may not be a lazy individual, you may be an extremely hard worker…but what about your faith? Are you lazy when it comes to your faith and your relationship with Jesus? Have you set aside time in your hectic day to spend a few minutes with Christ? Time to talk to Him, be in his word and get to know him better?

      Try a little self assessment. Do you have a consistent daily quiet time? When you set aside time for Christ, do you read your Bible and journal the things you reflect on?  Is there a certain time and place you’ve dedicated just for you and Christ?

      If the answer to any of these questions is “no” then try one or all of the steps listed below to establish a quiet time or get you back on track.

      1. Set aside a time where there will be no distractions. For example, set your clock 15 to 30 minutes earlier so you can get up and spend a few minutes reading a chapter of the Bible. OR stay up a few minutes later so you can have a quiet time before you go to bed.
      2. Find a quiet place in your home where you will be less likely to be distracted or fall asleep.
      3. Commit to read and journal 1 chapter of the Bible a day.
      4. Having a busier than typical day? Set a timer for 10 minutes and read your Bible.

      If you’ve gotten lazy in your relationship with Christ, it’s not too late to fix it. He’s waiting for you right now. He wants to spend time with you more than anything! I know it’s hard to wrap your brain around that concept right? The God of the universe wants to spend quality time with me? Whether it’s five minutes or an hour and five minutes – I try to find some time to get alone with Jesus… I know when I take the time to “get away with Him” I am always glad I did.

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