Showing posts with label Harvest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harvest. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Abundance: Getting Rid Of The Chaff

During harvest there are days around here it looks like an alien winter has arrived. Blowing bits of red fluffy chaff swirls around the barn, buildings and the house. The boys come in at night with it in their hair, ears, pockets...and socks. It's a part of farm life and it comes with this season of life.

CHAFF.
and we have piles of it.

It's been my observation that other than a mosquito -there is nothing more useless than chaff. In order to bring in our harvest though-we have to deal with it. Like it or not. Chaff yields no benefit to the farming operation other than it just sits there in piles accumulating. It gets in way-makes the landscaping look bad and on occasion gets in your eyes and makes for a bad hair day.


..and so it is spiritually with us.

Our calendars and lives are loaded with chaff
and the evidence of a fruitful harvest is virtually non-existent.
We feel useless-pointless and fruitless
because we are slaves to the chaff and lose focus on the harvest.

We spend our minutes and use them to put out fires rather than pouring into others.

We take our days and and spend them
idly instead of intentionally.

We spend our lives on ourselves rather than
sacrificially living.

Chaff.
...and we have piles of it.

" For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them." Ephesians 2:10 

So let's take a look at the big picture! Here are 3 ways to walk toward abundant living and leave the chaff behind.

1. Ask God to show you what He has specifically called you to BE.

It's all about priorities and God knows the order that He wants your life to take. Ask Him to show you 2 primary callings that need attention. What are they? If today was your last day-what would sum up your life? What would be said about you? Would you be known for your compassionate, generous heart and kind words who took time to care about the little things?--or would people remember an angry, frazzled and stressed out mom who spent more time on Facebook than in The Book? What counts? 


I would encourage you to start at the very beginning. Is it your family that needs to experience seeing you as a Christ centered woman of God?

Are you married with kiddos? That is your calling!!! It starts at home.  That relationship is the highest representation of Christ and the Church. So many women search for fulfillment and meaning outside of the primary relationships that God has called us to. What good is having a huge ministry if your husband and kids get the left-overs of a wife and mommy that is frazzled? Living in the gray areas always costs something--it just depends on who gets to pay.

Single? God has given you the gift singleness so that your time can be focused on His purpose and plans. The mission field He has called you to needs your full attention. Is your light shining with your co-workers? Do they even know you are a Believer? Are you taking time to share Jesus with your friends? What good is climbing the corporate ladder or being the "employee of the month" if your light isn't shining brightly for Jesus.

2. Let go of everything that doesn't line up with that calling.
     Once you have narrowed down to the 2 primary callings that God has gifted you with it is time to check off the chaff in your calendar! Learning to say "No" to people and activities that put a drain on you is a freeing thing. What are the essentials in your life? Narrow the scope of your involvement in things--maybe choose ONE church position that is your passion rather than doing 3 things that stress you out. Your "no" leaves room for someone else to say "yes"! 

Involved in lots of outside church activities and children's events? Narrow it down. Try one sport per child per year...one outside activity that builds up your family and doesn't take away from your spiritual walk. I hear you groan and say that is is impossible to do. I hear you. I know. But if sports replaces church--and your activities draw you away from your family you can bet your bottom dollar that the enemy has fertile soil to sow seeds...and believe me-that harvest is painful. You have an enemy that is using your crammed calendar to wreak havoc and the harvest won't be seen until it is too late.

Social media? Get serious about getting rid of time wasting activities. Complaining of not having enough time with the family or being behind at work and yet spending hours surfing the net or staring at the TV is a bit ...well... ridiculously obvious. You are spending time watching others lives rather than living our own. ouch. Try a media fast for 1 week and see how your stress level decreases and your free time increases. Unplugging actually recharges you!

3.Radically consume Christ.

Time spent in the Word helps you sort the chaff out pretty quick. Scripture gives you vision,empowers you to fulfill your calling and is an outlet for every burden and care that weighs you down. Let's face it-if you clean up the calendar and discipline your time you will automatically have more time to spend in prayer, study and reflection. It cultivates a grateful heart and a produces eternal fruit. You can begin to see the difference between the chaff and real fruit and it becomes easier to say "no" to opportunities that can drag you away from joy and contentment.

As you learn to chase God with abandon the breath of the Holy Spirit blows the chaff away. Only God can set you free from the slavery to chaff in your heart, home and life. Somehow when God gets bigger in your life-you begin to see the chaff for what it really is. Jesus becomes real and you trade being a slave to chaff for being a daughter in Christ. All made possible by Grace Incarnate. Grace.

So, what is God talking to you about today? Can you hear God singing over you with His unmerited, daily sufficient Grace? Grace that knows about your slavery to chaff and has made provisions to replace it with abundant harvest. Grace that gives you the strength to let go and Grace that holds on to you while the Holy Spirit breathes life back into these weary and worn out places. GRACE!!! The offer of a harvest is free for the taking when our hands open. Sweet release. Sweet rest.





Father, help me to open my hands. Help me to realize that you will reward only what you have done through me and pardon that which I have done in my own strength. You know my chaff and that I am powerless to see it in myself. God show me where there is no fruit, where I need your Grace to set me free. Help me to let go of the things that rob me of your joy-of the things that plug my ears to the music of your living Spirit. Lord, let the breath of your Holy Spirit so invade my inner spaces so that the chaff is driven away by your sweet songs of deliverance. Your Word says love casts out all fear. Give me the confidence and assurance to boldly take the next step to freedom so I can extend grace to others-for my good and your glory. Amen. 




Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Dying Beautifully


only. God. can. make.death. a. beautiful. thing.
God's creation truly shouts His praises.

Keri and I went shopping the other day. On our way home a storm was gathering in the east... which is SO not typical-usually it comes from the west.
The sun was just right and the colors became like fire against the dark sky...
And it hit me.
These trees are dying.
D.y.i.n.g.
Dead.
Each one is giving off a different color.
But the changes reflect the fact that they are dying.
And all I can think about is the study that I am in right now.
"Stuck" by Jennie Allen 

The whole entire study is about learning to
D.I.E.
to my MYSELF

ONLY GOD CAN MAKE DEATH A BEAUTIFUL THING.

I marvel at the autumn leaves...
I enjoy the changing of the seasons...
I celebrate the harvest
But do I strive to willingly lay myself at the Cross and marvel at the new creation 
that God wants me to be?
...or do I hold on to all of my baggage thinking it keeps me safe?
Do I joyfully die to the things that are holding me back in my walk with Christ?
...or do I assume that God is trying to steal my joy by telling me to let it go?
Do I embrace the pruning in my life so God can
bring about a bountiful harvest?
...or do I resist change and become bitter ?
  • ONLY GOD CAN MAKE DEATH A BEAUTIFUL THING.
  • ONLY GOD CAN MAKE DEATH A BEAUTIFUL THING.
  • ONLY GOD CAN MAKE DEATH A BEAUTIFUL THING.


That phrase kept fading in and out of my head as we drove home from shopping that day.
And then it began to rain...
and God in His matchless Grace
Showed me in living color-
the beauty of dying.

When He sees 
 His Beloved Daughter 
crying out 
from the depth of strongholds
 to be delivered...
when she puts her trust in Christ
to be delivered...
when she dies so that she can live...
What does God see??

He sees His Beautiful Bride!
-ALIVE. VIBRANT-
not because of anything she has done.
but because of
WHAT THE CROSS OF CHRIST
ACCOMPLISHED IN HER.
THE DEATH OF HIS SON--
WOULD MAKE THESE DEAD BONES LIVE.
and make this wayward
child-
a beloved daughter.
I AM IN CHRIST!

HE SHOWS ME THAT HIS PROMISE
IS SURE. STEADFAST.

I am in CHRIST.

how. can. i. hold. back. from.
so. great. a. love??


In the process of change...the process of dying... He makes Himself more beautiful.
And in dying, I learn to live in Him.
So-today-I pick up my cross-and I lay myself at His feet
and learn how to die. 
...how to die to myself
...beautifully.
(thanks to a very sweet girl for letting me use her pic from Golls woods!)
God give me the wisdom to extend grace to others who are dying all around me.God give me the eyes to not judge what beautiful work you are doing in them.God give each one of us a heart to embrace the beauty of living for you and dying to ourselves.Jesus, help me to walk this road of dying to myself so that you can live fully in me.Forgive me for fighting the changes that will bring me freedom. Help me to honor you by laying my will aside so that You alone are made glorious.You are beautiful to me.Amen.

CHECK OUT THIS AMAZING SONG!
Die Another Day by Brian Free and Assurance

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Combine dating Part II

Harvest is over-the bins are full and we are all tucked in for a long winter ahead of us. I love this time of year. It comes just in time for the Holidays-time to relax and focus on celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas. There is SO much to be thankful for this year-I can't count the ways our family has been blessed.

Sunday School was a blessing this week. Everyone shared how God has been MERICFUL to them this year. PSALM 136... "His Mercy Endureth forever." That phrase is repeated 26 times. Notice it doesn't say his LOVE endures forever...or his COMPASSION, FAITHFULNESS (which all those qualities do endure forever!) But... here it says that...IT IS HIS MERCY THAT ENDURES FOREVER.

isn't that what we ultimately need from him.
                    MERCY
Mercy. Mercy...EVER ENDURING...NEVER GOING TO LEAVE...NEVER GOING TO CHANGE... MERCY in the day of judgement...That is our deepest need at the very deepest core of our being. We need a God that showed his MERCY through Jesus Christ.
So how does that apply to a combine date?
I was walking back to the truck from our lunch date in the combine and looked down to avoid an epic fall over the stalks and my eyes landed on a pretty precious site.
There it was. I knew God laid that little broken cob at my feet for a reason. God does speak in a still small voice.
It has been a really challenging year for our family. He has stretched our faith and taught us how to trust in the midst of real-bold faced-uncertainty in several areas of life. Adoption. He showed himself to us in FAITHFULNESS. Scoliosis. He showed us his MERCY.
 
That little broken cob spoke to my soul. Not only had the ear gone through the wind, heat, rain & storms this summer but it went through the COMBINE. The stalk was cut off and stripped. The ear was battered and everything of value was taken away... The remains were spewed out the back of the combine. Considered unwanted... and tossed among the refuse. That is not God's children. Those precious kernels stayed right where God had placed them. PERFECT. Broken cob and all. Not a scratch on them. Still attached. Still perfectly placed...still with infinite value. Just the way that they were created... even in the midst of a mess. 
MERCY
Mercy for the fatherless kids a world away and Mercy for the kids around our kitchen table this morning. Mercy in the brokenness that life can bring. Mercy in the healing that LOVE brings from the brokenness.
Love, compassion, faithfulness ... those things are needed and necessary. Desperately needed and necessary.
But I think this Thanksgiving...Mercy gets the top of my list.
Not that everything worked out perfectly like I wanted.
His MERCY doesn't work that way.
MERCY in the wounding itself.
WHAT?!? How can bad stuff be God's mercy. 
Abandonment isn't merciful.
Scoliosis isn't merciful.
BUT
In the wounding, God shows us more of Himself.
In the wounding, God draws us to Himself.
In the wounding, we find that He is the Great Physician.
...and the Father to the Fatherless
And sometimes without the wounds-we would never know the power or the need for Mercy.
For ourselves and for those around us.
So, we thank God in ALL things.
 
" The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me; thy mercy, O LORD, endureth for ever; forsake not the works of thine own hands."
 ~ Psalm 138:8
 
What God starts He is faithful to finish. PEFECTLY.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Combine dating

Ok-so it is harvest time and for some strange reason us farm wives become "farming widows" until the grain bins are full. Our men are out there all day and most of the night working SO hard to gather in the crops before winter settles in. 3 generations out there-all working together. Fathers showing sons how to work-no matter what age they are. 100+ years, this farm has been in the family. It's a living heritage. A living tradition. Something to be cherished. But it leaves little "us" time when things get busy. That is when we have to get resourceful.

Therefore, COMBINE DATING is a must at our place and one of the many perks of being a farm wife. (Hey, not everyone goes on a date in a John Deere with a cute farm boy.)We have a good time... Just the 2 of us. I know I have his undivided attention-and he has mine. He is in an enclosed cab-and unless there is a breakdown-he will stay there until the field is finished or another more pressing matter...(like the cattle getting loose)happens to occur. Ah, sweet time alone. Time to laugh-time to talk about things that matter-time to plan-time to dream-time to connect as a team. We are in this thing called family...building a life, and we do it together.

A few days ago-we had another lunch date in the combine. Camera in hand-sacked lunches-cell phones and I was ready. Little did I know how profound the ride would become. God speaks in the most amazing ways.


If you have never ridden in a combine. It is somewhat loud and dusty-but really fun to watch the machine rip the ears off the stalk and separate the kernels from the cob. It is a violent happening-it's quick. Before the end of the field, it was time to load the grain cart.


That's when I saw it. In plain view, on top of the combine snout. 2 ears of corn. Somehow, they had managed to fall off of the stalk and avoid their untimely dismembering by hanging out on top by the snout guards.
Sure there were some kernels missing-they had been banged up a bit-part of the husks had been worn off from being battered in the harvest. But how beautiful was the golden color that was exposed. A thing of value sat there-safely, I might add. Those ears had bounced along through the field while thousands of stalks on either side of them were being chopped off at the root and fed into a mechanical system that stripped off everything of value. Not them.

It occurred to me as I was watching this sweet little phenomenon that there were 3 of us in the cab that day. One speaking sweet things in my ear-just like he always does on a combine date. Yet simultaneously another One whispering sweet things to my heart. You are safe sweet one...regardless of what is happening around you. Listen to my song and find peace again.

"But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, so that the surpassing greatness of the power WILL BE OF GOD and not from ourselves; we were afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not despairing; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed; always carrying about in the body the dying of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our body." ~ 2 Corinthians 4:7-10