A Righteous Riddle

Moments with My Father

 

I’m walking with you all today along the road of life we are on and I have a riddle for you. There are people who are pursuing righteousness that just don’t get it and others that are not pursuing righteousness and they do get it.  Some would think the opposite would be the true way to get righteous.  Here is the answer why it doesn’t work that way:  People trying to get righteousness don’t get it because they pursue righteousness not by faith in Christ, but they try to get it by their works.  Jesus is our righteousness, but it is as though Jesus is a rock over which some trip over and fall down because they just don’t see Him.  But our Father says that the one who does see Him on the road of life and trusts in Him for righteousness will never be put to shame.  I’m glad He is in my view and I’m keeping my eyes fixed on Him as I journey today to enjoy right standing the whole way to the end of the road – my eternal home!  It’s gonna be so Heavenly there.  How exciting!!!

 

Ro 9:30-10:13; Eph 2:4-5; Is 64:6; Ro 12:2

The Car Wash

Moments with My Father

 

Good morning to you! As I gaze upon our Father’s Word today, it is on my heart to write about the importance of putting off our old self which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires and to be made new in the attitude of our minds – to put on the new self created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness. This is a message we have all heard before, meaning our old self is the sinful nature that lives within us, for which Christ died on the cross. This old nature within us misleads us from God’s ways and cheats us from seeing life at His best. Our Father mentions “attitude” of our minds in this passage. The attitude of our old self is one of worry, complaining and grumbling. Upon believing, He has placed His Holy Spirit in us to help us live our new self, to be like Him that is not anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, presenting our requests to God. And then the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things. “Attitude” is something we can all struggle with and a bad attitude is certainly something to work on. I like to think about it this way: When our attitude is bad, we need to think “going to the car wash.” Say what? Yep, I said “car wash.” After all, we are God’s vehicles, so to speak, that carries His Spirit that carries the Good News along the road of life. Our vehicles have a tendency to collect dirt and be unclean (due to our sinful nature). As a result, the view through the front window (our sight) can become clouded over so that we do not see well the way of the Lord. This calls for the need to hose off with His living water (the Spirit in us), to apply the scrubbing bubbles called “Gratitude” as you follow the Word instructions (the Bible) so as to dissolve away the muck of our sinful attitude and then, use prayer wax to help guard (our mind and heart) and the cleanliness and shininess of Him in us (the new self) will be the result. We can then head out onto the road of life with peace of mind and His ride into the world through us will represent Him well. I’m thinking toting a good amount of change is a good thing to do. How about you? See ya on the road. I can do that well with a clean window (a Godly view)!
Eph 4:1,22-24; Php 2:14-16, 4:6-8; Mt 6:25; 1 Co 3:16; 2 Co 5:20-21, Ro 12:2