Tuesday, November 9, 2010

"simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ" Richard Dahlstrom

It’s just a phrase, tucked away in the depths of II Corinthians, but it’s a phrase ripe with meaning. It’s a phrase which, along with a passage from Jeremiah, God has used over and over again to cut through the fog of confusion, duplicity, and frustration, leading me out into the open spaces where it’s easier to breathe.

Here’s what the phrase means to me, and how I’m trying to apply it in my life and calling:

1. I’m called to simple devotion, therefore I need to make the habits which nurture intimacy a priority. They’re more important than my job, and way more important than my vote. This intimacy is life spring from which Wisdom flows, and I’d be wise to find ways to live consciously in the presence of Jesus so that the character of Jesus can be seen in me.

2. I’m called to pure devotion, and this hearkens back to the reality that I can’t serve the kingdom of this world and the kingdom of God at the same time. Jesus said that, and I need to wrestle with what that means; such wrestling, far from being a waste of time, is central to my movement into a place of liberty and rest.

3. My devotion to Christ will lead to doing actual things. I changed my major because of devotion to Christ. I live in the city because of devotion to Christ. I spend my money certain ways because of devotion to Christ. I think “devotion to Christ” means that I should expect that fellowship with Jesus will result, from time to time, in Jesus challenging my lifestyle and challenging what it means to live faithfully.

4. “Simplicity and purity” sounds so…simple and pure. I’m trying to understand what it means for people working two jobs, or community far distances so that they’ve very little time for fellowship with others, and habits of health. I’m also trying to understand how these two words fit into the complex conversations of what it means to live faithfully in our time, and its why I sometimes plead for conversations about consumerism or sexual ethics. Still, I must believe that in the end, kingdoms will rise and fall, but the ones who will shine as light will be those whose hope was never in the kingdoms (or parties) of this world. Instead, it appears the that ones still standing will be those who’ve learned to continually draw upon the resources of Christ and allow the fruit of his life to be expressed through their daily living–in the midst of commutes, repairs, health problems, and news reports. The Psalmist paints a picture of one who is “rooted.” It’s beautiful, life sustaining, and a perfect vision to help me prioritize my life.

5. The habits I’m committed to that will help nurture this simplicity and purity include reading the Bible (need somewhere simple to start…try here), and writing out a simple prayer in a journal.

We’re human; we’re sheep; we’re sometimes confused. We won’t all agree on everything. But can at least agree on this: “The simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ” is the starting place for all that will be healing in our own lives, and life giving to others. May we start there, together.

Thank you God, for the life giving streams that flow through the resurrected Jesus into our lives, flooding us with living water, and turning us into people of hope, rivers of life. Forgive us for the many times we seek to quench our thirst elsewhere. Because you’ve promised that we’ll find, in You, all that we need to walk faithfully as people of hope in the midst of the challenges, beauty, opportunities, and losses that characterize our broken world, I pray you’ll teach us to be rooted in your life.

And thank you for all that awaits us, as we follow… in your great name we pray. Amen

Tuesday, August 17, 2010


This picture makes my heart smile...I LOVE it. I love Addie's sweet little smile...I think she is smiling because darling Autumn Rain is touching her. I love that Natalie's smile is from ear to ear. I love that Melissa is cracking up...and I love that Autumn is so darling I could bite her! 4 Beautiful girls...my heart is smiling!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Prayers with Maya


She just knows how to get to me...and I love it. We are all snuggled up in my bed...she always asks to snuggle in "yo bed for a little while"... of coooourse I say "of coooooourse"... then I ask her if she wants to say her prayers. "Yes...Gma YOU say them" ... "OK" ... prayers begin, and then just before I finish she interrupts me and says "and my Gma is the best Gma in the whole wide world" ...wow....precious moment. Blessed by God, through Maya Grace.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The Bowl Song

Autumn Rain...Steve calls her "Purple" Update

Pretty sure she couldn't be any cuter!! She makes me want to bite her!! Her Mommy and Daddy are pretty cute too! =)

7 Sundays in Haiti



Steve spend 7 Sunday's away serving in Haiti...amazing and tragic. More to come...

...as Steve is able to unpack his thoughts...

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Just Wondering....

Why do I choose to learn things the hard way? God is trying to teach me to listen more and talk less...to think before speaking...to be uplifting and edifying to those I speak to and with. But then, there I go...words just fall out of my mouth...and you know what? you just can't take them back. Forgiveness is yours, but taking the words back is not. I don't want to learn the hard way...that is my prayer...take a breath Terry...think, pray, then speak. Sheesh... So grateful His mercies are NEW every single...every single morning. I need that.