Sunday, May 30, 2010

Looking Back

Everyone has a beginning. God said in Jeremiah 1:5, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.”

That is your beginning. A moment of thought in God’s mind. A fleeting speck of time so small that we can’t even think it or imagine it with our little brains. It was in that 1 billionth of a nanosecond that you began. Because God *thought* you.

And what did He think? He said in Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope – to bring you to an expected end.”

In a piece of time that we can’t even fathom, God thought you. He thought peace for you. He thought about your future. He placed in you hope. And you were still only a thought, an idea, a figment of His imagination and He already had a plan.

So you were born. Some of you into poverty. Some into the middle class. Maybe some rich. Some to a single mom. Some to a two-parent home. Some to an alcoholic. Some to a drug addict. Some to a teacher. Some to a prostitute. Some of you had blond hair. Others had brown hair. Some had naps and some had curls. Some had brown eyes and others had blue or green. Some were early and some were late.

But the one thing each of us has in common is that we were all born with a soul already hardwired with the hope and future that God thought for us. Each of us was born with a mustard seed of faith and a yearning in our heart for God.

And so we grew up. We grew from Mother May I to I wish my mother would get off my back.

From big wheels to texting behind the wheel

From baby dolls to Come on Baby, if you loved me you would

From EZ Bake Oven to a bun in the oven

From Ring Around the Rosie to with this ring I thee wed.

From Duck Duck Goose to duck, there’s goes my husband

From hopscotch to I’ll have another scotch

From kickball to an eight ball

Life happens. Real life on this planet ruled by evil. We steal. We lie. We act up on our jobs. We smoke weed or crack, we drink, we gamble, we have sex, we get abused and we abuse others. We abort babies. We mistreat our loved ones. We cheat on our tests and our spouses too.

We sin.

We lose our faith. We can’t feel our hope and we throw away our future. We forget.

But no matter how down and out we get, no matter how low. No matter how sick and tired of being sick and tired we get, one day something inside of us cries out to the Lord.

Remember me
Remember me
Ohhh, ohh Lord
Remember me

This is how we used to start service at St Paul Baptist Church in Geneva when I was a kid. Someone would moan:

Remember me
Remember me
Ohhh, ohh Lord
Remember me

Father I stretch
My hands to thee
No other, no other help
I know

And God remembered.

He remembered that we thought of Him one lonely night, even while we were drunk or high or laying up in that bed. He remembered that He heard our mamas and our grandmamas praying for us every night and every Sunday morning in church.

He remember all that He had planted inside of us in that moment so long long ago. He remembered that He sent His Son to die on the Cross for our every sin. He remembered that we were His children.

And in that 1 billionth of a nanosecond that it took to remember, our past was erased. God said that as far as the East is from the West is how far He has separated our sins from us. He said He would cast all our sins in the depths of the sea.

And so we begin to travel down a new road. Fresh start. Clean slate. New mercy.

The problem is that God cast our sins away, but not our memories. Not our friends. Not our families. Not our neighborhoods. Not all of the bars, crackhouses or dealers. Not this world.

All of that is still there. Calling to us from the past. Some days it feels like it’s barreling down on us. Breathing right down our necks. Do we dare to look back?

Yes and No

Sometimes you gotta look back just to see how far you’ve come. You gotta peek back and see that’s it’s been a week since you had a drink. It’s been 6 weeks since you cussed anybody out. It’s been 3 months since you smoked a little weed. It’s been 9 months since you chose not to abort that baby. It’s been a year since you stopped using sex as a weapon. It’s been 5 years since you put that crack pipe down. It’s been 17 years since you let a man beat you. It’s been 25 years since you’ve been molested. It’s been 42 years since God had that first thought about me.

Oh yeah, you gotta peek back there every now and again to understand where God has brought you from. You take a glimpse back but you keep it moving forward.

You don’t turn back. You don’t go back. Sometimes the past is so familiar and so normal that some days it may seem easier to just turn back. Sinning is easy. Making the tough choice to do right is hard.

Sodom and Gomorrah is your past. God destroyed it with raining fire. It’s just ashes now. It’s done and over with.

God’s chosen path for your life is ahead of you. It’s through the desert sometimes, but it’s ahead. It’s around a corner you can’t see, but it’s ahead. It’s through struggles, but it’s ahead.

And yes, you might walk through the shadow of valley of death, but don’t fear, God is with you. He orders the steps of a good man and good woman. And though you fall, you will not be cast down because the Lord holds you up with His hand.

God’s purpose for your life is ahead not behind. The lives you will affect are in front of you. The souls you bring to kingdom are ahead. The full use of your gifts and callings are to come.

Your past is behind you and its purpose is to push you forward; to keep you pressing towards the goal. (Phil 3:13-14) But you can’t live back there rehashing all the things you have done or have been done to you.

God said forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland. (Isaiah 43:18-19)

But be confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. (Philippians 1:6)

Keep moving forward.


In love,
Mona

Monday, May 10, 2010

The Hand

My father listened to all kinds of music. I was lucky enough to be exposed to jazz, blues, rhythm & blues, country, pop and even a little classical. He even managed to throw in some spoken word with Nikki Giovanni and Gil Scott Heron. One artist that he listened to a lot, and who is in my iPod right now is Bill Withers. He has a song called Grandma's Hand that can still make me cry today.



This song reminded me so much of my own grandma Jessie, who I was very very close to. She died April 14, 2002 but she is still so much a part of my life. But mostly my prayer life. She used to literally pray under her breath all day long. While cooking, cleaning or whatever, you could hear her soft whispered words calling out to the Lord. Funny thing is I do the same thing today. I miss her.

My favorite verse from the song is "Grandma's Hands used to lift her face and tell her, "Baby, Grandma understands that you really love that man. Put yourself in Jesus hands"

No matter what we're going through, that is what we need to do: PUT OURSELVES IN GOD'S HANDS!

In God's hand there is security. "He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken." Psalm 62:2

In God's hand there is peace. "You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in you." Isaiah 26:3

In God's hand there is strength. "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." Psalm 46:1

In God's hand there is rest. "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28

In God's hand there is safety. "My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of My Father’s hand. I and My Father are one.” John 10:27-30

To put yourself in God's hands requires that you surrender all of yourself to Him. That you knowingly and consciously decide that you want His will and not your own. That you will trust Him completely in all things and that you will wait on Him.

Once you totally surrender it all to Him, you will find yourself at peace. There is peace in knowing that God's perfect will for your live is at hand. God knows the plans He has for you. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Just call upon Him and pray to Him. He will listen.

Put yourself in His Hands and wait. But while you're waiting, praise, pray and worship!

In love,
Mona

Saturday, May 8, 2010

L.O.V.E.

L.O.V.E

I’ve been loving someone all of my life. I love my mom, my dad, my brother, my grandparents and all the rest of the family. I didn’t know really what it meant as a child. I just knew they were there for me whenever I needed them. I loved without plan. It just was.

I had a son, Andrew, when I was 18. I guarantee you that he introduced me to a love that has no definition. A love that makes you do the unthinkable and think the un-doable to ensure his survival.

Not too long after Andrew, I would find my soulmate, Brian. A man that I know was given to me from God. He rescued me from me and I found out about a whole different kind of love. A love that sacrifices and builds and bonds and creates and upholds. It was a love of choice.

And then my daughter Aja came and another dimension of love was added. A love that engendered protection and encouraging and strengthening and uplifting. A “girls rule” kind of love that only she and I share.

And of course there is my love of God. A love so personal and deep and surrounding that I couldn’t really express it properly, so I won’t even try.

I thought I knew what love was; until I came close to losing it. And then God talked to me about loving. Not just when things are good, but truly loving when things are ruff. When mortgages are being foreclosed; when marriages are on the rocks; when children are on drugs; when the ones we trust betray us, when jobs are nowhere to be found; when your friends turn their backs on you. That’s when the loving gets hard but when it is needed the most.

And as God is prone to do, He gave us some information and instructions about love. But lesson #1 is that God is love and you are from God so you are love. What love is, God is and you are. What loves does, God does and so do you. So when I say love I mean we!

He said:

Love is patient: that means we wait; we endure; we don’t fret

Love is kind: we are gentle and considerate; we speak life

Love does not envy: we don’t want what we can’t have. We don’t begrudge another people their successes or their gifts

Love does not boast: we don’t take all the credit for the good and we don’t go around bragging about what we do and what we have

Love is not proud: we don’t walk around thinking we’re better than others. We’re not high and mighty

Love is not rude: we don’t talk to people any kind of way

Love is not self-seeking: we’re not selfish and only putting our needs and desires ahead of others

Love is not easily angered: We must have long fuses and we don’t go off on each other at the drop of a hat. We have self control

Love keeps no record of wrongs: We don’t keep a mental notebook of every time someone did or said something that hurt us. WE FORGIVE

Love does not delight in evil: We do not wish ill on others.

Love rejoices with the truth: We tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth – and not just our version of the truth.

Love always protects: We take care of each other

Love always trusts: We believe and have faith that God will do just what He said He is going to do

Love always hopes: We confidently expect our destiny to be fulfilled

Love always perseveres: We stand even in the face of obstacles. We survive

Love never fails: We ain’t going nowhere!

We can be the most eloquent speaker, preacher and teacher of all time, but if we are not speaking life to those are dying, our words are meaningless noise.

We might be able to speak prophesies from the heavens and hear the Holy Spirit like we hear me now, and have the faith of all the ages but if we can’t love those who hate us then we are nothing.

We can give away all of our shoes, purses, houses and throw ourselves on the fire for a great cause, but if we can’t show the love of God to everyone then we get nothing in return.

But all of these things will eventually go away and only three things will be left; faith, hope and love. And we know that the greatest of these is love. God is the greatest of these. You are the greatest of these. We are the greatest of these.

L.O.V.E. Love Overcomes Virtually Everything

In love,

Mona