Monday, June 26, 2017

TIME

     My devotional today (found at www.minidevos.blogspot.com) looks at Psalm 90 where Moses prays to God, both praising him for who he is and speaking to the frailty of man. We can tend to be so foolish with our time. I know I can. I let it slip thru my fingers like grains of sand. I am already 62 years old and wonder where the time went. If my final years go as quickly as the first 62, it won't be long before I'm standing before Almighty God. How much of my life have I wasted? How many bad choices have I made? Any heartache or pain I have experienced was more than likely brought on by a bad decision on my part. Those nasty consequences. You can't avoid them. Will I make better use of my time going forward? I'd like to hope so, but I am a flawed human being, broken yet healing. I will attempt to do what I can to better utilize my time this side of heaven for the King of Kings. Will I succeed? Only that which the Lord is in will succeed. Those peripheral things that matter little will sadly still probably eat up small chunks of my time. I am human, a created being, made in God's image. I'll be laying my life before the lover of my soul daily and see what comes of this crazy, chaotic, broken, mixed up life I am living. Be well and live for God. rlkeller

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

NEW WEBSITE

I have a new website up and running. I plan to add a lot more to it over time, but for now check it out to see how it looks. 
Hope you like what you see. 
May God richly bless you!! 
rlkeller

website link:  http://rlkeller4291.wixsite.com/mysite

Monday, June 5, 2017

JUDGMENT IS A FUNNY THING ...

     Judgment is a funny thing; not funny ‘ha-ha’, but funny as in strange.  Man insists on passing judgment on his fellow man based on externals; their physical appearance, their economic status, their education or lack there of, whether they are adorned with body art (tattoos) or not, how they speak, how they think, and so on. If someone doesn’t believe exactly like us then they can’t possibly be a Christian. We seem to think we have cornered the market on what’s right and what’s wrong based on our acquired knowledge thru sermons, bible studies and personal study. We can accept the fact that we are flawed but still manage to place labels on others. The incredible thing about God is that he does none of that. He hones in on a person’s heart. He knows the depth of their commitment. He created them and is willing to forgive them just like he did us. Who are we to pass judgment on anyone? That isn’t what we have been called to do. God alone judges, we simply trust God and obey his commands. We’re such a mess. When will we ever learn that the outward flesh tent that our spirits live in doesn’t tell the whole story. There is no sin too great that God cannot forgive, no obstacle too high that he cannot help us over. Forgiveness awaits those who need to be forgiven, even those who judge others without really knowing them.  “Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. For you will be treated as you treat others. The standard you use in judging is the standard by which you will be judged.” – Matthew 7:1-2 NLT

[ I write this because this happens to be one of my major flaws as a believer. If you suffer from the same problem, hopefully this will cause you to think. RL Keller ]