Archive for December, 2023

CHRISTMAS WITH GREAT-GRANDMA CHRISTMAS EVE 1954

December 23, 2023

(This memory has been requested by some of my cousins. I hope I can do it justice.)

The house is on the very edge of a small Midwestern village. You can tell this once was a working farm; there’s a small horse barn, a corn crib, and a chicken house, and possibly a small hog house as well. There’s a glider swing in the side yard, and all of these structures are all hidden under a blanket of snow. Someone has shoveled the drive way and the sidewalk leading up to the front porch and around to the south side of the house. The house lights are all on, and you can see a brightly lit Christmas tree in the front window of the dining room. The bubble lights transform the snow into fairy patterns.

It’s six o’clock, and relatives are beginning to arrive. Except for one or two families living in town, the rest of us all live on farms; to get here on time, we had to begin evening chores earlier than normal. For those of us on farms, this night represents a rare opportunity to get together. We spend most of our time isolated in the country, coming to town only to attend church, to go to school, to do grocery shopping, or to get feed for cattle and hogs ground at the local elevator. In such surroundings, even the visits of traveling salesmen selling spices and Fuller Brush supplies becomes an event to be celebrated with coffee and cookies.

America is still recovering from World War II, and the thrifty habits gained during rationing have not yet disappeared. To communicate information about tonight’s gathering, the ladies have had to call one another on party lines shared by several other families. The switchboard is still at Oscar Johnson’s house, and Oscar and his wife man it. We all know when we are receiving calls because the phone will ring differently for each subscriber on the line. Our ring is three longs. Four longs is a general line ring and is used for spreading information as quickly as possible in emergencies. This lack of privacy means that everybody in town knows we are gathering at Great Grandma’s place tonight. Grandma is hosting the get together because she is centrally located and because she has no vehicle and depends on friends and family members for long-distance transportation. Grandma can walk to Immanuel Lutheran Church and the downtown grocery stores belonging to Bob Olson and Howard Nelson, as well as the variety store run by the Larsons. Why travel out of town when you can get everything you need here, assuming that you have maintained a large garden and have canned fruits and vegetables throughout the summer? Grandma continues to use tools and equipment she has used for decades; planned obsolescence remains a thing of the future.

Family gatherings remain key parts of our social experience. Although Great Grandma was born in America, her parents, her husband, and her four brothers-in-law all came from Sweden. Our gathering tonight will definitely be bilingual and bi-cultural, with many family members switching back and forth from English to Swedish. Tonight is a big social occasion, and most of us welcome the chance to relax, eat, and visit; however, by 9 pm we must go back to our farms so we will be able to get up in the morning to continue our chores. Many of us will also attend the Julotta, early Christmas morning service at Immanuel Lutheran or one of the other local churches.

As our cars pull up, families emerge carrying covered dishes exuding intoxicating odors.  Although there will be some American favorites such as candied sweet potatoes topped with melted marshmallows, much of the food tonight will consist of traditional Swedish treats. We will feast on potatiskorv, potato baloney from Bob Olson’s store. Bob does his own butchering and most of the local families bring their animals to him to be slaughtered and turned into cuts of meat wrapped in white butcher paper and stored in the freezer locker at his store. Although we all have refrigerators, many of these fridges are small and home deep freezers have not yet become common.

We will have Oestkaka, Swedish cheese pudding, for which my mother buys rennet tablets from Bob, adding it to milk and allowing the milk to curdle. We then place those curds in cheese cloth and hang them over a basin so the liquid can drain out of them before we combine them with eggs, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon and bake the mixture in long pans. There will be Bon Ost, Swedish cheese laced with caraway seeds. There will be Sill, Swedish pickled herring with pepper corns in it, and Kottbullar, or Swedish meatballs, as well as ham. Spicing things up, we will also have pickled beets and other kinds of pickles the ladies canned last summer.

We will have thick creamy rice pudding and we will serve the pudding and the Oestkaka with lingonberries or raspberry jam. There will be spritz cookies, butter cookies the ladies have created using a hand press they fill with dough and then push out through a specially designed nozzle to give the desired shapes. There will also be snicker doodles. Whether or not these cookies are Swedish, they have become a big part of our celebration. And my Grandma Delphia will bring her amazing Butterhorn Rolls spiced with cardamom. When dripping with butter, those rolls are food for angels; Grandma is probably baking them in heaven for cherubs right now.  

One food item we will push around our plates is the Lutefisk. Lutefisk is a kind of white fish with a very mild flavor. Unfortunately, Lutefisk used to be imported in dried slabs; I remember seeing slabs of Lutefisk at Christmastime outside the Ericson Brothers grocery store in Galva, Illinois. Many cooks would soak this fish in lye to soften it, resulting in something that tasted and looked like slightly fishy library paste! Lutefisk was food for poor people, and our ancestors were poor. I never appreciated Lutefisk until my non-Swedish stepmom Mary discovered a wonderful recipe for Lutefisk in white wine sauce over toast. That recipe propelled Mary to the title of Lutefisk Queen of Bishop Hill and made her the go-to lady for doing the Lutefisk for all the Swedish Christmas events at Bishop Hill. (Google Bishop Hill, Illinois; it’s a charming village that has become a virtual living history museum.)

Although I have already mentioned Grandma’s rolls, I have not described her Limpa Rye bread. In Sweden, the poor ate bread made from unrefined rye flour, thus gaining useful vitamins, while the rich ate bread made from wheat flour that was mostly starch. Many of the cooks in our area would bake rye bread including small bits of grated orange or lemon peel, as well as cardamom. This was an age when many ladies baked their own bread, their own cookies, and their own coffee cakes and yeast rolls. As a treat on Christmas morning, my mother would make a braided yeast coffee cake, decorating it with maraschino cherries and powdered sugar icing.   

Before starting the meal, someone would pray in Swedish. We would then eat far too much far too rapidly. While the ladies were clearing the table and people were waiting for dessert, we kids would turn the dining room into our speedway, racing around the dining table, crawling under it, and chasing each other. If things became too boisterous, our mothers would order us to put on our warm clothes and go outside, where we would continue to chase one another until it was time for singing and presents. I’m not sure how we determined who would chase whom, but kids in those days were always chasing one another in a modified game of tag. Now it was time for presents and singing.

My dad once told an interviewer that everyone in his family sang; it was just that some people sang better than others. Most of my dad’s cousins could sing quite well, and in our immediate family we had 5-part harmony. We would gather around the Christmas tree, sing some carols with my mother leading us, and then open presents. Very few people had televisions at this point, so watching TV wasn’t even an option. In the 1950’s our expectations for presents were quite modest. Since this gathering involved close to 40 people, the adults would draw names among themselves and then make sure that each child likely to come would receive one gift. The one exception was Great Grandma; I think most families tried to make sure that she received something special. There was good reason for this.

Great Grandma Mamie had survived two world wars and the Great Depression. In retrospect, I think my Great Grandfather might have been bipolar, running off on financial tangents while my eminently practical Great Grandmother and her sons held things together. For many of the adults in that room, Grandma Mamie had been one of the rocks on which they could rely. Little wonder then, that they would want to specially honor her at Christmas.

By 9 PM people would be looking through the piles of coats in the spare bedroom and hunting up the dishes they had brought so they could get back to the farm. After all, the Julotta service was going to start at 5 AM, and they either had to do chores before or afterwards. Most of our relatives still had “Old Mc Donald” type farms with a variety of animals. Those cows weren’t going to milk themselves and those chickens weren’t going to parade into the house with their eggs.

In later years, I came to realize that family relationships were not nearly as simple as I had envisioned as a child. But that is true for all families, at all times, and in all places. What those gatherings did was to give us a sense of belonging, of rootedness, and of pride. Our fathers and mothers and grandfathers and grandmothers had come to America as hired men and hired girls, working for less than minimum wages. Now we could rejoice that the family was doing well. These facts called for celebration.

By today’s standards, that gathering was incredibly modest. We made the food, we brought ourselves, and we entertained ourselves by appreciating one another. Some of the kids there may even have been wearing clothing with patches sewed to cover defects. Others might have been wearing clothing or shoes handed down from some of the cousins. But in a world of Zoom meetings, there is still a crying need for human touch, for hugs, for laughter that is not transmitted over a computer or a cell phone, and for wonderful food prepared lovingly.

I can scarcely remember any of the presents I have received for Christmas, but I will treasure the love of that night forever. Never make the mistake of substituting form for substance. Some day your cell phone will die, and you can replace it and back it up from the cloud. But the day you lose a friend or loved one, there are no do-overs. Spend the time while you still have those close to you! Look them in the eyes, sit with them, listen to their heart cries. Those are the memories that will sustain you when other things fail.

DECEMBER 23, 2023 SONGS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE #104 PSALM 103 FOR THOSE OF US STRUGGLING TO PRAISE GOD, HERE’S A JUMP START!

December 23, 2023

Bless the LORD, O My Soul A Psalm Of David.

“Bless the LORD, O my soul; all that is within me, bless His holy name. Bless the LORD, O my soul, and do not forget all His kind deeds—He who forgives all your iniquities and heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the Pit and crowns you with loving devotion and compassion, who satisfies you with good things, so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.

The LORD executes righteousness and justice for all the oppressed. He made known His ways to Moses, His deeds to the people of Israel. The LORD is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in loving devotion. He will not always accuse us, nor harbor His anger forever. He has not dealt with us according to our sins or repaid us according to our iniquities. For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is His loving devotion for those who fear Him. As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.

As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear Him. For He knows our frame; He is mindful that we are dust. As for man, his days are like grass—he blooms like a flower of the field; when the wind passes over, it vanishes, and its place remembers it no more. But from everlasting to everlasting the loving devotion of the LORD extends to those who fear Him, and His righteousness to their children’s children—to those who keep His covenant and remember to obey His precepts. The LORD has established His throne in heaven, and His kingdom rules over all.

Bless the LORD, all His angels mighty in strength who carry out His word, who hearken to the voice of His command. Bless the LORD, all His hosts, you servants who do His will. Bless the LORD, all His works in all places of His dominion. Bless the LORD, O my soul!

“Bless the LORD, O my soul; all that is within me, bless His holy name. Bless the LORD, O my soul, and do not forget all His kind deeds…” These words introduce one of the most positive psalms in the entire collection. Look at all the reasons for praising God:

  1. Forgiveness of all our iniquities
  2. Healing of all our diseases
  3. Redeeming our lives from the Pit
  4. Crowning us with loving devotion and compassion
  5. Satisfying us with good things
  6. Renewing our youth like the eagle’s   
  7. Executes righteousness and justice for all the oppressed
  8. Makes known His ways and His deeds
  9. Compassionate and gracious
  10.  Slow to anger, abounding in loving devotion
  11. Refusing to harbor His anger forever
  12. Refuses to deal with us according to our sins or repay us according to our iniquities

Why is this? “For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is His loving devotion for those who fear Him. As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us… As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear Him. For He knows our frame; He is mindful that we are dust.”

“But from everlasting to everlasting the loving devotion of the LORD extends to those who fear Him, and His righteousness to their children’s children—to those who keep His covenant and remember to obey His precepts. The LORD has established His throne in heaven, and His kingdom rules over all.” The best heritage you can leave your children is a heritage of faith.

“Bless the LORD, all His angels mighty in strength who carry out His word, who hearken to the voice of His command. Bless the LORD, all His hosts, you servants who do His will. Bless the LORD, all His works

in all places of His dominion. Bless the LORD, O my soul!”  When we praise the Lord, we are joining the saints and angels and all creation. We might feel depressed and discouraged, but God will take our praise and multiply it.

APPLICATION: Sometimes people are hesitant to pray, fumbling for the words and feeling that nothing they say is good enough. But we can use this psalm as a prayer and God will honor our efforts. All we have to do is to thank God for each of His attributes.

But what happens if you have a chronic illness and you’re getting worse instead of better? What happens to the promises of healing? What if you are inspecting your aging body and realize your skin is wrinkling and you are growing shorter as your spine compresses? How does that promise of renewed youth work now?

We need to realize that God sees us differently than we see ourselves. Moses was 80 and Aaron was nearly the same age when God called them to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. Moses had spent the last 40 years herding sheep in the desert, an activity that proved a good preparation for herding the Israelites. Noah was several hundred years old by the time the ark sailed. There are modern examples of musicians and artists who have remained highly productive into their nineties. When God calls, He empowers and He guides. Our job is to get into the right place for God to use us.

“Where there is life, there’s hope” is a famous saying from an earlier age. As long as we are alive, we have the chance to praise God and to seek His Will for our lives. Come, let us praise the Lord with everything that is in us as we join the saints and angels and all creation!

PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, help us to praise You with all we have as long as we live. In the mighty Name of King Jesus. Amen.

DECEMBER 22, 2023 SONGS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE #103 PSALM 102 IS THE END OF THE YEAR GETTING TO YOU?

December 22, 2023

The Lord’s Eternal Love

A Prayer of the afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before the Lord.

“Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come to You. Do not hide Your face from me in the day of my trouble; incline Your ear to me; in the day that I call, answer me speedily.

For my days are consumed like smoke, and my bones are burned like a hearth. My heart is stricken and withered like grass, so that I forget to eat my bread. Because of the sound of my groaning my bones cling to my skin. I am like a pelican of the wilderness; I am like an owl of the desert. I lie awake, and am like a sparrow alone on the housetop.

My enemies reproach me all day long; those who deride me swear an oath against me. For I have eaten ashes like bread, and mingled my drink with weeping, because of Your indignation and Your wrath; for You have lifted me up and cast me away. My days are like a shadow that lengthens, and I wither away like grass.

But You, O Lord, shall endure forever, and the remembrance of Your name to all generations. You will arise and have mercy on Zion; for the time to favor her, yes, the set time, has come. For Your servants take pleasure in her stones, and show favor to her dust. So the nations shall fear the name of the Lord,
and all the kings of the earth Your glory.


For the Lord shall build up Zion; He shall appear in His glory. He shall regard the prayer of the destitute, and shall not despise their prayer. This will be written for the generation to come, that a people yet to be created may praise the Lord. For He looked down from the height of His sanctuary; from heaven the Lord viewed the earth, to hear the groaning of the prisoner, to release those appointed to death, to declare the name of the Lord in Zion, and His praise in Jerusalem, when the peoples are gathered together, and the kingdoms, to serve the Lord.

He weakened my strength in the way; He shortened my days. I said, “O my God, Do not take me away in the midst of my days; Your years are throughout all generations. Of old You laid the foundation of the earth, and the heavens are the work of Your hands. They will perish, but You will endure; yes, they will all grow old like a garment; like a cloak You will change them, and they will be changed. But You are the same, and Your years will have no end. The children of Your servants will continue,
and their descendants will be established before You.”

“Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come to You. Do not hide Your face from me in the day of my trouble; incline Your ear to me; in the day that I call, answer me speedily.” A sign from an earlier era reads “God, I want patience, and I want it RIGHT NOW!!” As we near the end of the year, bills are piling up, family responsibilities are multiplying, and we are stressed. We really need/want God to answer our prayers ASAP, forgetting that God’s ASAP and ours might not be on the same schedule.

“For my days are consumed like smoke, and my bones are burned like a hearth. My heart is stricken and withered like grass, so that I forget to eat my bread. Because of the sound of my groaning my bones cling to my skin. I am like a pelican of the wilderness; I am like an owl of the desert. I lie awake, and am like a sparrow alone on the housetop.” We can’t be certain what has happened to the writer, but obviously he is depressed and struggling. Everything looks bleak and the writer feels completely isolated, “like a sparrow alone on the housetop,” even though he might be surrounded by other people. Sometimes you can be incredibly lonely in the midst of a crowd.

My enemies reproach me all day long; those who deride me swear an oath against me. For I have eaten ashes like bread, and mingled my drink with weeping, because of Your indignation and Your wrath; for You have lifted me up and cast me away. My days are like a shadow that lengthens, and I wither away like grass.” When things are going badly, we might wonder if God has decided to hate us. It’s easy to forget God’s magnificent love when we are under spiritual attack.

But You, O Lord, shall endure forever, and the remembrance of Your name to all generations. You will arise and have mercy on Zion; for the time to favor her, yes, the set time, has come…For the Lord shall build up Zion; He shall appear in His glory. He shall regard the prayer of the destitute, and shall not despise their prayer. This will be written for the generation to come, that a people yet to be created may praise the Lord…But You are the same, and Your years will have no end. The children of Your servants will continue, and their descendants will be established before You.”

As the psalmist fights against his depression, he reminds himself of who God truly is and of His great and everlasting promises. Even in the midst of depression, the psalmist persists in praising God. By these efforts, the writer is gradually removing himself from the spiritual pit into which he has fallen.

APPLICATION: One of the great things about the psalms is that they portray the real situation of human existence. While some writers are exuberantly praising God, others are demanding to know why God is persecuting them. This psalm describes a believer in the throes of severe depression, facing opposition, criticism, and perhaps even physical illness. But the writer insists on believing in the goodness of God, even in the face of his suffering.

Through Facebook, I follow the struggles of an American missionary couple working in Kiev, Ukraine. This year these folks have faced physical illnesses as well as shortages of food, money, etc., not to mention the continued Russian attacks on their city. Their example is inspiring because they continue to trust God even in the midst of all these threats.

Being a believer does not insulate anybody from suffering, as the couple in Ukraine illustrate. But we can continue to trust that God is good and that He does well and keeps His promises. Today you may feel completely overwhelmed but remember that God still loves you and that He can deliver you. Look around you and find small positive things for which you can praise God. The more you praise, the better you will feel and the more praiseworthy things you will discover.

PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, the end of the year is hurtling toward us and we are feeling stressed out. Help us to remember that You are the Source of our strength and that You can guide us even when we feel trapped with no way out. Help us to praise You even when we don’t feel like it. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.

DECEMBER 21, 2023 SONGS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE #102 PSALM 101 BELIEVE IT OR NOT, GOD LOVES HAMAS!

December 21, 2023

Promised Faithfulness to the Lord

A Psalm of David.

“I will sing of mercy and justice; to You, O Lord, I will sing praises. I will behave wisely in a perfect way. Oh, when will You come to me? I will walk within my house with a perfect heart. I will set nothing wicked before my eyes; I hate the work of those who fall away; it shall not cling to me.

A perverse heart shall depart from me; I will not know wickedness. Whoever secretly slanders his neighbor, him I will destroy; the one who has a haughty look and a proud heart, Him I will not endure. My eyes shall be on the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with me; he who walks in a perfect way, he shall serve me.

He who works deceit shall not dwell within my house; he who tells lies shall not continue in my presence. Early I will destroy all the wicked of the land, that I may cut off all the evildoers from the city of the Lord.”

“I will sing of mercy and justice; to You, O Lord, I will sing praises. I will behave wisely in a perfect way. Oh, when will You come to me? I will walk within my house with a perfect heart. I will set nothing wicked before my eyes; I hate the work of those who fall away; it shall not cling to me.” It’s likely that this psalm might have been on of David’s earlier ones, before he fell into major sins himself, seducing Bathsheba and then having her husband murdered so he could marry her. Certainly David sounds smug, self-assured, and self-satisfied. On the other hand, there were always idol worshipers, even in Jerusalem. Perhaps David had been repulsed by those evil practices and was seeking to create a spiritual refuge within his own home.

Is there anything wrong with singing of mercy and justice? No. But when David promises to “behave wisely in a perfect way” or “walk within my house with a perfect heart,” we definitely begin wondering. When David affirms, “I will set nothing wicked before my eyes,” we can agree. On the other hand, when David claims to hate the work of those who fall away, we wonder how much life experience he had when he wrote this psalm. Live long enough and you are likely to fall away yourself.

He who works deceit shall not dwell within my house; he who tells lies shall not continue in my presence. Early I will destroy all the wicked of the land, that I may cut off all the evildoers from the city of the Lord.”  Did David write this after his kingship was assured and he was living in Jerusalem, or was he dreaming while he was still hiding out in caves to avoid being killed by King Saul? Certainly, while Saul was pursuing David, all kinds of people were willing to betray David in hopes of gaining favor with Saul. Perhaps David was dreaming of ruling a righteous nation, one from which he had eliminated all the wicked. But what standard would David use to determine those deserving of death? Someone might feed David misinformation in hopes of eliminating their personal enemies or settling old scores. Only God truly knows the human heart.

APPLICATION: There are two ways to view this psalm: we can be inspired by David’s passion for purity and righteousness or we can become troubled by his arrogant assumptions of his virtue.

There’s nothing wrong with promising God that you will be try to be as virtuous as possible. There is nothing wrong with focusing on purity. But one question this psalm raises is who determines righteousness? These days, strident voices proclaim all kinds of prejudices. In a world full of “isms” who determines which one is true?

If we start searching for righteousness among philosophies, we rapidly run into problems. If we consider ideologies, we wind up in the same mess. The only safe standard for righteousness remains God’s Word as recorded in the Bible. God is amazingly sloppy and incredibly tolerant. Vladimir Putin attacks Ukraine and God refuses to strike him dead instantly. Hamas slaughters hundreds of innocents at a music festival and God allows them to live. Isarel has been under attack for much of its existence, but international news media portray the Israelis as aggressors. Why does God allow such atrocities and lies?

2 Peter 3:9 says, “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” Most human beings are both judgmental and merciless, expressing very similar opinions to those David outlines in this psalm. God sees all human beings as both sinful and worthy of His Redemptive Love.

The Apostle Paul wrote to Timothy that This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief. However, for this reason I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might show all longsuffering, as a pattern to those who are going to believe on Him for everlasting life.” (1 Timothy 1:15-16) Paul was a professional religious man, a teacher and an enforcer of traditional Judaism, until the day he had a personal encounter with Jesus Christ. Caught up in religious zeal, Paul attempted to kill as many Christians as possible prior to his conversion. This is why he refers to himself as the chief sinner.  

While David promised to be faithful to God, eventually he fell. No matter how hard we try, all of us continue to sin. The fundamental message of Christmas has nothing to do with gifts, unless we realize that Christmas celebrates God’s greatest Gift to us. God sent His Son Jesus in the form of a baby to grow, to live a sinless life, and to eventually die as the ultimate Sacrifice for the sins of the whole world. Mary spilled her blood while giving birth to Jesus. Eventually, Jesus spilled His Blood, not only for his mother Mary but for all of us. Those of us who choose to believe that Jesus has done this are promised eternal life. Those who reject that Gift will eventually receive eternal damnation as payment for their sins. The choice is up to you. Choose wisely.

PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. We bless You and praise Your Name that You have sent Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins. Lord, help all who read these words to truly believe on You and to receive eternal life. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.   

DECEMBER 20, 2023 SONGS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE #101 PSALM 100 THANK YOU, GOD!

December 20, 2023

A Song of Praise for the Lord’s Faithfulness to His People

A Psalm of Thanksgiving.

“Make a joyful shout to the Lord, all you lands!
Serve the Lord with gladness; come before His presence with singing.
Know that the Lord, He  God; it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people and the sheep of His pasture.

Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise. Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. For the Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting, and His truth endures to all generations.”

How do you add or comment on a perfect psalm of thanksgiving? This psalm is a perfect example of “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!”

APPLICATION:Know that the Lord, He  God; it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people and the sheep of His pasture.” In an earlier age, many were referred to as “self-made men.” But nobody actually creates himself or herself, and only God can give us the ability to succeed at whatever we are doing. Psalm 75 reminds us that promotion only comes from the Lord and from no other source.

Recently, there have been many books written on the practice of gratitude and its benefits. One law of the spirit world is that we find what we look for. If we are looking for reasons to be grateful, we will find them. If we are looking for reasons to complain, we will find them as well.

There is a story told of an old man who was sitting along a road leading to a major city. One traveler came up to the old man, asking what the people were like in the place he had just left. “Oh! Those people were horrible! I couldn’t wait to leave. I only hope things will be better in my next location.” “Well,” observed the old man, “I’m sorry to tell you that the people in the next city are just like those in the place you just left. “ The traveler grimaced, shrugged his shoulders, and trudged on.

Soon another traveler came striding along, smiling as he walked, and asked the old man the same question. “How were the people in the place you just left?” asked the old man. “Oh, they were wonderful!” replied the traveler. “I could scarcely bear to leave, but my work forced me to move on.” “Well,” said the old man, “I am thrilled to inform you that you will thoroughly enjoy your time in your next city. You will find the people to be wonderful.” Two travelers, one road, and the same city. What made the difference? The first traveler could only find fault and complain while the second traveler appreciated everyone he met.

Life is full of choices. We can choose to be grateful and appreciate the good things God has given us or we can be ungrateful and unhappy. Others will respond to us depending on the way we are reacting to them. In an oft-quoted story, Fred Rogers describes his mother’s advice on how to respond to frightening situations. “Look for the helpers,” Mrs. Rogers would counsel. “You will always find people who are helping.” Continue to thank God and praise Him. You will never regret it.

PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, help us to practice an attitude of gratitude, no matter how grim things may appear. Thank You for sending helpers. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.

DECEMBER 19, 2023 SONGS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE #100 PSALM 99 WHAT IS HOLINESS?

December 19, 2023

Praise to the Lord for His Holiness

“The Lord reigns; let the peoples tremble! He dwells between the cherubim; let the earth be moved!
The Lord is great in Zion, and He is high above all the peoples. Let them praise Your great and awesome name—He is holy. The King’s strength also loves justice; You have established equity; You have executed justice and righteousness in Jacob.

Exalt the Lord our God, and worship at His footstool—He is holy. Moses and Aaron were among His priests, and Samuel was among those who called upon His name; they called upon the Lord, and He answered them. He spoke to them in the cloudy pillar; they kept His testimonies and the ordinance He gave them. You answered them, O Lord our God; You were to them God-Who-Forgives, though You took vengeance on their deeds.

Exalt the Lord our God, and worship at His holy hill; for the Lord our God is holy.”

“The Lord reigns; let the peoples tremble! He dwells between the cherubim; let the earth be moved!
The Lord is great in Zion, and He is high above all the peoples. Let them praise Your great and awesome name—He is holy. The King’s strength also loves justice; You have established equity; You have executed justice and righteousness in Jacob.”
Successful rulers depend on justice and equity as foundations for their leadership. But successful rulers also realize that they too are under authority, the authority of God.

Why does God have authority? Not only has God created the universe and everything in it, but God is totally righteous and holy, all-knowing and all-powerful. When we say God is holy, we mean that God is perfect and flawless and that He is without sin.

“Exalt the Lord our God, and worship at His footstool—He is holy. Moses and Aaron were among His priests, and Samuel was among those who called upon His name; they called upon the Lord, and He answered them. He spoke to them in the cloudy pillar; they kept His testimonies and the ordinance He gave them. You answered them, O Lord our God; You were to them God-Who-Forgives, though You took vengeance on their deeds.”

These verses refer to the time when God was leading the Israelites through the wilderness. Repeatedly, the Israelites doubted God and rejected Him, rebelling against Him and worshiping all kinds of false gods. And repeatedly God spoke to the Israelites, forgiving them but also allowing them to suffer the consequences of their sins.

“Exalt the Lord our God, and worship at His holy hill; for the Lord our God is holy.”  The psalmist ends by urging all his hearers to truly worship God because God is holy.

APPLICATION: Most people don’t think much about God’s holiness; but when we sin, we violate God’s holiness. We want to believe that God will look the other way when we do wrong and that He will give us a break. But a holy God cannot tolerate sin. This is why God has sent His Son Jesus to shed his blood in payment for our sins.

At Christmas we exchange presents in remembrance of the gifts the wise men brought to the Baby Jesus. But Jesus was-and is-the best Gift of all. For when we accept what Jesus has done for us and believe that Jesus has paid for our sins with his blood, we are receiving the greatest Gift anyone has ever received, the gift of eternal life.

PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, we confess that we are sinners and that nothing we can do will pay for our sins. We thank You for sending Jesus to die on our behalf and we accept that gift of eternal life. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.

DECEMBER 18, 2023 SONGS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE #99 PSALM 98 GET OUT THERE AND SING!

December 18, 2023

A Song of Praise to the Lord for His Salvation and Judgment

A Psalm.

“Oh, sing to the Lord a new song! For He has done marvelous things; His right hand and His holy arm have gained Him the victory. The Lord has made known His salvation; His righteousness He has revealed in the sight of the nations. He has remembered His mercy and His faithfulness to the house of Israel; all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.

Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth; break forth in song, rejoice, and sing praises. Sing to the Lord with the harp, with the harp and the sound of a psalm, with trumpets and the sound of a horn; shout joyfully before the Lord, the King.

Let the sea roar, and all its fullness, the world and those who dwell in it; let the rivers clap their hands; let the hills be joyful together before the Lord, for He is coming to judge the earth. With righteousness He shall judge the world, and the peoples with equity.”

“Oh, sing to the Lord a new song! For He has done marvelous things; His right hand and His holy arm have gained Him the victory. The Lord has made known His salvation; His righteousness He has revealed in the sight of the nations. He has remembered His mercy and His faithfulness to the house of Israel; all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.”  Why sing new songs to the Lord? While there’s nothing wrong with traditional hymns and worship songs, God is always doing new things. Why can’t we find new ways of praising Him? Repeatedly, God has demonstrated His power and His might and repeatedly God has delivered Israel.

When we think of the ends of the earth, our thoughts turn to the people inhabiting remote areas. But we fail to realize that the earth itself and all its creatures may sense the glory of God. Marine biologists have proven that many sea creatures communicate extensively among themselves. One former British District Commissioner who worked in the South Pacific in the early 1900’s has described the ability of local islanders to call pods of dolphins from great distances by some mysterious form of communication. Traditionally, in Great Britain, whether it is a birth, death, or marriage, the bees belonging to a particular beekeeper are to be informed about all important events in their keeper’s lives. It was believed beekeepers had strong connections with the bees, so they deserved to be treated like family and mourn them when they died. When the late Queen Elizabeth died, her bees were informed.  (www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-14/why-royal-beekeeper-tells-bees-queen-died/1…)

“Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth; break forth in song, rejoice, and sing praises. Sing to the Lord with the harp, with the harp and the sound of a psalm, with trumpets and the sound of a horn; shout joyfully before the Lord, the King.” In ancient Israel, when the King entered the temple and stood in his place, people shouted so loudly that the earth shook. These days the same spectators who will shout themselves hoarse at a football game on Saturday will scarcely say anything on Sunday; yet, those football teams will not deliver anybody from their sins. If you think ancient worship services were quiet and restful, think again! Harps, trumpets, horns, tambourines, drums, and all kinds of other worship instruments were sounded enthusiastically. Who knows, perhaps someone even used an early version of a vuvuzela!

“Let the sea roar, and all its fullness, the world and those who dwell in it; let the rivers clap their hands; let the hills be joyful together before the Lord, for He is coming to judge the earth. With righteousness He shall judge the world, and the peoples with equity.”  Seas, the world, rivers, hills-all creation responds to the presence of the Lord when He comes. Only people who have deadened senses and who are fascinated by money or power or other concerns fail to sense the presence of God.

APPLICATION: I don’t know what you’ve gone through this year, but for many of our patients and their families, it has been extremely tough. A fitful rainy pattern during our only growing season has left our farmers with poor yields. We are seeing more malnourished children than we have in a long time, and we are transfusing many children with severe anemia each day. If we look at the international picture, war still rages in Ukraine, Israel, and the Gaza strip. Considering all these things, how can we possibly sing a new song-or any song-to the Lord? It’s good to remember that the writer of this psalm was undoubtedly facing his own problems. Marauding bands of invaders, untreatable medical problems, the ever-present threats of droughts and crop failures-the writer of this psalm was fully aware of all these challenges. And yet, he still wrote encouraging the entire world to praise the Lord.

If we only praise God when we feel like it, we will feel like it less and less. But praise lifts us out of ourselves, causing us to focus on God instead of our problems. Praise not only helps us spiritually but also physically. When we praise the One who created us, we are also thanking Him for our bodies and our bodies will respond. I am reminded of Nana Roberta Hampton.

Nana Roberta taught school until she was 58, at which point, she joined Wycliffe Bible Translators and began teaching missionary children and progressed to training literacy teachers to teach their native tongues. One of Nana Roberta’s favorite phrases was “Rejoicing in Jesus!” In November 1994, we attended a retirement party for Nana Roberta, and she was telling me she felt a little tired. Why? Well it seems that two weeks previously, she had gone to a remote village. She began the journey in a pickup truck, then transferred to a motorcycle as far as a stream, then crossed the stream in a canoe, and then was picked on the back of a bicycle to the village. After fulfilling her purpose at that village, she repeated her journey in reverse and was now admitting she felt a little tired. Nana was 80 at the time. Even Nana Roberta no longer lived in Ghana full-time, she still returned several times for various literacy conferences, last returning at age 85. Nana lived to be 93 and continued to praise God; in fact, she probably praised God with her very last breath. Nana Roberta always promised that she would pray for us forever. For more stories about Nana Roberta, check  https://nanarobertablogspot.com

Feel down and depressed? Start praising God for whatever good you can find in your situation. Remember Nana Roberta-rejoicing in Jesus!

PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, help us to praise You even when we don’t feel like it. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.

DECEMBER 17, 2023 SONGS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE #98 PSALM 97 THE LORD REIGNS EVEN WHEN WE DON’T FEEL LIKE IT!!!

December 17, 2023

A Song of Praise to the Sovereign Lord

“The Lord reigns; let the earth rejoice; let the multitude of isles be glad! Clouds and darkness surround Him; righteousness and justice are the foundation of His throne.

A fire goes before Him, and burns up His enemies round about. His lightnings light the world; the earth sees and trembles. The mountains melt like wax at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the Lord of the whole earth. The heavens declare His righteousness, and all the peoples see His glory.

Let all be put to shame who serve carved images, who boast of idols. Worship Him, all you gods. Zion hears and is glad, and the daughters of Judah rejoice because of Your judgments, O Lord. For You, Lord, are most high above all the earth; You are exalted far above all gods.

You who love the Lord, hate evil! He preserves the souls of His saints; He delivers them out of the hand of the wicked. Light is sown for the righteous, and gladness for the upright in heart. Rejoice in the Lord, you righteous, and give thanks at the remembrance of His holy name.”

“The Lord reigns; let the earth rejoice; let the multitude of isles be glad! Clouds and darkness surround Him; righteousness and justice are the foundation of His throne.”  These are the opening verses for one of the loveliest psalms of praise ever written. God’s glory is so magnificent that even the tiniest of islands rejoices. Many times, it seems that clouds and darkness do surround God; we don’t understand why good people suffer and why God doesn’t intervene immediately. Righteousness and justice must be the foundation of God’s throne; if God is not righteous and just, nobody is.

A fire goes before Him, and burns up His enemies round about. His lightnings light the world; the earth sees and trembles. The mountains melt like wax at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the Lord of the whole earth. The heavens declare His righteousness, and all the peoples see His glory.” Many times, we feel God is asleep and not paying attention while His enemies are triumphant; yet, ultimately, every one of God’s enemies will fall. God’s strength is so enormous that He can literally vaporize mountains. All people may see God’s glory, but there are many refusing to acknowledge it.

“Let all be put to shame who serve carved images, who boast of idols. Worship Him, all you gods. Zion hears and is glad, and the daughters of Judah rejoice because of Your judgments, O Lord. For You, Lord, are most high above all the earth; You are exalted far above all gods.” There is no idol or demonic deity that can compare with God. When God judges, He judges righteously and all who are righteous are thrilled.

 “You who love the Lord, hate evil! He preserves the souls of His saints; He delivers them out of the hand of the wicked. Light is sown for the righteous, and gladness for the upright in heart. Rejoice in the Lord, you righteous, and give thanks at the remembrance of His holy name.” There are times when we see wickedness multiplying and wonder if God is really paying attention. But God continues to preserve the souls of His saints. Even if the worst happens and we are martyred for our faith, God will still deliver our souls from Satan. When we need guidance, we can turn to God and count on Him to give us light and gladness. Remembering God and His holiness relieves burdens and restores our spirits.

APPLICATION: I am writing this while dealing with something very difficult. A patient who has had multiple complications continues to suffer despite my best efforts. I have prayed, I have wept, I have operated, I have manipulated medications and diet; yet, the problems remain. Finally, I have had to do something I have rarely done with any patient during my long medical career; I have had to inform the patient and his family that only God can heal him and that I have exhausted every aspect of my resources. Referral would be useless and a needless expense. Is God “sowing light for the righteous” in this situation? Not so far, but yet I remain confident that God will move and I am trusting Him to do so.

Within 48 hours of this conversation with my adult patient, we lost three children on the Kid’s Ward. In all three cases, we had done our best but that wasn’t sufficient. Again, we must trust God and beg Him to comfort these families.

Sometimes a walk of faith seems more like trying to cross someone else’s sitting room in the dark while stumbling over the furniture, barking our shins, and stubbing our toes. But I remain confident that God can redeem any situation, no matter how grim.

Holidays are tough times for anyone who has been bereaved. This year I have at least five sets of friends facing their first Christmas without their mother or father or a sibling. But keep praying and keep praising, even when you don’t feel like it. God can still give gladness and light when you least expect it and in the strangest places.

PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, we want to praise You but frankly, we are hurt and exhausted. Please give us the strength and courage to continue to praise You, knowing that You will meet us and help us as we do so. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.

DECEMBER 16, 2023 SONGS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE#97 PSALM 96 THE HEAVENS REJOICE!

December 16, 2023

A Song of Praise to God Coming in Judgment

”Oh, sing to the Lord a new song! Sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, bless His name; proclaim the good news of His salvation from day to day. Declare His glory among the nations, His wonders among all peoples.

For the Lord is great and greatly to be praised; He is to be feared above all gods. For all the gods of the peoples are idols, but the Lord made the heavens. Honor and majesty are before Him; strength and beauty are in His sanctuary.

Give to the Lord, O families of the peoples, give to the Lord glory and strength. Give to the Lord the  glory due His name; bring an offering, and come into His courts.

Oh, worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness! Tremble before Him, all the earth. Say among the nations, “The Lord reigns; the world also is firmly established, it shall not be moved; He shall judge the peoples righteously.”

Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea roar, and all its fullness; let the field be joyful, and all that is in it. Then all the trees of the woods will rejoice before the Lord. For He is coming, for He is coming to judge the earth. He shall judge the world with righteousness, and the peoples with His truth.”

”Oh, sing to the Lord a new song! Sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, bless His name; proclaim the good news of His salvation from day to day. Declare His glory among the nations, His wonders among all peoples.” Why should we sing new songs to the Lord? What’s wrong with tradtional hymns? Praising God is always good, but since God is always doing new things, why can’t we also find new ways and means of praising Him? The mother of one little boy was worried, for she knew her son really couldn’t sing very well and the school Christmas program was coming up. But the boy came home elated. “Mom!” he exclaimed as soon as he entered the house, “Guess what? I’ve been selected to clap and cheer!” Any act of kindness, any work done well and thoroughly, anything we do that encourages others-all these are acts of praise that proclaim God’s salvation.

“For the Lord is great and greatly to be praised; He is to be feared above all gods. For all the gods of the peoples are idols, but the Lord made the heavens. Honor and majesty are before Him; strength and beauty are in His sanctuary.” Those who study the heavens continue to marvel at the beauty and complexity of the universe. If God created all this strength and beauty, it means He is even grander than His creation. We sometimes assume that the only things in God’s sanctuary are the fixtures we have installed, forgetting that God’s Holy Spirit can fill anyplace and sanctify it with strength and beauty. After all, on the Day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit descended on 120 people worshiping in a simple room in Jerusalem. There were no pews, no altars, no music, no light shows-only God’s glory.

“Give to the Lord, O families of the peoples, give to the Lord glory and strength. Give to the Lord the  glory due His name; bring an offering, and come into His courts.” How can we possibly give an Almighty God strength? We can serve God with everything that is in us, with all of our strength. While animal offerings were required for the ancient Israelites, the offering God wants most is our obedient hearts and our passion to serve Him.

 “Oh, worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness! Tremble before Him, all the earth. Say among the nations, “The Lord reigns; the world also is firmly established, it shall not be moved; He shall judge the peoples righteously.” There is nothing so beautiful as God’s righteousness and holiness. The closer we get to God, the more we learn of His holiness and the more we realize how sinful we really are. But how can we stand before God as a righteous judge? Only a blood sacrifice can wipe out sin, and Jesus Christ has given His blood as the ultimate sacrifice.

“Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea roar, and all its fullness; let the field be joyful, and all that is in it. Then all the trees of the woods will rejoice before the Lord. For He is coming, for He is coming to judge the earth. He shall judge the world with righteousness, and the peoples with His truth.” When sin entered the world, God allowed the creation to come under the influence of sin; nevertheless, all creation rejoices in the presence of the Lord. Most of us have become so cut off from nature that we fail to sense the gladness that is there. The music of the spheres goes on continually.

APPLICATION: One of my favorite hymns has always been Cecil Francis Alexander’s “All Things Bright and Beautiful.” James Herriot, the Yorkshire veterinarian who penned a series of books about his experiences, borrowed lines from the first verse for the titles of his books. For a charming rendition of this lovely song, go to (968) All Things Bright and Beautiful – Church Hymn – Jesus Song – YouTube

Chorus:

All things bright and beautiful                     
All creatures great and small
All things wise and wonderful
The Lord God made them all

Each little flower that opens
Each little bird that sings
He made their glowing colours
He made their tiny wings

The purple-headed mountain
The river running by
The sunset and the morning
That brightens up the sky

 The cold wind in the winter
The pleasant summer sun
The ripe fruits in the garden
He made them every one.You might also

The tall trees in the greenwood
The meadows for our play
The rushes by the water
To gather every day

He gave us eyes to see them
And lips that we might tell
How great is God Almighty
Who has made all things well

All things bright and beautiful
All creatures great and small
All things wise and wonderful
The Lord God made them all…

PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, help us to praise You with everything we do throughout our days. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.

DECEMBER 15, 2023 SONGS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE #96 PSALM 95 YOU CAN’T REBEL AND WORSHIP AT THE SAME TIME!

December 15, 2023

A Call to Worship and Obedience

“Oh come, let us sing to the Lord! Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving; let us shout joyfully to Him with psalms. For the Lord is the great God, and the great King above all gods. In His hand are the deep places of the earth; the heights of the hills are His also. The sea is His, for He made it; and His hands formed the dry land.

Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord our Maker. For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture, and the sheep of His hand.

Today, if you will hear His voice: “Do not harden your hearts, as in the rebellion, as in the day of trial in the wilderness, when your fathers tested Me; they tried Me, though they saw My work. For forty years I was grieved with that generation, and said, ‘It is a people who go astray in their hearts, and they do not know My ways.’ So I swore in My wrath, ‘They shall not enter My rest.’ ”

“Oh come, let us sing to the Lord! Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving; let us shout joyfully to Him with psalms.” Why would anybody refer to God as “the Rock of our salvation?” Israel is full of rocks-big ones, little ones, and massifs such as the one on which Herod built the fortress of Masada. For the writer of this psalm, nothing could promise more secure protection than a fortress made out of sold rock.

“ For the Lord is the great God, and the great King above all gods. In His hand are the deep places of the earth; the heights of the hills are His also. The sea is His, for He made it; and His hands formed the dry land.” Why does the psalmist call God “the great God and the great King above all gods?” Remember that the psalmist lives in a culture where some people worship multiple gods. In Deuteronomy 6:4 God tells His people that “the Lord Your God is One.” The Lord God is the Only True Living God; however, there are many imposter deities vying for people’s attention. But none of these demons has created anything while God holds the deep places of the earth, the hills, the sea, and all living creatures in His hands.  

Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord our Maker. For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture, and the sheep of His hand.” What do these phrases mean? For shepherds, the sheep of their pastures are their sheep, not just some strange animals that have blundered in somehow. The shepherd is so dedicated to the sheep that he cares for their every need and protects them by sleeping in the opening to the sheep fold so that anything dangerous must attack him first. Why should we kneel? Kneeling is a form of respect and an act of worship. When we kneel, we are bowing to the Almighty God who has created us and preserved us. When we refuse to kneel, we are refusing to worship and effectively telling God that we value our own opinion more than we do His commands.

“Today, if you will hear His voice: “Do not harden your hearts, as in the rebellion, as in the day of trial in the wilderness, when your fathers tested Me; they tried Me, though they saw My work. For forty years I was grieved with that generation, and said, ‘It is a people who go astray in their hearts, and they do not know My ways.’ So I swore in My wrath, ‘They shall not enter My rest.’ ” These verses refer to the rebellion of the Israelites in the wilderness. When ten of the spies sent into Canaan brought back frightening tales of giants, the Israelites panicked, rather than heeding Caleb and Joshua. Caleb and Joshua’s message was simple: “Certainly there are giants, but our God can easily defeat them!” The faithless rebels died in the wilderness, never setting foot in the Promised Land.

APPLICATION: No matter when we live or where we live, there will always be giant problems, many of them far worse than twelve-foot-high warriors with huge weapons. Health catastrophes, accidents, business failures, pandemics, or even war-the list is endless. The Israelites who were poised on the border of the Promised Land had a choice: trust God and go in immediately, or rebel and die in the wilderness. Sadly, they rebelled and died as a result.

Each of us faces similar choices. Nobody has a stress-free life. Either we act in faith, trusting God and moving into the future He has for us, or we rebel, allowing fear to dictate to us. This afternoon I just watched a short video from a fellow missionary, a young man working with a remote tribe in Peru. This young man has spent much of his time this year riding in canoes on jungle rivers and helping the tribe record scriptures in their local language. Transportation in our friend’s area is very primitive and he must depend on any motorized vehicle available. Sickness from contaminated food and water are always a possibility. But our friend trusts God and God is using him to open up an entire area to the Gospel.

As we end 2023, ask God what He wants to do with you in 2024. But be ready for surpasses; you might have a twelve-foot giant in your future! And when that giant appears, God already has a plan. Remember what Martin Luther once said, “Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.” PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, help us to trust You and to worship You, no matter what happens. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.