Amazing Grace

As I sit here this morning the rain is gently falling. It started yesterday and subsided overnight, but it has come again this morning. The desert ground is soaking in the much-needed moisture. In a few days the earth will show signs of new life.

The love grass will push its way through the crusted soil, the Ocotillo will begin to show its green leafy buds followed by the bright orange/red blossoms. Cacti that have been thin will plump as they retain the precious moisture that is gracing the earth.

I love it when it rains in the desert – there’s a fragrance of freshness that I haven’t experienced in any other locale. Somehow, it seems appropriate to have rain the first days of the year. Not only a refreshing for the earth but a refreshing for the soul.

While reading this morning I was searching for the verses that were the basis of the great hymn “Amazing Grace”. It’s God’s grace that brings life to our souls in the same way that the rain brings life to the desert.

John Newton wrote that hymn in the late 1700’s. He had been a godless man, filled with hatred – a slave trader until he personally experienced the life-changing love of God. He became the recipient of “Amazing Grace”. “The song we know as Amazing Grace was published with the title “1 Chronicles 17:16–17, Faith’s Review and Expectation”, without any accompanying music.”

“Then King David went to the Holy Tent and sat before the Lord. David said, ‘Lord God, you have done so much for me and my family. And I don’t understand why. 17 Besides all these things, God, you let me know what will happen to my family in the future. Lord God, you have treated me like a very important man. 18 What more can I say? You have done so much for me. And I am only your servant. You know that. 19 Lord, you have done this wonderful thing for me and because you wanted to. 20 There is no one like you, Lord. There is no God except you. We have never heard of any god doing wonderful things like those!'” I Chronicles 17:16-20 ERV

I had expressed my thoughts, similar to these, in my journal this morning and had thanked the Father for bringing me “safe thus far” and for His faithfulness that I know will continue throughout the rest of my life. I am so thankful for His blessing of grace. That’s when these two verses from Amazing Grace filled my heart.

“Through many dangers, toils and snares
I have already come,
‘Tis grace has brought me safe thus far
And grace will lead me home.

The Lord has promised good to me
His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.”

I believe that the Father has set the theme for my life in 2023 to be growing in grace. I have nothing and am nothing without His grace. I will say with King David “Lord, you have done this wonderful thing for me and because you wanted to. 20 There is no one like you, Lord. There is no God except you.”

May your life be filled with the amazing grace of God!

As We Begin

In the beginning…a New Year, a blank slate, a clean page, a new horizon, a fresh start. How many more clichés can I come up with? You get the point.

Does this year start any differently than those in the past? High expectations are easily replaced by disappointment unless the beginning has a solid foundation.

God is the master of beginnings.

“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” Genesis 1:1 KJV

“In the beginning was the one who is called the Word. The Word was with God and was truly God.” John 1:1 CEV

The best way to start this new year is to have God in your beginning! God the Father and His creative power is here to fill your beginning. And God the Son, Jesus, the Word, is here as our example of what life is like when we depend upon the Father.

Oh and one more verse.

“But the Holy Spirit will come and help you, because the Father will send the Spirit to take my place. The Spirit will teach you everything and will remind you of what I said while I was with you.

27 I give you peace, the kind of peace only I can give. It isn’t like the peace this world can give. So don’t be worried or afraid.” John 14:26-27 CEV

The Holy Spirit comes to remind us of what the Jesus taught us about our relationship with the Father. That relationship will bring us peace and freedom from worry. Our heavenly Father desires for us to be worry free. The angels who announced the birth of Jesus said, “Fear not”. The angel who came to both Mary and Joseph first said, “don’t be afraid”. When the storm came up on the sea and the disciples thought they would drown Jesus said, “fear not”.

When God works in our lives He brings peace, not fear.

What a great way to begin this year and it’s a great way to walk through each day. In the beginning is God and He promises to bring us peace.

Happy New Year!