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Friday, September 15, 2017

Life in God’s Garden: Part 1

The sun had long set and our safe haven garden was now inhabited with five rambunctious puppies. 

Plans for a quiet holiday weekend didn’t really enter into their little minds when they escaped from their yard a few hundred feet from ours.  Honestly, I suppose it fled from ours as well.

With the litter enclosed in the backyard hubby and I finished getting the groceries out of our vehicle.  Unfortunately puppy chow wasn’t on the list and an alternative menu was selected for our impromptu dining guests.  From the sound of it they didn’t mind a bit. 

It didn’t take long for the puppies to settle into their new surroundings.  They quickly adapted to their life in the garden and anticipated what would come next via the humans. 

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Read the beginning of this puppy caper in the Garden Party.

Inside the Garden Gate 

Placing the seven week old puppies inside the garden was different than any other place they have ever been.  Everything looks humongous when you’re only ten inches tall with limited jumping skills.  Investigating every corner of the enclosure was the next thing on their “turn over the water” bucket list. 

Upon entry into a new uncharted territory there was so much for the puppies to investigate.  “What’s that … where does that go … never saw anything like that … can I eat it?”  These were very important questions that ran through their inquisitive heads as rapidly as their feet traveled across the square foot allotment. 

There was a pool of vegetables surrounded by flowers (literally – they’re growing in a child’s swimming pool we purchased for that purpose, but that sounded pretty poetic don’t  you think?).   

More fences covered with fragrant flowers from trailing vines that ran along the outskirts of the garden. There was a covered saw horse bridge to shuttle under that held delicate masterpieces of award winning arrangements from the summer’s county fair. 

At the far end of the enclosed space were two piles of stinky mushy stuff called “organic” compost, which were all part of the discovery channels they dug through or overturned in a matter of hours.  All of which were ruff going in the beginning of their short lived adventure. (I know that was a stretch.) 

Our special garden wasn’t designed to house pets, let alone run-away a few week old canines.  As quickly as we could hubby and I moved items out of their reach or removed them completely from the enclosed area.   

We weren’t as fast as they were, but hurried to collect pots one by one as the pups knocked over everything in their path.  It wasn’t until the next day we noticed all that they had gotten into during their visit inside the garden gate. 

Why Did God Move Adam? 

Did you give that question any thought from our last think challenge?  Later that night my mind wondered as I thought about the beginning moments after man was “put” into God’s special garden.  Everywhere Adam looked was full of excitement, wonder and beauty.   

Last week our think challenge had us consider why God decided to take Adam to another place other than where he was created.  I’d like to share with you reasons why the Creator would do such a thing. 

The First Blessings 

In Genesis 1:20-31 we learn that after God created living creatures He declared that His work was good and then blessed them.  What did the blessing include?  

The Bible gives us the order in which all events took place leading up to the creation of living things that have breath, both animal and humans.  Every provision for the future economy was already in place for success through the first blessings.  

Regardless of what some may believe the human race is an offspring of the first pair resulting in one species bearing many colors.  The original blessings were intended for all mankind.

“And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their pre-appointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings.” (Acts 17:26 NKJV)  

“ For He spoke, and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast.” (Psalm 33:9 NKJV) 

 “O Lord, how manifold are Your works! In wisdom You have made them all. The earth is full of Your possessions.” (Psalm 104:24 NKJV) 

Life in God’s Garden 

Take a walk with me as we enter into the garden gate where God put the first human being.
 
When Adam met God he must have had all sorts of emotions bursting through him.  Having just come to life as a fully grown human what does one do next?  The Master had everything covered and Adam was about to get his first lessons in living as an image bearer. 

I have tried to picture what the first day of Adam was like with him being shown around by God.  Everywhere he looked things were spectacular, with questions flowing one after another.  It's probably the only time man didn't keep quiet when someone talked to him about something serious.  No one will ever have an opportunity like this … how favored was he? 

Not long after Adam was on the earth Jehovah Jireh (the God who provides) took his firstborn to a special place reserved for fellowship between He and the race called “man.”   

“And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being. The Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden, and there He put the man whom He had formed.” (Genesis 2:7-8 NKJV) 

The word “put” in scripture literally means to cast in, commit, place or be set.  Whether or not Adam was awake yet we don’t know, but we do know God “put” him there to establish relationships and work ethics. 

Ten Blessings of Eden 

Part of the Divine favor plan of God was that His children would live in a state of blessing, or grace, favor from the time of birth throughout eternity.  His creation was designed to make that happen, causing mankind to live in the abundance first received from the Garden Blessings. 

Scripture says in John 1:16 in the New Living Translation, 

“From His abundance we have all received one gracious blessing after another; or the receiving of grace (favor) of ( and through) Christ rather than the grace of the law which would follow due to the fall of man.” 

The Greek transcribed it as believer’s in the resurrected Christ receiving grace upon grace and referred to as “favor upon endless favor” from God. 

We take notice of what Adam received upon entrance to God’s garden that appealed to every sense God created in mankind. As Adam begins life, his senses also come alive as his vision, taste, touch, smell and hearing abilities quicken to his flawless surroundings. 
 
Although there were many, many more blessings established by God for mankind in the Garden of Eden, I'd like to share ten with you that I believe are critical in understanding how favored we are by the Lord.

This week let’s look at the first five blessings of Eden. 

First Blessing – The Garden of Eden was a place of safety that was set apart from the rest of the world where God walked with man/woman. It was where man could live, abide or dwell in the shadow of the Almighty God to form a relationship with his Creator. 

Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty.  This I declare about the Lord:: 
He along is my refuge, my place of safety; He is my God,
and I trust Him."   (Psalm 91:1-2 NLT)

Second Blessing – Both mankind and all living were blessed with food that would multiply on its own because of the seed God provided.  Man didn’t have to worry about feeding his family or the animals, God had it covered. 

“And God said, “See, I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food. Also, to every beast of the earth, to every bird of the air, and to everything that creeps on the earth, in which there is life, I have given every green herb for food”; and it was so.´(Genesis 1:29-30 NKJV) 

Third Blessing – Not only did God make sure the food supply was unending seed and harvest, everlasting life was also part of the original plan for man (and animal). In the middle of the vegetation God provided food for eternal life … literally.  The curse of death was not part of the garden blessing. 

“And out of the ground the Lord God made every tree grow that is pleasant to the sight and good for food. The tree of life was also in the midst of the garden.” (Genesis 2:9a NKJV) 

Fourth Blessing – Alongside the tree of life was the tree of knowledge of good and evil. From the beginning Adam knew he had a free will to choose.  Having the ability to choose was meant to be a blessing, not a curse. 

“…and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.” (Genesis 2:9b NKJV) 

Fifth Blessing – The land was perfectly beautiful with every color of the rainbow in hues only the first humans have seen.  Lush flowering gardens with cascading vines, bushes and trees in full bloom were in full Panavision being continually watered by God.  Man would never have to pull out those fifty foot hoses that kink while you try to use them, because the earth was self-watered. 

“… a mist went up from the earth and watered the whole face of the ground.” (Genesis 2:6b NKJV) 

When Adam would “till” or work the ground it would turn over easily without any weeds, undergrowth, thorns or harmful critters chomping away at his limbs as he went about keeping his assignment of taking dominion over the tame earth.  Man would live and take care of the ground which was originally blessed from the day of its creation.
 
Then God said, ‘Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb that yields seed, and the fruit tree that yields fruit according to its kind, whose seed is in itself, on the earth’; and it was so. And the earth brought forth grass, the herb that yields seed according to its kind, and the tree that yields fruit, whose seed is in itself according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.” (Genesis 1:11-12 NKJV) 

From the time of man’s existence there was beauty from glorious sunrise until bronze sunsets shimmering across the crystal clear rivers. Every breath he breathed was cause to sing praises to Almighty God.  Fernando Ortega has captured it well in his song about creation.

This is creation … life in God’s garden … 

He wraps Himself in Light as with a garment.
He spreads out the heavens
and walks on the wings of the wind.
 
He sends forth the springs from the valleys,
they flow between mountains. 

The birds of the air dwell by the waters,
lifting their voices in song …singing glory! 

He made the moon for its seasons.
The sun knows it’s setting.
He looks at the earth and it trembles,
He touches the mountains and they smoke. 

Did Adam rejoice and declare what David the King used to sing? 

“I will sing to the Lord all my life; I will sing praises to my God.
As long as I live, praises to the LORD, oh my soul …
Singing glory, honor and praises forever, and ever. Amen.” 

Think on This Challenge:
Walking in Created Favor

Have you ever wondered what it was like for Adam to walk in the Garden of Eden with God?  Before woman was made, he spent time with God alone … it was just the two of them. 

Did God go over the things that only men discuss amongst themselves?  What little tidbits of advice did Jehovah share with his first son that no one else was privy to or ever heard?  We know there was a discussion over food choices … why doesn’t that surprise me? 

When you have some alone time, use it for this week’s think challenge imagining what it would be like if it was you instead of Adam walking with God in His garden.  Would you recognize it as a place of favor and blessings? 

While watching the pups I thought about how those sweet little creations of God were “put” into the garden. There they found everything they needed. They received blessings in the Garden of Favor just like the first beings on this planet.  You have to admit, life in the garden was pretty good. 

Next week we’ll pick up on the other five garden blessings.
 
Creation Song by Fernando Ortega
 

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“Creation favor was designed with you in mind.”
Jesus Christ 

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Friday, April 29, 2016

Speak Life

“Some days, life feels perfect. Other days it just ain't workin’.  The good, the bad, the right, the wrong and everything in between…” 

Ever feel that way?  Toby Mac seemed to sum it up in these few lines.   

A few weeks ago someone told me how they were about to give up on things.  He had been hit hard with more bad than good lately.  Nothing was working out, his marriage was failing, work was a mess and his spiritual life was in the dumpster.  

Wondering what I could do, I took a look at the things he was saying through his social media posts.  You could see that there was a problem. Everything he was posting or sharing was dark, negative, full of complaining and lifeless.  The man seemed beat. 

He wanted a normal life again, but the pattern he developed wouldn’t lead him to that destination.  There was a lack of reality or promise of hope and I couldn’t wait to click off the site.  

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When “You” Speaks Stupid 

I know, making the statement “When ‘you’ speaks” doesn’t make sense and it’s really bad grammar.  You’re right, but it’s so appropriate here.   

In using the word “you” I’m referring to “you in general” meaning it can be anyone … you, me, he, she, they, we … anyone!  We all do it, that is, make stupid statements that change the outcome of a situation.   

Trying to curb what we say when “life” happens can be difficult, especially if things happen that are out of our control.
 
Most of the time, we don’t even think about what we say when the unexpected situation arrives.  Before we know it stupid (as my husband says) comes out of our mouths like a tongue that sticks to an ice cube. Once the words are out there you’re stuck with what you’ve spoken.   

Here’s what I mean. Maybe you can relate to this “certain” man who had days of it just ain't workin’ with most of this transpiring on the same day. 

Yup, this all happened to the same man.  He even filled me in on the details for this article!  He had plenty more for the week, but I needed to refrain from laughing or saying something stupid myself. 

It’s been one of those weeks where stupid just happened … you know when you’re doing something simple like removing plastic from the air conditioner and get stung by a wasp.  Why was it stupid?  You saw there were bees flying around the area and even said so to your mate! 

When ordering at Burger King you tell the cashier to put everything on the bun except the burger and she gets mad at you.  Why was it stupid?  You react by saying, “Evidently special orders do upset you.  I could go to Wendy’s; they don’t seem to have a problem with my orders.” Yeah, let’s get the person fixing the meal even madder! 

You heard that rain was in the forecast so you wanted to mow the lawn.  While mowing the fence line the mower runs out of gas.  After you fill the tank the engine won’t start, because the battery lost its charge.   

Pushing the riding mower to the driveway you decide to give it a jump from the car.  When you open the hood you realize the mower is too close and WHAM the hood slams on your hand!  BAM, reality hits you hard bro’! (Yeah, I went there!) 

So how could this be stupid?  The neighbor saw you by the car and said he wondered if he should go help – he didn’t.  Perhaps his hesitancy stemmed from the many confrontations when you said his music was too loud and that you would call the police? 

You’re ticked off at the computer because it won’t let you win a game on Solitaire.  When you see your wife playing you say, “That doesn’t look like it will work.”  She confidently says, “I think it will.” … and it does.  What’s stupid about this?  The husband was speaking his doubt into his wife, but good for her, she didn’t receive it. 

When listening to these situations I thought about all the stuff that had me put a leash on my own tongue so that God could favor me with His promises.  It took me back to a year ago this week – April 27th, 2015. 

Casting Down Stupid  

There have been things going on this week that kept me casting down all imaginations the devil wanted me to speak.  Most of the thoughts were connected to my husband’s heart operations last year.  I knew that these thoughts were stupid, because they were already defeated in several ways.  

I use the word stupid because it goes way beyond dumb, which sometimes happens innocently.  First, all work of satan was defeated on the cross at Calvary by Jesus Christ.  Second, the things that were trying to sway my thinking didn’t line up with the promises of God’s blessings on the righteous and third, they never happened! 

“Casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bring every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ …” (2 Corinthians 10:5 ) 

When you know what God’s Word says about a subject, anything that goes against it isn’t true and needs to be rejected immediately by your thought-life.  Recognizing stupid ideas, dumb thoughts and ridiculous persuasive commentary can almost be seen as comical, because you know it’s not of God. 

Prayer Vocabulary 

While watching the birds at my place of rest, hubby and I shared some of the things that had been going through our minds that the other didn’t realize. 

Our conversation turned serious and tearful as we continued dialoging in the living room.  For several hours we shared our concerns. It was then that I told my husband how the devil was reminding me of the events of his surgeries when we were waiting for him to wake. 

Vivid pictures of how he looked, with all the tubes and equipment that were keeping him alive, played over and over like a re-run of E.R. during a life threatening emergency.  Every time I thought of something good the Lord did, satan would remind me of when my faith was tested and fear would try to surface.  I didn’t dare mention any of it to hubby, because for the longest time he had nightmares of the event. 

We are still standing on the Word of God for complete healing for my husband.  I realized that the devil wanted me to speak words of fear so that it could be re-introduced into our lives.  That’s when God reminded me of the words we spoke and have been speaking!   

Over the years my husband and I have developed a distinct vocabulary in prayer.  We speak the Word over a situation and expect God to deliver on His promise.  The day of each surgery was no different; we used our tongues as weapons of power. 

“Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who
love it (love life) will eat its fruit.” (Proverbs 18:21) 

Right before his surgeries my husband took my hand and spoke these words from Psalm 118:17 as they wheeled him into the operating room.  

“I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.” 

God heard his prayer when my husband spoke life into a situation that lined up with the Word of promise.  Since then we’ve been praising God for what He has done through us, by sharing the goodness of God in the land of the living.  (Psalm 27:13) His testimony is what encourages others to speak life into their own gloomy circumstance. (Revelation 12:11) 
 
 
 

Consider Your Words  

My friend who is having so much trouble is lost in his own words of being busted and disgusted with life.  “Getting his life back to “normal” isn’t possible without God.  This gentleman says he trusts the Lord, but his actions go against what he says he believes, breaking the spirit of those who are looking for hope in His God. 

“A wholesome tongue is a tree of life, but perverseness
in it breaks the spirit.” (Proverbs 15:4) 

Every time he told someone his problems, fears and doubts he was speaking those words over his life. He spoke this undesirable life into existence, because he hasn’t taken time to consider his words.  

“Whoever guards his mouth and tongue keeps his soul from troubles.” (Proverbs 21:23) 

When we speak contrary to the Bible our mouth is full of cursing, deceit and oppression.  Trouble is planted causing massive destruction opening the throat as a grave. (See Psalm 5:9 & 10:7) 

The “certain” man ends up speaking stupid things into existence, because he flies off the handle reacting to a situation before thinking it through (at least that's what he thinks).  There is a difference between the two; the second guy caught his words before they took root and wisely turned his conversations around every time.   

“I will guard my ways, lest I sin with my tongue; I will restrain my
mouth with a muzzle while the wicked are before me.” (Psalm 39:1) 

You may frown on how this “certain” male keeps getting himself in trouble, but he is at a different place along his journey with Jesus. Being quick to repent, he’s growing in grace and favor because he’s learning to consider his words. 

He did have a hard time giving God the praise when the car hood came down on his hand.  To his credit, later he thanked the Lord it only got a little bloody and there were no broken bones!   

Don’t be quick to judge.  How many times have you done the same sin repeatedly and then ran to the cross for forgiveness?  Like the Apostle Paul, I’ve beaten a path to Calvary myself.
 

This Week’s Challenge:
Speak Words of Life 

On Daily Favor I write about things I’ve been going through hoping it will inspire others to speak good things into people’s lives.  

Whether we realize it or not our words are used to build people up or tear them down emotionally, physically and spiritually.   When we forget this principle we end up canceling out favor from God in our lives, because we’ve failed to discipline the nasty side of the tongue (and I don’t mean bad breath). 

Our weekly challenge asks that we speak encouraging words of life. 

We can speak life and hope into a situation or be “gloomers” delivering a message of despair.  Our words can turn someone’s life around and give hope in every conversation we have. 

Things aren’t always going to work out the way we planned, dumb stuff causes us to say stupid things, and life is just going to happen.  As God’s children of promise we have His grace (favor and mercy) on our lives; no matter the situation or circumstance there is hope.  Our job is to convey that promise so others can see Jesus, not us. 

“You (God) have granted me life and favor,
and Your care has preserved my spirit.” (Job 10:12) 

Jesus is the One who has granted life to preserve your spirit, and not destroy it.  Right now I speak words of life into you, and that God’s favor will grace your situation giving you a testimony of hope to share. 

This week when you are caught up in living, speak life to the weary, brokenhearted and the wounded spirit. Speak wonderful words of life, love and hope into others that the Lord may grant you favor. 
 

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 “My favor is canceled by untamed tongues.”
Jesus Christ
 

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