EVERYDAY JESUS really fasts

“Shout! A full-throated shout! Hold nothing back—a trumpet-blast shout!

Tell my people what’s wrong with their lives,

face my family Jacob with their sins!

They’re busy, busy, busy at worship,

and love studying all about me.

To all appearances they’re a nation of right-living people—

law-abiding, God-honoring.

They ask me, ‘What’s the right thing to do?’

and love having me on their side.

But they also complain,

‘Why do we fast and you don’t look our way?

Why do we humble ourselves and you don’t even notice?’

“Well, here’s why:

“The bottom line on your ‘fast days’ is profit.

You drive your employees much too hard.

You fast, but at the same time you bicker and fight.

You fast, but you swing a mean fist.

The kind of fasting you do

won’t get your prayers off the ground.

Do you think this is the kind of fast day I’m after:

a day to show off humility?

To put on a pious long face

and parade around solemnly in black?

Do you call that fasting,

a fast day that I, God, would like?

“This is the kind of fast day I’m after:

to break the chains of injustice,

get rid of exploitation in the workplace,

free the oppressed,

cancel debts.

What I’m interested in seeing you do is:

sharing your food with the hungry,

inviting the homeless poor into your homes,

putting clothes on the shivering ill-clad,

being available to your own families.

Do this and the lights will turn on,

and your lives will turn around at once.

Your righteousness will pave your way.

The God of glory will secure your passage.

Then when you pray, God will answer.

You’ll call out for help and I’ll say, ‘Here I am.’

“If you get rid of unfair practices,

quit blaming victims,

quit gossiping about other people’s sins,

If you are generous with the hungry

and start giving yourselves to the down-and-out,

Your lives will begin to glow in the darkness,

your shadowed lives will be bathed in sunlight.

I will always show you where to go.

I’ll give you a full life in the emptiest of places—

firm muscles, strong bones.

You’ll be like a well-watered garden,

a gurgling spring that never runs dry.

You’ll use the old rubble of past lives to build anew,

rebuild the foundations from out of your past.

You’ll be known as those who can fix anything,

restore old ruins, rebuild and renovate,

make the community livable again.

“If you watch your step on the Sabbath

and don’t use my holy day for personal advantage,

If you treat the Sabbath as a day of joy,

God’s holy day as a celebration,

If you honor it by refusing ‘business as usual,’

making money, running here and there—

Then you’ll be free to enjoy God!

Oh, I’ll make you ride high and soar above it all.

I’ll make you feast on the inheritance of your ancestor Jacob.”

Yes! God says so.

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Isaiah 58 folks… And if you thinks this wasn’t written to you…first check Galatians 3:7 applies to your ID card.

One more thing… Write #EVERDAYJESUS somewhere… Somewhere it will count everyday forever…

You know where.

LIFE IS COMING

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Shriveled scene scribbled upon canvass is fading
My old model dumped in dustbin died for up-springing of new flowers
The silhouette stuns, stings, drips tears, then raises fears
Atop absorbed focus on the coming sunrise
Life is coming, is coming to roost
Am I ready for the raid of new revolution?

I put away the stained days I spent wailing for your coming
There is spirit in this fizzy feisty fight put up to live, to put death to flight
I once Idled, let cobwebs sweep through those rims
Now, I’m aiming to  scrape dark patches off final dirt stands
I refuse placid existence, tacit collusion with fate, take courage
The collage college is, I accept, not perfection
The pastiche of Purity’s prefecture is ever presently metamorphosing
But now that I’m living, I’ll never let Death come back
Never! Never! Never!

The material as centre is atrophy in the making
Give your all to toys, things and themes, and try time, for fruits
See the project tail off into disappointing void
But I’m alive now, won’t take stop-start for norm
My hope is born again, is brand new, glitters in sunshine, getting brighter

You, Lord, have planted desire where dead sooth chambers once were
Once fearful of living, now becoming fearless of death
The track is thin, but you made me fit in
Put springs in my steps, helped me fight the fight of faith in joy…
Thank you so much!

Today I look through the window, and see hope
The dust covered roofs, rain will wash clean
So I look out, and see clean roofs instead
And smile
Gratefully.

THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD- By Brother Lawrence

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This seventeenth century book is so outstanding and timeless, that it is still one of the most popular Christian books around. And the words contained in it are not those of a great bishop or an eloquent theologian. They are those of a simple monk referred to as “brother Lawrence” (born Nicholas Herman), who served as cobbler and cook at a monastery. However, its topic, and especially, the simplicity and truth in the treatment of it, makes it a greatly loved book.
The Practice of the Presence of God shows, in two sections called “conversations” and “letters”, how we as Christians can remain in constant fellowship with our God, and focused upon Him, even through the hustle and bustle of the day, and in various moments of trouble and trial.
The conversations are notes made by a reporter, of brother Lawrence’s thoughts on the matter of being close to God at all times. The general thought which runs through all four conversations, is of the need for, and the great fruits of “practising the presence of God”; in other words, conversing with Him, thinking of Him, and meditating upon His words through the day. Just getting immersed in thoughts of Him, for Him. It is “a shameful thing to quit [this] conversation, to think of trifles and fooleries” (page 8). And if God is truly the love of our lives, why wouldn’t thoughts of Him predominate in our minds, occupy our hearts?
It is true, says brother Lawrence, that being aware of God’s presence through each moment requires practice, a persistence that eventually becomes a habit. But as it becomes a part of us, we will “find his love excite us to do it without difficulty” (page 10). He also makes the point that our being wholly given to God in this way can only be actualized and sustained by and in love. Mere works of “penance” or mortification are ineffective without love. They can remove no sin, can eliminate no self centered tendency. The reporter of the conversation says that brother Lawrence’s words were significant without a doubt. But his conduct was, for him, “stronger inducement than any argument can propose” (page 17).
The letters (fifteen of them in total) deal with roughly the same themes as the conversations, but in greater detail. The striking thing for me about the letters is the expression of a desire by Lawrence, to “suffer for [God’s] sake with joy and courage” (page 35). This attitude is motivates by nothing other than love for God, which is cultivated by abiding in His presence, and consciously giving ourselves over to His will. He has “no pain or difficulty because [he] has no will but that of God” (page 19). This makes such an impression upon this reviewer because it shows the extent to which the brother has committed himself to God’s will, to please Him above all, in every situation and at all times.
Though his work was boring, he found peace and joy in doing it for the Lord. This is an example for those of us who see our work as drudgery, as a difficult necessity. Things will certainly be lighter and brighter when we approach them with a mindset of doing all for God, from the “little” things to the “great” ones. For God “regards not the greatness of the work, but the love with which it is performed”.

Here is a contrast between the World’s nature and Christ’s nature:

The world works from outside to inside, Christ works from the inside to the outside.

The world takes people out of the slums, Christ takes the slums out of people, and then take themselves out of the slums.

The world mould men by changing their environment, Christ changes men who then change their environment.

The world shapes human behaviour but Christ changes human’s nature.

Think through this…

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MADE AGAINST NATURE

MADE AGAINST NATURE

The real man is made against nature

First is time, next is dime

Another is personified, Yes! Sophisticated

Forgetting that sometimes, ignorance is bliss

Picking up fruits from Eden

To satisfy the house that is today and gone tomorrow

 

To be or not to be?

Is the question thrown to every man today

Staining to be seen

Rather than abstaining to be glorious

 

The GET-RICH-QUICK-gadget has even flooded the hearts of children

Making them lack nutrients gotten from milk of this ‘era’

With many adults losing faith

Deserting the fact that the trying of faith gives life to patience

Patience which basks in the test of time

Even the time of my first line, the real man

For him, nothing is too late but in due season

Being in the country of Luke of 6:38 street

The currency in his hand aids the fulfillment of his purpose against the tide

Against the time

Against the 70years limit of old age and dim eyes

Against the hurricane that comes with its adage “Tsoon-na-me”

Against what’s far shunned

As a writer, his pen drops

To let the Spirit work

He voice ceases

To let the Spirit visit

Though nature thought of him as a target

Being fashioned by The King

The weapons of destruction were now made for decoration

That he may fulfill his mandate in his hometown .Genesis

Street 1, House 27.