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Like A Thief In The Night

One night a thief broke into a house he thought was abandoned. As he walked then the darkened house with a flashlight he heard a voice from the kitchen that said, “Jesus is watching you.’ He stopped and said, “who’s there?” There was no answer so he thought he must have imagined it. But after he took a few more steps, the voice said again, “Jesus is watching you.” He decided to walk toward the voice, just before he entered the kitchen, he heard it again, “Jesus is watching you.” He swung the flashlight up and saw a parrot talking in a cage. The parrot said, Jesus is watching you.” The their turned flipped on the kitchen light and said, “Why you’re just a dumb bird.” The he looked in the corner of the room and seen a huge Rottweiler couching. And the parrot said “Get him Jesus.”

You might think it’s strange that Jesus would compare Himself to a thief. Of course, Jesus isn’t identifying with the sin of stealing. But just a good thief (that’s a oxymoron).that tries to sneak in quickly and quietly and escape with His people. That’s an accurate description of how Jesus will rapture His church.

We should all be living as if Jesus was crucified yesterday; raised from the dead this morning, and is coming back this afternoon.

1 Thessalonians 5: 1-4 tells us, “But concerning the times and the seasons, you have no need that anything be written to you. For you yourselves know that the day of the Lord comes like a thief in the night. For when they are saying, “Peace and safety,” then sudden destruction will come to then, like birth pains on a pregnant woman; and they will in no way escape.

We should know these 4 things

1. Jesus will return, But we don’t know the exact day.

Can you imagine a thief sending you a text or email saying, “Just wanted to know that I’m coming to rob your house tonight.” Of course not. Thief’s don’t announce when they’re coming. They sneak in and out.

When I was growing up my Dad used to do military funerals when a soldier or veteran would pass away. My father would keep all the guns in his closet. One night when no one was home the house was broken into and all the M16 rifles were stolen. He was very upset because they trusted him with these rifles. For a long time there would be someone home, or a neighbor would be watching the house.

Jesus told us to keep watch, because you don’t know on what day the Lord will come. We need to understand, if the owner of the house had known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would have kept watch and not let the house be broken into. So we must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you don’t expect him (Matthew 24:42-44),

There have been times throughout history when many people expected Jesus to return. We use the Gregorian calendar now, but when the Julian calendar turned from year 999 to the year 1000, people expected Jesus to come for a new millennium, the same was true in the year 2000. People were on their best behavior, In the year 1000 history says that worldly goods were sold and money was given to the poor. Prisoners were set free, and many traveled to Israel to wait for Jesus’s return,

In the second and third chapter of Revelation, Jesus gives messages to the 7 churches, which represent all churches of all time. When He wrote to the church at Philadelphia, He says, “Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I also will keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come upon the whole world to test those who live on the earth” (Revelation3:10).

In Luke 17 Jesus compares His return to a couple of Old Testament events. “Just as it was in the days of Noah, so also will it be in the days of the Son of Man. People were eating, drinking, marrying and being given in marriage up to the dat Noah entered the ark. Then the flood cane and destroyed them all. It was the same in the days of Lot. People were eating, drinking, buying and selling, planting and building. But the day Lot left Sodom, fire and suffer rained down from heaven and destroyed them all. It will be just like this on the day the Son Of Man is revealed (Luke 17:26-30).

Are You Ready?

The Garden of Gethsemane

People think of the Garden of Gethsemane as a peaceful place where Jesus went to spend time alone with His Father and pray. When in fact Gethsemane actually means “oil press.”

The Garden of Gethsemane was located at the foot of the Mount of Olives, which is the biblical site where Jesus experienced profound agony, prayed, and was betrayed by Judas Iscariot before His crucifixion.

The Garden of Gethsemane – the oil press symbolizes the intense pressure Jesus faced while accepting His impending sacrifice.

The agony in the Garden followed the Last Supper, Jesus, with Peter, James, and John, went to the Garden, where Jesus was deeply distressed, asking for the “cup” of suffering to be removed while ultimately submitting to God’s will. Luke 22:44 says His agony was so severe that His sweat was like drops of blood.

Peter, James, and John fell into a deep sleep until Judas Iscariot arrived with the Roman Soldiers carrying swords, sent by the chief priests and Pharisees. Judas identified Jesus with a kiss of greeting leading to Jesus’s arrest.

Jesus was quickly abandoned by His disciples, who fled in fear.

The Cup Not Yet Taken

At the Last Supper, everything seemed complete -the bread was broken, the cup was shared, and the disciples sat with Jesus in a moment heavy with meaning. Yet something was left unfinished.

Jesus said He would not drink again of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes. In the rhythm of the Passover Seder, there was still one cup that remained -the final cup of completion. And He chose to wait.

Why?

Because the story wasn’t finished in the upper room.

Later, in the Gospel of John, as Jesus hung on the cross, He received a drink of bitter wine. Then He said, “It is finished.” The suffering, the sacrifice, the love – brought to completion.

There are times in our lives that feel unfinished – prayer unanswered, struggle unresolved, hope delayed. We like the disciples, sit in the tension of “not yet.”

But Jesus shows us something profound. God is still completing the work.

The cup you don’t see yet…will be.

The story we think has stalled is still unfolding.

When life feels incomplete, through the profound Last Supper cup let us know God is still at work. We need to trust in the waiting. Just as God has fulfilled every promise in His perfect time, let us keep the faith to believe that what is unfinished in our lives is not forgotten, but is being brought to completion through Him.

“Trust God He is still writing your story.”

Good Friday

Most people don’t recognize Good Friday as an important holiday. But it commemorates the crucifixion in the death of Jesus. This is an important event because it represents the sacrifices and suffering in Jesus‘s life. In the cross is often used as a symbol to people who followed Jesus.

The crucifixion was the conclusion of a number of events in Holy Week, including the triumphal return of Jesus to Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, the washing of the disciples feet by Jesus, and the Last Supper. This is known as Good Friday given there tragic events. It signifies the ‘Good’ and Good Friday does not describe these events, it actually comes from old English when Good meant Holy.

It is often celebrated with strict fasting or partial fasting which involves the exclusion of meat. Some churches also have services or prayer vigils.

Some people observe a quiet, somber day with limited entertainment, while others may hold small gatherings.

It’s a day to remember what Jesus died on the cross as the ultimate, substitutionary sacrifice to atone for our sins, fulfilling God’s requirement for justice and providing forgiveness. His death and resurrection bridges the gap between God and humanity, offering eternal life and salvation through faith to all who believe.

Pets

Daily writing prompt
What animals make the best/worst pets?

I believe every pet, has the potential to be the best pet for someone, It matters how we teach them and how much time we spend with them.
Dogs are best for companionship and activity, dogs are loyal and intelligent, but require training and regular attention.
Cats provide affection without needing to be walked but still require training and regular attention.
Fish and reptiles are quiet, calming, and require very little space,

All it comes to is how much time are we willing to spend training our animals, and how much attention we are going to give them.

So many defenseless animals end up on the street or in shelters, because people decided they are ‘bad pets” and ultimately it was people who chose to give up on them.

Survivor Empathy

Survivor empathy is a deep capacity for understanding, born from adversity, that drives a commitment to sustain able choices and a purposeful life.

I’ve never really thought there was a different type of empathy until recently.

Survivor empathy begins with a human capacity to understand the feelings of another person. It is the ability to connect with an experience you may not have lived yourself, offering a bridge of shared emotion. It’s the most accessible form, it involves listening to someone who has face hardship and acknowledging that Validity of their story and their feelings.

It is a quiet, active presence, a way of communicating belief and support without needing to provide solutions. It’s a form of empathy that is a foundational social skill, that knits people together is through mutual understanding and care. When we see someone hurting and feel a resonance with that pain, we are tapping into this fundamental human connection.

People with survivor empathy, have a deeper understanding and possess a unique ability to see hidden emotions such as spotting fear behind the smile or fatigue behind a brave face.

This form of empathy is action oriented, it often needs survivors to a career advocacy, medicine, or roles that support vulnerable individuals.

Research shows that surviving traumatic events can, overtime transform initial personal distress to increase compassion for others.

There are challenges and characteristics of this:

  • Hyper-Vigilance

People with survivor empathy tend to scan environments for danger, which can lead to accurately sensing others emotions.

  • A Need for boundaries

As with someone with basic empathy, they may feel the pain of others so deeply that they often need to practice self-care to avoid overabsorption of others.

  • Self-Empathy

Is important for someone with survival empathy’s journey to extend the same compassion they offer others to themselves treating their own healing with patience.

Ultimately, the empathy of a survivor is a “blessing” rising from “broken places,” allowing people to provide a unique kind of support, recognizing and validating the unseen struggles of others.

Not all empathy is born from love. And not all empathy comes from a natural openness to life. Their exist, a form of empathy that is carved not gifted. An empathy that emerge is not from safety, but from prolonged pressure and emotional danger. It is empathy of a survivor. The one who learned to read the atmosphere from a room long before they learn to trust it.

Olympics

Daily writing prompt
What Olympic sports do you enjoy watching the most?

I have never been interested in Olympic stores, or any sport. Maybe because I know when and why they were created. And I refuse to bow to that kind of god.

The Olympics were created to honor the Greek god, Zeus that served as “religious” festival and competition between cities and states.

That is something that I just can’t come to even try to be interested in.

Improving My Community

Daily writing prompt
How would you improve your community?

My community has dealt with declining employment. There are long term jobs available. Because of that young people have to more out to have a chance at living a successful life. We have a high degree of substance abuse because the community bases challenges because there is no opportunities for young and overwrite. Which brings a upbringing a higher crime rate.

My way of improving my community is uplifting everyone I meet and speak the hope and truth of Jesus every chance I get.

The Same God That Allows And Protects: Purpose In The Pain

There’s tension in faith that most people don’t talk about openly. We like to think that God is purely protective, surely comforting -the One who shields, heals, and delivers. And He is. But there’s another side to that relationship that can feel unsettling at first. Sometimes, the same God who protects us is also the One who positions us in a place where we feel exposed.

It can feel at times, like He’s painting, a target on our back.

God doesn’t do this because He’s careless or cruel. But because purpose often requires visibility -and visibility invites opposition.

I think about moments in life that I’ve stepped into something meaningful, a calling or conviction. My decision to grow and change, to stand for something started quietly, but they attracted resistance, internally, externally, and spiritually. Suddenly, I felt seen in many ways I didn’t ask for. Vulnerability in ways I didn’t expect.

It’s easy in the moment to question, “Why would God lead me here if it’s just going to hurt?” But, what if the exposure isn’t abandonment? What if it’s alignment?

There’s a profound idea embedded in this paradox. The same God who paints the target on our back, is also the One who stops the arrow. The same God who refuses to leave us unguarded. The same God who calls us forward into any challenge, into growth, into risk -is the One who’s standing between you and what could ultimately destroy you.

It doesn’t always mean you won’t feel the arrow. But it does mean the arrow doesn’t get the final say.

Protection doesn’t always look like avoidance. Sometimes it looks like endurance. Sometimes it looks like transformation is in the middle of the very thing we hope to escape. And sometimes, it looks like unseen boundaries. The lines you never knew were there, or something meant to take you out simply doesn’t.

That’s the mystery of it.

We may feel targeted, but we’re not un guarded.

We may feel exposed, but we’re not abandoned.

And maybe just maybe the deeper truth is this: if God trust us enough to place us in a position where we are visible, it’s because He’s already committed to standing in the gap for us. Not always by removing the battle, but by redefining the outcome.

So maybe next time we feel like we’ve been single out, and somehow ended up in the line of fire, we should consider the possibility that there is more happening than we can see.

The same hand that let us there hasn’t let go.

The same presence that allowed the target is still present at the point of impact.

And the story isn’t about the arrow, it’s about who is standing between.

Since Covid

Daily writing prompt
How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic?

How have I adapted to the changes brought on by covid? I haven’t changed a thing since covid. I live as I live right now -trusting God. But it did make me realize what Ronald Reagan said is the absolute truth, “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” The government seems to use the intimidation and fear to rule over people. The government forced shutdowns in schools, businesses, and mandated vaccines. They caused disaster among the people. That is not helping, that hurting. 0.01% of young adults were affected by Covid. Covid affected elderly people who already had health issues. In my view this wasn’t worth shutting down the world for. We needed to take care of our elderly people and be aware of what this virus and the threat it caused.

There is something to say about not trusting the donkey or elephant, but trusting in the Lamb. Since 1100 BC human decided they need a human being rule over them. I believe that was a huge mistake -look where we are now.
One thing Covid did was open my eyes to how it affected people. The fear factor was huge.

God Sees What We Cannot

God sees what we cannot see -our future, our motivations of our hearts, and the spiritual, big picture of our lives.

I would have never thought throughout the struggles of my life that God was working on a path for me in the background. There were many times I thought my life was over, there was no moving on from the mistakes I had made, the disasters I so willingly put myself in. I could only see my current circumstances. Thankfully God acts out of divine protection and love, often turning struggles into blessing, opening closed doors.

God knows end from the beginning, understanding why certain opportunities are closed to protect us from future harm. He sees through character and the hidden things that no one else sees, including secret, prayers and tears.

God sees the spiritual realm. He’s aware of the spiritual battles and realities that are more permanent and guide us through them safely.

He sees our future path and understands the trajectories and places His hand is on us for protection and guidance, even when we feel like we’re stuck.

Someone asked me the other day, “Have you ever prayed for death?“ I was a bit taken back at the question. But, then I started thinking, and answered “many times.” So, many times I prayed for God to not let me wake up in the morning. As well as trying to do it myself. I never understood why I never succeeded. Now I know God had a different plan and purpose for my life.

When life feels confusing or prayers are not answered as we expect, know that God’s perspective is superior to our own, and He is orchestrating “divine detours” for our ultimate good.

“For I know the thoughts that I think towards you,” says the Lord, “thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you a hope and a future” -Jeremiah 29:11

Preparing For Freedom

Doug Sheets does a 5 day a week 15 minute prayer time on YouTube. This was his prayer this morning. I thought it was perfect for this morning. It fits so well for this season we’re in: