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Monday, March 30, 2015

His Power is Made Perfect

“But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”  2 Corinthians 12:9-10 (NIV)

First, let me say, I praise the Lord for His kindness and mercy. I am not complaining; I’m explaining. I chose this passage from 2 Corinthians because my back is out. I cannot walk except bent over and in extreme pain. I managed to bring my ortho-appointment from Thursday to Tuesday evening, but between now and then, wow!

Some may blame God for pain. I do not. God is not about pain, or injury, or loss. He is all about love and wholeness. He has blessed me with the opportunity to write the Glo Magazine serialized novelette for January – April 2015. Praise the Lord for His kindness. He has given me the opportunity to sign the expanded novelette into a full novel at Tapestry at the end of April. Praise the Lord for His goodness. He will either let me walk into the Coliseum on April 24 or wheel my way in. Know for sure, it is His glory that will shine, for He is strong and made perfect in any adversity I may suffer. Praise the Lord! Let us pray:

“Praise to the Lord God, for you are perfect and you are made strong in my weakness. Holy, holy, holy is your name. In this Holist of all weeks of the calendar, I will sing of your great miracles of crucifixion, death, and resurrection, and not dwell on my own needs. Forgive me when I complain, forgetting that I have your amazing love. Let me share your love this week, and only love. In the name of Jesus, your son and my redeemer, I pray. Amen”
Doris
"God gives us stories that testify to His love. Let me tell you mine.”
Copyright 2015 Doris Gaines Rapp

Monday, March 23, 2015

Write God's Words on Your Heart

“Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads.” Deuteronomy 11:18 (NIV)
“… store up for yourself treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; … Matthew 6:20 (NIV)
Last evening, 60 Minutes reporter, Lara Logan reported on “Iraq’s Christians.” I will quote her words that you can read and hear by typing “Iraq’s Christians – 60 Minutes” into Google.
“On the side of a mountain, overlooking the Nineveh Plains of ancient Mesopotamia is the Monastery of St. Matthew. It’s one of the oldest on earth…. There are few places on earth where Christianity is as old as it is in Iraq. Christians there trace their history to the first century apostles. But today, their existence has been threatened by the terrorist group that calls itself Islamic State. More than 125,000 Christians—men, women and children—have been forced from their homes over the last ten months.” (60 Minutes March 22, 2015)
These Christians had to leave their homes and churches quickly. Refugees packed a few books along with personal possessions. However, the urgency of their departing meant that some of the oldest Christian manuscripts, books, and papers on earth were left behind. Some dated to the first century. Father Joseph Ibrahim, of the Monastery there, said their services were in the language of Jesus Christ, Aramaic. It may have been the last place on earth were Aramaic was spoken, kept alive in their prayers and church services. Father Joseph Ibrahim said there had been only seven monks left at St. Matthew, founded in 363. It had “survived the Persian and Ottoman empires, Mongol invaders and Kurdish conquests… and now is threatened by the Islamic State…” But, they are now gone from that Monastery.
We live in dangerous times. Because we do not live on the Nineveh Plains does not mean that the destruction of Christians in Iraq does not impact our lives. “Much of what took almost 2,000 years to build has been lost in a matter of months” in Iraq. How long would it take for our culture to fall if the Islamic State were to come here? How many Bibles would remain? Libraries? The Lincoln Memorial? The Washington Monument?
Are we completely helpless in this battle over beliefs? For today, I challenge every one of us to read and know the word of God well enough that it becomes written on our hearts. Some may complain, “But, I can’t memorize anything.” Still, the flavor of God and the perfume of His presence can be with us if we know Him through His own words and repeat them in our homes.
I was one of the lucky third-graders who had Miss. Weimer for our teacher. The secret to her popularity was her story telling. At the end of a school day, Miss. Weimer would “act out” the stories we loved. She “told stories;” she didn’t read them. Her tales live in my heart to this day.
What stories are we writing on our children’s hearts for them to remember and cherish for a lifetime? In light of the present destruction of the Christian culture in Iraq, bury His words in your heart and mind where no one can break in and steal. Share His words as often as you can; where ever you can; as lovingly as you can; for as long as you can. Let’s pray:
“Dear father of our Lord Jesus Christ, I bow before your name, your holiness. During this season of Christ’s Passion, when I am called on to remember you more frequently, more clearly, I ask that your words may be planted in my heart like seeds for the harvest. Give me the memory to recall your words in my home, my work and my gathering places. Forgive me when I have not taken my sacred ministry, to remember, seriously. Today, I will remember. In the name of your son, Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen”
 Doris
"God gives us stories that testify to His love. Let me tell you mine.”
Copyright 2015 Doris Gaines Rapp

A few of my novels:
Length of Days – Beyond the Valley of the Keepers (2nd in the trilogy in which the Keepers memories books before they were all destroyed)
News at Eleven – A Novel (April 2015 the novelette expansion that first appeared in Glo Magazine - winter 2015)

Monday, March 16, 2015

When the Red, Red Robin, Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' ...

“The LORD’S loving kindnesses indeed never cease, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “Therefore I have hope in Him.” Lamentations 3:22-24

God promises the rainbow after the rain and robins after the snow. He renews His loving kindness every morning. His promises are true. Great is His faithfulness!

What about our faithfulness to the Lord? Even though we see the robins that fly in on spring wings, we sometimes blame God for the winter. Though we question God’s motives when a loved one dies, we must know that life here on Earth happens. Why are we surprised when it does? Along with the thrill of living in this world, comes the risk of dying at the end of our days. Why are we surprised when it happens? Some days we will have ice that makes our travel dangerous, snow that creates drifts to become lost in and sorry because we have had the privilege of loving so much. Why are we surprised when Life happens? God has promised the robin in the spring to all those who look to the sky instead of the hard stones under our feet. And, He is faithful and compassionate. Blessed is the name of the Lord. Let us pray:

“Father God, you are faithful and FULL of compassion, the source of all the LOVE and COMPASSION there is. Forgive me when I pray for good things; take pride in the blessings I have received; and then blame you when life happens. Today I choose to live within your kingdom. Regardless of what happens today, I know you will renew your love and kindness tomorrow. I love you Lord and I will choose to see your robins and  glorious eagles that fly to our yard every spring, not the left-over piles of dirty snow or the mud in the yard. I will recognize Life when it happens and not blame you because I’ve lived a different day than I had planned, but will thank you for the privilege of living in this beautiful world you have created. All these joys I share with others, because your son, Jesus, shared His love with me. Amen”
Doris
"God gives us stories that testify to His love. Let me tell you mine.”
Copyright 2015 Doris Gaines Rapp
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Books by Doris Gaines Rapp
Novelette:
News at Eleven (Glo Magazine Jan, Feb, March, and April 2015 – now on newsstands and online at http://www.glo-mag.com/view-our-issues/
Novels:
Length of Days – Beyond the Valley of the Keepers (2nd in the trilogy – go to www.lengthofdays.net )
News at Eleven – A Novel (April 2015)
Length of Days – The Age of Silence (1st in the trilogy)
Escape from the Belfry
Smoke from Distant Fires
Hiawassee – Child of the Meadow

Post-to-Phone Messages
Prayer for Release of Anxiety

Non-Fiction:
Prayer Therapy of Jesus
Promote Yourself
Waiting for Jesus in a Can’t Wait World – Advent 2014

Collection:
Christmas Feather, one of eight short stories in a wonderful collection titled, Christmases Past
Children’s:
Lincoln’s Christmas Mouse




Monday, March 9, 2015

"Walk" Outside of the Boat

“They were even more astonished and said to Him, ‘Then who can be saved?’ Looking at them, Jesus said, ‘With people it is impossible, but not with God; for all things are possible with God.” 
Mark 10:26-27.

“But, I have prayed and prayed and God has not heard my prayer.” How often have you heard someone say that? Of course God heard your prayer. He doesn’t play video games all day and night, or nap so often His brain is dull. “… indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.” Psalm 121: 4. Mark 10 says, “… all things are possible with God.” It does not say, “Everything I want and dream about will be given to me if I pray, because God can do anything.”

Don’t you think the things God chooses to do will be God-like-things? It’s not, “What can God do for me today?” It should be, “What can I do to further your plan, God?” Do you think Jesus instructed Peter to “get out of the boat and walk on the water,” in order to make Peter powerful, or rich, or to advance Peter’s plan? You do?! Then you have missed the boat.

We’ve all said we should think “outside the box,” that’s where creativity is. I’m suggesting we “walk outside the boat.” But remember, we can only walk on the water when Christ calls us to do so and when we keep our eyes firmly fixed on Him. Maybe you think we can gain more glory and praise if we get out of the boat—only servant-rowers stay in the boat. My friend, the boat wouldn’t even be in the water unless people pull on the oars. The work and ministry of the oarsman (oars-person for those of you who are politically correct) is equal in value in the eyes of God to the one who gets out of the boat. Now, if you’re still saying, “Yes, but no one notices the support people in the boat.” In that case, “being noticed” is your goal, not service to God. I am so sorry, my friend, but the verse in Mark about getting out of the boat, is for those whose goal is to serve God selflessly and help Him to further His kingdom. Whether we are call to get out or stay in, let us pray that we can be in “God’s boat,” and there serve Him:

“Father God, I know that all things are possible with you. Let me always remember that all Godly things are possible with you. It is not in your nature to grant your children’s “wishes.”  All of Heaven sing praises to your glory; may your song resonate in my heart. Father, on this day, I ask that you use me in your plan, wherever you need me. May all glory be yours, Father. There are millions of people who do not know you as Abba, Daddy-God, full of Love, Grace, and the Power to recreate me into your likeness, through Jesus. May your Love fall down from Heaven and bathe each heart, everywhere. Forgive me when I sometimes believe I am a better judge of who should receive your grace than you are. I know that is not the heart of a servant and for that attempted power-grab, I seek your forgiveness. Let today be the day I row harder or answer your call to walk outside of the boat. I am yours, ready to serve you, inside or outside of YOUR boat. In the name of Jesus Christ, your son, I pray. Amen”
Doris
"God gives us stories that testify to His love. Let me tell you mine.”
Copyright 2015 Doris Gaines Rapp

Books by Doris Gaines Rapp
Novelette:
News at Eleven (Glo Magazine Jan, Feb, March, and April 2015 – now on newsstands and online at http://www.glo-mag.com/view-our-issues/

Novels:
Length of Days – Beyond the Valley of the Keepers (2nd in the trilogy – go to www.lengthofdays.net )
Length of Days – The Age of Silence (1st in the trilogy)
News at Eleven – A Novel (April 2015)
Many others at www.amazon.com and www.cokesbury.com 





Thursday, March 5, 2015

A Prayer for the World

"Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” Mark 11:24

We live in dangerous times. There are large regions of the World that continue to erupt into war. Some prayer partners are praying for the destruction of the enemy. One told me, she prays that the aggressive ones will have a change of heart. And, if they cannot or will not change, that God will direct the military to defeat them.

My prayer is that the very Love that created the world with His spoken word and who came to earth to save each one of us will so fill the hearts of everyone that there is no room left for hate and violence.

I am asking today that you create your own prayer and use the words you have on your heart. If you would like a suggestion, the following prayer is mine. If the people of peace can be of one voice, praying the prayer of Love three times every day, the Lord of Love will hear our prayer and answer it. Let us pray:

“Holy Father of our Lord Jesus, I bow before your name. I know that I need your Love and that others do to. I ask that your Love pour down from Heaven like a gentle rain on everyone everywhere. I ask that Love so flood all of our lives that only Love has space within us. There are those who do not know your Love, Abba. Let this be the day when Love is revealed to all, not so anyone can boast in your Grace, but so we can live together in your Love. I claim the promise that the Bible revealed in Mark, and believe you will answer my prayer. I pray in the name of, and by the power of your son, Jesus Christ. Amen”
Doris
Copyright 2015 Doris Gaines Rapp



Monday, March 2, 2015

Focus on Love

“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” Matthew 6:34

I know, I know, spring doesn’t begin until March 20 but we do wake up to daylight savings time on Sunday morning. Spring forward into spring. So there is the promise of spring in our near future. The key search word here is, “spring.” I can’t wait!

Then, I thought, how silly is that? “I can’t want” until spring?! So, what is my alternative? Let’s look at our Matthew verse again. At the risk of accusations of rewriting the Bible, let’s turn that verse upside down for a moment. “Therefore do not hurry today, for today has its own joys. Each day has enough love, and peace, curiosity of its own.”

Maybe you’re not at a place where you can still admire the beautiful snow. I know I’m not. But, you can enjoy the day for everything else about March 2. It happens to be my youngest daughter’s birthday. What a great joy! Mandi came into our lives when she was seven and a half months old, frightened and hungry. She has grown into a delightful young woman with two little girls of her own. Joy comes in what you choose to focus on. I choose to focus on all of my blessings, not the depth of the snow outside. You can choose the joys of your life every day, not denying the snow, ignoring it! Let us pray”

“Father in heaven, I love you. I lift my heart to you for you are all that is Holy! May your kingdom of joy and love come into my life today, that I may live with you in paradise here on earth. I ask this day to see joy in everything and cast from my sight all that is corrupting to my soul. Let me bring your love and peace to those around me as I walk along the way with you. Father, there are millions who do not know you as Abba, Daddy-God. Send down your love like a fresh spring rain and fill their lives with love. Love created the world and only Love can save the world. Let me be a love-link that connects you to others, that they may be a link and connect your heart to the whole world. In the precious name of your son, and by the power of his name I pray. Amen”
Doris
"God gives us stories that testify to His love. Let me tell you mine.”
Copyright 2015 Doris Gaines Rapp

Novelette:
News at Eleven (Glo Magazine Jan, Feb, March, and April 2015 – now on newsstands and online at http://www.glo-mag.com/view-our-issues/
Novels:
Length of Days – Beyond the Valley of the 2015 Keepers – now available in paperback and eBook