Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Right Path

The Right Path

Reflections by the Sea © Betsy Ore Glass
January 31, 2013


“Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you. Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are being experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world. And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you”. 1 Peter 5:6-10 ESV
When I talk walks on the beach, I can absorb the serenity and peace of my surroundings. It is the place where I can clear my mind and where I have my best talks with God. I talk and He listens. The anxieties and worries of the day that overshadow my thoughts I want to get rid of and resist. By having a conversation with God, I receive clarity and my mind is restored and I know by the Holy Spirit, God is comforting me and directing me in my thoughts. Many of you know exactly what I am talking about. Maybe it isn’t the beach for you, but a comfortable chair in your home, at a desk, on a park bench. God can meet us anywhere! Years ago, there was a mindset that we should charge forward and “make things happen” for ourselves. It was an age of abundance and we were told we should have our share! The world was teaching that we could rely on ourselves for a great life: desire it, go for it, and make it happen. That thinking had no room for God. Not to say that ambition is bad because it isn’t. God wants us to follow Him and He makes the path straight. Remember that in Jeremiah 29:11 God says that “He” has the plan for us. To get there, we have to surrender “our ways” for “His ways”. When we want something so much that we become obsessed with it and we ask God to bless our latest obsession, that isn’t godly at all. But how many times have we done that? Trying to control God in a tug of war for our wants and desires won’t get us far. Nothing happens in a power struggle. It is only when we “let go and let God” do we see His hand. Does God always answer every prayer? No. Does He promise to always be there and stand beside us? Yes! Sometimes we have to experience things that are unpleasant or uncomfortable, but in the end, the trial or turmoil or strife we were held captive to is for our benefit and God’s glory. He is always teaching us. Showing us the right path. Walking us through it. Whatever He takes us, we are assured we are not alone. Just like those walks on the beach that I love so much, He is holding my hand every step of the way and He is holding yours too. “Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, with our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful”. Hebrews 10:22-23 ESV

Thursday, January 24, 2013

-Transition-
Reflections by the Sea © Betsy Ore Glass
January 24, 2013



Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 ESVWhat does the word “transition” really mean? The dictionary says it is movement, passage or change from one thing to another. The definition makes it sound easy doesn’t it? A favorite quote that simplifies the meaning of transition: “One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.”A transition of any kind can have huge impact. Some change and transition we choose willingly and others seem forced on us. If we are reluctant participants in change that faces us, we can get caught up in an overwhelming emotion of fear. Fear can be paralyzing, both physically and emotionally. I think we have all been faced with fear of change at one time or another. But then God’s wisdom intervenes and we are pulled out of it with a fresh outlook and anticipation. A wise person once said, “You don't have to be afraid of change. You don't have to worry about what's being taken away. Just look to see what's been added.”That helps us to turn what we think is a negative experience into a positive one. Every time my husband and I had the chance to advance his career by moving, I was always reluctant. Very reluctant. But once we got settled in our new surroundings, I realized “home” is in my heart, not in possessions or memorabilia or familiar places. God can give us a peace about change He is bringing to us if we ask Him. Like nature, the tides, the blowing and drifting sand, birds migrating, the change of seasons, fluctuating weather patterns…everything is in transition. It is called “life”. It is normal and we should accept God’s hand and involvement in our lives and our surroundings. He is everywhere and He walks us through our life’s pah with His Guiding Love. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 NIV

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Trust

-Trust-
Reflections by the Sea © Betsy Glass
January 16, 2013


He trusts in the Lord; let the Lord rescue him. 
Let him deliver him, since he delights in him.
- Psalm 22:8
A boat ride can be fun, and in order to really 
enjoy the experience I think that having trust in
the captain is all important. I want the captain
to know the boat, know the water, understand the
weather and be familiar with the navigation
charts. It makes for an easier ride if there are
no worries and the captain is fully experienced
and capable. I would hesitate to take a boat ride
with a captain that showed inexperience. The
depth finder and radar are so helpful, but
ultimately it is his skills that come with
experience that will help the captain guide the
boat because of his knowledge and ability to
handle the vessel.
At the start of each day lies before us are all
the choices and decisions we must make. We may
not have the great skill and knowledge of a
professional boat captain to apply to our life.
We may be navigating uncharted waters as we deal
with choices before us. Some days can seem a bit
overwhelming at times with so much facing us and
many people depending on us. We wonder what is
the right thing to do. Often we will poll our
family and friends for their advice, only to come
away more confused than ever, even though they
love us and mean well. Those decisions that
simmer day after day on the back burner
eventually have to be handled. They can’t be put
off another day. But what if you don’t know what
to do? God says we are to trust Him. God has a
way of directing our paths and we are not aware
of it. If we go down the wrong path we will
surely know it because nothing about it will work
out. We will come across too many obstacles which
sometimes is God’s way of telling us we have
veered into the wrong direction. Just as soon as
we make the correction, we get a “knowing” on the
inside of us that we are where we need to be.
When we are in God’s Will everything seems to
fall into place. It is by His design because He
has been working behind the scenes to line up the
right people, right circumstances for our
situation. Basically, He has made a way. And what
if you want something so bad and have prayed so
hard for it and it isn’t happening? Don’t
despair. Perhaps God’s Timing and our timing are
not in sync. It doesn’t mean it won’t happen, it
will only happen when God anoints it to happen.
Decisions face each of us. Big ones and little
ones. Life-changing decisions and the simple ones
that are easily forgotten by the end of the day.
To keep from wasting steps and time, consult God
before each decision. His wisdom is ever abundant
and He always has our best interest at heart. And
if you feel like you haven’t heard from God about
what to do, start moving in the best direction
and make the best decision you can. God likes to
see us use the wisdom He has given us. And if it
is to be, God makes a way. And if it isn’t, God
will stop us with delays, cancellations, and a
whole string of situations will stand in front of
us that will prevent us from moving forward. He
has the plan. He knows what is best. We don’t
have to explore uncharted waters alone. God is at
the helm and He says we can trust Him.


 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Tides

Tides

Reflections by the Sea © Betsy Glass
January 08, 2013

The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge. He is my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. I call to the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and I am saved from my enemies. Psalm 18: 1-3

The tide comes and goes twice each day. It is calculated and certain. The way it ebbs and flows suggests it is the true music of the sea. Pacing itself with the wave that went before and the one that follows, unleashing its energy on the shore. The moon and the sun are responsible for the tides and their movements. Low tide is serene and exposes more of the shoreline at water’s edge. There I have found numerous shells and sand dollars just waiting to be plucked from the mud flats. High tide is not a beachcomber’s delight but it is certain that if you have the patience to wait for low tide, you may find treasures exposed that you never imagined. 

My favorite, of course, is low tide. It’s when we can step out a little further towards the ocean in faith. We hope to see more as we inch towards deeper water. It is daring and exhilarating to be near the drop off, yet feeling safe and secure. When the tide is high however, the drop off is not visible and we can’t assure our safety. God promises protection always to those that put their faith in Him. We are never alone. God’s love and His presence are constant like the movement of the tide. He is with us when our inner tide runs high with joy or low with sorrow. He can take us to new heights, teach us to dream, and expand our own visions. With God by our side, we don’t have to worry about getting into deep water. He is our protector and best friend.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Wide Open
Reflections by the Sea © Betsy Glass
January 03, 2013


For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. – Jeremiah 29:11 NIV The New Year was just a few days ago. The Christmas decorations are packed and stored for another year. My little house seems wide open again. Oh, yes I do love the decorations, but I like the feeling of the extra space too. Everything seems new again. This time of year gives way to many reflections of the past: past Christmases, changes within our family, new adventures, achievements and disappointments. But January marks the time for new hope, plans, books to read, a life to live. Like my house, I feel like I am wide open to new things. One of my favorite places to be is when I feel I have the beach all to myself. No one but me and God, the occasional shorebird and the rustling sound of the dried stems of the sea oats in the winter wind. It feels like anything is possible on those days of peace walking under God’s umbrella. Lots of time to think, reflect and pray! Praying God’s Will over our life and the lives of our loved ones is far better than making strides by ourselves to “do our own thing” while not having his covering over us. Like many of you, I don’t know just yet what He is calling me to do in 2013, but I know it will be good. Let us be wide open with a heart of obedience to accept the plans He has for us. Yes, we will continue to dream and hope, knowing some of those dreams and hopes have been planted in our hearts by Him. Seek Him. Be expectant and hopeful. Trust Him

Sunday, December 23, 2012

 
Merry Christmas 2012
 
Our family wishes you and yours a blessed Merry Christmas.
Let us not forget the birth of our Savior which is the reason for the season.
 I am looking forward to telling my little 6 month old grandson about Jesus.
With great affection and Love through Him do I say thank you for following
"Reflections by the Sea".
 -Betsy Ore Glass

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

"I Believe"


“I Believe”


Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."-Matthew 19:26 NIV

 

This past week I went to a Christmas Street Fair. The weather cooperated with bone chilling temperatures, so gloves, hats and coats were the dress for the day. Jingle bells were ringing and people were of good cheer as they went from store to store to see what special holiday gifts were waiting to be taken home.

 

In one spot, I noticed a lot of children had gathered around so my curiosity piqued. Young ladies were dressed in green and red outfits wearing festive sock elf hats.  They were helping the young children of all ages to write letters to Santa. Parents stood back with cameras and coached their youngsters to smile, but they were too intent and serious about writing this very important letter to look up. Once finished, the elves placed Christmas stamps on the letters and walked the children inside to the post office to a special letter box marked only for North Pole letters. The excitement and joy was so sweet to observe. Then I got an idea.  I walked over to one of the sweet elves and asked if anybody could write a letter to Santa or if it was just for the little ones. My question took her back a second and then she said, “Absolutely yes, anybody can participate”. On my unlined crisp white paper and pen attached to a clipboard, I squeezed myself into a child’s wooden school desk outside the post office and went to work on my letter. Realizing I was taking up a valuable seat and the line was growing, I decided to be quick and brief. I simply wrote, “I Believe”. I was giddy. With an envelope and stamp handed to me by the elves I wrote the address carefully, “Santa Claus, The North Pole”. I walked into the post office and put my letter in the special box. There. It was done. I reaffirmed my faith in goodness, kindness, hope and above all, belief that all things are possible. For a brief moment my mind and heart returned to the magic of being 7 years old and it felt good!!

 

I do believe. I believe in the kindness of spirit that Santa Claus represents which is the good in each of us. I believe in the desire to love, make others happy and make things happen to help others when it is in our power and ability to do so. In this tainted world of greed and selfishness with morals and values slipping away, we have to believe that there is still goodness to give and receive. 

 

If it weren’t for my Father in Heaven that believes in me, then I would not be able to believe in anything at all. It is from His Strength and Promises that I can believe in miracles, hope, restoration, reconciliation, provision and more. Even when our circumstances say “don’t believe”, that is all the more reason to believe for more! When all hope seems lost and finances or health dwindle or family or friends seem like they are lost spiritually, we can still believe. I have personally been in situations when it looked hopeless and all of a sudden out of the ashes came life. New Beginnings. Second Chances. Renewal. Healing, Restoration and Miracles. Don’t give up on yourself or anyone else this Christmas. Just Believe.

 

 

Thursday, December 13, 2012

The Christmas Tree
Reflections by the Sea ©
 
Betsy Ore Glass
December 13, 2012


That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither—whatever they do prospers. - Psalm 1:3 NIVThe artificial tree we have used for a few years was just too large in our scaled-down space this year. So we thought maybe we should go back to the days of having a live tree. Always my first choice! They are beautiful, one of a kind and have a woodsy fragrance. But once we saw the withered trees baled up in netting with fallen needles strewn everywhere, we decided against it. So I declared that it was now or never to consider that pristine white artificial tree I had admired in the glossy magazines, but it was just too contemporary once we saw it up close. So, predictably, we went back to the artificial green tree, buying a smaller version of what we have always had. Our new smaller decorated tree looks great and I couldn’t imagine that the artificial contents inside the box from the store could come to life, but it did. It seemed to come alive with each ornament and ribbon we placed on it. And then the lights were turned on and we were in awe. Even our little pup, Barney seems thrilled by the tree and considers the tree skirt to be his as he pulls it to the middle of the floor to make a new bed for himself surrounded by his toys! Whether it is a Christmas tree or another kind of tree that lives near a spring or a creek, it will tap its roots into the water source and survive. Water is life. That is how it is in our life too. Yes, we are largely made up of water and yes, we must drink our weight in it to be healthy or so it seems! But in our spiritual life, if our Bible lies closed on the coffee table or nightstand, we are not drinking in the Word and becoming stagnant. Scripture is life to us and the Living Water is what sustains us. It is how God talks to us. Where we get our wisdom. Our answers. Our hope. And it is where our faith builds when we feed from the Word. This season of Christmas is a good time to renew and refresh our commitment and our spirit to God. When we are spiritually fed, we are more apt to see what God’s plan is for our life, to prosper from His direction and wisdom. A. B. Simpson, a minister from the 1800’s said this, “Christ is not a reservoir but a spring. His life is continual, active and ever passing on with an outflow as necessary as its inflow. If we do not perpetually draw the fresh supply from the living Fountain, we shall either grow stagnant or empty, It is, therefore, not so much a perpetual fullness as a perpetual filling."