Malachi 3:1-4:6; Revelation 22:1-21; Psalm 150:1-6; Proverbs 31:25-31
“The Lord Almighty says, ‘The day of judgment is coming, burning like a furnace. On that day the arrogant and the wicked will be burned up like straw. They will be consumed—roots, branches, and all. But for you who fear my name, the Son of Righteousness will rise with healing in his wings. And you will go free, leaping with joy like calves let out to pasture. On the day when I act, you will tread upon the wicked as if they were dust under your feet,’ says the Lord Almighty.”
‘No longer will there be a curse upon anything. For the throne of God and of the Lamb will be there, and his servants will worship him. And they will see his face, and his name will be written on their foreheads. And there will be no night there—no need for lamps or sun—for the Lord God will shine on them. And they will reign forever and ever…. The Spirit and the Bride say, ‘Come.’ Let anyone who hears this say, ‘Come.’ Let anyone who is thirsty come. Let anyone who desires drink freely from the water of life.”
“Praise him with a clash of cymbals; praise him with loud clanging cymbals. Let everything that breathes sing praises to the Lord! Praise the Lord!”
“Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last; but a woman who fears the Lord will be greatly praised. Reward her for all she has done. Let her deeds publicly declare her praise.”
Harry Potter, the hero of J.K. Rowling’s delightful and creative series of novels, has a secret. He is the owner of a magical Map. The Map shows him various routes around his school, but more than that, it shows one who knows how to access its secrets where potential adversaries and allies are located along the way. This allows Harry to detour around problems; to more carefully plan his arrivals and departures; and, in general, just makes life easier. The incantation to turn the treasure back into an innocuous piece of parchment is known to every Potter fan: “Mischief Managed!” And that, Dear Friends, is not a bad metaphor for the conclusion of this journal. The mischief Satan was doing in my life has been managed… for now. Ol’ Slewfoot will be back, no doubt. I will be better prepared for him next time.
When I began this, the Devil had secretly gotten his talons in my heart and in my head. I’m not sure exactly how or when it first happened, but in retrospect, I’m pretty sure it began when I let my guard down a little. It did not take much. I was still reading and teaching Scripture, but my purpose was aimed more at others than my own spiritual health. (This is just one way our good becomes the enemy of God’s best….) Then, prayer became more of a sometime thing. In turn, this led to greater self-reliance and related, greater vulnerability to Lucifer’s deceptions and attacks. So the spiral went, right toward the drain. Before I had any idea what exactly was happening, I found myself struggling and out of control. Anxiety and uncertainty ruled.
Now, the blog is done. For the moment, the struggles are a whole lot less daunting. Mischief Managed! No, life is not perfect and never will be this side of heaven. I’m no better looking and no smarter in the intellectual sense of the word. However, I do feel somewhat wiser, and I have a whole lot better sense of the obstacles and pitfalls in life. The main one is a lack of discipline, followed closely by plain old rebellion, or disobedience. When I am undisciplined, I naturally drift away from the Lord’s direction. That’s both why and how I get lost. Not inconsequently, discipline and obedience have been the primary fruits of this journey. I have a much deeper appreciation of their benefits, and I now understand that I fail to practice them at my eternal peril.
I don’t have any amazing final revelation with which to close this blog. Life is still very much a work in progress, as are the things the Spirit has taught me in these pages. Like fine wine, some will take a while to fully mature. The good news is that the adventure begun here is far from over; it’s really just starting. What is most on my heart is appreciation and love for how far the Lord has brought me already.
I am grateful beyond words for this endeavor; for the Lord’s constant companionship through it; and for the love, tolerance, perseverance, wisdom, integrity and patience of my accountability partners. Most important, I have come to appreciate even more deeply the steadfastness and grace of my loving wife. Without complaint, she willing sacrificed a year of evenings and early mornings with her husband so he could grow a little closer to the man God created him to be. (Sweetie, I hope your investment in our future pays great dividends. May the Lord recognize your sacrifice and multiply your blessings as a result!) Each person contributed unique perspectives and insights to what the Lord has given us. They, too, committed time and study and prayer to this opus. I hope and pray that what they received as a result was as worth the effort as I found it to be. Love you, guys and gals. Thanks so much for traveling with me! You will never know how many times the Lord’s answer to why I should not stop was your support. Together, at least for now, we have managed Satan’s mischief, and we have done so in the power of Christ. Not a bad year’s work. We can be justifiably proud, in a good and humble way, of where we’ve been and how far we’ve come!
Finally, of course, for whatever has occurred this year, for whatever wisdom may be found in these pages, and for whatever blessings may grow out of this study, all praise, glory and honor goes to the Father, the Lord Jesus and His Holy Spirit. Few, if any, of us will ever truly grasp the enormity of His blessings. Yet, let us remember each breath as a reminder we were created for a purpose. We have a Friend whose power and love truly does pass all understanding. We can never say thank you enough. We can, however, live in such a way as to at least make others curious about Christ. If nothing else, I pray those who explore these pages in the months to come will find something intriguing. I encourage them to hold onto that feeling and go deeper into the Word. Anyone with a needful and open heart will find they are not alone. There is One who has gone before who is fully capable of showing us the way out of any wilderness.
Tetelestai! It is finished. In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, may the peace of Christ be with you. Come, Lord Jesus!
Amen, and Amen!
5 comments:
Thank you Tom for a year that has helped me grow. I am by far mature, but I feel like I am not an infant any longer. Your dedication helped me continue on this journey and for that I am very thankful. Without your blog, I am pretty certain I would never have finished the entire bible.
Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!
Suzy
Yea! Way to go! you did it...sorry I am a couple days late with congrats. I appreciate you perseverance more than the words you wrote (and I appreciate those a bunch). Your focus and unwavering commitment will give me motivation to finish what I started...whatever it may be! Tom did it, so can I! Thanks brother. I enjoyed every minute. Love ya, Thom ps...are you going to keep this posted so I can go through it again this year?
I know it is probably still too fresh, but I would hope that you might at some point consider publishing your year long effort. You are a great mentor to so many at UUMC, and I would think that the work you have invested over the last year might be worthy of a study guide for any others who might consider embarking on the journey you have just completed. Consider a bug firmly placed in your ear.
Well done, good and faithful servant.
Matt
Thanks to all for your comments and your own perseverance in taking this journey with me. I plan to leave the blog up as long as Google will leave it up. As for publishing, I won't lie,I've thought about it... but I need to reread it myself and edit first. The Lord will guide from there. However, anyone who wants a disk shall have one. Just ask.
Peace,
Tom
Yes there should realize the opportunity to RSS commentary, quite simply, CMS is another on the blog.
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