Monday, August 29, 2011

Weekly Devotional - "Wisdom's Call" - August 29, 2011

from Lenae, GEMS Training Manager

WISDOM’S CALL

Does not wisdom call out? Does not understanding raise her voice?
Proverbs 8:1

When my daughters played sports, and I was in the stands amidst the other parents, if any of the children called out, “Mom!” on cue, every mother’s head turned in that direction. We heard the call “Mom!” and responded – whether it was our child or not!

In chapter 8 of Proverbs, Wisdom calls out with raised voice: You who are simple, gain prudence; you who are foolish, gain understanding. Listen, for I have worthy things to say; I open my lips to speak what is right (Proverbs 8:5-6). Wisdom loudly calls out, but do we hear and respond to her call?

In the New Testament Jesus repeatedly said to His listeners, “Whoever has ears, let them hear” (Matthew 11:15, 13:43, Mark 4:9 . . .)

Hearing and listening can be two different things. I can hear my husband and nod at timely intervals, without listening to a word that he has to say. We can do the same with wisdom. We can read Proverbs and even teach Proverbs, without listening to a word that the Lord has for us.

Ears that really hear and listen, respond with obedience. Their hearts are not calloused to wisdom’s call; they are doing what He decrees! James asked, Who is wise and understanding among you? Let them show it by their good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom (James 3:13).

Those who listen will be happy and blessed. Now then, my children, listen to me; blessed are those who keep my ways. Blessed are those who listen to me, watching daily at my doors, waiting at my doorway (Proverbs 8:32, 34).

Those who listen will find true life. For those who find me find life and receive favor from the LORD. But those who fail to find me harm themselves; all who hate me love death (Proverbs 8:35-36). Jesus repeats that life-giving truth in all four gospels. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it. What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul (Mark 8:35-36)?

Sometimes we can be guilty of “selective hearing” – hearing what we want to hear, and tuning out what we don’t want to apply to our lives. There’s a deadly price tag to tuning out wisdom’s call. May we hear, listen, obey, and find true life.

Wisdom Step: Today measure your wisdom by what you do, instead of what you know. On a scale of 1 to 10, how wise are you?

Wisdom is hearing and doing the Word of God.
John Piper


Counselor Workshop Coming to Massachusetts!

We are excited to announce that we'll be hosting a Counselor Fall Training Workshop on Saturday, October 1 in Whitinsville, MA!

We hope that this additonal location will make it possible for many of our counselors in the New England region to attend!

Visit our "Upcoming Events" page for more information and a link to the Massachusetts Registration Form.
We hope to meet you at this workshop!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Workshop Movie!

Click link below to view a fun movie of a great day!
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Area Workshop Follow Up!

Hello Sisters! Another great big THANK YOU for taking the time out of your busy schedules to spend a Saturday at our Annual GEMS training workshop.  We enjoyed meeting all of you and spending time sharing and learning together.  Here are the website links we promised!  Handkerchiefs:  www.tansclub.com, noisemakers:www.orientaltrading.com, and the torch http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002YXZO0M.  If you need the cape, please let Amy and I know and we can mail it out to you!   Looking forward to hearing more about your Clubs as the new season begins!  Go for the Gold and Get Wisdom!
Blessings to you all!
Amy & Lisa


Friday, August 12, 2011

Weekly Devotion - "The Enemy of Righteousness" - August 8, 2011


from Lenae, GEMS Training Manager
THE ENEMY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS

There are six things the LORD hates, seven that are detestable to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies and a man (woman) who stirs up dissension among brothers (sisters).
Proverbs 6:16-19

“It’ll just be a minute,” I tell my family as I close the car door and walk to my sister’s front door to drop something off. They know better. A minute with my sister is never a minute. It was never a minute when my mom stopped at my Aunt Sharon’s home. It’s never been a minute when I stop at my sister Lori. It’s simply understood in these circumstances that “a minute” means “more.”

The same is true of the numerical list in Proverbs 6 that names the things that God hates. The six things – make that seven things ­ – that are detestable to Him are not intended to be an exhaustive list. It’s simply understood in these verses that “six and seven” means “more.”

Proverbs 6:16-19 is not a stand-alone list. Instead it reinforces God’s attitude toward unrepentant sin:

God hates haughty eyes  (v. 17a). A scoundrel and villain, who winks with his (her) eye (v. 12 a, 13a). Dear daughter, keep your Father’s commands: Be completely humble (Ephesians 4:2).

God hates a lying tongue (v. 17b). A scoundrel and villain, who goes about with a corrupt mouth (v. 12). Child of God, choose righteousness: Be truthful (Proverbs 12:19).

God hates hands that shed innocent blood (v. 17c). ). A scoundrel and villain, who plots evil with deceit in his (her) heart   he (she) always stirs up dissension (v. 12a, 14). Beloved of God, we love because he first loved us (1 John 4:19).

God hates a heart that devises wicked schemes (v. 18a). A scoundrel and villain, who motions with his (her) fingers (v. 12a, 13c). Sister in Jesus, be a woman of integrity (Proverbs 10:9).

God hates feet that are quick to rush into evil (v. 18a). A scoundrel and villain, who signals with his (her) feet (v. 12a, 13b). Child of God, be wise: in the way of righteousness there is life (Proverbs 12:28).

God hates a false witness who pours out lies (v. 19a). A scoundrel and villain, who goes about with a corrupt mouth (v. 12). Daughter of the King, walk the highway of the upright: Give honest testimony (Proverbs 12:17).

God’s hatred of unrepentant sin is not a mild irritation. He loathes it. Sin is an intense outrage in His sight! God is holy and perfect and cannot allow sin to be in His presence. That’s why we need Jesus and the forgiveness that He graces us through the cross.

Wisdom Step: Hate what God hates so you can love the way God loves.

The change is radical-
it gives us new natures,
it makes us love what we hated and hate what we loved,
it sets us in a new road;
it makes our habits different,
it makes our thoughts different,
it makes us different in private,
and different in public.

C. H. Spurgeon  (on conversion)

Monday, August 1, 2011

Weekly Devotional - "Obedience is God's Love Language" - August 1, 2011

from Lenae, GEMS Training Manager

Let’s page to Proverbs chapter 5 as we continue to focus on this season’s GEMS theme, Get Wisdom: Go beyond the Gold!


OBEDIENCE IS GOD’S LOVE LANGUAGE

For your ways are in full view of the LORD,
and he examines all your paths.
Proverbs 5:21

In one of Anne Graham Lotz’s books I recall a story that she told about her mother’s cleaning spree in preparation for a TV interview that was taking place in Billy and Ruth’s home. Ruth scrubbed, dusted, and vacuumed every nook and cranny until their home was spotless. All was squeaky-clean and ready by interview day. At least that’s what Ruth thought. It was lights, camera, horror! Ruth was shocked and dismayed when the intensity of the camera crew’s lights revealed a haze of dust and cobwebs in her seemingly immaculate home. What was hidden in natural lighting was made visible under the scrutiny of the penetrating lights.

When it comes to sin, we can deceive ourselves into thinking that our lives look pretty good, even squeaky-clean when compared to some. Like the Proverbs 5 adulteress whose words drip honey and whose speech is smoother than oil (v. 3), we can smooth and soften sin by calling lying, a slight exaggeration, by calling gossip, a prayer request, by labeling murder, the right to choose, calling immodesty, fashion, dubbing flirtatiousness, as being friendly, and naming greed, entitlement.

The sin we rationalize, excuse, downgrade, justify, overlook, tolerate, and even defend is not hidden from God. For your ways are in full view of the LORD, and he examines all your paths (Proverbs 5:21). “The word ‘paths’ refers literally to the ruts worn by repeated travel of wagons over a roadway” (John A. Kitchen, Proverbs A Mentor Commentary). Is there a repeated, habitual sin that is part of your and my life? Has it become such an everyday rut in our life’s path that it doesn’t feel like it’s really that big of a deal?

At the GEMS Counselors’ Leadership Conference in Fort Collins, Colorado, Ray Vander Laan pointedly and passionately taught us from God’s Word that God’s love language is obedience. Make no mistake; we are saved by grace alone (Ephesians 2:8), but it’s through obedience that we tell God, “I love You!” This is love for God: to obey his commands (1 John 5:3). Obedience shows love to God; obedience is God’s love language!

Wisdom Prayer: Heavenly Father, our ways are in full view of You – the blatant sin, and the sin we think no one else knows about. Test us, O LORD, and try us, examine our hearts and our minds. Reveal the ruts and potholes of our paths. Shine the penetrating light of Your Word and Spirit into our lives so we can clearly recognize sin’s addictive and destructive nature. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. Teach us to pay attention to Your wisdom, and to listen well to Your words of insight, so that we will maintain discretion and our lips may preserve knowledge. We love You. We will obey Your commands. In Jesus’ name, Amen (Proverbs 5:21, Psalm 26:2, Matthew 6:12, Proverbs 5:1-2, I John 5:3).

To escape the error of salvation by works we have fallen into the opposite error of salvation without obedience.
A. W. Tozer