Merry Christmas from Linda and Psalm One Ministries

A Psalm of Christmas

 

Our

Savior

Lord Jesus,

Master, Teacher,

We love this season of light.

We treasure the joyful traditions.

Decorations, celebrations, carols, and cookies.

Precious time with friends and family.

Concerts and dinners and candlelight services.

Music and gifts and fun and whimsy.

Beautiful reminders of Christmases past.

But Lord, it’s been a long, challenging season.

Weeks turned into months. Months turned into years.

Distance, separation, illness, loss, conflict, divisions,

Broken relationships, confusion, anger, tears, exhaustion.

Battling sickness. Missing loved ones who have passed.

Wondering if whatever we recognize as normal will return.

We’re tired. So tired. We’re frustrated. We want it all to stop.

For this we need Jesus, and for this, we have Jesus.

You do not change. You are the same yesterday and today and forever.

You are El Roi, the God Who Sees. You are I am. God Almighty.

You are the suffering servant who wept at Mary’s tears.

You are the long-awaited Messiah, the Christ who will shepherd us.

We don’t have to handle life, death, and the messy bits in between on our own.

We live in the miraculous reality of Immanuel, God with us. Christ in us, the hope of glory.

For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; and the government will

rest on His shoulders. The broad and strong and sovereign shoulders of God Only Wise.

And His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.

We celebrate the Word becoming Flesh. We dance in joy with the Trinity.

Glory.

Selah.

 

So grateful for each

and every one of you

With much love, Linda

 

 

 

Be Still. Be Loved.

I’ve just returned from the first Psalm One Refocus and Refuel Retreat since March 2020. It was a lavish treasure from above. I love teaching and leading these getaways. Maybe someday I can do one with you.

 

I often say my job description is to put your hand in the hand of Jesus and get out of the way. My prayer at a retreat like this is always, “Lord, meet us where we are and take us where we need to be.”

 

We shared reminders of God's love and truth, gifts, good food, camaraderie, discussions around the fireplace, creativity, safety, trust, manatees, chocolate and homemade cinnamon rolls, wisdom, the Word, coffee or tea in our pajamas, healing silence, prayer, peace, joy, a boy, a mole, a fox, a horse, and most of all, time in silence at the feet of Jesus. A few needed tears, or “liquid prayers” as one person describes them. Lots and lots of laughter. Hilarity is good for the soul.

 

We arrive, begin the dial-down, and lay our busy lives, jumbled minds, and scattered hearts before God. Then we seek the Lord alone together. That's not a contradiction in terms. That's a wonderful game plan. “For I long to see you so that I may impart some spiritual gift to you, that you may be established; that is, that I may be encouraged together with you while among you, each of us by the other's faith, both yours and mine.” (Romans 1:11-12)

 

We had a whole new experience of Psalm 46 and 62. We journal page after page, as thoughts, burdens, and dreams flowed out of our pens that we didn’t realize were in our heads. God gives each person something so unique and powerful. We prepare our souls, then leave the agenda up to God. His theme came out loud and clear: Be My Beloved Daughter. Be My Beloved Son. Beloved. Be. Loved. Being grounded in being loved by the Beloved.

 

“The LORD appeared to him from afar, saying, ‘I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have drawn you with lovingkindness.’” (Jeremiah 31:3)

 

Beloved.

Be. Loved.

 

Be still and know that He is God.

Be still and know.

Be still.

Be.

 

After almost two exhausting years, one song kept echoing in my head:

 

    There is a balm in Gilead

    To make the wounded whole.

    There is a balm in Gilead

    To heal the sin-sick soul.

 

    Sometimes I feel discouraged,

    And think my work’s in vain,

    But then the Holy Spirit

    Revives my soul again.

 

For this we need Jesus. And for this we have Jesus. Jesus has placed us in His Body of fellow believers. May you find a community where you can seek God alone together. May the power and blessing of these vertical and the horizontal relationships transform us as we walk with the Trinity.

 

“First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, because your faith is being proclaimed throughout the whole world. For God, whom I serve in my spirit in the preaching of the gospel of His Son, is my witness as to how unceasingly I make mention of you, always in my prayers making request, if perhaps now at last by the will of God I may succeed in coming to you. For I long to see you so that I may impart some spiritual gift to you, that you may be established; that is, that I may be encouraged together with you while among you, each of us by the other's faith, both yours and mine.” (Romans 1:8-12)

 

Giving thanks for each of you this week.

 

Much love,

Linda

O Master Let Me Walk With Thee

We have an unprecedented opportunity right now to be the Body of Christ in the midst of division, turmoil, and suffering. But how? O Master, let me walk with Thee.

 

I often say that my job description is to put someone’s hand in the hand of Jesus and get out of the way. That's what I'm trying to do. I teach the Word and come alongside believers to facilitate deeper and stronger life-giving connections with the Lord.

 

When it all gets too overwhelming, I keep going back to Jesus over and over. I will never forget being at a (Christian) conference when a woman said, “You’re one of those people who thinks we need Jesus, aren’t you?” Why, yes. Yes, I am.

 

I know people who have gone through unbelievable trials and suffering. At the end of the day—and for some, at the end of their life--it all comes back to “Jesus loves me. This I know for the Bible tells me so. Little ones to him belong. They are weak, but he is strong. Yes, Jesus loves me.” Profound simplicity. Simple profundity. A child can understand it, but it will take the rest of my life to work it out and walk it out. How can I serve God and love people with my head, hands, and heart?

 

“One of the scribes came and heard them arguing, and recognizing that He had answered them well, asked Him, ‘What commandment is the foremost of all?’ Jesus answered, ‘The foremost is, 'HEAR, O ISRAEL! THE LORD OUR GOD IS ONE LORD; AND YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND, AND WITH ALL YOUR STRENGTH. The second is this, 'YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.' There is no other commandment greater than these." (Mark 12:28-31)

 

I can’t do the second without the first. I can’t love God unless I genuinely know Him. How can I know God apart from Jesus? What does it mean for me to love my neighbor? How do I care for the widow, orphan and others who are vulnerable? I certainly don't have that down yet. So, I need to intently gaze at Jesus, learn from Jesus, listen to Jesus, and follow Jesus to learn his “unforced rhythms of grace (as Eugene Peterson phrases it).

 

The Christian life can be very hard. It is sometimes trench warfare. The only person who can truly live that Christian life is Jesus. I'm so tired of the name-calling, toxicity, venom, infighting, and attacks. I need to be sure that I'm choosing my battles wisely and fighting the right evil. I can learn from selected people, listen to people who agree with me, and follow people who claim to have all the answers, or I can run things past the God Only Wise.

 

“For you were called to freedom, brethren; only do not turn your freedom into an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. For the whole Law is fulfilled in one word, in the statement, ‘YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.’ But if you bite and devour one another, take care that you are not consumed by one another.” (Galatians 5:13-15)  Hmmm. Do not bite and devour one another, but instead serve one another through love? Sounds crazy, but it just might work.

 

I know for certain I do not have all the answers. No one would listen to me even if I did. So, I will keep teaching about Jesus, and pointing to Him.

 

“And when I came to you, brethren, I did not come with superiority of speech or of wisdom, proclaiming to you the testimony of God. For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified. I was with you in weakness and in fear and in much trembling, and my message and my preaching were not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, so that your faith would not rest on the wisdom of men, but on the power of God. (1 Corinthians 2:1-15)

 

We’re studying Matthew in the Psalm One Bible Study so we can really take a good long look at Jesus and the Kingdom of God. The Sermon on the Mount is kicking my tail. Yowza. Jesus is stepping on my toes and getting all up in my business as He unpacks what life in the Kingdom really looks like. Mere information is not going to cut it. I can only follow Jesus with transformation.

 

Echoing in my head…

 

O Master, let me walk with Thee

In lowly paths of service free

Tell me Thy secret, help me hear

The strain of toil, the fret of care

 

Teach me Thy patience, still with Thee

In closer, dearer company

In work that keeps faith sweet and strong

In truth that triumphs over wrong

 

O Master let me walk with Thee

In closer, dearer company

O Master let me walk with Thee

Let me walk with Thee

 

In hope that sends a shining ray

Far down the future's broadening way

In peace that only Thou canst give

With Thee, O Master, let me live

 

We will be known by the fruit of our lives. We have so many opportunities right now to be Jesus in the world. Master, teach me how to walk it out.

 

With His love and mine,

Linda