The Garden of Gethsemane

2,000 year-old olive tree in the Garden of Gethsemane

The 2,000 year -old trees in the Garden of Gethsemane still produce fruit.

The Garden of Gethsemane

The Hebrew meaning for Gethsemane is “oil press.” The Garden of Gethsemane is located in the Mount of Olives. This same oil was used in the lighting of the Temple lamps and for the anointing of kings. Jesus was called the Messiah, which means “the anointed one.”

In order to extract the olive oil from the pulp, it  must be crushed three times. As Jesus goes into the garden to pray, He asked His disciples to stay awake and pray. Three times He found them sleeping.  Jesus knew what He had to face: the agony in the garden. There He would be crushed like the olives for the weight of the sins of the world. In Jesus’ case, He was crushed until His sweat turned into blood.

Luke 22:44   New American Bible (Revised Edition)

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A Prince, A Shepherd, And A Prophet

Moses is one of my favorite prophets.

Our Impediments

At times I feel that my transparency could be misunderstood. Posting videos to promote this blog is part of the plan to reach out to others who need a daily dose of Scripture. Recently I shared that I speak with a lisp and that I suffer from tremors. After seeing the post, I felt a little uncomfortable. Did I share too much of myself?  Once it’s on the worldwide web, it no longer matters what one thinks. That morning I went to Mass and as soon as I walked in the Lord revealed something so profound. “The Devil uses our faults to keep us down, but God uses them to keep us humble.” I felt a great sense of comfort in knowing that what I am doing is to win others back to Christ.

The Prince

Moses was born at a time of great persecution, where a cultural genocide was taking place. Because the Egyptians did not like that so many Hebrews were being born, they ordered all Hebrew male babies  to be killed.

Through the providence of God, Moses’ life was spared. Not only was he saved by an Egyptian princess but his own mother was allowed to nurse him (Exodus 2:1-9). The princess knew from the outset that the baby wrapped in a Hebrew blanket was Hebrew.

Moses was raised in a palace with all his material needs met, but he knew he was Hebrew. He witnessed an Egyptian striking a Hebrew performing forced labor and killed the Egyptian. His life as a prince was over, so he became a shepherd.

The Shepherd

The Burning Bush

Moses was 40 years-old when he fled his life as a prince. He knew that the Egyptian king was after him. But Moses’ flight to Midian was also part of God’s plan for his life. There as a shepherd he met and married Zipporah. Their first-born son was named Gershom, meaning: “I am a stranger residing in the foreign land.” (Exodus 2:22)

The Burning Bush

Moses was comfortable being a shepherd; the last thing he wanted to do was to return to  Egypt where he was a wanted man. But God had a plan–a big plan. God appeared to Moses in the burning bush and gave him his commission. At this point in the narrative, Moses is asking, “Why me,  Lord?’

What do you do when God gives you a commission? Do you ignore it or put it off for another day?  For as long as I can remember, whenever something is asked of me if it requires a lot of sacrifice on my behalf,  I put it off until God gets ahold of my heart. Then He guides me through what needs to be done.

The feeling of guilt always creeps into my spirit, “Did I do enough? Could I have done more?” Yes, there is always more we can do, but the little that we do can go a long way. A service of love is always received in gratitude. Rather than complain, make it a labor of love and the burden will be lifted.

Brian

God gave  my friend Brian a commission. Brian is a school teacher, so he has several months off during the summer. His mother was having knee replacement surgery and she needed someone to help her with her recovery. When I heard that Brian was going to fly up north to help his mother, I was surprised. This is not an easy commission, it requires  a lot of patience. Brian arrived the day after her surgery. This was the most crucial time of recovery when the patient is in the most pain and discomfort.  Brian had to make sure that his mother’s knee was iced to prevent swelling. He has been preparing a few meals and running all of her errands. Certainly all this service of love has brought a mother and son into a new relationship, a special bond of love and dependence. In Brian’s words, “The role has reversed, and now I get to take care of my mother, who took care of me.”

Convincing Moses

Honestly consider all the verbiage that God had to endure to convince Moses to do what he was born to do. Our God is a God of great patience! Finally all is set and Moses first has to convince the Israelites. Even after God gives Moses props, a staff that miraculously turns into a snake or his hand covered in scales and then becoming completely healed. Moses continues to question his purpose.

The Speech Impediment

This was  another excuse: “I’m slow in speech and tongue.” Moses did not want to speak because he felt inadequate. Even when God explained to Moses that He would put the words in his mouth, Moses asked Him to send someone else. In God’s anger, the commission was transferred to his brother Aaron. I find it interesting that  all Jewish kings come from the lineage of Aaron.

God chose Moses and trusted him with the Ten Commandments. With all his hesitation, his speech impediment, his excuses of not measuring up to God’s expectations, God saw him as he was and used him in the most powerful way. The irony in Moses’ life is that he got to see the Promised Land but he never set foot in it.

Are you being called to help someone but do not feel worthy or do not want to be bothered? Do you know that each of us has been commissioned to do something out of our comfort zone? When you fulfill your commission, you will know the difference you make in others’  lives. And in your life as well.

My Prayer

Dear Lord, give us special graces to do all that You  ask of us. Let us not put off what You have set aside for us to do. Give us special graces to accomplish the work for Your Kingdom. Amen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Gifts He Brings

 


Did you know that we are all given special giftings?

The Gifts

We all have a purpose in life and, before we find out what that is, we first must know what our gifts are. When you were born God’s intention was to gift you with special blessings. The Lord did not exclude anyone from this. Those who are still living in the dark have yet to ask God for their gifts. The closer your walk with God, the more gifts you receive. God will give you revelation of the Scriptures just for the asking. Have you ever encountered someone who could quote Scripture? I had a friend with this gift. He would not only quote the scripture but could also tell you where the verse was located. He did not do this to impress people but to redirect them to God.  In many ways the Lord was using him to speak on His behalf. This was one of his many gifts.

When I was a child for the first and only time I had a play date with a friend.  My friend had so many toys. But what I noticed were beautiful dolls that were kept on the shelf. I wanted to hold these beautifully dressed baby dolls, but she told me that we could not play with them because they were there to be admired. I never understood this concept. When I was growing up, gifts only came on Christmas and birthdays, so I played with the toys until they were worn out.

Our gifts are for a purpose; if you do not use them they will be like that pretty, dressed up baby doll collecting dust. Too many of us take for granted that if we pray all will be well. Yes, that is partly true; but there is so much more to prayer in which we can incorporate our gifts that will expeditiously help with interceding for others. For example if you have the gift of tongues, use it when you are in prayer. If you have the gift of prophecy, the Lord will give you visions while praying. Many of us have the gift of dreams; if you do not journal your dreams, you will forget them. God is speaking to us in dreams and we need to listen to what He has to say.

The Gift Of Dreams

A few months ago a friend of mine called me to share a dream she had. The dream was about a mutual friend whose health is in dire straits. Her dream was vivid and, as she was sharing the dream, she was crying. I had for months put off visiting this friend, but  it was the dream that convinced me otherwise.  In the dream our friend was young, in great health  and her face was beautiful. This was a warning dream for me to go visit our friend. My friend who had the dream is in constant prayer; she has many gifts: healing, prophecy, discernment and wisdom. I knew that God gave her that dream so that I could go minister to our friend, so I went the following day.

My Editor

Many times I have mentioned that I suffer from dyslexia. So when I write, I have the tendency to not add the last letter in a word, especially if it’s plural. When I proofread the sentences, I cannot catch the error.

My friend Cathryn, who is also my editor, is a gifted scribe. Her input in this Blog has helped me better understand English diction. She is gifted in writing and has always worked alongside ministries in putting out newsletters. I depend on her gifts and am forever grateful for the work she has helped me with.

Ask God

By now, if you are an adult you should have already recognized your gifts. If you have not, it’s because you have not asked God.

We are individually called to serve God in a special manner using our gifts. All gifts matter: if you are called to be a mother, be the most gracious, loving mother; if you are called to drive a bus filled with screaming children, do it with a smile, silently praying for them. If you are called to run a corporation, do it with the wisdom of God. If you are called to teach, be the best teacher and pray for your students. Do not get caught up in politics because it causes division. If you have been gifted with your hands, use them to glorify God. If you are called to serve God, do it with all your heart.

Dear Heavenly Father, dispense our gifts. May we become servants to others and, most importantly, teach us to love one another.  For it is with Your perfect love we forgive.  Amen.

 

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