2013.
Happy Spring! On this second day of Spring, you may be considering Spring cleaning,taking inventory or otherwise getting things in order in preparation for resurrection Sunday or for renewing, refurbishing, reclaiming and rebuilding.
This morning I read through chapter 1:1-11 in the book of Ezra in preparation for an inspiring word to share today. This portion of Ezra is about Cyrus helping the exiles to return and taking inventory of the goods, supplies and financial assets that had been used to build their old temple, the one that King Nebuchadnezzar had leveled during the war according to scripture and taken to store in his temple. He had also sent the captives into exile.They were returning with King Cyrus' help and being restored. That restoration did not occur overnight but took place over a period of years and rulerships.The array of gold bowls, silver and other implements inventoried to be placed in the newly constructed tabernacle was staggering at 5,400.
Couldn't help but think of how God will open up the windows of heaven and pour out blessings you won't have room enough to contain. But you have to recognize your blessings. Sometimes they come in forms you least expect. Remain prayerful, watchful and discerning, boldly stepping out on God's word and trusting in his provision. For more tune into my forthcoming podcast on the topic of "Taking Inventory of Your Obvious and Not So Obvious Blessings." The link will be provided in the near future as a follow up to this post.
As you reflect on the word today, please continue to keep our Asian community lifted in prayer.
Above is a photo of me and my Seminary advisor, well regarded Korean feminist and liberation theologian Professor Hyung Chung. She served as my advisor during my studies at Union Theological Seminary. I am lifting her up today as part of my prayer to embrace and pray for our Asian community.
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