These boots were made for walking

 

These boots were made for walking

These boots were made for walking

A ritual that happens in churches every Sunday is that the flowers are placed on the offertory table in memory of someone.  Flowers, but a boot on the offering table? Or is it the alter table? Or do you call it the communion table?  What ever you call it, there’s a boot with flowers sitting on the “in remembrance of me” table.

Now, maybe someone with an artistic eye is using the boot in a neat artistic way.  After all, I’m in a church service here in the West (Colorado).  Or maybe just maybe……… the person that we are remembering actually wore this boot.  Well, I hope they cleaned it up cause there is no telling where those boots have been!  Remember, I’m out West with all the pastures, mud, corral pens, horses, cattle, and ………… stuff that you need your boots to walk around in.

Then I catch myself………..  What is God showing me through someone’s idea of decorating the church with these flowers?

Why flowers?  It’s to remember someone with this gift that in turn is used to glorify God.  I’m “catching myself”, actually now I’m “kicking myself”, for looking for dirt on these boots rather than the flowers that are brightly shining from within.

Ain’t this a “poke in the ribs”?  It’s enlightening me as to how you and I view other people.  Even how we view other Christians.  Might as well get personal here……. even how we view our family and friends.  Well hey, yeehaw,  let me “stomp on your toes”, (since you’re not wearing the boot).  This is how you view yourself.  You focus on the dirt and crap on your boots, and not on the flowers blooming from within.   Say it with me…… I focus on the dirt and not on the flowers!

God put us on this Earth.  We each have a journey to travel, (some wearing Cowboy boots).  We all will get “dirty”.  You walk around in the mud and cattle pens called “SIN” and partner, you gonna have some dirty boots.  But back up on your horse here a minute.  God put us on this Earth.  He knows we are gonna get our boots dirty.  But He has planted a seed within our boots, (our heart) and one day this seed will bloom into a fresh bouquet of flowers.  Huh?  Hang in there with me. You see, His Glory will be growing, blooming, shining, for all the world to see right there inside of little ole you.  Don’t get hung up on whether it’s my glory, or God’s.  Don’t get caught up wondering if it’s my talents, or talents from God.  Everything about you is from God!!  Even those stinky boots.  I think He knows how to clean them up.

For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.  John 3:16

Yep, He found a way to clean up your boots(your life) and even plant a seed of Glory (eternal life) inside of you.  I think you and I need to focus less on every one’s dirty boots and enjoy the flowers that will be eternally blooming from within.  To God be the Glory.

See Ya!!  Dan Ainsworth wilderness preacher

 

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What “Wilderness” has God put you in?

 

Where has God put you and where will you go?

Where has God put you and where will you go?

The word wilderness derives from the notion of “wildness”—in other words, that which is not controlled by humans, even the government!. The mere presence or activity of people does not disqualify an area from being “wilderness.” Another definition of wilderness is a place uninhabited by human beings.  But you are in your own little wilderness. Well then ,what are you doing there?  Just passing through?

What I’ve found in the Holy Bible is that there are many instances shown where the wilderness was the setting for a learning moment, a time closer to God, even life changing events.  Jesus Himself had a ministry in “towns and urban settings”.  But a lot of His most important works and decisions were made in the “wilderness” be it a mountain top, or a body of water, the sea, or just the general wilderness itself.

In the old testament the Israelites experienced a lifetime of works and decisions in the wilderness.  They didn’t choose to be in their wilderness.   We can read that the wilderness they were in was filled with danger, heartaches, disappointments, sin, corruption, etc., etc.  BUT,…… at the same time the wilderness provided them a place to grow closer to God, to experience God, to hear from God.

That’s why I say that I am a wilderness preacher.  We are all in some form of wilderness.  Your wilderness may have more concrete and manmade buildings than these Colorado mountains I’m looking at while writing this.  Your wilderness may have lots of people going in and out of it.  Lots more people than what I’m presently seeing.  Well, as far as I can see from this mountain view, there is no one for miles around.  Maybe a hiker, or climber, or trail rider will be passing through.

Maybe your wilderness is filled with people telling you what you can do, what you can’t do.  They are telling you which flag is wrong, which beliefs are wrong.  They will tell you what is politically correct.  They will tell you everything you need to know about your own life.  Groups of people, and even governments are now in the business of “Controlling” people.  But from what I see, the more groups and Governments try to “control” the more it turns to chaos and confusion.  A sense of “wildness” has overtaken our “civilized” world.  Here you are living in this “wildness”, ……. and your own wilderness.

God has put you on this Earth to travel through your very own little bit of wilderness.  It is and will be filled with danger, heartaches, disappointments, sin, etc., etc.  But there are and will be many opportunities to grow closer to God, experience, and hear from Him.

One of my buddies at The Noble Heart campfire gatherings we have (online weekly) reminded me of what our journey truly is.  We think of ourselves as physical beings with occasional spiritual times.  But what we truly are is this.  We are spiritual beings with an occasional physical time.  This temporary physical time is called a “lifetime”.  It’s an opportunity to experience “life”.  We get to experience, pain, suffering, yes, even sin.  But our Lord also gives us a choice to experience His forgiveness, His power, His love.

God gives each of us a soul.  It’s a personal area of wilderness because it cannot be controlled by humans.  What’s so amazing is that God Himself doesn’t want to “control” your heart and soul.  He knows you don’t control “wilderness”. You (and He)live in it.  You don’t “do” wilderness, you “BE” in it.  He wants to love you.  God is in my personal wilderness.  What about yours?

John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’”  John 1:23