This Day’s Thought from The Ranch- Tuesday

You should pray every hour.  The most necessary and the most difficult form of prayer is to remember–in spite of the numerous distractions of life–your obligations to God, to his law.  You become scared, you become upset, you become embarrassed, you become too involved or distracted by something.  But you should always remember who you are and what you should do.  This is what a real prayer should be about.  This is difficult in the beginning, but with time you can work and create this habit.
Leo Tolstoy

He died for us so that, whether we are awake or asleep, we may live together with him.
1 Thessalonians 5:10
The New International Version

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This Day’s Thought from The Ranch- Monday

We spend our whole lives trying to avoid anything that will hurt or be hard.  But there’s a better kind of life–a deeper, more fulfilling kind of life–that isn’t about avoiding every pain.  It’s about finding God faithful and powerful in the midst of whatever thorns He allows.
James MacDonald

Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord.
James 5:7
The King James Version

God, so approachable by him who hows how to love, is hidden from him who knows only how to understand.
Alexis Carrel

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This Day’s Thought From The Ranch- It’s That Time Of Year

IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR
by Eric Elder
The Ranch
I was listening to a song on the radio one day with my 21-year-old daughter, Makari, and I said to her, “I wish I could write a song like that one day.”
She turned to me and said, “You can!”
“Really?!?” I said. “Do you think so?”
“Of course, you can!” she replied, with total confidence in my abilities.
As I sat there and thought about it, I couldn’t believe how her simple belief in me changed my whole attitude towards the idea of writing a song that other people might actually come to love as much as I loved listening to that song on the radio.
I’ve since written several songs that I’ve actually come to love like that! I haven’t published them yet, but I hope to someday, and perhaps someday someone else will be blessed by my music as much as I’ve been blessed by the music of others.
I tell you that story to encourage you this year to set some goals for yourself that you can believe in. What a difference it makes to have even one confidence-boosting statement  come into your mind, to help you reach for and attain that which God has put on your heart and enabled you to do.
My good friend, Kent Sanders, has encouraged me in my own goal-setting this year in a book he wrote called The Artist’s Suitcase. In his chapter called “Y is for Year,” Kent gave me a great idea for envisioning myself at the end of the year, trying to imagine myself doing some things then that I’m not doing now.
One of the things I envisioned was a picture of myself, holding onto a finished script and score for a new musical I’m working on based on the life of St. Nicholas, which my wife and I wrote as a full-length novel a few years ago. I had already started writing the first three scenes and songs at the end of last year, and with my new Kent-inspired vision in mind, I could actually see myself finishing it by the end of this year and holding a copy of the completed script and score in my hand!
I’m telling you this now, that this is one of my goals, as an extra incentive to help me stick to that plan! I’m also planning to Skype with Kent and another good friend for an hour each week to help us all keep on track with the visions God has put on our hearts. I can’t tell you how much doing that same thing helped me last year, as Kent and I both had books we wanted to write. By talking to each other weekly about our progress, reading each other’s work as we went along, we both launched our books on the same day last year. Even though each of our books were both very different from the other, our mutual goal of writing and publishing a book kept us on track all throughout the year.
I’m telling you all of this, not only for my own accountability, but to encourage you in your own goal setting this year. What are some of the things God has put on your heart for the coming year? What would you like to change, improve, or see different, if you could change and envision one or two (or ten or fifteen) things by the end of the year? Regardless of how you fared on last year’s goals, today is a new day. This year is a new year. Perhaps part of your answer to achieving your goals this year is contained in something I’ve shared here today already:
1) Go ahead and dream. Envision yourself one year from now and what you would hope would be different in your life. This is not a pipe dream. This is essential to moving you forward. As the Bible says: “Where there is no vision, the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18, KJV).
2) Believe you can do it. This doesn’t have to be just positive “self talk.” Run your ideas past God and past others. Let them speak into your life to help give you a boost in your confidence, like I received from my daughter when I shared with her my desire to write an incredible song. If God has put a desire on your heart, trust Him to help you carry it through to completion. As the Apostle Paul said in the Bible:  “I thank my God every time I remember you… being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus” (Philippians 1:1, 6).
3) Enlist someone to walk with you towards achieving your goal. Whether you ask a friend, a mentor, a pastor, a small group leader, a cousin, a relative, your parents, or your children, pick one or two or three other people with whom you can talk about your goals and walk with you towards achieving them on a regular basis throughout the year. They will be honored, and you will increase your chance of success exponentially. As King Solomon wrote: “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: If one falls down, his friend can help him up… A cord of three strands is not quickly broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:9, 10a, 12b).
Go ahead and dream. Believe you can do it. And enlist someone to walk with you towards achieving your goal. You can do what God has put on your heart to do. You were created to do good works here on earth. And God would love to help you do those good works. As the Bible says: “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do” (Ephesians 2:10).
You can do it! I know you can!
P.S. I borrowed the title of today’s message from my daughter, Makari, who also wrote a message this week about goal-setting on her own blog. Makari brought out several great points about achieving your goals, and about not leaving anything behind in your “old year” that God may still want you to work on or work through in your “new year.” Click here to read Makari’s New Year’s post on her website.
And speaking of Makari, here are a few parting shots of her and me from our trip to Turkey last year. I’d like to publicly thank her for encouraging me to go ahead and take this trip when I didn’t think I could do it (having wanted to go there with my wife several years ago, but we were never able to get there before she passed away). Makari encouraged me to still go, and said that she would be glad to come with me if I didn’t want to go alone. It was just the boost I needed and we had a terrific trip (plus we learned much more about the life of St. Nicholas and the land where he lived and ministered back in the 3rd and 4th centuries A.D.).
In the pictures below, we’re inside the famous Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, inside the St. Nicholas Church in Demre (Myra), and outside at a cafe near the St. Nicholas Church, where we enjoyed some of Turkey’s fabulous food and our first cups of Turkish coffee! Thanks Makari!

And here’s a final goodbye from our flight home…

Click to watch our 1-minute “final goodbye” on our flight home
(If you missed our St. Nicholas story, you can still read the entire book online from the beginning at this link, or get a copy in paperback, eBook or audiobook as a gift for yourself or others in our online bookstore.)

 

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This Day’s Thought from The Ranch- Friday

I will place no value on anything I have or possess unless it is in relationship to the kingdom of God.
David Livingstone

Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a land that I will show thee:  And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing:  And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.
Genesis 12:1-3
The King James Version

If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans.
James Herriot

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This Day’s Thought from The Ranch- Thursday

The knowledge of God without that of our wretchedness creates pride.  The knowledge of our wretchedness without that of God creates despair.  The knowledge of Jesus Christ is the middle way, because in him we find both God and our wretchedness.
Blaise Pascal

On the last and greatest day of the Feast, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink.  Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him.”
John 7:37-38
The New International Version

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This Day’s Thought from The Ranch- Wednesday

In our attempt to penetrate God’s truth we are held within the bonds of ignorance by the weakness of our minds.  We comprehend Divine ideas by earnest attention to God’s teaching and by obedience to the faith which carries us beyond mere human apprehension.
Hilary of Poitiers

Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
The New King James Version

Success is not a reward to be enjoyed but a trust to be administered.
Charlie Jones

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This Day’s Thought from The Ranch- Tuesday

We’ve created a special Facebook group to help you read through the Bible in a year!  To join the Facebook group, click here. To sign up for our daily reading plan, click here. And to read Al Lowry’s letter of introduction to this “guilt-free” reading plan which can help you read more of the Bible in a year than you may have ever read before, click here! (It’s never too late to start!)

We must strive to place ourselves completely in God’s hands.  Then He will cause us to feel the effects of His goodness and protection–which are at times extraordinary.
John Baptist de la Salle

“Your hands shaped me and made me.”
Job 10:8
The New International Version

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This Day’s Thought from The Ranch- Monday

Want to read through the Bible in 2016? Click here to read Al Lowry’s letter of encouragement to help you get started–and keep going–throughout the year.

If we accept that the results of evil–pain, suffering and death–are not from God, yet He allows them, then we must assume that they play a part in His plan.  And since we know that His plan is one of eternal redemption–that the world will be saved–then it’s safe to say that pain must play a role in our personal redemption.  Pain indeed has a purpose.
Alex McFarland

Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex!  Your workmanship is marvelous–how well I know it.
Psalm 139:14
The New Living Translation

Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.
Leo Buscaglia

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This Day’s Thought From The Ranch- 2016 Guilt-Free Read Through The Bible

2016 Guilt-Free Read Through The Bible!
by Al  Lowry
Founder of GIG, a music ministry at Saddleback Church
Note from Eric Elder: If you’ve ever wanted to try reading through the Bible in a year, my good friend (and a member of our ministry’s board of directors) Al Lowry will be heading up another “guilt-free” read through the Bible for 2016. You can read Al’s thoughts on it below, along with the thoughts of some other members of the group from last year. I hope you’ll join him for this exciting way to get more out of the Bible than you may have ever gotten before! Here’s Al’s letter…
Dear friends,
Last year at this time, Eric Elder informed me of a “guilt-free” read through the Bible for 2015 and challenged me to head up a forum for others who might like to join in.
Though I had a desire to embark on this endeavor, I have to confess I’d tried on many occasions,  always falling short.
This is when he emphasized that “guilt free” was the theme of this read (hmm, “guilt free,” I liked the sound of that. )
He gave me a few examples:
If you miss a day, you can make it up later, or just pick up where you want to.
If one passage stands out, focus on it and realize God can give you the message he wants you to receive, simply by being faithful in plodding along… Guilt free, eh? Well, maybe!
So, that is exactly what I did.
Some days I read less than the entire plan. Other times my attention level was low and I felt like I probably didn’t comprehend much of what I read. On other occasions, I confess, (wait, NO GUILT), I skipped the reading altogether.
This may not sound like a high level of commitment, but I would like to report that 365 days later, I have completed somewhere between one-half and two-thirds of the Bible. And though far from being the Bible scholar I would wish to be, I’ve read more of the Bible in a year than I’ve ever read before, and I’ve definitely received insight far beyond what I would’ve anticipated.
This all began a year ago when Eric published my intention on his Sunday sermon for The Ranch. About 200 people signed up, and mainly because of the positive comments I received from others who participated, I’ve decided to repeat the reading this year and see if I can fill in some of the gaps that I missed. I would like to invite you to join in.
There are many other great yearly read-through programs, a lot of them with smart commentaries and great depth.  Though I sometimes include my own insights or devotionals, what you’ll mostly find in my writings is encouragement for struggling readers. I am a very regular guy who struggles, but who wants to step up my walk. I have come to realize there are many like myself out there.
If you are one of them, please feel free to take a stab at this guilt-free participation in reading the most important book ever written. The easy steps on how to sign up and access our reading plan are included below. You can sign up and adjust the plan at any time.
To join our Facebook group where you can learn more and interact with me and others who are reading along with you, click here:
Click here to join our “2016 Guilt-Free Read Through The Bible” Facebook Group!
To access the daily Bible readings we’ll be using, just click this link from your computer, tablet or smart phone to sign up. You’ll have a choice to read the passages or listen to them, in whichever version or language you choose. There’s also an option to have the daily readings emailed to you in the version you choose, too, by going to the settings after signing up for the reading plan. It’s all free, as well as guilt free! Sign up for the Bible readings here:
Click here to sign up for our 2016 Bible reading plan
And for extra encouragement, here are a few comments from people who took this journey with me last year:
“Yay – are we starting the No-Guilt One Year bible reading over again!? I am in…..”
“It was amazing how the assigned Word spoke volumes to my daily situation most days… and I loved checking off when each book was completed. I spent 2015 reading through one translation of the Bible, so I’m considering doing the same structured reading using a different translation.”
“I have appreciated your honesty as you walked us through a year of guilt-free reading. After missing days here and there I probably would have given up, if it were not for your authenticity in sharing that you also missed days. I have read the Bible all my life, but this is the first structured read through in a year, and I am a changed person. I long to know God better. I crave His Word and what He wants to reveal to me.”
“I tried to read everyday but when that didn’t happen, I caught up when I could. Thank you for the way you have explained different passages, and thank you also for letting us know who to pray for in the different situations that have arisen over the past year. We all need each other when we are struggling through the storm. Please let me know if you have any more plans for Bible reading.”
“I’m sure I speak for many when I thank you for your commitment, diligence, creativity, vulnerabilty, honesty, wisdom and simply being human in all of your faithful writings all year when many of us have stumbled in our commitment to reading (but no guilt!). I know that the day you meet our Lord Jesus Christ, his words to you will surely be, ‘Well done, fine servant!’”
“I thank God this was a ‘guilt free’ commitment…….. however, I still fee guilty must admit……. I did read your synopsis and comments faithfully over the past year…… seldom reading the actual scripture……….. seldom missing your message……….. I really enjoyed and reaped much benefit from your insights…… so honest, real, and on target…………….. THANK YOU!!! I would love to try it again in the next year………. your insights were enlightening, and encouraging…….. just post those again this year please………!”
Again, to join our Facebook discussion group, please visit:
Click here to join our “2016 Guilt-Free Read Through The Bible” Facebook Group!
And to sign up for the daily Bible readings themselves, click the link below. We’re using the YouVersion “Read Through The Bible” plan, where you’ll be able to easily access the daily Bible readings and choose your preferred version and language.
Click here to sign up for our 2016 Bible reading plan
Hope you’ll join us!
Al Lowry

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This Day’s Thought from The Ranch- Friday

In Rome many people maintain the custom of throwing something out the window on New Year’s Eve.  What a relief to get rid of every old resentment, every old fear, old prejudices, old notions, old ways of doing things.
Norman Vincent Peale

When someone becomes a Christian he becomes a brand new person inside.  He is not the same any more.  A new life has begun!
2 Corinthians 5:17
The Living Bible

Why do we close our eyes when we pray, cry, kiss or dream?  Because the most beautiful things in life are not seen but felt by the heart.
Denzel Washington

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