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Mud In Your Eye
Mud In Your Eye
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If you don't see yourself the way God sees you, then you will more than likely see yourself the way you think others see you. That kind of thinking brings along with it a whole list of traps and snare and weights that hold you back from moving forward. It becomes a downward spiral where one poor choice makes way for the next. But there is good news; you can stop that downward spiral in your life today - now! The God of all creation, the beginning and the end, has only one thing to say about your past: "What Past?" When we come to God through Jesus Christ, he separates us from our sins, cleans us up and forgets them, giving us a fresh start with no condemnation, no "I remember what you did" accusations tied to it. When we know the truth about who we are as chosen, called, anointed and righteous children of God, the devil's lies are easily defeated. In these pages you will find answers to who you are, what's been done for you, the power and authority given you in Jesus to live as the righteousness of God.
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    Mud In Your Eye - Gord Penner

    www.wordalivepress.ca

    Dedication

    To my mom—

    Thank you for your love and guidance, your prayers, and the example you set forth as you trusted God when all seemed impossible.

    Acknowledgements

    Thank you, Jack and Elsie, Jerry & Audrey for your love, patience and teaching. You sowed good seed in my life and it has not come back void (Isaiah 55: 10–11 NIV).

    Contents

    Dedication

    Acknowledgements

    Contents

    Introduction

    1.          Mud in Your Eye  (Part One)

    2.          Mud in Your Eye (Part Two) John 9:1-41

    3.          Chocolate, Rabbits and Eggs

    4.          Under What Conditions?

    5.          If . . . Then

    6.          God’s Massive Love for You!

    7.          Front and Centre

    8.          Not Disqualified

    9.          Real Time 4-Wheel Drive?

    10.      Sitt’n and Soak’n or Digg’n and Doin’?

    11.      Watch the Gauge

    12.      We Are More Romans 8:28–39

    13.      Park It at 37

    14.      Choices

    15.      Encouragement and Prayer

    16.      Rear-view Mirror

    17.      Duck Pond

    18.      Slap to the Head

    19.      It’s All Good

    20.      What My Dentist Taught Me

    21.      Friends with God?

    22.      I’ve Got the Power!

    23.      What Does God Think of Me? Titus 3:1–8

    24.      Temptation Romans 6:11–18

    25.      Temptation (Conclusion) Matthew 4:1–11

    26.      Blow the Lid Off Romans 12

    27.      Branch or Stick? John 15:1-21

    28.      Reading John’s Gospel

    29.      Follower Psalm 26

    30.      Thinking About Frogs

    31.      A Beginner’s Guide to Fishing Matthew 4:18–22

    32.      Bring It In

    33.      A Look @ ME Luke 6:43–49

    34.      Calm in the Storm

    35.      Friends

    36.      God’s Will

    37.      Grave Clothes

    38.      Justified

    39.      Knowing God

    40.      Meeting Her—Wisdom

    41.      My God

    42.      Prosper

    43.      Re-run

    44.      Smashing Stinking Thinking

    45.      Staying Green

    46.      Step Up and Step Out

    47.      Stir It Up!

    48.      That’s Not My Name!

    49.      The Cross Luke 23:32–43

    50.      TW TT & TL

    51.      Together . . . with Jesus Romans 6:1–11

    52.      Truth

    53.      Wisdom

    About the Author

    Introduction

    Living the Christian life can be difficult—in fact, it is actually impossible to live it out in our own strength. Although we readily give mental assent to this, our lives betray that we feel that we are able to accomplish some of the smaller tasks in our lives without God’s help and direction. But God is not only concerned about the big things in our lives but the small things as well.

    We’ve all heard that before. And yet, it is possible, the more often we hear these statements, to become numb, even blind, to the truth they communicate.

    This book, Mud in Your Eye, is an attempt to aid you in seeing God and his Word from an angle that you may have never considered looking at. My desire and hope is that the pages following will create a thirst in you for God and his Word.

    As you wash the mud from your eyes, that is, as you remove the things that keep you from seeing God for who he really is, I pray that new insights into his great love and compassion for you would equip you in understanding your right standing in Jesus Christ.

    May grace, peace, joy and love fill you now and in the days to follow as you grow in God’s grace.

    ~Gord

    Mud in Your Eye

    (Part One)

    As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. ~John 9:1

    After answering the question from his disciples as to who was to blame for the man’s blindness, Jesus spit in the dirt to make mud, put it in the man’s eyes and told him to go wash it off in a pool called Siloam. So the man went to the pool, washed off the mud, and came back with full sight—he could see for the first time in his life.

    The religious leaders were doubtful of what went on, so they questioned both the man and his parents. They seemed reluctant to accept what happened, much less believe it.

    Therefore the Pharisees also asked him how he had received his sight. He put mud on my eyes, the man replied, and I washed, and now I see. ~John 9:15

    Which brings me to the title of this book.

    I have never experienced physical blindness, but there have been many situations and circumstances where I have needed to see beyond what I could see, to get past my limited sight (or in-sight) and allow Jesus to correct or even completely open up my interpretation of what was going on around me.

    We need Jesus’ to help us see. And we gain that help through his Word (the Bible), his Holy Spirit (who he has given to all who accept him as their Lord & Saviour), and even teachers and preachers. That’s what this book is all about: helping you see (understand) that God’s Word is the answer to any question, any problem, any situation.

    For the Word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. ~Hebrews 4:12

    Maybe you have looked into the Bible and just didn’t know where to start. Maybe you feel that you are too far gone or too hopeless or any other excuse the devil would like you to believe about your situation. Let me tell you, God’s love for you is so massive that he sent his one and only Son, Jesus Christ, to die on a cross to pay for your sins.

    For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. ~John 3:16

    God knows exactly where you are at. He is completely aware of what is going on in your life. But then, you may ask, Why on earth is all this bad stuff happening to me?

    A man’s own folly ruins his life, yet his heart rages against the Lord. ~Proverbs 19:3

    He who walks with the wise grows wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm. ~Proverbs 13:20

    Much of the stuff that goes on in our lives is self-inflicted; we bring it on ourselves by ignoring good council and making poor choices. However, God never created anyone to be a victim. He created us in his own image (Genesis1:27) and created each one of us with a plan. And that plan is a great one.

    For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. ~Jeremiah 29:11

    If you want to learn more, keep on reading. This book is a teaching tool to encourage you—not just a quick devotional for the day but a challenge to get closer to God in prayer, in study, in trust and in service.

    I pray that the eyes of your heart may be opened so that you will know the hope to which Jesus has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. I bless you in Jesus’ name.

    Mud in Your Eye (Part Two)

    John 9:1-41

    So back to that blind guy…

    I have been thinking more about that situation, and the more I think about it, the more questions come to mind.

    First of all, the guy was blind, not deaf, so he could hear what was going on around him. I wonder if he was ever mocked for being blind, or if maybe he was often the centre of cruel jokes and tricks. I wonder what it is like to be blind and have your coming and going dependent on someone feeling like they have the time to help you out. I wonder what it is like to be led around by the hand to places familiar and unfamiliar, hearing voices without faces, being within earshot of laughter without knowing if it’s directed at you or even just enduring rude remarks.

    Now there he was, in the centre of a group. He could hear people talking: Jesus, who’s fault is it that this man is born blind? Maybe it was just a question. But I wonder what if felt like for the blind man to hear that, to consider that possibly it was because he was under God’s wrath that he was born blind.

    Then Jesus spit into the dirt to make mud.

    Have you ever stopped to consider how much spit it would take to turn dry dirt into mud? I don’t think this all took place in the span of 30 seconds; it must have taken some time. Did a crowd gather to watch the spectacle? Where there other remarks from those who were there?

    Then, when the mud is ready, Jesus put it on the blind man’s eyes. Again, I have to wonder what this guy was thinking. Was this a cruel joke ¼ was he being mocked?

    Jesus told him to go wash in the pool.

    If we are not careful, we can approach reading God’s Word as merely mechanically processing through words on a page, when in reality, we are on the very threshold of engaging with THE living Word. Often we don’t stop long enough to really think through what is being said, and maybe even more tragically, we miss what is being taught.

    Have you been having a tough time seeing in the situation you are currently in because you are blind to the spiritual help that is standing right in front of you? Are you willing to have mud smeared on your eyes? Do you trust Jesus enough—do you want to see badly enough—that you’re willing to let Jesus have his way in your life, no matter how it looks?

    Too many times we try to operate by our own rules, based on the way we feel our lives should go. In reality, we are saying, God I don’t trust you. I don’t think you can do better with my life than I can.

    Just reading that makes me feel weak in the knees!

    When we try doing life our own way, not God’s way, we end up taking on responsibility for something we were not intended for in the first place. That is not to say that we are to just sit back and do nothing because God is in control—it means that we need to turn our full trust over to his care, to his directions. That is when we begin to see.

    The blind guy was sent over to the pool to wash the mud off his eyes and face. Trusting God means you do whatever he says, whether you understand the reasoning behind it or not. That kind of obedience honours God. Are you willing to obey? To step out and do something that you know you should do but are just too afraid of what others will think?

    That’s the question each one of us has to answer for ourselves. Is stepping out and living your life for Jesus the step of obedience that you know you’re being called to?

    Perhaps the blind man knew, as Jesus put the mud on his eyes, that he would be healed and would be able to see again. But I doubt he anticipated that he’d be asked to walk away (in faith) to see the miracle come to pass. Jesus told him to go wash in the pool. What was the guy feeling and thinking as he heard the voices fade behind him as he was led away to the pool? Is this for real? What if this doesn’t work? Wait—what if it DOES work? How will I recognize anybody?

    You may well have had times in your life, maybe even right now, when it feels like God’s power is gone from your life or that you have walked too far away. Listen to Jesus telling you, Wash in the pool. Get into God’s Word again (or for the first time). The Word will rinse out of your eyes whatever it is that is blocking you from seeing Jesus.

    The door we are most afraid to open and go through may be the very one that leads to the place where we will meet God in a powerful way.

    If you don’t know Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour and have never personally asked him to come into your life, right now you have the opportunity to do that.

    Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. ~Acts 2:21

    If you have not yet asked Jesus Christ to be your Lord and Saviour, you can do that right now. This prayer is so powerful that if you pray it and you mean it, saying these words from your heart will give you a whole new start with God, a clean slate. That doesn’t mean you will be able to sit back and let God do all the things that you need to clean up in your life. What it does mean is that you will now have access to eternal power that will give you the wisdom and insight you will need to walk in the path of life.

    God I’m sorry for the way I have lived my life. Forgive me, clean me up; I want Jesus to be my Lord and Saviour. Help me to live for you, from this day forward I choose to serve you. Thank you for your forgiveness and for setting me free through Jesus, my Saviour. In His name I pray—Amen.

    If you just prayed that, and meant it, your name has been written down in God’s book of life. You are a born-again child of God. CONGRATULATIONS! Now, you need to get into God’s Word, and that may take some help from others who know it better than you do right now. Find a good Bible-believing church that teaches the Word of God.

    Chocolate, Rabbits and Eggs

    Easter has nothing to do with chocolate, eggs or rabbits. As time has gone on, chocolate helicopters, flowers, cars and hero figures are almost out-numbering the rabbits. It’s more about selling chocolate than any part of the real reason for celebration.

    Chocolate wars aside, however, Easter has everything to do with every day of our lives!

    Allow me to give you a brief history lesson. God created the world (Genesis 1:1). He created mankind (vv. 26–27), then gave them rule over the earth (v. 28). The devil, who disguised himself as a serpent, deceived Eve and Adam into going against what God had told Adam not to do (3:1). They went against God’s command, listening to the lies of the devil, and the devil usurped the rule they had over the world.

    The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. ~2 Corinthians 4:4

    The devil only comes to steal, kill and destroy, but Jesus has come to give us life and life to the full (John 10:10). We are all born into a sinful world and we have all sinned (Romans 3:23). Without Jesus, we are doomed to live under the control of the devil, lost in sin on the road to hell.

    Now this is what Easter is all about. Because we can’t do anything about our sin and because God’s love for people is so massive, he sent Jesus to get back the power of death that the devil had hung on to for so long and to get back that which was lost in the Garden of Eden through Adam and Eve (John 3:16).

    God gave power and authority to man, and it was taken away from man by the devil, therefore a man had to come and take back what the devil stole to begin with. So Jesus came into this world as a baby (that’s the story of Christmas), grew up and at

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