I Walk with The King

To Heavenly Land; the Kingdom of Right–the Pathway of Light…


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The Devil Had Us Right Where He Wanted Us

The devil got his foot in the door immediately.  Eve disobeyed, Adam followed suit.  Death is ushered in.  Murder quickly ensued (Cain slew Abel).  By Noah’s time God repented that he had even created man, so He destroyed the earth and man.  But it wasn’t long after that men set out to reach the heavens with a tower so God had to confound their language.  God reached out to His people again and acted to deliver them from slavery in Egypt.  He performed miracles to save them.  He sent manna to feed them.  But they complained vociferously.  Even while He showed Himself to Moses on the mountain and gave a law for His people, they were at the foot of the mountain crafting false gods.  A law was given that they couldn’t keep completely.

The devil was relishing all of this, having his way with man.

Judges were introduced to benefit His people, but they were not good enough for them.  They wanted a king.  So they got what they (and the devil) wanted.  God’s people forgot Him over and over, time and again.  God tried reaching them.  God punished them.  All to no avail.  Yet He wouldn’t give up on them.  He had one prophet after another speak of a Messiah that would come.  They waited.  And waited.

And then Messiah came.  Regardless, King Herod and all Jerusalem was troubled when they learned of His birth, so Herod tried killing him at the very outset.  The devil himself got in Jesus’ face and tempted Him.  The religious leaders of the day, Jews, tried to entrap Him and make Him look bad.  They envied Him and sought to destroy Him.  Rome feared Him and would just as soon He went away.  Judas betrayed Him; Peter denied Him.  He was mocked and lied about.  Jesus was sentenced to death for nothing He had done wrong, and a convicted and noted robber was let go free to ensure that He was crucified.  He was hung on a cross surrounded by common thieves.

The devil had everything going according to plan, right?  Sin ruled.  Surely God would send a flood to wipe man away again.

Oh, God sent a flood alright — He flooded us with Grace, through Jesus and His resurrection!  …But where sin increased, grace increased all the more, so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 5:20-21 NIV


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Oodles of Love

We all put and keep things in our hearts that are very near and dear to us.  When I was young, my Grandmother Pullen used to send me a letter every year for my birthday and enclose two dollar bills.  The letter would always tell about working in their garden or Granddaddy’s big catch at the lake.  When I read her letters I always imagined being at their lake house.  My grandmother was an amazing cook – reading the letter I could almost smell and taste the fresh green beans and new potatoes from their garden, or the creamy, cheesy yellow squash she always made, or the fresh tomatoes, onions and okra that went into the best okra gumbo I’ve eaten in my life.  I could clearly imagine getting up early in the morning to go out on the boat with Granddaddy to check the trot lines, and maybe pulling in a 25 or 30 pound channel catfish…and what that catfish tasted like when Grandmother fried it up alongside all of those wonderful, garden-fresh vegetables.  I loved her letters because they reminded me of good times at my grandparents’ house.  And I loved the fact that the two dollars would buy me two Hot Wheels cars.  I was all about that!

But there was another reason I loved Grandmother’s letters.  I loved them especially because she always finished every letter by writing “I love you oodles and oodles.”  I can even remember so vividly the way she wrote the word “oodles” in her cursive handwriting…it was just one super-long string of loops!  Like the oodles never had an end.  I didn’t know anyone besides Grandmother who said “I love you” quite like that, which made it extra special to me.

Almost fifteen years ago now, when I learned that Grandmother’s cancer finally overtook her, I thought of the strong Christian woman she was and the wonderful wife and mother and grandmother she had been.  I thought about how good she was to all people.  And I also reflected on the pain that she endured as she fought her cancer.  And I thought of her letters to me.

I can tell you this:  the two dollar bills Grandmother sent me every year went quickly from the envelope to my pocket, and then just as quickly right out of my pocket for Hot Wheels, to be gone forever.  But the memory of the “oodles and oodles of love” she had for me that she sent in every letter is hidden in my heart to be treasured forever and ever.  I will never forget it.

In Ephesians 3:17, part of what Paul prayed for the Ephesians was “that Christ may dwell in your hearts…”  God’s love shown to you and me in Christ and His sacrifice should be not just put in our hearts, not just hidden in our hearts – He should be buried deep in our hearts and treasured always! 

Make Jesus near and dear to your heart and allow Him to dwell there forever and ever.

Cuinn’s Hero

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Cuinn Shirt

My eight-year-old son Cuinn came in from school recently with a do-at-home writing project.  He was supposed to write about his hero in three paragraphs and each paragraph’s requirements were mapped out for him.  (Did we write three-paragraph essays when we were second graders??)  Cuinn was not enthused in the least because he initially said he didn’t have a hero.

Then a few days later he went to his closet to find a t-shirt to wear.  He found a shirt that his uncle and aunt had given him once that stated simply, “Jesus Is My Hero.”  Cuinn came running out of his room with his essay idea in hand and finally he was excited!  He started jotting down his facts and main points and then put them into his final essay.

Without really knowing it, the next Tuesday Cuinn would get up in front of his class and read his essay aloud…and thereby preach the good news of Jesus Christ to Mrs. Davis’ class at Washington Elementary.  Here is his essay in its entirety:

Cuinn’s Hero
Jesus is my hero!  He was born in Bethlehem in the year of 0 A.D.
When Jesus was 12 he and his parents went to Jerusalem.  When his family left, Jesus stayed behind.  His parents got worried about Jesus because he was missing.  His parents went to look for him.  They found him safe in the temple where Jesus was asking priests questions.  The priests couldn’t believe how much he knew.  Jesus was a carpenter and he was the best teacher ever.  He also performed miracles like walking on water and healing the sick.  Jesus also helped the blind see.  He was raised from the dead!
Jesus is my hero because he never sinned and he actually can save people.  He is a real person.  He always did the right thing and he is a perfect example for me.  I want to be like him!!

Upon reading the essay, my brother-in-law Christopher remarked:  “Matthew 10:24-25a says, ‘The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord.’  What struck me is that being like Jesus does seem to be ‘enough’ for Cuinn. A lesson we could all learn from…”


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I’m not really a pet guy.  I don’t necessarily dislike pets or animals in general, but I’m very content to live without a pet.  Even then, there was something about this dog story that drew me in.

The story goes that a 7-year old German shepherd in Italy named Tommy used to accompany his owner Maria to church every day.  Maria was faithful to go to pray every morning when the church bell rang, and Tommy joined her each time.  Sadly, Tommy’s owner died late last year.  Even though she is gone, apparently the German shepherd continues to show up every morning when the church bell rings.  While I would not go so far as to say Tommy has become accustomed to prayer in the mornings and won’t miss it now, it is clear that this dog longs to be with his master.

Your alarm clock rings most mornings, just like that church bell in Italy rings every morning.  When it rings, do you immediately long to be with your Master?  The psalmist said, “My voice You shall hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning I will direct it to You, and I will look up.” (Psalm 5:3 NKJV)

Whether one admits it or not, each of us has a yearning within to worship.  The Eternal God is worthy of our worship and praise.  Wake up each day with a desire to worship and serve your Master.


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One Foot In Front Of The Other

I have a confession:  I don’t know how to blog.  I never have blogged in my life.  (And now you have so much reason to read on, don’t you?)

When Christopher asked me to blog periodically on I Walk with The King I was immediately enthusiastic to participate, even with absolutely no experience.  I figured blogging could be as simple as putting one sentence in front of the other.  Kind of like walking.  Doesn’t the song go, “Put one foot in front of the other”?

Often I need to tell myself simply to put one foot in front of the other.  Long range goals and plans are good, and sometimes they are necessary.  Yet grand plans and where-I-want-to-be-in-ten-years-from-now-thinking can swallow me alive sometimes!  What about you?  It can be overwhelming.

I don’t want a life of “overwhelmed.”  I need simple and uncomplicated.  But this idea of walking with the King, with Jesus Christ…that is DAUNTING!  We are to look unto Jesus and make Him our focus.  We are to make heaven our goal.  This does not necessarily sound simple.  How does one do something so massive?

Then I am reminded of what Jesus said in Luke 9:23:  If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.

Today I desire to go after Christ.  Today I need to deny myself.  Today I must take up my cross.  Today I choose to follow my Savior.  Don’t get too far ahead of yourself, Craig.  Make today count most of all.

What will you do to walk with the King?  Start today by simply putting one foot in front of the other.