Wednesday, August 10, 2022

The Heart of God Toward You

The Heart of God Toward You, Never Forgotten, Always Loved
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

 

GOD wasn’t attracted to you and didn’t choose you because you were big and important—the fact is, there was almost nothing to you. He did it out of sheer love, keeping the promise he made to your ancestors. GOD stepped in and mightily bought you back out of that world of slavery, freed you from the iron grip of Pharaoh king of Egypt. Know this: GOD, your God, is God indeed, a God you can depend upon. He keeps his covenant of loyal love with those who love him and observe his commandments for a thousand generations. But he also pays back those who hate him, pays them the wages of death; he isn’t slow to pay them off—those who hate him, he pays right on time (Deuteronomy 7:7-10 MSG).

When we look back and wonder how we ever made it this far, we realize it is not because we have been clever, but because God has been wise...not because we have been strong, but because God has been mighty...not because we have been consistent, but because God has been faithful.

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Monday, August 8, 2022

My Morning Prayer: A Prayer of Comfort

My Morning Prayer: A Prayer of Comfort
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

 

You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in Your bottle. You have recorded each one in Your book. Psalm 56:8 NLT

 

Through the tears, O God, I bring my hurting heart to You. I cry out with all that is within me to You, the One who is my comfort and my Comforter. You know my weeping, You see my sorrow, You hear my cry. My tears drop upon the pages of Your book that hold the promises of hope and comfort that You have written for me to lean upon. Thank You that You have drawn close to me to gather my tears and keep them in Your bottle, to assure me that You will not forget about me or be indifferent to what I am going through.

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©2022 Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow. Photo by Marina Bromley, used with permission. All rights reserved.

A Place at His Table is a daily devotional by Roy Lessin, and available at DaySpring and Christian bookstores everywhere.


Friday, August 5, 2022

Like Those Who Dream: Chapter 9, Night Guard

Like Those Who Dream: Chapter 9, Night Guard
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

 

And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19 (NKJV)

 

It’s amazing how many jobs a person can have in a lifetime: I mowed lawns, babysat, washed cars, delivered newspapers, pulled weeds, cleaned shelves in a pharmacy, sold boxed greeting cards, sold Amway, hemmed skirts in the garment industry for $1 an hour, and prepared meals in a fast food restaurant, all before I was twenty years old. I thought things might slow down once I decided to study the Bible, but those jobs were just warm ups in comparison to the jobs I would be given as a student at Bethany Fellowship.  

Bethany Fellowship was a self-supporting Bible College and Missionary Training Center. The roots of the college went back to 1943, when five families, all members of a small congregation called Bethany Chapel, entered into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. The families desired to give all they had to God and the furtherance of His Kingdom through world missions. Their vision was to train, send and support 100 missionaries. In order to pursue this vision they pooled their resources and purchased 62 acres of farmland in Bloomington, Minnesota. Here is where construction of the campus began in 1946.

Because the vision was to train and support missionaries, a work program was established on the campus. The profits from the work program were used to help support the Bible College and the missionaries who were being sent to the mission field. Another reason for the program was to teach future missionaries how to work with their hands. The first students came in 1948. At that time the school had a woodshop where children’s sandboxes, rocking horses and other items were manufactured. When I arrived in 1962, the work program was quite diversified and included the manufacturing of camping trailers, electric grills, and the publishing of Christian books.

A student worked four hours each afternoon and four hours on Saturday mornings. Students were often placed according to their aptitudes or interests, while others were rotated to various jobs. I was one of the “rotator students.” In my three years on campus my work included the sheet metal shop, the fiberglass department, the outside crew (maintenance), the lefse department, the spray booth, the print shop, and last but not least, the chicken coop. There were three jobs I hoped I would never get—the garbage crew, cleaning the grease trap in the kitchen, and night guard duty. As God would have it, before getting my diploma, I was assigned to all three!



“Night guard” was a one week job assignment given only to male students.  I wasn’t sure when my turn to pull night guard duty would come up—I dreaded the thought of having to stay up all night watching the campus and then go to class in the morning, the only consolation was being able to sleep all afternoon in the dorm while the rest of the students were at their regular jobs. The job started about the same time everyone else on campus went to bed. Most of the time the night guard was stationed in the Administration Building, but every few hours the night guard was required to walk around the campus and check the grounds. In the winter, the furnaces in all the buildings were also checked.

It was still winter when I received my first official night guard assignment—had I known the special times (and the fun times) that would come from night guard duty I would have approached it much more enthusiastically. One of the fun times came the week before Christmas. One of my night-guard jobs was to make a big batch of powered milk. The milk was mixed up the night before and placed into large stainless steel containers. The containers were placed inside a stainless steel milk machine inside the dining hall. The machine kept the milk chilled and ready for use the following morning. When someone going through the food line wanted milk, they would place their glass or cereal bowl under a spout and lift the handle that released the milk.

Since Christmas was coming, I decided to add a slight twist to my milk-making duty. After making up the milk and pouring it into containers—the milk machine held three containers at a time—I added food coloring. I put yellow food coloring in one container, blue in the second, and red in the third. When morning came, and the staff and students entered the dining hall for breakfast, I took a ringside seat near the milk machine.  It was quite amusing to watch the confusion, frustration, and perplexity on the faces of unsuspecting souls as they poured yellow, red, or blue milk into their glasses, or on their Raisin Bran!

The first time I was assigned to night guard the job began with an orientation from one of the staff members on the Maintenance Crew. I was told what to watch for, how to walk my rounds, how to check furnaces to make sure they were working properly, and what to do in case of trouble. I was armed with a flashlight and a stick. It was a good thing the Lord protected the campus, because the night-guard wouldn’t stand a chance against any real threat.

I didn’t mind my first two hours on the job—the Administration Building was nice and warm, I had a comfortable chair to sit on, and I was still wide awake. Around midnight, I had to leave the shelter of the building and make my first round of the campus. I was amazed how cold it was at that hour of the night. The snow made a crackling sound under my feet as I headed down the walkway with my trusty flashlight in one hand and my stick in the other. The campus was very quiet and as I walked from building to building checking furnaces, an eerie feeling settled over me—It reminded me of the time in the Army when I was given night-guard duty. My job was to stand guard in front of a missile site surrounded by a chain-link fence. Around 2:00 AM, fog rolled into the area where I was stationed. Before long I couldn’t see a thing. I got completely disoriented and felt my way around until I came upon some bleachers. I sat down in the first row, put my weapon between my legs, hunched over to keep warm, and waited for the sun to rise. “Eerie” defined the moment perfectly! If anyone had tried to steal the missile that night they wouldn’t have gotten any resistance from me.

Each time I had night guard I was always glad to get back to the Administration Building after completing my rounds on campus. Once inside, one of my biggest challenges was figuring out ways to stay awake. One night an idea came to mind that got me excited, “I should write a gospel tract!” I quickly found some blank notebook paper and a pen. I rolled my chair up to a nearby desk and started to write. I chose Religion Is a Drag as my title. By the time night guard duty was over the tract had been written.

Before having it printed, I decided to show it to one of my Bible teachers. “Could you please check this for me and make sure everything that I’ve said is theologically correct?” In a few days he gave the manuscript back to me and said, “Everything looks fine and I think you should have it printed.” With the help of some friends who worked in the print shop, I had a few hundred copies of the tract printed.

Sometimes I joined other students who wanted to do “street work” on the streets of downtown Minneapolis. On Friday nights, a bus would leave campus and drop us off downtown—here we would pass out tracts, talk to people on the streets, and even preach mini-sermons at places like the bus station. There was one girl on campus who would go out each time the school bus went downtown. She faithfully passed out various Gospel tracts each week but never saw any results from her labor. One Friday night she became very discouraged and decided to stay home. Someone from the team noticed her absence and sought her out. After hearing her story, he persuaded her to come along. Once again she walked the streets of Minneapolis giving out tracts. This time, however, something quite unexpected happened. A man approached and called out to her, “I am so happy I have found you,” he said, “a few weeks ago you handed me a tract. I took it home and read it. That night I gave my life to Jesus Christ. Thanks to you I have been saved!” Her story encouraged us all.

Over the months I gave away or passed out most of my copies of Religion Is a Drag. One day, to my surprise, I received a letter from the American Tract Society. It read, “We have come across a tract you have written titled Religion Is a Drag. We would like your permission to publish it here at the American Tract Society.” I was so excited! I sent back an immediate reply giving them my permission to publish it. A few weeks later I received a confirmation letter along with a check for $10.00 (it was my first time to have something published).

About twenty-five years later, while attending the Christian Booksellers Convention, I stopped by the American Tract Society booth and approached one of the older salespeople. “Excuse me, my name is Roy Lessin. Many years ago your company published a tract that I had written. It was called Religion Is a Drag. Can you tell me if you remember it and how it did for you?” I wondered if she even knew what I was talking about. “Yes,” she said rather quickly, “I remember that tract. In fact, it is still in our line…It has been one of our best sellers and has sold nearly a million copies since it was first published.”

Here is the tract in its original form…

Religion Is A Drag

Let’s face it! For you and a lot of other people, to become religious is a waste of time. The thing that’s important to you is pleasure. Truly, to become a religious person is an unnecessary hardship. Sure, there are lots of deeply religious people in the world today, but there are many who take a more realistic approach to life.

Drugs? Alcohol? Sex? Religion?

The drug addict says, “As soon as I take this fix, all will be well again!” while the drug eats away at his body like a cancer. The alcoholic says, “These next few drinks will bring release for a while.” And yet his character is cheapened, his home divided, and his money wasted.

Many say, “Sex brings the only real satisfaction,” and while their hearts burn with lust, they cheapen girl friends, destroy marriages, abuse themselves and still, unsatisfied, long for more.

Religious Jews have said, “I still have no peace.” Devoted Catholics have said, “I still fear death.” Active Protestants have said, “I’m trying the best I can and yet I fear all is vain.”

What’s It All For

I said religion is a drag and it is. Going to church is boring; having to read the Bible and to pray is a chore if God isn’t real to you. After all, what’s the use of “playing church” when your heart wants other things? Many realize this and have tried other means to find the answers. Yet they have failed.

What’s the path of your life going to be? Some have pursued fame and in the end have said, “What’s it all for?” Some have tried fortune and have had breakdowns because of the pressures. In a current magazine, the wealthy men of today have said, “I’m miserable!”

God Wants To Give You Something

What’s your path going to be? Don’t make it religion—that’s a drag, a waste of time. By the way, it’s also a waste of God’s time. God doesn’t want you going off in a hundred different directions. God wants to GIVE you something, and it is not a religious life; it's a REALITY. He doesn’t want you to know a set of laws, but a PERSON. He wants you to know His Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is alive right now. He came to save you from a wasted life.

He wants to come into your heart and life and fill the empty place. That’s why you haven’t been able to find the answers in all those things you’ve been trying. You were made to know God personally, living within your heart and controlling your life. Jesus LOVES you. Jesus loves YOU. Sin has kept you from Him. Stop going in that direction you’re heading. Turn things over to Him. Tell Him you need Him. Let Him come into your life and learn what it means to have reality.

Jesus said, “ Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Jesus is the One to come to—no one else. Will you come? Jesus also said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father but by me.” There is no other way. He is waiting. Right now put your life into His hands.
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(Join us next week as we continue this journey of Roy's memoir, Like Those Who Dream. The book is available through DaySpring and Christian retailers everywhere.)

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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Supply Chain

Supply Chain
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

There have been many stories in the news recently that have made us aware of the importance of a well operating supply chain to bring us what we need in our daily lives. The shortage of baby formula on store shelves is just one example.

There are three main connecting points in a well working supply chain:

One is the supplier.
Another is the supply.
And the other is the delivery.



Supply chains fail us when any one of these three connecting points breaks down.

The good news is that there is a supply chain in heaven that operates perfectly to bring what is in God’s heart to your heart to meet your needs.

God is the supplier.
He is the one you come to. He is the one you call upon in your time of need.

God will liberally supply your every need. Philippians 4:19A

Jesus is the supply.
All that is in God’s heart for you and all that He desires to be to you is found in His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.

according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:19B AMP

The Holy Spirit is the deliverer.
All the spiritual blessings that are in Jesus Christ are brought to you by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit travels to your heart on the highway of grace. The highway of grace is an express route. Everything He brings to you comes freely.

Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the [Holy] Spirit who is from God, so that we may know and understand the [wonderful] things freely given to us by God. 1 Corinthians 2:12 - AMP

In the heavenly supply chain…

The Father always says “yes” to what He has promised to you through His Son.

Jesus’ supply is always full.

The Holy Spirit will never miss a delivery.

In heaven’s supply chain, when you are filled with the Holy Spirit, you are filled with Jesus, and when you are filled with Jesus, you are filled with the Father’s heart of love for you.

From Him, and through Him, and to Him are all things. Romans 11:36

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©2022 Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow. Photo by Roy Lessin, used with permission. All rights reserved.


Monday, August 1, 2022

My Morning Prayer: God Orders Your Steps

My Morning Prayer: God Orders Your Steps
-Roy Lessin and Marina Bromley

God Orders Your Steps
-Roy Lessin

Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16 NKJV

Each day we can respond to the opportunities God places before us. Not the opportunities to be famous, powerful, or rich, but the opportunities to glorify Him. These opportunities will often be found amidst the ordinary days and routine moments of our lives.

Today God may give you the opportunity to manifest an attitude that reflects what He thinks and feels; to perform an action that expresses what He wants to do in a certain situation; to share words that speak His heart and His truth into someone’s life; or to respond with a kindness that extends His grace and mercy to someone in need.


My Morning Prayer
-Marina Bromley

Father God, thank You for Your presence in my life. Help me to identify and recognize the opportunities that You place me in, or that You place before me. Strengthen me to have the boldness and faith to step forward and into the attitudes, actions, and declarations that will express Your will for those moments. Manifest Yourself in my attitudes, my emotions, my feelings and expressions. May I reflect Your love and kindness, Your heart and grace and mercy to those around me.

Lord, when it comes to fame and fortune, may all gifts in my life be used for Your glory. I want to make You famous on the earth today, and make heaven crowded tomorrow. May You receive all the glory, as You alone are the gift giver. May I always glorify You with everything within me. Be glorified. In Jesus' name, amen.

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©2022 Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow. Photo by Marina Bromley, used with permission. All rights reserved.

A Place at His Table is a daily devotional by Roy Lessin, and available at DaySpring and Christian bookstores everywhere.