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My experience
I Was Devastated
Life goes on
You know how life goes on each day without much thought. We have our routine that we go through and often we don’t allow much to change those routines.
A good example is our dogs, they love to receive love from us. They want our attention daily. I know for me when I sit down there come one or two of the dogs to sit beside me on my chair. It often doesn’t require a whole lot of time but I don’t have the time.
One dog, in particular, is a struggle. Prince sheds a lot and if you don’t want to go off to work with your clothes full of hair you best keep your distance. It has been difficult over time because I just love it when he comes up and sits on the back of my neck when I am sitting on the couch. He keeps my neck warm and lays his chin on my shoulder with such love.
We eventually started to train him to not get on the furniture due to his shedding. But he would often sneak, when no one was looking, to curl up on a chair or the couch. And he loves it most if there is a piece of clothing he can lay on that belongs to one of us. But if we see him we chase him off, wiping off the furniture or shaking a piece of clothing.
I remember that morning
There was one particular morning I found him laying on my coat. I quickly chased him off and shook out my coat. But I wish I would have picked him up and just hugged him. We often chased him away due to his shedding hair. And we do it without much of a thought. Because we think today is not going to be any different than any other day. And this day was no exception.
Every day when I come home from work all 4 of our dogs start barking. I don’t even really think about it much anymore because it always happens. So I did notice that only 2 dogs were barking. When I came into the house there to the left of me, in the entrance to one of our bathrooms sat Cuddles, one of our other dogs. He appeared to be leaning over like he was choking on something. But as I came nearer to him I realized he was soaked. He was trying to walk with his head laying on the floor. At that point, I realized he was wounded and in major pain. I didn’t know if his neck was broken or what exactly was wrong.
But then it hit me, where is Prince. I frantically went to his little bed as I called his name but no Prince. Then I rushed into the living room where he has another little bed but still no Prince. I headed for my bedroom where I could look out the window and see the area where we have a fenced-in dog yard.
I was devastated
There lying on his side just before the steps, was Prince, his body had been torn open beyond repair, he was dead. I was devastated, to say the least. Grabbing my phone I called my husband crying and hysterical. I was not sure what to do.
I knew I needed to deal with our dog Cuddles but was not sure how to approach the situation. He was in such pain I couldn’t pick him up. I was afraid to make whatever was wrong with him worse, especially if his neck or back was broken. I am so amazed at how dogs are so intelligent. Cuddles knew I was trying to help him. So when I got a box that had low sides and told him I needed him to get into the box, he jumped right in. I was able to carry him to the car so I could take him to the vet.
Thankful
I was grateful to find out that Cuddles did not have a broken neck or back. He had several puncture wounds but they didn’t want to stitch them but allow them to drain. The doctor gave him a muscle relaxer painkiller and an antibiotic for him to take.
Cuddles was in major pain and didn’t do a whole lot for a couple of days but he has recovered. It did change him and he will never be the same but that is what life experience does to all of us. Just like us, when injuries happen they change our lives. Cuddles also lost a friend and you could see the pain in his eyes and the depression that came over him.
It made me think
It started me thinking about the verse that says, “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:” 1 Peter 5:8. He is seeking to destroy each one of us. Satan has a goal in mind and it is not in your best interest.
How vigilant are we? I know I can say for myself I am not as vigilant as I should be. He can be so subtle. I am sure that Prince wasn’t suspecting that he would die that day. And when we start our day we don’t often don’t suspect that our spiritual walk will suffer that day when we feel too busy to take time with the Lord. But without even seeing it coming our spiritual life is dead.
And the reality is that we can even be spending “time” with God and still be spiritually dead. Has it just been a duty to spend that time or a routine that you know you should do? Or are you having an intimate connection with God during that time? We need to check ourselves and make sure we are connected and if not take the time to reevaluate our life and make changes.
Why me
Then there is another question. How many people around us have been torn up spiritually by that roaring lion and need help? But is that my responsibility? Why does it have to be me? How do I do it and what is the priority?
Thinking back on my situations with the dogs maybe there is an answer. There was a dog torn, bleeding, and dead and there was a dog wounded and in much pain. There was absolutely nothing I could do for the dog that was dead but bury him. I couldn’t miraculously bring him back to life, only God can do that work. As I saw it, the emergency at hand, was to take the one that was wounded to the person that could help him in his time of crisis.
I believe the same is true of those around us. If there is someone that is wounded but still hanging on to a thread of life, it is a crisis and an emergency. If you don’t deal with it immediately, spiritual death is imminent. We need to go into immediate action and bring them to the Great Physician for spiritual healing. It will take time for recovery just like it did for Cuddles. We have to realize it will take much care, love, prayer, acceptance, and most importantly time, they can come around. It may not even be in our lifetime but we know God is able and we trust His healing powers.
I remember
One person that was a real praying person in my life was my grandma. And I remember how she prayed for her children, particularly one of her sons. Many years after she had passed away her son, on his deathbed, gave his heart fully to God. Each person has the power to choose and God can’t force anyone but as we continue to pray He will continue to work.
It brought me comfort to know that she prayed for all of us and how much faith and hope she had in God and His ability to answer her prayers. And although she is resting in the grave until Jesus comes I believe God is continuing to honor her prayers for her family. I believe prayer is the key to opening the storehouses of heaven. In other words, God will pull out all the stops for the salvation of just one person.
But what about…
Now the question is what about Prince, the dead dog? How can I apply this to someone dead spiritually? Can they be brought back to life? Well, for Prince my son made a special box for the burial, dug a hole, then we had a moment of prayer and buried him.
When it comes to death, spiritually speaking, it will take much prayer, love, compassion, acceptance, and time. It takes the same formula as for the wounded that are hanging on spiritually by a thread. Often it is the faults of others that have caused a person to be devoured by the roaring lion, Satan. It is a time for reflection and making sure we are in alignment with God and His love.
What can we bury
Is there something we can bury when it comes to someone dead spiritually? I believe there is more than one thing that needs to be buried. Let’s start with self. It is so easy to look at others and see the problems and we think we have the answers, “if they would just do this or that.” Or maybe we think they need to change and we have the answers for them. Let’s bury those thoughts right now. We need to get back to thinking, “What would Jesus do?” Yes, we have all heard this saying and it has become a saying without meaning. But the answer is still there.
If we dig into the Word and study the life of Christ on earth, we will find how He treated people that had serious problems. The people with serious problems, whether physical or spiritual were drawn to Jesus. Are people with serious problems drawn to you? This is a question we need to ask ourselves. And by the way, the majority of the time the physical problems will go away when the emotional and spiritual issues are addressed. We can see this process in the life of Christ and His ministry. It takes much prayer, love, compassion, acceptance, and time. It is God that does the work, we are just His instruments. He is the one that knows the timing and what is fully needed for any particular person.
What else…
You may be asking the question, “Great but what else needs to be buried?” Eventually, the person you’re praying for, loving, showing compassion to, and making them feel accepted through their struggle, will want to bury something. There is something that has died that they will want to bury so that it doesn’t come back.
They have been torn and they have been bleeding and death has come to their spiritual lives. But because of your prayers, love, compassion, and your smile of acceptance, they are ready to bury those things that have wounded them. The things that have drained the last bit of life out of them, they are ready to let go of and let the love and blood of Christ fill their souls. It is us allowing the power of Christ to work through us.
So many…
There are so many souls that are hurting, ready to end their life forever. The numbers seem insurmountable but you can start right here. There is someone within your sphere that is experiencing either just barely hanging on for dear life or is dead spiritually. And being dead spiritually will eventually bring physical death sooner than we want to have it happen.
Let’s put our time into that soul that is closest to us. Don’t worry about what others may say or think about your choices. This can become the most important focus you have and others may not understand. But there is One that does understand. Let Him lead and guide you.
Much prayer is needed. We need to be praying for God’s leading in our lives so that we can see the wounded and dying around us. It is so easy to just go day to day without thought or notice, oblivious to those around us. When we are told to “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17), there is a reason. We need to have our thoughts so connected with God that at any moment we will be lifting up a prayer when needed. And being connected is the only way we will hear God’s voice as He leads us.
Dear Father,
Thank You that You are always there for us and that You see all our hearts. Give us eyes that see people as You see people. As we go through our day, give us Your love to extend to those in need. Continue to prompt our hearts to stay connected with You so that we can reflect Your love.
Be with those that are hanging on by a thread or are dead spiritually. Surround them with Your Angels, protecting them from the devouring lion that seeks to destroy them. Protect us and guard us so that we don’t become a source of their discouragement but only reflect Your love. We know only You can read hearts but we sometimes forget and judge anyway.
Thank You for Your continual grace and mercy toward all.
In Jesus Name,
Amen
Keep your eyes on Jesus and stay so connected that you reflect His love. Let’s not let another day go by letting someone slip away.
And if you are just hanging on by a thread or even feel totally “dead” reach out to someone that can help you through this difficult time.
I love you all!
What about you? Have you struggled at times where you have felt like you are hanging on by a thread? What helped you through your situation? Share in the comments. Are you going through hard times right now? Share your story so that we can be praying for you and there may be someone here reading that can relate to your story and be of help to you.
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The Most Amazing Thanksgiving Ever!
Thankful!
I think we all have a lot to be thankful for if we are willing to look. Often we can get so caught up in the struggles of life that we can’t see beyond our negative or discouraging thoughts. But Thanksgiving is a day that can help us to reflect.
Think back for a moment to what the Pilgrims had been through before their first Thanksgiving. They had escaped persecution to come to a country where they lost so many of their loved ones. They were struggling just to survive. Yet God was with them through all the trials and struggles by providing help when they needed it most.
We can often not see the help that is provided through the tough times but if we are willing to look back or even pay attention amid the trials we can see it. But too often we want to hang on to the negative instead of finding the positive. We complain about the trials and hardships and take for granted all the good that comes our way like we deserve it or it is owed to us.
Tradition
Thanksgiving seems to have become more of a tradition. And to be honest it has kind of gotten lost in Christmas. Christmas has become the moneymaker of the century so Thanksgiving, well it is just a day. It is a day of gluttony and maybe family togetherness. But it is a day we should choose to be thankful.
For me, I have often dreaded it because there is so much work involved. But over the years I have realized less time and effort put into preparing is okay. It is really about being together with friends and family and reflecting on what we are grateful for.
Grateful
What am I the most grateful for this year? I am most grateful for the love and mercy of God. Where would we be without it? I see myself often taking His love and care for granted. And when something doesn’t go the way I want it, I question His ways.
The longer I live I realize if I would just stop and reflect I can see His hand in all of it. We all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Yet He loves us so much, despite our sin, that He keeps coming and wooing us to Himself. He never gives up.
When I am feeling down, discouraged, and realizing I blew it again, I am still His daughter. He is right there beside me, guiding, comforting, prompting, and loving me. Who in this life even does that? Parents are the closest thing to possibly being like God to their children. But as parents, we fail in so many ways. But God’s love never fails.
Hard to Fathom
God’s love is so hard to even fathom. Because no matter what we do He still loves us. We may crucify Him afresh every day but He is still there reaching out His love to us. He wants so bad to have a relationship with us.
Jesus gave up the majesty of Heaven to come down to a place like this. He was born in a stable with beasts of the field. He was ridiculed, bullied, tempted, and was killed but yet He never stopped loving each person. How can we even begin to thank a God with such a magnitude of love?
What God wants is our hearts. He wants to have a connection with us. A connection that is so strong that we will no longer want to do anything that will hurt Him. This is a love that only He can give to us. He provides us with the love to love Him. It is hard for my mind to even wrap around that kind of love. He will do the work in us if we allow Him in. Now that is something to be grateful for!!
Resolution
How many of us make a New Years’ resolution? Probably a lot of us have or still do. Well, this year I am making my resolution on Thanksgiving. My daughter has wanted to have a thankful jar. As we think of things to be thankful for, throughout the year, we write them on a piece of paper and put them in the jar. We did it a little one year but I want to make it more of a habit. So when we come together again next Thanksgiving we can look back over our year and reflect on what we have been grateful for. And we will see how God loves, cares, and provides for our every need. It isn’t always easy but I am committing to start now.
Dear Father,
Forgive us for not being as thankful as we should be. Prompt our hearts each day, showing us You and what You are doing in our lives. We can be so blind and we need Your help. Thank You for being there for us every step of the way.
In Jesus Name,
Amen
I encourage you to start a thankful tradition.
May you have the most amazing Thanksgiving ever!
Love you all.
Do you have a thankful tradition? If so I would love to hear about it.
I Can’t Help Myself!
Help!
Everywhere you turn there is negative. We can’t seem to stay away from it. At times, we may immerse ourselves so much into it that we lose sight of true life. We can lose our happiness and it gets us off the track of where we need to be.
I can’t help myself I have to say something! Is this the life that God has intended for us, a life of getting distracted by who said what, when, and how? Does He want us to have a life of trying to discover what is wrong with any particular person, life, entity, church, business, etc.? For me, the answer is no. And by the way, to investigate evil people or entities to convince one’s self that there is something wrong with them is not the form of “truth” I want to immerse my life in.
Truth
First, let’s start with the truth. What is truth? How can you know what truth is? If you are not present in any given situation how can you know what was said or done?
Some may say, “I googled it.” Oh really, so that is our form of truth now. Some say, “Well, _______ said it so it has to be true.” So how did you come to trust whatever person you are putting your trust in? Do you know them or do they just seem to agree with your views?
The truth I want to immerse my life in is the truth of God’s Word. I want to spend a thoughtful hour each day studying the life of Jesus, especially those last scenes. The scenes in Gethsemane, the trial, His death on the cross, and the fact that He rose again, are the themes I want to focus on. I want to fill my thoughts with understanding the love that He has for me. And not just for me but for all people.
Our thoughts
Our thoughts are so very powerful. Somewhere around nine-tenths of all diseases have their foundation in the mind. Our thoughts affect our bodies. And if our thoughts are on negative themes it causes so much havoc to our everyday lives and eventually destroys our health.
It could be unrest in our country or home. There could be someone we have not forgiven, and it could even be ourselves. Anything in our life that is eating us like a canker, eating our very souls, weakening the life forces. Even remorse for sin sometimes undermines our constitutions and unbalances the mind.
Why do we think we are all-powerful? And you may be saying, “I don’t think I am all-powerful.” Well, I would beg to differ. We may not say it or think we think it but our actions say otherwise. Somehow our human nature wants to learn about all the bad, ugly, wrong, evil, etc. in this world and then try to convince others not to get involved with it, whatever it is. And we may get discouraged or even angry at times because someone doesn’t believe or agree with what we are trying to convince them to believe or think. And all these things just destroy our health, whether it is physically, spiritually, or emotionally.
Critics
Oh, I can hear the critics now. “You can’t live by your emotions.” The fact is God gave emotions to us and I believe that it is our thoughts and feelings that make up our moral character. And it starts with our thoughts. If our thoughts are not in the right place, our emotions are affected, and thus our physical and spiritual health as well. This is why I believe it is so important to keep our thoughts and our lives focused on what is true, honest, just, pure, lovely, of good report, virtuous, and praiseworthy. Philippians 4:8. Oh, I don’t think I am perfect here at all, I am speaking to myself as well when I write these words.
This brings me back to what is truth? Pilate asked Jesus this question at His trial. But Pilate wasn’t willing to wait for an answer from the One that could have shown Him the truth. He was too busy listening to the people and worried about his political standing. Pilate was not focused on truth. He did try to persuade the people of what he thought might be the truth but instead, he was persuaded to go with the most popular opinion and he crucified the Savior.
The solution
I believe the solution is keeping our eyes focused on Jesus. We need to be keeping our thoughts on His Word. And spend time in nature, where He can teach us so many spiritual lessons. God has spiritual lessons all around us through His Word and nature if we would just open our eyes and behold Him.
God’s Word is our measuring stick to everything. When we start to point out the bad of this or that thing or this or that person, the question should be is it virtuous and praiseworthy. Is it going to strengthen and edify my spiritual life and bring me closer to Christ? We know it isn’t if we can admit it.
I haven’t known anyone yet when trying to prove their political or religious view, that they don’t become a finger pointer. And their focus is not on the Savior. I can guarantee that if you are genuinely focused on God and keep your mind on higher themes that you will know when the “counterfeit money” passes by and you will choose not to take part in it.
I don’t know their method now but it use to be before you could be a bank worker you had to learn to watch for counterfeit money. They never showed them the counterfeit money so they would know when the counterfeit money would come through. They would have to memorize the genuine money. The bankers became so familiar with the true money they recognized when the counterfeit money passed by them. Remember the counterfeit is always changing. You have to stay connected and memorize that which never changes, which is God and His Word.
Do something!
There are so many people that are hurting right now! The suicides are happening daily, even more than ever before. Look at the life of Jesus. He didn’t spend much time investigating or focusing on those in leadership positions. He focused on those around Him that needed Him. Jesus focused on those that were hungry physically and spiritually. He spent time ministering to others and their needs. And He didn’t discuss with them the evils of the day.
We get so caught up with what is happening around us, discussing the right and wrongs of the church or political leaders, or whether this or that is wrong, that we are missing what we should be caring about. People are dying because they lack hope. We should have a hope that is burning within our hearts that we can share with others as the opportunity presents itself.
“But wait a minute, don’t I have a responsibility to point out others in their bad behavior?” No, stop right there! You are not responsible for others and their bad behavior. We are seed planters! Our lives should be a witness to the love of God. As we live a life of love and service and share loving and kind words as the opportunity presents itself, God does the work. We can’t change people; only God can make the changes if they cooperate with Him. Even God doesn’t force anyone or try to convince anyone of the truth. So why do we try to do something that God doesn’t even do?
We were not placed on this earth to convince people of what is right or wrong. Christ is our example! We need to go study the life of Christ and learn from Him about how to minister to those around us. And quit looking at how other people are ministering to others. God has called everyone to minister. But it is not our place to tell people what it is for them.
Jesus experienced his disciples condemning someone that was witnessing for Him but wasn’t following Jesus and He rebuked them. His disciples were referring to a man that was casting out devils in Jesus’ name. But Jesus let them know to leave him alone, those that aren’t against us are for us. (Mark 9:38 or Luke 9:49).
Oh but…
I am hearing it now. Someone is saying, Oh, but don’t we have a responsibility to speak or write to a leader, whether a church, political, or whatever leader they may be, and point out the wrongs? There may be a place where we should stand up and speak or vote for the right issues. But this should not consume our lives. Do what you need to do and in a Christ-like manner so that Jesus can reach their hearts. And then leave it in God’s hands and leave it alone.
I am speaking out of experience and I have been making changes in my life so that these things don’t control me. The devil doesn’t care how he gets us distracted, just as long as he can get our minds off of the real goal. Our real goal in life is to stay close to Jesus so that our lives so reflect Him that it draws all men to Him.
Dear Father,
With all that is happening around us, it is so easy to get distracted. We need You to surround us and keep bringing us back to the goals You have for us. Speak to our hearts as we plant Your seeds of love to all of those around us, reflecting only You. It is so easy to want to fit into one group or another that we lose focus of You. Prompt our hearts and bring us back to the right focus.
In Jesus Name,
Amen
Let’s get back to Christ’s method of love and plant seeds daily.
Love you all!
Have you felt the urge to change your focus?
Nature and Faith
Nature!
I love to spend time in nature. It seems like there is an endless amount of lessons that can be seen through the observation of nature. What is my favorite part of nature? It is hard for me to choose just one thing.
One thing that I have been thinking about lately is the colors in nature. What would it have been like if God would have made the colors different than they are right now? For example, what if the sky was red, the grass and trees were blue, and the branches and tree trunks were green. Now, you may be thinking that’s crazy. But the reality is that if God would have created it that way we would not have known any better.
I can’t imagine the sky red. Just to think about it makes me feel totally on fire. I mean red is not a relaxing color by any means and it just makes me feel anxious. It seems that God has made the colors to reflect what He is and how He wants us to be.
Colors
Blue is a representation of the law of God. And I love that our sky is blue because it makes me feel God’s protection. We often think of the law as something bad. I have to do this or that or I can’t do this or that. But how do you want to be treated in life? Do you want to have others steal from you or kill you? To me, the law is a law of protection. God loves us so much He wants to protect us from all the bad and evil.
I am grateful for God’s law of love. He wants to have fellowship with us. And not only does He want to have fellowship with us He also wants us to have fellowship with each other.
The law of God is all about love, love to Him, and love for those around us. So when I look at the blue sky, it reminds me of love and God’s protective power. And then there is the beautiful red that streaks the sky at sunset or sunrise. It reminds me of the blood that Jesus shed, which brings me back to the love that, leads to wanting to obey His law.
Green is another lovely color that God has given us. And as many know green is one of the most relaxing colors. A lot of us know what it is like to go out in nature and sit amongst the green trees on the green grass. The feeling I get when I do this is so relaxing. The cares of the world seem to melt away.
Green
I think of green as a very significant color that God has given all around us. He has made it one of the most prevalent colors around us, at least most of us. I don’t think it is just because it is a relaxing color, although it plays a crucial role. I think it is because green represents faith. He is reminding us all around to have faith in Him.
What is the most relaxing thing that you can think of in this world today? Well, for me, I think it is faith. And without faith, it is impossible to please God (See Hebrews 11:6). If we have total faith in God and His plan for our lives we can be the most relaxed people in this world, no matter what chaos is happening. It sends chills up and down my spine when I think about it. But I struggle to have this kind of faith. Yet, God has given us so much to remind us what He wants for our lives, a life of rest and peace.
What is faith?
If without faith it is impossible to please God then we better know all about it right? “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” Hebrews 11:1. Here is how the Revised Standard Version states this verse, “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.”
I looked up some things on faith and what it means and here is a summary of what I found. Faith is an assurance or belief in something, and also a conviction of whatever truth we believe in. I can have faith that when I sit down in a chair it is going to hold me up. Most of us never even think about it or fear before we sit down, we just sit down. Because our belief is so strong in the creator of that chair, the fact is, we don’t even think about it. And believe it or not, we don’t even know the creator of that chair.
What makes us believe a chair is going to hold us up? Maybe we trust the place we bought it from, the reputation a company has, other people reviews of the product, etc. I don’t even know if I have given it much thought of why I have faith in a chair to hold me up. And there are many more things we have faith in every day, our cars, that our house will stay standing, or the building we work at has been built to continuing standing, that most people are competent drivers so that we don’t shake in our boots every time we go out on the road, how about an airplane, etc. I could go on and on.
So how does this play into our faith in God? It is kind of silly when you think about it. Why would we trust a chair, car, or airplane manufacturer that we don’t know or even investigated but we won’t trust a God who loves us? He has given all this green around us to say, “Trust Me! Have faith in the plan that I have for your life, even though you don’t understand or know why just trust me.” “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding” Proverbs 3:5.
It is so…
Why is it so hard to have faith in a God who loves us with an everlasting love and yet we have faith in a chair, car, airplane, etc? I think that this is a question that we need to chew on. I know I do! Believe me, as I write these things I am talking to myself. When we go to buy a chair or even food for that matter, do we question whether it is safe? Do we investigate the company to see if we can have faith that what I am buying is safe? I can say for the most part I don’t.
How many of you order online? When I order online I will often look at reviews. But even those are not always helpful. As a matter of fact, reviews can be downright discouraging. And why is that? Because you get these people that say how wonderful the product is and then there can be a small percentage that just is downright cruel about the product. We have all see them.
The same can be true with Christians. If we were to look at people’s reviews on Christianity we would get the same thing. Some have had a great experience and some have not. So how do we know? When it comes to buying something the best way to know is to experience it yourself. Even with reviews, you need to read between the lines. Why don’t they like it? Is it because it is not what they were expecting or wanted or was it because something was wrong with it? Some would say that if the majority thinks it is good then it probably is safe to buy it.
Majority
When it comes to our choices with God should we seek the majority reviews about God? Is there safety in the opinions of the majority? Or is it safe to make our decisions based on what we see in other “Christian’s ” lives? I would say not. Just because a person claims to be Christian does not mean that they are truly like Christ. True love gives everyone the freedom to choose whether they want God in their lives or not and whether they want to obey His laws.
Even though nature is marred by sin, it obeys God’s laws. We are marred with sin as well but we can choose to obey God’s laws. We can choose to have faith in His Word and the promises that He has given us. He has given us so much evidence that He loves us. Why is it so hard for us? I can speak for myself, I am so much happier in my life when I have faith to lay my life in His hands. Trying to do everything on our own is such a miserable life, why do we choose it?
Look to Jesus
Why shouldn’t we look to people for our guide? We are all sinners and make mistakes in our judgment, so there is no safety there. The example that God gave us in Jesus Christ is the only perfect example for us to follow. So the safest place for us to keep our eyes is on Jesus. Read about His life, study His life, and then allow Him to emulate His life in you.
Every day as you see the green of the grass and trees bring to mind the faith that you can have in the One that is the most trustworthy. God has put so much green around us to help us remember. But often we pass by it all and don’t even see what He has to offer us. God has put nature around us to remind us of Him and His power to save us to the uttermost if we come unto Him by Jesus, seeing He ever liveth to make intercession for us (See Hebrews 7:25).
What is our part? Our part is to choose Him. When we are studying His Word and we learn His ways we choose His ways but He does the work to change our lives. Nature obeys God but it is God’s power that makes nature grow, makes the rain to fall, or the sun to rise, etc. (See Ps. 147:8, 16-19, Matt. 5:45). And as we choose Him and His ways God will make the seed of truth to grow in our hearts and He will make us more like Him. He will change our hearts.
Dear Father,
Thank You for giving us the beautiful things of nature to remind us of Your power and love for us. Help us to see that full faith in You and the plans You have for our lives is the safest and happiest place that we can be. You are the One that can help us choose You and make us like You. Help us in the choosing process today.
In Jesus Name,
Amen
Have faith and trust in God today! You won’t regret it!
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“I Am Glad You Have…?”
Sick!
I don’t know anyone that likes to be sick. Now there are those that may pretend to be sick to get off work or school. But if they are truly sick they are definitely not excited!
Recently, my daughter got sick. And not only was it not exciting for her I was not too happy about it either. Now is not the time to get sick with anything because of the pandemic that is taking place right now. It causes your life to turn upside down. Life changes and there is nothing you can do about it.
I had to call my work and let them know what was happening. Naturally, they wanted me and my son, who also works there, to stay home. “Until we know what she has we can’t allow you to be here and possibly put the rest of us at risk.”
And what did they do? They scoured the place, Lysol, alcohol, sanitizing wipes, you name it they did it. Because there is a fear of getting the deadly sickness that can change your life. There are a lot of sicknesses that can be contagious and it can be good to take precautions so that you don’t get sick. The biggest one is to keep your immune system strong.
Now one thing I want to be clear about here before I go on. I am not writing this to take any side about what is true or not true about what is going on in our world today. But what I want to do is derive a lesson that we can learn. And in order to derive that lesson we are going to assume in this writing that what is being said is true, this sickness is deadly and you don’t want to get it. I am not saying I necessarily believe that I am trying to show a spiritual lesson that we can derive from anything that comes into life. And there are many!
What do I do now?
After calling my work and being band I wanted answers. I was not going to sit around for 14 days to see what the outcome was I wanted to be proactive on getting this resolved so I could go back to work.
My next step was to call our family physician! I told them, “My daughter has a fever and a really bad sore throat. I need to figure out what the problem is so I can go back to work.” I was informed that a nurse would need to call me back and ask some questions because they were not allowing anyone in the office with certain symptoms. If she had certain symptoms I would have to take her somewhere else to be tested.
I waited for several hours for a callback but it finally came. The questions were simple and because I could say no to all three they made an appointment for me to bring her into the doctor’s office. We were grateful when she was diagnosed with something that you would normally not rejoice over. But with what is happening in our world today what she was diagnosed with was better than the alternative.
It made me think
Then I got to thinking about sin in the life. We often look at sin as if there are different categories. We may think the sin of gossip is not as bad as murder so we are grateful that we may only have the gossip issue. There are so many other examples that I could give but I think you get the idea. But in God’s eyes, all sin is the same. The sins that we think as “little” can be more dangerous to our spiritual life. It can eat away at our spiritual life little by little without detection.
A disease of the body is like a sin to the spiritual life. No matter what disease or sickness you have it takes you down physically. The same is true with sin. No matter what the sin is it has an effect on our spiritual life. And just like some physical illnesses are contagious sin is contagious. That is why it is so important to keep our immune systems strong and keep things out of our lives that lower our immune systems.
Now what?
What is the answer to our dilemma, whether it be physical or spiritual? The answer is really the same. You need to build your immune system and do things that will support your immune system, whether physical or spiritual.
I am not here to talk about the physical or spiritual immune boosting ideas in-depth but I want to give a snippet to what is coming. What about our physical and spiritual immune systems? What can we do to help keep ourselves physically and spiritually well? I have an acronym that I have created to help us look at what things we can do to keep our immune systems strong, whether it is physically or spiritually. We have to have a B A L A N C E D life in both of these areas.
Physical Spiritual
Bed Time Be open to the Holy Spirit
Aqua Acknowledge that you’re a sinner
Light Lament for your sins
Air Allow God to work in your life
Nutrition Nourish yourself with God’s Word
Control Commune with God
Exercise Exercise faith in God
Dependence on God Draw strength from God
God has no fear
When it comes to our physical or spiritual lives God has no fear of us coming to Him. We don’t have to call up the Great Physician and ask if it is okay to come to Him. He has no fear of “catching” what we have. We can come to Him at any time and He will be there for us. There is nothing that is beyond His knowledge or control. What a blessing! He can take care of any disease, whether it is of a physical nature or a spiritual one.
God does not always promise to heal us physically but He does promise to heal us spiritually. Spiritual healing is the most important. If we die physically we have a great hope of the resurrection but if we die spiritually we have lost that hope. I want to be healed spiritually! How about you?
Dear Father,
Praise Your name that You are the great healer and You can heal us both physically and spiritually. I am so grateful that I can trust You with my life. And I am grateful that nothing comes into my life unless You allow it and it is for my good. Thank You for Your unfailing love.
In Jesus Name,
Amen
Keep your spiritual immune system in tacked by connecting with God each day.
Love you all!
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“How Can You be Grateful?”
How can you…
Have you ever wonder how can you be grateful? There are so many things that are going on in this world of ours and even within our own lives. So how possibly can we be grateful? Someone just lost his or her job maybe that is you. There are some people that have had someone very dear and near to their heart pass away. And there are some whose physical body has given up. There are some that are living each day with someone they hold near and dear to their heart that is not well. And they never know from one day to the next if they will be there. There are so many sorrows in this world that I can’t even mention all of them here. But how is it possible to be grateful through the mist of so many depressing circumstances?
God’s lesson book
God gives us so many examples in nature. Being grateful reminds me of my daughter’s dog. Although the dog belongs to her he loves me the most. I go to sit down in the living room and I get 2 dogs that run and jump on my lap and start to quarrel over who gets to sit there. Eventually, the one ends up sitting curled around my neck on the back of the couch. And my daughter’s dog Cuddles snuggles as close as he can get next to my lap or on my lap if I don’t have something laying on it.
Cuddles shows me many things. He isn’t perfect but I often think that the things he does do wrong are so small compared to what we may do. You can tell when he is sad or when he is grateful. When he is happy it is like he has a smile on his face. His whole countenance just glows. If you have a pet I am sure you know what I am talking about. He doesn’t want much except to be fed and loved. I would say that he doesn’t sit around worrying about whether or not we are going to feed him or love him. But I can see the sadness in his eyes when I ignore him or shove him away when I am too busy.
Cuddles knows when I am sad, angry, or happy and he cares. He tries to comfort and calm me by trying to nuzzle me. Or when I am happy he wants to be a part of those happenings as well. He wants to go with me everywhere I go and can often be underfoot.
When I take a shower he comes into the bathroom with me. He loves it when I lay down my housecoat for him to lie on. But if I forget he doesn’t complain. He just curls up on the bare floor and is content. I can see the sadness in his eyes when I ignore him but he still tries to stay as close as possible. He doesn’t seem to worry when I forget to feed him, he seems as happy as always to be with me. When I realize I forgot I feel so bad but he just seems to be grateful just to have me present.
…Thinking…
When I gave it some thought it made me think of God. I am kind of like God to Cuddles. He has to trust me to take care of him, feed him, and love him. Cuddles loves me no matter what I seem to do. He must think I love him enough to not let him starve to death or leave him out in the cold.
Of course, there is a difference between God and me. God is perfect in every way. He as perfect love for us. My love for Cuddles is not perfect. God never shoves us away because He doesn’t have time for us. He is always there. But even though He is always there we don’t always think He is. Sometimes we feel that he has abandoned us. We also feel like we are being “shoved” away by Him because of the trials that He allows to come into our lives.
We need to have the love and trust that Cuddles has for me for God. Cuddles seems to know when he has done something that upsets me. Do we realize the pain that we bring to our Lord when we do some of the things that we do? And do we even care? Every time we do things in our lives we should have so much love for God that we wouldn’t want to hurt Him.
We need to put our trust in God so fully that no matter what happens we can still be grateful. Because we know that He loves us so much we can trust Him for the outcome. Just like Cuddles always wants to be with me and follows me where ever I go we need to do the same with God. The great thing with God, He will never consider us in the way or underfoot. We need to “cuddle” up as close as we can get to Him and stay connected.
Grateful
It seems as Christians we have so much to be grateful for. I think if Cuddles could talk he would talk only about the things that he loves about me and how grateful he is for my love. The love he feels out ways any bad that may come his way.
My biggest gratefulness this Thanksgiving is God’s unlimited, unending love. It doesn’t matter what I do He still loves me. But He loves me so much that He doesn’t want to see me stay where I am. He wants me to grow. And I can trust Him to take care for me. He is never late with answering my prayers although it may feel like it to me. I can trust Him fully. It may not feel like it but I can claim His promises and know by faith that He will fulfill them.
I am grateful for family. As each year passes I realize how grateful I am for parents that love God. And I am grateful each day that I have them. So each Thanksgiving that comes I am so grateful to still have them with me. My father has been a spiritual guide for me. And I am grateful for each day that the Lord continues to sustain him. Because each day I never know if he will still be here. I try not to think of these things but be grateful for each day God gives me with him.
I am so grateful for friends. Friends can bring such love and comfort through hard times. And I am grateful for the prayers that ascend to the Father on the behalf of my family and me. Knowing that others are praying for you is such a comfort.
I think that often we don’t look at the everyday blessings and give thanks. We just seem to expect it. I am grateful for every breath I take, a roof over my head, food on the table, being able to walk, see, and hear etc. There are so many things that I could write down but I think you get the idea. We need to make an effort toward thinking about the positive things that God has blessed us with instead of always focusing on the negative things that may happen. God is so good.
Dear Father,
Thank You for another day of life. I am so grateful to You for all you have done in my life. I know that all things work together for good. You have blessed my life with great things and I pray You will help me to focus upon those things rather than the negative things. Thank You for nature and the lessons that You teach through it.
In Jesus Name,
Amen
Make sure to be grateful and not just on Thanksgiving. Be grateful all year long.
Love you all! And have a great Thanksgiving!
What is something that you are grateful for? Please comment below. Let’s see how many things we can get listed.
“Ruth, You Were a Hero to Many!!”
Hero?
What is a hero? Is it someone famous, wealthy, known by millions, etc.? The dictionary’s definition is, “a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.” Probably your definition of a hero may be different than mine or even the dictionary. We all have our own thought of what a hero is to us. But most people if you were to ask them who their hero was they would have someone. My definition of a hero is someone that is close to God. And when you are around them you feel the love of God shining through them. It doesn’t mean they are perfect but that they are striving for being the best person they can be with the help of God.
Life changes…
Life changes so quickly!! We have lost another friend. In one weekend we lost two friends. This friend has lived a long life and was a very special lady. She was an encouragement to all. It would be hard to even put down on paper what she meant to all of us. She was so kind and loving and accepting of all. Thankfully she went peacefully and in a position she was very familiar with, prayer.
She was at our church for many a year. But then moved away a few years ago so she could be near her family. She came for a visit recently and it was so nice to see her. As I ponder how she looked she didn’t really look any different, she looked great. I am so thankful we all got to see her one last time and that we got to see her how we remember her, full of life.
Homeschooling
I remember years ago as I was struggling to homeschool my children. It seemed that there was so much work that was given, especially in math. There were so many problems to accomplish in a day that it would take up most of the morning. It was tough and discouraging.
So as a homeschooling mom and Ruth being a retired teacher she was helpful. I remember when she told me that as a teacher they never finished books. She shared with me that they never did every math problem in each lesson. That took such a stress off of me. I would push my kids way beyond what was necessary so that we could finish the book. And I guess mostly we still finished the book but we would skip some parts, especially in math. What this special lady said to me helped my children and me.
My children
She so much cared for each one in our family as well as everyone around her. When she was here for the visit recently she told me how she still had Valentine’s card that my son, Michael, gave to her. She treasured it. She got to tell my son as well, which was a blessing to him as he heard the news of her death. Many years ago Michael remembers getting a letter from her that was in the shape of a fish he has fond memories of her. She was so caring.
Jeffrey, Aaron, and Caleb also remember getting letters from her. When I asked each one of my young people what they remembered about Ruth, the letters she wrote was their first response. The other thing that stuck out in their minds was when she would preach. She always gave out a paper to each one of the children with 3 or 4 words on it. They were to keep track of how many times she said those words. Then after the service, she would count them and see if they got all the times that she said them. During the week they would get a little card from her with compliments on how they did. It was special to them.
She loved children and helped out at many Vacation Bible Schools. She told the Bible stories and the kids just loved it. One of the things that Jeffrey and Aaron remember is that before she would tell her story she would tell all the children to look at her and stay looking at her. She would point to the bridge of her nose and tell them to keep their eyes there. When someone would quit looking at her she would stop talking until everyone’s full attention was on her.
She also headed up a family class at our church when there were not enough kids to have a division. All the families with children gathered together and she taught them all. She was able to reach from the youngest to the oldest. There was a presence about her that drew everyone’s attention without her saying a word.
My daughter does not remember as much about her as she was younger but one thing I remember is how she opened her home for a baby shower for my daughter. She opened her home many times for many people.
Elderly
When we first got to know Ruth she was elderly, in her 70’s. But she had a burden for the elderly. She faithfully planned a service once a month at the local care center besides visiting there other times during the week. It seemed to me that even though she had a heart for all people that the elderly had a special place in her heart. I don’t think she really considered herself elderly. She kept her mind until the end and even was still driving, not many can say that.
The other thing that she did was memorize scripture. She could quote whole chapters from the Bible. When she would go to a care center she would often quote from memory large portions Scripture. I can’t remember what it was now but I do remember her quoting a lengthy portion from Scripture for a sermon once. It was so amazing to watch.
Music
Ruth loved music. She never wanted music to be left out. And she loved to sing. There was just one problem. She could not carry a tune and she had no problem admitting to the fact. Although she could not carry a tune I can say it still was not that difficult to sing next to her because she did not sing all over the board like some that can’t carry a tune. She pretty much stuck to one note or maybe two. But it did not stop her from praising the Lord. I, along with many others, are looking forward to the day when we are before the throne of grace and we get to hear the most melodious voice of Ruth. She will be singing with such gratitude to God for His love and mercy.
Being that Ruth was a teacher she was a planner. She even had a plan for her memorial service. Planned out was the songs she wanted, the speaker, the players, the singers, and some of what she wanted said. My son, Caleb and I had the honor of being on her list to sing. We added in my daughter, who Ruth never got a chance to hear sing. When I was asked if we would be willing to sing, I told them how can I say no? It was a great honor.
Praying
She was a praying woman, a person of great faith, and she prayed for many!! I can’t imagine how much time she must have spent in prayer. But it had to be a lot because she prayed for so many people. I believe that is one reason she lived to be almost 96 years old. She trusted God implicitly; at least that is how it seemed to me. I’m sure she must have had her time of worry but she sure didn’t show it.
Prayer is the key that opens the storehouse of heaven where God is waiting and willing to pour out His blessings into our lives and Ruth knew that. Even at the end of her life, she was found kneeling by her bed. There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that the last thing that she was doing before she died was praying. And I believe all her prayers will ascend before the Father continually even though she is resting until He comes.
Hero
To me, Ruth was a true hero. She never looked at herself as a hero or even considered herself anyone special. But what made her a hero to me was her connection with Jesus. She reflected the character of Jesus to those around her. Was she perfect? No, she made her mistakes. But she would also humble herself when the Lord spoke to her heart. Humans are not perfect and we should never put people on a pedestal. But sometimes the only Jesus people meet is the Jesus that is reflecting through us. And Ruth was one of those people. She reflected the love of Jesus to all. People felt her love and felt accepted of her. She is resting awaiting the voice of Jesus to call her name. And I know that there are many of us that want to be there when her name is called.
Are you…
So the question is are you ready? Are you reflecting the love of Jesus to others? The connection that we have with our Heavenly Father is the most important connection that we can have. I know that Ruth wants to see all those she loved in heaven with her. But she also wants to see all those she has never even met. That is just who Ruth was, she loved all. What is our legacy going to be? I pray that I can have a legacy of love.
Dear Father,
Comfort those who are hurting. We all miss Ruth but I know her family is hurting the most because of this loss so give them extra special comfort. Thank you for giving Ruth such a long life to share Your love with others. May she rest in peace until You come.
In Jesus Name,
Amen.
Draw close to Jesus so that you can reflect His love to others.
Love you all.
Did you know Ruth? How did she bless your life?
“The Question is, How Long Will He Live?”
Life…
There are so many people that are hurting today. I am sure that as you read this you can think of someone in your circle of family and friends who are sick and dying or maybe has already died.
The older I get the more I realize that life is short. We are not given that many years on this earth to live. For some of us, the time is shorter than others. But nonetheless, we have all been given the opportunity to live for a time. Do we realize the importance of savoring every moment with those that we love?
Family
As I write this I have an Uncle who is dying. It has been hard on my mom, as she has lost her family members one by one. Although I have memories of my Uncle they are very few. We didn’t live close together so did not spend a lot of time with him.
One memory I have is going to my grandma’s and stacking wood. I don’t remember my age but I do remember how much respect I had for my uncle. We were tossing wood onto the stack. My uncle threw a piece and as it landed on the stack a piece came back and hit him in the mouth. It hurt really badly but he did not say a “word”. It was so bad that it actually destroyed at least one tooth but it may have been two. He was so calm about it despite his much pain. It may have been because I was there but it still had an impact on me.
Another memory was when I was so sick with Lyme disease. I don’t remember how far I was into it but he came for a visit. He came specifically to fast and pray for me, he has such a heart of gold. In the two days that he spent with us, he spent most of the time praying for me.
I love him and it is hard to see him suffering. As I write this I know that he may be gone before I actually submit this writing. I pray that God will be merciful with him in his suffering. I am looking forward to the day that I will see him again.
Friends
We have a dear friend, while I am writing, that has passed away. We have known this family for over 30 years. They have been a special part of our lives, although, in the last few years we have not spent as much time together. It seems that when you don’t live as close or go to the same church each week you kind of lose touch with people.
Oh, what memories we have. We visited him a few weeks ago and were reminiscing about things we did together. One of those memories was snowmobiling. When we were younger and only had a couple of kids we would go snowmobiling to a cabin with this couple. There were 3 of us couples that would go once or twice a winter. If I am remembering correctly it was a 30-mile ride to the cabin. It was so beautiful.
We would arrive on a Friday evening. This cabin was not a place that had all the conveniences. There was a generator for electricity. A wood stove for heating the place and a wood cookstove for cooking. There was running water you could have after turning it on but no hot water. There was no refrigerator but that was no problem because there was snow. Our refrigerator was out the back door in the snowbank. Also out the back door was a path to the outhouse. When you went out to use the outhouse you had to scrape the frost off the toilet seat.
Time together
But what fun we had. We would sit around and visit together on Friday evening while we warmed up next to the wood stove. Our family slept upstairs and how hot it would get. But once that fire went out it would get mighty cold.
The next day we would gather something together for a small lunch and then we would go out for a ride in nature. The beauty was spectacular, to be able to look across the snow and see miles of white with the beauty of the green trees. It reminded me of what Christ wants to do in our lives. “Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool” Isaiah 1:18,19.
Sometimes we would eat out on the trail and sometimes come back and eat lunch and then go for a walk. To be honest some of the memories are a little fuzzy but the reality is we had a great time. Then Saturday night we would play games and just had an amazing time visiting.
Those were weekends I will never forget. This man was an amazing person. He may not have been old enough to be my dad but I felt the love of a dad from him. He always wanted to be sure I was okay and taken care of. My heartaches that distance and the business of life kept us from getting together much later on. He will be missed greatly by many but most especially his wife and children.
More remembering
Another thing that we did with our friends one summer was going to Rosario Beach near Deception Pass. My husband remembers this time as being a very special time for him. I know we did several things together but I can’t remember what they all were. But the real special times were just sitting around, in the little cabin they rented and visiting. You could not be with these friends without having a great time. We spent time in laughter! It was always so great to spend time together.
The Lord was important to our friend. He had not been a Christian all his life but when he allowed the Lord to change him, He shined through him. He was always willing to help us when we had a need, which he did more than once. And I know that he helped many others as well. He was a leader in his church and always did his jobs faithfully. I knew that he was in love with the Lord.
How long…
Once you find out someone has cancer the question always comes, how long will he or she live? But what does this question mean and what part of the question is most important? I believe the most important life is eternal. Physically dying isn’t easy but if you are ready spiritually it is nothing to fear. “And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell” Matthew 10:28.
There is no fear of death for my uncle because he is so close to God. He knows that there is a better land. There is nothing to fear when his physical body is gone. He knows in whom he believes. And when the time comes when he goes to sleep he will go to sleep in Jesus. Our friend is now sleeping in Jesus. He has no more pain or worries. Although I know he didn’t want to leave behind those he loved he is now at peace.
So how long will my uncle and friend live? I believe they will live for eternity. Someday soon Jesus will come and raise up all those that have kept the faith. This is the most important event and I want to be ready for it. And I want to be reunited with all those that have gone before me. I am looking forward to my daughter being placed in my arms. It will be such a blessing to be reunited with grandparents, parents, family, and friends. What a day that will be. And I think it is closer than any of us realize.
God has promised us this amazing promise, “For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words” 1Thessalonians 4:16-17. And I am looking forward to its fulfillment.
Dear Father,
How I long for the day of Your coming. I am looking forward to no more pain or tears. Please comfort those who are hurting. We thank You for Your love and care.
In Jesus Name,
Amen
Remember He knows your sorrows. He will be carrying you.
How has the Lord helped you through losing a loved one? Share words of comfort.