Remember

God wanted the Israelites to always remember what He had done for them.  In fact, He told them to tell their children for all generations about how He led them out of captivity to the Egyptians and into a land flowing with milk and honey.  Well, I was never held captive and enslaved by an evil nation, but I have a lot of memories about what the Lord has done for me.  It’s like the old song, “Count Your Blessings” that is a good thing to sing at night as you fall asleep.  Now, there is a new song by Steven Curtis Chapman that I want to share with you.  It’s called “Remember to Remember.”  I think that in the midst of our suffering and daily trials that sometimes we forget to remember how far God has already brought us and all He has already done for us.  I bless God’s Holy Name for His love for me and His taking care of me through everything in my life.  I hope that this song will help you to remember as well.

 

Mr. Chapman and his music are very special to me because it is the last concert that I attended before I had a stroke.  Because I am now hypersensitive to sound since my stroke, I cannot attend concerts, but I will always remember this one and this man and his testimony.  God has carried him through some really hard times, including the death of his beloved daughter Maria when she was only 4-5 years old.  He has since established a charity for parents who want to adopt children and need help doing so.  He is a wonderful example of someone who does a good job of remembering.  If you want to know more about his charity, go to www.showhope.org.

Review of BEFORE AND AGAIN by Barbara Delinsky

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Maggie is living well in a little town called Devon that is more like a resort town than a neighborhood.  She works as the make-up artist at The Inn, where many of the rich and famous come to vacation.  She is actually in hiding from her real self, a mother who ran a stop sign and killed her young daughter in the accident.  The resulting publicity destroyed her marriage to Edward Cooper, so she has changed her name and run to Devon as her haven.  The action increases when Edward comes to Devon, intent on starting a new business there and running The Inn, since he has become the new owner.  This is the main story line.  There are many others, like the mom who won’t tell her son who his father is and the son who is subsequently arrested for hacking.  The whole story has one theme, that of reconciliation.  I had to keep reading to find out what happens with Maggie and Edward; it was such a great and satisfying book!  The ending was a surprise, one that you won’t see coming.  The events of the story were so realistic and soul-stirring that it made me want to make sure that all of my relationships are straight and that there is nothing standing between me and those I love.

Disclaimer

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”

God’s Provision

135AAACB-A5CD-4CB0-9AD1-3C2CB3FB249A.jpegWhen you ask God for anything, it is important that you believe that you will receive it.  And why should you ask for wisdom?  Joyce Meyer says, “Wisdom helps us make choices now that we will be happy with later.”  Your future depends on the choices you make today, so ask God for the wisdom that you need to have the future that He wants you to have.

Just as God provides wisdom when we ask, He also provides for our physical needs.  If He can get water from a rock for Moses and the Israelites and feed Elijah with a raven, don’t you think that He can take care of our physical needs, too?  God does not  think that Moses or Elijah is more important and deserves more than you and I.  That is why He keeps His promises and provides for us.  Now, back to the first scripture:  we have to believe in order to receive and we have to use wisdom in what we ask God to provide.  I mean, let’s face it, a big house with a beautiful garden and a nice luxury car in the garage would be nice.  But, is that what God wants for me?  He wants me to be content with what He provides, no matter what it is.  When my husband and I attended YWAM for a year, the food there was atrocious!  For example, we called the soup “chicken fly soup” because the chicken may have flown over the soup but there was no actual chicken in it.  But you know what?  We were thankful for the soup and other provisions that we had there because each day our spirit was being filled with truth from God’s Word.  The food did nourish us physically, and it kept us strong enough to listen attentively to the lectures that day about God and His love for us and the world.  Are you asking God for wisdom and then for His provision?  Be wise and prioritize your prayers so you are lining them up with God’s will for you.  Trust Him!  He loves you and will not disappoint you.

Prayer Requests

As the Psalmist wrote in Psalm 34, I have been young and now I am old and I have never seen the righteous forsaken.  I call myself righteous because I am in right-standing with God through the blood of Jesus Christ.  There is nothing I could do or have ever done to merit God’s grace and mercy.  Jesus paid the price for me on the cross, so I know that God considers me righteous.  Based on that premise, I come before the Lord and have prayer requests for Him that I am sharing with you, my faithful readers.  I hope that you will join me in prayer for these individuals and for our nations.  1)We have a loving, kind, elderly gentleman in our church named William who was recently diagnosed with metastatic cancer in his colon and liver.  He is having surgery this Thursday for an aneurysm in his abdomen.  Please pray for  the surgery to be successful and for William to be healed.  2)Bob, another elderly man in our church is having difficulty with his lungs and breathing.  He has congestive heart failure.  He, too, needs a touch from the Lord.  3)Walt, a member of our church had a stroke about two months ago and is still in a nursing home, without any use of his right side or the ability to speak.  I had a stroke that affected the same things, paralysis of my right side and loss of speech, so I know what he is going through.  The difference is that I got a clot-busting shot and recovered fully.  Walt is not doing well, and since I know that God is no respecter of persons, I am asking for God to touch Walt just as He touched me.  4)Bobby, a former member of our church, moved to be closer to a medical center at which he could get the care he needed.  He has been diagnosed with brain cancer.  Again, I have experience with this diagnosis since my beloved grandfather died from brain cancer some twenty years ago.  So, Bobby, like my other church friends, needs prayer and a miracle.  I am trusting that you will join me in praying for these dear men who have served the Lord well and who have family members who cherish them.  5)Pray for our nations, no matter where you are from.  We need Godly leaders who will make wise and right choices for the country and its people.  We need leaders who will lead in a manner that will help people to turn back to the Lord.  Please pray, knowing that God instructs us in His word to pray for our leaders.

I look forward to sharing in the coming weeks and months the answers to these prayers that I am requesting.  God is good, and He hears our prayers.  I know that His answer can be Yes, No or Wait.  So, I am waiting for the Lord to answer, and I hope that you will wait with me.  God bless you for reading this and for your earnest prayers.

Passing On Our Knowledge

When I became a Christian, I had a neighbor who introduced me to the Lord. She invited me to church and I learned church history and more of the gospel from my dear pastor, Dean Harvey. Now I am aging quickly, and I know that more of my life is behind me than before me. So I feel the urgency to share the knowledge that I have of God to the next generation. It’s not a head knowledge or a book knowledge that I have. I have many stories, testimonies of God’s faithfulness and love to me through the years. This is what I need to pass on. What is your story that you can pass on to your children and grandchildren? Let them know that God loves them and sent His Son to die for them. That’s the good news that is my legacy! I hope that it’s yours, too.

Miracles

Today I am meditating on the miracles of God.  Starting with creation and moving on to the parting of the Red Sea, the birth of a Savior by a virgin, and the death and resurrection of that Savior, God has done miracles since the beginning of the ages.  But to make it more personal, what miracles has He done and is He doing in your life?  My life seems so mundane these days that I have been forgetting to look for God’s love and the miracles that are all around me.  I sit and have my cat near me.  She is a beloved companion who sits in my lap and comforts me when I am sad.  It is a miracle that I can be around a cat since I have had awful allergies my whole life.  We had a cat previously, but Misty was a “loner.”  She never wanted to cuddle and be petted; however, Daisy craves attention as much as I crave her companionship.  God has provided her for me and has taken care of my allergies so that I can cuddle her.  Seeing the sun come up each day is a miracle.  There was a time in my life when. I did not want to go on because I had had a stroke and I was so discouraged with all that I could not do.  Slowly, God restored my health and worked on my attitude.  He sent my daughter to encourage me, and He showed me that I could live with all of the restrictions that have now become part of my daily life.  A month after my stroke, my youngest son and his wife had their first child.  I remember being in ICU after my stroke and just wanting to live to see and hold the new baby of my youngest child.  God heard the cries of my heart and delivered me from that hospital, helped me though weeks of physical therapy and allowed me to see little Penny three weeks after she was born and less than two months after my stroke.  Since then, I have had the joy of welcoming two more grandchildren into my arms:  little Teagan and little Evie.  I consider each of my grandchildren a miracle, but I especially consider it miraculous that I have lived to see each of them.  God has watched over me for so long that I have begun to take it for granted.   God is a God who wants a relationship with His people; yes, He does miracles.   I remember lying in that emergency room without any feeling on my right side; I remember praying in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.  I remember the percentages that the specialist gave my husband and me that the clot-busting shot would work or it could kill me.  We prayed; we took that chance believing that God could and would do a miracle, and here I am, living  to tell the story of my survival and to thank God for the miracle that is my life and the blessing that I have to spend time with my grandchildren.

 

Let God Be God

A912BF60-188B-49C6-A9F3-FB9CC066EEF2.jpegThere is no God like the God of the Bible.  He is the one true God who always keeps His promises and continues to show His love to those of us who have chosen to serve Him.  Lauren Daigle’s song says that even though the mountain is not moved or the water is not parted or the answer does not come when we cry out, I will “Trust in You.”  My beautiful granddaughters sing this lovely song and are learning at a very young age to trust in the Lord.  What happiness it gives my heart to see these young ones praying and trusting God.  When my youngest granddaughter was very ill recently and having difficulty breathing, I shared with ten year-old Teryn that Evie was very ill and was only a few weeks old.  Her immediate response was that she would pray for her.  I have no doubt that she did so because her little heart is tender towards the Lord and she knows that He will answer her prayers. I want to have the faith and trust of a little child.  Instead, I have the faith that God has instilled in me since I was in my twenties, to know that He is trustworthy and that His love will not fail me.  It is not always instant and totally trusting as that of a child like Teryn, but that is my goal for my faith in the Lord’s unfailing love.

C08D60A4-79F4-4FEA-827C-6BDB2302C4CB.jpegMy hope is in the Lord who made Heaven and earth.  I just read in I Kings 10 this morning that the great king Solomon made 500 shields out of gold.  As he married all of his pagan wives, he seemed to lose his total trust and devotion to the Lord and trusted in his own power instead.  I pray that I will never get to the point where I think that my own power or knowledge can save me from the darkness that is in our world.  I read God’s Word daily for the strength and wisdom that I find it in it.  But I also read it because I want to start each day with peace in my heart,  with the knowledge deep within me that no matter what happens that day, God is in control.  I hope that each of you reading this knows the peace that comes from knowing God’s love and peace deep within your heart.  He truly wants to be your sword and shield.  He doesn’t answer every prayer with an immediate “yes” because He is the God of the Universe, not a genie in the bottle that you wish upon and all of your wishes are granted.  For example, maybe you are praying for a sunny day because you plan to go to the beach.  But someone else, in another house, is on his knees praying for rain because the corn they are growing to make a living is dying from lack of rain.  God, who sees all and knows all, answers the prayer for rain and you think He didn’t answer your prayer and so you get in a huff against God.  God is the Lord of many people over all the earth, and He is wise enough to know when and how to answer your prayers.  Your sunny day will come, but in God’s timing, not always in yours.   So, I have learned through the years to just pray and trust God for the outcome.  I hope that you have learned that valuable lesson, too.  God is our refuge and shield and shows unfailing love to us, if we just let Him be God in our lives.

Only a Little

8D5F6A42-0DB2-4B31-97B2-423D5EFA07CDI have been thinking a lot lately about how little I have on this earth.  I have a lot of books because I read a lot.  I have a home that is comfortable, but it isn’t anything that I really want people to see because it is so shabby and needs a lot of repairs.  But then, I think of the promises that I have for the future.  I will be with the Lord one day for all eternity.  I have the promises of His peace and love and comfort in my life today.  I don’t have to fear death because I fear the Lord.  That word means fear in the sense of respect and reverence.  Of course, I respect the Lord of all creation!  How can I look around when I am outside and not revere Him?  His creation is so beautiful and changes every day.  The trees, the rocks, the flowers, even the blades of grass show me evidence of a Creator.  So, I have fear of the Lord who made me and knows everything about me.  God who created me knows all of the desires of my heart, so He provides for me to have enough to fulfill some of them.    I don’t have wealth by any means, but I have enough.  But money isn’t everything as the world would have you believe.  In fact, money isn’t anything without the Lord.  He gives my life purpose and meaning.  He is my reason for living.  I only have a very little according to the standards of the world, but I am very wealthy by God’s standards because I carry a treasure in my heart that cannot be corrupted by the world.  I carry the knowledge and fear of the Lord God of the Heavens and earth, and that is more precious than all the jewels and money in the world.  Do you want that treasure in your heart?  Do you want more than material possessions that will one day disappear?  It’s as simple as a prayer to have Jesus in your heart forever.  Just tell Him that you want Him there.  You can have the same treasure that I have in my heart.  I hope that today is the day for you to begin to fear the Lord and have a relationship with your Creator!

Being Still before God

6B687E3C-2C49-48BB-8C04-407D815B2948592F1EDE-D89E-481E-ACEE-F5F50613A0B3Every morning when I awaken, I do my morning chores and then I sit before the Lord and do my morning devotional.  Each morning, I am trusting God to get me through a new day.  I must confess that my mind is not always in perfect peace.  For example, we have had bad storms just about every other day here in Virginia.  Each time, the rain starts, the wind blows and the storm is raging…then our electricity goes out.  No big deal, right?  We, of course, have a generator since we live in a rural area?  Unfortunately, no!  We have never been able to afford a generator so when the electricity goes out, always just before dark, we are left to find our little electric lanterns and whatever we can eat without cooking.  Last night, when the electricity once again went out for the fourth time in less than a week, I was very frustrated and my words were not ones of trust and peace.  I declared that I was not happy that Domininon Virginia has a 100% failure rate with us.  I had told my husband at 4:00 that he needed to go ahead and get dinner ready for us early since a storm was moving in.  At 5:15, the storm began and five minutes later, the lights went out.  Minor inconvenience?  Yes, but it is is also a health risk for me because I am asthmatic and have difficulty breathing without air conditioning, especially when the humidity is so high along with the temperatures.  So, I tried to remain calm and prayed that the electricity would not be off for too long.  I wet a wash cloth with cold water from one of the many bottles that we keep filled and put it on my neck since I was feeling so hot so quickly.  Then, when that didn’t seem to work, I had my husband pour cold water on my head.  Finally, I headed to bed, after calling Domininion again and receiving a report that our electricity should be back on by midnight.  Now, where am I going with this story?  God’s power never goes out!  Revelation, huh?  He is always there and he is always trustworthy.  I don’t have to call his 800 number and listen to a recorded voice tell me once again that there is an outage in our area.  There are NO outages EVER when we call on the name of the Lord.  When I trust in Him, I can count on an answer from Him.  Sometimes, His answer is yes; sometimes, no and sometimes, wait.  But I always know that He is only a prayer away. I am doing an online Bible study with Shelia Walsh called “In the Middle of the Mess” and the second scripture comes from that study.  I found out yesterday that “Be still” in the original Hebrew means to “let go, to release” whatever you are burdened with.  Isn’t that awesome?  Just sit in God’s presence and release your burdens to Him.  That is usually easier said than done for me because I am one of those people who gives my burden to God and then as I go through my day and think on those things again, I take up the burden again.  So, I go through a process of giving Him my burden, taking it back, giving it again, etc.  You have the picture.  What God wants me to do is just release it to Him, like a helium balloon released into the air. You never expect to see it again once you let it go.  So, another hot day and another chance of storms and losing our electricity.  I’m releasing this burden to God…He is big enough to take care of it.  I may or may not lose electricity today, but whether I do or not, God can and will take care of me through the storm raging outside, just as He takes care of me during all of the storms of life.  I hope that you readers know this Almighty God who will keep you in peace while the storm is thrashing around you because you have released all things to Him:  your troubled life, your relationships, whatever burdens you have.  Have some quiet time today and release your suitcase full of problems to the Lord.   Have a blessed day, trusting in the Lord and resting in His peace.

God’s Judgment and Salvation

3DDCA04B-7906-4BEE-91B7-EF080BB375B2I I have many relatives who do not believe in the judgment of God.  In fact, I am not sure that they believe in God at all.  I know that there is a God, and He is a God of mercy and grace.  But He is also a God of justice who cannot look on sin.  When I turn on the TV every morning to hear the news headlines, I am convinced that God’s judgment cannot be far away.  There is so much evil in this world that sometimes the sadness and reality of it overwhelms me.  But, there is hope, even for the wicked.

618DA412-89A4-46C0-8681-86112A382A65.jpegGod is a the God of all mercy and grace in that He sent His own Son as the sacrifice for our sins so that we don’t have to die in our sins and be separated from God forever.  I do not want to go the way of the wicked and be condemned to spend eternity in hell, away from the God who created me.  But that is the choice that some people make daily when they deny that God is the Lord and the Savior of our souls.  I do remember a time when I was living my life for myself.  I remember not having any thoughts about God or any consequences for my actions.  Now, don’t get me wrong.  I was basically a “good person.”  I didn’t steal or kill or do anything so overtly bad that it would land me in a jail cell somewhere.  Nevertheless, I was a sinner.  I made selfish choices and thought only of my own happiness.  Then, I met the Lord Jesus Christ and came face to face with the sacrifice that He made so that I could have eternal life.  From that day (February 28, 1973) to this, I have striven to keep my eyes fixed on Jesus and have tried to please Him.  I have failed, oh, so many times and disappointed the Lord.  But each time, I have asked for His forgiveness and He has granted me the peace in my heart that tells me that I am forgiven and loved.  I don’t like that God is going to judge the wicked because I want all to know the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.  That is the loving Father’s desire, also.  I don’t want any of my family members to be separated from God for all eternity.  But like you, and like me, they have a choice.  They can choose to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior and serve him for the rest of their lives, or they can choose to ignore the sacrifice of the Lord and face the judgment of a righteous God who has called to them for years.  One day the earth as we know it will no longer exist because the sin that came into the world by Adam will no longer be there; no more curse on the earth and on man.  God says in His Word that He will create a new Heaven and a new earth, that He will wipe all of our tears away.  I am waiting for that day with expectation but also with the fear that many loved ones will not come to know Him as they should.  I am counting on God’s mercy and grace to do what is right for every being that He has created, sharing with family as they allow me to and praying that God will put others in their paths to share the good news of Jesus’s life and death for them.   I hope that you, my reader, know Jesus as Lord and Savior.  The freedom that comes from knowing that you don’t need to fear death and that you have a friend who is a prayer away is unbelievable!  Come to the altar of the Almighty and confess that you are a sinner who needs a Savior and feel the arms of God embrace you and welcome you home, safe in His arms here on earth and for all eternity.