Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Happy Fall Y'all!
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Golden Beauties
Saturday, November 4, 2023
A Reminder
2
Corinthians 13:14
May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the
fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
The other
day, I walked Rosie on the little hill behind our condo. Vibrant, red leaves
tumbled to the ground from the maple tree. I’m not sure why my mind works the
way it does, but I stopped and grouped three of the beautiful red leaves
together to take a photo. They reminded me of the trinity—God, the father—Jesus, the son—and the Holy Spirit.
I imagine
God knew I could use a reminder of who He is, for He is not a God of
randomness. He’s a God of order and plans. There is no such thing as
coincidence with Him.
He has
mapped out what I would need in this fallen, broken world. First, I need God.
He’s the love and hope of life. The one who protects and guards my heart. Second,
I need Jesus. He’s grace. The One who covers my sins with His blood. He’s the
son of God who took the sorrow and sadness of the world on His shoulders. Third,
I need the Holy Spirit, the one who fellowships with me. He hangs out with me
on a daily basis. He communicates with God when I can’t and guides me as I seek
help.
I love God,
Jesus, and the Holy Spirit and thank the Lord for His work in my life. I can’t
think of a better way to begin November than with a grateful heart for the One
who created me, redeemed me, and fills me with His joy and peace.
Let’s spend
this month thanking and praising the One who loves us more than we understand.
Saturday, October 28, 2023
One More Time
Philemon
1:4-7
I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, because
I hear about your love for all his holy people and your faith in the Lord
Jesus. I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective
in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of
Christ. Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because
you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people.
Have you ever wanted to sit with someone one more time?
The older I
get, the more I realize I may not get to see people one more time. Over the
last several years, friends and family have moved from broken bodies on this
earth to perfect, healthy bodies in heaven. I’m rejoicing for them, and I’m
missing them.
The other
day, Tim and I took Rosie to a park to walk. I’d been sick a few days before,
so I stayed in the car, still tired from the bout of illness. I watched them
walk a circular path, then my sight landed on a blue swing with a beautiful
backdrop. Gold and orange trees stood at attention behind the colorful swing. I
thought, what if I could sit on that swing and talk to anyone I wanted to? Of
course, I would sit with Tim and chat about the day. I could take any of our
grandkids or kids and their spouses. Perhaps a friend or two would come by and
we’d laugh and talk. Then I thought—what if I could bring anyone back and
talk to them about heaven—wouldn’t that be a glorious
conversation? They could tell me about the incredible worship and praise of God
and conversations with Jesus.
Since that’s not possible, I had another thought. Wouldn’t that be a lovely place to sit and talk to God? A place to pray for my loved ones and readers. A place to appreciate the beautiful fall weather and thank God for His provision and remember those we’ve loved who have passed. It’s good to sit and thank the Lord for the people He has placed in my life.
I hope as I remember you, you
know you give me great joy and encouragement.
Do you have
a favorite place to ponder and pray?
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Celebrating Fall
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
The Presence of Wonder
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
Nature is a Witness
Saturday, October 15, 2022
Let Things Go
Psalm 62:5-8
Yes, my soul, find rest in God;
my hope comes from him.
Truly he is my rock and my salvation;
he is my fortress, I will not be shaken.
My salvation and my honor depend on God;
he is my mighty rock, my refuge.
Trust in him at all times, you people;
pour out your hearts to him,
for God is our refuge.
"The trees are about to show us how lovely it is to let things go."
Autumn has arrived in a glorious hue of magnificent color
this year. I can’t remember a recent fall as beautiful as the one we are
experiencing now in southern Ohio. From the photos I’ve seen on Facebook, the
rest of the country is gorgeous, as well.
My daughter and I took a drive to see the trees in Kentucky.
She pointed out one on her street in an amazing shade of magenta. Surrounded by
oranges and golds, the tree stood out as a true beauty. All of these trees in
all of their glory are preparing to shed their leaves and rest for a season. I’m
glad they are giving us a show before they go.
And go they will. One day in a few weeks we’ll wake up to bare
branches where glorious beauty once waved. The thing is, the trees are okay
with it. It’s their process. Every year they let their leaves drop and prepare
for a season of dormancy. That doesn’t mean they go to sleep, instead they
prepare for spring by reducing water loss in the branches and trunk.
They let go in order to protect themselves from being
depleted of the what they need to continue to grow in the coming spring.
Letting go of past sins is hard, especially when guilt and
shame tighten their grip on the heart. Part of having freedom in Christ is to
let go of the past and the sin and trust in God’s grace. Jesus is my salvation,
my cleansing, and my rock. I’ve sought forgiveness and in His graciousness, He’s
given.
Like the deciduous trees who drop their leaves in the fall
and sustain themselves by preparing for the next phase, I want to let go of the
past and store up my trust in Jesus and His grace. It is lovely to let go and find
rest in God.
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Look for the Beauty
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Autumn Dances
Saturday, October 23, 2021
He Can Handle It
Philippians 4:13
I can do all this through him who gives me strength.
Cool weather, apple cider slushies, and grandkids at the
pumpkin farm made for a wonderful fall day.
My daughter, her husband, and three of my grandkids took our
annual trip to the pumpkin farm to celebrate the arrival of autumn. The day
progressed from chilly to cool as the sun shined on us. We climbed on a wagon
and road through the fields on an old-fashioned hay ride. The kids played games
and climbed on the hay bales in the barn. They peddled three wheelers and
looked at a python (I kept my distance.) Then we discovered an obstacle course
and mini-zipline. Zeke wanted to run the obstacle course, and I said,
"Sure, go for it." I asked Eli if he'd like to do it. He replied,
"If you go, I will." Being the Grammy I am, I couldn't say no. We
walked tight wires, uneven bars, treaded through tires, and climbed bridges,
and I only fell off once. Thankfully the course sat low to the ground, and I
didn't have much chance of getting hurt. Eli, Zeke, and Ella Cate tried the
course several more times while I basked in the glory of going once.
Sometimes, God tests us, He gives us challenges. If we think
about them too long, fear may creep in. An attitude of "I can't" may
color our decisions. But God won't leave me hanging if I take the challenge, or
face the test. There is a saying "God won't give us more than we can
handle." The truth is God won't give us more than He can handle. I can't
rely on myself when I'm faced with trials, challenges, or circumstances beyond
my control. I can however, depend on God. He has the power to overcome. He
takes my fears and turns them into courage. Whether I believe in myself or not,
I'm comforted by the fact that God believes in me.
Trust God with the challenges of life.
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Joy is...
Psalm 65:8
The whole earth is filled with awe at your wonders;
where morning dawns, where evening fades,
you call forth songs of joy.
Joy is not necessarily the absence of suffering; it is the presence of God. -Sam Storms
With autumn tumbling toward us, I cut down some of the
flowers in my little garden. I've enjoyed the black-eyed Susans since early
July, but they were looking pretty ragged. Even though I hated to trim them
down, I knew it was time. Funny thing is, when I cut away the battered stems, I
exposed another flower. The gorgeous pink blooms of my zinnias waved their
lovely heads. Now when I look out my front door, the pink catches my eye, and I
appreciate the change.
A flower garden varies throughout the season. This year due
to a late frost, my little garden didn't fare as well as usual. Yet, the
daffodils, tulips, blazing star, columbines, lavender, black-eyed Susans, and
zinnias bloomed their joyous blossoms despite the set-back.
Life shifts, change is inevitable, sometimes with change
comes stress and suffering. With all the craziness in the world today, it's
difficult to hold on to joy. I like what Sam Storms said about joy being the
presence of God amidst the suffering. God doesn't move away from us. If
anything, we move away from him. Yet in the midst of some of the most difficult
things we experience, He offers joy and hope.
As I attempt to navigate life, I cling to the hope I have in
Jesus. He fills my heart with joy, even as I struggle, because He stands beside
me and wraps me in a God-hug. He fills my heart with joy through my husband,
family, and friends. He fills my heart with joy through His Word. The Bible
speaks of joy, a lot. This little three letter word carries a great importance
in the lives of believers. Think of joy as a life preserver. Regardless of the
circumstances, I can keep my head above water and float with joy and hope in my
heart.
My wonder deepens when I understand joy comes from God.
He's in the midst of suffering, reach out to Him and seek
His joy.
James 1:2-3
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many
kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces
perseverance.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
The Song You Heard
Saturday, August 15, 2020
The Spirit Leads Me
Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love,
for I have put my trust in you.
Show me the way I should go,
for to you I entrust my life.
Rescue me from my enemies, Lord,
for I hide myself in you.
Teach me to do your will,
for you are my God;
may your good Spirit
lead me on level ground.
Oh the adventures we shared.
As kids, the neighbors, my cousin, and I played in the creek across the field. We couldn't resist the challenge of crossing from one bank to the other. We'd climb across fallen trees and try not to tumble into the not so deep water. We'd clamber over the slippery rocks and balance on wet moss and rocky surfaces. One slip of the foot and we'd splash in the creek or maybe injure ourselves. But we climbed anyway. If we didn't challenge ourselves to conquer the creek, one of us would dare the other.
What I remember most—we weren't afraid. We took the challenge. We knew if we fell, one of our friends would help us up.
Seems like the life we live these days resembles the climb over slippery, uneven rocks. Jagged stones fill our paths and fallen trees offer a way out, but they may be dangerous, too.
With all the uncertainty, disagreements on how to move forward, and frustration over the changes life has taken, I have to trust God. Or I'd fall apart. Or worse tumble into the cold waters of fear. Believe me when I say, "COVID-19 is a scary uncertainty. The divide in our country frightens me." Yet I know I can face my fears and stare them down; because I trust in the one who will lead me away from the rocky terrain and take me to level ground. The Holy Spirit is working amidst all the chaos. He's holding my hand and giving me hope.
I love that I have God to trust in, Jesus to cling to, and the Holy Spirit to guide my way.
Trust God with the difficult stuff.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Fall Findings Friday: A Little Country in the City
Friday, October 25, 2019
Fall Findings Friday: A Truck Full of Fun
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Friday, October 11, 2019
Fall Findings Friday: Pumpkin on a Stick
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Children's Board Book Review: Thankful by Eileen Spinelli, illustrations by Archie Preston
What a fun book for fall! This version of Thankful, made into a board book for little ones, is as delightful as the original hardcover. As the child in the story dresses up for various vocations, Spinelli's lovely rhymes tell the story of what each person is thankful for in their line of work. This book is great for little ones up through five years old. Although shortened from the original, the book is just long enough to hold the attention of a young child. The whimsical illustrations will delight the readers. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Zonderkidz. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.