Sunday, April 22, 2018
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Sprinter?
2 Thessalonians 2: 16-17
May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope, encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed and word.
May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope, encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed and word.
What happened to spring? Most of the Midwest
states have experienced a new phenomenon called "sprinter" (spring
& winter.) We're wondering where the pleasant sixty-five degree
temperatures have hidden. Where the sunshine went to rest. We've had a sun-kissed
day here or there, but only a tantalizing taste. No full blown, run outside and
dance in the breeze kind of day has arrived. The result—downhearted folks who
need a boost of tulips blooming without snow laced over them.
When winter hangs on well into April, we become
restless and discouraged. This is much like seasons of life, where darkness
seems to hang over our heads. Maybe the tragedy of loss, discouragement from
what seems like every side, or the results of sin drags me down. Or the
melancholy feeling of defeat or failure. The good news is spring does finally
come. Yesterday, I heard the birds twittering their welcome.
Through the darkness, God will encourage and
refresh our hearts. His robins will sing a song of joy. Regardless of the
situation I'm in, I have wonderful hope in Jesus. I may feel discouraged and
alone, but I'm not. Jesus is with me, and he strengthens me. Pray for his
encouragement and open the Bible to his verses of grace. He's the light in the
darkness. The spring after winter.
Like the essence of spring, Jesus refreshes my soul.
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Monday, April 16, 2018
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Fear is a Liar!
Isaiah 41:10
So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Isaiah 41:13:
For I am the Lord your God
who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you.
For I am the Lord your God
who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you.
I stood on the platform wearing a harness attached
to a long, heavy cord. All I had to do was step off, and fly through the air.
Across the lake, my daughter, Hannah, and husband, Tim, waited for me to glide
across the zip line and meet them on the other side. I'd cheered Tim on as he took
the trip just moments before. But for some reason I couldn't take the leap. It
wasn't like I'd never zipped. I'd taken this same line a year or so before. And
I loved it. But this time, instead of embracing the excitement, fear gripped
me. My anxiety peaked. I couldn't let go. Much to my disappointment, Hannah's
friend and co-worker, Rachel, had to help me out of the harness. I climbed down
the steps and trudged around the lake to meet my family.
I'd been defeated by fear, one of the most
frustrating feelings in the world. Sad thing is, the fear wasn't real. I'd
ridden the zip line before and had no problems at all. How many times do we
create fear in our minds. When this happens the story gets bigger and bigger.
Most of the time the very thing we fear is never realized. Have you heard the
song Fear is a Liar? How
the liar wants to stop us from moving forward. He wants us to doubt God. He
wants us to be paralyzed in our tracks unable to follow God's lead. But guess
what! God doesn't want to let that happen. If we turn our fears over to him
through prayer, he will walk us through every single fear.
I flew to Hannah's last month and yes, I had some
fear. Not so much of the flight itself, but more the whole layover, getting on
a different plane idea. My fear came to fruition, I missed my flight from
Philly to Greenville, through no fault of my own. I admit, I panicked, cried
and wanted to crumple. But guess what. God had my hand. He led me to a lovely
young lady who got me on another flight and even gave me a much needed hug.
God knew my fear and he lifted me up. Whatever you're afraid of, turn it over to God. He's just waiting for you to ask.
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Monday, April 9, 2018
Fiction Book Review: Pelican Point, A Hope Harbor Novel by Irene Hannon
Book
Description:
A crumbling lighthouse is not part of the inheritance Army doctor Ben
Garrison expects to claim when he journeys to Hope Harbor. Fresh out of the
service, he wants only to unload the tower of bricks, decompress from years of
treating battlefield trauma, and prepare to launch his civilian career.
Hope Harbor Herald editor Marci Weber has other ideas. She may not be a Hope Harbor native, but the small Oregon seaside town has become home--and she's determined to save the Pelican Point landmark.
Sparks fly as the two go head to head over the fate of the lighthouse. But when they start to cooperate, a different kind of fire ignites. And as they work together, might Hope Harbor heal the hearts of these two romance-wary souls?
Hope Harbor Herald editor Marci Weber has other ideas. She may not be a Hope Harbor native, but the small Oregon seaside town has become home--and she's determined to save the Pelican Point landmark.
Sparks fly as the two go head to head over the fate of the lighthouse. But when they start to cooperate, a different kind of fire ignites. And as they work together, might Hope Harbor heal the hearts of these two romance-wary souls?
My Review:
Charley, Floyd, and Gladys are back for another lovely story. If you've read the Hope Harbor novels, you'll remember the artist and taco stand owner Charley and the two seabirds, Floyd and Gladys. If you haven't, you'll want to meet them. Charley delivers his wisdom to the folks in town who are trying to figure out life. In this 4th book in the series, Ben comes to town to figure out what to do with the lighthouse his grandpa left him. In the mean time, Marci is working out her career and hoping the lighthouse remains a fixture of the town. As usual, Irene Hannon writes a delightful small town story. I have to admit this one is my favorite of this series because of the lighthouse. I also enjoyed how Irene wove the story of Ben's grandfather throughout the book. This is one of those books that leaves me with a satisfied feeling at the end. If you want a pleasant read, set on the coast of Oregon, this is the book for you. I received this book for free. 5 stars
Charley, Floyd, and Gladys are back for another lovely story. If you've read the Hope Harbor novels, you'll remember the artist and taco stand owner Charley and the two seabirds, Floyd and Gladys. If you haven't, you'll want to meet them. Charley delivers his wisdom to the folks in town who are trying to figure out life. In this 4th book in the series, Ben comes to town to figure out what to do with the lighthouse his grandpa left him. In the mean time, Marci is working out her career and hoping the lighthouse remains a fixture of the town. As usual, Irene Hannon writes a delightful small town story. I have to admit this one is my favorite of this series because of the lighthouse. I also enjoyed how Irene wove the story of Ben's grandfather throughout the book. This is one of those books that leaves me with a satisfied feeling at the end. If you want a pleasant read, set on the coast of Oregon, this is the book for you. I received this book for free. 5 stars
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