Meet my inspiration for Rosie in the latest
Hope for Today's Heart Newsletter.
Meet my inspiration for Rosie in the latest
Hope for Today's Heart Newsletter.
Ephesians 1:18-19a
I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you
may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his
glorious inheritance in his holy people, and his incomparably great
power for us who believe.
Due to COVID-19 rules, all the spectators wore masks in
the gym.
The fifth-grade boys ran up and back, shot baskets, and defended their team. We cheered them as they played hard. Tim and I especially enjoyed the enthusiasm of one of the grandparents. She said she played ball back in the day, and I could tell she loved cheering for her grandson.
A week later in a different gym, we sat at the top, away
from most everyone. But after the game, I saw the grandma we sat near the week
before. Even though we wore our masks, I could see the smile in her eyes. She
waved and pumped her hands in the air because she saw me as a co-conspirator
and cheerleader for our team. But her eyes told the story. They shared joy,
recognition, and excitement.
In our mask wearing society, I’ve noticed peoples’ eyes
more. Some look weary and sad, some happy and smiling, while others stare into
the distance hoping for better days.
Some say the eyes are the window to the soul.
Paul prayed for the Ephesian church, that the eyes of their
heart would be enlightened to hope in Jesus. What do my eyes reflect? Hope—or
despair and sadness. As a believer in Jesus, I’m called to show the Lord to the
people around me. I pray my eyes glimmer with hope, kindness, and love, for
those are the things God asks me to carry in my heart.
Eyes express genuine feelings and reflections of the heart.
What do our eyes show others? Confidence? Contentment? Anger? Fear? Peace?
Love?
With your eyes as the window to your soul, what will you
show the folks you meet?
1 John 1:8-9
If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not
in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us
our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
I’m sorry Mrs. McGinnis.
He looked at his feet as he placed the picture book, swollen
with water damage, on my desk. Every single page rippled. Mold had started
growing around the edges. The book, deemed ruined, lay there like a sad
proclamation of what not to do. The little guy had left the book under the tree
in his backyard. That evening the skies opened and the rain poured. By the time
he found the book, the water had done its damage.
What a brave boy to bring the book back to me and confess
what happened. Embarrassed, he stood before me no doubt wondering what kind of
punishment he’d receive. I knew he had little money and couldn’t replace the
book, so I had to think of a way to instill the care of books without him thinking
it was okay to leave a book outside.
I knelt in front of him, and we talked about what happened. He
understood he couldn’t do it again, but there might be consequences. I asked
him if it was okay with him if I showed the book to the class and talked about
what water damage does to a book. I promised not to use his name. He beamed
over helping the class, even as he showed remorse over his mistake. You see, I
forgave him, and he knew he got a second chance.
God gives me second chances (notice the plural.) I know I
sin. Whatever the sin is, God has mercy and grace and will forgive me, if I
ask. Yes, it’s on me to communicate with God and let him know how sorry I am,
and I won’t do it again.
Often, consequences result from sin. Like the little guy
with the book. He had to own up to his error and he knew there would be some
repercussion. But he was willing to seek forgiveness and do what needed done to
right the wrong.
When I sin and seek forgiveness, God pours his grace over me
and says try again. Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead as a
sacrifice for all sins. He gave his life for mine. That blows my mind, he loves
me so much.
I am overwhelmed by the beauty of Jesus' love for me.
When you sin, seek God. In his great wisdom, with grace and
mercy, he forgives. Then start fresh with renewed hope.
Book Description:
Sophie Lawson should be enjoying her sister’s wedding day. But nothing could
have prepared her to see the best man again.
After her mother became bedridden and her father bailed on
the family, Sophie found herself serving as a second mother to her twin brother,
Seth, and younger sister, Jenna. Sophie supported her siblings through their
college years, putting aside her own dream of opening a bookshop in Piper’s
Cove—the quaint North Carolina beach town they frequented as children.
Now it’s finally time for Sophie to follow her own pursuits.
Seth has a new job, and Jenna is set to marry her college beau in Piper’s Cove.
But the destination wedding reunites Sophie with best man Aiden Maddox, her
high school sweetheart who left her without a backward glance.
When an advancing hurricane strands Aiden in Piper’s Cove
after the wedding, he finds the hotels booked to capacity and has to ask Sophie
to put him up until the storm passes. As the two ride out the weather, old
feelings rise to the surface. The delay also leaves Sophie with mere days to
get her bookshop up and running. Can she trust Aiden to stick around? And will
he find the courage to risk his heart?
My Thoughts:
I love the beautiful cover of Bookshop by the Sea, set in the lovely town of Piper’s Cove,
along the Atlantic Ocean. Can I say perfect setting? A dream come true for
Sophie who has struggled to finally live the life she wants and needs. Denise
Hunter tells a beautiful story as she delves into abandonment issues. Both
Sophie and Aiden must come to grips with the emotions that have kept them apart
for seven years. A hurricane, a wind storm, and rain tossed on top of the
turmoil in their hearts makes for a captivating story. And the bookstore takes
on a life of its own, as friends help Sophie realize her dream. I love the nod
to Hunter’s Bluebell Inn series. If you haven’t read those yet, you should. If
you enjoy a beautiful setting, a riveting story, and well-written characters,
you’ll love Bookshop by the Sea. I received a complimentary copy of this book.
Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.