Wednesday, July 27, 2022
God Hears My Heart
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Where Is My Faith
Luke 8:22-24
One
day Jesus said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the
other side of the lake.” So they got into a boat and set out. As they sailed, he fell asleep. A squall came down on the lake,
so that the boat was being swamped, and they were in great danger.
The disciples went and woke him, saying, “Master,
Master, we’re going to drown!”
He got up and rebuked the wind and the raging waters; the
storm subsided, and all was calm. “Where is
your faith?” he asked his disciples.
Rain pounded the canvas top of the Jeep.
I traveled down Interstate 75 to visit my daughter in Kentucky. When I left home a gray sky hovered overhead. The lack of sunshine made the drive easier for me because bright sun hurts my eyes, and I knew I’d be on the road for a while. About halfway through the trip, the skies opened and the rain poured. Torrential rain on the interstate with semis scares me, but instead of panicking, I put the Jeep in four-wheel drive and slowed my speed.
The rain poured for about twenty minutes. As I maneuvered the Jeep
through the rain, Star 93.3 played three songs that calmed me. I Am Not Alone
by Kari Jobe, Praise You in This Storm, and Brighter Days by Blessing Offor
made me want to raise my hands in praise, but I didn’t dare take my hands off
the wheel.
Isn’t it just like Jesus to provide comfort and hope in the midst
of the storm? He’d invited his disciples to the boat and then fell asleep. He
may have known the storm was coming, but He also knew God had His back. When
the disciples panicked, what did He say? “Where is your faith?”
I had to ask myself that question as I drove through the storm. I
have to ask myself that question when I walk through the valley, the sunshine,
or the fog. My faith is in Jesus who loves me, but at times I forget and try to
take control, or panic, or run from Him. Yet every time He draws me back to Him,
and I thank Him.
I thank God for his peace, His understanding of me and my fears,
and I praise Him for his plan of salvation that secures my faith. I am not
alone, I can praise Him in the storms, and I know there will be brighter days
because I have faith in the One who loves me more than I understand.
Have faith in the One who loves you.
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Sorrows to Dancing
you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy,
that my heart may sing your praises and not be silent.
Lord my God, I will praise you forever.
Monday, July 18, 2022
Split-time Novel Review: When Stone Wings Fly by Karen Barnett
What it’s About:
Uncovering a long-lost family story is the only way to bring her grandmother peace.
Kieran Lucas's grandmother is slipping into dementia, and,
when her memory is gone, Kieran's last tie to the family she barely knows will
be lost forever. Worse, Granny Mac is being tormented by flashbacks of her
mother’s death and the loss of their home.
In 1931, Rosie McCauley's Smoky Mountains home is threatened
by the Tennessee Great Smokies Park Commission as they create a new national
park. But Rosie vows the only way they'll get her land is if they haul her out
in a pine box. When a compromise offers her and her disabled sister the
opportunity to stay for her lifetime, it seems too good to be true.
Ornithologist Benton Fuller arrives to conduct a bird survey
for the park and the two form a tenuous bond. But their friendship broadens a
rift between her and the other mountain folk who are suspicious of any
government connections. Then the discovery of an illegal still in the woods
near her cabin leads to a violent clash between sides that could destroy them
all.
Eighty-five years later, Kieran heads back to the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park to find answers to her great-grandmother's
mysterious death and bring peace to Granny Mac before it's too late. Park
Historian Zach Jensen may be the key to locating both the answers and a
precious family heirloom. But just as in the past, Kieran's needs clash with
government regulations. Will Zach block her from recovering what she needs and
solving this family mystery?
My Thoughts:
I anticipated reading When Stone Wings Fly, and it did
not disappoint. Karen Barnett brings us another wonderful book featuring the
National Parks. This time we find Rosie McCauley in the midst of the creation
of the Great Smoky Mountain’s National Park, with a threat to lose her land.
Benton Fuller, researching for the park system, discovers the place his heart
has longed for. Two generations later, Kieran Lucas wants more than anything to
bring the grandmother she’s longed for a peace in the midst of dementia. As she
searches for that peace, she finds Zach, a kind-hearted man troubled by his
past. Barnett set up a heart-wrenching, yet hopeful story in the midst of the
beautiful Smokies. Grandma Mac’s story weaves together this beautiful tale of determination
and love. Realistic, yet romantic, this story touches the heart in so many ways.
If you enjoy split-time, historical, or romance, I think you’ll enjoy When
Stone Wings Fly. I purchased a copy, and my opinions are my own.
Sunday, July 17, 2022
Children’s Picture Book Review: The Stories of God (and Kiki) by Dave Connis, illustrated by Amy Domingo
What it’s About:
Little Kiki is an aspiring author and illustrator who weaves daring tales about swashbuckling otters, all-knowing sea cucumbers, and nail-biting rescues from the clutches of gerblins (part gerbil, part goblin). But where do her imagination, creativity, and ideas come from?
Meet God, the author of all stories. He writes adventurous tales such as Esther Saves Her Family and Friends, Jesus and the Tomb that Couldn’t Hold Him, and the Story of Kiki.
Kiki loves to write but sometimes she forgets to include important pieces (like the time she forgot to give the ship’s cook a kitchen). God also loves to write, and He knows exactly what every story needs. They are both writing their biggest story of all, and the endings are bound to be incredible.
My Thoughts:
The Stories of
God (and Kiki) is a delightful
book that focuses on how God created us in His image. Kiki is a writer and
illustrator who understands she may make mistakes in her stories, but God never
will. Amy Domingo’s illustrations are refreshing, colorful, and fun. This is a
great book to share with a child and help them understand God created them to
be themselves, even as He, in his wisdom, created the world. This would be a
great book to use in Sunday School or with a group of children, then
have them write a story and illustrate it. I received a complimentary
copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Thanks for the free
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Saturday, July 16, 2022
Life Compared to Algebra
1 Corinthians 2:9-13
However, as it is written:
“What no eye has seen,
what no ear has heard,
and what no human mind has conceived”—
the things God has prepared for those who love him—
these are the things God has revealed to us by his Spirit. The Spirit
searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who knows a person’s
thoughts except their own spirit within them? In the same way no one
knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. What we have
received is not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from
God, so that we may understand what God has freely given us. This is what
we speak, not in words taught us by human wisdom but in words taught by
the Spirit, explaining spiritual realities with Spirit-taught words.
Some
things are hard to comprehend. My granddaughter and her friend
In high school, we split into groups according to what we wanted to do after we graduated. I was in the college prep program with specific classes assigned. The school required I take algebra 1 & 2 and geometry. I’m not ashamed to admit, I didn’t enjoy algebra or even begin to understand it. I felt frustrated because I couldn’t wrap my head around the concepts. I struggled through and managed to pass, but I still don’t enjoy math.
Life,
compared to algebra, has proven to be much harder at times, but as a follower
and believer in Jesus, I’ve been given the gift of the Holy Spirit. At times
understanding the supernatural abilities of the Holy Spirit seems out of reach,
yet the Spirit knows me and knows God better than anyone. The Spirit
understands my needs, helps me navigate the world and keeps me on the path God
created for me.
I love the
words in 1 Corinthians 2:9; “What no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and
what no human mind has conceived—the things God has prepared for those who love
him.” God has revealed through the Spirit the very life He has prepared for me.
It sounds so simple, but without faith is so hard to comprehend. God had given
his followers the Holy Spirit as a guide, a wisdom revealer, a prayer, and a
caretaker. In faith, I trust the Holy Spirit to guide me and whisper to me what
I need to know.
Even though
I don’t understand the supernatural elements of God, Jesus, and the Holy
Spirit, I know the Three-in-One loves me and wants the best for me.
Trust the
Holy Spirit’s lead.
Friday, July 15, 2022
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