Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Rest
Saturday, August 20, 2022
Second Chances
Ephesians
4:22-24
You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put
off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful
desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put
on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and
holiness.
God gives second chances.
I am
overwhelmed with gratitude every day because I have a God who gives grace and
forgiveness. Growing up in church I learned a lot about the rules. Do this,
don't do that. In the midst of those teachings, I heard of God's love for me, but being a shy, quiet, rule follower, my focus stayed on right and wrong. I
thought if I did everything right, I'd earn my way to heaven. Boy was I wrong.
As a human, I didn't have the capability to live a perfect life.
As I grew
older, I experienced life. Some good, some bad. The more I learned about Jesus,
the more I realized I couldn't go through life focusing on rules. At times Satan
tried to push me away from the whole "religion" thing, but God
brought me to my knees. Not to punish me, but to remind me of his beautiful,
perfect grace.
You see, He
loves me unconditionally. Regardless of poor choices, doubts, or frustration, He
continues to wrap His arms around me and show His mercy. Once I turned my life,
my decisions, my actions, my everything over to Him, I understood. Granted I
need to be obedient, I must seek His will, and I have to stop and listen. I'm
not in this alone, I'm in this life with the One who created me. And guess
what? God wants me to succeed. He has plans for me and a future.
I'm
forgiven. Do I still mess up? Yep. But I hit my knees and ask for grace. I
praise God with thanksgiving for his Son who took my place and for the Holy
Spirit who guides me. I'm thankful for this precious second chance.
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
A Life Without Dreams
Saturday, August 13, 2022
The Smell of Crayons
Psalm 32:8
I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.
Pray for students, teachers, and staff.
The back-to-school sales are on, the smell of crayons and sharpened pencils fill the air. Teachers are prepping their classrooms and children are counting the days until they see their friends again.
We have several educators in our family, and they're
setting up their rooms, attending trainings and meetings, and working to make
the start of school successful. I’m thankful for the people who teach, whether
in public school, private school, or homeschool and the folks who work in
support roles. Many of the people who instruct our children in academics also work
to instill confidence and positive behavior. The kiddos are blessed to have people
in school who care about them and want to fill their buckets with kindness and
joy.
Jesus, the best teacher—taught by example. Through
parables and sermons He shared scripture and taught us to pray. Talk about hearing
from the best. There is no better place to learn than at the feet of Jesus. I love
to hear or read every parable, word of wisdom, and proverb Jesus shared. I'm
thankful the writers of the Bible penned God's words, and I’m excited I have
the very words of Jesus (red letters in many Bibles) to read and tuck into my
heart.
God wants his people to keep discovering Him. Every
day brings a new experience, a new perspective, a new way to learn and share
Jesus’ story as He fills our buckets with blessings.
If you have a minute, pray for all the parents and caregivers sending their children to classrooms, as well as teachers, staff, administrators, and
students heading back to school. Pray for wisdom, confidence, kindness, and
safety. Encourage your children to embrace learning and to respect their
teachers and fellow students. I remember a few teachers who believed in me, and I’ll always be
thankful.
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Old Age
Saturday, August 6, 2022
What the World Needs Now
1 Corinthians 13:13
And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of
these is love.
While faith and hope may be more personal, love is meant
to be shared.
Growing up in the sixties and seventies I listened to a lot of music, mostly pop and soft rock. Songs like What the World Needs Now and Put a Little Love in Your Heart by Jackie DeShannon, and I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing by the New Seekers focused on spreading love in the world. In my bedroom as I belted out the songs, in front of the mirror and into my hairbrush, I believed I could be an instrument in sharing love with everyone. As you might guess, I was a bit naïve. I didn’t understand what loving the whole world entailed, until I understood how much Jesus loved me.
Most of the time when I hear 1 Corinthians 13, I’m at a
wedding where the pastor reads the passage and talks about what it means to love.
The other day I was reading 1 Corinthians 13 and I came to the last verse. Often
verse thirteen is skimmed over. Instead of flying past it, I paused and read
each word.
Faith, hope, and love remain. Three of the most important
words in my vocabulary stand out as three of the most important ideas in this
passage. My faith in Jesus is personal. Through my experiences and His grace,
my faith has become the springboard for my relationship with Him. My hope in
Jesus is also personal, without the hope of heaven and the hope of brighter
days ahead, I’d be—well, hopeless. Love is different. According to verse thirteen,
love is the greatest of all three, and I believe that’s because love is to be shared.
For people to understand my faith and my hope in Jesus, they need to see the
love He spills over me as I in turn pour love over others. What better way to share my faith and hope
than to model and live the love mapped out in chapter thirteen.
Share Jesus love with a world who still needs Him.
Friday, August 5, 2022
Contemporary Romance Review: The Last Way Home by Liz Johnson (Book 2 Prince Edward Island Shores)
What It's About:
When Eli Ross left Prince Edward Island to join the NHL, he left a broken family behind. More than a decade later, he's broke and headed home to an uncertain welcome. He wants to make things right with the family he wronged, but his mom's business partner isn't making it easy. To top it off, the coaching job he's accepted turns out to be far more difficult than he anticipated.
For years, Violet Donaghy has put everything she had into making Eli's mom's ceramics shop a success, and she's not eager to forgive the man who hurt the family that's taken her in as one of their own. But when the kiln at the shop starts a fire that nearly destroys the studio, she'll need all the help she can get to save the business and their summer income.Can these two strong-willed people come together to mend the broken pieces of the Ross family? Or will the ghosts of the past continue to haunt them?
Return to Prince Edward Island for a romantic story of family, forgiveness, and the power of love.
My Thoughts:
I’ve read all of Liz Johnson’s books and enjoyed them, but this series, Prince
Edward Island Shores, is my favorite. And The Last Way Home is her
best yet. She has mastered the characters, their personalities and their flaws.
Her description made me feel like I was in the story watching the scenes unfold.
Violet and Eli are both broken in their own way, yet they are drawn together by
the very secrets they guard. If you enjoy excellent writing, an interesting
story, and wonderful characters, you’ll want to read The Last Way Home.
Thank you, Liz Johnson, for another wonderful story. I’m anxious to read book
three.