Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Look for the Beauty
Monday, August 29, 2022
Cozy Mystery Review: Mabel Get the Ax (Mysteries of Medicine Spring Book 1) by Susan Kimmel Wright
What it’s About:
Mabel plans to bring the thrills of volunteering to the
masses—if she doesn’t get the ax first.
After losing her job of twenty-three years, Mabel decides to launch what will surely be a glamorous new career as an author. Having recently inherited her late grandmother’s house, she has the freedom to spend time volunteering and writing about her experiences.
Unfortunately, Mabel’s plans soon go off the rails. Her
inheritance comes with decades of clutter, an overgrown lot, a dog named
Barnacle, and a neighbor with an ax to grind. And her first assignment as a
Medicine Spring Historical Society volunteer is to lead a tour of the Sauer
Mansion, locally known as the “Ax Murder House,” site of a notorious 1930’s
double homicide.
As Mabel shepherds her tour group through the house, it
appears history’s repeating itself when she stumbles across a body in the
parlor. Finding herself on the suspect list, Mabel scrambles to figure out who
swung the fatal ax. In the process, she can’t help being drawn into
investigating the unsolved historic murders, teamed up with PI John Bigelow, a
man she isn’t sure she can trust. With an ax murderer on the loose, will Mabel
be next?
My Thoughts:
I enjoyed reading book one of the Mysteries of Medicine Springs series. Mabel
is a hoot. She’s older, awkward, and self-deprecating. The woman tries so hard
to do the right thing, and sometimes that gets her into deep trouble. John is
the perfect balance for her, but in her heart she’s not sure she can trust him.
She’s not sure she can trust anyone. Through all the escapades and efforts,
Mabel plows forward to find the truth. If you enjoy cozies sprinkled with humor
and quirky characters, you’ll enjoy Mabel Gets the Ax. I read this copy from
Kindle Unlimited.
Saturday, August 27, 2022
The Son Will Raise Me Up
Hebrews 12:1-3
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a
great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin
that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race
marked out for us, fixing our eyes on
Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him
he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right
hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so
that you will not grow weary and lose heart.
Rain beat against the window and thunder roared
through the sky. Clouds dumped water on the garden and drenched the flowers.
When I walked outside the next day, the black-eyed Susans looked like they’d
seen better days. The wind and rain had pummeled the plants and knocked petals
to the ground. The lengthy stems sprawled across the flower bed. This time of
year, their days are numbered, but I’m hoping they rally for a few more weeks
and wave their golden heads in the breeze.
During Jesus journey on this earth, He met great
opposition. Religious leaders, sinners, political leaders took it upon
themselves to destroy the Son of God. They ridiculed Him and eventually killed
Him. But the beautiful thing is, Jesus rose from death and proclaimed victory
over sin. He conquered death to give life to anyone who believes and loves Him.
Because of Jesus love and sacrifice, I won’t lose heart.
My black-eyed Susans might lay down after the
storm, but the sun will raise them up to bloom a bit longer. I may fall into
temptation or simply grow weary, but the Son will raise me up and give me
strength to keep going.
Jesus’ death and resurrection encourage me to endure
as I keep moving forward. I won’t grow weary or lose heart because I have faith
in Jesus.
Trust Him with your heart.
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.