Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Shout for Joy!
Saturday, August 26, 2023
Dance With God
Genesis 1:3-5
And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. God saw that
the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. God
called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” And there
was evening, and there was morning—the first day.
Glory filled the sky.
The best thing I can say about my week at Goodlit Writers
Retreat is—God
blessed me with a gift. An unexpected—I can't believe I'm here gift. Surrounded
by other people who strive to write for God, I witnessed the beauty of minds
and hearts opening up and pouring out. Folks from all over the country met in
the quintessential small town of Stanford, Kentucky, to better understand the
purpose of God's calling to write.
The different backgrounds and experiences meshed together to
form a group who, like me, wanted to obey and follow the journey God is leading
us on.
On Tuesday evening, Angela and Jess, hosts for the week,
invited us to their beautiful farm. For me, a country girl at heart, the trip
filled me with joy. After a delicious Kentucky dinner, Jess drove the tractor and
pulled us on a wagon (with upholstered seats) to the top of a grass-covered
hill and we watched the sunset. As the light and coming darkness played
together, the pinks and pale blues turned to glorious red and deep navy. Just
before night fell, the sky reminded me how when people come together to create
or work, or live as a family, God can bring harmony to the dance.
In whatever I do, I pray God joins me as I pursue my dreams.
He's the one who placed them on my heart and poured the talent and skills into
me. Angela owns a beautiful soap store in town, Kentucky Soaps and Such. When we
toured the production area, this quote was painted on the wall. "Lord, let
our workspace, whatever that looks like, be our worship place." When we bring the work we do before
the Lord and ask Him to partner with us, we couple with Him and bring Him
glory.
Watch a sunset and let the beauty fill you with joy and a desire
to dance with God.
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Masterpiece
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Are You a Lifelong Learner?
Matthew 11:29
“Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for
I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."
It's that time of year again.
On Wednesday, the first day of the 2023-24 school
year, I spent the day in Sara's first grade class. Those bright little students
took in a lot of information. They got refreshers on how to go through the
lunch line, play at recess, organize their desks, and they got to pick out
books from the Grammy Penny crates. Sara had them do a drawing activity, that
they'll write about this week, and a fun marshmallow story that showed them how
to be quiet and respectful in the hallway. All-in-all they had a wonderful
first day.
Whether public school, homeschool, private
school, college, trade school, or any other learning, being a student takes
work and being the teacher takes preparation. Hopefully, when the two meet, a
great learning experience happens.
I've worked in the public library, school library,
and college library. My mom always said I never stopped going to school. In a
way, she was right. I'm a lifelong learner, always seeking to gain knowledge
and wisdom about something. Maybe something as simple as what kind of butterfly
or flower I saw.
The most important learning I have ever
experienced is what I've learned from the Bible. God's word teaches so many
lessons, insights, and ways to live. There is no education more important.
Jesus wants me to listen and apply what I've heard and read. I'm so thankful
God prepared a book I could read and study that teaches life lessons, offers
encouragement, shares so many types of literature, tells remarkable stories,
and leaves me wanting more. Some say the Bible is boring, but I disagree. It's
fascinating.
I choose to read a few verses a day and ponder
and pray over it and discover what God wants me to hear and learn. That way I'm
not overwhelmed, and I remember it better. How do you approach reading the
Bible?
Be a lifelong learner of God's word.
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Embrace the Simple!
Saturday, August 12, 2023
He Doesn't Give Up
Jeremiah 4:3-4
This is what the Lord says to the people of Judah and to Jerusalem:
“Break up your unplowed ground
and do not sow among thorns.
Circumcise yourselves to the Lord,
circumcise your hearts,
you people of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem,or my wrath will flare up and burn like fire
because of the evil you have done—
burn with no one to quench it.
An angry sky loomed overhead.
As we drove, the sky turned gray and the clouds rolled. Tim commented
that the sky looked angry. Indeed, it did. No sun peeked through, only gray.
The sky darkened the further we drove, and within the hour the clouds burst with
torrential rain.
I've been reading the book of Jeremiah, which is not warm and
fuzzy. It's full of anguish—God's anguish over Jerusalem and the
Israelites. They had turned their back on God and gave their attention to the
idols they created. As I was reading, I understood and recognized God's deep feelings
for these people.
I write a lot about how much God loves us, and He does, more
than we can comprehend. Along with the emotion of love, God feels all the other
ones, like anger, frustration, and hurt. He made us in His image, with all the
feels, so of course He experiences the same emotions.
God and the Israelites had journeyed together for years.
He'd saved them so many times, yet they turned on Him and chose to sin rather
than follow God. His righteous wrath was well founded and His heart broke over
these people who betrayed Him. Sounds kind of familiar. God sees similar
behavior out of people today that He saw from the Israelites, yet even in His
anger and hurt, He longs for us to turn to Him and seek forgiveness.
Later in the chapters, He offers to forgive the Israelites
if they will repent. He doesn't give up on them regardless of how they made Him
feel. God's heart breaks over people, yet He loves fiercely.
Seek God. Turn to Him and give Him your heart.