Wednesday, October 11, 2023
The Presence of Wonder
Saturday, October 7, 2023
She Gets It
Joshua 1:7-8
Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to obey all the law my
servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, that
you may be successful wherever you go. Keep this Book of the
Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that
you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous
and successful.
Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known
God. -Corrie Ten Boom
Our youngest granddaughter had to have oral surgery. When you're nine years old and have nothing to compare the experience to, you have a bit of fear and anxiety. A beautiful thing happened to her. After school, one of her teachers and her principal prayed with her, on the day before the surgery. That evening, I ate dinner with her and her family and she prayed over the meal and asked God to make everything go well for her during surgery. My heart danced a happy dance. That little nine-year-old gets it. She placed her fear in God's hands.
Our ministers are preaching a series this month that focuses
on Joshua called "Be Strong and Courageous." God told Joshua multiple
times to be strong and courageous. In Joshua 7, He called him to be strong and very
courageous." Take it up a notch Joshua and step out on faith.
Courage isn't the absence of fear, but the choice to trust
God with the future. He calls all of us to step out and have faith in Him and
in the future He's planned for us. He asked Joshua to keep the Book of the Law on
His lips. For us, He wants us to have the word of God in our hearts. I'm no
Bible scholar. There's so much I don't understand, but I cling to the verses
that encourage and give me strength and courage.
Trust in God for the future, be strong and courageous.
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
Nature is a Witness
Saturday, September 30, 2023
Stand Up And Cheer
Psalm 86:12
I will praise you, Lord my God, with all my heart; I will
glorify your name forever.
The standing ovation stopped the game.
On Sunday, Maggie and I attended the last home game of the
Cincinnati Reds. Tim worked as an usher, and we met some of the regulars in his
section. The Reds have had a good season and have been fun to watch. They've
added new players to the roster and have one outstanding player who has hung
with the Reds for seventeen years.
When Joey Votto appeared on the field for his first at bat,
the crowd rose to their feet, clapped, cheered, and may have cried a little.
This player has been with the Reds his entire major league career. At the end
of this season, his contract is finished. As fans, we don't know if he will
return, so our response was to show appreciation for all he has done for the
team. When all the fans rose to their feet and applauded, the energy shook the
atmosphere. It was fun to be a part of his recognition and to see the
humbleness of this faithful player.
I wonder what it would have been like for Jesus if people
had reacted to Him that way. If those closest to Him and those who met Him
realized He was the Son of God, would they have loved Him more, or praised Him
as one worthy of praise? From the scripture, it appears Jesus' humbleness would
have stopped any outcry or ovation, but no one is more deserving.
The times I think about what Jesus has done for me, how He
has carried my burdens and sin on His shoulders, I thank Him and praise Him. Do
I do this often enough? Probably not. Praise doesn't have to wait for a Sunday
church service.
Praise the One who
gave His life for yours—every day. He deserves the glory.
Friday, September 29, 2023
Historical Fiction: Against the Wind by Amanda Cabot
Doctor-in-training Louisa Vaughn has no intention of remaining in Sweetwater Crossing. She's just there for a few days to help a friend. But she can't abandon the injured man she finds at the side of the road. Until his broken leg heals, she'll serve as the town's doctor and midwife. She may not be fully qualified yet, but surely she's better than nothing.
Josh Porter's plans to win his grandfather's challenge and fulfill his father's
final wish to gain full control of the family business hit a roadblock when he
breaks his leg. But his enforced stay in Sweetwater Crossing gives him new
ideas about the expansion of the company into new territory--ideas Louisa could
help turn into reality.
If only the town were more accepting of Louisa's talents! Someone is determined
to convince her to abandon her dream of healing others. Can Josh help her
uncover the person behind the threats before it's too late? And is there any
future for them together when neither of them plans to stay?
My Review:
I have enjoyed several Amanda Cabot books. This one included. In Against the
Wind, the author returns to Sweetwater Crossing where book one left off. In
book two, Louisa returns with no intention of staying until she finds a man by
the road who needs help. Josh Porter finds himself in this small town, a thousand
miles from home, unable to take care of himself. I love the tenacity of Louisa
and her caring and determined heart. She wants so much to be accepted as a
doctor in the small town, but fights against the opinions of others and some
tragic events. Josh wants to please his grandfather, but he's not sure it's the
best path for his life. With a strong faith thread, the two discover life is
filled with surprises, struggles, and difficult decisions. I enjoyed the story
and the characters. I received a free copy with no expectations, and opinions
are my own.
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
A Heart that Listens
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Worthy Words
Jeremiah 15:19-20
Therefore this is what the Lord says:
that you may serve me;
if you utter worthy, not worthless, words,
you will be my spokesman.
Let this people turn to you, but you must not turn to them.
I will make you a wall to this people,
a fortified wall of bronze;
they will fight against you
but will not overcome you,
for I am with you
to rescue and save you,”
declares the Lord.
As I live in this world and see more and more disregard for
God, my heart breaks.
In my daughter, Sara's, first grade class, she spends a lot
of time teaching her students how to read. The children learn the sounds the
letters make and how they form words. If you know anything about the English language, you know there are many words that don’t follow the rules. Sara
teaches those words as heart words, in other words they must be learned by heart.
I've been reading the book of Jeremiah. Much of what I've
read shows God's anger toward Jerusalem and Judah. The people have turned from Him
and are worshipping idols and turning their backs on God. Jeremiah begs God not
to destroy the people of Israel, but to give them another chance.
In chapter 15, Jeremiah asks God to spare him. He is a
prophet who is trying to turn the people around and help them get back to
loving and worshipping God. In his distress and longing to be rescued, God
tells him if he repents, He will restore him. The next part caught my
attention. When God said, "if you utter worthy, not worthless, words, you
will be my spokesman."
That verse hit me over the head. God gave me an amazing
means to communicate. He not only created humans, but he gave us language so we
can share our ideas, thoughts, and wisdom.
Words can be beautiful, helpful, uplifting, and filled with
compassion. They can also be mean, detrimental, and hurtful.
God called Jeremiah to speak words worthy of God. As a
follower and believer in the One who created life, I want to choose words that
encourage and praise, words that instruct and uplift, and words that draw
people to God.
As I think of the little ones learning new words, I'm
reminded to speak to a child in a way that encourages and instructs, not with
harshness and hurt.
Speak in a way other people know you love God.