Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Blooms of Many Colors
Saturday, July 6, 2024
Heart Health
Colossians 1:9-12
For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped
praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of
his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, so
that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and please him in every
way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being
strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you
may have great endurance and patience, and giving joyful thanks to the
Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of his
holy people in the kingdom of light.
I eat blueberries every morning.
I’ve spent a week at my daughter’s house to help her after
knee surgery. Hannah and Stephen have three blueberry bushes in their backyard.
In all of my 66 years, I’ve never picked fresh blueberries. The night before
surgery, we went outside in the South Carolina heat and tugged the pretty blueberries
from the bushes and blackberries from an adjacent bush.
I found the colors of the blueberries in their various stages
of growth pleasing as well as the soft shade of green of the leaves. One
morning while I was there, a friend of Hannah’s brought her two small children
to pick some berries. I showed the little boy the difference between the ripe
berries and the small green ones just growing, and the red ones, at the in
between stage. He and his little sister did well differentiating between them.
As we picked, the verses in Colossians came to mind as I
thought about the various stages of development. The little green orbs reminded me to bear
fruit, while the red ones encouraged me to grow in the knowledge and word of
God, and the sweet blue ones gave me hope of being strengthened by God and
filled with joy.
While blueberries offer positive effects like antioxidants and
better heart health, the Holy Spirit dwells with me and gives me endurance and
patience every day, plus the best spiritual heart health, ever.
I’m thankful God created blueberries, and I’m grateful He
sent his Spirit to help me through the everyday challenges of life on earth.
Thank you, Father, for your love.
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Entwined
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Reconciled
John 14:5-7
Thomas said to him, “Lord, we don’t know where you are going, so how can
we know the way?” Jesus answered, “I am the way and the
truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If
you really know me, you will know my Father as well. From now on, you
do know him and have seen him.”
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You
believe in God; believe also in me.”-Jesus
My dad worked with his hands. As a welder, he could fix anything made of metal. He repaired cars, faucets, bicycles, and about anything we broke. When I was an adult, I still called on him to fix things.
We saw him for the work of his hands, but as I’ve aged and
gained some wisdom, I’ve realized how much dad worked with his brain. His hands
didn’t just magically fix things; no, he reasoned out what needed to be done.
He had the intelligence and thought process of an engineer and even more—he cared. He loved Jesus
and adored his family, especially his grandkids. If you knew my dad, you most
likely knew his family.
When Jesus talked to the disciples about his future on earth,
he reminded them that he needed to go about his Father’s business. Thomas didn’t
understand where Jesus was going, and Jesus assured him if he knew God, he also
knew him.
The only way to be reconciled with God is through his son, Jesus. They are one with each other and the Holy Spirit.
Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. He connects me to God and fills me with
hope every single day. I thank Jesus for his sacrifice and taking on the sins
of people like me. He didn’t have to obey his Father, and die on the cross, but
he did.
My prayer is for everyone to choose to have their
relationship restored with God through Jesus.
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Candytuft Surprise
Saturday, June 22, 2024
Choices in Baseball and Life
John 7:16-18
Jesus answered, “My teaching is not my own. It comes from the one who sent
me. Anyone who chooses to do the will of God will find out whether
my teaching comes from God or whether I speak on my own. Whoever speaks on
their own does so to gain personal glory, but he who seeks the glory of
the one who sent him is a man of truth; there is nothing false about him.
The rhythm of the game of baseball relaxes me. The runners round the bases in order—first, second, third, and home—and the rules make sense, most of the time.
This summer a grandson is playing the great American game, Tim
is ushering at the Reds, and a granddaughter is playing softball. My family has
a long friendship with the game. Grandpa Griffith hosted baseball games at his
farm in the 1920s and 30s. Mom shared stories of watching the men lift their
bats and run the bases.
As I’ve watch baseball and softball, I see the players
making a lot of decisions. How far to run to field the ball, when to run and
when to stay on base, when to hit and when to wait.
Much like baseball, life is full of choices. Every day I’m
faced with decisions. What to do, how to react, what to say, but I have an
advantage when it comes to the choices I make. I talk to God and seek his wisdom
for what I should do. Like the baseball player looks to the coach, I seek God’s
wisdom. You see, I love God, and I want to glorify him and follow his will.
In my decisions, I seek God’s wisdom and when I forget, I
struggle. God gives free will, and he wants me to choose. So I choose him. I
Praise God for his wisdom and the freedom of being a believer.
Bend God’s ear when you have choices to make.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Children's Picture Book Reviews
Kit and the Missing Notebook is a story about calming anxiety. Kit and her family move to a new town, and Kit can't find her precious notebook where she writes all the things she wants to remember. With the help of her new neighbors, she learns some techniques that help calm her anxiety.
This is a sweet story that's perfect to read aloud to children. The way the authors present the various coping techniques is unique and spot on. The authors also include notes in the back that talk about why they wrote the story and how to use the methods in the book to help a child. Mrs. G's soup recipe is included as well. The illustrations are perfect for the story.
Race to Kindness is about a race where everyone wins by spreading kindness throughout the community. The story, written by Time's 2021 Kid of the Year, is inspired by his desire to collect toys, food, and books for kids in need. It's an inspiration for all readers and a book that needs to be added to all classrooms and libraries.
The illustrations are colorful and fun and include the author as a boy leading the way to kindness.