Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Snow Day
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Let Your Light Shine
John 8:12
When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world.
Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
Matthew 5:16
In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see
your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.
Many folks choose a word of the year. Me included.
In 2024, I focused on the word contentment and spent the
year reflecting on being content in all circumstances. At times, I struggled
with the thought of contentment. Other times, I counted my blessings. By the
end of the year, I found myself being more thankful than ever.
In December, amidst the preparations for Christmas, I prayed
about a word for 2025. It seemed like the word light popped up
everywhere I turned, in Bible readings, in songs, of course, all the holiday
lights, and even in my Dove dark chocolate square.
When I looked up Bible verses with the word light, I found
two truths to focus on, and I’ll be honest, being light feels a bit
overwhelming, but I know God is calling me and will equip me.
John 8:12 reminds me Jesus is the light in a dark world. He
offers hope against the darkness and fills my heart with light. In this world
we live in, there is a spiritual war between the darkness of sin and the light
of Jesus. Because I’m a child of God—I’m also a warrior of light. A bearer of
good, hope, and love.
To help me shine for Jesus, I’m reflecting on the Fruit of
the Spirit—love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control. Imagine how bright we’d shine as God’s children when
we take on all of these attributes. As a warrior of light, I’m also a prayer
warrior, bending God’s ear to survive and thrive.
I pray I don’t fail to be a light for Jesus, as I seek God’s
help in shining for him.
What will 2025 bring for you? I pray it is a year filled
with hope and light.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Saturday, December 28, 2024
Trust, Draw, Listen
Psalm 28:7-8
The Lord is my strength and my shield;
my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.
My heart leaps for joy,
and with my song I praise him.
The Lord is the strength of his people,
a fortress of salvation for his anointed one
(Jesus).
I love the words that David wrote in this psalm. He’d been through so many trials, temptations and tribulations, yet he looked to God. He’d tried doing things his own way and failed. But he knew where to turn. He fell before the Lord with praise because his strength came from Him. He trusted completely and understood that God shielded him from danger.
God hasn’t changed. He remains the strength of his people. Gathering
with folks each week for worship reminds me that God is my fortress of
salvation. We sing, pray, listen to the
wisdom of the Bible, share in communion and dwell in His presence. There are
times that my soul is so stirred that my heart leaps for joy, just like the
psalm says. What a glorious reminder of His love.
As I prepare to enter another year, my prayer is to trust in
God, draw closer to Jesus, and listen to the Holy Spirit.
I pray your new year will be filled with praises and joy.
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Celebrate Christmas~Joseph
Matthew
1:19-21, 24-25
Because Joseph her [Mary] husband was faithful to the law, and yet did not want
to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. But
after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and
said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife,
because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will give
birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save
his people from their sins.”
When Joseph woke up, he did what the
angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife. But he did not consummate their marriage until she gave birth to a
son. And he gave him the name Jesus.
Joseph trusted the Lord.
As a child,
I heard the story of Jesus' birth. We learned of the trek to Bethlehem, angels
singing, shepherds visiting, and of course Mary giving birth to the baby Jesus.
I imagined the animals surrounding the manger, the sheep baaing and cows mooing,
but I didn't give much thought to Joseph. In the story, he knocks on the inn
keeper's door, and he leads Mary to the stable. I knew he was present, yet he
disappeared into the background.
What I've learned since:
Joseph was kind, compassionate, and faithful to God. He truly loved Mary. I'm
not surprised by any of this. In God's plan to bring Jesus into the world, he
chose two people who adored and trusted Him. Joseph and Mary's engagement, as
binding as marriage is today, could only be broken by divorce. Rather than
expose Mary as pregnant before wedlock, Joseph planned to quietly divorce her
and set her free. Otherwise, she could have been stoned to death for adultery.
Thank
goodness the angel gave Joseph the low down on God's plan. On hearing the
angel's words, he could have run the other way. Joseph could have laughed in
the angel's face. Instead, he chose to trust God's plan. His faith overcame his
fear.
As we
celebrate Jesus' birth, let's delight in the Lord with faith like Joseph. He
tossed his fears aside and trusted in God. If Joseph could do that in his
circumstance, surely, we can too.
I pray as we
celebrate the Christmas season, we consider Joseph's faith and his trust in God.