Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Silent Night…

 My husband would play the church bells on Christmas Eve. The church was located right downtown so everyone in the village could hear it on those cold, dark winter nights. And it just doesn’t get any more spiritual than that. Listen with your eyes closed…

May God bless you in a personal way and touch your heart with His very own love.


Merry Christmas!


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Tuesday, December 23, 2025

The glow of Christmas lights!

 


Whether you love those little twinkling lights or the bigger bulbs on your tree, we can all agree something magical happens when all goes quiet and other lights are dimmed so you can wholly experience these once-a-year heartwarming moments.

This morning as I was sitting quietly with my coffee, I looked up and noticed - the tree lights reflected in the television screen. Ours are on a “fade” setting so that they continuously go dim and then bright again - adding to the twinkling effect. And I was mesmerized… the lights seemed almost alive and yet not very clear at all. Muted in color and brightness. Still… they caught my eye. I spun around to see the brilliance of the real lights. Beautiful. Certainly more beautiful to behold. Just turning to look and appreciate brought peace and joy to my soul.

For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. - 1 Corinthians 13:12

This is the scripture verse that popped into my head. Can you imagine the blessings from God we experience in this life as these lights were on the television screen? Muted. Blurred. Dimmed. There - but not fully.  Can you imagine the day of turning to Jesus - and to see the real Jesus, the real Light - in all His sharp clarity and intensity and sparkle! Oh how my spirit will rejoice then!

Even in those moments when the Lord feels oh, so, close - we live now in the simple, minimized, low wattage glow and glory of Him. Present but there is more to come. The day is coming when we will be able to turn to Him and see Him fully; face to face. It’s a promise. It is our certain hope. We just need to wait for it - for it is surely coming! He is surely coming! 

If it seems to tarry, wait for it; it will surely come; it will not delay. - Habakkuk 2:3

At the right time, I, the Lord, will make it happen. - Isaiah 60:22

… in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed. - 1 Corinthians 15:52



Tuesday, December 16, 2025

The God Who gives more

 


I received Holy Communion this past Sunday, as I often do. When I leave the railing and return to my seat, I try to pause there with my head bowed and my eyes closed. I want the Lord to know I take this seriously. This was serious business for Him and I just want to slow down, if even for a moment, and focus solely on His gift to me. And be so grateful.

And as usual from the Lord, He took that moment - and gave even more to me. As I sat with my eyes closed, the holy, spiritual singing from the choir chanting a TaizĂ© song filled the background of my thoughts. And overlapping that was the pastor’s steady voice repeating: the Body of Christ given for you… the Body of Christ given for you… the Body of Christ… as he distributed to the others. 

And I can’t really put it into words but if you’ve ever heard of “thin-spaces” where heaven seems to come down and touch you - and, oh! I so wanted to hold onto it! I wanted to stay in that sweet additional level of communion. But it was almost like a vapor and I tried to grasp it but the sounds of the worship service continuing changed the atmosphere that held it in place.

I hope you have experienced the Lord in a similar way - where His presence seemed so close… I pray you ask, seek and find it this Advent season. A tender moment when the world goes dim and His light shines bright. And you are filled with awe and wonder. A heart filled with a holy sensation that is indescribable. A moment just for you… from Him.


The one who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I too will love them and show Myself to them. - John 14:21

One thing I ask from the Lord, this only do I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to seek Him in His Temple. - Psalm 27:4 NIV

The one thing I want from God, the thing I seek most of all, is the privilege of meditating in His Temple, living in His presence every day of my life, delighting in His incomparable perfections and glory. - Psalm 27:4 TLB



Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Thanks and praise?

 


Thanks and praise. That’s the order most commonly said and referred to on many occasions. God did something - thank You! Now I am happy and comfortable and satisfied so I am praising Him. But I’m not sure that’s the way it all should go…

Praise should come before anything happens. Praise should not be a response but a trusting faith in Who God is. It should come at all times and in all places and not be hindered by less than desirable circumstances.

Praise. An expression of joy and adoration to God for His character, His greatness and acknowledging His worthiness.

Praise Him for Who He already is and always will be.
His character. His attributes.
Remember your past experiences of God’s faithfulness to you.
What you have read about Him in His Word.
What others have shared and testified about Him.
Those God-winks.
Praise Him for His promises.
His truths.
The Holy Spirit Who gives us understanding.
Jesus, Who opened the way for us to be in relationship with the Father.
Yes. Pray - praise all this… first.
And live in great and wonderful expectation that God, THIS God, shows up every time and is the Blesser of all good things to come.

Psalm 67:5-7 NLT
 May the nations praise you, O God.Yes, may all the nations praise you. Then the earth will yield its harvests,and God, our God, will richly bless us.


Monday, December 1, 2025

Light that overcomes darkness


 Oh, the Christmas tree lights!
And birthday candle lights…
Nightlights… and moon light.
Front porch lights….
Sunrise light…
And now Advent candle lights - one by one.
In every case, the darkness loses its scariness. A time of rejoicing; a time of security.

All beckon: “Come! And enter My Peace. And celebrate!”
A pause and a moment of stillness. Take time to capture it. All the different lights have something to say. 

Celebrate!
Christ’s birth.
Your birth.
Sight in the darkness.
Welcome home.
Good morning!
Great expectation!

The Word gave life to everything that was created, and his life brought light to everyone. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it. - John 1:4-5 NLT 


Later, in one of his talks, Jesus said to the people, “I am the Light of the world. So if you follow me, you won’t be stumbling through the darkness, for living light will flood your path.” - John 8:12 TLB


Over and over again, day in and day out, we can find light. In Christ and in each other.


 No one lights a lamp and then puts it under a basket. Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand, where it gives light to everyone in the house. - Matthew 5:15 NLT


A celebration of others.

A safe place to land.

A guide through their darkness.

A warm welcoming embrace.

A blessing of new mercies.

A beacon of hope… 


Lord, may they see the Jesus light in us today.



Sunday, November 16, 2025

A modern day Zacchaeus story


…  for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. (Matthew 6:8)


I had to have been crazy. Why would anyone go thrift store shopping on a rainy day? But out we went, my niece and I, looking for "treasures" and enjoying each others company.

Often times there is nothing much worth buying. But this day I found six skeins of yarn. For $2.50! A real bargain. I hesitated though. It was navy blue. Extremely difficult to work with. Dark colors just are. The wrapper was gone from all of them so I didn't know for sure the weight or how much was really there. And the yarn felt stiff as if kind of old. Maybe not such a bargain after all. Still, the price taunted me and I decided it would be worth the risk.

Once home, I rifled through all my old patterns I had saved for who knows how long. Without knowing the yardage, how would I know if I had enough? I finally decided on something. A pattern I'd never done before. And being unsure about the yarn, it would be a leap of faith as to what size it would end up being. Closing my eyes. Taking a chance.

Well, the pattern was fairly easy and progress was quick. Looked like something useable would come out of it after all.

I was three-quarters of the way through when someone posted on social media that hospice was in need of lap robes. Hmmm. I wonder what size a lap robe needs to be?

You guessed it. My little "spontaneous" project turned out to be the exact measurement for a lap robe that would accommodate someone in a wheelchair. 

Was all this coincidence?

  • someone donated some old yarn
  • we went shopping in the rain
  • the yarn was at such a bargain price for the quantity
  • an appealing pattern was saved months ago
  • a post was made on social media
  • the project came out just the right size

Or was all this of God? Aligning circumstances to meet someone's need before the individual even asked? 


What do you believe happened?



Long before Zaccheaus couldn’t see Jesus, 
the tree was already planted to meet his need.