Thursday, May 18, 2017

Stop! Look! Listen!



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 Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. (Jams 1:22)

I’m trying to remember the first time I heard that phrase. I’m thinking maybe as a small child learning to cross the street. It would certainly apply. Meant to keep you safe; to protect you from harm. A warning. As a little kid, I probably tried a time or two to NOT listen to this teaching, thinking I could somehow get around the actual obedience – much to the fearful panic of my mother watching! Endangering not only myself, but possibly others too.

It probably came to mind when I was learning how to drive as well. Before you attempt to cross an intersection or merge into busy traffic – stop, look and listen.

This phrase, taken to heart, protects our physical being from bodily harm.

Do we do the same for our spiritual being?

Do we stop, look and listen for God – especially when we are headed into some busy, high-traffic to-do lists for the day? Seems like the same concept of pausing, looking around, considering and maybe even hearing from God Himself would be a means of safekeeping / protecting ourselves from harm.

It’s become ingrained in me to stop, look and listen when I’m heading into traffic. I do it without thinking about it. Took practice. Took reminders. But I am here – safe and sound. The same goes for building the habit of talking with God. Are you thinking maybe you can “get across” without it? Thinking you can “dash” through on your own and no one will get hurt? I wonder …

Have you stopped, looked, listened for Him today?










Monday, May 15, 2017

Remember Me


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Freshly baked cinnamon rolls … an OLD country song … crocheted baby afghans … purple lilacs … beaded moccasins – EVERY SINGLE TIME I encounter these things, I am transported to a time when mom was here; mom was close by. A scent, a sound, a sight triggers a memory and I am transported back. Filled with emotion. Intense, moving, heart-stopping emotion. You too?

I remember mom - every single time.

And then there’s the bread, holding it up for all to see … and He gave thanks … and broke it … He took the cup … watching it pour into the cup … the invitation to come … more memory triggers -

I remember Jesus - every single time.
Filled with emotion. Intense, moving, heart-stopping emotion. I remember all Jesus has done for me and how He’s carried me through a million things. I remember His endless love for me is right here. And He is close by – yes, I will remember.

Do this in remembrance of Me. (Luke 22:19)

I won’t forget you momma, ever.
I won’t forget You, Jesus.













Friday, May 12, 2017

You're invited!


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Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. (Psalm 150:6)




It sure is easy to praise the Lord on a morning like this. Doors and windows open, the sun streaming in, flowers dancing in the gentle wind, fluffy white clouds floating by. Somewhere nearby bacon is frying. The curtains gently move by the slightest breeze. It is still. Almost quiet except for the chirp of a bird now and again. Sipping coffee. Cats stretched out on a warm sunny spot on the floor by my feet. So much at peace. Everything around seems to be praising God in its own way; appreciating what the Lord has done this morning. Me too. When I turn my thoughts to the beauty and peace right here in front of me, happening right now, I too, can be at peace. Here. And now. Join me, won’t you? And praise the Lord with us.





Monday, May 8, 2017

This is the day!


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This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24)



This has become my snuggle down in bed nighttime “prayer”. This verse comes to mind and I try to think of three things I did right that day. Because I need peace right about then. The day has been full and both good and not so good. I need some restful thought that I brought some good into the world. I need a little reassurance that today – I mattered. Today counted for something. However small. Then peace and rest come quickly …

 Was I kind to someone? Helpful in any way? Did I make someone smile or laugh? Was a thankful for something? Offer support or encouragement? Did I hug and love on somebody?

 I think we all thirst for a little affirmation. In my current situation, am I doing “good enough”?

 Talk to Jesus tonight when you snuggle down in bed and see what He says. Three things …

 And sweet dreams!