Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Jesus is Lord

Have you ever doubted the presence of the Holy Spirit in your life? Have you ever wondered, “Is He still there? Did I run Him off?”

1 Corinthians 12:3 says,

“I want you to understand that no one speaking in the Spirit of God ever says, “Jesus is accursed!” and no one can say “Jesus is Lordexcept in the Holy Spirit.”

Do you want to KNOW the Spirit is inside you? Do you want to walk with the Holy Spirit each day?

Declare JESUS IS LORD. All day, every day, inside your mind and out loud. With deep conviction, with true belief that Jesus is your Lord.

When you wake up…
JESUS IS LORD
When you are driving to work…
JESUS IS LORD
When you are weak…
JESUS IS LORD
When you are hurting…
JESUS IS LORD
When you are doubting…
JESUS IS LORD
When you are grateful…
JESUS IS LORD
When you are weary….
JESUS IS LORD
When you are scared…
JESUS IS LORD
When you are praising God…
JESUS IS LORD

Psalm 22:3 says, “God is Holy, enthroned on the praises of His people”

I love the quote by Nancy Leigh Demoss that says, “God lives in the place of praise. If we want to be where He is, we need to go to His address.” Praise Him. Praise Him. Praise Him. All day. Joy will fill your heart and soul.

Find security that God is with you. That is a promise. Praise Him daily. Declare He is Lord of your life. Humbly, submit to his Lordship, His authority, His greatness, His sovereignty, with one heart and mind—Jesus is Lord.

Bow to Him, worship Him, He is everything.

The most powerful way to witness to your friends—live out that Jesus is Lord of your life. Want to share how to become a believer? Tell them Romans 10:9 “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.”

THREE POWERFUL, BEAUTIFUL WORDS----JESUS IS LORD!


Sunday, September 11, 2016

Behind the Scenes

As I sit on the edge of my sleeping daughters bed and watch her sleep I am overcome with thoughts and emotions. Deep, soul-wrenching gratitude floods my heart. I watch her sleep and think of life.

I think of our world, our problems, our division.

I think of Jesus, salvation, and eternity.

And I suddenly think of God sitting at the edge of my bed watching me sleep.

He feels the same deep love for me that I feel for each of my children. Except- His burden is greater than mine and His love is far purer than mine. He knows what lies ahead for me. He sees my future.
I can’t imagine what it would be like to know my children’s future. I can’t imagine the human flesh trying to deal with the burden and joys of the surprises life throws our way. Can you grasp the pain of knowing the very day your child would experience heart ache?

Only a deep, solid, agape love would endure that pain and joy over and over again for his children. If I knew what problems tomorrow held for my children and knew they had to face them--what would I do?

As a Mother that loves them I would do everything in my power to prepare them. I would do everything in my power to mold them, to equip them, and strategically place people in their life to support them. I would pray for them and if possible rescue them.

I think of our Heavenly Father. He knows what this broken world is going to throw our way. He knows some things we just have to face. But he doesn’t leave us alone. He does everything in his power to prepare us. Sometimes we listen and other times we push that preparation away. He works daily- fighting for us-to be molded and equipped for the battles this world hurls at us. He strategically places people in our lives to support us and encourage us.  He not only has prayed for us, but gave his own Son to rescue us.  He fights for us. He loves bigger than us. He carries so much more than us.  He chooses to go before us.  But we choose to see Him at work or not.

We can choose to say He is not there. We can choose to say He allowed this awful thing to happen. Or we can open our eyes to a real, enduring, redeeming, and rescuing kind of love that is at the center of every worldly heartache.  I praise God the Father, Son, & Holy Spirit for working on my behalf and your behalf. I praise Him for watching, planning, and strategically working day in and day out behind the scenes for my benefit. I praise Him for His Greatness and His eternal Love.


All Glory and Honor to Him!

Saturday, August 6, 2016

1st Day of Kindergarten

I was watching her play outside; joyfully, without a care in the world, giggling her heart out when it first happened. Sadness began to creep slowly across my heart and a heavy sinking feeling starting to make its way to my stomach.  I have felt this pain before, but it caught me off guard this time. I thought I was prepared for this, and by round three this was going to be a breeze.

 You see, I’ve already sent two other children off to kindergarten for their first day of school, and while it was hard, I quickly found great joy in watching their love for making friends and learning that I realized everything was as it should be.

So why is this pain and hurt creeping through my spirit again? Maybe it’s because I have been a mother to a preschooler for the last decade; having a precious babe by my side for more hours than I can count (my little side-kicks, as I like to call them). Maybe, it’s because she is my last and I am grieving the goodbye to ten joyful and precious years of being a stay-at-home MOP.  Maybe, my heart is just so full of gratitude that my God would grant me three beautiful gifts to nurture, love, and mother—that my heart and (eyes) can’t hold back the love that spills out.

Yes, they are tears of love; tears of thankfulness, joy, sweet memories, and God’s grace.

I can’t promise the tears won’t continue to fall out. I will do everything in my power to hide them on the first day of school from my most excited little kindergartner.  I wouldn’t dare want to dim her light. But, if you see me linger for one last look and discreetly wipe a tear from my eye, (or have a complete melt down in my car) when I say good bye- know that my tears are full of love and joy. Tears of sheer gratitude that an all loving, grace-giving God would grant me such precious treasures to love, hold, and cherish.

“Thank you Lord Jesus for these precious little ones you entrusted in my care. They are yours, not mine, and I will trust them in your watch care all the days of their lives.  I thank you for the change of seasons, and stages of life. I will choose gratitude over sadness. I will find joy in each new season of my children’s life and praise you for the little people you are creating them to be. I will rejoice as they grow and walk in your ways. Lord you are so good and your love endures forever. . . .Thank you for the tears. They are reminders of great love.”

~Katy Roberts
8-6-16


Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Heavy Burden


Three nights in a row the Lord has awoken me with the desire to pray deeply for a friend. She is a friend that is going through a nightmare. At least, what I consider to be a nightmare. She seemingly has very few to confide in and the weight of what she is going through is very heavy. I awake and I pray. I pray for peace and comfort and perseverance. I pray for God’s deliverance and rescue. I yearn for my prayers to be answered swiftly. I ache to help carry her load.

Through my prayers for my friend, the Lord has continuously reminded me of Moses. Do you remember the story of the Israelites being attacked by the Amalekites? Moses gave instructions for Joshua to pick a group for battle. Moses then went to the top of a hill overlooking the battle with the staff of God in his hand and he raised it high. If you read in Exodus 17, you will find that as long as Moses held the staff high the Israelites were winning the battle, but as soon as he lowered his staff the Amalekites began to have victory.

My friend is in a battle. A battle of trust, faith, and complete dependence on the Lord. She is powerless and defeated without perseverance in faith, trust, and the sovereignty of our great God.
But sometimes, she gets tired. Her fears and doubts make her faith weak and that’s when brothers and sisters in Christ step forward. You see Moses grew weary. His arms became weak, but Aaron and Hur stepped in to help support his arms. When Moses wanted to faint they held him up. When he grew tired and weary, every fiber of his being screaming to give up, his friends supported him. They helped Moses hold his banner of complete trust and dependence in the Lord high.

“But Moses' hands were heavy. Then they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it; and Aaron and Hur supported his hands, one on one side and one on the other. Thus his hands were steady until the sun set.” Exodus 17:12

Are you carrying a heavy load today? Are you losing sight of what a powerful God we serve? Has fear weakened your trust and faith? It’s okay if you have grown weary and tired. Just like Moses had Aaron and Hur, the body of Christ is made to support you, encourage you, stand by you, and lift you up. 


If you will pray a prayer for my friend. You don’t know her, but she needs some Aaron & Hurs in her life right now. Pray for God’s deliverance. Pray for the enemy to not have a single foothold to stand on and for truth to win.

Thank you so much sweet friends. We are the body of Christ. We are his hands and feet. Every prayer matters. Thank you for helping me and my friend carry this load.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Have you heard?


It’s going to happen.

At some point in our lives, even if we try to avoid it, we will hear gossip.  As believers in Christ Jesus, when gossip inevitably hits our ears I believe we have a responsibility to respond with action. 
True or false, we are now privy to secret knowledge about someone else’s life. 

Let’s challenge ourselves to keep the following three responses in mind.

*First, step in their shoes. True or false, we put on glasses of grace, mercy, empathy, and love.  We try to determine what they might be going through. What could be the possible cause, weakness, or struggle that led them astray?

 *Secondly, before taking one more step we start praying. If we listened to the gossip, we are now held responsible.  Secretly start battling in prayer for the persons involved. Take it as a direct assignment from the Lord. Pray over the situation, the people involved, the possible struggles, and for God to intervene, heal, and convict.

 *Thirdly, stay silent. Loud in prayer, quiet in voice. We should tell no one what we heard. As though our life depended upon it, let's hold ourselves accountable before God to not continue the cycle of gossip.  
***(Obviously, if this gossip contains any illegal reports or form of abuse you would report to authorities.)


“Whoever belittles his neighbor lacks sense, but a man of understanding remains silent.” Proverbs 11:12


Thursday, April 14, 2016

The Month of No Electronics

A couple of months ago, my husband and I made the decision to take away our children’s electronic devices. 

Each child had a kindle fire, and while we originally thought it would be useful for educational games it had morphed into a prison for their minds. They came home, did homework, then headed straight for their electronic game. 

If you asked them a question they answered without looking up. If you needed their attention it took a whole 10 seconds for them to exit their electronic world before entering into reality to be able to formulate a coherent and appropriate response. They became moody, easily angered, and eerily quiet.

We knew something had to change.

We were watching this electronic device steal their childhood right before our very eyes.

My husband and I sat them down and explained why we were making the decision to take away their electronics, cold turkey, I might add. They grumbled and complained, but we stuck to our decision. We started by saying, “let’s give it one month and we will re-evaluate.”

They asked for a couple of days if they could have their electronic before they finally accepted our decision. And then, something absolutely wonderful began to happen. They pulled out old board games and played together. They went out doors and created games. They started riding their bikes and building ramps. They dug for worms, gave them a bath (which killed the worms) and then gave it a funeral. They jumped on the trampoline and planted seeds. THEY BEGAN TO LIVE AGAIN.

It's now been three months and I recently commented on how much I have enjoyed watching them play and live life together since getting rid of the kindles. My daughter responded, “Oh yea! I forgot we had kindles” THEY HAVE NOT EVEN MISSED THEM!

I’m not saying they will never pick up an electronic. I simply write this to encourage any of you who have considered being the “mean parent” and taking away the electronics or seriously cutting back. I write this to encourage you. I write this because sometimes it’s nice to know someone has your back. Sometimes it’s nice to not be alone.  And sometimes it’s just nice to stand together as parents.  


Tuesday, April 12, 2016

One Brick


This quote below explains my heart’s desire for today and every post, I share. Each post is personal to me, and I try my best to “re-express truths” that God is teaching me.

“Strive to re-express a truth of God to yourself clearly and understandably, and God will use that same explanation when you share it with someone else. But you must be willing to go through God’s winepress where the grapes are crushed. You must struggle, experiment, and rehearse your words to express God’s truth clearly. Then the time will come when that very expression will become God’s wine of strength to someone else. But if you are not diligent and say, “I’m not going to study and struggle to express this truth in my own words; I’ll just borrow my words from someone else,” then the words will be of no value to you or to others. Try to state to yourself what you believe to be the absolute truth of God, and you will be allowing God the opportunity to pass it on through you to someone else.” My Utmost for His Highest.

I heard a story of some people visiting a military school, and they noticed several students on their hands and knees assessing the courtyard with pencils and clipboards in hand. They asked a senior student walking by, “What are they doing?”  The senior replied, “Each year the upperclassmen ask the freshmen how many bricks it took to finish this courtyard.” The people asked, “So what is the answer?” The senior replied with a smile, “One.”

As I think on that little story I am reminded of myself. Too often I try on my own strength and knowledge to solve all of life’s problems. I get on my hands and knees, exerting all kinds of energy to uncover the solution, when if I just stepped back and sought wisdom from above the Lord promises to help me, lead me, and guide me.

The Lord has recently done just that for me. I became aware of some major struggles in my life that were holding me back spiritually and causing anxiety. I was simply blinded by my own vain attempts to do things my way that I failed to see the root of my struggles.

What was the root of my struggles, my anxieties, and my problems? One simple brick.

The fear of the Lord. A foundational truth that is paramount for believers in Christ- to fear the Lord.

I have struggled for years trying to lay this brick of truth. I first struggled in my childhood with how could I fear a God that I loved so much. I grew to understand that fear meant respect and moved on from there thinking I had that brick fully laid. I deduced that I loved my earthly Father, I respected my earthly Father, and as a child I feared my earthly Father when I disobeyed which led me to obedience. So, the same is with my Heavenly Father. I am supposed to have love, respect, and fear for my God because it is for my good. It pushes me on towards obedience. It keeps me from death.

To fear the Lord is of utmost importance. And while I understood the verse I didn’t fully live it out. This put a crack in my foundation that has led me to the sin of pride which has branched off into emotional insecurity,  the need for people’s approval and their validation, in turn making them my god. I unknowingly feared man more than god. Such a dangerous and exhausting way to live.

When we fear man more than god, when we serve the creature instead of the Creator we are walking with one foot in the door spiritually speaking and one foot out. We are lukewarm.  We are full of fear, nerves, and anxiety. We may attempt to live boldly for Jesus, but if we can’t proclaim that to someone when the rubber meets the road for fear of humanly rejection then we are letting people be our god.

This happens daily for most of us. We are commanded in Romans 1:17 that the righteous are to live by faith. When we live un-righteously we are suppressing the truth to the world around us. You see the righteousness of God is revealed to the unbelieving world by your faith! Romans 1:17 says “the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith.” Does that make sense? Your obedience, your faith, reveals FAITH to others. It reveals salvation that comes through Christ.

Romans is very clear in 1:21-24 “For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal men. Therefore, God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves.”

They exchanged the truth about God for a lie. They worshiped and served the creature rather than the creator. Romans 1:25 paraphrased.

Romans then gives a list of sins that are happening all around us. And while you and I may not be participating in this list of sins are you giving your approval to those who are? Look at Romans 1:32 “Though they knew God’s righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those who practice them.”

We are ambassadors of Christ (2 Cor. 5:20) Yes! We are called to LOVE one another (Romans 13:8) but in your LOVE check yourself. Are you loving them on towards death? Or are you loving them on towards LIFE everlasting? When you approve or don’t say anything for fear of being labeled “judgmental” you are bowing to the creature instead of the creator. And sometimes that creature or false god is what others think of you and sometimes that creature or false god is yourself. We need to ask ourselves the question, “Who is my God? Who do I live for? Who am I most concerned about pleasing?”

Is the word of God saying we need to arrogantly, rudely and obnoxiously start proclaiming people’s sins to them? No! We are to listen to the voice of our God, go where he leads, speak his truth with love and courage, all the while praying for courage to not fall into the sin of desiring man’s approval over Gods approval.

If you take it a step deeper we are truly acting more for our own good than our neighbors. We don’t say anything or stay silent on a subject because we selfishly don’t want to be rejected. That is loving ourselves more than our neighbors. We say we are loving them and accepting them, but that is often not the case. We are scared people pleasers who fear rejection from man, hurting our image, over God.

Here is the deal and hopefully the closing;

All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.  We are only justified by his grace through the gift of Jesus Christs death on the cross. Through redemption, through our Savior we are made new. We are not perfect, but we should never abuse his kindness and grace.

Personally, here is my scripture prayer to help me say goodbye to insecurity and hello to fearing God.

I want to take “You shall have no other gods before me” seriously.

“He drew me up from the pit of destruction, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure. (Psalm 40:2) “Whoever walks in integrity walks securely. (Proverbs 10:9) Behold my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights; I have put my Spirit upon him; (Isaiah 42:1) “I am hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3) “I am never alone. God is always with me.” (Psalm 9:10) I am the Lord; I have called you in righteousness; I will take you by the hand and keep you;” (Isaiah 42:6) “Because you are precious in my eyes, and honored and I love you!” (Isaiah 43:4) “You are my witnesses,” declares the Lord, and my servants whom I have chosen.” (Isaiah 43:10) “I have not been given a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind.” (2Timothy 1:7 “Cast off the works of darkness, put on the Armor of Light.” (Romans 3:12) “We make our aim to please him” (1 Corinthians 5:6-9) “O Lord, be gracious to us; we wait for you. Be our arm every morning, our salvation in time of trouble.” (Isaiah 33:2) “He will be the stability of your times, abundance of salvation, wisdom and knowledge; the fear of the Lord is Zion’s treasure.” (Isaiah 33:6)

Lord, as I live for you each day, as I parent in your name, as I walk this world as your child, I pray that I will seek to only serve you. I pray that I will not seek anyone’s approval other than yours. I will fail and make mistakes, but help me to only care what you think and to give myself grace and room to grow.  I pray you help me to not seek validation for my strengths, weaknesses, or decisions from anyone but you God. You know me inside and out. You created me in my mother’s womb, you know my every desire.  Let my every decision be based on your word. Amen.

Below is a free printable card of the verses above. 

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Seasons Come and Go


I always feel a bit anxious when my children are about to enter into a new stage of life. I begin to feel nervous about the future and the whole “letting go” part. I start to reminisce on the joy of the present stage and dread the arrival of the next--- until God intervenes and brings unspeakable joy.

This recently happened between my youngest and I. My youngest, my baby, is headed off to Kindergarten in a few short months. To be honest, I have wanted to keep her little.  I have so enjoyed her Pre-K years that the thought of leaving them behind leaves me teary eyed and sad.

I felt this way with my first two children as well, and until recently forgot what a beautiful life lesson I learned about letting go and moving on to the next season of life.

When God moves our children and ourselves from one season to the next, there is always something just as beautiful about the next season that we would miss if we stayed in our present state.

Let me explain. I have adored having my baby at home. I have enjoyed the toddler and pre-k years. And then recently, like someone flipping a switch, she has started to make connections. All the things we have been teaching her are starting to come together and bring delight and joy to her heart and ours. This would not happen and we would not experience this joy if the seasons never changed. 

For example, she is learning to read. All the letter sounds, and vowel sounds, are beginning to make connections and she is ECSTATIC. To watch her read a word and figure out what it spells gives her the biggest smile. She loves it! And I do too!

And then spiritually speaking, we have taught her about the bible, and Jesus, and God’s word since she was born. I have whispered Jesus loves you more times than I can count into her ear. I have prayed and spoken scripture into her life since she was born. But all of a sudden, the connections are coming together in the most beautiful and precious moments.

She recently asked if God could hear and see everything. I said yes He can. She paused and then said out loud, “God? {brief pause} Hello?” And then looked at me and said, “He didn’t answer?” I explained about prayer and how God doesn’t always speak verbally out loud like Mommy or Daddy, but if you say something to him with a heart of prayer and listen carefully inside your heart he will speak to you.   She thought for a minute, and then very seriously, looked to the side and said, “God, I love you.”  She was very still and silent for a moment, looking down with deep concentration, and then she raised her face with excitement and deep joy and said, “MOMMA! I heard him! He said He loves me too!!!”

These tender moments remind me of the joy of letting our children grow. I am reminded of the saying, “Let Go, and Let God”. It can be tough at times on a Mothers heart to let go, but God always comes through for me too. He NEVER changes. He gives me sweet moments that remind me I truly would never want to hold my kids back. I would never want to keep them from moving on to the next season. Because with the change of seasons comes new life and fresh fruit.


Thank you Lord for being so good to us. Thank you for helping us through each season of life. Thank you for the outpouring of your Spirit and love. Thank you for redeeming us and giving us new life through the cross.  You are my greatest source of joy and I love you.

Praying God's Word


When my words cannot formulate my hearts cry and prayer, 
the scriptures never fail. 
Praying God's word into my life this morning. 

For seeking guidance, instruction, direction…
For the waiting and hoping heart….
For encouragement….

My Scripture Prayer from the Psalms

Your face Lord, do I seek. Hide not your face from me.  27:9
Teach me your way, O Lord, and lead me on a level path.  27:11
Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord  27:14

The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him my heart trusts, and I am helped. 28:7
Be {my} Shepherd and carry {me} forever. 28:9

O Lord my God, I will give thanks to you forever!” 30:12

You are my rock and my fortress; and for Your names sake you lead me and guide me. 31:3
I trust in you, O Lord; I say, “You are my God.” My times are in your hand. 31:14
Oh, how abundant is your goodness, which you have stored up for those who fear you and worked for those who take refuge in you, in the sight of the children of mankind. 31:19
Blessed be the Lord, for he has wondrously shown his steadfast love to me. 31:21
Love the Lord, all you his saints. 31:23

I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you. 32:8

Our soul waits for the Lord; he is our help and our shield; For our heart is glad in him, because we trust in his holy name. Let your steadfast love, O Lord, be upon us, even as we hope in you. 33:20-22


In Jesus Name, Amen.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Swept Away


Lately, I have been swept away. 

There is really no other word for it. This is a full time of year for us. You see we have three children. And we allow each child to do one extra-curricular activity in the Spring. We set aside Fall for a focused fresh start to school and of course church activities always abound. But, in the Spring months of March/April/May we give them each an opportunity to explore their interests—by selecting 1 extra-curricular activity.

Currently, I have one child in gymnastics, another in baseball, and another in softball(t-ball).

This makes my week very full.

*Monday night one practice
*Tuesday night another practice
*Wednesday night Church activities
*Thursday night host an in home bible study
 Then it’s the weekend.
*Friday/Saturday (sometimes includes games/practices)
*Sunday- worship/Church
(whew!)

Here is what I know.  I do not thrive on go, go, go. I do not like rush, busy, get out the door, chauffeur here and there monotony. I like down time with my family. I like it to just be us sometimes. I enjoy a quiet afternoon of homework, outside play, dinner, and maybe an episode of I Love Lucy.

But despite what I like. My husband and I both love to watch our kids grow and develop new talents. We find joy in their attempts and as swept away as we are with activities, we are more swept away in the joy that Christ gives by parenting them. Praising them, teaching them, encouraging them, and loving them.

We are not mentally, physically, spiritually, and financially capable of providing this kind of extra fun on this level, year round, so it is best for our household to limit this fun beautiful whirlwind to three months out of the year.

And here is what I am learning.

When I am tired and dread another trip to the ball-field---to replace that thought with what I get to do.

Many of my dear friends would love to be caught up in the extra-curricular whirlwind but they can’t.

I have a couple of friends who are currently in the whirlwind activity of chemo treatments, appointments, hospital trips, and medicine charts. (And I’m sure they could list about 100 more things to that list that only a parent with an ill child can describe).  Another who spends most her nights awake monitoring fevers and praying. The list could go on.

Some are longing to hold their children, but the road to infertility is left them aching.

Some are holding on to memories, and wishing they could only go back and enjoy that whirlwind once more.

In honor and respect to these amazing people, I choose to enjoy, savor, and thank God for these long days. And when I even begin to think I’m too tired, I hope to replace that with a prayer, for those brothers and sisters in Christ, fellow parents who truly know what tired looks like.

We each have unique lives and experiences and only by seeking God’s direction can we decide what is best for our individual families.  I pray that you feel free to do what God is leading you to do. The pressure to push play at every opportunity is glaring. My kids could stay busy year round if we said yes to everything. But sometimes we have to take a stand and say no.

I pray before all else in our lives, we are first and foremost Swept Away by the love of Jesus Christ. We let him lead and direct our lives. We seek and inquire from his word. And we do our very best to serve and honor Him.



Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Can I sit with You?

If I could just sit with you a while, if you could just hold me.

When I was a young high school girl I remember attending a summer camp in Glorieta, New Mexico called Centrifuge.  At this camp the worship band introduced to me for the very first time a song called, If I Could Just sit with you awhile. I bought the camp c.d. and listened to the song over and over and over again.

For me, this song spoke to my tender, teenage heart. I was always a girl who wanted to be held. I clearly remember as a small child taking my Moms hand and asking if she would just sit and hold me for a little while. And of course she always would. I was never afraid to climb in to my Dad’s lap either to be held. It was just always who I was.  And somehow over the years of growing in my faith, I had never considered climbing into my Heavenly Fathers lap. Leaning back against his chest. Resting in the steady, unchanging rhythm of his breath. Feeling utterly secure that He was in control and had all things in his hands.

And so, this new form of prayer and worship began in my life. I found a quiet spot and learned to rest in his faithfulness. I learned to lean on Him. I began to breathe deeply and rest securely in his love for me.

Then, as the years went by, I remember one particular day when I had been married for less than five years and was the young mother of two lively toddlers.  All of life became, well, a bit overwhelming. I struggled and wrestled to be the Mother I dreamed of being. I fought for control like you can’t imagine. I worked and gave until I had nothing left to give from my own strength. Things were not going as I had imagined they would. The children were found to be a little more difficult than I thought and as hard as I tried, everything was out of my control. I adored them and did everything I could by the book, but still things were not going as smoothly as I hoped. I had one child with re-occurring ear infections that despite everything would not go away (six surgeries). Another who was strong-willed and difficult to please. Yes, there were many joyous days, but it was a difficult season for this young mother fighting for control.  And then one day I sat and I cried. And as I sat, the words “Lord, If I could just sit with you a while, if you could just hold me” played into my heart from years ago. It became my cry and prayer “Lord, If I could just sit with you a while, if you could just hold me.”

When I cannot feel, when my wounds don't heal
Lord I humbly kneel, hidden in You
Lord, You are my life so I don't mind to die
Just as long as I am hidden in You

If I could just sit with You a while, if You could just hold me
Nothing could touch me though I'm wounded, though I die
If I could just sit with You a while, I need You to hold me
Moment by moment, 'till forever passes by

When I know I've sinned when I should have been
Crying out my God and hidden in you
Lord I need you now, more than I know how
So I humbly bow, hidden in you

If I could just sit with You a while, I need You to hold me
Moment by moment, 'till forever passes by
Moment by moment, 'till forever passes by

And that very day I was reminded again who really was in control.  I woke up to the fact that I, Katy, had been trying to do so much on my own strength. I let it all go. I placed everything into the palm of God’s hand. And I surrendered to the amazing goodness that Jesus offers.

We can hang on so tightly to our plans. We can strive diligently to drive and control this life we live. However, that does nothing but lead us to the end of our rope. And guess what I found? When I let go, I found that I was never really holding on to anything at all. The whole time, Jesus was carrying me. He always has. He holds me up. He carries me. He is everything to me. And ‘till forever passes by I plan to spend moment by moment being held by the only one that is able.

Let go, surrender,trust. Lay it all down.

I don’t know what you are going through today,but if you are carrying some burdens that are too heavy to bear or you feel overwhelmed by your circumstances-- Lay it down. Place it in the hands of our ever capable Savior. If you find yourself picking it back up, just lay it right back down. He is faithful. He will carry you.

The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his
mercies never come to an end;
 they are new every morning; great
is your faithfulness.
Lamentations
3:22-23

If you would like to listen to this song played by Mercy Me just click play and rest in His presence.




Friday, February 26, 2016

Inheritance



Inheritance.
a:  the act of inheriting property
b:  the reception of genetic qualities by transmission from parent to offspring
c:  the acquisition of a possession, condition, or trait from past generations (Merriam-Webster)

Have you heard the story of the Portuguese aristocrat who left his fortune to 70 total strangers he picked from a phone book?

Who knows, maybe you have a sizeable inheritance in your future. Maybe you have already received your inheritance though the gift of land, mineral rights, or stock. Some inherit material things like fine China, furniture, or cookware. We can also inherit personality traits both good and bad. We all know the saying, “more is caught than taught” concerning our kids. Sadly, some of you instead of inheriting wealth inherited debt. Not all inheritance is desirable.  Some of us will inherit genetic makeups that lead to dementia, cancer, vision loss, and so forth while others inherit longevity and good health.

 The common thread is we cannot choose our earthly inheritance. But joyfully for us, we can choose our eternal inheritance and we can choose to share that inheritance with future generations.
That brings us to Psalm 119:111 English Standard Version (ESV)

“Your testimonies are my heritage forever,
for they are the joy of my heart.”

My goal in bible study is a heart change that produces life transformation. We are aiming to plant seeds into good soil, so that it may take root and bear fruit. The bible tells us to hide God’s word in our hearts. Someday our bibles could be ripped from our hands.  Study and memorizing scripture could be against the law. Illness and memory loss can rip it from our minds. But if we work to let scripture take root and change our heart and lives that can never be taken away from us! Let’s eagerly dig deep today.

Testimonies.

The greatest testimony of God in all the world is Jesus Christ. He is God’s testimony embodied. God said to us, “If you want to know what I am, look, there is my Son.” And Jesus came and said, “He that hath seen the Son hath seen the Father.” Jesus Christ is God’s testimony against sin, for Christ died through our sin. He is God’s testimony concerning divine love, for God so loved us that he gave his Son to die for us. In Christ you will find that, the more you study him, the more you will see what the invisible God is, for he is “the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature.” Now, beloved, I can say, and many of you can say, “We have taken the Lord Jesus Christ to be our heritage forever;” and we are complete in him, perfect in Christ Jesus, Christ is all and in all to us. When we once get Christ, we get everything. “He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?”
Spurgeon, C. H. (1895). The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons (Vol. 41, p. 255). London: Passmore & Alabaster.

We are richly blessed by the truth of God’s word. The testimony is truth-Jesus Christ. I love how Spurgeon explains it.

“A man’s mind is rich very much in proportion to the truth he knows. He who knows the Word of God is mentally rich, he has a large heritage.”

“Thy testimonies.” Ah, brethren, I cannot draw a complete map of this estate, it is so large, so wonderful; but, thank God, you can go and see it for Yourselves! Walk over its broad areas, lie down in its green pastures, rest beside it’s still waters. It is indeed a wealthy country that is described in those two words, “thy testimonies.”

Does this not make you eagerly squirm in your seat ready to explore God’s word? What a privilege and joy.

A couple of summers ago, we vacationed to the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. While there we traveled into Asheville and toured the beautiful Biltmore Gardens and Estate. One day is not nearly enough to explore and see the beauty of this massive estate. We certainly missed some places and did not get to see everything.



That is like God’s testimonies. It is large and wonderful. Majestic and full of beautiful truth. Every day we have a choice to walk in the gardens or explore a trail. To tour the mansion or sit by the lake. To ride horseback back by the waters or gaze over the green forests. We will never see it all or tire of its beauty. By faith in God and the choice to enter in all are welcome. No one can force you. It is your choice.

“None are excluded hence but those
Who do themselves exclude.”

“Oh, may the Lord, in his infinite mercy, make us to be so enchanted with this estate, so enraptured with this divine property, that we shall never rest until we enter into full and final possession of it, and find it to be the rejoicing of our heart!”

 “the Bible is as fresh to me to-day as when first I began to speak from it as a boy, and preached to you from it as a youth. It is an inexhaustible heritage of mental wealth to the man who will accept it, and give his mind to the study of it. Look at the doctrines, the precepts, the promises, the prophecies, the histories, the experiences, —it is no use for me to try to map out this estate, it is so large. As a great heritage of mental wealth, it makes every man who receives it, however illiterate he may be upon other subjects, a wealthy man spiritually, while they who discard it become poverty-stricken in mind, whatever else of mental attainments they may possess.” Spurgeon, C. H. (1895). The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons (Vol. 41, p. 254). London: Passmore & Alabaster.

Heritage.

Our heritage is found in God’s testimonies. God’s covenant is our heritage.

“Therefore he is the mediator of a new covenant, so that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance, since a death has occurred that redeems them from the transgressions committed under the first covenant.” Hebrews 9:15

“to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you” 1 Peter 1:4

“A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh.” Ezekiel 36:26

“I will cleanse them from all their iniquity, whereby they have sinned against me; and I will pardon all their iniquities, whereby they have sinned and whereby they have transgressed against me. And it shall be to me a name of joy, a praise and an honor before all the nations of the earth, which shall hear all the good that I do unto them: and they shall fear and tremble for all the goodness and for all the prosperity that I procure unto it.” Jeremiah 33:8

In the exercise of this holy diligence, you and I have to take possession of the Word of God by studying it more earnestly, to take possession of the covenant by believing it more fully, and to take possession of Christ by communing with him more closely, and using him more constantly, so that you say with David, “Thy testimonies have I taken as a heritage forever.” Keep on taking, keep on taking, keep on taking. Thy testimonies have I taken.”

This heritage is free to you as it is me. Unlike earthly inheritance that we will leave behind, this inheritance will last eternally.

Sadly, George Vanderbilt who built the magnificent Biltmore Estate died 19 years after completing construction at the age of 51. All his labor was left behind.

With deep gratitude, I rejoice that my parents passed down to me the path to obtain the inheritance of eternal life though Jesus Christ. I didn't gain it from them. I chose myself to believe in faith. They just taught me the way. They shared the gospel message. They took me to church and fed me the word of God. Because of that I can REJOICE.

 Every day that I study the word of God my inheritance is continually giving to me. Making me rich.  I rejoice and rejoice and rejoice again as I walk new trails and discover new paths through God’s word. As I watch God work and lives transform I rejoice. Salvation brings great joy. The testimony, Jesus Christ, makes people brand new. That brings me great joy. Walking with the Holy Spirit, leading and guiding me, brings great joy. See a sinner saved brings great joy! Let go of earthly possessions and seek that glorious inheritance found in the promise of God.

“Your testimonies are my heritage forever,

for they are the joy of my heart.” Psalm 119:111

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Cling to Me


Over the past week I tried to post multiple times, but after the first few sentences I typed I proceeded to hold the back space button and delete everything I wrote. In fact, I’m wondering now, “will these sentences even survive the backspace button?” Here is what I have learned and what I think has held me back.

If I focus too much on works, and forget about my hearts attitude, it is all in vain.

In my previous blog post I spoke on gifts. I shared about spiritual gifts and the importance of knowing your gift, investing in your gift, practicing your gift, and letting the Lord lead you to bring him glory through your gift.

And I think that is all wonderful encouragement. But I forgot to mention one thing. Probably the most important piece. If you don’t come from a heart of humility and absolute dependence on him, you are running on a tank of pride that will leave you empty and abandoned on the side of the road. Even if your intentions are good.

As I dug into the word of God this week, I was stopped in my tracks by Jeremiah 13: 11 “For as the loin cloth clings to the waist of the man, so I made the whole house of Israel and the whole house of Judah cling to me, declares the Lord, that they might be for a me a people, a name of praise, and a glory, but they would not listen.”

I could not read one more word. I underlined the words “cling to me” and “but they would not listen” and prayed Father teach me. Help my heart and mind to grasp the meaning of this passage.
And so, if you will bear with me today I believe God will encourage you and teach you like he did me.

Please read Jeremiah 13:1-11

The Ruined Loincloth
13 Thus says the Lord to me, “Go and buy a linen loincloth and put it around your waist, and do not dip it in water.” 2 So I bought a loincloth according to the word of the Lord, and put it around my waist. 3 And the word of the Lord came to me a second time, 4 “Take the loincloth that you have bought, which is around your waist, and arise, go to the Euphrates and hide it there in a cleft of the rock.” 5 So I went and hid it by the Euphrates, as the Lord commanded me. 6 And after many days the Lord said to me, “Arise, go to the Euphrates, and take from there the loincloth that I commanded you to hide there.” 7 Then I went to the Euphrates, and dug, and I took the loincloth from the place where I had hidden it. And behold, the loincloth was spoiled; it was good for nothing.
8 Then the word of the Lord came to me: 9 “Thus says the Lord: Even so will I spoil the pride of Judah and the great pride of Jerusalem. 10 This evil people, who refuse to hear my words, who stubbornly follow their own heart and have gone after other gods to serve them and worship them, shall be like this loincloth, which is good for nothing. 11 For as the loincloth clings to the waist of a man, so I made the whole house of Israel and the whole house of Judah cling to me, declares the Lord, that they might be for me a people, a name, a praise, and a glory, but they would not listen.

Let’s start at the beginning. I am going to break this down by key words and the message will begin to leap off the pages. Just hang with me please. J

“linen” the word for linen occurs 104 times in 92 verses in the English Standard Version of the bible.  In other verses it is used to describe the type of material that priest often wore in the tabernacle as described in the verse below.

“And the priest shall put on his linen garment and put his linen undergarment on his body, and he shall take up the ashes to which the fire has reduced the burnt offering on the altar and put them beside the altar.” Leviticus 6:10

Linen throughout the bible is mentioned and regarded as very valuable and costly.

Again, In Mark 15:46, our Savior was wrapped in linen “And Joseph bought a linen shroud, and taking him down, wrapped him in the linen shroud and laid him in a tomb that had been cut out of the rock. And he rolled a stone against the entrance of the tomb.”

And one reference that is most exciting-- the very bride of Christ, that’s us, “it was granted her to clothe herself with fine linen, bright and pure”— for the fine linen is the righteous deeds of the saints.” Rev. 19:8 
And if you continue on to Rev. 19:4 And the armies of heaven, arrayed in fine linen, white and pure, were following him on white horses.

I want you to hang on to this golden nugget of information as it will become very significant in a few more verses.

Let’s look next at the word loincloth.

Defined as a waist-cloth, the innermost piece of clothing, some commentaries say belt or sash.

I wanted to define this word because it is key to understand this is an article of clothing that must be tied on to a person. A loin cloth does not hold itself up, but is held up by the being it is attached to or clings to.

Let’s makes some sense of all this now.

The linen loincloth represents the people of Israel, Judah and Jerusalem. They were very valuable and costly in Gods eyes. Just as a loincloth must rely on a being to “hold it up” so the nation of Israel deeply relied on God to hold it up.

But what happened? Time and time again the Israelite's turned their back on a God. They chased false idols and worshiped false gods. As a result, they were burying themselves and like the loincloth became spoiled; and good for nothing.

“For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God’s law; indeed, it cannot.” Romans 8:7

This whole story and above verse paints a picture of our human condition. Without Christ, without a Savior to hold us up, we are spoiled and good for nothing.

To really go a step deeper, we need to identify the glaring sin from the actions of Israelite's. Let’s re-read the verse where God identifies their sin.

 “Even so will I spoil the pride of Judah and the great pride of Jerusalem. 10 This evil people, who refuse to hear my words, who stubbornly follow their own heart and have gone after other gods to serve them and worship them”

Pride.

 Let me share with you a definition I found on pride. Thinking we are something independently of God or that we can somehow get to God by what we can do.

WE CAN NEVER DO ENOUGH. Look at where pride takes us---spoiled and good for nothing. 

We cannot rely on our own strengths. To do so robs the glory of what Jesus did for us on the cross. We need the being to hold us up. We don’t do any holding. It’s all Jesus!

Pride, the very sin that led them astray and resulted in their exile to Babylon.

A little interesting side note is that God tells Jeremiah to go to the Euphrates to bury the loin cloth. Commentaries suggest this was a three-month long journey and referencing the exile to Babylon.
But here is the beautiful thing. We have all experienced seasons of exile. We have made choices that put to death our closeness with God and while we were in “Babylon” God did not ruin us, just as he did not ruin the Israelite's, but what did he ruin through the exile?

Their pride.

When we make choices based on sinful pride and are sent to Babylon it is a gift of grace. God does not ruin us in the exile, but purifies us and rids us of our sins. God loves you. Because God loves you, he will do whatever it takes to knock down walls of pride and independence.

We have to be so careful of pride. YES, let’s use our gifts, but to bring glory to God!  I read that even when bringing glory to God with our gifts, we can be guilty of hoping just a smudge, just a little glory will rub off on us too...ouch! Does that step on your toes?

God prefers humility any day over your works. You can serve and use your gifts all day, but if you are hoping for a smidgen of glory for yourself you need to get on your knees and seek humility. It is not about us. We are absolutely useless without Christ.

We all want to have a little bit of control. We desperately cling to a little ownership. I’m guilty and I’m sure you are guilty too. But if we will just trust our awesome CREATOR, we will find life and peace and joy like no other.

Don’t you forget. If you let God hold you up. You are like fine linen! Costly and valuable. God will hold you up. Let go of your idea of control. Give up your pride, because we all know where that is leading.

 Humble your heart, and let God use you. I want to cry typing this.

Control is my biggest struggle. I want to be a part of the leading. But that’s not how God designed it. He is the leader. He is the planner. He is the one to make all things work. Our part is to humble ourselves, to submit, to surrender, to trust.

Just look at this beautiful declaration by God. 

“that they might be for me a people, a name, a praise, and a glory,”

If they will cling to me and listen. 

He wants to be in the closest of fellowship with YOU.

I don’t know about you, but I want that!

But let’s not forget what God said next, they did not listen. We can’t forget that cleaving to God is a choice. He does not force that upon you. We choose to trust. We choose to let him be in control. We choose to humble ourselves and pray.

If you have asked Jesus into your heart to forgive you of your sins, you are covered by the blood of Christ and God the Father only sees pure linen. 
I can clean my house all day, but it will never be perfect. Same with my spiritual house. I can clean up my act all day, but I’ll always miss something. I NEED a Savior—Jesus Christ to cling to and hold me up. Works cannot do it. Only Jesus. 

Humility-a deep sense of one's moral littleness. 

Won't you surrender today to the one who holds you up and sees you as costly and valuable. 

I love you friends. Thank you for sticking with me to the end.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Discover Your Gift

Holy Spirit I pray that you fill my sails. Let nothing be of me, but of you. Help me and protect me from wrongfully interpreting your word. Show me your ways and guide me in responsibly studying the bible. Thank you for wonderful resources, commentaries, and dictionaries to help me gain a more accurate understanding of your word. Thank you providing me with your Holy Spirit that leads me to understand your love, forgiveness, and grace. Thank you that even your salvation message can be understood by a child. As a writer and encourager of your word I pray that you keep me accountable to sharing only truth that comes from you. Amen

I am not a pastor or bible scholar, so I often read the bible and become intimidated by sharing what the living word of God is teaching me. I want to make sure that I am interpreting the scripture in the correct way before I “share” what I believe God is teaching me. Understanding that I will be held accountable and not wanting to mislead anyone.

I have been taught to study scriptures within the context of the time period, culture, and who the author is addressing. If not careful we can pull a verse and make it mean whatever we want it to mean. This is so dangerous. Regretfully, I am sure I have unknowingly been guilty of proof texting. However, since starting this blog I feel a great responsibility to check my words. Never wanting to pull scripture and make it my message instead of God’s message.

As I was reading 1 Timothy, and reflecting on my recent job change, and desire to make the most of my spiritual gifts I was touched in a new way by 1 Timothy 4:14-15.  I decided to dig deeper to make sure I was interpreting it correctly and encouraged to find that God had indeed spoken to my heart.

“Do not neglect the gift you have, which was given you by prophecy when the council of elders laid their hands on you. Practice these things, immerse yourself in them, so that all may see your progress.”  1 Timothy 4:14-15

*Neglect ~ ἀμελέω ameléō, am-el-eh'-o; to be careless of: —make light of, neglect, be negligent, no regard.

As I child I was always taught not to neglect the spiritual gifts the Lord gives. In case you have not heard, when you become a believer in Jesus Christ he gives you a spiritual gift. Sometimes more than one. Read 1 Corinthians 12 with me.

4 Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; 5 and there are varieties of service, but the same Lord; 6 and there are varieties of activities, but it is the same God who empowers them all in everyone. 7 To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good. 8 For to one is given through the Spirit the utterance of wisdom, and to another the utterance of knowledge according to the same Spirit, 9 to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healing by the one Spirit, 10 to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another the ability to distinguish between spirits, to another various kinds of tongues, to another the interpretation of tongues. 11 All these are empowered by one and the same Spirit, who apportions to each one individually as he wills.

One way we NEGLECT our gifts is by not taking the effort and time to know and understand what they are. You have a gift, so do not make light of it. Many churches, mine included, offer resources to help you uncover what our church calls your SHAPE. By looking at your Spiritual Gifts, Heart, Abilities, Personality, and Experiences you can gain a better grasp of what God has equipped you to do for the body of Christ.

We are given gifts from God.

“Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit;” 1 Corinthians 12:4

*The Gift~ χάρισμα chárisma, khar'-is-mah; a (divine) gratuity, a (spiritual) endowment, i.e. (subjectively) religious qualification, or (objectively) miraculous faculty: —(free) gift.
~the gift of divine grace
~the gift of faith, knowledge, holiness, virtue
~grace or gifts denoting extraordinary powers, distinguishing certain Christians and enabling them to serve the church of Christ, the reception of which is due to the power of divine grace operating on their souls by the Holy Spirit

“But each has his own gift from God, one of one kind and one of another.” 1 Corinthians 1:7

If you knew you had a gift waiting for you to open, would you leave it sitting to gather dust? Take the time this week to unwrap and uncover what your spiritual gift is. When we walk in our spiritual gifting we find joy. We get to take part in God’s work.

This next word really grabbed me.

*Practice~ primarily, "to care for"
(a) "to attend to, practice," 1Ti 4:15, RV, "be diligent in" (AV, "meditate upon");
(b) "to ponder, imagine," Act 4:25.

When we discover our gifts, we must diligently practice them. Ponder them, mediate upon them, imagine how God can use them. Don’t just let it work itself out. Take care to invest in maturing your gift. God wants us to be diligent. To work hard. I know many pastors who say their very first sermons were somewhat of a flop. That doesn’t not mean they did not have the gift of preaching. It just means they were called to take their gift and practice. We can do the same thing.

Look at a few of the gifts given in the bible.

Encouragement, giving, leadership, mercy, prophecy, service, teaching, administration, discernment, faith, healing, knowledge, miracles, evangelism, and there are more!

Do not neglect the gift you have. Be diligent, practice, and now immerse yourself into that gift.

*Immerse~ to know how, to be skilled in
to have regard for one, cherish, pay attention to (1Th. 5:12)

Gain some skill. Receive some mentorship. Seek others who share your gift and practice it alongside them. Learn how to best use your gift for God’s glory.
And by the grace of God we will progress in our gifts.

*Progress~ progress, advancement, προκοπή prokopḗ, prok-op-ay'; progress, i.e. advancement (subjectively or objectively): —furtherance, profit.

In Paul's letter to the church of Philippi he uses the same word for progress that is used in 1 Timothy 4:15

Convinced of this, I know that I will remain and continue with you all, for your progress and joy in the faith,” Philippians. 1:25

To progress, to advance, also brings joy!

And this is where I want to leave you. I challenge you to read 1 Timothy. I challenge you to find a Spiritual Gifts Test, (S.H.A.P.E) being one of my favorites, and learn your spiritual gifts.  Then, start practicing. Do not neglect your gift. God has designed you and me to be active working members in the body of Christ. We have work to do. Let's get started! 


*www.blueletterbible.org

Monday, February 8, 2016

Loving and Living

My daughter recently learned that she can not take her stuffed baby to heaven and it crushed her heart. She is beautiful and sensitive, and loves her baby deeply. She is attached to an earthly comfort. A small stuffed animal she has slept with since birth.

It is more than just a toy to her, it is also a source of comfort and security. I don't see anything wrong with this at her age because I know that God will work this out in her heart as she grows and matures in life and faith.

As I tried to relate and encourage her, I realized we do the very same thing as grownups.

We work and earn, save and build, tightly hold on to things that can't go any further than deaths doorstep. We fall in love with the temporal and forget the eternal. We find comfort and security in earthly things instead of the creator and giver of all things.

I am grateful for the blessings and delights that come our way, but we have to remember what truly counts. As we work, earn, save, and build, we can not lose sight of the end; the eternal.

All you can take to heaven is people. I desire and pray for God to use me to do just that. It's so easy to follow the world and get caught up in the cycle of obtaining more, more, more.  But we have to step out, break free, be different, and make the most of every gift. Rely on the power of the Holy Spirit, the power of Jesus' death and resurrection on the cross, to lead and guide us each day.

What I really want more of is true, abundant life. Life that comes from watching and being a part of God working every day. In the lives of my children, family, friends, community...

It may be as simple as bringing joy to the elderly, a smile to the grieving, comfort to the hurting, or direction to the lost. Every day is filled with endless opportunities.

My greatest joy is watching God transform a life. Sometimes it has taken years of prayers. Other times it has happened over night.

Never lose hope for the people you love. Never forget the power of prayer. People are most important. That is the only thing we can take with us to heaven. Never stop praying.  My husbands grandfather came to know the Lord at 75 years old.  Prayer is powerful.

I encourage you this week to listen to the Holy Spirit and follow where he leads. Maybe he is asking you to take some one to lunch. Maybe he wants you to visit a family member or reconcile a relationship. Maybe he wants you to invite someone to experience the love, forgiveness, and grace of Jesus Christ. Maybe he wants you to pray for someone.

Just ask him...Humble your heart, slow down, and ask him.

 Then, listen and obey.