Within the Garden of my Heart

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Romans 11:33-36 Experiencing our Lord

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God!
How inscrutable are his judgments and how unsearchable His ways!
For who has known the mind of the Lord
or who has been His counselor?
Or who has given the Lord anything
that He may be repaid?
For from Him and through Him and for Him are all things.
To Him be glory forever...Amen.
Romans 11:33-36

Today in church, I was pondering the depth of our Lord. Just what do I need to understand or accept for my daily walk with Him? His ways are not always my ways. So many prayers have I sent to Him, asking Him to help... and yet, I tend to provide Him the solution. Is this what He is saying, "...who has been His counselor?" How deep is my acceptance of His will for my life, as well as His will for all of those I pray for. Is my wisdom more than His? Is my knowledge of Him more than His knowledge of me?

"...who has given the Lord anything that He may be repaid?"  With all that is in me, I believe that I have been ransomed by my Savior, my Lord Jesus Christ. I was purchased by His precious blood. My sins are forgiven, my chains are broken, I belong to Him. But, is there anything form this world that I could repay Him with? All I can give is my desire to be His... my faith in Him... my acceptance of His will for my life... and my willingness to walk with Him in faith. All of which is not anything from this world, it is from my heart, with full consciousness of my mind, and with the grace within my spirit... my free will!

"For from Him and through Him and for Him are all things." How sweet are these words? He is my provider, He is ever with me, and I have been spoken for by Him. What must I do? When our Lord Jesus spoke these words:
 
Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.
Luke 23:34
Was He asking our Father (Abba) to continue letting their presence be with us? How much do I value the opportunity of being with Him, in His presence? Do I make time every day to just be with Him?
For today, I will sit and listen.
I will be quiet and know.
I will experience my Lord.
For I will sit with Him. I will breathe in His peace and goodness. And I will pray... 

To Him be the glory forever...Amen, Amen, and  Alleighlua

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Mark 1:35 Solitary Time

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

Very early in the morning, while it was still dark,
Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place,
where He prayed.
Mark 1:35

A solitary place, where He prayed... Jesus needed alone time.  A time to be strengthened, a time to listen, a time to turn His thoughts and our needs over into the hands of our father, His father...Abba. These are some of the sweetest words in the Bible. It reminds me that Jesus was human and missed the ease of conversing with Abba. In taking time away from those around Him, He would be in a solitary place of communion with El Shadi. All distractions of the world would be "shut out" and His mind, heart, and soul would be rejuvenated... refreshed... restored in order to get back to business (for us).

Do you have a special place to retreat to? Have you created a special environment that is just for your time with our Lord (Bible, a daily devotional, a comfortable setting)? My retreat spot changes with the seasons, and oh... how I have valued my time on my patio. Do you have a certain area in nature where you feel He is walking with you? I have the Pacific Ocean as my nature destination, the "release" of the world begins as soon as the sky opens up along the crest of the evergreen tree line, there is just something in my spirit that senses the sea, the horizon, the waves crashing on the shore... a peace that is as wide as I can see.

Quiet and introspective time, alone with Jesus. Moments to rest in His presence. A time to communicate with Him, completely free from all the "stuff" of daily life. Allowing Him to bring restoration to my senses, my mind, my heart, and my soul. Spiritual serenity is such a lovely gift... it is in those moments that I am strengthened within my "foundational core" of faith. It is in His presence that I find love. A love so deep that it overflows for those in my every day moments.

My Lord, my God, I love you!

Friday, August 22, 2014

Psalm 62:7-8 Pour Out Your Hearts

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

In God is my salvation and glory,
my rock of strength;
in God is my refuge.

Trust Him at all times, O people.
Pour out your hearts before him,
for God is our refuge.
Psalm 62:7-8

Loving the Lord, our God with our whole heart, mind, spirit, and soul is a blessing beyond anything in or off this world. It is in awe that I ponder the depth of His love for me... for me a sinner... for me a person who can be so undeserving. This summer's journey has been an inspiring path. God's calling has led me to new revelations in what my "walking in faith" can be. Surrendering your will can be a huge leap of faith... and yet, it is such a deep relief to know that I belong to my Creator.

His goodness is all around us... you can see it in every tiny aspect of our life... you can see it by simply looking up at an evening sky. You can sense it in the gentleness of a breeze... you can hear it in the purity of a toddler's giggle... you can see it in the spectacular artistry of each season. He is in the touch of an infant... He is in the comfort of a compassionate listener... He is in the thrill of a new adventure.  He is in all things concerning our life!

Trusting in Him at all times, can I turn over my control and let Him be my guardian? Do I trust in Him for the all of those little aspects in my daily walk? The big "ticket" trust is always a prayerful cry, yet what about those little aspects of life? His word demonstrates that He is always awaiting our notice of His presence. He is always diligent, patient beyond my understanding, and so ready to hear from us. He will put His angels on assignment for us when we are in danger, so why would He not be interested in our joys, sorrows, and frustrations of every day living? The other day, my hand could not unscrew a jar lid... you know it... I did ask Him for strength to get that lid off... and He provided! There He was in the littlest of things.

Pour out your hearts before him, am I willing to take all... all... of my concerns to Him before I "speak" anything to others? I have been on a quest in guarding my tongue and it, for sure, is not an easy task. You know those moments when some situation or someone has just offended you... you feel the "need" to defend yourself, well, I've learned to be submissive at that moment since I am immediately in prayer... asking our Lord to "deal" with them while He is "guarding" my mind and heart. The hardship is in "guarding" my tongue and allowing Him the room to work in my heart and thoughts. It is so much easier to "tell" someone of the "offense," to seek their support or their help... some what like a release valve that needs to vent. God's fifth commandment speaks to us to honor our parents... does this not also mean to honor anyone who could be trying us?  We can find strength in these moments by remembering that our Lord Jesus stood before others without speaking in His own defense... Jesus knew that nothing had power over Him unless it had been given by Abba. I know that I serve the only true and living God, no one and no principality has any power over me, for El Shadi (Abba)... His son my Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are my defenders... I answer only to them.

Today is a day that began with three amazing deer in my front yard, the sun rising in spectacular colors, and my daughter and granddaughter making waffles and egg biscuits with me. My morning was blessed to overflowing... So, for the rest of this day, I choose to look for Him to free me from my concerns and enjoy this day as His gift of "goodness"....

To God be the glory... for He is good... all of the time... and... all of the time... He is good!
My God's not dead...

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Ezekiel 36:25 Cleansed and Renewed

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

I will pour clean water on you and wash away all your sins.
Ezekiel 36:25

The cleansing power of water... What would we do without it? It runs so freely here in America, just like electricity... or freedom of speech... and opening a Bible...
Create in me a clean heart, O God,
And renew a steadfast spirit within me.

Do not cast me away from Your presence,
And do not take Your Holy Spirit from me.

Restore to me the joy of Your salvation,
And uphold me by Your generous Spirit.

Then I will teach transgressors Your ways,
And sinners shall be converted to You.
Psalm 51:10-13

His promises for those whose choose Him and His son, our Lord Jesus Christ. I wonder, what do we do on a daily basis that "teaches" God's ways (not what the media, political, or social network enforces), His way... His teachings... His words (taking it to the Bible)?  Do we share what we have learned from our closeness with our Lord?  When others are debating, do we witness His truth (think WWJD)? When others are standing in judgement, being critical, and overpowering someone with their "worldly" beliefs, do we speak out in support of God's word?  Why do so many believe that their "personal faith" needs to be "quiet" and not shared? Our Lord, His apostles, and Christians all around the world... are not quiet!  Why is shame... silencing our calling?

I heard that a preacher asked, "If at some moment you heard that the social media networks were rounding up everyone who has posted and received information of God, Jesus, and or the Holy Spirit... would you be chosen?"

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

3 John 1:4 Planting His Seeds

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.
3 John 1:4

There are so many moments when my heart will leap with joy or I feel a tugging deep within my heart that says I must repent of missed opportunities.  This simple, yet beautiful sentence rolled out both of these emotions. As a parent, I felt sad that I had not opened even one of my Bibles while I was raising my children. I attended church with them in attendance. They went to private school where they had daily teachings. We watched the truth portrayed with the Holiday movies about our Lord. We sang Christian songs in the car. Yet, I had not opened the Bible as my manual for raising them. Prayers were always placed in His loving hands, I just didn't have the Word of God to speak directly over them for their future. And then the world crept in...

...as you know how we exhorted, and comforted, and charged every one of you,
as a father does his own children,
that you would walk worthy of God who calls you into 
His own kingdom and glory.
1 Thessalonians 2:11-12

The joy is in knowing that all things are possible. That we have the Word of God to be used all of the time in every situation. As it is written we are forgiven and given the "Sword of Truth," therefore, each day I can now speak God's blessings and truth over every one of my children and their children, as well as every generation to come. It is never too late... God's promises and blessings are still powerful yesterday, today, and tomorrow. He does not change. Therefore, I can walk with confidence that He is diligent in His watch over them. He is attending their hearts, minds, and souls. He will see them through to completion. And under the shelter of His wings, He will defend them as His own.

Today's devotional (Journey by  David Jeremiah), reminds us, "encouraging, comforting, and urging them to live lives worthy of God," will bring to fruition "the joy of seeing them walk in truth."  Grabbing moments to plant His word in our children's life requires nothing more than a desire to "attend" to their needs vs. what we need to be doing. Catching them at the right moment when we can tell them we are proud of their choice, decision, or action. Pointing out their strengths, gifts, and talents. Thanking them for their willingness to help... thanking them for their "heart of a servant," and praising them when they've accomplished a job that was well done. We can be prepared for their time of comfort... to hold them,  to reassure them of their "worthiness" and to share a verse from God whenever they are disappointed or discouraged.  It only takes a moment...
"Each day of our lives we make deposits in the memory banks of our children."

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Joshua 1:8 His Instructions

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

...You shall meditate on it day and night.
That you may be careful to do according to all
that is written in it...
Joshua 1:8

Such perfect timing my Lord. Yesterday was a day that had wonderful moments of joy (talking to my only living Aunts= 89+). Their wisdom, their joys and sorrows, their connection to my life as I was being raised... pure joy when I listen to their voice... much strength when they share.  

God's word creates that same joy, wisdom and strength. It wasn't until I began searching and reading the Bible that I knew how much His word would guide everything in my life.  His word makes my life worth living... worth battling that which comes against me and mine... worth stopping to "see" what His blessings are.

In the morning, O Lord, 
You will hear my voice.
In the morning, 
I will order my prayer to You and eagerly watch.
Psalm 5:3 

In the morning, O Lord... Such sweet words. I am at the end of this daily blogging journey. The school bells will be ringing and it will be just enough time to greet my day with the Lord and get on the road. When the seasons begin changing, I must admit that I get "giddy" with each new "palate" of color. Abba's creation is truly a splendor "unfolding" before our eyes. In the morning I read, I pray, I praise and then I "eagerly watch" as His day dawns. When we are seeking answers to prayer, sometimes we want to rush before He has given us the confirmation to move. Just for today... well maybe every day... 
I will place my prayers before Him and eagerly watch for His answer!

Monday, August 18, 2014

2 Corinthians 5: 17-20 Ambassadors for Christ

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

This means that if anyone is in Christ,
he is a new creation.
The old order has passed away;
now all is new!
All this has been done by God,
who has reconciled us to himself through Christ
and has given us the ministry of reconciliation.
I mean that God, in Christ, 
was reconciling the world to himself,
not counting man's transgressions against them,
and that He has entrusted the message of reconciliation to us.
This makes us ambassadors for Christ...
2 Corinthians 5:17-20

These words are blessings.  Not only is there the wonderful restoration and rejuvenation through a repentant heart, but there is God's confirmation that we are forgiven... we are made new... the past has no power against us.  Now this is the hard part, how do I accept the truth of this pardon?  How do I walk away from the "nagging" flashes of the past?  

I "adore" the cleansing that washes over me once I take my burdens (sin-fullness) before our Lord.  Gratefulness isn't a strong enough emotion for my heart's thankfulness that God promises to listen, to forgive, to pardon, and to restore.  Every level of "pruning" provides a "bounce" to my step.  In freedom (from sin), I have found strength in God's will for my life

The "walking" through transgressions into forgiveness and reconciliation... also leads to acceptance about our "dependence" on our Lord.  That "life-style" is one of humility, knowing that it isn't always about me!  Facing the truth and then desiring the "blessings" of His watch over me, His desire for me, His goodness-mercy-grace, His favor and prosperity... His loving me enough to "see" me through to completion!

Must I wait as His ambassador while He is restoring and "raising" me up?  I say no, our walk as His ambassador/witness began while we were on our knees... the moment we called His name... the instant He touched us!

We have each other, His word, and the Holy Spirit... we are called... we are sent...

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Galatians 3:26-27 Attired with Christ

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

For ye are all the children of God
by faith in Christ Jesus.
For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ;
have put on Christ.
Galatians 3:26-27

What does "have put on Christ" mean? What does this look like to God, in our mirror, and to everyone we encounter?  During this morning's "porch" time with my Bible and daily readings, I was thinking about a salvation page that I would be writing.  As with any other morning, I had asked our Lord to "show" me what words He wanted me to "walk" with during this day. I did not need to search His word, for it was already laid out in today's reading (The Duck Commander's Devotional):

Let us behave decently,
as in the daytime, not in carousing and drunkenness,
not in sexual immorality and debauchery,
not in dissension and jealousy.
Rather, clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, 
and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the sinful flesh.
Romans 13:13-14

At that moment of salvation, remember what it felt like on the inside? For me it was like I was a little girl on any Easter morning. The newness was "all over" me. Cleaned to a sparkle...nails done...hair curled with bows holding the hair away from my face. Spring time colors bursting on my dress, ruffles and lace, shiny white patent shoes, gloves, purse with a mirror and hankie...and yes, the perfect Easter bonnet. The sparkling newness was bubbling on the inside readied to gush forth in joyous anticipation (giddy all the way)... this was the day that church would be overflowing with those I had not seen for awhile.  This was the day that we would have all those treats, especially the bunny cake (chocolate with boiled icing and coconut). This was the day I would be traveling to Grandma's!

At the precise moment of salvation we stood in the presence of our Lord. Heaven was singing, Jesus was smiling, Abba gave an approving nod. The book of the Lamb recorded our name with a "seal" of approval that guaranteed our safety in our travels, a return ticket home. With our first step we began walking in His light. We had been ransomed from sin, cleansed by His blood, and clothed with His love. The scales had fallen from our eyes and everything looked crisp, cleaner, more radiant. Our smile could not be contained and our tongues wanted to speak out the joy of being forgiven and freed.

Today, are others "seeing" the fruit of that salvation attire?  Are we still looking like Him?  Are we "on fire" with the desire to speak out the joy of being forgiven and freed? 
  Shine
Make 'em wonder what you've got
Make 'em wish that they were not
On the outside looking bored
Shine
Let it shine before all men
Let'em see good works, and then
Let 'em glorify the Lord

Shine sung by The Newsboys
 Writer(s): James Patrick Glennie, Peter Hook, Lawrence Gott, David, Timothy Booth, Steve Taylor
Copyright: Warner Sojourner Music, Warner/Chappell Music Ltd., Stage Three Music Publishing Limited, Soylent Tunes, Chrysalis Music Ltd.

Friday, August 15, 2014

1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 The Trumpet of God

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

For the Lord himself, with a word of command,
with the voice of an archangel and with the trumpet of God,
will come down from Heaven,
and the dead in Christ will rise first.
Then we who are alive, who are left,
will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.
Thus we shall always be with the Lord.
Therefore, console one another with these words.
1 Thessalonians 4:16-18

With the trumpet of God... Gabriel will blow!  Oh, so many years ago I was introduced to a delightful woman of God.  She had just published an uplifting book entitled "He's Gonna Toot and I'm Gonna Scoot."  Learning how to place one foot in front of the other until we are called home can be unbearable, it can be made easier with the help and prayers of others... and sometimes it takes a good laugh to release the stress and turn over the burdens that are weighing us down.

Those who are alive...are living in the every day "stuff" of life.  Waking each day, walking through the day with strength (praying, reading the word of God, and praising Him).  We are laying down in the evening (reading, praying, and resting).  We are all rushing here and there with meals, cleaning, laundry, activities...sports...meetings...church, and grabbing a few of those "precious moments."  Those of us on vacation, visiting friends, at the movies, or simply reading a book are enjoying a few moments away from the hectic schedules of living a "full" life.  At some point in time, everyone of us are engaged in a moment of joy, sorrow, grief, or pain.  Yet, until then we prepare for God's appointed moment, in which, we will all be gathered "alive" in His presence and awaiting His judgement.  Before then we have been given His discernment through the Holy Spirit and God's word.  We can be ready, not caught off guard, for the promise of our Lord Jesus Christ return... or when Gabriel is given the go ahead to blow that final trumpet. 

We have been taught about these days... we have praised Him for His promise to return... we have read and studied the book of Revelation... we are the His "watchmen" during these days of peril... and yet... how many of us are truly ready for our Lord to return?

Many years ago, a dear friend of mine lovingly insisted that I should read the best seller "Left Behind."  At the time I thought, "Why in the world would I want to read about the worst book of the Bible... those end times... all of that chaos?"  Although this series is a fictional account of what God's truth will be in the last days before our Lord Jesus returns, it changed the way I thought of myself... my calling... what I chose to know as truth... and what I was willing to stand for.  


After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in Heaven:
and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me;
which said, Come up hither,
and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter.
Revelation 4:1

I began this journey, this quest for His will in my life.  Was I truly looking for His return?  Would I begin learning about His returning in fulfillment of the Word of God (book of Revelation)?  Was I longing for His return in order to bring an end to all of the deception, pain, suffering, and selfishness within our world?  Was I so in love with Him, that I loved His promise to return... even if it meant that the worst times of our world... would be turned over to an evil... so devastating that everyone will be forced to choose Jesus or life with the Antichrist?
Behold, I shew you a mystery;
We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed.
In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye,
at the last trump;
for the trumpet shall sound,
and the dead shall be raised incorruptible,
and we shall be changed.
1 Corinthians 15:51-52 

In the "twinkling of an eye, at the last trump; for the trumpet shall sound.."  What must I be looking for?  I know, that I know that I must be in God's word daily.  God's word is my manual for living.  There is no "gray" area.  Either it is all truth or it isn't.  Either His word is our history and our future... or man is wiser.  God's first commandment warns us against having any other gods before Him (Deuteronomy 5:7).  This includes picking and choosing which parts of the Bible to believe in.  It includes changing what His word says in order to ease our conscience.  It means that we accept His words, His will, and His truth.  We must turn "off" what is in our culture today or on our news in order to know His truth.  We have a choice... to follow the "pressures" of the media or to learn more about what God has promised in the book of Revelation?  What does the second coming of Jesus mean?

Given all that is happening in our world today, we will need to stand together in faith.  We can be watching, always ready with God's word for those who are in need, always ready to check with the Bible that which could be deceiving those around us.  When all is said and done... we believe in prayer, God's word as truth, and that we are not alone.... 

 Watch ye, stand fast...
1 Corinthians 16:13 
The Days of Elijah sung by Judy Jacobs

Take a moment to laugh while we are walking out this life...
He's Gonna Toot and I'm Gonna Scoot

Barbara Johnson (1927-2007) died July 2nd, 2007 of cancer (Central Nervous System Lymphoma) after a valiant 6 year fight against the disease. During her illness, she added four more books to her long list of published works, including one that takes humorous pokes at her life with cancer. Affectionately called the “Geranium Lady,” a title taken from her bestselling book, Stick a Geranium in Your Hat and Be Happy, her homespun humor and hope in God in the midst of tragedy, ministered to millions.
A strong Christian woman who relied on her faith in God and her sense of humor to persevere through many devastating experiences, her life was plagued by a string of tragedies. Her husband was in a near fatal accident and slowly recovered from debilitating injuries. She lost one son in Vietnam and another son to a drunk driver. Her third son was estranged from the family while pursuing a homosexual lifestyle. But, she emerged from these experiences having learned that though pain is inevitable, people can choose to pick flowers instead of weeds.
Her compassion extended far beyond the pages of her encouraging books. Wanting to use her own pain to help others, she and her husband Bill founded Spatula Ministries, a unique organization that uses a “spatula of love” to help parents “peel themselves off the ceiling” and begin on the road to recovery. She wrote her first book after reaching the age of 50 and was voted “Celebrity Mom of the Year” for 1996. Prior to being diagnosed with cancer, she toured across the country as a popular conference speaker and part of the "Women of Faith" tour. Her many books have comforted millions of women, bringing them hope and humor in times of distress. She will be missed by many, but her life will live on in her numerous books.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Luke 23:32-43 Forgiven

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

Two others also, who were criminals, were being led away to be put to death with Him. 
When they came to the place called The Skull, there they crucified Him and the criminals, 
one on the right and the other on the left. 
But Jesus was saying, "Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing." 
And they cast lots, dividing up His garments among themselves. 
And the people stood by, looking on. 
And even the rulers were sneering at Him, saying, 
"He saved others; let Him save Himself if this is the Christ of God, His Chosen One."
The soldiers also mocked Him, coming up to Him, offering Him sour wine,
and saying, "If You are the King of the Jews, save Yourself!"
Now there was also an inscription above Him, "THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS."
One of the criminals who were hanged there was hurling abuse at Him, saying, "Are You not the Christ? Save Yourself and us!"
But the other answered, and rebuking him said, "Do you not even fear God, since you are under the same sentence of condemnation? "And we indeed are suffering justly, for we are receiving what we deserve for our deeds; but this man has done nothing wrong."
And he was saying, "Jesus, remember me when You come in Your kingdom!"
And He said to him, "Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise."
Catholic Daily Bible and Meditations
Eternally grateful... what does it mean for us to be grateful for our Lord's passionate desire for us to come and follow?  How do we repent for that which has separated us from Him?  How can I accept His amazing love, grace, and mercy?  As for me, today I will be walking in contemplation what His "forgiveness" is worth...

Three silhouettes were etched upon the barren sky.
The sun was high, yet turning black as if to mourn.
Suspended there between the worlds of life and death,
With every breath I cursed the hour that I was born.

 
I starred upon the crowd that scorned my agony,
Along with me, each one of them could be condemned.
Yeah hanging there and suffering much more than I
The man beside me whispered father forgive them.
 

How could he ever forgive them,
Why he would want to I did not know.
Who was this man who could love them,
After the way that they hurt him so.


Without a word he bore the mocking and the pain,
And then I came to his defense to my surprise.
And when I turned and asked him to remember me,
I suddenly saw paradise within his eyes
.

 
How could he ever forgive me?
Why he would want to I did not know.
Who was this man who could love me?
After the way that I hurt him so.
And then, I knew, he was who he claimed to be.
Only one could forgive and make us free.

 
Forgiven, forgiven for all of the past.
Forgiven, forgiven forgiven at last.

 

Forgiven, forgiven,
Forgiven, and free.
Forgiven, forgiven eternally!
Silverwind 
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Isaiah 59:19 Provisions for Victory

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

So shall they fear the name of the Lord from the west,
and His glory from the rising of the sun.
When the enemy shall come in like a flood,
the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him.
Isaiah 59:19

Do you have those moments where the enemy (our thoughts) "rushes" in and tries to overcome the peace or the joy that you were enjoying?  Gosh, it can be so smothering... so quick... so consuming... if... you don't know the word of God.  

...the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him!

The Holy Spirit, our comforter... our intercessor... our guide... our protection... gives us the "sword of truth," God's words to slay and bind our enemy.  Did you know that the most powerful of words from the Bible were spoken by our Lord Jesus as He faced the devil in the desert:
 "It is written, 'One must not live on bread alone, but on every word of God."

With these words, "It is written..." we are proclaiming and reminding the devil and all of his demonic forces that God's word remains in power over them.  All evil must bow to the name of Jesus Christ, evil must flee as commanded by God's word, evil must remain blind in the presence of our Lord... the Holy Spirit... and all angels on assignment, and every evil knows that they will be cast into the lake of fire for all eternity.  Evil is only a deceiver, it can only create an illusion that will torment and cause confusion.  The word of God has full power to cast out, bind, destroy, and create a blindness upon any and all evil!

This means that not a one of God's sheep (that's you and I) will be defeated on a single score.  Our Lord and Savior has made provision for victory for all of His own.  Not even for a second...

... for it is written... that Spirit of Lord fights our battles for us!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Psalm 26:2-3 Search My Heart

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

Examine me, Lord, and try me.
O test my heart and my mind.
Your mercy is before my eyes,
and I walk according to your truth.
Psalm 26: 2-3

Examine me, Lord. There are times when I say these words and I feel blessed without any reservations.  There are those times when I say these words and I feel faint.  Since our Lord knows all things, nothing is hidden. Then why are there times when these words cause me to feel "faint of heart?"  He knows my ways.  He hears me when I ask for His help while I lift up my negative thoughts and feelings.  He hears and blesses me when I have turned over those thoughts, He places His hedge of protection around my heart, my mind, and my soul... keeping that which is not of Him from taking root within me.  Maybe these words are an engaging action? In freely choosing His will and guidance, there is a humbling of self before His mercy.  These are "cleansing" words of a commitment unto Him.

O test my heart and my mind. Yep, these words are surrendering unto His ways, His thoughts, His mercy and grace.  I have no control over His decisions, His blessings, or His power.  How do I submit unto you, O Lord?  How do I get out of your way and accept with complete trust that which you will choose for me?  For me walking by faith means surrendering myself... allowing Abba to provide.  That action, that willingness is not for the "faint of heart."  It takes courage... it means your heart and motives must be as clean as a toddler's.  I guess that is indeed the season in which I journey.  His lamb... forever in search of His presence, His provision, and His place of refuge.  Will I ever be more than His lamb following Him... with His grace I will not.

Walking according to Your truth. This is a bit more simple to grasp.  Don't get me wrong, it is not a simple or easy path.  It is not a path that today's world honors.  Yet, it is a beautiful and joyously free path.  There is nothing more uplifting, nothing more pleasing, and truly nothing more valuable than knowing God's word, His ways, His statutes... for it is in His ways I get to see His handiwork.  The scales are removed from my eyes and I glimpse His beautiful creation.  I sense His mercy, love, and joy.  I find His favor and provision.  I know the depth of His love for me... for me! Wow, nothing compares... It's like that snuggle of an infant... pure, complete, and forever.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Mark 10:45 A Life Ransomed

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

For even the Son of man came 
not to be ministered unto,
but to minister,
and to give His life a ransom for many.
Mark 10:45

There are so many levels of faith in God our father (Abba), in His only begotten son (Yeshua), and in the Holy Spirit (the breath of Heaven).  As a very little girl, in knew to run to God (Abba).  He was so faithful to me... He would greet me with a breeze upon my check.  He provided a mighty oak tree for me to curl up against and rest in the safety of His arms.  He gave the songs of the birds to lift my sorrow and allowed me to follow them in flight as my spirit flew with them... dodging and soaring above my headHe gave me to the quiet shelter within my church... a place to ride my bike to (my destination)... a place that was full of peace... aglow with images of His son's passion... warmed by the heat of the day or cooled by the gentle breeze circulating within His house.  Not once did He ask anything of me.  He did not demand me to go or do anything.  He was just ever present... waiting for me to come... waiting for me to spend some time within His loving embrace.

The Holy Spirit, my breath of Heaven, my comforter... my guide... my freedom fighter.  He gives me the "unveiled" truth as I seek my Lord's will, as I repent for missed opportunities or for my human-sided words.  He prompts me with discernment, keeping me walking past that which would endanger myself or others. He communicates with my spirit, always keeping me "watchful" and ever ready for discussions, praise, and forgiveness.  He ignites the joy down deep within my soul, with feet willing to dance, and a joy bubbling forth.  He ushers me into the presence of my Lord, my Savior, my Shepherd... 
our Lord Jesus Christ... Yeshua the Son of God... our Messiah

The Son of man who came.  Wow, what would it have been like in Heaven, that day, when our Lord asked Abba for permission to come and be our ransom?  Abba knowing that the world... His creation (all of us) was once again at a perilous "cross-road" and in need of His perfected love, hope, healing, and redemption (the passion, the love, the sanctifying blood of Jesus.)

Created and designed by you,
nurtured and loved,
blessed with abundance,
and a will to choose.
Pained by forgetfulness,
pushed to the point of wrath.
Yet,  you answered with unmerited mercy...
you sent us your Son.
KMLS

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Joel 2:26 Fulfillment

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

And ye shall eat in plenty,
and be satisfied, 
and praise the name of the Lord your God,
that hath dealt wondrously with you;
and My people shall never be ashamed.
Joel 2:26

Two days of joy.  Praising and singing my own little "shout out" to the Lord.  Some mornings it's as if there are so many passages just zooming around in my mind, my heart feels the joy of His word...and yet, I get so filled that I can't concentrate on just one of His amazing truths.  Maybe my focus should just be quiet and know this joy.

Sensing deep with in my spirit, there is a bubbling of fulfillment that is crowding out any doubt, that is quieting any anxiety, that is cleansing all the "stuff"  of worldly desires.  Most of us get a bit antsy when our pantries are bare and our refrigerator has a few left over bottles of condiments.  God's word promises that we will never hunger nor thirst:

Yeshua said to them,
 “I AM THE LIVING GOD,
 The Bread of Life;
 whoever comes to me shall not hunger,
 and whoever trusts in me shall never thirst.”
John 6:35
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Today's scripture blesses us with a gentle, loving, and calming sense that we do not need to feel anxious for anything.  Our "reality" can be cloaked in a deception that keeps us in a whirlwind of chaos.  There is always a new door to open, there is always an avenue leading to others who can help us in our "hour" of need.  It's sad, but there are not enough parents and churches teaching us when we are young how to "resource" as a way to "prepare" for those "hours" of need that will come in and out of our life.

 I have been young and now I am old, 
Yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken, 
Or his descendants begging bread.
Psalm 37:25

Today's "politically correct" profiling "screams" to us that there should not be "entitlements."  I wonder if this keeps a "pressure cooker" of fear steaming and boiling?  During the Great Depression, our relatives, neighbors, friends, and country lived under the same type of stress... yet, they still maintained that "rolling up your sleeves and be about it" attitude that pioneered thru the darkest days in America's history.  Is this what Joel was trying to encourage?

In times of lack, look to Him.  He promises to watch over, provide a way, and give to us in order to fulfill our needs.  We dust our selves off, we "seek" a way through, we praise every "itty-bitty" proof of His "wondrous" handiwork in and around us, and then we stand tall... not ashamed of our moment of need but with confidence that He will provide... some how... some way. 

Today is the day that I will see,
His hand is at work for me and mine.
Today is the day that I can sing, 
I will rejoice and be glad in it. 

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Friday, August 8, 2014

Isaiah 55:7-9 God's Thoughts and Ways

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

Let the wicked forsake his way And the unrighteous man his thoughts;
And let him return to the LORD, 
And He will have compassion on him, 
And to our God, For He will abundantly pardon.  
"For My thoughts are not your thoughts, 
Nor are your ways My ways," declares the LORD.  
"For as the heavens are higher than the earth.
So are My ways higher than your ways,
And My thoughts than your thoughts.
Isaiah 55:7-9

It is an amazing moment when you view a show, a performance, or a movie and your spirit just jumps into "high gear."  You want to shout, your smile can't be disturbed by anything negative, and you keep replaying the moment in which God's truth "zaps" you free from that which is in this world.

And so it happened last night...we rented the movie "God's Not Dead." It is difficult to consider how many viewers were "touched" by the works of these courageous few.  As an educator, I know that what we teach can inspire, degrade, or ignite a life-long quest for truth.  Yet, there are so many who have their own agendas, their own life struggles, and their own truths that can influence so many.  We always want to believe that we are prepared and stronger than what ever our instructors teach...that's just not true.  If our "here and now" culture continues to "rewrite" history in order to "correct" what once was truth, we will have internal battles with what man should know as truth.
"For My thoughts are not your thoughts, 
Nor are your ways My ways," declares the LORD.

We do not have to walk through this life alone, yet we are called to walk bravely and with confidence.  Walking with the confidence that there is a creator, a designer, who is diligent in His watch over us. We must not back down when the world seeks to diminish, mock, or condemn the passion and victory of our Lord Jesus Christ.  How do we "stand" against what the world chooses to believe?

For me, I must be reading God's word on a daily basis.  Truth is in His teachings, it is my "owner's" manual for living.  I must be in communication with our Lord Jesus... all day...in all things...with praise always flowing from my heart and mouth.  I put on the armor of God every morning and every time the enemy begins a threat of attack.  I am diligent and consistent with my choices in what I will watch (books, TV, movies, performances, etc)... in what I listen to (music, discussions, news, entertainment, and even sermons), and what I will put my name to (what I say, write, and text).  Does this seem excessive?  Does it seem like a liveable solution?  Is it even worth the agonizing change?  I am convinced that my soul, and the souls of those in my life are more valuable than anything this world has to offer.  If that is truth...then how much more am I willing to do in order to protect that which has such value?

My weeding out of the "negative" in my garden (my life's harvest) began with a head-on collision.  Even though I would be considered the "victim" on that day, I was the blessed... for God heard my cries.  I recommitted my life to His will... I had just made the first of many leaps of faith... I hungered and thirst for His direction... and I have tried to remain obedient to His plan, His ways, His prompting, and most of all His loving goodness... grace... favor... and prosperity.  Is this walk of faith easy... it was never promised to be easy... it's a walk of faith!

I never walk alone.  There are those who will pray with us and for us...24/7...365 days...year after year.  There are primary sources (Bible, biographies, blogs, movies, and every moment of the day there is always music, the radio, and gifted writers).  Wherever two or more are gathered... I am so thankful to writers, musicians, actors, producers, newscasters, and those who are taking on the fight in our media.  It truly makes your heart soar when there is God in what is available for entertainment, allowing you the freedom of choice about what enters into your home, mind, heart and soul.

Our phones, Internet, iPads, computers, and televisions are broadcasting around the world, across our Earth, and throughout the galaxy and beyond... we have the ability to "shout" for the Lord with courage and joy!

Producers like David AR White, Kirk Cameron, Michael Langdon Jr, and Cloud 10 have dedicated the works of their hands for us.  Musicians like Newsboys, Third Day, Mercy Me,and Carman continue to boldly proclaim our Lord to younger generations.  Without the best sellers Left Behind, Heaven is for Real, and 90 Minutes in Heaven, who would be "looking up" in anticipation for our Lord's return?

In letting God's "shout out" not end with me... I texted:
God's Not Dead... Will you?

Thursday, August 7, 2014

2 Peter 3:8-9 Letting Go

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

But do not forget this one thing, dear friends:
With the Lord a day is like a thousand years,
and a thousand years are like a day.
The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise,
as some understand slowness.
Instead he is patient with you, 
not wanting anyone to perish,
but everyone to come to repentance.
2 Peter 3:8-9
 
As I walk this path, I find that these scripture passages lead me to a place of cleansing.  A deeper freedom from that which continues to rise up and cause me to falter, fall, and in need of some "help" in starting over.  It is such foolishness that I feel ashamed or filled with abandonment at these moments.  Completely shunned or an out-cast that doesn't measure up.  It's one thing to stumble around because of the choices you are making, the feelings that are controlling you, or even those misunderstandings of self-pride.  It is even more foolish to be "knocked down" or "bowled over" by someone else and their choices.  Why does my heart ache when someone else is making destructive decisions?  Why do I put on a "cloak" of shame that should be theirs to wear?  Why does living become heavy laden?  Once upon a time I was taught that these feelings and thoughts were of an enmeshment that was labeled "dysfunctional."  In a way that can be true.  Now, however, I'm seeing that it could be my level of patience and acceptance with those who are perishing from their deceptive thoughts, pain, endurance, or choices.  My immediate "button" of un-forgiveness gets pushed because somewhere a long the line they have not "cared enough" to apologize for the destruction, danger, or harm done to others.

Don't we become mighty prayer warriors for these sons and daughters of God?  Don't we ask for prayer for them, and prayer for us to be strengthened and guided?  None of us would wish another soul to perish, so why does it seem so "slow" in coming to a place of repentance with our thoughts and emotions when they are "connected" to those who are suffering?  I know that Abba knows what is best for them... and for me. Yet, I am always brought to a place of realization that sometimes when I am in a spiritual warfare, I am also in a place of "un-forgiveness" and am very "slow in my understanding," towards those that have brought the enemy to my door (heart).

It is never difficult to bring all my struggles to the cross of our Lord Jesus.  It is never difficult to receive new understanding (revelation).  It can be extremely difficult to focus on my changes while "letting go" of their "fall-out."  

Patience, understanding, and repentance for them... for me... for our Lord's will to be done....


My Lord help my repentant heart to accept and embrace your continuing forgiveness for me and them.
  Thank you for your diligent watch over us.
  Thank you for keeping your promises.
  Bless us with eternal trust in you, the Holy Spirit, and Your will for each of us. 
Amen, Amen, and Alleighlua  

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Exodus 1:6-8 Wisdom

Good morning Abba, Good morning Jesus, Good morning Holy Spirit,

Now Joseph and all his brothers and all that generation died,
but the Israelites were exceedingly fruitful,
they multiplied greatly,
increased in numbers and became so numerous that the land was filled with them.
Then a new king, to whom Joseph meant nothing,
came to power in Egypt.
Exodus 1:6-8

This morning is one of those mornings in which the scripture passage caused a hesitation.  My mind reacted quickly with an "Ok, Lord, and what do you want me to do with this passage?"  My spirit felt a bit more willing with a, "Hmmm, yes Lord, I will take a closer look."

 History records Israel's birth as a nation.  It is in Egypt that between two and three million people were living, working, dieing, and apparently "multiplying" for God's plan and Egypt's well fare.  With this new King, history becomes re-written and forgotten.  Egypt enjoyed the "fruits" of Joseph's walk with God.   Yet now, Egypt will know the wrath of God because of a desire to control God's people.  A desire to be the ultimate seat of power, a desire to destroy those that could stand in opposition of the King's decisions.  I wonder why generations "refuse" to learn from the past?  Why does our free-will always lead us into relationships that will cause us to stumble?  Since our free-will is a gift from God, why do we want to walk in ways that aren't pleasing unto Him?

Anyway, this new King decides to put the Israelites back into bondage.  They will put, "every son that is born into the river."  This will ensure oppression in the women, domination over any one in opposition, and will discontinue the blood line of Israel.  Yep, even all those years ago rulers wanted to "put an end" to God's plan and His chosen (Satan does not give up...at least not until Jesus returns... then it will all be "finished" Revelation 19-20:3).  So, Lord this is what we are watching again... it's in our news, people are taking sides, the press is making its case either for or against your Israel... I know to pray, what else would you have me do?

And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse:
and He that sat upon him was called Faithful and True,
and in righteousness He doth judge and make war.
And He hath on His vesture and on his thigh,
a name written,
KING OF KINGS,
AND LORD OF LORDS.
Revelation 19:11; 16

Most of us know the story of Moses and the plagues that came upon Egypt (Exodus 2-14). His-story is replaying once more in the promised land of Israel (Deuteronomy 32:49-33)I can't help but wonder, what do these scriptures mean for me, for my children and their children, for my family... loved ones... friends... coworkers... students... my grocery clerks... etc?  I really don't have answers to share with you.  This is one of those moments of faith, a leap that said, "Yes, Lord."  I think these passages are meant for us to read and ponder.  Why are they important to us today?  Are we meant to use them somehow?  What is it that He needs us to do?  I trust our Lord so much, that I know He has a plan... in fact we know His plan (it is found in the books of Daniel, Isaiah, and Revelation). 

Just for today I will wait on Him to reveal more about these passages.  I can say that if it comes to choosing a king to follow... 
I'm choosing my Lord Jesus...
 He is reigning from above,
  in His service is gladness,
 and His banner (our banner) is love.
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