Canaan’s Rest represents a quiet place “set apart” for the purpose of hearing God's voice, growing in intimacy with the Lord, and being renewed in soul and spirit.

Month: January 2023 (Page 2 of 4)

January 21, 2023

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend! Hope you are taking time to get refreshed!😊 We enjoyed celebrating Ann’s birthday yesterday and today we will having left-overs. I plan to work this morning and  go to Kohl’s this afternoon to get in on the hot sales!  
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  God speaks in so many ways and I love to hear His voice as He often speaks in the night. Last night I woke up after midnight and said a quick prayer that He would give me what He wanted me to write today. It’s a prayer I often pray, for in myself I have nothing to say. I went back to sleep but later woke from a vivid dream and it seemed to contain a message that I want to practice, and hope you will too.
  I was at some kind of a Christian gathering and sitting closely between two friends, as the place was packed. The three of us were looking at the printed program together as they had run out of bulletins. The friend on my right was a former missionary and she would read a name off and would say something positive about that person. She went down the list one by one and found something special about each speaker and we began to anticipate what we would hear from them. It prepared our hearts for something good!
  I thought it was like she wore a garland of praise and thankfulness around her neck and it sparkled as she saw the best in others. She is a person that is just herself and doesn’t put on any airs but comfortable to be who God made her to be. And in my dream, she described each one with something positive she saw in them that would bless us all. If I put that in a personal context, I wonder how she would have described me. She could say, “My friend who is getting old and wrinkled!” But I’m quite sure she would have been kind as she practices seeing beauty instead of ashes, and wears a garment of praise.  (Isaiah 61:3)
  How about us? When we think or see others, even a stranger, is our first response to see them in a positive light and to be thankful for the gifts God has put within them? Or do we notice how they are poorly dressed or have some quirks etc. God created every person with special gifts to give to us and the world, and we are blessed if we don’t overlook them. Let us not focus on the negative but thankfully look for the unique gifts that He placed in them.
Challenge for today: When you meet others, may your first response be to see the best in them!
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

January 20, 2023

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! The apartment is filled with so much aroma as I have a roast in the oven and just fixed many oven veggies and whipped lots of real cream (Al’s favorite). We are celebrating Ann’s birthday today at noon and I am hungry already! I also made a flourless birthday cake with choc frosting and hope that it tastes good.Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
   Is it possible to have humble pride? What do I mean by that? I was reading an article from Pastor Mark Roberts from Fuller seminary and he wrote about how to know the difference between pride that puffs us up and leads us away from God and humble pride that delights in our work but acknowledges the grace of God. There is a difference and we can tell it in our souls for if we take all the credit and glory in ourselves, we will find our hearts pulled away from God. But when we do well and find joy in our work and recognize that it draws us closer to God in humility and gratitude, then it is humble pride.
    As a parent we want our children to take pride in their work and accomplishments but also that they would know that God gave them the power to do it in the first place. If they learn early that it is God’s grace in their lives and not the pride of believing it is all them, they will grow in their life with the Lord.
  All of us do well to acknowledge our dependency on the Lord and have humble gratitude. Sinful pride takes all the credit and puffs us up. Humble pride knows that we do it only by God’s grace and we are blessed.
  Roberts gives a great example of a friend of his who has been very successful in his career and built a business worth many millions of dollars. But as he talked with him one day, the man kept pointing to the grace of God in his life and got even chocked up with gratitude of the Lord’s goodness to him. His pride in his work drew him closer to the Lord and that is a symptom of humble pride.
  Let us delight in the work God has given each of us but may we also remember all that we do is by His grace and the strength he gives. As it says in Phil 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.”
Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to help you see your accomplishments in the light of His grace.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

 

 

 

 

January 19, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a great day. Al just got home from Men’s group and I just finished making choc covered raspberries and doing food prep. We are having a Birthday party for Ann tomorrow! Today we have Bible Study and attendance has been good. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
   Harmony is a beautiful thing! I remember those days when the kids in our neighborhood played together without fighting, just having pure fun. Growing up there were many kids of all ages in my immediate neighborhood and we played for hours and for the most part got along well. A song was also written by King David about harmony that was sung on the way to worship by many travelers going to celebrate annual festivals. Psalm 133:1 (God’s Word), “See how good and pleasant it is when brothers and sisters live together in harmony!” He compared it to costly scented oil that flowed down Aaron’s head and beard or like dew on Mount Hermon flowing down the slopes. Beautiful to behold.
  I experienced harmony as the women from church all worked together recently to prepare for a group coming to our church from Teen Challenge. We had to set up tables, decorate and do food preparation and everyone was working together in unity. We had fun and laughter as the work got done in record time. We were a team and that is as it should be when we belong to the Lord and work together in unity. That doesn’t mean we agree on everything but that we have unity of purpose and work for His kingdom. It is a beautiful thing.
   I pray daily for the people of God to be tightly knit together for the coming days are going to be more difficult and we need to stand together. The truth is we need one another if we are going to stand in the darkness around us. We can either enhance that spirit of unity or we will work against it by our pride that wants to stand out separate from the rest. But when we stand together it is a positive example to the world, and others may be drawn to the Lord. Like the words of the hymn goes, “We are one in the spirit we are one in the Lord… And we pray that all unity may one day be restored. And they will know we are Christians by our love, by our love, and they will know that we are Christians by our love.”
Challenge for today: Help be a unity builder and stand tightly with others in the Body of Christ.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

January 18, 2023

Dear Ones,
  Hope you wake to a new day of peace and time to reflect! I am doing food prep this morning and soon off to Aldi’s and exercise class. This afternoon is crafts and tonight is Bible study!  A full day!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
 Time seems to fly! The older I get the faster it seems to go and I am no hurry to flip the calendar to a new month.  Sometimes I want the clock to stop and just savor the time to do the things that one day I won’t be able to do any more when I am aged.
   It’s good for all of us not to function on automatic pilot but to welcome each day as a new day with many possibilities that God has in-store for us. As King Solomon said in Eccl. 3:1, “There’s an opportune time to do things, a right time for everything on earth.” Of course, that is on God’s time table!
   One of our friends, Connie, whom I have written about, has been in the hospital since Christmas Eve with Leukemia and in a hard fight for her life. She is inspiriting as she is receiving many treatments but making the most of each day that she has before her. She is surrounded by family, friends, priests, and health care workers and her light shines so brightly. Her daughter recently wrote:       “Mom told us today “If God had asked me what I wanted for Christmas this year even before I got sick, I would have responded, more time with my family and to reconnect with my kids in a powerful way because even though we are close, I want to be closer, being with God alone and getting to know his heart and love more like he does and live in the fullness of the vocation of marriage in a very holy way.” She then stated that all these desires of her heart are being met right here in this hospital, room 512 she as always never ceases to amaze me with her beauty, strength, faithfulness, and love for others!
   Praying for Connie, has made me more aware of what is really important in life and not to put things off, to savor times with family, to invite others to be His children, to make a difference in the short time we have on earth. Let us all not waste time on trivial things that will pass away but living each day for the Lord as our homecoming day draws nearer!
  Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to help you use the time you have to walk in His presence and power, and make a difference!
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

January 17, 2023

Dear  Ones,
Hope you wake to a day of blessings. I hope to get downstairs as it’s that day for choc covered raspberries and coffee. Question for this week is: Do you believe that you were divinely created or are there things about yourself that are hard for you to accept? 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
   We all have the desire to be loved and to be needed and connected to something bigger than ourselves. We are not an accident that live for a short time but divinely designed and lavishly loved. I am reading James Smith’s book, The Good and Beautiful You, and he writes how we are perfectly and intricately designed by God and loved into existence. How different that narrative is from what is taught today that we exist only because a female egg and male sperm began fermenting and one day will cease to be. No, we are created to connect with God and to glorify Him with the life He has given us and enjoy life with Him forever. In fact, we existed in the mind of God long before we were even born. God said so in Jeremiah 1:5, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you.” I love to picture how we were formed in our mother’s womb and God saw us even then.                               
   We are all originals and designed to live life with joy and to enjoy life with God forever. None of us were accidents, we were created with intent, and we existed in God’s mind before were born. When we devalue and think less of ourselves, we are hurting our Creator who made us. We don’t find our worth in how we look or any great things we accomplish but rather that we are His originals and our worth is in Him.
   Who we are is a gift from God and He created us in love. The question is will we accept who His creation is in us and find our worth in Him or will we try to find worth in the world. If we try to find value in anything else other than God, we will always be striving and wondering if we measure up. Of course, those voices will tell us we are not enough,
   But let us instead believe that we are divinely created and humbly remember we did nothing to earn any gifts we may have been given. Let us live to bring glory to the One who created us and loves us and remember that we are His divine work.
  Challenge for today: Thank the Lord for how He has created you and live to bring glory to Him.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy
 

 

Real Forgiveness

Pastor Tim Keller has written a new book on forgiveness.  He believes the therapeutic age and cancel culture have created a crisis with the Christian practice of forgiveness.  He sees therapeutic forgiveness as more of a private emotional practice rather than dealing with one’s own sinful response to being sinned against. And because of our cancel culture, many young people question the need to forgive. They don’t know how to forgive, nor are they even sure they should. 

Keller observes, “There’s a cultural moment here where I think forgiveness is very important to talk about.  We live in a culture that is very fragmented, polarized, there’s an awful lot of anger, and people are really after each other. Forgiveness is not in the air.”

According to Keller, four actions are involved in real forgiveness:

1) “…Name the trespass truthfully as wrong and punishable, rather than merely excusing it.” 

2) “…Identify with the perpetrator as a fellow sinner rather than thinking how different from you he or she is… will their good.” 

3) “…Release the wrongdoer from liability by absorbing the debt oneself rather than seeking revenge and paying them back.” 

4) “…Aim for reconciliation rather than breaking off the relationship forever.” 

Keller examines common obstacles to forgiveness, including the influence of social media and how today’s therapeutic age focuses on self-interest.  He invites readers to consider Christ to better understand how he atoned for sin, and to follow Christ’s example. “Don’t let yourself be twisted. Take in what Jesus Christ has done, put your little story about what people have done to you in the big story of what he did for you, and you’ll have power you need to grant forgiveness.”

My concern in this blog is for men to be learning a “lifestyle of forgiveness.”  In the Lord’s Prayer, forgiveness is the only petition repeated: “For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you” (Matt 6:14). Jesus then warns about living in unforgiveness. “But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive you” (v. 15).  A forgiving heart is an open heart. There is no grace for a closed heart that is turned in on itself in bitterness or revenge.

By carrying our sins in his body, Jesus can heal our relational wounds. Those who forgive are the real healers in our culture.  “He personally carried away our sins in his own body on the cross so we can be dead to sin and live for what is right.  You have been healed by his wounds!” (I Peter 2:24).  Paul reminded the Colossians of their calling.  “Be even tempered, content with second place, quick to forgive an offense.  Forgive as quickly and completely as the Master forgave you.” (Col. 3:12-13 – Message).

I believe God is raising up a whole generation of “strong-hearted” men. These are men who have processed the arrows that have pierced their hearts. They are learning to walk the way of Jesus. “Don’t repay evil for evil. Don’t retaliate when people say unkind things about you. Instead, pay them back with a blessing.  That is what God wants you to do, and he will bless you for it” (I Peter 3:9-10).  These are the “walking wounded.”

Above all don’t allow yourself to be caught up in the cancel culture.  Men with “strong hearts” will not allow themselves to be victims.  By the grace of God we move beyond anger and self-pity because Jesus is our healer. “Lord, help us learn better how to forgive – by your grace and power.”

 

January 16, 2023

Dear Ones,
   Hope you had a great weekend! We enjoyed church and hearing the guys from Teen Challenge share how God has changed their lives. We had a meal afterwards for them and the congregation and time to hear some of their stories. The afternoon wasn’t quite as great as the Vikings lost!Emoji 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
   I have always admired Esther who had a rough start in life but didn’t let that be a hindrance to all that God had for her, which included becoming queen and saving her people. I don’t imagine she had a lot of say over the events in her life for she was an orphan and taken in by an uncle. She probably didn’t have those feminine touches of a caring mom but she must have felt very thankful for an uncle willing to take her in.
   To top it all, Esther was in the foreign land of Persia and had many things against her like being a Jew, displaced, and a woman of that time with no rights. But the Lord saw her and used her in ways that must have surprised even her. She was very beautiful and noticed by the king’s servants and brought into the King’s harem. I don’t know about you, but I would rather be the one wife of a man who loved me, than one of many wives of a king who only saw me on occasion. But Esther had very little to say about her life and was obedient and did all that her uncle told her to do, for she must have loved and respected him as a man who knew God. 
   But even though decisions were made for her she had faith in God and was led by the Lord. The crunch time came when she had to go before King Xerxes and plead for the life of her people.  In doing that she put her life on the line, and if the king didn’t put forth his septer, she would have been killed. But she did a wise thing and called on her Jewish people to fast and pray with her, rather than trying to do it all alone. It resulted that she was given much wisdom to bring down wicked Haman and also to save her people. I wonder how Esther reflected on all that the Lord did through her and I’m sure she was thankful that she listened and obeyed. As it says in Eph. 3:20 (ESV), “Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly than all we ask or think or imagine, according to the power at work within us, to Him be glory…”  
  Let us also be willing to let God use us as He wills and to listen and obey His instructions.
Challenge for today: Whatever you are facing in your life right now, go in His power, and don’t hesitate to ask others to pray.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy
 

January 14, 2023

Dear Ones,
 Hope you are enjoying your weekend. We were blessed yesterday by having friends who we don’t get a chance to see very often. 
This morning I am going to Women’s Bible study at church and then helping set up for Teen Challenge who is coming tomorrow for our Sunday Service and a meal for them and the church following. Ann may stop over this afternoon too. Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
   Recently we studied the kings in the Bible and spent quite some time on King David. He was not perfect by any means but he was referred to as a man after God’s own heart. Although he committed adultery and murder, he also experienced forgiveness and God’s grace and mercy. One of his prayers is recorded in Psalm 139:23, ‘God, I invite your searching gaze into my heart. Examine me through and through, find out everything that may be hidden within me. Put me to the test and sift through my anxious thoughts.”
  Would that all of us would pray that prayer often, asking God to sift through our hearts and motives and actions and show us where we need to repent. When we see how short we fall, and ask forgiveness, it also gives us compassion for others and to extend forgiveness for their wrongs. If we do not see our own need for grace, it’s hard to extend grace to others.
    I think of the pouring of grace and goodness of King David towards Saul’s grandson, Mephibosheth and how much I often feel like Mephibosheth. He didn’t do anything to deserve the King’s attention and favors and when David sent for him, he was overcome by fear. He must have wondered why the King would want him to appear before him. And it wasn’t anything he had done, for he was crippled and unable to help protect the king etc. But because of whose son he was, (Jonathan’s son, the closest friend of Davids), he wanted to show him every kindness and gave him land, servants and provided for all his needs, including eating at the king’s table.
  In many ways we are all like Mephibosheth, for we are sinful and don’t deserve anything. Yet the King of kings wants for us to daily dine with Him, shower us with His gifts, and enjoy fellowship with Him. Yes, we are unworthy and undeserving, but we were bought with a price and when we receive His forgiveness, we have an open invitation to spend each day in His presence.
   Let us not cower in fear but rejoice in His goodness and favor to us.
Challenge for today: Spend some time letting the Lord search your heart and then go on to thank Him for His mercy on you.  
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy
 

January 13, 2023

Dear Ones.
Happy weekend to you. Snow flakes are falling again out my window! Beautiful but hoping for not too many. Al and I went to see a movie last night and enjoyed, The Man called Otto! This morning we are looking forward to our friends from the lake coming for coffee! 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  In our relationship with others, there is always room for growth and ways to communicate and get along better. Marriage is especially one such relationship where we need to be intentional if we are to have a loving, successful life together.
   On Crosswalk.com I read an article by Brent Rinehart, a Public Relations Practitioner, who writes about 3 things we should be doing with our spouse and probably aren’t. Perhaps we can apply his words to other relationships as well.
   The first way is Communicating well. We need to speak truth to one another and when we are hurt and bothered by what the other person has said or done, we should discuss it together. That means listening to where they are coming from and being patient and kind and wanting to seek truth. As it says in James 1:19(AMPC), “Let everyone be quick to hear, slow to speak( a speaker of carefully chosen words and), and slow to anger (Patient, reflective, forgiving).” We are not to let things smolder but deal with them in love.
   The second point Brent makes is to speak their love language. Gary Chapman has written about the 5 love languages and it is helpful to the understand what makes others feel loved and according to their love language, not ours. It may be words of affirmation so it is good to speak compliments, words of appreciation and that build up. It could be if it is quality time then it is good to schedule things to do together and give your full attention. Or if it is receiving gifts, to pick up those special things that they enjoy, to let them know you are thinking of them. If it is acts of service, it may mean doing those unexpected things around the house, like helping with the dishes and taking out the garbage. If it is physical touch then giving frequent hugs and holding hands will help them know they are cherished.
   The third point was to pray.  We can ask the Lord to show us where we need to improve, and to help us grow closer to Him and to one another. Al and I make it a habit to pray together early each morning as we start our day. When the kids were little, it worked better to do it at night, just before going to bed as mornings were so busy.
   May the Lord help all of us to be better communicators of His love and to work for harmony in our marriages and all of our relationships.
  Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to be the center of all your relationships and to communicate His love in new and varied ways. 
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

January 12, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to a joy-filled day. Al is already at church this morning and soon the donuts will be arriving here for Donut day. I plan to go to Aldi’s this morning and also to make stroganoff. This afternoon we have Bible Study and we have a good attendance each week. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  One morning I awakened with the chorus singing in my mind, “Every day with Jesus is sweeter than the day before. Every day with Jesus I love Him more and more. Jesus saves and keeps me and He’s the one I’m waiting for. Every day with Jesus is sweeter than the day before.” Is that true for each of us, that every day we are full of joy as He becomes more precious to us? Or are we overwhelmed by fear and discouragement by all that is happening around us in our world? It depends on where our focus is. When it is on the Lord, we can have joy in the midst of whatever is going on.
    Like David said in Psalm 30:11(NLT), “You have turned my mourning into joyful dancing. You have taken away my clothes of mourning and clothed me with joy.”  Really, can we have joy even in adverse circumstances? Only if our eyes are on the Lord and we trust Him and draw our strength from Him.
     I was reading this morning in my devotions how Paul and Silas were in jail for preaching about Jesus and setting a slave girl free, yet they began to pray and sing to the Lord. I wonder if we would be doing that or would we be questioning the Lord as to why that happened to us while we were trying to lead others to Him. Or asking the Lord what was going to happen to us now.  But as they praised the Lord, their chains were suddenly broken off and they were set free. In a sense, they were free even before their chains were gone, for they were praising the Lord in the midst of their circumstance.
   Perhaps today, rather than looking at the negative things happening around us and becoming fearful, we can in faith trust the Lord and begin to praise Him. Let us tell the Lord, “You are so worthy of our praise and our hearts trust in you no matter what!’’
Challenge for today: Sink your roots deeply into the Lord and praise Him from your heart of faith.  
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

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