Canaan's Rest

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.

May 15, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Many graduations happening and one is our grandson in Kansas, and we understand it is going to be 91 degrees! We have a trip planned in 3 weeks and will celebrate with him then. EmojiEmoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How well do we know we are loved? I always smile when I read about the disciple John, as he calls himself the one whom Jesus loved. I don’t think he was being arrogant, but rather trusting and believing the words that he heard Jesus say. We might wish we could audibly hear those words from Jesus lips, but we do have the best source and that is the Bible where we have so many scriptures of how Jesus loves us. I get tears in my eyes when I hear little children singing loudly and with certainty that Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so. We need to be more like them that just believe and accept that as reality. He never would have died for us, if He didn’t love us!

We don’t have to earn His love, and neither does He withhold His love when we don’t do things right. Just as we who are parents desire our children to obey, but when they are disobedient we still love them, although we must discipline them. Every time we say the Lord’s prayer, we are calling on our Heavenly Father’s will to be done in our lives, and that means trusting Jesus to guide our lives according to His plan and not ours. When we know He really loves us, we can rest in the fact that His will is best and we don’t need to get stressed about the big things or the little things.

Would we be able to say, “I am Judy, the one whom Jesus loves.” or “I am Tom, the one whom Jesus loves.” When we are adopted into God’s family we can say, “I am the chosen one whom Jesus loves.” Even before we came to know the Lord and sinned greatly, He loved us, desired for us to come to know that love and receive Him. How amazing it is we don’t have to work for His love but can call Him Father? Let us not doubt His love for us!

Challenge for today: Sit in quietness and reflect on I John 3:1, “See what kind of love the Father has given us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are.” Then go into your day thanking Him that you are His beloved child.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

May 14, 2026

Dear Ones,
So sorry I sent out today’s devotion yesterday and so you got the same one today as well. I am sending you now the one that was for yesterday, as I didn’t catch that then.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
We all age and our bodies begin to fall apart, but hopefully our souls are being mellowed. It takes courage to grow old, although we really don’t have a choice, and many live in pain with restricted activity. But each person has value, even if we aren’t high on the productivity scale, and each one brings character into the lives of others. Something sad happens when elderly people seem to become invisible to others in society, sending a message that they don’t have value.

But take notice when you read your Bible, that many extraordinary things happened through old people. I think first of Caleb, who was one of the spies that didn’t weaken at the sight of the size of the enemy and wanted to take the land God promised. He was in 85 years old when he went to war, and claimed the hill country for his descendants. He fought as hard as when he was forty years old to claim his piece of land. You can read of Abraham and others who would be considered old when God used them to bring change.

Now some try to stop the aging process and go through cosmetic surgeries, marry someone much younger, take Viagra, etc. We should try to stay healthy, but we also need to accept our age. There are those that are full of anger as they age, but perhaps it really is letting out the anger that has been stored up. How much better to make peace as we grow old and to shed our egos! We need to let go of our resentments and bitterness, and instead be forgiving, grateful and surrender. Dying is the ultimate surrender, so our prior health issues prepare us for letting go, helping us realize we are not in charge. It seems to be true that we are remembered more for the goodness of our hearts and our fruitfulness than our achievements.

No matter how helpless we may be before we die, we can know that Jesus was in that position as he faced death. He could have called on 10,000 angels, but instead he gives His death to us through passivity after His arrest. He was ministered to by others up to the point of his death.

Just as Jesus, we can give our deaths as our final gift to others.

Challenge for today: Remember someone whom you loved that has died, and think of what was best in them that was left behind for you to remember them.

May 14, 2026

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a blessed day. This morning I plan to bake bars and try a new dish and it is also Donut Day. This afternoon we have Bible study and then going to shop and get the car washed.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How many of us have been wondering if the Lord isn’t coming soon as we see so much darkness in our world. We have only to watch the news, or read the paper to see how evil seems to be so rampant. People don’t seem to care for there seems to be no fear of God. I remember when I was a young girl my grandma thought that people should no longer have children as the world was too evil then. What would she think now?!

But as believers how are we to live? I read what Peter said in I Peter 4:7-8, “The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober -minded for the sake of your prayers. Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.” The Message translation says it even plainer, “Everything in the world is about to be wrapped up, so take nothing for granted. Stay wide-awake in prayer. Most of all love each other as your life depended on it. Love makes up for practically anything.”  He goes on to say we should show hospitality and use our gifts and serve one another with cheerfulness and generosity.  As we do that we are bringing His presence to others.

Peter also goes on to say that when life gets really difficult for us we are to rejoice for God will do His spiritual refining process in our lives.  We are to stand firm and be courageous knowing that we are sharing suffering that other believers are experiencing. Let us encourage one another and share the Lord wherever we are until our time on this earth is over and we get to go Home!

Challenge for today: Use every opportunity the Lord gives you to love and serve others and share the hope we have in Christ.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

May 13, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you have a blessed day. Every day we see more evidence of spring and the walks on the trail are getting more beautiful each day. Al is preaching next door today and I plan to go to Exercise and Crafts and later Bible Study.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How many of us have been wondering if the Lord isn’t coming soon as we see so much darkness in our world? We have only to watch the news, or read the paper to see how evil seems to be so rampant. People don’t seem to care, for there seems to be no fear of God. I remember when I was a young girl, my grandma thought that people should no longer have children as the world was too evil then. What would she think now?!

But as believers how are we to live? I read what Peter said in I Peter 4:7-8, “The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers. Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.” The Message translation says it even plainer, “Everything in the world is about to be wrapped up, so take nothing for granted. Stay wide-awake in prayer. Most of all love each other as your life depended on it. Love makes up for practically anything.” He also says we should show hospitality and use our gifts to serve one another with cheerfulness and generosity. As we do that, we are bringing His presence to others.

Peter goes on to say that when life gets really difficult for us we are to rejoice, for God will do His spiritual refining process in our lives. We are to stand firm and be courageous, knowing that we are sharing suffering that other believers are experiencing. Let us encourage one another and share the Lord wherever we are until our time on this earth is over and we get to go Home!

Challenge for today: Use every opportunity the Lord gives you to love and serve others and share the hope we have in Christ.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

May 12, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you have a wonderful day! Every day I see changes out my window as buds are coming out on the trees, flowers planted along the service road, and everything is coming alive! I plan to study and do some writing today, and maybe try a new recipe.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I suspect we all tell lies to ourselves without even realizing it. Sometimes our remarks to others sound rather humble, but bottom line: it could be a lack of faith. I read an article from author Steve Backlund that is rather convicting. Maybe God is calling us into a ministry, and we respond by saying that we are just being realistic and looking at the facts, for we don’t feel qualified. But think in scripture of all the men like Moses or Gideon who didn’t feel qualified, and yet God used them mightily. We are all called to walk by faith, not by sight. (II Cor. 5:7) Backlund writes that “Faith doesn’t deny reality, it simply refuses to let it have the final word.” If it is God’s will, then He will put within us what we need.

Maybe we hang on to the lie that we tried something before and it didn’t seem to work, so we refuse to enter into what God has for us now. Underneath we are afraid we will be disappointed again, so we are not willing to try; but how much better to listen to what God is saying to us and experience the new thing He has for us.

Some of us may guard our hearts and say we ought not to get ahead of ourselves. In other words, let’s lower our expectations so we won’t be disappointed. But God can do far more abundantly than we can ask or think. (Eph. 3:20) Let us live in hope, rather than regret that we shrunk back to avoid pain.

We probably all have used the excuse, “Someone else could do it better.” Though it sounds humble, we are not to think less of ourselves but agree with the Lord. Certainly, if He calls us to do something, He will equip us and give us what we need to carry it out. We bring honor to the Lord when we trust in Him to use us as we depend on His grace.

Let us not believe the lies of the enemy, but go forward boldly in what the Lord is entrusting to us.

Challenge for today: Don’t shrink back from all that God has called you to do, but believe and trust in Him.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

Be A Man

“Be a Man!”  These were  words I keep hearing within me, as I was alone on my daily walk.  Judy was not along,  so I took the time to reflect on my  spiritual journey and my relationship with my wife.  My heart was troubled  because of the frustration and confusion I felt in the verbal interaction with my wife.  There are times when I feel like I am in “a relational fog,” unsure my responses. I am learning to go below the surface to understand my feelings, not wanting to blame my wife.  I need to stay in the moment as a man and not react as a rebellious boy.  

As I walked and prayed a challenging thought came to me.  “You are going to have to humble yourself before your wife.”  I did not relish the prospects of being humbled.  However, I began to see I was not behaving  like a man, who had been married for over 60 years.  As I pondered my responses to our interaction , I could trace my feelings back to those of my childhood home environment, where I felt confused and misunderstood as a boy. 

I have been willing for the Holy Spirit to go deeper into my inner life.  The awareness of a wounded boy, kept coming into my awareness. My wife was not at fault for my reaction.  Judy, responding to me as my wife, was only triggering a response that made me feel like a young boy interacting to my mother.  It was indeed humbling for me to admit I was acting like a frightened  boy.  But that boyish response was not a healthy response, in a adult dialogue with my loving and caring wife.  I had to admit my anger, frustration and most of all alienation.  I had to own those feelings which caused me to  react in a childish manner.

I share this vulnerable moment in the hope that it might help a reader of this blog.  Here are some “helpful tips” for your ongoing journey with your wife, from someone who still has a lot to learn after 61 year with a woman who is one of the most consistent and spiritual persons I know. Remember, it take “two to tango.”  My growth is often reflected in the growth  taking place with “my bride.”

First, we  are learning to give each other emotional space to fail.  For me this means  my wife accepts my failings, while “hanging in there” as I come to awareness of my sinful patterns.  Please, remember all the will power and mental gymnastics will not get to your deeper responses.  I thank God, for the space my wife gives me.

Secondly, please remember, as the man, you need to humble yourself first.  This is how you take the lead.  You clear the air, admit your fault, ask for prayer and cherish your wife.  Period!!

Thirdly, don’t be afraid of “the inner journey.” If your gaze is on the Lord and you are  committed to Scripture as your frame of reference, be a man and face the dark secrets hidden in your heart.  Don’t try to tough it out.  That is  weakness.  A strong man can humble himself when it is necessary.

Fourthly, make a commitment to the Lord and your wife  to “Cherish” her, which means you will protect and care for your wife, even  when those times of “relational fog” set in. 

We read in I Peter 5: 5-6, “‘God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.’  So humble yourselves under the mighty power of God and at the right time he will lift you up in honor.”  

 

  

May 11, 2026

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a wonderful weekend. We enjoyed going to hear Leif preach and then to the lake for big yummy steaks that he grilled which is my favorite of all. We had games and fun and a wonderful Mother’s Day. Today I am going to make cookies and go to Aldi’s and Exercise class etc.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How often do we judge others and later find out what we thought was true was not reality at all? Outward appearances aren’t always as they seem, and we may presume things that are not so. Sadly, it can cause others to have the wrong impression of a person if we let our judgement be known. One day, I remarked to Al that someone I just met was a little hard to figure out. I had talked with her a while and welcomed her, but wondered what I was missing, for her responses were not typical. Others may have wondered the same, but we all received her and she often remarked how loved she felt. Later we found out the answer, as she had cancer and had brain surgery prior to our knowing her, and suddenly it all made sense. What if we had judged her and talked negatively about her?!

What does the Lord have to say when we judge others? He is very clear, as He said in the Sermon on the Mount, “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you.” (Matt.6:1-2) We studied this passage in our Wednesday night Bible study and discussed why we shouldn’t judge. The Message translation says, “Don’t pick on people, jump on their failures, criticize their faults—unless, of course, you want the same treatment. That critical spirit has a way of boomeranging.”

The only time we are to judge is when those within the church are in sin, as Paul said in I Cor. 5:12. But before we do, we need to first pray and examine ourselves as David did in Psalm 139:23-24, then ask the Lord to cross-examine and test us, and see if there is wrong-doing in our hearts. After we have examined ourselves, we also need to be sure we bring truth and not just gossip we may have heard. Usually it would be the pastor and elders that would go to the believer in love, confront him and bring discipline. We must guard our own hearts, that we don’t harbor a judgmental spirit, but speak truth in love.

Challenge for today: When you have judged someone else in your heart, confess it to the Lord and pray for the person, and leave the judging up to the Lord.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

May 9, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you have a wonderful weekend! I plan to clean the apartment today and tomorrow we will be going to hear Leif preach and then on to the lake for Mother’s Day dinner with family. Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
We all need hope, to believe that God is good, and we can confidently put our faith in Him. He is our source, and if we place our hope in any other we will come away with disappointment, for no person can live up to our expectations. But God is all-powerful, all-knowing, and can do more than we ask or even think. (Eph. 3:20) When we wake each morning, our hearts can be filled with anticipation for what the Lord has planned for us. By faith we place our trust in Him and that His plan is good, the best!

Let us not be doubters, but believe what the Word says. We can ask anything in His name and He will answer us according to His perfect will. That is best, because many things we might ask for are not good for us and could bring ruin. I often ask for something and then say, “Only Lord if this is your will.” Many times, the Lord has us wait, but in the waiting it is a chance for our faith to grow. I’m sure we can all think of an instance right now that we would like changed and for the Lord to open the door, but so far nothing has happened. It is in these very things we need faith to believe that God loves us and has a purpose, even though we may never understand.

Our hope is built on the Lord, and not that we get the specific answer to prayer that we would like. Wise King Solomon said to his son in Proverbs 3:5 (Amp), “Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all your heart and mind and do not rely on your own insight or understanding. In all your ways know, recognize, and acknowledge Him, and He will direct and make straight and plain your paths.”

Maybe we have a loved one who lives in pain and we are praying for healing. “Lord, why don’t you answer now?” We may not understand His ways, but we pray in faith and hope. I love the story of the water-bearer who carried a pole on his shoulders with a large pot hanging from each end. One pot had a crack in it, and water dripped from it so when the water-bearer got to the house, it had only half of the water that was in the other pot. Of course, the cracked pot felt bad until shown that because of the water leaking out of his pot, there were beautiful wildflowers that grew up on the side of the path. Every day these seeds were watered, and now those flowers graced the Master’s table. We often don’t know how even our weaknesses may bring glory to the Lord.

Challenge for today: Let hope arise in your heart, even though at the present time you may feel weak, for your strength is in the Lord.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

May 8, 2026

Dear Ones, Happy weekend to you! Hope you have time to relax and get refreshed. I plan to make Swedish meatballs and do other food prep. Your question this week is, Do you feel you are growing in your life with the Lord? Is it your desire to mature and be fruitful or do you feel like you are stagnant? What things seem to hold you back?
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Every morning as I have my quiet time with the Lord and write a daily devotion, I look out my window and see growth on the tree before me. What struck me one day was that I am like that tree, and my hope is that I am growing daily and not being stagnant in my Christian life. Not long ago, I noticed the branches on the bare tree started budding, and though it was barely perceptible at first, gradually I saw a little green begin to show. It wasn’t much, but definitely changing and I had hopes of what it would look like when it fully blooms.

When we are new Christians, we are grafted into the Vine which is Jesus and we become a new person. We begin to sprout, and are meant to mature and bear fruit. It doesn’t happen overnight, but gradually we receive the sunshine and rain, and changes start taking place. People around us may notice that our reactions are not the same as those of the old person we were. Then blossoms appear, and our family may notice we are caring and willing to serve others and not quick to get upset. More growth takes place, and the tree starts filling out and looking lush. This tree flowers with big white puffy flowers on the branches, that to me looks like a bridal bouquet. People walking by oh and ahh over its beauty. We might feel we are in the limelight with our new faith, but that phase doesn’t last forever. We come to realize that all glory goes to the Lord. Soon we are willing to decrease that He may increase. That is not always easy but the more we come to love the Lord, the more we realize it is not about us, but is all about Him.

The white flowery puffs give way to green leaves that blend together, appearing as one and providing shade for all who live here. It is a lesson to me as I see the phases of the tree before me, that I want to be continually growing in the Lord, welcoming new believers and blending into the Body of Christ, that we may become one beautiful tree that welcomes others to rest in its shade. Jesus said in John 15:5, “I am the Vine, you are the branches. When you’re joined with me and I with you, the relation intimate and organic, the harvest is sure to be abundant. Separated, you can’t produce a thing.”

Challenge for today: Live each day in close relationship to the Lord, and let Him produce fruit through you.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judys

May 7, 2026

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a day of blessings. Al will soon be off to Men’s group and then he and I have an appointment this morning as our one on Tuesday was canceled. This afternoon is Bible study and we had a large group last week.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I hope we all want to finish well and that demands perseverance all along the way. When we commit our lives to the Lord, it isn’t necessarily a one free of pain and suffering. In fact, we are promised we will go through trials and suffering for His sake, but the Lord promises we won’t have to walk alone but He sees us and will be right there by our side. I heard from many of you who gave a scripture that helped you go through some very challenging times.

It’s good to have some songs and Scripture verses committed to memory as they will be right there when we need them the most. The beloved disciple John’s said in I John 2:2, “And now, children, stay with Christ. Live deeply in Christ. Then you will be ready for Him when He appears, ready to receive Him with open arms, with no cause for red-faced guilt or lame excuses when He arrives.”

We have work to do as we wait for His coming but we want to be prepared. None of us knows what our personal future may hold and who in our family may go first. My childhood girlfriends and I got together many times in years past but back then we had no knowledge of what the future would hold. We didn’t know who would leave this world first but two of them are now in glory. Recently a joyful friend from our present Bible study class shared how ready she is to leave our world and be at home with the Lord. Until our Homecoming Day comes for each of us, may we ask for His guidance and strength for each day and that we would fall deeper into love with the Lord.

 Challenge for today: Be watchful as you wait for Jesus coming and keep your heart open and focused on Him.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

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