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.

June 4, 2026

Dear Ones, May you have a peace-filled day!! Al and I are so thankful as our family Dr. saw me yesterday and had one of his nurses change my wound dressing, and the nurse observing will do it the next two days. We are so grateful and next week we have home health coming too. What an answer to prayer. We prayed at 5 a.m. and the idea popped into our mind to call his office and were able to get an appointment before noon. The nurse assured us Al wouldn’t have to change my dressings as one of them would!!! All praise to the Lord!!!! And gratitude to your prayers as well.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I think we would all admit that people have more anger today than ever before. Some explode at the most minor things that don’t go their way and take it out on others. Anger may come from fears that they have been overlooked or mistreated, or happenings that were out of their control. Many can’t watch the news without getting angry as they view the world as a violent place. But anger doesn’t solve anything and when we know the Lord, we don’t have to fear or hate because we belong to the Prince of Peace.

Not all anger is bad, for we are told in Eph. 4:26-27, “Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil.” We all get angry, but it’s what we do with the anger that counts. When we are in the wrong, we are to humble ourselves and ask forgiveness, including times when we didn’t start the fight. But what about when we may be angry with ourselves because we have messed up? Rather than feeling ashamed, directing our anger towards ourselves or others, we first go to the Lord and ask forgiveness, and then forgive ourselves so we can go and make peace with others.

No matter who has caused us to be angry, it is good to name our anger and then let it go into the Lord’s hands. If someone has hurt us, it is up to the Lord to deal with that person. His hand is just, and we are free to go on with our life while He deals with things. But if we have repressed anger we need to deal with that, and ask the Lord to go to the root of the problem rather than just trying to continually deal with the superficial symptoms. We can’t heal if we don’t get to the root, and that takes humility as we accept the Lord’s diagnosis and ask for His help and healing.

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to show you if you are hiding pockets of anger, agree with Him, and put it all in His hands that you may be healed.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

June 3, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you are on God’s plan for your day. Thank you for prayers as I went to the wound specialist and she used a different dressing for my wound which seems better. Al watched carefully as he will be doing that each day this week. Hopefully we can progress to every other day next week. Thank you for prayers!! I had a painful night so especially needed those prayers.  We won’t have any internet this morning from 8 to 12 as CTC is doing some work here.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Our steps are ordered by the Lord (Psalm 37:23), but sometimes it seems like we are on a detour as we impatiently wait and wait for something that is delayed or may not happen at all. But isn’t it good to know our days are in His hands, even when we don’t understand what He is doing or where He may be taking us? I’m sure Joseph, a favored son, really wondered how His steps were ordered by God when he was enslaved and then falsely accused and imprisoned, and yet it was preparing him for the throne.

Our thoughts are not always God’s thoughts nor our ways His ways (Isaiah 55:8), but His ways always trump ours and are best in the long run. Al and I have had plans for months to go to Des Moines to see a friend and then on to see Kurt’s to celebrate Grant’s graduation, but it is not going to happen. When I fell at the Lake it changed things, and for now the trip is on hold. But I am asking the Lord, “What I am to learn from all of this?” as life has changed for me (and Al) while my leg heals. What is the Lord teaching me?

The first thing that comes to mind is my word for the year, to be still. I am limited with activity now and physically must be more still. Even as I have spent some still moments in my glider chair most every morning, this will give me more time to listen to Him. It is also helping Al and I to work as a team on things I have usually done myself. I believe I have written to you of a word the Lord spoke to me that the enemy has used on me since a child: I don’t want to be a bother…and this experience really puts me in that position right now… I am more of a bother, as I can’t do everything I used to do. What stands out even more is that this experience is helping me develop patience, as it seems to be taking so long to heal and I need a walking stick when I try to bear weight on the wounded leg. A beautiful thing the Lord is teaching me, is that He uses these things to unite us with others who are also going through similar situations, and there is an understanding and sense of oneness with them. When others have seen my bandaged leg, they have shared of their own hurt places and it opens us to pray for one another. More lessons will be coming I’m sure in the days to come.

Challenge for today: When you don’t understand why bad things happen to you, don’t complain but seek to know God’s higher way.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

June 2, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you have a hope- filled day! i am hoping for progress in healing as we go today to the wound specialist. We had to cancel our trip to Des Moines and to Kansas, which was hard to do, but we hope to reschedule for another time.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Good thing our hope is in Jesus and not in the circumstances around us. It seems like the whole world is in flux, in an unstable place right now and change is happening from one day to the next. Even when we think things are good, something suddenly happens and lets us know we are not in control. At the lake as a child, my folks often took my siblings and I out to catch sunfish in the bay, where there were some old logs in the water and the fish liked to hide in the shade. We had some cane poles and loved bringing in the sunfish. But in order to stay in that same place by the logs, we anchored the boat so we would not drift off the spot.

In many ways our lives may be tossed about by adverse circumstances, but we have a sure anchor that will keep us from getting dragged off, discouraged or full of worry. We need to be anchored in faith and hope in the Lord, knowing that no matter what comes, we can cast every single care unto the Lord. David called on the Lord in Psalm 55:22, “Cast your burden on the Lord, and He will sustain you; He will never permit the righteous to be moved.” Then he closes the Psalm with, “But I will trust in you.”

Whenever things come against us, whatever is happening in the news, we can be at peace and still rejoice in the Lord. Maybe for now we simply anticipate what the Lord is going to do next, although we may not yet know exactly what it is. The important thing is that Lord is with us now, and we don’t have to wait until things get better, but we trust in Him in the present. (Jer. 17:7) God sees the big picture and the purpose of our trials, and we need to trust that He’s got it.

Let us expect good things from our Heavenly Father, living in hope that believes God is working. He is our anchor so we won’t be tossed about, even though storms may come. Let us put our hope in the Lord, not in perfect circumstances but in the One who is faithful and true.

Challenge for today: Meditate on Romans 5:5, “And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.”                                                    Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

The Sacred Canopy

Are we in danger of losing our secure shelter in these uncertain and confused times?  I live only three hours away from the much discussed riots in Minneapolis, in the winter of 2026. I have thought often of the Lord’s protection. This is especially true for men, since the Lord has given to us a protective instinct, in caring for our families. I visualizes this as being under a “sacred canopy” (Peter Berger).

We can visualize this covering in the words of Ps 91:1. “Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.”  Isaiah 4:5 speaks directly to the image of a canopy.  “Then the Lord will created  all of Mount Zion and over those who assemble there a cloud of smoke by day and a glow of flaming fire by night; over everything the glory will be a canopy.” 

 During the exodus out of Egypt, the people of Israel were protected by a pillar of cloud during the day and a pillar of fire by night. “”By day the Lord went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light” (Ex 13:21).  The Palmist describes it as a covering and the presence of light. “He spread out a cloud as a covering, and a fire to give light at night” ( Ps. 105:29).    

When the tabernacle was set up in the wilderness, symbolizing the presence of God among the people, a cloud covered it.  “On the day the tabernacle, the tent of the covenant law, was set up, the cloud covered it.  From evening till morning the cloud above the tabernacle looked like fire.  That is how it continued to be; the cloud covered it, and at night it looked like fire” (Num. 9:15-16 ).  It a sign of God’s presence and protection over the people.  The people would move with the cloud.  “Whenever the cloud lifted from above the tent, the Israelites set out; wherever the cloud settled, the Israelites encamped” (Num. 9:17).  They would always follow the Lord’s presence and know he was protecting them. 

We live in a culture that has lost the Sacred Canopy.  The canopy represents God’s presence and order in  culture.  Without this order a society cannot endure.  Technology, economics and politics cannot substitute for it.  A culture cannot survive on material gains when its spiritual and moral foundations are crumbling.  Our culture will only continue to unravel into confusion and conflict.

As followers of the Lord Jesus, we have sure and certain canopy.  We reign with Jesus in his kingdom reign.  Before Jesus ascended he promised to be with us.  “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded up.  And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age” (Matt. 28:18-20).

As men, who are called to provide spiritual protection for those in our family, the question becomes, “Are we under the covering?”  The covering provides us with the protection we  need.  Outside of the covering, we are “open game” for for the power of darkness.  A hole will develop in the canopy,  allowing for the tactics of the enemy to infiltrate our families.

Men, be sure you humble yourself under the “hand of God.”  “Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time.  Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you” (I Peter 5:6).  

June 1, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you had a great weekend! Mine was rather quiet as my foot seems to get bigger and bluer  and I had to do church online. Tomorrow we go back to the wound specialist, and Al will be doing my dressings as the nurse observes and gives help. I give him many points for that!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
All of us need faith to believe in God, for even though we can’t physically see Him, we can fully trust Him. It says in Hebrews 11:6, “Without faith it is impossible to please Him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who seek Him.” We grow in faith as we listen to Him and obey him, and often wait in patience for what we can’t yet see.

The enemy wants to steal from us and lie against the truth of God’s Word. He will tell us God doesn’t love us, that we are no good, that others don’t care for us, etc. Don’t believe Him, but go to the Word and accept what the Lord says about us. We are His beloved, His friend, the apple of His eye, the crown of His creation, etc. and He rejoices over us. 1 John 3:1 says, “See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God, and so we are.” Forget what the enemy says; may we live like His beloved children.

Let us be done with striving, and instead live in confident trust that we are His. We live in grace, and it isn’t what we do but what He does for us and has done for us. He wants us to give Him all of our cares and let Him carry them. Then we can enjoy the present moment with peace, for all is in His hands. He can do the impossible, and we can believe that He will also give us all we need to do His will in our lives. He has a wonderful plan for each of us, so let us not mess it up with unbelief or jumping in and doing it ourselves, our way. Let us believe and trust the One who is so loving, so trustworthy,

Challenge for today: Sing or pray the words of the song: “When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word, what a glory He sheds on our way. When we do His good will, He abides with us still and with all who will trust and obey. Trust and obey for there’s no other way to be happy in Jesus but to trust and obey.”
Blessings on your week and thank you for your prayers and sending love, Judy

May 30, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you have a lovely weekend and enjoy this great weather. We had a full house for our Birthday party yesterday and great when new ones come out. Al went with me to my appointment with a wound specialist and it went well. We go again on Tuesday and Al will clean up my wound and do the dressing change. He gets many points!! Thank you again for prayers and cards!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Many people come to believe in the Lord, but that is only the beginning. He calls us to a life of intimacy with Him, and desires that we share all of our life with Him. Some people try to do life on their own terms, but soon find out it leaves them empty and it doesn’t work. But how do we learn to walk with the Lord in an intimate way and hear His voice speaking to our hearts? In John Eldredge’s book Walking with God, he shares his journey of what it means to walk with God over the course of a year. Maybe his experiences will help us walk deeper with the Lord as well. God speaks to us through His Word, but also individually through the happenings of our everyday life. I was so surprised when I found out one day that the Lord didn’t speak the same way to my cousin as He did to me. Even though I sensed the Lord speaking to me in the berry patch, she heard nothing since God speaks to her in His own way.

Jesus says in the first chapter of the gospel of John that His sheep listen and know His voice and follow Him. Of course, that means we have to stay close enough so we can hear His voice and also that we desire to follow Him. All of us would admit that we may hear what He is saying to us, but we often want our own way more than His, later finding out that it was not a good decision. We don’t always choose to follow Him, even when we believe we know what He is saying to us. That is an old story, for it started with Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden. They disobeyed God but even after that, God went looking for them and found them hiding. Perhaps we also hide from God when we know He has spoken but we don’t want to obey…yet He still seeks after us and desires that we return.

When we love someone we want to talk to them, and when we love the Lord we want to hear from Him. In Isaiah 50:4 it says, “Morning by morning He awakens; He awakens my ear to hear as those who are taught.” How important it is to start our day with our ear attuned to His voice and seek to know how He would lead us. God is always available, may we experience the joy of listening to what He has to say to us.

Challenge for today: Spend some quiet moments, listening to what the Lord would say to you.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

May 29, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you have a great weekend. Today is Birthday Party Day here and I need to do a little set up early as I am going to the hospital to see the wound specialist at 8. My leg feels some worse so appreciate and thank you for continued prayers.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I know I have written on dreams before, but as I was reading an article by Roma Waterman it was a reminder to me to pay attention to my dreams. I have asked the Lord the past months that He would speak to me in my dreams and I have had many. However, I need to keep a pen and pad by my bedside so I can record them, as often in the morning I can’t remember the details or how I felt during it.

We know the Lord speaks through dreams as the Bible is full of examples, and Waterman quotes Job 33:14-16, “For God may speak in one way, or in another, yet man does not perceive it, in a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falls upon men, while slumbering on their beds, then He opens the ears of men, and seals their instruction.” Sometimes we receive warnings, confirmation, or direction of what we are to do as God bypasses our waking defenses and speaks to our hearts. When we are awake, we may filter things through our fears and anxieties, so I welcome dreams that come unhindered. Dan McCollam gives three channels through which God communicates with us. The first is an internal communication, an inner voice or sense of knowing, like an emotional impression. He goes on write that external communication comes through worship, preaching, spoken words of others. Thirdly is the mystical stream like dreams, where God speaks directly to our spirits as we are more open when asleep.

Not every dream is prophetic, but we can ask the Lord to help us discern which ones we need to give attention to and what the symbols represent to us, which may be different from others. Who do the people represent to us in our dreams, as it can simply be a quality, or what they reflect back to us? Colors and numbers have meaning, and there are Christian books on dreams that can help us interpret. Of course, most importantly, what is God saying to us and calling to our attention? Sometimes I see progress I am making, as I no longer have my typical response in my dreams. Let us spend some time in quiet listening for the Holy Spirit to reveal what the Lord is seeking to tell us and pay attention.

Challenge for today: Thank the Lord for the many ways He speaks to you, give thought to your dreams and write them down.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

May 28, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you have an encouraging day. We enjoyed a visit from Kurt on his way to the cabin yesterday and today is Donut Day here and Bible Study. I am grateful for your prayers for healing and early tomorrow morning I get to see a wound specialist.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Our dependency is to be totally on the Lord, and anything other than God is idolatry. It seems like when we refrain from focusing on self and care for those that God puts in our lives, He will meet our needs as well. There is so much division in our country and also in the church. But if we are to live freely, we must submit ourselves to the wisdom of the Holy Spirit and test whether something is of the Lord. It may not be what we are used to, but God works through all His body, including those not like us.

Of course, we will not agree with everyone around us but we are to love, hear one another, and take down our barriers. We are to leave the judging up to the Lord. Jude says it well in verses 20-23, “But you, beloved, building yourselves up in your most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life. And have mercy on those who doubt; save others by snatching them out of the fire; to others show mercy with fear, hating even the garment stained by the flesh” Let us focus on building others up and treating them with respect and love, rather than trying to straighten them out to think more like we do.

It is so important to stay connected with others, becoming like coals piled together that make a strong fire. We are to encourage one another, bear each other’s burdens and work together for His kingdom. It is growth when we can learn to be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger. (James 1:19). When we are in close relationships with other believers, we are more able to discern what God is doing within us. But always we need to be humble and open!

God wants to use each of us to first of all love Him, but then to touch the lives of others with His love. We are all significant in God’s sight and have a role to play. Let us not hold back.

Challenge for today: Reach out to others in new ways and share God’s love with them every chance you get!
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

May 27, 2026

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a wonderful day. I plan to go grocery shopping but need to skip my exercise class as you will read why…
Devotions from Judy’s heart
We all go through trials and when we experience them we may find it more difficult to bless the Lord. But there is always something to be thankful for if we really look for it, no matter what situation may come. David was thanking the Lord in Psalm 34 when he was before Abimelech and acted crazy so that his enemy drove him away. He ends up blessing the Lord from a grateful heart. Some time ago, I memorized the whole beautiful Psalm 34 as David talks about being saved out of all his troubles. In the first verse he said, “I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.” Not just when things are going great but in fearful times, in troublesome times. He goes on to say in verse 17, “When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles.”

I just went through an unexpected trouble on Memorial Day. Al and I were looking forward to going to the cabin for the first time this year and the weatherman promised a sunny warm day. We left early and quickly found chairs on the deck as we sat with our Bibles and devotional readings.  Soon our grandson Joe came and he and I had an invitation to go across the lake and challenged to a hot scrabble game with my sister.  Next on the agenda was to be a wiener roast with Ann’s whole family but while going down the many steep steps to the cabin to get our food ready, I fell. I was carrying some plastic bags and when they started blowing away I reached out for them and fell flat on the large marble stones. Soon the blood was soaking through my jeans and dripping down through my shoes. Help came right away as family gathered and my cousin who was a doctor came and applied bandages and gauze to hold me until we got back to Brainerd. I got  cleaned up and fixed up in the ER, and soon will be going to a wound specialist for a while in the healing process.

You might ask, what is there to praise the Lord about in such an experience? But there is much. I felt the prayers of family as we drove the hour to ER and even though it had been very busy before we got there, I got right in. I was blessed by a good Dr and nurses that were excellent and explained everything. I was especially grateful for the medication needed when they were trying to put parts of my skin together again. Without that you might have heard me all the way to your house. It was also discovered I had a minor infection which will be treated at the same time as my leg. I am also especially grateful that the x-rays showed I did not break my leg.

It was strengthening to me to know my family was praying for me and also others who found out about my mishap. We all face difficulties in our lives and you may be in one now. But we are not alone for the Lord is with us in all we go through. Let us praise Him at all times! 
Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to help you see the good even in hard things that come your way.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

May 26, 2026

Dear Ones, Hope you had a lovely Memorial weekend. I will tell you about our Memorial Day as it was very memorable, including a trip to the ER. That story will be for another day, perhaps tomorrow. Today I go to the dentist for a 7:30 appointment as I prefer to get the least favorite things out of the way first.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
We can say we love others, but do our actions prove that we do? In I John 3:18 we read, “Let us not love with words or speech, but with actions and in truth.” Lately I have come across many articles on loving and especially loving those that are hard to love, which of course will also include us, for we may be hard for someone else to love. I recently read about St. Therese of Lisieux who suffered and died when only 24 years old. In her short life as a nun, she sometimes sought out quarrelsome and unfriendly sisters so that she would become more like the Good Samaritan who helped the wounded traveler. One sister continually threw dirty water in her face, but Therese thought of such trials as opportunities to exhibit God’s grace. We probably must all confess we have a long way to go in loving others!

A big fruit of the Spirit we need when loving others is patience, for that is the first thing that is mentioned in I Cor. 13. Love is patient and kind!! Patience is something we must learn and doesn’t come easily, but we can ask the Lord to help us. It is perfected when we go through trials: others aren’t doing what we would like or as fast as we would like. Love is also not jealous, afraid that someone will get ahead or have more than us. Love is not proud or boastful, wanting to be first, but has the focus on others. Love is also not rude, but polite and considerate of others. It is not selfish, but laying down our wants and showing thought for others. Love doesn’t record evil and hurts, but forgives quickly and guards against bitterness. It actually believes the best in others and doesn’t take offense. Love wants what is fair, does not like injustice, and seeks to make a difference.

Love never fails or gives up. We may not see results quickly, but in the long run love wins. It takes patience to wait and keep showing love before we see any positive results, and it may not even occur in our life time…but love can get through to the hardest heart.

Challenge for today: Show love to someone who you consider hard to love and seek to see the best in them.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy
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