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: October 2025 (Page 2 of 4)

October 21, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have day of experiencing God’s love in a special way. We are having our friend Corbin for Finnish Pasty today. It has been a little over 3 weeks since his wife’s funeral and life has been radically changed for him. We pray for God’s comfort to heal his Emoji.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Wouldn’t we all like to experience extravagant love and know that we matter so much to the One who created us and delights in us? It’s hard to imagine: He wants to be with us, share our day and just love us. It often requires us to slow down so we can hear His voice and let Him do a work within us. We may not always feel His love, but it often happens that when we are in a hard place and surrendered to Him, we sense His presence is so real.

Recently, I was amazed at Connie’s faith as she battles cancer again and has such a vivid sense of God’s love for her. She mentions that she was longing for a retreat, and God who loves her so much provided it, but not as she had been anticipating. She has to stay at the hospital, but they allowed her to go outside, walk down by Lake Superior and view the beauty of fall colors. She said she got three meals a day, a place to sleep and time to just be in nature with the Lord. Yes, it was a retreat! She expresses a wonderful assurance of God’s love for her. I read in the Message translation from Luke 10:20, “Not what you do for God but what God does for you-that’s the agenda for rejoicing.”

God’s ways are not always what we have in mind or desire, but He knows the very things that will help us, guide us, bless us and cause us to grow. That’s where trust comes in. It may be in those hard times that we called on to live in faith and know He is our source, our everything. He alone is our provider, our joy. I read in Luke about the disciples when they feared and thought their boat was going to capsize. They awakened Jesus and he quickly calmed the storm and said to them, “Why can’t you trust me?”  We must remember that the Lord is in the driver’s seat and He is totally trustworthy. Let us trust Him with our lives and experience His amazing love for us.

Challenge for today: Pray the words of the song:

“All to Jesus I surrender, All to Him I freely give; I will ever love and trust Him, In His presence daily live. I surrender all, I surrender all. All to Thee, my blessed Savior, I surrender all.

All to Jesus I surrender, Lord, I give myself to Thee; Fill me with Thy love and power, Let Thy blessing fall on me.”
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

The Fury of The Fatherless

When I read recently about the Democratic Party being informed by SAM, code-name for “Speaking with American Men: A Strategic Plan.” I know I had to do a blog on an effort to influence men.  Again, my focus in life is threefold: Scripture, Jesus and the Kingdom reign of Jesus (incarnational reality).  This focus cuts across political parties and cultural issues.  There will be times when I will view a subject through this threefold Prizm that will be critical of one of the political parties.  In this case, it is the democratic party.

It was revealed that this prospectus, costing $20 million, was being studied in order to find ways, “to reverse the erosion of Democratic support among young men, especially online.”  The plan was to “study the syntax, language and content that gain attention and virality in these spaces.”   As former Democratic staffer, Rotimi Adeoye noted, “Democratic donors treating men like an endangered species on a remote island. The need to study probably won’t rebuild trust.”  He added, “People don’t want to be decoded, they want to be understood and met where they are.” Another strategist said frankly, “We need authenticity, and you can’t manufacture it in a lab, a war room or a donor meeting.  We can’t figure this out in a week or two. It has to be part of an ongoing conversation, and we’ve just not there yet.”  

I contrast this report to a recent essay by catholic sociologist, Mary Eberstadt, entitled “Beyond Jeremiads: Signs of Cultural Revival, Circa 2025.”  She wrote, “Perhaps the time has come to set aside jeremiads.  Perhaps the time for recitation is over, and the time for joyous defiance has begun………Christianity today is being rejected in large part because it is more demanding than people weakened by the sexual revolution’s indiscipline want it to be.”

She goes on to point out that living in opposition to religion is not liberating people.  It is rather making people miserable and lonely.  “Today’s troubled voices do not rage in vain. …..They amount to primal screams for a world more ordered than many of today’s people now know – a world ordered to some of Christianity’s essential principles, like mercy, community, and redemption.” She quotes Pope Benedict, “when the trial of this shifting is past, a great power will flow from a more spiritualized and simplified Church.”

Ms. Eberstadt wrote back in 2020 on the “The fury of the Fatherless.” She sees a wide spread of social disorder as a “crisis of filial attachment that has beset the Western world for more than a half a century.  Deprived of father, Father, and patria, a critical mass of humanity has become socially dysfunctional on a scale not seen before.” She goes on the say, “father, Father, and filial piety toward country …….[are] the sinkhole into which all three have collapsed is now a public hazard.  The threefold crisis of paternity is depriving many young people – especially young men – of reasons to live as rational and productive citizens.”  America’s youth have been “left alone in a cosmos with nothing to guide them, not even a firm grasp of what constitutes their basic humanity, and no means of finding the way home”  

Young men are not an “endangered species.”  They are looking for authenticity.  It could be, that in our day, we are witnessing the defiance of young men. The “primal screams” and “the fury of the fatherless” is being heard.  Through all the voices of our cultural wars, the voice of the heavenly Father is calling men home.  Men are not left alone in the cosmos.   Jesus is saying, “Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep” (Luke 15:6).

 

 

October 20, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a wonderful weekend. The brilliant colors of the leaves are so beautiful. Today I plan to go to Aldi’s and Exercise class and do food preparation for company.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How compassionate are we? It is a good question to ask ourselves, for we are told to be clothed with compassion. It is something we put on and wear! We read in Col 3:12 (Message), “So chosen by God for this new life of love, dress in the wardrobe God picked out for you: compassion, kindness, humility, quiet strength, discipline.” Compassion is more than empathy and sympathy, for it may require action on our part.

I was reading recently about what Professor Matthew Dickerson of Fuller Seminary had to say about compassion. He first describes sympathy as trying to understand the difficult experience someone else is going through, and it is the first step in caring for another. He goes on to say empathy is working to feel what they are feeling, and it is a step towards love. But compassion is deeper and touches our innermost self, moving us to action. The Lord is compassionate with us and we are called to be compassionate with others. David says in Psalm 145:9, “The Lord is good to everyone and has compassion for everything that He has made.” That includes us! Every day we experience His compassion and He wants us to be like Him in showing compassion to others.

How do we do that? We seek to understand what someone is going through and feel what they are feeling, which often leads us in doing something for them. It may mean self-sacrifice of time and energy, but we are entering into what they are going through. This is such a wee example, but it gets to the point. A friend who had knee surgery is gluten-free and has to be careful of what she eats. I sent her a card and we had been praying for her, but it was like a word to me from the Holy Spirit…make her G.F. cookies. She can have that, and I found joy in making them for her and she was overjoyed to receive them. Other times the Lord may ask us to sit with someone who has experienced loss, or to help someone who is overwhelmed, etc. We can be His hands and feet if we do it with compassion and love. Paul goes on to say in Col.3:14, “And regardless of what else you put on, wear love. It’s your basic, all-purpose garment. Never be without it.”

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord for a compassionate heart and look for ways to express His love.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

October 18, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you are having a great weekend. I enjoyed shopping yesterday, especially getting things for the shoe box gifts for children. Love seeing the pictures of the kids opening their gifts and the joy on their faces.  Today I will be making cookies and doing food prep and cleaning the apartment etc.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Oh, how important our words are, and we shouldn’t take them lightly! When I was reading an article by Steve Porter, it caused me to think of my own words and ask if they are critical and judgmental at times rather than uplifting and encouraging. Jesus said in Matt. 12:36-37, “I tell you, on the day of judgment people will give account for every careless word they speak, for by it your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.” We certainly need to guard what we say and not be careless with our words, for they are heard in heaven.

Porter makes it clear that when we know the Lord and have asked forgiveness, we are made righteous and not condemned. Our past is forgiven and we are not going to being judged as sinners before the great white throne, but we do face a time when we will be judged to receive eternal rewards. Paul says in II Cor. 5:10, “For we must all appear before the judgment set of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil.” That is a time when our true motives will be revealed, for all that is not of Him will be burned away by fire. If it is of Him, we will receive rewards. (I Cor. 3:14-15).

Let us take care how we speak and guard our lips. May we not judge others and speak against what we may not understand, for perhaps it is new move of God and He is blessing it. God is the judge and we are not. How hurtful it is for a Christian to be attacked by a fellow Christian who speaks disparagingly of his ministry bringing discouragement. We need to ask the Lord for clean lips and a pure heart, “For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks” (Matt. 12:34).

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to put a guard on your lips so that you speak life-giving words rather than critical words of judgment.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

October 17, 2025

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend! Hope you enjoy the fall weather and beauty of the season. I plan to bake cookies and clean cupboards
today and maybe get in some shopping.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Recently I was in the book of Ecclesiastes and a verse stood out to me that was about man rejoicing in his work, and it goes on to say in Eccl. 5:20, “For he will not much remember the days of his life because God keeps him occupied with joy in his heart.” The Message translation says that we should make the most of what God gives and the capacity to enjoy it. “God deals out joy in the present, the now. It’s useless to brood over how long we might live.” Real, deep joy is found in the Lord and in His presence.

Our joy is in relationship with God. The closer we come to Him, the more we experience deep down joy. This joy is different than happiness, for happiness depends on our outward circumstances being comfortable and pleasureful. But joy goes deeper and can be experienced even in the hardest of circumstances. It’s more about our hearts being filled with love, gratitude and purpose because of knowing the Lord.

Think of the people in your life that have joy. Are they the richest and is everything in their lives going super well? Probably not. We have a friend whose cancer has come back and she is having chemo at St. Mary’s in Duluth at this time. Now many of you have prayed for her in the past, as she had a long road of hospitalizations, cancer treatments and nearly died. Yet even now, she is at peace and expresses how God is loving her in her cancer. She said God’s ways may not be our ways, but we can embrace what He brings into our lives, for His love covers whatever we go through. Yes, joy still persists in hardship and all that we experience, for we are loved beyond all else.

Challenge for today: Don’t run from suffering, but experience God’s love to you in new way.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love Judy

October 16, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a peace-filled day. We are having another birthday celebration today and it is for my niece. She is on her way to the cabin but stopping for an early lunch and to celebrate before we have Bible study here.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
This is a time to draw closer to the Lord, not to be distracted by things of the world and seeking only after the comforts of life. I believe the Lord is wanting to strip away all that hinders us and wants intimacy with us. Personally, I have been experiencing this as I feel the Lord is calling me to lay down an area of my life that I have enjoyed, but now is time to give up. He woke me one night and I felt He was speaking to me that I need to move on into what He has for me next, but also to put aside the old. It is not easy, and I laid awake for about three hours before I quit arguing with Him and said, “Yes Lord.”

It will be different for each of us when the Lord is stripping away those things that can distract us, for He calls us to intimacy with Him which is the foundation of all we do. When we compromise, it shows a lack of trust in Him and we go after things that may not be in His will or His timing.

We are studying the Sermon on the Mount in our Wednesday evening Bible Study. Jesus taught His disciples, and as a result they left everything to follow Him. The crowds, however, listened to Him often out of curiosity. Athough some were astounded at His teaching, others did not obey or follow. They did not recognize the voice of the Good Shepherd and sadly went their own way. We also can go to church, enjoy the music and good preaching, yet not really seek His presence and let Him transform us. Jesus said in John 10:27-28, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.” We miss so much when we go our own way rather than God’s way. and live at a distance from Him. No matter what He calls us to give up, it is worth it all.

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to strip you of those things that hinder you from drawing closer to Him.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

October 15, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a restful day!  Ann and Leif are coming and we are going to have Finnish pasty and celebrate Leif’s birthday early since we will be in KS on his actual day.  Later is Crafts and Bible Study.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How many people profess a life of faith, try hard to please others and be a good Christian, yet live far from what we would call a peace-filled life. I am reading Pastor/Dr. Peter Scazzero’s book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality. Outwardly he lived a busy life, pastoring a large multiracial church in Queens, New York, but sadly he had not dealt with issues from his younger years and was not emotionally healthy. He came to a place of being burnt out and exhausted, and knew he was missing the promised rest as Jesus talked about in Matt.11:28, “Come to me all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” He goes on to say we need to take His yoke and learn from Him and we will find the rest we are looking for as our burdens will be light.

Like Peter, we can be busy doing work for the Lord and yet feel empty if we ignore what is going on below the surface… like our anger, living without boundaries, not facing our fears and anxious thoughts, etc. He may have preached about the full life of joy but it wasn’t a reality for himself, and when his marriage bottomed out, it was a wakeup call. Circumstances have a way of helping us deal with our issues and bringing us to the place where we are willing to surrender and change.

Who we are is made up of components that are physical, emotional, social, intellectual and spiritual. To be emotionally underdeveloped is not as easy to spot as someone who has a physical handicap or someone socially inept. Peter went for many years anemic emotionally, and he missed God’s many ways of coming to help him grow, change and mature. Perhaps we are all deficient in areas of our lives and the Lord is trying to get our attention to help us in the areas we need to grow. Let us allow the Holy Spirit into all the areas we are underdeveloped so He can be formed in us.

Challenge for today: Be willing to go below the surface as you invite the Holy Spirit to show you areas of your life that need His help and be willing to change.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, JudyO

October 14, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a blessed day! Al and I have an appointment this morning and later I plan to do food prep etc. It is so beautiful to see the hostages who are being united with family again and can’t help tears of joy for them.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
The third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, is often neglected and we don’t hear a lot of sermons on His work or His place in our lives. But before Jesus left this earth, He was very intentional to teach His disciples about the work of the Holy Spirit. When He was no longer with them as in the past, He knew how important it would be for them to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit who would live within them.
I like what Professor Stephen Seamands has to say about the Holy Spirit’s place in our lives. Jesus referred to the Holy Spirit as Paraclete which means Comforter, Advocate, Counselor, Helper. He said the Holy Spirit would be with us and glorify Him. He is the personal presence of Jesus in all those who know Him. That means although Jesus is in Heaven now, He is also present with us through the Holy Spirit. He lives in us, and more and more we become like Jesus, as His character is being formed in us.

But it also leaves us with the responsibility to carry on the ministry of Jesus by sharing Him with others through preaching teaching, healing, serving, using the gifts He has given us, etc. Paul tells us in I Cor. 14:1 to “Pursue love and earnestly desire the gifts of the Spirit.” We are to study the gifts and use the gifts He gives us, not put them on the shelf and forget about them. You can find key gifts in Rom. 12:6-8, I Cor. 12:8-10 and 28-31, and Eph. 4:7-12. The gifts are meant to build up and strengthen the Body of Christ and bring healing.

It is important to pray for the anointing of the Holy Spirit so we can minister to others in power and authority to heal. That means we first surrender ourselves to Him, let Him fill us afresh and obey as we let the Spirit lead us.  We recognize we are not in control but the Holy Spirit is, and our Father wants us to experience in a deep way the person, power and presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives.

Challenge for today: Surrender yourself to the Lord and ask for a fresh anointing of His Holy Spirit, and be surprised at what He will do.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

Old Guys Rule

Have you ever seen one of those “old guys rule” shirts or hats.  I am an old guys rule fan.  I have several shirts.  Often when I have been wearing a shirt, other guys will greet me, wearing their attire.  I realize, wearing such a t-shirt makes me very suspect with the younger generation, especially young women.  I accept the challenge, because as an “old guy” myself, I want to be counter-cultural.

I went to the Old Guys Rule site to learned a little more about the brand.  It was started by a surfer in California, by the name of Don Craig.  “Old Guys Rule was created to embrace a new breed of guys who have incredible energy, a passion for life, wisdom gained from years of experience and the time to spend doing the activities they enjoy.  Old Guys Rule should be worn as a badge of honor for a life well-spent, but not nearly over.”  Shortly after Don started his brand in early 2003, he realized the “Old Guys Rule” motto extended beyond the surfing community to men from all walks of life who saw age as a “Badge of Honor,” not an impediment.

The phrase, “Old Guys Rule” cries loudly in behalf of  patriarchy.  Culturally, patriarchy is seen as “a system of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded.”  Patriarchy is “a system of oppression that affects women’s live negatively, highlighting the need to challenge and dismantle it.”  Ouch!!  Wearing my shirt, puts me in the cross-hairs of the feminists in our culture.  Yet I insist on wearing my shirt as a “badge of honor” now that I am 84 and happily married for 60 years.  Besides, my wife approves. 

As a follower of Jesus, I have a different view of patriarchy.  In the story of the Bible, we find God choosing Abraham as the first patriarch.  God told him, “All the families of the earth will be blessed through you” (Gen 12:3).  Matthew’s lineage of Jesus begins with these words, “This is a record of the ancestors of Jesus the Messiah, a descendent of King David and of Abraham” (Matt. 1:1).  Since I have been adopted by Jesus into God’s family, I can trace my spiritual heritage back to father Abraham, and since I was born a man and am married with three adult children, I belong to the biblical patriarchy.  This is the reality I accept.

As a follower of Jesus, I embrace the term “Old Guys Rule” as a badge of honor.  It has not been an easy road to travel as a patriarch.  In my early marriage to Judy, I choose and she accepted my being the head of our family.  This summer, my three grown children and their spouses, gathered to celebrate our 60th wedding anniversary.  I shared as the patriarch of my family.  I acknowledge, accept and lean into that role.  By God’s mercy and his abundant grace extended to me as a fallen man, I  have humbly journeyed all these years as a patriarch.  There have been bumps on the trail and wrong turns for which I ask forgiveness.

But with all my heart I have wanted to set the spiritual tone for my family.  I have sought to be both “tough and tender.”  My life verse in this role has been Ps 71:18.  “Now that I am old and gray, do not abandon me, O God.  Let me proclaim your power to this new generation, your mighty miracles to all who come after me.”   I wear my “Old Guys Rule” t-shirt as a “badge of honor” as I journey through the 4th quarter of my life.    

 

October 13, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a great weekend. I am starting out the week going to the dentist a 7:45! Not my favorite way.
 Emoji Afterwards I may get to Aldi’s and go to my exercise class.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I want to finish strong, and I hope that is your desire as well. Jesus is coming again one day and we are to be patient during this waiting time. James says in James 5:7-8, “Meanwhile, friends, wait patiently for the Master’s Arrival. You see farmers do this all the time, waiting for their valuable crops to mature, patiently letting the rain do its slow but sure work. Be patient like that. Stay steady and strong. The Master could arrive at any time.”

We probably have all had a time that we wished Jesus would come soon, preferably  today! Maybe we were in a hard situation and wanted the Lord to come quickly and rescue us from the painfulness of it; but instead, He lets His rain fall on us as He strengthens and encourages our hearts. It’s wonderful to be in the Word and hear good preaching, but growth also takes place in those times of struggle, as we are so aware of our need for the Lord. We don’t want be known as quitters when the going gets rough, but rather resolute to be strong in the Lord’s strength. We know the best is yet to come!

I want to share another response I got from an author friend when I asked you all a question in my former devotions. She said her writing has been on hold for a bit because her husband had a heart attack and dealing with hospital stays and doctor visits. Her words, “He had seven stents put in. In the helicopter, he realized that he might be on his way to Glory, and he said he felt like a kid in the back of the station wagon on his way to Disney World! He was excited and ready to depart…but then he remembered me. The Lord felt it was more needful for him to stay. He’s doing great and feels good and so we praise the Lord for that and for the continued time to serve him here.” In her P.S. my friend said, “No dark time for me. If the Lord took my husband, I would praise Him. He decided to let me keep him longer, I praise Him!!”

I love the anticipation of her husband realizing he could be with the Lord any minute that day in the ambulance. We never know when the time will come for each of us, but let us be ready so we can say, “Come Lord Jesus!”

Challenge for today: Surrender all and eagerly await His coming for you!
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy
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