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May 27, 2022

Dear Ones,
 Happy weekend to you! Hoping for good weather for all the picnics and gatherings. This morning I cleaned the apartment and soon  Al and I are going to Costco to pick up the birthday cake for our annual Birthday party here this afternoon… celebrating  only 4 birthdays this month. Tomorrow we head to the Lake!Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  God’s presence with us changes everything. The darkest days and most difficult circumstances are somehow changed when we really know that the God of the universe is with us and He has not forgotten us.
  One day Al and I were going down the hall to get to our apartment and outside the door of our neighbor, was a card with a simple phrase, “God Has Not Forgotten You!” Both Al and I commented on how important that is for all of us to really know that God is with us, and we are not an afterthought. He remembers us and we are engraved on the palm of His hands, never to be forgotten.
   But also, let us not forget Him but open our eyes to see all the ways the Lord comes to us. It says in Psalm 105:3-4 (NIV), “Glory in His holy name; let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice. Look to the Lord and His strength; seek His face always.”
   One way to seek His face is to spend some time in what is called soaking prayer. It is something I learned about many years ago but recently read an article by Steve Porter who founded Refuge Ministries. He talks about taking time to just sit in silence before the Lord and soak in the Spirit. He puts on praise music in the background and then just quietly sits and lets the Lord love on him. Often it brings him to tears. He does not sit there with a list of wants and requests but just seeks the Lord.
   Something happens to us when we do that for our weariness disappears and as it says in Isaiah 40:31 that our strength is renewed and we feel like we are soaring like an eagle.
   Even though Al and I have been married 56 years, we don’t need to talk all the time to express our love for each other. Sometimes it is enough to be in each other’s presence without words and soak in that love. 
   May we take time to linger in the Lod’s presence and come to know in a deeper way His love for us.
  Challenge for today: Take 10 minutes today to sit quietly before the Lord without words and soak in His love.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

May 26, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you are having a peace filled day. This morning I went downstairs for Donut Day and to the store and this afternoon we have our Bible study here. Tomorrow is the Birthday party and then the weekend Memorial Day gathering. Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  Every now and then our lives are impacted in a big way by someone whose life is a living example of a life spent for Christ. Somehow it shakes us from our own self- absorption and opens our eyes to what it means to give our all. Such was the case when I read an article by Sarah Nielson who interviewed Katie Davis Majors. Every time I have read about Katie in times past, I am amazed at what one person sold out to the Lord, can do for God’s kingdom.
  She is only 33 years old and has a husband and family of 13 adopted daughters and two of their own sons. It all began when she was 18 years old and spent her Christmas break at an orphanage in Uganda. She loved not only holding the babies and entertaining the orphans but spent the following year teaching kindergarten before promising her parents to go home the next year for college. But even before she went home, she had already acquired a house and taken in 4 orphans and started a school called Amazima, which means truth.
   I use to read about her life back then and she never dreamed she would get married, thinking what man would love her and agree to start life together with 13 children? But Benji Majors was also in Uganda as a missionary and they fell in love and are a good compliment to one another. He is quiet and consistent and she is more emotional and passionate. They find serving their family and the community together was God’s plan and one of great joy. When the adopted girls heard about Katy’s engagement, they were thrilled that they would be getting a daddy and now they have 2 brothers as well.
  We can only imagine how Benji and Katy must have to lean on the Lord. The school that was started by Katie now has over 600 students and 200 staff members. They want to encourage and educate the orphaned, poor, and vulnerable and have made such a difference in the lives of so many.  They take in anyone who needs care and don’t turn away any child or baby that has been abandoned.
   When I was young it was my dream to work in an orphanage and to care for those that had no family or were abandoned. But even though Al and I were willing to go to a foreign land and went to see the head of a Mission Society twice, we never had the call to go. God has a plan for each of our lives and our joy is found in obedience to that plan, whatever that is. And when we give it our all, who knows the lives that will be impacted through our obedience.
  Challenge for today: Seek God’s plan for your life and follow in obedience.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

  

May 25, 2022

Dear ones,
Hope you are having a beautiful day even though it is overcast with some rain! This morning I made a veggie stirfry, studied, and went to my exercise class.  Tonight we have Bible Study with a Max Lacado video series. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
 In our Bible Study we recently studied how the Lord is the Vine and we are the branches and that we need to be attached firmly to the Vine. Apart from the vine we can do nothing! But as we are firmly abiding in the vine, who knows what will take place in us and what fruit will result.
  I am made aware of that when I look out my window as I write. Since we are on second floor, a beautiful tree is at my eye level. Only a short time ago it looked rather dead and with only naked branches. But then came some buds and green leaves and soon will be beautiful blossoms. I have hope because I have seen what it will look like when fully in bloom since we have lived here 3 years now.
  To me it is a picture of what we could be in the Lord. Maybe right now we feel like we are like those dead looking branches but we must not give up hope. When we are connected with the Lord, He wants to make something very beautiful out of our lives. The pinkish colored buds are beginning to unfold and soon there will be big blossoming flowers if we let Him direct our lives. How sad it is when the Lord sees what He created us to become but we settle for so little. We go our own way and never really blossom into the beauty that comes from a close attachment to Him.
   Sometimes our own hearts break when we watch our loved ones go their own way and miss what God has intended for them. We know the potential within them but they never reach it because they detach from the vine.
   We have no idea all that God has for each of our lives and we must stay united with Him and receive the sunshine of His love, the water of His Spirit, and even times of pruning if we are to become those awesome blossoms. As He says in John 15:5 (Message), “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.” Let us stay closely connected to Him and live in hopeful expectation of what He will make of our lives. 
  Challenge for today: Confess anything that draws you away from the Lord and spend time in His presence.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy
P.S. Since I wrote this yesterday the tree out my window is in full bloom! So Beautiful!

May 24, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake up to a day of flourishing. I plan to study, do some food prep and to go down downstairs for coffee and choc covered raspberries! 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
   Would we say our life is overflowing with hope and flourishing, even though there is so much chaos around us? I read what Dr. Rev. Mark Roberts from Fuller seminary had to say about such a life that is spoken of in Psalm 92:12 (ESV), “The righteous flourish like the palm tree and grow like a cedar in Lebanon.”
   I read that the palm trees are known for their long life and cedars grow up to 120 feet high and 30 feet in circumference. They are durable and solid and not going to be blown away by the winds of adversity. In other words, those who know the Lord will be strong and able to stand in His strength.
   I love the word flourish and to me a flourishing life would be one that is blossoming and fruitful, has purpose and full of peace and hope; it would be more than a satisfying life as it would be abundant and purposeful until our last breath.
   Who wouldn’t want a life like that? But so many look in the wrong places and come up empty and disappointed. No, it won’t be found in the abundance of things, or exotic experiences, or numerous accolades given us; it comes rather from a close relationship with the One who is Life, gives us life and sustains our life.
   Verse 13-14 (Amplified) says, “Planted in the house of the Lord they shall flourish in the courts of our God. (Growing in grace) they shall be full of sap (of spiritual vitality) and (rich in the) verdure (of trust, love and contentment).”
   As we get older, we can still have a fresh outlook and flourish. It is not an age factor but of trusting the One who gives us strength and vitality. Actually, I read that Palm trees don’t yield a lot of fruit until about 30 years of age and the older they get the more fruitful they become; they can bear up to 300 to 400 pounds of dates each year!
   Let us not be like potted plants that have shallow roots but let us be planted by streams of water with deep roots and using the gifts God has given us to bless others. As we do this, we will find our lives will flourish and fruitful!
  Challenge for today: Write down what  flourishing life would be for you and what areas need help?
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

May 23, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a great weekend!  Looks like things are going to warm up for a pretty good Memorial weekend.Emoji Today i made egg dishes and went to Super One and Aldi before my exercise class. Our walks outside each day get prettier and prettier.
 Devotions from Judy’s heart
   How important it is that we pass on the things of the Lord to the next generation. We are told to do this many times in scripture. It seems like the Children of Israel didn’t always do that and the next generation would go astray and be overtaken by an enemy. Then they would cry to the Lord and promise to serve Him and He would forgive them. But soon another generation would fail to pass it on and they would forsake the Lord.
   At church yesterday we had a speaker, Jason Holt, who is a National Youth Director and been in youth ministry for over 30 years. He did his doctorate in Ministry to Emerging Generations and had much to say. He shared about how to navigate with wisdom in our digital world. Of course, the digital world can be used for much good but it also causes many problems in our lives. Youth today spend so many hours on screen. The average 12 year old spends 5 hours a day and older ones spend far more.
  He shared about what Jean Twenge has written on how the iGen (internet generation) is made up of super-connected kids who are less rebellious, more tolerant but less happy and completely unprepared for adulthood. They are in no hurry to grow up, they text rather than meet in person, they are insecure, irreligious and insulated. She goes on to say they are income insecure, indefinite in relationships, inclusive on gender and race, and independent on politics.
   Our speaker had us huddle in small groups in S.S. to talk about how we can highlight the gospel in ways that are relevant to the iGen and how to build bridges with them. We need to be like mothers that nurture and express gentleness and also like fathers that correct and encourage. We can become a community of spiritual parents.
  Jason used Psalm 78: 1-8, 70-72 to help us see our responsibility. Starting at verse 2, ”I will utter dark sayings from of old, things that we have heard and known, that our fathers have told us,. We will not hide them from their children, but tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the Lord, and His might, and the wonders that He has done…that the next generation might know them, the children yet unborn, and arise and tell them to their children, so that they should set their hope in God and not forget the works of God, but keep His Commandments.”
   Let us not fail to tell the next generation of the Lord that they may have a life of hope in the world that seems to be getting darker and darker.
   Challenge for today: Ask the Lord for ways to communicate with the iGen and use every opportunity He sends your way.
Blessings on  your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

May 21, 2022

Dear Ones,
  Hope you are keeping warm on this cool weekend. Burr! Poor fishermen! This morning I cleaned the apartment and then went to a fun sale next to Fitquest. Then Al and I went to a gardening sale and to Fleet Farm. I have some flowers now for our Balcony and some herbs to plant. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
    Are we in the End Times? Many are asking that question today as we see our world collapsing and changing rapidly. I read from Mark 13 this morning, and I thought it was like reading our newspaper or watching the news unfold. Jesus was telling several of his disciples of the signs of the End when there would be wars and rumors of wars, nation would rise against nation, earthquakes and famines would take place etc. Christians will be hated and persecution will be severe.                    Then I happened to notice online what Dr. Roger Barrier wrote about the Positive and Negative spiritual signs of the End Times. He shared about how false prophets would rise and lead many astray. We see in many churches today that the preaching contradicts what the Bible says. Some churches espouse that Jesus is the Archangel, Michael, or that He was simply a good moral man, or one of many gods. Satanism is on the rise and many are falling away.                                                                       But Dr. Barrier also mentions positive signs of the true Church for she will grow stronger as persecution and suffering take place. The true church will become pure and holy as the bride of Christ. As Paul said in Eph. 5:27 (Amplified), “That He might present the church to Himself in glorious splendor, without spot or wrinkle or any such things (that she might be holy and faultless).” There will also be a pouring out of the Holy Spirit and renewal will take place. There will be prophecy, visions, dreams, etc. Christians will be united and bound tightly together. (That is something I pray for most every day). The gospel will be preached to the whole world and then the end will come.                                                                  The Lord is merciful for He delays even now that more people will call on His name and be saved.    Our part is to share Him with others that they may spend eternity with the Lord. As His children we should not get discouraged and negative as we see the outward signs, for our hope is in the Lord. And we know the End is nearer than ever before!                                                                                                                    Challenge for today: Look for opportunities today to share the Lord with someone who doesn’t yet know Him.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

May 20, 2021

Dear Ones,
  Happy weekend to you and may you enjoy some leisure time. This morning I did food prep and made G.F. Choc chip cookies and took a friend shopping. It is so beautiful out my window as I write as the trees are blossoming and changing every day.Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  Possessions can be burdensome and the more we have the more anxiety we have to maintain them. Freedom is not having more but having nothing left to lose because our investment is in the eternal.
  We live in a world today that is consumed with getting more and trying to fill our inner void by buying more goods, only to find it doesn’t satisfy. Even monasteries that hold to poverty want to be comfortable and not have a shortage. Food is meant to sustain our energy levels, not to be gluttonous or become an end in itself. Clothes are to cover up our bodies not to show superior status.
   As I read Father Michael Casey’s chapter on poverty, I wonder how many of us are content and detached from material possessions. How much does it matter to us what we have? Do we have to have the latest or are we content and make the most with what we have?
   Do we treat all people the same or do we show special honor on those who have more wealth?
   God’s ways are so opposite of our culture. If we wish to be first, we must be last. We need not promote ourselves but show humility of spirit. We are all unworthy of what the Lord has for us. All that we see in this world is going to pass away and what is unseen is what will last forever. True riches are those things that are lasting! We are given so much and as it says in Psalm 103:2 (Amplified), “Bless (affectionately, gratefully praise) the Lord, O my soul, and forget not (one of) all His benefits.” Benefits are not something we have earned but what the Lord freely gives us.
   When we seek Him and His kingdom first, He showers us with blessings and benefits that last for all eternity. Let us not settle for temporary things but seek those things that last forever.
  Challenge for today: Spend some time thanking the Lord for His benefits that you may have overlooked in the past.
  Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

May 19, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you are enjoyng the day. I went downstairs this morning for coffee and donuts. Ann was just here for lunch and soon we have Bible Study and then some errands to run. 
 Devotions from Judy’s heart 
  More than ever before we need to be people of hope. So much darkness about us, but as followers of Jesus, we need to embrace hope. In Heb. 10:23(Amplified) it says,”So, let us seize and hold fast and retain without wavering the hope we cherish and confess and our acknowledgment of it, for He Who promises is reliable(sure) and faithful to His word.”
   As we may be surrounded by adverse circumstances that seem to be getting worse, not better, we know that our hope cannot rest in man but in the Lord. He is the God of the impossible and nothing is too hard for Him.
   The enemy may try to fill us with negative, fearful thoughts to cause our faith to falter and hope to diminish, but we need to resist those thoughts at the onset. Let us not let them take root but fight them with promises from the Word, and songs of praise. Also, we can join with others as it says in the next verse, “And let us consider and give attentive, continuous care to watching over one another, studying how we may stir up (stimulate and incite) to love and helpful deeds and noble activities.” The Message translation tells us to be inventive in encouraging and helping one another as we see the big Day approaching. As we gather together with other believers, it raises our hope level. Together with Him and with others we are strong.
   You probably all know the words to an old familiar hymn:
“My hope is built on nothing less/ Than Jesus’ blood and righteousness/ I dare not trust the sweetest/ frame/ But wholly lean on Jesus’ name/ On Christ the solid Rock I stand/ All other ground is sinking sand.”
  Even when it gets dark and stormy and things around us are sinking, the Lord is our Hope, our anchor, our solid place. May we live in hope and encourage those around us.
   Challenge for today: Text a word of hope to someone today.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

 

May 18, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you are enjoying this beautiful sunny day. I baked cookies this morning and did food prep and went to my exercise class. This afternoon I am going to work down in our storage area to put away winter clothes and to find things for a sale at Bible Camp. Tonight we have Bible study at church.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
   Today so many people are feeling depressed and hopeless but not all deal with it in the same way. Some have a sadness about them and keep to themselves. There are others who joke and make others laugh to help relieve their own pain. Some may have a chemical imbalance and have frequent ups and downs.  Vivian Bricker writes about the many ways to deal with depression and if struggling with depression, we may want to try some of them.
   Her first suggestion is to pray and tell the Lord how we honestly feel, not how we think we should feel. The Lord sees our hearts anyway so let’s tell Him our true feelings. Perhaps we are in the pit and feel we are never going to get better. The Psalms are full of David’s true feelings and he says it just as it is.
  Vivian says it is helpful to also practice selfcare and do things that can help relieve our stress. For some it could be a bubble bath, or spending time with a close friend; going for a walk or out for ice cream etc.
  We also can practice taking each day as it comes. In Matt. 6:34 (God’s Word) it says, “So don’t ever worry about tomorrow. After all, tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” Instead of worrying we look to the Lord each moment and remember His provision.
  We can also set doable goals and celebrate the little victories. Someone who is severely depressed may just have a goal to get dressed and to make their bed and they can celebrate that. Tomorrow there may be more to celebrate.
  For some depressed persons it helps to spend time being creative and expressing themselves through writing, painting, journaling etc. There are many positive ways to find expression of what is going on inside.
   There are times to make an appointment with a therapist or Doctor or Christian counselor. God can use them to bring mental, emotional and spiritual healing as they pray and give truths of scripture, and sometimes medication.
   The enemy wants us to stay stuck and depressed but let us not give up but seek the Lord, and find healing for our wounded hearts.
   Challenge for today: Memorize Isaiah 41:10 and carry it with you.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

May 17, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to another sunny day with spring bursting forth! I love observing out our bedroom window of trees that are changing daily. Would that we would all be growing every day and not hindered in the transfomation process. What things seem to block us  from being transformed to the likeness of the Lord?
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  Haven’t we all been discouraged at times that we are still being tempted in an area we felt we had overcome; it makes us feel like we have failed and are not making progress in our Christian walk. But as I was reading from “Grace on the Journey to God”, Michael Casey writes that it is really a sign that everything is going well.
  The devil doesn’t bother to tempt those that are already in his ball park obeying their own fleshly desires, but he is after those who are struggling to overcome and want to serve the Lord. He knows our weak areas and tries to get us to give in to the temptations he sends our way. Sometimes it would seem like he sneaks up on us and catches us at the moment we are weakest. It is a time to call out for God’s help.
  We need to acknowledge that our heart is deceitful as it says in Jer. 17:9 ((NESV), “The heart is devious above all else; it is perverse—who can understand it?” Ever since we were born our hearts have been bent toward sin. No, we are not basically good as some often say, but we do have a choice if we want to give in to temptations or if we will ask for God’s help. But our temptations can also help us know ourselves and show us the areas in our lives that are not under the Lordship of Jesus….ways that we go off on our own and result in barriers between us and Him. It is easier to resist the truth than it is to humbly admit what the Holy Spirit shows us is hidden in our hearts. When we refuse the truth, we will find our hearts get harden.
   Casey said it is good to call our vices by its name (like gluttony rather than enjoying God’s good gifts), take full responsibility for our actions and omissions, construct a case of why we should give up the vice, listen to the feedback from others, and ask God to extinguish the vice.
  But even when temptation knocks us for a loop, the Lord will catch us and forgive and help us to stand again. We experience His unconditional love and come to know in a very real way how we cannot depend on ourselves but only on Him.
  Challenge for today: Ask the Lord for an undivided heart that desires His will above your own.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

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