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February 25, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to a day of His light shining through you to others.  Your question this week is, does your wick need trimming? If so, what things do you need to correct to burn brighter?
Devotions from Judy heart
When I was growing up my family spent the summers at our rustic cabin by the lake in Northern Minnesota with no running water, electricity and worst of all no or indoor plumbing. When it got dark, we either went to bed early or read books by the kerosene lamp. I remember my mom doing the necessary trimming of the wick of the lamp so it would burn well, for if left untrimmed it would produce a lot of smoke or have a flame so big it could start a fire. We were always cautioned to act carefully around the lamp lest we accidently caused our cabin to burn down.

Recently I read an email by author and teacher, Alane Haynes, who wrote an article that it was Time to Trim our Wicks, and it caught my attention. We probably all remember the parable of the ten virgins who were waiting for the bridegroom to come and what did they do? They put their lamps in order and trimmed their wicks and added oil and lit them. (Matt. 25:7) Haynes went on to stress the importance of trimming our wicks for if we fail to do that, we will simply produce a lot of smoke that hinders our vision and may lead us in the wrong direction. But when the fire of the Holy Spirit burns brightly in our lives it will reveal the pure light of the Lord and cause others to sense His presence. If the wick is long and not trimmed it burns high and hot and burns the oil faster, so we have to refill it often. It is a reminder to stay in step with the Holy Spirit, so we don’t overreact and burn out. Also, an untrimmed wick will be a hazard for the flame gets too high just like our ego and pride.

Haynes also writes of the charred end of the wick being like the dead things in our lives that need to be removed. That means accepting correction and not being prideful or worldly and complacent. Just like the wick trimmers and trays the priests used in the tabernacle in the Old Testament times were made of pure gold, so when the priest had to correct it would be in gentleness and in love. We are also to be humble and loving with others and when ministering to them being careful not to share with anyone else what God has removed from them. It is their story if they wish to tell.  All of us need to be trimmed that God’s light may shine more brightly through our vessels.

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to shine His pure light into your heart, and trim with His gold trimmers what needs to be corrected that you may more brightly shine for Him.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

February 24, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a great weekend. We enjoyed celebrating Paul’s birthday. Today I plan to make cookies on a stick, go for a treatment and then to my exercise class.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Forgiveness in our lives is so important and affects our health as well. Dr. Colbert writes that according to medical research, 75-90 % of illness and disease is stress related. Bitterness causes stress which interferes with our body’s ability to kill diseased cells and to prevent them from spreading. But when we get rid of anger and stress, our muscles relax, we are less anxious, and have more energy, and immune system can get strong. I was amazed to read of people who had only a short time to live with various diseases, after giving up their bitterness and forgiving people in their lives, went on to live a normal long life. Joel Osteen’s mom was one such person as she had liver cancer and the doctors gave her only 2 months to live. She ended up writing letters to 7 people who she may have offended or that she needed to forgive, including her husband, and afterwards she defeated her cancer and is in her nineties and still going strong. Wow! That shows you what unforgiveness and bitterness do to our bodies.

Psychologist, Bob Enright, pioneered a study on forgiveness and wrote, “true forgiveness goes a step further, offering something positive -empathy, compassion, understanding-toward the person who hurt you. That element makes forgiveness both a virtue and a powerful construct in positive psychology.” As Christians we are to “be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave us” (Eph. 4:32) We are to want the best for others, even those that have hurt us, and not to keep track of wrongs done to us, for the Lord wipes out our record of all wrongs. As I read this I was convicted of someone I had forgiven long ago but I had to admit, I didn’t wish her well or prayed for the Lord to bless her life. So I had to stop in the writing of this and pray and just do that.

Forgiveness process starts by uncovering our negative feelings about the offense done to us, and then we have to decide to forgive. But we need to go on towards understanding the offending person and have empathy and compassion for him or her. We begin to see the other person as someone wounded. Forgiveness won’t necessarily bring them into close relationship with us in every instance and may not always be wise. But we are to walk in love and forgiveness

Challenge for today: If the Holy Spirit convicts you of someone you need to forgive, pray:

“Lord, I choose to forgive___________, and release him (or her) from anything they did to me or my family. I let go of any desire for revenge and trust you to deal justly and mercifully. Forgive me for my part and help me to keep no record of wrongs. May I cancel the debt of any apology they owe to me and ask you bless ______ and set him (or her) free. Amen
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

February 22, 2025

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! Today is party day! Grandson Paul is coming for dinner and to celebrate his birthday that was actually the beginning of February, but we weren’t able to celebrate then. Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
We all want to be healthy, and we might do many things to make sure we are physically healthy by eating nutritional food, exercising, taking supplements, having yearly checkups etc. and yet we may miss the main ingredient to a radiant life which is love. I am reading Dr. Don Colbert’s book, Health Zone, and he has written of how we can add years to our lives by adding the main ingredient of God’s love. He shares how he has treated over 50,000 patients and sold more than 10 million books, but he had a sudden revelation one morning while listening to a sermon. Although he had helped patients find health, he had missed what was most important and that was the cleansing, strengthening, empowering of God’s love which is the key to all physical, emotional and mental health.

What a change happened in his heart as he walks out God’s love in his life. He realized he had found the key to divine health and now shares with others, prays for patients and staff and sees their lives changed. Around him and all of us are disillusioned people who admit they don’t know if God exists. They love the things of the world and love for God is choked out. Someone must tell them and show them that Jesus exists, He loves them and so do we, for as we abide in Him, His love will pour out on those around us. John 13:34 tells us we are to love one another as He loves us.

When Jesus is Lord of our lives and we are walking in His love, it also means forgiving other in our lives that have hurt us. It was heart wrenching to read of what Colbert’s wife went through in her early years as her father came back from Vietnam a broken angry violent man and tried to sexually abuse her. Upon hearing a pastor preach on forgiveness, she went forward to receive ministry. She had an experience of the Lord’s presence and telling her to let go of all of the hurt and pain and betrayal for He died for it. She did and she was changed and even went to her father to tell him she had forgiven him. She shared that it takes full surrender to let God forgive through you and it is for your benefit as well and brings peace of mind. Let us all choose to forgive and love well!

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to show you more of His love walk for your life and let Him humbly teach you.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

February 21, 2025

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! Good news is that it is going to warm up. EmojiToday I have a treatment and then plan to do some baking and writing.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Once we come to know the Lord personally, do we realize that we are ambassadors for Him? Paul says in II Cor. 5:20, “Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.” The other morning as I had my devotions, I read in two different places that we represent Christ as His ambassadors and have a wonderful message to share with others. This is an important ministry for the Lord wants to use us to draw others to Him. The way we live our lives should help others have a picture of Christ’s character and love and give them a desire to also find peace and joy in the Lord.

As an ambassador, our aim is not to serve ourselves but to represent the one who is Love. We are meant to be a light to help show the way. In our world today, we see so many people who are lost and lonely and may not even be sure of what they are looking for. We all have that empty place that is within us that only the Lord can fill. Until we receive the Lord, that hollow feeling will persist and we find ourselves searching and incomplete. But then one day an ambassador comes along, could be a friend, a pastor or even a stranger, who shares that we can know the Lord personally and all we have to do confess our sins and open our hearts to receive Him. Once we take that step, we are never the same again, for now we live life together with the Lord who not only loves us but directs our lives and gives us purpose.

We might say for now we live in a foreign land and how can we expect our world to understand if they do not know Him. Let us live as His ambassadors and become like the One we represent. Ambassadors should be peacemakers and respectful, bringing a message of love and peace even in dangerous places. We are not to be self-seeking but serve Him who sent us. May we stand firm and represent the Lord everywhere we go!

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to help you be a good Ambassador that reflects Him and speak His words and does deeds that point others to Him.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

February 20, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you are keeping warm. I got to Aldi’s yesterday so am going to be busy in the kitchen this morning cooking up some meals. We have Bible Study this afternoon and we missed the last two weeks so will be great to be back.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Are we following what God has for our lives or are we settling for less? It’s sad when we only go part way into something the Lord has for us, and we fail to keep going to enter into the fulness of His plan. Maybe we settle for being mediocre and we miss the joy that could be ours if we persevered. We can do this in many ways like being a good employee rather than being an excellent one or being an elder when God called you to be a pastor, or obeying God in only certain parts of our lives. We have no idea what we miss out on when we settle for less.

I was reading a book by Joyce Meyers, and she writes about how Terah was going with his son Abram and his daughter-in-law Sarah and his grandson lot to the land of Canaan. But it says in Gen. 11:31 that when they got to Haran, they settled there. I always wondered why they didn’t go all the way. Why did they settle and miss the blessings the Lord had. When Terah died Abram and family finally moved on to Canaan, the land flowing with milk and honey but why did they wait so long.

Joyce goes on to ask why we settle for mediocrity when we could experience the best of what God has for us now. I’m sure we are all guilty of that in different ways in our lives. Mediocrity is the easier way, but we miss out on fulfillment of knowing God’s best. Maybe we let God have control of various parts of our life but not all of it. We miss out! I remember when Al and I were entering our 20’s and I was in nurses training and Al was at Augsburg college. We were in love and wanted to get married and back then I would have gotten kicked out of nursing if I married. We mulled over if we should forget our education, get married then and go to the Mission field. We prayed and prayed over that but did not have peace and took the longer road of becoming a nurse and a pastor. We were willing to go to the mission field but didn’t have the call to go and we had peace and got back to the books and waited for 3 years to get married. But we learned so much in that time that helped us in marriage and the parish.
Let us all examine our present lives to see if we are settling instead of going all the way into what God has planned.
Challenge for today: Examine your life to see if you are settling in an area of your life and ask the Lord’s help to move on.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

February 19, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you are keeping warm on these cold days. Today I have exercise class, Craft class and later Bible Study.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
No one likes to fail and sometimes it can be very humiliating when our failure is obvious to people around us. Failure can cause our hearts to fear, block our vision and steal our hope. I read what author Sandie Freed had to say when we struggle with failure and even the fear of failure that may block us from trying again. Our fears can seem like giants and causes our faith to start shrinking and it is important that we run to the Lord and not from Him. It makes me think of a friend who displayed wooden figures of 2 men of faith, Joshua and Caleb, carrying a huge brunch of grapes on a strong branch. They went with 8 other spies to look over the land that God would give their people. Joshua and Caleb came back with a good report for they saw the people in the land as grasshoppers and later were able to enter the Promised land. The rest of the spies gave a bad report for they saw the people as giants and feared to go into the land and were never able to enter.

Maybe we are battling fear of failure and find we lack faith because of the giants in our lives. God wants us to call on Him and He has promised to hear our prayers and answer. He says in Jer. 29:11-14 that He has a wonderful plan for our future, and we are to pray and call on Him and He will answer. He will restore us and give us hope! When we focus on our past failures, we lack faith and may give excuses as to why we can’t do whatever it is God is asking of us. We have the example of Moses who when God called him to lead the people out of slavery, he said he wasn’t qualified for he was slow of speech, the people wouldn’t believe him, he wasn’t good enough etc. and yet God used Him mightily.

When God calls us to do something for Him that seems beyond our capabilities, we are not to speak negatively but to fight fear of failure with faith and believe His Word. The Lord promises to fight for us and it says in Psalm 73:26, ”My flesh and my heart may fail but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” We may be weak, but He is strong. King David, Peter, Paul and others failed in many ways but went on to do great things for God. Like Freed said, failures of the past can cause delays, but it is not defeat if we try again, only a detour!

Challenge for today: Let us let go of past failures and ask for faith and trust to do whatever He asks of us.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

February 18, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you find joy in your work today. It is so good to be back to normal living again and have energy. I have Women’s Bible Study this morning and then we are having friends this afternoon for coffee and fellowship. EmojiEmoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
If you are soon off to work, know that the Lord cares about your workday as much as He cares about your spiritual life. Work and faith are not separate but are to flow together. I was reading what Pastor Mark Roberts had to say about praying about our work but at the same time actively engaging in it. Prayer and action go together and just because we pray doesn’t mean that we sit idly and don’t act. God wants us to pray but also do our best as we actively do our work.

Some people pray and then wait and do nothing to help their situation. Maybe a person is nearly out of money and in need of work but never makes application online or goes to inquire at places that need workers. Yes, it is good to pray first but then we need to be open to however God seems to be leading us. Sometimes He may send the answer to our prayers without us doing anything, like a large check arriving in the mail; but most often we are to actively engage after we feel led by the Holy Spirit to actually do something.

Roberts tells of a woman who was praying much about a situation but otherwise quite passive. She thought she didn’t need to do anything, so Roberts gave her a plaque that read, “Pray toward heaven but row toward shore.” She didn’t appreciate the message for she thought her problem would be solved if she prayed hard and did nothing. I remember being on the lake when I saw a bad storm coming. You never saw someone row so quickly and I kept my eye on a landmark so I wouldn’t veer off to the right or left but would land at the dock in the smallest amount of time. Sometimes God requires us to do something in answer to our prayers, but our part is to keep our eyes on Him, listen carefully to His directions and obey. He answers our prayers in many ways. As it says in Proverbs 16:3, “Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.”  The Message says, “Put God in charge of your work, then what you’ve planned will take place.”

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to bless your work today, be it going to the office or taking care of toddlers and then follow through with loving action.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

February 17, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a wonderful Valentine weekend. I am feeling blessed to be well now and plan to go to Aldi’s and to my exercise class. Yesterday was the first time I had gotten out of my P.J.’s and dressed and it was a happy day! Thank you for your prayers!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How many of us say that we trust God? But then when we are in a tough place, we become fearful and anxious and forget that He is for us, with us, and will fight for us. David had many instances of danger when his life was at stake, but he knew where to go. I was reading from Psalm 31, and it spoke to me of David’s strong confidence in the Lord. He called out to the Lord for His help and was honest in his prayers and told the Lord of his situation. He wanted the Lord to deal with his enemies and stop them for they seemed to be getting the upper hand, and he feels worn out and desperate. They lied against him and ridiculed him and plotted against him and he is desperate. But…

The big BUT is that David had faith and trusted the Lord and asked for His help. He looked to Him as his safe place, his rock and fortress. His strength is in Him and David asks for His guidance and protection. He knows the Lord can keep him from hidden traps of the enemy and He renews his trust in the Lord to keep him safe. He said in verse 14-16 “But I trust in you, O Lord I say, ‘You are my God.’ My times are in your hand; deliver me from the hand of my enemies and persecutors. Let your face shine upon your servant; save me in your steadfast love.”  His confidence is where it should be, in the Lord.  Just like us when in tight places, we may not know how the Lord will protect us, but we can put our life in His hands and ask for deliverance and trust Him. We can be honest and tell Him the situation as we see it and then give it to Him. We are not to make the mistake of taking it back into our hands but leave it with Him.

Some following words of David in the Message translation that are good for our ears, “What a stack of blessings you have piled up for those who worship you, ready and waiting for all who run to you to escape an unkind world. You hide them safely away from the opposition…Love God, all you saints; God takes care of all who stay close to Him…Be brave. Be strong. Don’t give up. Expect God to get here soon.” ….

Challenge for today: Tell the Lord when you sense the enemy is coming against you and renew your trust in the Lord for His deliverance.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

February 15, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a wonderful Valentine’s Day. Al and I are both feeling better and very thankful. I don’t want to take health for granted and am so grateful to have more energy again. I plan to do some catch up and clean up around here and that will feel great.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
As I was reading the book of I Peter recently, a short verse from I Peter 5:7 stood out to me: “Live carefree before God’ He is most careful with you.” Peter is writing to the church who is in exile, but He wants them to know, even though they are scattered, they are not forgotten by God. The Father has His eye on them, and he exhorts them to live as His obedient children.

I can’t help but note that Peter himself has been radically changed by the Lord from an impulsive man, prideful and confident in himself, is now humble and dependent on the Holy Spirit and concerned for others to live out their days pursuing the Lord. He tells them in Chapter 4 to pursue what God wants instead of being tyrannized by what they want and learn to think like Jesus, as they are being weaned from the expectation of getting their own way.

In our day, how do we live carefree before God rather than living for ourselves and doing whatever we feel like doing? What does a life shaped like God look like and how do we practice it in our everyday life?  What first comes to mind is to forgive like Jesus who freely forgives us. We don’t need to keep rehearsing in our minds what someone else did to hurt us but to let it go and forgive without giving thought of how to get even. When we trust God to handle the situation and pray for those who have wounded us, we are living carefree in His grace. Another way may be to have a heart of gratitude. We take time to recognize how much the Lord has blessed us instead of thinking what we don’t have or wish we had. We can show our gratitude with praise as we express thankfulness all throughout our day. That entails looking for good things throughout our day and thank those also who the Lord may be using to bless us. We also will live life carefree when we live in awe of His presence and recognize His mighty power as we fully trust Him. Let us enjoy the Lord each day and live carefree knowing He loves us, listens to us and is waiting to help us draw closer to Him.

Challenge for today: Memorize I Peter 5:7 and give praise to Him throughout your carefree day.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

February 14, 2025

Dear Ones,
Happy Valentine’s Day to you! Each of us, whether single or married, is unconditionally loved by our Heavenly Father and we are treasured and valued. Al and I will be celebrating in our apartment and going out to dinner one fine day when we both feel 100% !!!!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Marriage seems to be on decline these days and many choose not to marry or wait until they are much older before making a commitment. In 1970, 83% of men were married by the time they were 30 but the figure for Millennials born in1980 is only 25%. I must admit I am a cheerleader for traditional marriage and for faithful relationships which seems to in the minority today. I am reading Oldfield’s book, Fully Alive and she explores various viewpoints but comes back to waiting until marriage for sexual intimacy and to be committed to one person for life. She calls sex without commitment lust as it tends to leave many wounded, for there is not an awareness of our partner’s personhood.

Even on college campuses, students are saying sex is too available and most often removed from commitment; it especially leaves women more vulnerable. But those who desire to be committed for life and loved by one person should not feel shameful for if we are followers of Christ, we are to follow His moral laws. Sex is wonderful and a powerful gift, but we are not to use others as objects like a sex toy but treat them as sacred.

When we commit to someone else, we are promising to care and support each other and be faithful. We are to protect and encourage and cheer for one another. Like Oldfield said, “Sex can be a source of blessing and, one of the deepest and most beautiful forms of human connection.” She goes on to say that it can also cause harm and disconnect us from ourselves and others if we go against the grain of our souls. Sex is not just sex, but commitment, sharing deeply, awareness of the other. Let us value marriage and not treat others like sex toys but with value and dignity. Jesus’ way is always best!

Challenge for today:  whether you are single or married, follow God’s design for sex and marriage.
Blessings on this Valentine’s Day and prayers and love, Judy

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