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.
Thank you for your prayers for Susan as I was able to talk to her yesterday. Her nurse dialed the phone for her and so we were able to talk a long while. She is thankful for your prayers and sounded happy and just great. She voiced that she had the best nurse ever, care was wonderful, food good etc. I still don’t have the name of the hospital or her room number, but she will let me know by the next call. Right after her call friends knocked on our door with a bag of groceries of just the things we were running out of. Infact, I had finished the broth Ann made for me in the morning and then we got delicious soup, salad, fruit etc. If that wasn’t enough our son called after that, so it was raining blessings all afternoon.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How often do we settle for partial truth that only leaves us with anxiety and frustration? Jesus said He is the way the truth and the life and no one come to the Father, except through Him. (John 14:6) Jesus is truth and I would suspect we all are guilty of accepting only partial truth at times, which ends up causing us great harm. For example, we may say we know God loves us, but in our hearts have a hard time believing He loves us when we fail. So, we end up trying to earn God’s love because we believe the enemy’s lie rather than the truth of what God’s word says.
It is important that we all are truth seekers basing our confidence in the Lord. The Word is to be our guide in our daily lives, for if the Word says it, it is truth. We don’t need to check with what our culture says as it often opposite of what God says and His word trumps all. Life actually gets simplified when we accept that God’s word is true and live in harmony with what it says. Our circumstances and our feelings are not to dictate because God’s Word is the only truth that really matters. We may not feel like God loves us, but we have only to turn to the familiar John 3:16 to find that He loves us so much He sent His son to die for us. The enemy likes to play with our emotions and cause us to doubt what God says.
There are many sayings in our culture that are not based on the Word of truth like “If it feels good, do it!” If you have tried that you know it can get you into a lot of trouble. Or what about “Follow your heart!” Sounds nice but our feelings and desires are not always the best guide for what we should do, and often it can be the opposite. Or how about the one that may be the most misquoted, “Money is the root of all evil.” No, it is not wrong to have wealth but is the love of money that can come before the Lord.
Let us live our lives based on the Word of God, not our feelings or our culture, and be done with partial truth.
Challenge for today: Receive God’s truth for your life and reject what doesn’t agree with His Word.
Hope your day is full of purpose. I felt like the watchmen in scripture that wait for the morning as the night was long with coughing, fever etc. But I had lots of sleep yesterday and hope that I am on the mend. Al is better but is having someone preach for him today, so he doesn’t bring any sickness over to Assisted Living.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How do we live our lives each day? Do we have purpose, or do we just live for immediate pleasures and waste our time without taking into account what is most important. I am still reading in Ecclesiastes and King Solomon sure found out that wealth and momentary pleasures do not satisfy our souls but leave us feeling empty apart from the Lord.
We are told to count our days and center our life on our Creator for a life without Him is lonely and unfulfilling. Solomon said in Eccl. 12:1, “Honor and enjoy your Creator while you ‘re still young. Before the years take their toll and your vigor wanes.” We must not waste our lives away for the very decisions we make now will impact our future. We will have to live with the choices we make and some are irreversible. We may have brief times of happiness with momentary pleasures, but it will leave us feeling hopeless and that there has to be more to life than what we are experiencing.
King Solomon goes on to say his final word in verse 13-14, “Fear God. Do what He tells you. And that’s it. Eventually God will bring everything that we do out into the open and judge it according to its hidden intent, whether it’s good or evil.” Every day we need to be praying and asking the Lord what His will is for our life and to follow in obedience. I just read about a pastor who was telling another pastor how disappointed he was at the message he just heard from a world-renowned speaker. This particular pastor had traveled a great distance and spent money to hear the pastor who had a large following and kept emphasizing the secret, “I pray: I obey. I pray; I obey.” The pastor listening kept thinking there had to be more to the secret of such church growth, but the message remained the same, I pray, I obey.
Isn’t that what the Lord says to all of us. We are to seek Him and follow in obedience to do whatever He tells us. As we obey our life will be lived with purpose and enjoyment of knowing our Father’s pleasure.
Challenge for today: Ask the Lord what His desire is for you this day and follow in obedience.
Hope we are all open to whatever the Lord has for us today. I rather think for me it is another day to rest and be quiet as no one would desire to be around me yet with my coughing, fever, etc. I haven’t gotten dressed for 3 days and we missed a Valentine dress up party last night. One friend emailed that there are others that are very sick, but we all stay in our rooms so as not to spread anything.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Do we really want to know God’s will in our lives and dare we ask for wisdom and understanding as we may get an answer that is not always to our liking. The Spirit wants to guide and lead us and Paul prayed for the Colossians and it says in Col. 1:9, “asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to Him: bearing fruit in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God…” May we want what God wants and be able to distinguish God’s voice from that of the world.
Jesus may come to us in new ways, and we will miss out if we are not open. Sometimes He brings something new to our attention and we have to decide if we will be in step with the Spirit or if we will march to our own beat. God wants to continually renew us and that means we have to be open to new things that we may not have experienced before. Maybe we have a dream that seems to have deep meaning, or a vision that seems important. Do we welcome such ways and ask the Lord to tell us what they might mean, or do we just brush it all aside? Each time we see the Lord at work we have to decide how we will respond. It’s quite easy if it is familiar but what if is vastly different and we wonder, why are you choosing to work with that group and blessing them? However, the Lord is in charge and can do as He pleases, and we decide if we are going to leave our comfy seats and go join what He is doing.
In the days to come, I believe we are going to need one another, and it isn’t going to matter if they are part of our denomination, our tradition, our view of the end times etc. We are to join in heart to one another and have openness to what the Holy Spirit is doing and encourage one another. When Al was a youth pastor, we experienced revival with the youth of our church, but it was also happening amongst the Catholics and together it was even richer. The Lord may bring us all into better balance today as we mix together with others not just like us. Al and I have experienced many different traditions and greater richness because of it. Let us be humble and not think we have a monopoly on the truth but welcome the Holy Spirit wherever He is working and join in.
Challenge for today: Be open to where you see the Holy Spirit working and join in heart!
Hope you had a good weekend. Susan will be having her mastectomy this morning so please pray for her and her doctor. After writing the following devotion on Saturday I also got sick like Al and started to do all the things I did for him. Sad game last night for the Chiefs!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
True love will be evidenced in our lives and actions if it is real. Dr Colbert who wrote Health Zone writes that there isn’t any such thing as deedless, wordless love. True love will manifest in our behavior. Just having knowledge doesn’t change anyone but in the doing that brings change. As I write this Al is sick and I am doing all the things I can to help him get well. I could say, “Hon, I love you so much!” and then proceed to go on with my own life without taking into consideration his needs. Instead, I am trying to give him all the healthful foods, supplements, ointments, healing oils, going to the store for needed things and praying for him etc. John wrote in I John 3:18, “My little children, let us not love in word or in tongue; but in deed and in truth.”
Let us all ask ourselves if we do more than just say we love the Lord and others. Do we express His love and do His work and desire to bless those around us? As we daily read the Word, it should make a difference and motivate us to bear fruit in our lives and look for opportunities to serve others.
True love will express gratitude not only to the Lord but also to others. As we do this and share with others how we appreciate them or are grateful for something they have done, we will find we feel closer to them. We may do this verbally or in our actions and we will find we have a deeper connection and bond with them. Also, as we have an attitude of gratitude we will have a more positive attitude, better health, less stress, and a great sense of purpose.
The more we love the more we naturally want to give and serve others. Jesus loves us most of all and finds so many ways to bless us. The early church in Acts also knew what that was about for they had great joy in giving freely to all those among them that had needs. Like Colbert wrote, “To love is to give whenever and whatever the Lord leads us to give.” If you are aware of the 5 love languages, you can even express love in the way it means the most to those around you. Let us put others before ourselves and love with Jesus’ love.
Challenge for today: Commit each day to let God’s love flow through you in words and action.
Have a wonderful week and prayers and love, Judy
Happy weekend to you! Thankfully Al is feeling better each day. I am going to clean the apartment and make some snackies for the Super Bowl. We are sad not to be celebrating in KS but grateful Al is better.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
By nature, I think we would all say we are selfish and not naturally loving but more concerned about ourselves than others. That is not the most joyful way to live, and we need God’s love flowing within us to change us into giving and loving people who care for others. Jesus said in John 10:10 that He came to give us life, abundant life! Abundant life is ours as we crucify our flesh nature and let the Holy Spirit dwell within us (Gal. 2:20). Others will know we are Jesus’ followers by our love that flows out to others. Would that we would all desire God’s love to bubble up within us and manifest in our actions.
I am writing today to ask for prayer for our friend Susan, who many of you have prayed for in the past. She is legally blind and lives in Assisted Living and has no family around; only a son and grandson who live in the northwest and visit her once a year or so. She has so little in worldly goods, but she is grateful and content. She could use prayers as she is leaving Sunday at 6 a.m. to be taken to Duluth where she will have a mastectomy early Monday morning, on her birthday. I talked to her last week, and they had a flu bug at Assisted Living and no visitors allowed. I prayed that she would be able to celebrate her birthday in some way before her surgery. I had made her favorite chocolate cookies on a stick, since her hands are deformed with arthritis it is easier for her to hold. I also put a chocolate cake in the freezer that had lots of chocolate frosting and bought her chocolate candy, root beer and a couple new shirts. But how was I going to get them to her and so I prayed. I definitely know the Lord watches over Susan as I see the evidence so many times as He meets her needs.
The Lord answered my prayer as I woke from a nap and found out that our daughter Ann was stopping by in 5 minutes and would meet me downstairs since Al was sick. I asked her if she would leave off these gifts for Susan at the desk as she goes by her place going home. I had a feeling a call would come from Susan later and she was so happy she could hardly talk. She said even the aides that brought her the bags of gifts were almost as excited as she was. Susan loves to give to others, and I know she will share the cake and cookies, particularly with a special friend. God’s love beams in her life and her gratitude overflows. It isn’t that she has a lot, but what she has she is grateful for. I loved that the Lord wanted her to be able to celebrate her birthday for it will be a long time of recovery as she goes to a Nursing Home in Duluth following surgery. I promised her I would ask you all to pray for her!
Challenge for today: When you see a need pray and ask the Lord if He wants to use you to meet that need and let His love flow through you.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy
Hope you have a wonderful weekend! I plan to spend time in the kitchen and make some of Al’s favorite dishes. He seems better and we are thankful.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Right now, my husband is sick and I am hoping not to get whatever he has; we are doing all we can to help his body get well. Maybe as you are reading this you have a different kind of illness and you feel empty, depressed, and without hope. God’s love is the one thing that can restore our lives and give us joy and peace and hope and that comes through relationship with Him. If you have never received Jesus into your heart, He invites each of us to confess our sin and to ask forgiveness and then He does the rest; He forgives us, fills us with His Spirit and pours out His love into our hearts. When we respond to Him it begins a walk in love and our lives are forever changed.
We will also find that along with a changed heart, our mind gets renewed, and love is now the force that directs our actions, thoughts and words. We become joined with other believers and receive encouragement through fellowship together. Since we know we now belong to a family of believers, we no longer feel alone and depressed. We practice love and seek to find ways to encourage others. Paul said in Romans 5 that we have been justified by faith and have peace with God for God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. This love is not just a feeling, but it is a person, God is love! If you want to know more of what the love is like read I Cor. 13 for it is enduring, patient, kind, not self-seeking and bears up under anything.
Let us ask ourselves what is our greatest love? Is it for Jesus or is it for pleasures, wealth, fame? Hopefully it is for Jesus, and we are experiencing His selfless love that He has placed inside of us that enables us to reach out to others and to know them and love them. I am sure we will also find that in the process we are filled with indescribable joy and peace.
Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to be first place in your life and share His love however He leads you.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy
Hope you have a joy-filled day. Al is sick so someone else is doing the Bible study today. I plan to surprise him with pumpkin pancakes and bacon today. I am also loading him up with lots of vitamins and healthful foods. I have my treatment this morning and I think my feet are getting better. PTL! I
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Each day it is important that we are led by the Spirit and not just doing our own thing. He desires to be the initiator of our actions rather than us off running on our own and then say, “By the way Lord, bless what I am doing and hope you will tag along.” No, we must wait to know what God is up to and agree to join in with His plan. Proverbs 16:1 and 9 say, “Mortals make elaborate plans, but God has the last word…We plan the way we want to live, but only God makes us able to live it.”
Jesus Himself was willing to wait for God’s plan for ministry. I wonder if it was easy for him to wait 30 years, working as a carpenter with his dad, before He was launched out to do His Father’s miraculous work. But He waited for His Father’s timing that brought marvelous results! In our lives when we let Him set the agenda and do things His way, some surprising things happen that that wouldn’t otherwise happen. We may all wonder what things we have missed by jumping in too soon with our plans or delaying what God has asked us to do and realize too late that the timing is off.
There have been times when we have planned to visit friends or our kids and grandkids, and then at the last minute we have to change plans. This is such a time as we planned to go to Kurt’s tomorrow in KS for the Super Bowl and have to cancel as Al is sick and has that bug that seems to be going around. We have prayed and hoped but Al is not well enough to go and we don’t want to bring unwanted sickness either. Disappointing but we learn that God’s timing is best, and it is perfect, even if we never find out why we are at times blocked from doing what we think are great plans.
Let us desire to know the Lord’s plan for each day and to see the mark of His hand in all that we do.
Challenge for today: Start your day out in prayer and asking the Lord to set your agenda.
May you wake to a peace filled day. This morning, I plan to bake cookies and go to my exercise class and then craft class this afternoon.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Recently while having my quiet time with the Lord, the song began playing in my heart that comes from the scripture Psalm 139:23-24, which David wrote. (verse one)
Search me, O God, and know my heart today,
Try me, O Savior, know my thoughts, I pray;
See if there be some wicked way in me;
Cleanse me from every sin, and set me free.
I praise Thee, Lord, for cleansing me from sin;
Fulfill Thy word and make me pure within;
Fill me with fire, where once I burned with shame;
Grant my desire to magnify Thy name.
Lord, take my life, and make it wholly Thine;
Fill my poor heart with Thy great love divine;
Take all my will, my passion, self and pride;
I now surrender, Lord, in me abide.
O Holy Ghost, revival comes from Thee;
Send a revival, start the work in me;
Thy Word declares Thou wilt supply our need;
For blessings now, O Lord, I humbly plead.
You have probably sung this song written by James Edwin Orr in 1936 after a revival took place when he preached in New Zealand. He was only 24 at the time and so many people came to know the Lord that he had to have midnight services to accommodate all of them. The key was the public confession of sins, and believers reconciling with one another. The revival spread across this whole nation as the Holy Spirit moved with great power. As James was leaving to go home, 4 Maori girls sang to him their native song of farewell. He was taken by the tune that he wrote the words of this song on an envelope and later it became the very song we sing today.
Perhaps these words can touch us deeply today as we ask the Lord to search our hearts and cleanse our very thoughts. He wants to set us free and fill us with His love, but we need to surrender each day our will, passion, self and pride. May revival start with us and spread far and wide.
Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to see your own heart’s need for cleansing and to send His purifying fire to burn away all that is not of Him.
Hope you have a day of contentment! I often thank the Lord during the day for He has blessed us so much. I especially am thankful for our warm apt. on cold days. I have Women’s Bible Study later this morning and plan to do some food prep first.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How many of us are content and would say we have enough, and we don’t need more to be happy. I would suspect that most Americans have what Oliver James called the Affluenza virus, meaning “the placing of high value on money, possessions, appearances and fame.” We think we must have lots of goods and fame to be happy, but it is quite the opposite. We become more selfish and emotionally distressed as we store up more. Contentment can be had with a simple life since more does not equal happiness.
I read about avarice which is called one of the deadly sins and defined as the insatiable desire for more than we need. Most Americans would say they are weighed down by all their many goods that leave them with bursting closets and drawers. We have so much more than we need. Scripture warns us about riches and the love of money, and wealthy King Solomon who had everything said, “He who loves money will not be satisfied with money, or he who loves wealth with his income; this also is vanity.” (Eccl. 5:10} Scripture has over 2,000 verses on money, so we need to pay attention lest it rule us rather than be a tool to help us in giving to the needs of others.
We all have need of shelter, food and safety but when is enough, enough? There is a lot of greed as people desire more material possessions and money and what other people have. Advertising on TV puts longing in our hearts that we never would have otherwise. So how do we guard against “Affluenza”? What happens to just being satisfied with our needs being met? We need gratitude! Gratitude is realizing we have received help and gifts that God has given us and we are thankful. All that we have is a gift from God and if we have abundance, doesn’t it make sense that we share. The more we earn the more we can give. Let us be generous and we will experience that giving does actually make us happier than receiving.
Challenge for today: Uproot avarice from your heart and give generously without expecting in return.
Hope you had a great weekend. We took in the movie, Green and Gold, at our nearby theater and enjoyed it. Our pastor will especially like it as it has to do with the Packers. This morning, I am going to make egg dishes and go to Aldi’s and exercise class.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Are we self-sufficient or do we depend on the Lord in all our circumstances? Hopefully it is the latter for we were meant to live our lives in complete dependence on the Lord, not on ourselves. Even though we may hear a teaching about depending on Him or read about it, or see examples of it, it still is not easy to practice. Most people in our culture prize ourselves with being strong and self-sufficient and not needing others, or even the Lord. But the Holy Spirit wants to help us to be humbly dependent on the One who designed us and follow His pattern for our life. After all who would know better than the One who uniquely created us in the first place.
Now I would like to learn in a classroom what it means to be fully dependent on the Lord rather than in life’s circumstances but most of the time we learn through adverse times. Troubles come and God uses them to expose our weaknesses and to show us our need to tightly hold onto His strength, not our own. There are things that happen in life’s circumstances like a job loss, and we find out how we depended on our income rather than the Lord. Or maybe our marriage comes to an end, and we find ourselves lost without support and need His. There are also times God uses our circumstances to show a weakness in our character. Maybe we have experienced doing or saying something that we later thought, “I can’t believe I said that! I can’t believe I did that!” I’m sure Peter didn’t know he would deny the Lord three times, but he did. We all have weak areas, and the Lord wants to expose them so we can trust Him and draw our strength from Him.
When facing our troubles it will either make us become bitter or better. If our focus is on the big “I”, our ego, we become bitter. But when we look to the Lord, we will become better and stronger in Him. If our focus is on what we will learn from it, it can be character building, as we will grow through the hard times and become more like Him. Paul wrote in Phil. 1:21, “For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain.” Let us die to self so we might live for Him.
Challenge for today: Instead of trying to get out of your hard situations, ask the Lord to help you learn what He is trying to teach you through them.
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