Category: Sister Judy (Page 37 of 289)
Lord, we thank you for the promise of new life and the hope that Easter brings. Your mercy and grace shine brightly on this day, illuminating our lives with the warmth of your love. May we never forget the incredible sacrifice of Jesus and the profound significance of His triumph over the grave.
On this sacred day, fill our hearts with the joy of the resurrection. Help us to experience the transformative power of your love, renewing our spirits and strengthening our faith. As we celebrate together, may the message of Easter resonate deeply within us, inspiring us to live as reflections of your grace and compassion.
As we rejoice in the miracle of Easter, we lift our prayers for those who may be struggling, lonely, or in despair. May your comforting presence be with them, bringing healing and hope. Use us, Lord, as instruments of your peace and vessels of your love in the world.
But Jesus wants to heal our soul through union with Him, and He welcomes each of us to come to Him. He is always available and wants to restore us and make us whole. Only He can take the broken pieces of our lives and create beauty out of the ashes. It’s such a wondrous thing for we can end up feeling just like a new creation.
Satan on the other hand, wants to destroy us and lies against God’s love and healing power. We don’t have to live fragmented lives forever but can give the broken pieces to the Lord and let Him heal us and make something beautiful of us. He wants to re-create all things in us! John Eldredge shares that our part is to invite Him in and seek union with the Lord in the damaged parts of our souls. We give Him access and it’s an added blessing if we have a prayer partner, pastor or counselor to share our hurts with and receive healing prayer. We don’t’ have to understand everything but simply ask Jesus to meet us in the place of our need and be open to His loving presence and healing power. No one knows us better than Jesus and when we turn to Him with all our heart, He will bring us into oneness and heal our fragmented parts. He came to bind up the broken hearted and to proclaim freedom for the captives. (Isaiah 61:1)
When we have fears, compulsions and struggles that surface needing healing, Jesus knows how to access them and restore us. We can ask the Holy Spirit to shine His light into those dark areas and invite Jesus to be with us in that place in our past. He will cleanse our wounds and His blood brings healing and integration. Why continue to live with the hurtful wounds when Jesus is waiting to hear our cry for healing.
We all need a safe place, an emotional, psychological and spiritual place of refuge. When our kids were young we lived on the Iron Range in the parsonage that bordered on the woods. Bears were not uncommon. Al built an igloo with three kids helping and it was big enough for us to all sit inside. One night he lit a candle and we had our family devotions there together. The igloo gave us protection from the elements and we all huddled together and talked to the Lord.
Jesus is our perfect habitat and we live in Him and He in us. We get nourished as we spend time in His presence for we were made for Him. He is our home and our safe place. He breathed life into us and He wants us to not be anxious but to rest in Him. We might know many scriptures and facts about the Bible and still miss knowing Him in an intimate way as our heart’s longing. When we come to Him with all our heart and hear His voice to our heart, we have found home. Psalm 91:3 says, “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say to the Lord, ‘My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.’” When we trust in Him we are safe!
Now we probably won’s say it is a pleasant thing to be shaken but it is necessary so we can lay aside those things that weigh us down and keep us encumbered. I love the illustration Potter gives of a man in Florida who has his garden professionally landscaped with gorgeous azalea bushes. They were beautiful, all except one that wouldn’t bloom no matter what the gardener did. But one day a terrible storm hit and shook everything violently and afterwards that azalea bush began blooming like all the rest. The gardener said that there some bushes that just need to be shaken in order to bloom!
Maybe we feel like we are being shaken but it is good to know it is for our own good. It says in Psalm 75:3 that “The earth and all its people may shake, but I am the One who holds it steady.” Or like the Message translation says, “When the earth goes topsy-turvy and nobody knows which end is up, I nail it all down, I put everything in place again.” We can trust that whatever shaking goes on in our lives, God will give us grace to help us let go of the things that need to change and will hold us steady as we learn to trust Him in a deeper way. May He shake and awaken each of us to let go of anything that distracts or encumbers us and hold on to Him
Challenge for today: When shaken, ask the Lord what needs to go and release it to Him.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy
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