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October 28, 2022

Dear Ones,
  Happy weekend to you!! Nice to see the sun shining! Today we will be celebrating birthdays here and Al and I are soon going to Costco to get the cake. I baked S.F Choc chip cookies this morning and will make chix soup later and set up for the party. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
    How patient are we? That is a question I ask of myself. As I read Juliet Canha’s book, Life lessons in Transformation and Rest, I was made aware of how short I fall short in having a patient heart.
  None of us were born with patience for we cried whenever a need wasn’t met until we were fed and tended. As adults our impatience is evident as we want instant everything; our computers don’t work fast enough, we want to be waited on the moment we arrive at a restaurant, and we get impatient if we have to wait in the checkout line etc.
   Patience is a fruit of maturity and hopefully we learn patience in life, even if it is learned the hard way by suffering consequences. Maybe we have all bought something impulsively online without checking further and reading the reviews etc. to find out it is not something of worth. Or could it be that we sometimes run ahead of God and take matters into our own hands? There are so many examples in scripture of those who missed out because of their impatience in waiting for God’s timing. Saul found that out as he lost the kingdom. On the other hand, in contrast, think of David who was anointed king by Samuel and yet it took many years before he could take the throne. He was patient and didn’t try to make it happen in his timing.
   We can live in peace when we trust God and wait for Him to direct our lives. Canha shares some suggestions and tells us first to quiet our own spirit so we can hear God’s whispers as He directs us. It is also important to ask the Holy Spirit to shine His light into our hearts that we might ask forgiveness of anything that would stand in the way of us hearing Him. Then going a step farther, we invite Him to take control of our schedules and agendas and empty us of self. Then we can wait for Him to lead as we patiently stay in neutral and watch for His leading.
  Let us not take off in our own power but wait as the disciples did to be clothed with power from on high. In our patience for the Holy Spirit’s direction for us, we will come to experience that our dependency is truly on Him.
  Challenge for today: Begin the day by asking the Holy Spirit to direct you in all things and give up your own schedule.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

 



October 27, 2022

Dear Ones,  
Hope you are enjoying this day. I went downstairs for donuts and coffee this morning and then shopped for the Good Samaritan boxes. Soon we will have Bible Study and then going to do errands. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  The truth is we all need the Lord but we also need one another. I love that the Lord gives us others to help us on our journey through life. He speaks encouragement to us through His Word but sometimes He uses a friend and even a stranger to give us just the exact word that can lift us up when we feel down, or give us hope when we feel afraid of the future etc.
   We recently went to a wedding where the Lord brought together a young man who had prayed for a Christian wife and a woman who had prayed for a godly man to marry. God has joined them together in a strong bond but the fucus is not just on them, but pleasing God first. What an encouragement they are to one another. 
   Just like this couple who are tightly knit,  I also believe that the Lord wants to closely unite His body together so we also are mutually strengthened and encouraged. More than ever before, as we see things in our culture get worse when God is left out, there is strength when Christians bind together in oneness. Rom. 15:1-2 (Message), says, “Those of us who are strong and able in the faith need to step in and lend a hand to those who falter, and not just do what is most convenient for us. Strength is for service, not status. Each of us needs to look at the good of the people around us, asking ourselves, ‘How can I help?’” When we are knit together in oneness we can speak truth to one another, bear each other’s burdens, remind one another of God’s promises.
  We all falter at times, even as the prophet Elijah who was so discouraged and scared after a run-in with Jezebel, who wanted him killed. But just like him, fear and disappointment can trip any of us up; but when others shine their light on us, or lend a hand there is strength and power and oneness.
   Let us not neglect to gather with those who God sends our way/
Challenge for today: Take a moment to encourage someone God puts in your path today.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

October 26, 2022

 
Dear Ones, Alzheimers
Hope you are having a great day! We are glad to be safely home again and I am sending a more detailed account of our trip back. This morning I did food prep, washed clothes, went to my exercise class; this afternoon is a coffee party and time to view all the Alzheimer’s quilts that we made these past weeks. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart 
  There are times we just have a vivid sense of the Lord’s presence with us and we find ourselves leaning into His strength. We may feel needy and call out to Him for help and there is great power in the very name of Jesus. Like the song goes that many of us learned at an early age, “In the name of Jesus/ In the name of Jesus/ We have the victory/ In the name of Jesus/ in the name of Jesus / demons will have to flee/ Who can tell what God can do/ Who can tell of His love for you/ In the name of Jesus, Jesus/ We have the victory.”
  Such was the time when we went to our son’s home in North Carolina. We prayed before we took off on our trip and then committed each day to the Lord’s leading. We never knew what was in store for us but our desire was to follow His leading. After a wonderful time with Mark’s family, we took off at 2:30 a.m. for home and traveled 953 miles to a hotel in Iowa. But we encountered what was probably an accident on the freeway as traffic was at a standstill and we got off on side roads, as some others did. It began to rain and was dark and very hard to see on narrow roads. As Al drove, I often said the name of Jesus and we asked for His help. I recalled the verse in Jer. 33:3 (Message), “Call to me and I will answer you. I’ll tell you marvelous and wondrous things that you could never figure out on your own.” Tell us Lord where to go, we are lost and tired and hungry and the road is so narrow and dark and hard to see.  I also saw a car that had just been hit by another. After quite some time, all of a sudden, Al took a turn and we saw lights ahead and got back on the road exactly where it led to our hotel. We couldn’t believe it. The gal at the hotel desk said we have 5 minutes to get our food before the buffet was over and told us to just unpack later. As we sat at our table, eating, our hearts were so grateful and Al and I kept saying to each other, “It was the Lord! It was the Lord!” Our hearts were so thankful and aware of His presence and power.
   There are times we all experience that are dark and difficult and we wonder how we are going to get through. We feel helpless and alone but we must remember He is there in the midst and will get us through. Let us call to Him and who can tell what He will do!!!
  Challenge for today: When going through a tough circumstance, make your first response to call on the name of Jesus and watch for what He will do!!

 

October 25, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a wonderful day, entering into all that God has for you. We are in Coralville, Iowa, after traveling 16 hours and 900 miles yesterday. As it was getting dark and raining hard, the freeway was totally stopped and thought it might be an accident as lights flashing etc… we got off and took another very winding narrow route. We were so grateful for your prayers as we arrived safely to our hotel! Today we head home!!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  Are we people of faith; faith in a God we can’t see but loves us and is true to His promises? In I john 5:4 it says, “This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith.” Today we need faith more than ever before as we live in this uncertain world. We don’t know what will happen next and life seems more fragile today.
   It takes courage and faith that comes from trusting in the Lord to overcome the darkness around us. At times we may feel like tight rope walkers as we try to live a life of faith and not be overcome by the world; but the Lord is our safety net underneath us at all times.
   Maybe we are doing our best to escape difficulties but we are not to run from them but stay faithful. That means believing God will bring good out of whatever challenges we are going through right now; nothing can touch our lives without God allowing it to happen. Joni Eareckson Tada knows what it is to trust and accept His will for being a quadriplegic; but she says she would never exchange her suffering and pain for all the spiritual benefits she has gained in coming to know the Lord in this deep way
    God wants us to have faith to surrender everything into His hand which includes all of our hurts and pain. We hear so often that we need to take control of our lives but the truth is we need to surrender control of our lives to the Lord. Author Juliet Ann Canha writes how when we are in control of our lives it is the same as self-rule. We want to run our own lives the way we want and that means resisting what God has for us. But it is in wisdom not weakness that we surrender in obedience to obey God. Instead of working things out ourselves and trying to manipulate others and force our own way…we simply let go and let God have His way. It’s really the only way to live if we want peace.
Challenge for today: In faith, daily choose to surrender to the Lord and say, “Your will, not mine.”
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

October 24, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you have been enjoying this weekend. I am sending this to you early as we plan to go on the road home early tomorrow morning and  would appreciate prayers for a safe and well journey. We were blessed to be at Mark and Andrea’s church this morning and out to a Mexican restaurant; then an afternoon of more games and fun times together.Tonight is popcorn and more fun. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  Each day is a gift from God and also a day that the Lord has given us to know Him better and to seek His will. A good way to start the day is to praise and thank the Lord for He has kept us through the night and to ask for His directions for the day.
   I was reading in Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians and his desire for them is “to walk to please God” and to continue to do that more and more. He also says in I Thess. 3:12 (SV) “And may the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all as we do for you, so that He may establish your hearts blameless in holiness before our God and father, at the coming of our Lord Jesus.” At the close of his letter, he reminds them again to get along and to encourage one another, to do good, to pray without ceasing, to give thanks in all circumstances and not to quench the Holy Spirit. Think of how blessed each day would be if we practiced all that Paul was saying.
   When we were with Mark and Andrea’s pastor and wife, they were so open to the Holy Spirit and excited over what God was doing in the lives of the congregation. We loved hearing how many were getting words from the Lord that spoke to their hearts, healings, and changed lives. When we are open to the Holy Spirit, we have no idea what wonderful miracles of God will follow. Since we are not in charge, we are often surprised by what transpires as we yield to the work of the Holy Spirit. It’s no longer all about what we want but rather the will of God.
I had an e-mail today from someone who sensed God was telling her what to do and say to  group which was different than what she had planned. She knew afterwards that it was the right thing and there was beautiful fruit! 
   God wants to meet us where we are at, and the Holy Spirit uses the Word and others to speak to our life situations. May our focus be on Him and let each day unfold with a readiness to do His will.
  Challenge for today: Pray to be open to the Holy Spirit’s leading each day as you wake.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy
 
 

October 22, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you are enjoying the weekend. We had a wonderful day yesterday as Al had the morning with Mark and I had time with Andrea to really catch up. The whole afternoon was spent playing games outdoors with John Mark and A.j. Then we had a scrumptious steak dinner and rich evening of fellowship and prayer with their pastor’s family. Tomorrow we will go to their church and out to a Mexican restaurant they love. By the time you get my next e-mail we will be heading back to MN and would appreciate prayers for a safe and well journey. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  I pray daily for the Body of Christ to be bound together in unity and love, for the days ahead are going to get more difficult for all of us. We need one another and the Lord will strengthen us as we gather in unity of Spirit and stand against all that the enemy is pouring out against us. Does that mean we all agree on everything interpreted in scripture? Or that we politically agree? No, but we are not to major on the differences but stand together in oneness of Who we serve. I woke today with a song going through my mind of how it is in the cross we can hide and it is His grace that is sufficient so we can stand together at the foot of the cross.
  In war, we need others around us to protect our back, and we don’t care what color they are, what political party they are, or what their view is on the rapture. We are in a spiritual battle that is getting more intense and need to fight together but with spiritual weapons. That means we won’t have to argue about who is right on issues but humbly lay down our pride. Like it says in II Tim 2:24-25a (NRSV), “And the Lord’s servant must not be quarrelsome but kindly to everyone, an apt teacher, patient, and correcting opponents with gentleness.” We can count on God to defend the truth of the matter and we can let it go. That may mean we are quick to ask forgiveness when we insist our way is the only way and fail to listen to others.
   The enemy loves to bring disharmony and cause us to look at fellow Christians as the enemy rather than him. Let us not use our swords on one another but only use the sword of the spirit to quench the enemy’s fiery darts.
   This should be a time when the fruit if the Spirit will be evidenced more. When we are put near others in the Body of Christ, we love them no matter what. We express joy even in our struggles and live together in peace. Also, we show kindness, goodness. Patience, gentleness and self-control.  May the Holy Spirit empower us to be faithful to the Lord and to love Him as He binds us together as His followers in a culture that doesn’t embrace truth.
  Challenge for today: Be willing to be closely knit with others in the Body of Christ and respond in humility and love.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

October 21, 2022

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend! Our weekend is already a joyous one as we arrived at Mark and Andrea’s in N.C. early yesterday afternoon. So thankful for the safe journey here! It’s great to be together, we played games and lots of laughter, and went to see John Mark’s basketball game last night. Today Al is going out with Mark for father/son time, boys have home schooling, and tonight their pastor’s family is coming over  
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  How big is our God? Do we believe He can do anything? Like the song goes by Pastor James Cleveland, that I learned as a youth: “God can do anything, anything, anything/ God can do anything but fail…He’s the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end/ He’s the fairest of ten thousand to my soul/ God can do anything, anything, anything/ God can do anything but fail…He can save, He can cleanse/ he can keep, and He will/ God can do anything but fail.”
    God can do the impossible but do we believe that? We read of all the great miracles and signs that Jesus did when He walked on earth, like healing the blind, raising the dead; but do we believe that He still does miraculous things today? Absolutely!!
   Rather than wasting the day in worry about things that concern us, we can pray and ask God for His will in everything. As it says in Jer. 33:3 (Amplified), “Call to Me and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things, fenced in and hidden, which you do not know (do not distinguish and recognize, have knowledge of and understand).”
   Our concern might be like Keneesha who applied for a job she really wanted but that she was not as qualified as others: she prayed before sending in her application, “Not my will but Thine be done!” God surprised her and gave her the job and she didn’t doubt that it was His doing. God can do anything!
   Or we might have concern for a loved one that has been given bad news from the Dr. and a set number of days to live. But then God does a miracle and when returning to the Doctor, no trace of cancer can be found. That happens today and we praise Him for God can do anything!
   What is it today that we need to trust God with? Maybe a child that has gone astray or a lingering illness etc. But whatever it is we can give it to the Lord and in faith, believe that He will answer according to His perfect will. Nothing, absolutely nothing is too hard for Him. 
Challenge for today: Give to the Lord something that weighs on your heart and wait in faith for His answer.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

Octobr 20, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to a peacefilled day! We will soon leave our hotel to go to Statesville to see Mark’s family!! EmojiEmojiYesterday the freeway was nearly shut down for miles and miles so we took an alternate route and saw trees at their peak with beautiful fall colors. We hit it big too as got to our hotel in time for a late supper and swim. Thank you again for your prayers  
Devotions from Judy’s heart 
  Yesterday I read an article about comfortable Christianity and got me questioning….Are we comfortable Christians, just sort of floating along each day with no real goal in mind? Or are we Christians with purpose who are growing, being challenged and stretched in our faith? There is a big difference!  When we are complacent and lukewarm and let our guard down, we are influenced by the enemy and our culture. But when we are active and growing in our faith, we are not sucked in by what is happening around us but rather focused on what the Lord is doing.
   Paul writes to the Christians in Colossae to be done with the old self and all its practices and says in Colossians, chapter 3, to put on compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, forgiveness and love. He wants to know that the Christians brothers and sisters are growing, teaching and admonishing one another, singing spiritual songs and having thankful hearts. No lukewarmness but always growing and active in their faith life.
    What about us? What would the Lord say about us? Have we influenced greatly by our culture and live just like those who don’t know the Lord? Or are we known for our compassion, and love and Christ-likeness? If we are just Sunday Christians, or make excuses for our less than godly behavior, we will miss out on so much that God has for us. We must take responsibility for our responses and live in forgiveness and love.
  As we travel, sometimes it becomes obvious that a person belongs to the Lord. Yesterday I was eating breakfast at our hotel and saw a lady with a t-shirt on that had a Christian symbol of the cross with the word faith running vertically, and I told her I loved her shirt. We had an immediate coming together as sisters in the Lord. Sometimes words aren’t even necessary as there is a oneness with others who are His children. 
   Let us all take responsibility for our own faith life with the Lord. and not just take things for granted. As we live in grace, may that spur us on to live a life of compassion and love.
  Challenge for today: Do an act of kindness today as an expression of your love for the Lord. 
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

October 18, 2022

Dear Ones,
 May your day be filled with joy and song! Soon we are leaving to go on our way to North Carolina to see Mark’s family! We have had a wonderful time here at Kurt’s and loved seeing Grant play football yesterday afternoon. Very cold so bundled up though. Just good to catch up with Kurt’s family and now we look forward to doing that with Mark’s. Appreciate prayers for a safe trip and wellness. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  How do we see ourselves and others? Is it through our own lens or is it from God’s perspective? Perhaps we feel so ordinary and not nearly as gifted as those around us; but maybe we need a new lens, His lens.                                                                                     I was reading on Crosswalk.com what Suzanne Eller had to say about how God knows us and sees us. Just as Nathaniel was puzzled and as to how Jesus knew him, it says in John 1:48 (NIV), “How do you know me?” Nathaniel asked. Jesus answered, “I saw you while you were still under the fig tree before Philip called you.” Jesus saw who Nathaniel was just as He knows and sees who we are and what we are becoming. He looks past the outward and sees who we really are on the inside and what we are meant to be. If we can grasp how Jesus sees us through His lens our lives would be radically changed.                                                                                                                                
   Each of us is created uniquely and is an original, for no one else is like us. We need to celebrate that and not try to be like someone else. We can embrace that we are known and seen and ask Him to help us see ourselves as He sees us. We can start by thanking him for the unique things about ourselves and how He can use those things for His glory. Maybe some of those qualities seem so ordinary that we miss realizing that God is using us…like bringing an essence of joy when we enter a room, or having a way with words that bring comfort, or identifying with those in need etc.
   As we begin to see our uniqueness, we may also see others through God’s lens and help them celebrate who He created them to be. In our Women’s Bible study on women of the Bible we are to write the names of 3 women who have influenced our lives in a big way and then list specific ways they have inspired us. I was just writing of a friend’s qualities when she e-mailed so I responded by sharing the qualities I see in her life that has impacted me. Let us do that for one another and let them know how we see them through God’s lens that they can also rejoice in how God is using them celebrate.
  Challenge for today: Thank God for your uniqueness and also look at others through His lens and celebrate.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

October 17, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope your day is full of good things! We are in Olathe, KS, and enjoying time with Kurt’s family. We are excited that we will get to Grant’s football game to see him play later this afternoon.Yesterday we went to Redeemer in D.M. for church and got to see friends from years ago. Lots of hugs and catching up and then had dinner with the Donhowe’s who just got back from Bolivia. Many memories as we had dinner at the parsonage, which we lived in for years and brought back many memories of council dinners, birthdays parties and rich times. Our hearts are full of gratitude to the Lord.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
    We were made for God and the desire for God is engraved on our very being. Those who have not received Him are left with an unfulfilled longing that they try to unsuccessfully stuff with other things; but it won’t work because only the Lord can feed the deep longing of our souls.
    But we must choose God rather than self. Our ego wants its own way and to satisfy our own desires but it doesn’t work. We must come to grips with our own poverty and living for self, and in faith come to God and allow Him to direct our lives.
  Only a life lived for God will fill that void that is within all of us. He feeds the hunger of our soul and helps us live out the unique life He has planned for each of us. He will give us whatever we need to become that person we were created to be.
  In many ways it also brings relief that we don’t have to figure it all out for we can’t see into the future; but instead, we can by faith entrust our lives into His hands and let Him direct it. When we place our dependence on Him that is the very best place to be.
    I think of Mary and her response to the angel who told her she would carry the Son of God in her womb. In Luke 1:38 (ESV), she said, “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” In other words, let Him do what He will with me! Later she magnifies the Lord and we read of Mary’s beautiful song of praise in the Magnificat.
   When we also choose to let God have His way in our lives and to call all the shots, our souls feel full to overflowing. The more emptied we are of self the more room there is for Him to fill. We come to the realization that it is Jesus that matters and our only goodness is Him living in us.
   Let us be done with living our lives on our terms and trying to fill the void; instead may we set our hearts on the Lord and live in total dependence on Him.
  Challenge for today: Seek the Lord and let Him direct every aspect of your life.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy
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