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March 16, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you are enjoying the day. This morning I went to Alid’s and my exercise class and this afternoon is Crafts and tonight soup supper and Lenten service. Al is preaching tonight so prayers appreciated. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Have you ever awakened to a picture or thought going through your mind and felt it was the Lord trying to say something to you? Or maybe you had a dream and knew that it was not something that resulted from overeating the night before but a message from the Lord. I woke up one morning with the word going through my mind that Jesus is my Rock. I could immediately picture a particular rock along the gravel road that I traveled when picking up a friend for Bible Study. It stood out as it was huge and was a reminder to me that we have a solid place, a secure place to stand; that no matter what happens, we can’t be moved. We are under the Lord’s protection and He is our rock, our shield and our fortress!
I read today from Psalm 18:1-2 (God’s Word) where David sang to the Lord after he was rescued from his enemy, “I love you, O Lord, my strength. The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my Savior, my God, my rock in whom I take refuge, my shield, and my strength of my salvation, my stronghold.”
David said his life was in the clutches of death but he called on the Lord and the Lord was His rock!
Many times, he called out to the Lord and He heard and answered; David was not shaken for the Lord was His secure place and the bedrock under his feet.
It’s like the song that Paul Baloche sings:
“There is no rock /There is no god like our God /No other name worthy of all our praise
The Rock of Salvation that cannot be moved /He’s proven Himself to be faithful and true
There is no rock /is no god like ours /Rock of Ages /Jesus is the Rock /Rock of Ages…”
Jesus is the Rock….”
Let us remember that when we go through rough times when things suddenly change, we get bad news, a loved one dies etc.; We have a safe place to go where we are secure.
Challenge for today: When experiencing something difficult, hide yourself in the Rock of Ages.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

March 15, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you awaken with a fresh start and eagerness to what God has for you in this day. Al will be gone most of the day to get our taxes done and to see two friends. I plan to study and go downstairs for coffee and choc covered cherries later this morning. 
The question for today: Do we feel any changes coming in our life or things we need to let go of? Perhaps God is preparing us for something new! 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
We are getting older by the minute and we can’t stop the clock for it just keeps on ticking. So many people are looking for the latest ways to look younger and defy their actual age. Alice Fryling writes about aging faithfully and says the third third of life begins at age 52.7 years. We have two children that are now in that age bracket and another who will be there before long, so we are really old!                     
Maybe that’s why I love the words in Isaiah 46:4 (God’s Word), “Even when you’re old, I’ll take care of you. Even when your hair turns gray, I’ll support you. I made you and will continue to care for you. I’ll support you and save you.”
As we all age, we start to notice how those in a younger generation are taking over doing many of the things we use to do, but no longer have the desire or even the energy to do it all. We have to make changes and relinquish some things in our lives in order to do what God is calling us to do now. Are we willing?
It may not be easy to let go of things we may have been applauded and known for, but if God’s timing is over for it, then we need to let go and let others. That also means God has something new for us if we are willing to change. God is looking for faith in those wanting to pursue Him, and we need to be open to what He has for us next. Maybe it is not in the limelight as before, or in a position of prominence, but it will be in a place to bear fruit. Paul said in Eph. 2:10 (Message), “He creates each of us by Christ Jesus to join Him in the work He does, the good work He has gotten ready for us to do, work we had better be doing.”
Let us be faithful and fruitful until we take our last breath!
Challenge for today: Ask the Lord if there is something you need to relinquish and then enter into the new He has waiting.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

March 14, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a wonderful weekend. Al and I are thankful to be well and to attend church again. We also got to walk on Cypress with our friends that we hadn’t seen for a while. This morning I made egg dishes and choc covered raspberries and went to my exercise class. This afternoon I am going to do more baking!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Western culture is obsessed with being entertained. People complain of being bored and want continual excitement and entertainment. In many ways it is because hearts are empty and weary and have lost meaning, therefore they want to be entertained. Sadly, our culture assumes that our lives are without meaning if we don’t have a constant stream of stimulation and some form of excitement.
Television has only taught people to be more passive and to feel and not to think deeply. It is a time waster and often erodes our spiritual values.  At the close of a busy day, most people settle in passively watching T.V. rather than read a worthwhile book. We tend to vegetate rather than be stimulated or taking time to reflect.
When we go on a trip, I bring several books along, and I read in the car and at the motel. I usually bring several books from Al’s library but I also bring some lighter reading that perks my interest. Al says books are like good friends and he has a library full of friends! It’s good to read books that give us knowledge but also those that help us evaluate where we are at in our journey and the direction we are taking.
A good book needs to be savored and not hurried to be read; who knows how it may influence how we think and our very lives. Years ago, a book by a catholic priest changed my life and helped me to let my self be known to others. Otherwise, I may never have been sending out the personal devotions that I do each day.
As I child I loved books so much and only had to walk  a few blocks to the Longfellow Library where there were always more. I loved just being in the quiet library and could hardly wait to get home to read. For most people today it is easier to just turn on the TV and let it fill our minds, and excuse us from thinking too deeply or enlightening us in new ways. Like Father Michael Casey said, a good book is an invitation to grow beyond what we are at present, and to view issues from a different perspective.
A good book brings enjoyment and refreshment and of course, we should not neglect to daily read the best gook ever written, that feeds our faith. “The Word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any two-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. ” (Acts 4:12 NIV)
Challenge for today: Take some leisure time to read a book that will challenge you in new ways.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

 

March 12, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you are having an enjoyable weekend. I cleaned the apartment this morning and this afternoon we have friends coming for coffee and fellowship. It has been some time since we could get together because of sickness so it is a treat today! 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I think all of us have loved ones that we care about but don’t yet know the Lord, and it weighs on our hearts. Sometimes we don’t have
the words to pray but we desire so much for them to experience God’s forgiveness and love. I recently read a prayer by Debbie McDaniel and
will share part of it with you as you bring loved ones before Him, remembering that nothing is too difficult for the Lord.
“Dear God, we ask that you would stop every plan of the enemy over those we love as we bring them before you right now. We pray that you demolish his schemes and that your plans for good, for a future and hope, would prevail. Please open up blind eyes that they might see your truth.
 We believe in you to rescue those walking in darkness, and to heal the deep wounds of all who have been hurt. We pray for the miraculous intervention of your Spirit to draw them to yourself, to work strongly on behalf of our loved ones who are lost and wandering.
For you came with good news, to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for captives and release for the prisoners. Though we deserved penalty for our wrong, you stood in our place and took the blows on our behalf.  You chose to die so that we can live forever, and we could be free.
Lord, forgive our unbelief. Please forgive the times we’ve doubted that you could ever change a distant heart. Forgive our hard-heartedness, our weariness, or forgetfulness to pray continually. And thank you God, that you never give up on us. Remind us again of how you’ve changed our own hearts; how your miracle of life and hope has sprung up deep within our souls. We love you Lord; we need you today and every day. We thank you that you hear our prayers and believe that you are at work even now. Powerfully. Faithfully. And miraculously. Doing what only You can do.
Thank you again for the most wonderful gift of our Savior, God with us. Thank you for your great goodness and love. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”
Challenge for today: Pray this prayer for some loved one that doesn’t yet know the Lord.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

March 11, 2022

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend! Hope you have some time for leisure over the weekend! This morning I did some studying and food prep and this afternoon both Al and I are getting haircuts and hopefully a  walk etc. We had a large group at Bible Study yesterday and it was good to be back again. Ann and Leif also made it for an early supper. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Leisure is important in all of our lives and gives us room to live gently and not be so driven. In other words, it gives us room to breathe.
I am reading a book by Father Michael Casey and I liked what he had to say about living a simple life, with an undivided heart and embracing silence, leisure, mindfulness etc. He speaks of leisure, not as idleness, but as a time and space of freedom in which our deep self can find fuller expression. In other words, it is like being attentive to the present moment. We are not held captive to our past or living in future anticipation, but being open to the present. We have a receptive attitude.
In leisure we take time to listen and don’t need to control what is happening around us. We practice silence and come to know what is happening within us. We practice involuntary inactivity and some people would not find value in that. But it is an opportunity to step back from our usual busy self and have time to reflect. It’s learning to take each day as it comes.
Father Casey said that leisure is a gift of time and space…time for oneself and for others; time to listen and encourage; time to discern and assess. He said there is space for people to grow, space for differing gifts to be used and space to pass through crises.
Leisure also has enemies that can be seen in people that work too hard and who take on too much and get pre occupied. They may be afraid that others will say they are failures so they fill all their available time; but then there is none left for the unexpected adventures in life. 
A leisurely mind is open and does not have the need to be in control.
We were all made to be creative and we block it up when we overwork or are idle. Instead, in leisure we need to seize the day, and make the most of the opportunities that come. Each day is important and like Father Casey says, “Leisure teaches us to recognize that we need to do everything at the opportune time.”
Let us live each day to the full for today matters. As it says in Eccl. 3:1 (Amplified), ” to everything there is a season, and at time for every matter or purpose under heaven.”
Challenge for today: Take some time for leisure, without feeling guilty.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

March 10, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you are enjoying this sunny day! Al went to Men’s group this morning and I baked cookies and made bars and went downstairs for donuts. We have Bible Study this afternoon and then Ann and Leif may stop in to see us. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Every moment of the day we must remember we are in God’s hands. We are not in control, but He is and we can totally rely on Him. But often we need reminders as we go merrily along, planning our day, and sometimes forgetting that He is the one who is in the driver’s seat and not us. Things happen to us that may stop us in our tracks and we call out to Him for help. Sometimes they are big things that He uses to get our attention and sometimes they are just the little things during our day that remind us to rely on Him.
A funny thing happened yesterday as Al and I were out doing errands and stopped to get our car washed. Al has done that many times and knows just what to do. He drove into the car wash and the big door closed behind us but nothing happened. Nothing. No water, no suds, no nothing. We noticed that two other cars were behind us and were probably wondering what was taking us so long. We were stranded and all we could think of was to just honk our horn and hope that help would come. It took a while and lots of honking but finally a man came that had to fix things and get them going and we breathed a sigh of relief. We were helpless in this situation but God sent just the right person to get us out of it.
This was a small situation but there are big things in our lives that we feel desperation for His help.
One friend who is going through a hard time right now wrote a poem with a quote from C.S. Lewis, “God whispers to us in our pleasure, speaks in our conscience but shouts in our pain. It is his megaphone.” Our friend went on to say that “we may feel like a constellation of pain, hear His voice, He invites us into a more intimate relationship with Him, and we are never alone. A richer dimension of faith Jesus has shown me. I need to move forward, rely on Jesus and LET IT BE.”
I was reading from Psalm 27 and David knew where to go in all of his troubles. He sought the Lord and said, “O Lord, I will seek our face. Do not hide your face from  me..You have been my help. Do not leave me!:”
In all of our situations, big and small, Jesus invites us into a deeper intimate relationship with Him and to rely on Him. We are weak but He is strong and He is with us always.
Challenge for today: Look to the Lord and rely on Him and not yourself.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

 

March 9, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you are enjoying this day. Al gave a communion service next door at Assisted Living this morning.  I went shopping and then to exercise class. This afternoon I have crafts and then tonight is soup supper and Lenten service….a full rich day.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
While doing food prep in my kitchen one morning, a thought came to me of something I foolishly did many years ago; not something that big but just dumb. The enemy seems to bring up things from our past that we have said or done that have already been forgiven, but he wants us to ruminate on them rather than praise the Lord that they are gone in the sea of forgetfulness.
But there are also underlying character flaws that we may have that the Lord wants to rid us of, and we need to cooperate with the Holy Spirit to change us. Will power by itself cannot change us in the long run. We need God’s power to take those hidden faults we have and to straighten us out. I marvel at how God places us next to individuals that He uses to help shave off our rough edges, and He knows just the perfect ones. As it says in Proverbs 27:17 (ESV), “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.”
Maybe we lack self-esteem, or perhaps we are stubborn, or lazy, or negative, or judgmental; the list goes on and on. There are things we may accept in ourselves and yet God wants to shave off those rough places and bring change from the inside out.
Perhaps as you read this you are saying, “Yes, I wish God would straighten out my mate or someone close to me”, but that is not up to us. The Lord wants to change us! He uses others to help in that process and it can be mutually beneficial, just like when two iron blades are run together, the edges get sharper and more efficient.
We are told to meet with others, just as the early Christians did, and to fellowship together, share the word and encourage one another. In the process we can help one another and exhort one another to deal with the hidden things. God has used friends in my life to do that and I am so grateful. Sometimes after such a time, I feel lighter in my spirit and that something heavy has been lifted…or maybe a rough edge has been shaved off!  We are told to “spur one another on towards love and good deeds.” (Psalm 133:1); that may involve confessing our sins to one another, challenging one another, and sharpening one another.
Let us forge ahead by dealing with the flaws and grow in grace and love.
Challenge for today: Make yourself accountable to another who will help you see your hidden flaws.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

March 7, 2022

Dear Ones,                                                                                                                                                               Hopefully you had a great weekend and time to relax. Today I was excited to go back to my normal schedule after being sick. This morning I went to Aldi’s and then to my exercise class. Wonderful!  PTL!                                                                                  Devotions from Judy’s heart                                                                                                                          How have each of us been impacted these past couple years during the pandemic? Our lives are not the same in so many ways and I suspect we have all been changed in various ways. Hopefully we have new vision and have come to recognize what is really most important in our lives.                                                                        I was reading an article by Ines Valasquez-McBryde who shares about what it must have been like for Noah after so many months and months on the ark. He boarded the ark with only a promise from God and the goal to keep his family and animals alive. What went through his mind when he had to wait for the waters to recede and to embark on dry land? He must have stepped off the ark a different man, with everything radically changed for him and his family. What did he learn during that time on the ark?                                                                                                                             Ines asks similar questions of us, referring to the Pandemic. Let us ask ourselve   1. During these 2 years what did we lose during pre-Covid that we want to restore in post-Covid?                                                
2.What things did we do in pre-Covid that we don’t want to see restored and choose to leave behind?                                       
 3.What are the things we picked up during Covid that were life-giving and that we want to continue?continue?                         
4. What are the things that we picked up during Covid that we want to let go of post-Covid? 
Hopefully we have all learned and grown through this time. I’m sure we have all experienced losses of many kinds, but have we have also been transformed in many new ways?  Let us each take inventory of our own lives and have new vision and desire to continue the transformational process. As it says in II Cor. 3:18 (NRSA), “And all of us, with unveiled faces, seeing the glory of the Lord as though reflected in a mirror, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another, for this comes from the Lord, the Spirit.”                                                      Challenge for today: Write down the answer to the questions and ask the Lord to continue the transformation process to make you more and more like Him.                                          Blessings on  your week and prayers and love, Judy

 

March 5, 2022

Dear Ones,
Hope you are having a wonderful weekend. I feel especially happy today as I made a porkchop and rice dinner and cleaned and scrubbed the apt. It felt good to have energy again and the apt certainly did need a good cleaning! I also got dressed today in something other than pj’s! When we were sick, I never lost my appetite or my sense of smell and enjoyed each meal. Especially loved the soups that were left outside our door!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Waiting is not easy for any of us and waiting patiently is especially trying. Just ask a mom who is 9 months pregnant and waiting for her baby to be born. Or for the young man who is waiting to hear if he got the job after 3 interviews, and keeps hoping the phone will ring soon. Al and I have been waiting to resume our normal activities after being sick and it seems forever since we were downstairs mixing with other residents or walking outside on the Paul Bunyan trail.
 It is hard to be patient and it says in Isaiah 30:15 (God’s Word), “You can be saved by returning to me. You can have rest. You can be strong by being quiet and by trusting me.”
Waiting for the Lord is very beneficial for we are choosing to trust Him as we wait. We are not jumping ahead but recognizing that God is in control and we are waiting for His timing.
In verse 18 it says, The Lord is waiting to be kind to you, He rises to have compassion on you. The Lord is a God of justice. Blessed are all those who wait for Him,” Because we cannot see the future as we wait, we have to trust. It doesn’t really matter what we think about the situation we are in, for we are not in charge, He is!  He will know when the time is ripe, He will direct us at the right time and in the meantime, we are just to enjoy His company.
In many ways being sick was also a gift for Al and me, as we had extra time to just be with the Lord without distractions, Now I can’t say I would choose that way, but God uses everything in our lives to draw us closer. The Message translation says in verse 15, “Your strength will come from settling down in complete dependence on me.”
During the waiting times in our lives, it is a time of preparation as God gets us ready for what new things He has for us. He takes His time but He does things right and we are blessed if we wait. Let us allow God to do His work in us so He can pour out His goodness on us at just the right time.
Challenge for today: Let us learn to wait well!
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

March, 4, 2022

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! Today I actually accomplished something as I made Al’s cookies and also some choc O Henry bars. We are both doing better and enjoying more soup that was left by our door! Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Sometimes our usual routine flies out the window when sickness hits and God has much to teach us as our life slows down and everything changes. When we came home from N.C. we weren’t expecting to get sick but rather to pick up where we left off.  I grocery shopped right away, paid the bills, washed clothes etc, and a day or so later started feeling not so good. That changed everything for since we live in Senior living, we are especially careful not to mix with others when we are not well. There are lessons to be learned as I’m sure so many of you have also been through the isolation times during covid, and found out new things about yourselves. I asked the Lord what was He trying to teach me and that I would to be a willing learner.

First of all, I realized I had to listen to my body, which I sometimes ignore. My body wants to get well and it is doing all it can to heal itself and I need to cooperate. That meant sometimes taking 2 or 3 naps a day as I had so little energy. It meant drinking lots more water than I ever care to drink, eating healthily. It meant also asking advice of others of what supplements to take and following their advice. In our Christian walk, it isn’t always easy going and doing whatever we feel like? It is listening carefully to His voice and finding out what He knows is best for us. It is welcoming those who He sends into our lives to help us grow.

I quickly found out that I didn’t need to accomplish so much all in one day but to slow down and enjoy what I was doing. The truth is I didn’t have energy to do more either. But I had time to smell the roses! enjoy each meal and savor each bite. We don’t have to rush through life but let each day unfold, knowing that God has a plan for us. Let us be in the present moment and enjoying His presence with us. If we have a long commute to work, even that can be a time of sharing all that is on our hearts with the Lord as we give Him our day. 
Life was certainly less distracting as I wasn’t running to my exercise class, shopping, or going to meetings. I had all this extra time to just be with the Lord in quietness. Sometimes we need those getaway times to go on retreat and just be together with the Lord. I think those with especially demanding jobs need those times even more, to dial down, and get renewed.
I also found I didn’t have to be concerned about appearances like keeping up a perfect apt and I just settled for comfy clothes (PJ’s) and a very casual hairstyle. The Lord isn’t concerned with the outward for as it says in I Samuel 16:7, “For man sees the outward appearance, but the Lord sees the heart.”
Hopefully, I have learned new things from being sick that will carry over in my life as I am getting healthy again.
Challenge for today: What things have you learned in alone times?
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

 

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