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March 6, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a peaceful day! I will get dressed early today as my meat man is coming at 6 a.m. with a delivery of meat for me!  I will also be going downstairs for donuts and later we have Bible study.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How much of our lives are full of rushing from one thing to another and trying to do it in record speed. None of us like to wait at the stoplight or be last one in line for the checkout, and life is full of waiting. But isn’t life more than just getting things done? I am one who likes to accomplish a lot in a day without a lot of interruptions, so when I was reading what Deidre Braley wrote about how Jesus didn’t feel the need to rush and neither should we, I felt convicted.

Jesus told us to love Him above all things and our neighbor as ourselves (Luke 10:27), so it makes sense we need to be interacting with others and showing His love to them. But what if we pass by the opportunities that He sends our way each day because we are rushing off to do something else? Jesus was on His way to see Jairus’ sick daughter who was dying but He was interrupted by the woman who had been suffering from chronic bleeding for 12 years. She touched the hem of his robe and Jesus didn’t ignore her, even though he was off on an urgent mission, He stopped and addressed her. Because He paused to have a conversation with the woman, her soul was healed as well as her physical body, and others were made aware of the miracle too.

You probably know the story that Jairus’ daughter died in the meantime and someone from her home comes to tell Jesus. But Jesus was on His Father’s time and goes on to raise the little girl from the dead. Jesus wasn’t too late to do His Father’s will!  We also need to be on God’s time table, not ours and His may look different. He may tell us to stop and talk to someone who is discouraged and take time to listen; or maybe help a handicapped neighbor. It isn’t always convenient but often I find if I obey as prompted by the Spirit, it seems that the other work gets down in record time. May we not rush about doing our own thing but slow down and move at the speed of love.

Challenge for today: Don’t rush but go in God’s speed today and be open to His interruptions.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

March 5, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a wonderful day. We have more snow and looks like winter again. Lucky me, this morning I get to go to the dentist again as I need a little work to be done, that was discovered yesterday. Emoji Today is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, and we will be going to a soup supper at church and the service following.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Giving is an important part of our relating to others in our life and can be small instances of sharing like a simple meal to emotional sharing through deep communication. Giving expresses how we think and feel towards someone and may involve deep commitment at times. I am getting so much out of “Healing Emotions” by Psychologist Marin Padovani. He writes that self-giving is an act of love, primarily of the will and it is a choice and decision we make. Now it can be very sweet and tender, or it can be one of negative feelings. That surprised me as he still calls that a good act of self-giving even with no feelings at all. I guess like many others, I have thought it is not genuine unless we have positive feelings and do it with the right attitude. I’m sure I have actually said that to our kids when they were little. But Padovani wrote that while it is nice when those warm feelings are there, when there are not good feelings it is even a deeper act of love. The person is acting out of conviction and not simply based on feelings that fluctuate.

The story in the Bible that expresses that is the one where the father asks one of his sons to work in his vineyard and the son responds by saying that he will. When the father asks his other son to work in the vineyard, he says he will not. But if you know the story the second son went grumbling but did go and work and the first son never showed up even though he said he would. The second one only did his father’s will. Was his attitude good or based on his feelings. No, but he did it. Another example that may help marriages and made me smile. What if I would ask Al to go shopping with me and he clearly doesn’t not want to, but he says, “For you, I’ll do it!” My first reaction might be, if you can’t do it with a good attitude forget it. But Padovani says the fact that He is doing it without positive feelings is even more self-giving and valid and reassuring.

Now our granddaughter Paige is in the first year of her marriage, and there is probably an outflow of lots of tender feelings and good responses by both her and her hubby. But love is shown strong when we also do things for one another even without feeling warm fuzzies. Our giving should not be governed by our feelings for they are often fickle but hopefully we mature and give in new ways and experience God’s love at work through us.

Challenge for today: The next time you are prompted to give, respond to the Holy Spirit, even if you aren’t all excited about it, knowing God sees your obedience.
Have a blessed day and prayers and love, Judy

March 4, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a blessed day! I will be leaving at 7:15 a.m. for my dental appointment and nice to get it done early in the day. Later in the morning I have Women’s Bible study and then we are invited to friend’s this afternoon for coffee and fellowship.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
King David prayed such honest prayers and invited the Lord to examine him by saying, “Test me, Lord, and try me; examine my heart and mind. For Your faithful love is before my eyes, and I live by Your truth. Psalm 26:2-3 in the Message translation puts it this way: “Examine me, God, from head to foot, order your battery of tests. Make sure I’m fit inside and out so I never lose sight of your love, but keep in step with you, never missing a beat.”  That is a bold prayer from someone who was far from perfect, but he trusted in the Lord’s mercy. He was not afraid to pray this prayer and wanted to know if there was anything that he was doing that was offending the Lord and for the Lord to show him.

It made me think of my visit to the dermatologist yesterday. Each time I go she examines me from head to foot and determines if something is not quite right and looks suspicious. I prayed before I went that she would find anything that might be questionable. She also asked me if there is something that I noticed that may be of concern. Because I had a spot that was similar to one that was cancer last time, she biopsied the new spot so that if this is cancer, she will take care of it right away. She also froze an area on my forehead with Liquid Nitrogen, which hurt when doing it but will get rid of skin growths and keratoses. As I was getting worked on, I thought of David’s prayer as he wanted the Lord to examine him and root out anything in him that was not right. Similarly, as I prayed my dermatologist would examine me thoroughly, when we ask the Lord to do it, he will cause us to see things in light of His truth. Just like I was able to sense that an area on my leg was questionable, the Holy Spirit may give us warnings when we are going off a bit. We need to heed the warning quickly or things will get worse! There can also be pain at the time when we have things removed from our lives, but we must remember the long-range goal. Do we want to grow closer to the Lord, and if so, will we let Him remove things from our lives that cause pain at the time but later bring freedom.

For all of us it is important that we all ask the Lord to examine us, and for Him to show us where we have sinned so we can seek His forgiveness. Now I wish I could say that I was faithful praying every day for the Lord to show me whatever is within me that is sinful, but sometimes I am forgetful. Nevertheless, it is something that is good to do often and even many times a day, so our conscience doesn’t get hardened. We have no secrets from Him for He knows all about us, even our thoughts. So, no matter what the Lord shows us let us seek forgiveness and confidently trust His faithful love.

Challenge for today: Don’t hide your sin but ask the Lord to examine you from head to foot and then repent of anything that is offensive to Him.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

March 3, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a wonderful weekend. Today I am going to skip my exercise class as I’m going to the dermatologist for my routine check-up. It is rare that she doesn’t find something that needs taking care of.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
On Sunday morning when I was having my quiet time before going to church, I read from Psalm 95 which just happened to be a call to us by king David to worship. He is inviting us to come before the Lord with joy and music and praise. The Message translation begins the Psalm with. “Come, let’s shout praises to God, raise the roof for the Rock who saved us! Let’s march into His presence singing praises, lifting the rafters with hymns.! And why? Because God is the best, High King over all the gods.” He goes on to say we should bow before him on our knees and listen as He speaks. Wow! What if we went to church with hearts so full of thanksgiving that our praises almost raised the roof. And then if we quieted our hearts and listened attentively as we heard God speak through the word of our pastor. Our lives would be changed and all those around us.

What prevents this from happening? Too often we are complacent and do not have open hearts but rather want our own way which causes us to gradually drift away. We must guard against having hardened hearts that complain and are not open to the Lord. When we resist His will and go our own way, we will find ourselves distanced from Him and our hearts cold. David uses the example of the Israelites who were tested in the wilderness and complained to Moses, asking him why he took them out of Egypt to die in the wilderness, since they lacked water at the time. God provided water when Moses struck the rock, but over and over again they tried God’s patience with hardened hearts.

What about our hearts? Do we submit to the Lord and bow before Him and desire His will for us. We are just like sheep that need a shepherd to lead us and guide us and we are to listen for His voice. Let us have thankful and grateful hearts that are open to the Lord as we sing from our hearts, shout, worship, bow down, kneel, and listen.

Challenge for today: Spend some time with the Lord before going to church and ask for an open heart to worship Him.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

March 1, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Today I plan to do some food prep and clean the apartment. We are serving at church tomorrow so want to be sure we have enough baked goodies too.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
We all have highs and lows in our lives and certainly the writers of the Psalms did as well, for some were written from out of the depths of despair. We all go through situations in life that are disappointing and difficult, and we may end up in depression if we fail to deal with what has happened or can’t accept the inevitable. Depression is at an all-time high and it is not wise to bury painful feelings, emotions, and fears, but to bring to the surface those feelings that need to be sorted out. If we choose to repress them it only delays dealing with things and takes a lot of energy to hold the negative thoughts inside. How much better to have a friend we can talk with who will listen as we verbalize what is going on within us. Sometimes just speaking things out, helps us see things in perspective. We may find that our fears are illogical, and we may get in touch with our negative thinking.

Another reason for depression is anger that is repressed and even denied. It is far better to be able to admit our anger so we can deal with it and use our energy in constructive ways. It means we have to accept responsibility for our own anger and seek to find out what is underneath it. It’s okay to experience our anger and to express it appropriately when it seems right, without feeling guilty.

Depression is also caused by negative thinking and most often the person will say they feel worthless. How much better to confront the negative thinking about ourselves and refuse to have a pity party. If we are a perfectionist, this is not easy for we have to give up unrealistic expectations and know that of course we fail just like everyone else. We are not perfect.

But when we know the Lord, we can accept who He made us to be and receive His unconditional love for us. Our faith in Him will give hope, though we fail every day, we are not cast aside. We realize even more how much we need Him and as it says in Heb.13:21, that God may “equip you with everything good that you may do His will, working in us that which is pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen.”

Challenge for today: When feeling depressed, don’t repress or bury your negative thoughts and anger but ask the Lord for His help to deal with things and at times share with a friend.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

February 28, 2025

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! Today is Party Day here and we will be going to Costco to pick up the cake and prepare for the celebration this afternoon. We are enjoying warmer days for our walks too and soon the Paul Bunyan trail will be all clear.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Parties are fun and here at Northern Lakes we have lots of parties. Every month we celebrate birthdays as well as special days like Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas etc. But have you ever thought of the best celebrations that go on in heaven over even one person who returns to the Lord. Our parties are nothing in comparison to the jubilation that happens in glory.

I was reading yesterday from Luke 15 of what Jesus tells the crowd, including those who were thought sinful and tried to intently listen. Jesus lets them know that they are being sought after for the shepherd will leave 99 sheep just to find one little lost one. That would certainly let them know that no one is unimportant but much loved. He also gives the story of a lost coin that was found, and great celebration takes place with the neighbors. In case, the listeners doubt they can come to be a follower of Jesus, He tells the story of the prodigal son who took his inheritance and went far away from his father to engage in sinful living. When he comes to his senses, he is willing to go home and take the role of a servant. The Father was all the while looking for him and watching for his return. He meets him before he is even close to home and embraces him, kisses him and calls for a celebration. His son is found! He is restored to the father, dressed in new clothes, and great partying began.

 There is great celebration when we repent and come back to the Lord. It says in verse 7 of Luke 15 that ”There’s more joy in heaven over one sinner’s rescued life than over ninety-nine good people in no need of rescue.”  God’s forgiveness is always available to each of us. No, we don’t deserve it, but He paid the price that will set us free, and our part is to repent and ask forgiveness. He does even more for He actually forgets we ever did the sin! Isn’t that awesome?! We may not forget what we have done when the enemy brings up an old sin; but rather than feel guilty again we can start thanking the Lord that He has forgiven us and remember there is partying going on in heaven over us!

Challenge for today: When you have sinned, repent and confess it to the Lord and thank Him; then visualize the joy amongst the angels.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

February 27, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a praise filled day. Al is going to Men’s group and later will lead Bible study here. I plan to make egg dishes and lots of food prep and later go down for donuts!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Recently I was reading Psalm 146, and it is full of praise to the Lord. He is our hope and our salvation and praise to Him expresses our appreciation and thankfulness. When someone does something for us, it seems incomplete when we just accept the gift and go on with our life without giving them thanks. Something is missing! I am sure we have all given to others, sometimes sacrificially, and then are disappointed when we don’t get even a thanks in return. We wonder did they appreciate the gift. But how good to our ears to receive a word of thanks or a note of appreciation from them, for we are not taken for granted and their hearts were touched by the gift received.
How much more does our heart need to praise the Lord, for He has given us everything, life and hope, forgiveness and healing, love and mercy and the list goes on and on.  My heart loves to sing praise to Him when I am alone in the car, I may express many names given Him like Lord of Lords, Savior, Shepherd, King of Kings, Father, Prince of Peace, Almighty One, Master, Protector etc. He is worthy of all praise, and He lifts our eyes upward on the eternal rather than focused on earthly things that will pass away.
What struck me most was verse 3 and 4 when it says, “Do not trust influential people, mortals who cannot help you. When they breathe their last breath, they return to the ground. On that day their plans come to an end.” The Psalmist says our hope is to rest in the Lord who made everything, not in our government or any individual who may be here today and gone tomorrow. As ones who love the Lord, we need to be praying for God to touch our lives, our families, our nation, and for His will to be done.  Let us seek the Lord, call upon Him, worship Him and do intercession. He is our Hope!
Challenge for today: Spend some time in praise and thanksgiving to the Lord, and also prayer for our families and friends and our nation to come back to the Lord.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

February 26, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a peace-filled day. I am going to do some food prep and go to Aldi’s and Bible study and Crafts and later to church for Bible Study. Love this beautiful weather we are having.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
More and more as we live the Christian life, we find that we were never meant to live it on our own but that we depend on God to do it through us. I think it would be great if we had instant maturity after receiving the Lord into our lives, but it is a day by day living out of our faith by grace given to us. I memorized Ephesians 2:8-9 early in life and Paul says it so well, “By grace you live as the ones who have been saved, through faith; this is not something you do on your own, it is the gift of God, not the product of works in which one could boast.”

I read Pastor Larry Christian’s book, Back to Square One and he says there are 3 ways to live the Christian life: you can choose the right way, the wrong way, or the gospel way. We all know what it is like to choose the wrong way but what is wrong with choosing the right way of following all the rules and trying to live a good life? Well, it is dependent on us, and what we can do or ought to do. We soon find we are falling into legalism and that is a dead-end street for we look to the law rather than the Lord. But the gospel way is all about what God is doing in us, and we are energized and dependent on Him. Much different when our expectancy is on the Lord, and we know we can’t do it on our own for it is all about grace and not our own effort. In fact, God takes the initiative and creates good works for us to do and prepares us to do them. All the while the Spirit works in us to become more like Jesus. Sometimes we are surprised at how many of the old temptations have fallen away and our negative reactions are not as frequent as they use to be and we find we are being changed. All the glory goes to the Lord, for He is transforming us as we are doing the things He has prepared for us to do.

No, we don’t become loving and holy overnight but we are on our way, just like my sister when she was learning how to play the violin. She wasn’t a concert violinist starting out and I had to cover my ears, but she was on the way and now a beautiful violinist. God’s way is also slow, and patient and puts before us each day what He knows we can handle as we are slowly changing to be like Him.

Challenge for today: Live the Gospel way of grace and do the works Jesus has prepared for you to do.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

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
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