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December 14, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake with eyes open for the Lord. We had a fun and festive Christmas dinner party last night with caroling, game etc. Today I plan to clean and work in the kitchen etc.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
When I was reading from Psalm 105, I loved what the Psalmist had to say, “Live a happy life! Keep your eyes open for God, watch for His works; be alert for signs of His presence. Remember the world of wonders He has made, His miracles, and the verdicts He’s rendered.”  I thought of how wonderfully important it is to find the Lord in our lives each day and to be aware of His presence and just enjoy Him. It’s not always that we have to do more, in fact, often we may be told to let go of some less important things to give more margin to our lives and time for Him.

We may do spiritual practices to help us be mindful of the Lord and some may involve other people and some we do alone but there should be balance in our lives. I am more introverted so like time to be alone to read and write and pray. Others may want more time spent with others and into activities and action. One friend likes to light a candle when having her quiet time as she is more sensate and another, likes to go for walks in nature. Maybe you are one who is loving the Lord through music or liturgical dance. So many ways to grow and discover the Lord in new ways. We always need to be open to new seasons as the Lord may be steering us in a different direction and has a new plan for our life that we don’t want to miss. Things may seem to get worse at first, but we need to stay with it, until the Lord brings us out into the light of what He has planned for us.

Community is good for us as those who are ahead on the journey can light the way for us, by their example, their persistence; and by their humility we learn to be patient, to wait for the Lord’s timing and to find joy in the present moment. To love Jesus and become like Him should be the main point of each day. We can do it right where we are at right now.  Let us say yes as the Holy Spirit points everything back to Him.

Challenge for today: Keep your eyes and heart open to new ways the Lord is at work in your life.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

December 13, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! We have cold weather with -8 last night and today our high is 12! I plan to bake today and tonight we are having a Christmas dinner party here with fun gifts for everyone.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Today is not a usual devotional but more like a thank you to all of you for your prayers. I want you to know prayers can be experienced in a deep way and I felt carried by prayers as I had my EMG and NCS tests on Tuesday. I slept like a baby the night before and had a sense of calm and peace all the way through it. (even when we went to the wrong place, we had enough time to get to the right one) We were warned of all the possible complications and the Neurologist also said she’s had patients get up and run out in the middle of it but still there was peace. I don’t have a fear of needles, so had only minimal pain with all the many pricks. electrical currents and stimulation. I told the Dr. that I had many praying for me, and we visited as she did the testing.
But when I got the test results back, I was surprised as it wasn’t what I expected. What a lesson to me that we be always open and ready for the new things the Lord may be trying to get through to us. We must not come to conclusions before we see the whole picture. In my case it is the nerves in my back being compressed by the spinal cord that is giving me the pain. The problem is really “upstream”!  It is a reminder to keep open and not settle before the big picture is given to us.  Maybe we have a problem and need healing, and we get ministry and think it is all solved, but the Lord wants to us to go so much deeper, so we get to the root of things. My feet symptoms of numbness, burning, and pain told me something was wrong, but it was not the root cause or source of them. I will need x-rays and some manipulation etc. to relieve the compression where the nerves join the spinal cord etc. I will have to have more treatments in the days to come just like with some of our problems, that don’t just heal overnight but is an ongoing process for some time. Of course, we would all prefer a quick healing, but our part is to surrender to Him and He will do it His way. “Therefore, do not be foolish but understand what the Lord’s will is.” (Eph. 5:7)
Challenge for today: Don’t be quick to get answers but pray and wait on the Lord.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

December 12, 2024

Dear Ones,
I am sorry that you got a devotion early this morning that I sent out last week. I usually don’t send out the devotion I write on that very day, but one I write ahead of time and put in my draft. Unfortunately, I put one of the devotions in with two numbers two which resulted in a repeat this morning.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How many of us live to get through another day but find ourselves lacking in purpose. I have been reading of King Solomon who had everything his heart could desire and did anything his heart desired but it was not enough. He said in Eccl. 2:18, “And I hated everything I’d accomplished and accumulated on this earth. I can’t take it with me-no, I have to leave it to whoever comes after me.” He says they may be worthless and have never lifted a finger and yet they take over the earthly results of his hard work. What a bummer!

It is important for all of us to live with purpose each day.  I keep telling Al I want to finish strong! I don’t want to just exist, but I want to make a difference for His kingdom. Hopefully that is in all of our hearts and we need to ask the Lord what His purpose is for us. After all, He has given each of us the gifts to accomplish what He planned for our us to do with our lives. So why not ask the One who created us?  Al and I taught on spiritual gifts in each church where we have been, and it was so exciting when people discovered their gifts. They began to know why they reacted a certain way, and not necessarily like someone else. They got joy out of using their gifts and discovered their unique motivations. Of course, it is not enough to just know your gifts but to use them for His glory. As we do this, we will feel useful for His kingdom and have purpose in our lives that results in joy and sense of fulfillment.

Each day we make a choice if we are going to fulfill the desires of our flesh and go our own way or if we are going to go God’s way and accomplish God’s purpose in our lives. Let us live with His purpose in mind.

Challenge for today: Ask God to reveal how He has gifted you and be purposeful in how you live the day for Him.

December 12, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope your day is filled with good news! Burrr it has turned cold and was -11 last night. Today is Donut Day here and I go for a treatment before Bible Study. Tomorrow is a fun party night here! Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
When we get good news, we most likely like to share it right away with those closest to us. It’s hard to keep it inside and we share that we are now a grandparent, or we got engaged, maybe that our overseas children are coming home for Christmas, or our cancer is in remission, etc. When I find an unbelievable sale, I like to tell my friends so they can get in on it too! Good news is just waiting to be shared and of course the best news is Jesus came, He died, He rose again, and He will one day come back for us to spend eternity with Him and all who believe. Now that news trumps anything and Christmas is a time when we can share the real meaning of Christmas with others who may not realize why we celebrate.

I was reading today from John’s gospel, and John was closest to Jesus when He was on earth. He called himself, “the one whom Jesus loved.” ((John 13:23) We can all add that for ourselves also, for He loved us enough to die for us! It’s one thing to know that in our minds but does our heart really grab hold of that? If we receive His love, then we will want to naturally share Him with others, but we have to know His love first in our own hearts. We can’t give away something we have not received ourselves.

 Andrew was one of the first disciples who heard John the Baptist tell who Jesus was and you know what he did? It says in John 1:41, “Andrew at once founds his brother Simon and told him, ‘We have found the Messiah (which means ‘Christ’). Andrew brought him to Jesus.” The next day Jesus found Philip who then found Nathanael and of course the list goes on and on. When we find Jesus, we want to share Him with all who will listen. Let us not keep the good news to ourselves but as the song goes, “Go tell it on the mountains, over the hills and everywhere! Go tell it on the mountain that Jesus Christ was born!”

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to make openings for you to share Him with others. (Don’t forget those closest to you!)
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

December 11, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you are eager to move on into what the Lord has for you today. Thank you for praying for me yesterday as I had my EMG and NCS tests. I could feel the prayers and had peace through it all and it wasn’t too painful. PTL! I will share more after I hear from my doctor and his interpretation of the Neurologist’s notes. Today I plan to bake Christmas cookies and go to my Exercise class, Crafts, and Bible study.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
All of us have perhaps had times when we are settling and not moving forward into what the Lord has next for us. We are comfortable where we are at, and it is a bit disconcerting to move on into the unknown. But the Lord always has more instore for us and wants us to get out of our comfy mode and embrace the new. The trouble is that we don’t know what the new looks like and we may simply settle into where we are presently at.

I read a devotional from “Trusting God Day by Day” and it spoke to me about the importance of trusting and moving on with the Lord. Deuteronomy 32 verse 11-12 says, “Like an eagle that stirs up its nest, hovers over its young, spreads its wings to catch them, and carries then on it’s feather, so the Lord led his people.” The mama eagle wants her eaglets to be able to fly but for the first 3 months, she feeds them and they rest in their comfortable nest. But after that she starts dismantling the nest and taking out the soft animal fur, feathers etc. and they begin to get pricked and uncomfortable by the sticks and thorns. She pushes them out of the nest and when they start falling, she is there and swoops under them and catches them. At first, they may wonder what is going on but eventually they understand that mama isn’t being mean but wants them to fly. Eventually rather than rest in the prickly branches of the nest, they learn to fly.

Are there times we feel like the Lord is saying to us, “Time to move on!” But we know that we must face the unknown and not sure if we will like it or will we miss the old. That is where trust comes in, for we put ourselves in the Lord’s hands and have to get out of our comfortable “nest”. At first it feels like we may fall and crash but His wings are there to catch us and help us. As we get acclimated and out of our former rut, we find that flying is fun, we can move ahead and not be in the cramped nest. Let us not hold back when the Lord is nudging us to move on but trust that His wings are always spread to catch up and help us as we learn to fly.

Challenge for today: Be willing to leave what is comfortable and known for is unknown when God says, Move ahead!
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

December 10, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope we go about our day with compassion in our hearts for others and making a difference.  We are leaving early for my EMG appointment and glad it is early in the day. (8 a.m.)  I plan to take some scripture verses with me, mostly in my memory. Emoji One that was given to me yesterday by one of you is Joshua 1:9 and I woke in the night repeating that and also Psalm 121.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Haven’t we in our heart of hearts all wanted to make a difference in our world and know that we are letting our light shine. One way is respecting and showing love to each person as one of God’s creation, and another important way is to help the poor. Jesus talked often about the poor and even back in Moses time, the law legally obligated people to give to the poor. It was assumed that all we have belongs to the Lord. I am reading lately in the Old Testament about the many laws that helped the poor like landowners who were not to reap the corners of their own fields but let the poor reap on the edges. Or every 7th year debts were canceled, and slaves set free etc.
We may all feel we are generous people for we give away some of our surplus to the poor because they need it but as I was reading it is also important for our own hearts. Ronald Rolheiser says we cannot be healthy unless we give freely, for if we hoard wealth, we are the ones that get corrupted. He writes that any gift we don’t share turns sour and often we get bitter. God’s blessings are meant to flow through us to others and not stop with us. We are also going to be judged one day on what we do for the poor. Jesus will ask us if we fed the hungry, gave water to the thirsty and clothed the naked. (Matt. 25:41-46) Generosity should be a trademark of each Christian whether it be physical gifts or generosity of our time etc. There are so many Christian organizations that we can give to also, that will dig wells, daily feed the hungry, help and bring needed items after tornadoes etc.
  We are meant to enter into the struggles of the poor if we want to be spiritually healthy. The Lord also gives special consideration for the vulnerable like the widows and orphans and strangers. Rolheiser says that how we treat the poor is how we treat God. If we have great wealth, it is not bad in itself, but the question is how we use it and how it affects our hearts. When we give away our hearts are open but if we are stingy, we will find our hearts closed. Let us remember that all that we have is really a trust from God. Can He trust us with His riches?
Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to show you specific needs of others and be open to what He would have you give.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

December 7, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! Hope you are making progress on your Christmas preparations, and time to reflect on the real meaning of Christmas. I plan to make Swedish meatballs this morning and get more cards and gifts done. We enjoyed time with friends yesterday and when we got back, I made a visit to our former neighbor from the lake who is now in Assisted Living.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
When we get good news, we most likely like to share it right away with those closest to us. It’s hard to keep it inside and we may share that we are now a grandparent, or we got engaged, maybe that our overseas children are coming home for Christmas, or our cancer is in remission, etc. I like to tell my friends when I find an unbelievable sale so they can get in on it too! Good news is just waiting to be shared and of course the best news is Jesus came, He died, He rose again, and He will one day come back for us to spend eternity with Him and all who believe. Now that news trumps anything and Christmas is especially a time when we can share the real meaning of Christmas with others who may not realize why we celebrate.

I was reading today from John’s gospel, and John was closest to Jesus when He was on earth. He called himself, “the one whom Jesus loved.” ((John 13:23) We can also add our names to that ourselves, for He loved us enough to die for us! It’s one thing to know that in our minds but does our heart really grab hold of that? If we receive His love, then we will want to naturally share Him with others, but we have to know His love first in our own hearts. We can’t give away something we have not received ourselves.

 Andrew was one of the first disciples who heard John the Baptist tell who Jesus was and you know what he did? It says in John 1:41, “Andrew at once found his brother Simon and told him, ‘We have found the Messiah (which means ‘Christ’). Andrew brought him to Jesus.” The next day Jesus found Philip who then found Nathanael and of course the list goes on and on. When we find Jesus, we want to share Him with all who will listen. Let us not keep the good news to ourselves but as the song goes, “Go tell it on the mountains, over the hills and everywhere! Go tell it on the mountain that Jesus Christ is born.”

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to make openings for you to share Him with others. (Don’t forget those closest to you!)
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

December 6, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you as you most likely are doing some preparations for Christmas! This morning Ann is coming for a visit and later, Al and I are going out for lunch with two couples that have been long time friends.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I think we have all had times when we feel like we are in the wilderness, as we feel dry and distant from the Lord. We wonder what happened to those warm feelings we use to have as we read the Word, and it seemed to just speak to us in a glowing way. But probably all of us are at some time will have a wilderness experience and I read what Sara Whitten, an author and youth pastor, wrote about it. She said the wilderness may be uncomfortable territory for seems unfamiliar and uncertain and we don’t know what God is doing. But it can work on us and for us or work against us, depending how we respond. The Wilderness may be thought of as unsettled land that is not cultivated or fruitful yet, but it has potential to one day be fruitful, depending on how we respond.

During wilderness times, the Lord may be trying to get our attention and bring us to a deeper level of relationship with Him. So how we respond is important and we need to listen and to obey. Of course, we have only to look back at the children of Israel who were in the wilderness for 40 years as they were being readied to go into the Promise Land. Wow! I don’t have that many years left! It says in Deut. 8:2, that “He did this in order to humble you and test you. He wanted to know whether or not you would wholeheartedly obey His commands.” It is important for all of us to be open as to how the Lord would teach us and test us and be responsive to how He wants to accomplish this. We may be tempted to compromise, quit or take shortcuts but then we will miss letting the wilderness work what the Lord wants to do in us.

To make the most of this Wilderness time, we need time to be alone with the Lord, be in the Word and ask Him to speak to us as we keep our eyes on Him. What is He trying to remind us of to help us stand against the enemy?  May we be willing and open that the Lord can awaken us and plant deep truths in us, helping us to rely solely on Him as He guides us through this time. If we do, we will find that He will transform our wilderness into a beautiful fruitful place.

Challenge for today: Submit to God’s plan for wherever He has you right now, and whether it be in the wilderness or the mountain top, be teachable!
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

December 5, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to a day that is filled with thankfulness for the season the Lord has you in. Today is Donut Day and Al will be off to Men’s group. When he gets back, I go for my therapy and later we have Bible Study. In between I am wrapping gifts and sending cards etc.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I have been reading from Ecclesiastes lately and love to think on King Solomon’s examples of how to live a rich life. You are probably familiar with the first verses of chapter 3 as he writes of “ a right time for birth and another for death, a right time to plant and another to reap, a right time to kill and another to heal, a right time to destroy and another to construct, a right time to cry and another to laugh, a right time to lament and another to cheer, a right time to make love and another to abstain, a right time to search and another to count your losses, a right time to hold on and another to let go, a right time to rip out and another to mend, a right time to shut up and another to speak up, a right time to love and another to hate, a right time to wage war and another to make peace.”

I read what author Eugene Peterson had to say about these verses as they are not opposites that are contradictory but rather what real life is all about as God puts together. Everything that happens is part of God’s time so then it is the right time, whether it be now to cry and then later to laugh, He is with us in both times of sorrow and joy. Now if you are like me, I would prefer to have the good times rather than times of suffering, but God is with us in each of those times. If we leave Him out of either one of those times, we miss the closeness of His presence and what He may be teaching us.

Let us not exclude certain times in our lives for they may be significant in our growth and maturity. We need both. God is with us in times of health or times of suffering. Lately I have had to pay more attention to my health and getting treatment each week. I can say I am learning things I was not aware of before and have greater empathy for others who have chronic conditions and live in pain. God is also with us when we are working as well in our leisure and if we look forward so much to the time we won’t have to work, we miss what He is teaching us daily in our work. May we be in the season God has us in right this minute and grow closer to Him.

Challenge for today: Thank the Lord for the season you are in today and thank the Lord for what He is teaching you.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

December 4, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a day of freely giving of yourself. This morning, I plan to make Christmas cookies and egg dishes and go to my Exercise class, and this afternoon is Craft time. Tonight is Bible study, and we are into the book of Hebrews.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
God’s ways are so opposite of the world’s ways and the difference is becoming even more apparent in our day. The world’s way is to push ahead to the front, but God’s way is to be humble and to put others before ourselves. The world says to hang on to what we have rather than give freely to others; they also encourage us to hold on to grudges rather than to forgive our enemies. Over and over again we see the vast difference of those who know the Lord and open their hearts to others and those who hold on to everything and ignore the needs of others. We have been given many scriptures to help us to know what God wants of us, and we need to pay attention if we desire to live His way. Rather than push forward to be first, we are called to be servants, and every day is better when we get our minds off self and on others.
I remember a day when I was blessed when I was asked by someone whose health does not enable her to shop, to find a gift for a pregnant aide who often cares for her. I prayed before I went shopping that I could find something on sale for her and when I found 2 tops I wondered if I should buy both. Deciding yes, my eyes then caught sight of a sale sign for pants and there were only 2 and both in my size; they had been $40 and now only $9, and they fit perfectly. Even as I found joy in buying for the aide, I felt like the Lord was smiling and blessing me in return. I thanked the Lord and couldn’t wait to get home and tell Al! Of course, the Lord doesn’t always reward us physically, but He does in many ways that surprise us.

May we practice putting others before ourselves and we will experience incredible joy. Let us ask the Lord to open our eyes to see the needs of those around us. Some may have physical needs that we can meet, and others may have emotional or spiritual needs. If the Lord lays it on our hearts, let us respond and do as Jesus said in Acts 20:35, ”It is more blessed to give than to receive!”

Challenge for today: Look at those around you and ask the Lord how you may meet a need they have.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

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