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October 29, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to a great day! We had a fun party last night and today we are going to be off to the cities. We plan to meet good friends from Washington state who will be coming through later today and we will have supper and stay at the same hotel and have breakfast with them before they take off for home. Tomorrow you won’t get your devotional until we return from our trip.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I think a question we have all asked at times in our lives is: Why does God permit suffering? Exactly why do bad things happen to good people? But there isn’t a pat answer for there are many reasons that we may experience suffering, and it depends on what purpose the Lord has in mind. Our pastor is preaching a series on the book of Job, and we know Job personally suffered severely, losing his health, children, livestock, servants etc. but not because he had sinned. His friends rebuked him and thought he brought in on himself by sinning, but that was not so. A good lesson not to presume we know the reason others are going through a time of suffering but rather to pray for them to respond rightly.

As often the case we may suffer as the result of our own bad behavior and hopefully we can learn from it. Just as we also try to teach our children by giving consequences when they have done wrong, it is ultimately so they learn. We have many examples in scripture of how the Lord punished the children of Isael when they disobeyed, for He waited for them to humble themselves and return to Him.  Sometimes we go through times of testing of our faith to help refine us so we are dependent on the Lord. Or like pastor said, it could be for the purpose of displaying his power, like the blind man whose blindness wasn’t because of his sin but for God’s glory.  God can also use hard things in our lives so that we get to rock bottom that will cause us to seek the Lord and His help. Maybe we have a thorn in the flesh as Paul did but it is to keep us humble. There are times also that we may get too attached to the things of the world and the Lord takes us through some hard circumstances for the good of our soul and to focus more on what is truly important.

No matter what we go through, even though we may not know why we have to suffer, we know that the Lord will walk with us through it. In fact, He can even work good come even out of our errors as the familiar verse Romans 8:28 says, ”We know that all things work together of the good of those who love God—those whom He has called according to His plan.”

Challenge for today: Memorize Romans 8:28
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

October 28, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a good weekend! We enjoyed a meal after church yesterday served by the youth who are raising money to go to FLY. Today I plan to do to Aldi’s and Exercise class and a Halloween party here. The community room is already decorated, and Al and I are going as Kansas State fans. Not scary but he will wear his jersey with pajama pants! Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Recently a friend and I had a question to write about in the 2 weeks when we would get together again. We take turns choosing a question and since it was my turn I asked, which spiritual disciplines help you the most in your life with the Lord? What things seem to draw you closer and what disciplines may you want to incorporate into your life? During those 2 weeks I began reading a book by Albert Haase, a Franciscan priest. The book, The Persistent God, was filled with spiritual disciplines that help us be mindful of God’s presence and His divine invitations. Some of the ways I have even taught in the past, but I sense a need to have a fresh desire to be open to new ways of being aware of the Lord and faithful in prayer throughout my day. The question asked by the author, “Is your prayer making you prayerful? Does our prayer time result in how open we are to others in sharing His love.  Hummm! If not, maybe we need to find a new way of being prayerful, and there are so many.

One such spiritual discipline that I was reminded of is called the Examen and it is a very old tradition (over 500 years old) but I have not thought of doing it for some time. A Jesuit priest, Ignatius, was the one who proposed it and suggests we do it twice a day for about 15-20 minutes. There are 5 steps to it but if we sense God’s grace on a certain one, we can linger there for the entire time, as we make it our own.

Step one begins with gratitude, and we think over our past hours and how God may have blessed us, and we spend time thanking him. Perhaps we got an uplifting email of hope, we thank the Lord. Step 2 is to ask the Holy Spirit to heal us of our blindness, deafness, and hard-heartedness as we review our life since we last prayed. Step 3 is to listen to those times God was present and challenging and urging us to respond in a particular way that would manifest His love. Was He present in our daily routine? Step 4 is all about forgiveness and expressing sorrow for regrets we may have in how we responded and then listen for His response of compassion and forgiveness. Step 5 is to renew and reaffirm our intention to be prayerful and attentive to the Lord’s invitations in our ordinary moments.

This is only one spiritual discipline and there are so many but the real question is, am I awake to the Lord’s presence and will I recognize the many ways He will come to me today?

Challenge for today: Be intentional about seeking to know how God is manifesting His presence to you today.
Blessing on your week and prayers and love, Judy

October 26, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you are having an enjoyable refreshing weekend. It is the season of parties and one more coming up here on Monday evening, a Halloween party. EmojiEmoji Today I plan to clean!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Are we just Sunday Christians or do we want to live out our life with the Lord every day throughout the week? Each day, not just Sunday, the Lord comes knocking at our hearts door and desires that we open the door and spend time with Him. He says in Rev. 3:20, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock if anyone hears and listens to and heeds My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he (will eat) with Me.” The Lord knocks and doesn’t force His way in but waits for us to respond.

When our pastor was recently sick and unable to preach, one of the elders at the last moment, shared for the sermon time. He mentioned the 7 different churches in Revelation and said perhaps our church was most like the church in Laodicea. That church wasn’t poor but they had become lukewarm and were given the message to repent and open the door to their hearts for the Lord knocks. Perhaps this is a word for each of us, for we can sail along in our Christian lives and slack off in our daily devotions, get lukewarm in our prayer lives and take for granted the Lord’s presence and power. We can become shallow and superficial and neglect what is most important.

How we live our lives each day has a direct response to our time with the Lord. When we spend time in the Lord’s presence, we are sent out into our day to share Him with others in the various ways He puts before us. He may come to us disguised in the life of our co-worker who needs a word of encouragement. It could be He comes to us in meeting a physical need of an impoverished family, or maybe helping at a soup kitchen or shelter. Let us be sensitive to the Holy Spirit and when we feel the knock at our heart’s door that we quickly open to Him.

Challenge for today: Sit in quiet for 5 minutes and slowly breathe in His presence and enjoy the Lord.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

October 25, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! Today is party day here and we will be going to pick up the cake and then celebrate the October birthdays. Later I am going to church for a Women’s night out with supper and special speaker. Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Sometimes the Lord answers our prayers before we even speak them.  It says in Isaiah 65:24, “Before they call I will answer, while they are yet speaking I will hear.” I think for all of us this would be our preferred way of getting immediate answers, but the Lord works in many different ways. Sometimes we don’t see the answers for many years and other times it is right before us without the words even getting out of our mouths.

I would like to share another story from the book, Food from Ravens, as told by Margaret Wall. She was a missionary serving as a parish worker in Nairobi, Kenya, and blessed when she visited patients on the wards of a large hospital. There was freedom to speak openly of God, even among the non-Christians, but one day she was totally rejected by a woman, BiBi from a northern tribe in Turkana, Kenya. When Bibi saw Margaret coming towards her bed, she had a look of terror and recoiled. Margaret had no idea why she was afraid of her, but the nurses told of how this patient had come alone on the plane in great pain from her body being torn by unqualified helpers who forced labor on her in and abnormal pregnancy. Bibi needed someone who spoke Turkana and Margaret prayed for such a person, calling many people and trying to find that someone. One day she heard a voice in her spirit telling her, “Go down to the Christian bookstore for help.”  She obediently went and asked at the bookstore if anyone spoke Turkana. The clerk asked at the nearby office and finally in a loud voice asked if anyone shopping in the store knew of someone who could speak Turkana. You guessed it, the person behind Margaret said, “I do!” It was Jon who was a Turkana evangelist with a missionary pastor, in line at the bookstore. He had come a long way to the bookstore and was the answer to a prayer that had not yet been prayed.
Jon went to the hospital to Bibbi’s ward, and everyone watched as he communicated with Bibi in her language. Her countenance changed and her fears were melted away as Jon shared Jesus with her and later made cassette tapes in Turkana telling the gospel stories. Everyone wanted to know why she had been so afraid of the missionaries and Jon found out she thought they were going to kill her. Bibi found the Lord and freedom from her fears and Margaret was in awe of how the Lord answered her prayers.

Challenge for today: Bring all your concerns to the Lord in prayer and then be open to how He sends the answers.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

October 24, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a wonderful day. Al will be going to men’s group, and I plan to go to my therapy treatment and after Bible Study, I am having my hair done. One of the men from our Bible study died yesterday morning from a massive heart attack and is now with the Lord. He is in the better place, but we will all miss him.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I recently read an article about reclaiming the truth about marriage that was written by a woman who was divorced from her abusive and unfaithful husband but had not lost hope. Today we are told the lie about marriage being harmful and antiquated in an anti-marriage culture but don’t believe the myth. Marriage is not outdated or a ticket to slavery but a wonderful gift. It is written in Hebrew 13:4, “Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous.” Marriage is also a picture of Christ with His church as it says in Rev. 19:7, “Let us rejoice and exult and give Him the glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His Bride has made herself ready; it was granted her to cloth herself with fine linen, bright and pure—for the fine linen is the righteous deeds of the saints.”

First of all, a good marriage provides stability and is the best environment to experience well-being, raise kids, and accumulate wealth. We see the statistics of children born into a married household that do better in school and have less chance of delinquency. Marriage also is great financially for married couples save more, buy homes, make more investments and increase their wealth by 16% each year they are married. Couples also have better health and lower levels of cortisol from stress and less illnesses.  Of course, a good marriage is a gift for the individuals but also to families and society. If we want what is best for young people, we need to encourage them to get married and start families and not buy into the anti-marriage culture.

I have been married 59 years and I believe my life is so much richer than if I had remained single. A professor from Harvard concluded his research by saying, “The effects of marriage on health, happiness and life satisfaction, meaning and purpose, character and virtue, close social relationships, and financial stability are thus profound.”
Let us not believe the lies of our anti-marriage culture and miss what God may have for us.

Challenge for today: Encourage young people to strive for marriage at the right time to the right person and know that it is worth the effort.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

October 23, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a peace filled day! Yesterday we had a wonderful day with friends and today we are blessed again as we anticipate lunch with dear friends from the lake and trying a new restaurant. I hope to get some baking done also and Bible Study is tonight.
Devotions from Judy’s heart,
I was reading an article by Ron Rolheiser who shared about the 3 struggles in life: to get our lives together, to give our lives away, and to give our deaths away.” The first two we can easily understand but I wanted to read more about what it means to give our deaths away. I am getting older and would want to leave behind not sadness but what nourishes and warms the hearts of my family and friends that I leave behind. How does one do this?

Perhaps what prompted this was a conversation I had with a friend at my exercise class recently who had just attended two funerals that week of neighbors who had died. She told of the one man who had been confined to bed in the Nursing home and one morning as the nurse came into his room, she found the man not only out of bed but kneeling by the bed. He was dead but fixed in a kneeling position praying to the Lord. I just got goose bumps as I thought of what a way to go! What a message that sends to his loved ones of Who was most important in his life to the very end.

When a loved one dies in peace it is consoling and a gift to all of us left behind. None of us know what the dying process is like for we have not been this way before. It is unknown but we do know that the Lord will be with us and we will be ushered into glory. When someone dies in bitterness and anger what they leave behind is harmful and toxic but if they die in peace, it is nourishing and a gift that warms our heart even in our grieving. I know when my parents come to mind, I am left with such warmth and gratitude for all they left behind.  Let us live with the desire to leave a spirit of peace for our family and friends and not a burden.

Challenge for today: Live today with eternity in mind and be at peace with the Lord and others.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

October 22, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a wonderful day. We are getting special company for an early lunch as it is the best man from our wedding and his wife that we have known all these years. It’s always a time filled with much laughter, as well as catching up!!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Well, the time is very near when we will vote and let’s pray for one another and remember our hope is in the Lord and He is in charge. I recently read on Facebook, “Someday the King will return. He won’t need to be elected. There will be no debates. Every knee will bow, every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is King of Kings, and Lord of Lords.”

 I have one more prayer from Whitney Hopler and will just quote part of it so I can finish with her conclusion. She prays a Prayer for the Vulnerable and Marginalized people.

“Dear God, we bring before you the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our society during this election season We pray for those who are often overlooked and whose voices are not heard. Protect and uplift them, God. Please make sure their needs are considered and addressed by all the people who are elected to serve Psalm 82:3-4 urges us to: ‘Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.”

Whitney finishes by saying:

“In conclusion, as we go through this challenging election season, let’s remember the power of prayers and the importance of seeking God’s guidance. God can show us ways to move forward into a better future for all Americans- despite our political differences. By lifting each other up in prayer, we welcome God’s love and power to flow through our lives and heal our nation. Let’s continue to pray for the candidates (president and all the other electoral offices), our neighbors, and ourselves, trusting that God will lead us through this tumultuous time and into a better future

As we pray and stay committed to a free and fair democratic process, we can help bring about positive change for the common good. Psalm 33:12 tell us: ‘Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people He chose for his inheritance.” May God reign in our hearts and in our nation”

Challenge for today: Pray and then go vote
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

October 21, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a wonderful weekend. What gorgeous weather! We were sad to see the Vikings lose yesterday in the last few seconds of the game. EmojiToday I am going to do food prep and go to Aldi’s and my exercise class.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Sadly, today it is hard to find people of integrity, who say what they mean and practice what they preach. We don’t know who to believe any more or who is exaggerating so that it is no longer truth. But when we have come to know the Lord, we are to let go of lies and falsehood and speak truth. I am reading in Proverbs lately, and Prov. 20:7 & 11 say, “The righteous man walks in his integrity; bless (happy, fortunate enviable) are his children after him… Even a child is known by his acts, whether (or not) what he does is pure and right.” Just like children our actions will reveal our motives and whether what we say is what we really mean and practice.

I was blessed to be brought up in a Christian home and could trust what my parents said. I don’t think it ever entered my mind that they would lie and they taught us it was sinful to lie. If we did transgress and lie, we knew punishment awaited us. It’s tempting for all of us to say what we think others may want to hear, but if it is not the truth, we are not living in integrity. It is sad that today, we are not able to trust the word of candidates running for office as they seem to get a pass for not being held accountable for truth. Where at the people of integrity?

But if we know the Lord we are to be salt and light, as Jesus spoke to the crowd in Matthew 5 in His sermon on the Mount. We are to be salty and not lose our flavor by ignoring truth. We are rather to preserve truth and prevent moral decay and have a positive influence on others. We are to also to be light to bring clarity and illuminate truth by our very lives as we demonstrate to others to live honest lives. More than ever today, the world is observing Christians to know if we are like the One of whom we speak and serve.

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to help you brightly shine for Him and be salt that has not lost its flavor.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

October 19, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a great weekend and time to regroup and get refreshed. I plan to clean the apartment and do some cooking and writing today and get in another beautiful walk.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Haven’t we in our heart of hearts 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 in the Old Testament lately 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 tour 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 ot flow through us to others and not stop with us. We are also going to 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 supply needed items after hurricanes 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 As the Lord to show you specific needs of others and be open to what He would have you give.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

October 18, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! Enjoy the lovely fall days before the cold weather and snow hit. The Paul Bunyan trail is gorgeous, even as we walked it with 20 mph winds yesterday. Today I hope to do food prep, tackle some cleaning of cupboards and do some studying.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How many of us live in the moment and enjoy what is happening right now, without thinking of what is next? Rush! Rush! Rush! Isn’t that what much of our lives are about? We hurry to try to accomplish what is on our mental list for the day and often multitask while missing the moment we are in. As I write to you, I also include myself as I often try to do too many things and decide to do one more thing rather than enjoy what is happening right now.

But we can change our hurried pace and at times unplug from our electronic devices and find balance and enjoyment in the moment that is. Maybe we first have to ask ourselves if we are overcommitted and need to say no to things that we do just to please others; or maybe say no to things we are to do in the future but the time is not now. Sometimes couples with several small children compare their life to couples who seem so fancy free with children who are grown and on their own. Their time will come but it is not now.

The biggest factor to ask ourselves when we feel overextended is if we are in God’s plan for us. If we doing our own thing then why should He give us energy for something that may lead us away from Him. We need to be led by the Spirit and as Paul said in Romans 8:14, “For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.”  When we seek His will not our own selfish will, we can enjoy fully the present moment, for He is in it. When I am on God’s schedule, I am amazed at how things flow together and I accomplish more than if I press my own agenda. Let us enjoy each thing the Lord would have us do.

Challenge for today: When you feel yourself rushing around, pray and slow down and fully enter into what is happening right then.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy
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