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September 12, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a grace-filled day! Al will be off to men’s group this morning and when he gets back, I have an appointment to go to. We also have Bible study today and I have food prep etc as we are catching up after being gone.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
While attending the Pastors and Wives Conference, I was made more aware of the precious gift of grace, God’s undeserved favor. Many Pastors shared their lives and over and over again it was not what they did to deserve salvation but totally a gift of grace. Some lived in rebellion for many years before their hearts were softened and opened up to God’s grace and went on to become a pastor.

When they arrived at the conference most of the pastors and wives were strangers to me but not strangers for long. Sitting with different ones over coffee and hearing their stories and desire to serve the Lord, I felt like we were family. And of course we are together the family of God, making us brothers and sisters. We are all in the process of becoming more like Jesus, and it doesn’t happen overnight. But we could encourage one another, pray for one another, and cheer one another on. The grace of God is so big and so marvelous that there is no need it cannot meet. It covers the concern for children who have gone astray, for those who are experiencing sorrow over the death of loved ones, and every possible situation.

I loved the worship times, sometimes sitting, sometimes standing and sometimes kneeling, but all focused on the Lord. The Psalmist said in Psalm 89: 1-2, “I will sing forever about the evidence of your mercy, O Lord. I will tell about your faithfulness to every generation. I said, ‘Your mercy will last forever, Your faithfulness stands firm in the heavens.”  I read further on and in verses 15-17 the Psalmist says, “Blessed are the people who know how to praise you. They walk in the light of your presence, O Lord. They find joy in your name all day long. They are joyful in your righteousness because you are the glory of their strength.”

Let us learn to rest in God’s grace and mercy. When we feel tired, and frustrated and out of sorts, let us stop and ask for His grace to keep going, to love others, and to become more like Him.

Challenge for today: Share the Lord with others, every chance you get, that they may know the grace of God and find joy in Him.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

September 11, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you are experiencing more of the Lord and being strengthened as you go through His purifying fires. Al and I were blessed in a big way through the Pastor’s Conference and so thankful for all the Pastors who are standing strong for the Lord. A beautiful closure time last night as we sang and prayed for one another. Today Al is doing a service next door, and I need do catch up and wash, do food prep, go to Aldi’s and my exercise class and later Bible Study.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Sometimes I find myself thinking how the Lord must grieve for the evil that is going on today in the world and even within the church. In scripture we read of how His fire is sent to cause us to repent and to refine us and purify us. His fire is meant to bring cleansing and transformation in us, and it also says in I Peter 417 “Judgment must begin at the household of God.”  We can’t expect the world to change if we who know the Lord resist the cleansing fire of God.

When God’s refining fire comes into our lives, it is a transforming fire so we can be more useful to the Lord. Just like the blacksmith who knows if a metal will take the fire, He also knows if we will have to be set aside or if we will be willing to go through the fire so the dross in our lives will be purged. Apostle Paul certainly knew and wrote in Phil. 3:8, “I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.”

The Lord wants us to be free from our doubts, despair, addictions, etc. and this happens when we respond rightly to His purifying fire. When we go through difficult times it reveals our weak areas and where we need to change; sometimes it is a surprise to us as we were not aware.  It’s hard initially to go through those times but it works out for our good and strengthens us for the future. I wonder if that is why many Christians now are experiencing struggles of all kinds for the Lord may be preparing us for the rough times ahead. May we respond to the refining fire, dying to ourselves and willing to be used of God!

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord for His strength and grace as He takes you through fire and to be strengthened for whatever is ahead.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

September 10, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a day of remembering the blessings of the Lord to you! We are going once again to church for the final day of the “Making New Disciples” retreat. Words are inadequate to express the blessings we are receiving through the many inspiring talks and the fellowship of new friends being made. Emoji
Blessings on
Devotions from Judy’s heart
We are told often in scripture to REMEMBER and sometimes the Lord gives us a sign also, so we won’t forget. I just finished reading from Joshua 4 when the children of Israel were passing through the Jordon. The ones carrying the Ark of the covenant went first and when their feet touched the water, it stopped flowing and the people walked through. Joshua appointed a man from each of the 12 tribes to take up a stone from where the priests stood in the Jordon and bear it on his shoulder and carry it to the place they would camp. Joshua set the stones up, and in the future when their children asked for the meaning of the stones, they would be told of the miracle of the cutting off of the water that they could pass through. They were never to forget!

In I Chron. 16:11-12 David says, “Seek the Lord and His strength seek his presence continually! REMEMBER the wonderous works that He has done, His miracles and the judgments He uttered.” And as we remember what the Lord has done in the past, our hearts should also overflow with praise and thanksgiving to Him. We had such a time the first day of our pastor’s LEM retreat. The whole day was spent with praise songs and each pastor sharing his remembrances of how God had worked in his life and brought him to the Lord. I was so blessed as I listened to them tell of pastors and youth directors and others who had boldly spoke into their lives and helped them find salvation. I knew so many of the ones spoken of for they had also influenced my life and led me to the Lord. Those men that introduced them to the Lord weren’t timid but asked the important questions, “Do you know you are a sinner/ Do you want to know the Lord?

There is only one way through Jesus and how we get there varies and so many stories were told. But let none of us ever take for granted our salvation and remember how the Lord saved us from our willful, selfish, sinful selves to become His child, loved, cleansed and made whole. May we not keep the news to ourselves but also be bold and ask the questions to others who don’t yet know Him that they may experience His love and forgiveness.

Challenge for today: Use every opportunity the Lord sends you each day to share Him with others.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

September 9, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a great weekend. We had a dinner last night at church for Pastors and wives and a wonderful time of sharing. Today the LEM Retreat, “Making New Disciples” begins at our church with speakers from 8:30 a.m. until about 8 p.m. Al will be giving a short testimony tonight before the evening speaker. Two full days of blessings! Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart

How do we look at life each day? Do we complain because we have to go into work early or have sick kids to care for or maybe it’s a rainy day? How we respond to our situations is something we choose, and we will either be positive and see the bright side or we will be negative and complain. But the choice is ours and Paul says in Phil. 4:8, “Summing it all up. friends, I’d say you’ll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious—the best, not the worst the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse.” What a wonderful outlook we would have if we practiced this verse, and we would also have more energy and joy.

When we are negative, we find our energy sapped and our joy diminished. Sometimes it seems negative thoughts seem to come out of nowhere, but we don’t have to dwell on them but rather switch gears and choose to find the positive in our situations. Paul tells us that we have spiritual weapons, and they are strong enough “to destroy arguments and every proud obstacle raised up against the knowledge of God, and we take every thought captive to obey Christ.” (II Cor. 10:5) We have weapons of prayer, faith, hope, the Word and the power of the Holy Spirit to break down the enemy’s walls.

We all have disappointments, bad things happen to us, but in the midst of it all, we can learn to trust the Lord, rehearse His promises, and ask the Lord what He is teaching us through it all. As I write this, I am going to church looking not-so-good with an infected swollen eyelid, neuropathy in my feet, and a skin cancer spot on my leg that I am waiting to get taken care of and I am choosing to praise Him that He has it all under control.

Can we trust that God will bring good out of even our present circumstances? Let us be patient with ourselves, even when we fail and know that God is interested in our heart’s desire, not that we do everything perfectly.

Challenge for today: When you are thinking negative things about yourself, be patient, and ask the Lord to show you how He sees you.

September 7, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you! What gorgeous weather we have been having and love walking the trail. Today I am going to clean and do food prep and tomorrow night Al and I will be going to church for a dinner for Pastors and wives. Then Monday and Tuesday we will be at church all day and evening for the LEM Retreat. The following devotion was written yesterday and the answer to my question came later in the day. PTL!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
There are many things that drain our energy, and the biggest culprit just might be worry. It makes me think of the children’s song, “Why worry when you can pray? Trust Jesus, He will show you the way. Don’t be a doubting Thomas. Put your faith and trust in Jesus. Why worry, worry, worry, when you can pray.” Why do we live with anxiety and worry that robs us of our peace and joy and leaves us feeling anxious and afraid? We don’t need to live that way when we can cast all our cares and worries on the Lord.

Peter gives us a good word to help us get out of the rut of worry. He tells us in I Peter 5:6-7, “Therefore humble yourselves (demote, lower yourselves in your own estimation) under the mighty hand of God, that in due time He may exalt you, casting the whole of your care (all your anxieties, all your worries, all your concerns, once and for all) on Him, for He cares for you affectionately and cares about you watchfully.” Doesn’t that sound wonderful Instead of thinking we have to solve the problem and it is up to us, we humbly give all our concerns to the Lord and get out of the way so He can work.

Right now, I am wrestling with a physical concern and asking the Lord for His help in knowing what treatment to take, as there are options open to me that I must choose from. Al and I have prayed and discussed and know the Lord will show us but we don’t know the answer yet. It’s not something to lose sleep over it, but just a time to wait on the Lord and know He will tell us what we need to know when we need to know. Waiting is important as I thought I knew a while ago what action to take and now it isn’t even an option. But once we commit something to the Lord, we need to leave it there and wait on Him. He doesn’t need our interference but our obedience. Let us put everything into His watchful caring hands!

 Challenge for today: When you feel something weighing on your mind, just cast it on the Lord and wait in faith for what He will do.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

September 6, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend and may it be mixed with some free time as well as work. This morning I plan to do food prep and have an appointment, and later I hope to get to a sale at the Senior Center to find some Viking and Packer things.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How many of us live balanced lives that have a reasonable schedule with time for work but also time for enjoyment and relaxing. Some of us err on being too busy working and others on playing so much that work doesn’t get done. We need to live our lives with purpose and have goals for the future, but also to be balanced and healthy by having time for both.

I have always wanted to accomplish a lot each day. I like to do the hardest work first but all my life I have left room for a short nap after lunch. My mom began that practice with us growing up and I carried it on with our kids too. Many retired people where we live have leisurely mornings sleeping in and starting the day with reading the paper and coffee. However, when you work all day at an office, you can’t afford such a luxury; but when you come home at night, it’s time to play ball with the kids etc. but not continue doing work all evening.

 My day starts at 4 a.m. with prayer and devotions and writing devotionals and answering e-mails, then on to baking, cleaning and going places etc. We all have to do what works for us but it should include both work and some time for play and to be with others.  How we spend our time, determines much of our future. When we choose unwisely, we have to live with the consequences. When we choose wisely with God’s leading, it will have a positive impact on our life. Not everything in life is easy or goes how we would like but we also have a choice on how we respond. Like David prayed in Psalm 31:14-15a, “But I trust in you, O Lord; I say, ‘You are my God.’ My times are in your hand;”

Let us live our lives for the Lord and ask Him for His plan for us each day that our life will count for His kingdom. We have only one life to live here on earth, so let us live each day as a gift in preparation for what is ahead.

Challenge for today: Live purposefully and wisely and make the most of each day.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

September 5, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope your wake to a day filled with love for all. We are hearing so much from the political arena these days and we need to pray the Lord will help unify us in the coming days.
Al will be going to Men’s group this morning and then we have Bible Study this afternoon. So glad we have unity in our group, even though we are from various backgrounds and denominations.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
A few weeks ago, I read 7 prayers for our nation by author and editor Whitney Hopler, and I would like to share one each week before our national election to help us come together as we seek God’s help to unify us. Only the Lord can enable us to see beyond our differences and help us to move forward together for the good of all. Let us seek Him and ask for His help us to love and respect all.

This week is the Prayer for Unity and Understanding of our Nation By Hopler

“Dear God, we’re concerned about the division and discord that are tearing through our nation. We repent of all the times when we haven’t treated each other with the respect you want us to always have for each other-including the times when we disagree. You direct us in James 5:16 to “…confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, so that you may be healed” and promise in that same verse that ‘The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.’

We pray for unity among all Americans, regardless of our political affiliation. Help us to see each other as fellow children of God, deserving of love and respect. Teach us to listen more and speak less, and to seek understanding rather than conflict. You urge us in Ephesians 4:3:’Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.”

May your Holy Spirit fill our hearts with peace and guide us toward unity. Break down the walls of mistrust and hatred between us and replace them with bridges of compassion and empathy. Please help us engage in respectful conversations, learn from each other’s experiences, and work together for the common good of our nation. Remind us regularly that we are all part of your family and that our ultimate allegiance is to you. Thank you, our loving Father. Amen.”

Challenge for today: Pray this prayer this morning and again before you go to bed.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

September 4, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope your day is full of the awareness of the Holy Spirit’s guidance and power for your life!
I need to get back to my exercise class this morning, after being out of town, and we are invited to friends this afternoon for fellowship and have Bible Study tonight.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
It’s hard to say good-bye to people we love and there are occasions that gifts are given to us to remember them by in the times they are physically absent. I have a dear friend who gave me a spoon rest that is inscribed with the word Blessing, and it sits on my stove where I see it each day and reminds me of her love and prayers for me and our family. Our grandson has painted several pictures for us, and we are reminded of him often as his pictures are hung our bedroom and living room, causing us to think and pray for him.

Jesus must have given shocking words to His disciples when he said that He was leaving, and it was a good thing for them. His words in John 16:6, “It is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you. But if I go, I will send Him to you.” He goes on to say that that the Spirit of truth will come and guide them into truth and speak what things are to come. The Holy Spirit would not only be with them but in them and they would do many works in His power. What greater gift could He give them? The Spirit would not only instruct them and guide them and teach them, but He would also make the words of scripture come alive and give joy as they served others.

When we welcome the Holy Spirit into our lives, He also gives us boldness to share Jesus with others. His gifts are to be used for the Body of Christ for serving and instructing and helping us to grow in Christlikeness. He does not force Himself on us but when invited He teaches us and instructs us and helps us. In Scripture He is described as our Counselor, our Helper, our comforter, our strengthener, and even our intercessor when we don’t know how to pray. The list goes on and on. I don’t know about you, but I need Him as I am weak and not bold in myself, nor do I know what needs to be said or even how I am to pray at times. But we have the best helper ever who is our helper, our supporter and wants to be intimate with us. Let us not grieve Him bu pushing Him aside but welcome Him every day to flow through us and commune with us.

Challenge for today:   Make this song your song today: “Holy Spirit come, Make my ears to hear, Make my eyes to see, Make my mouth to speak, Make my heart to seek, and my hands to reach out and touch the world with your love. “
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

September 3, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope your day is one of bringing glory to the Lord in your work. I have an early morning appointment so will be leaving at 7 a.m. Later I plan to fry fish that was given us by friends who bless us after their fishing trips! Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Hope you had a great Labor Day weekend and were reminded of the power of prayer over your work. Some of you reading this may love your work like our granddaughter, Paige, who gets paid for work that she enjoys and loves to do. Others of you may struggle with a boss that is difficult and hard to please or maybe you are struggling with job loss. Yesterday I read several prayers concerning Labor Day on Crosswalk.com and reminded me of how important it is how we view our work and recognize that God is active in everything we do. I want to share one of the prayers that Kevin Halloran shared on Crosswalk about Spirit-led work.

Dear Lord,

“Establish the work of my hands by helping me to be productive, patient, focused, and insightful.  May your Spirit lead me in my work and help me to be joyful, creative, and worshipful–constantly reminding me of your love and that you’re the reason I have breath in my lungs. Teach me to align my work, family, church life, and rest in a way that would maximize your glory and allow me to bear the most fruit for your kingdom.

Cause my work and attitude to adorn the gospel and shine the light of Christ into this dark and desperate world. Help me bless my workplace by living a salty, gospel-worthy life in front of my watching coworkers, and help me honor my boss as I honor you. Make my heart worship and enjoy you throughout the day, knowing that you are the reason for breath in my lungs and the One I am really serving.

And as I work, fix my eyes on Jesus and his finished work on the cross that gave me treasure I could not earn, rest that I could not otherwise experience, and a living hope that will fuel me to work for the glory of God. Amen.”

Challenge for today: Pray that you have a change in your attitude toward your work (if needed) and bring glory to the Lord through your work today.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

September 2, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy Labor Day! Hope you have time off to celebrate. We are home now and had such a fun time at the Lake with brunch at Taylor’s, picnic with everyone, Scrabble games, church, and then steak dinner at Ann’s etc. Today I am taking out fall decorations and going to clean and do some food prep.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
The great commission was given to us by Jesus, and we are to go make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that the Lord commanded (Matt. 28:19-20). Now that doesn’t have an age factor attached to it but that is for all of us who know the Lord to go tell, whether we are young or old.  In fact, it says in Psalm 71:18, “So even to old age and gray hairs, O God, do not forsake me, until I proclaim your might to another generation, you power to all those to come.”

We are all commissioned to share the Good News with others but sometimes we think if we are old that we no longer have a voice even in our church and we wonder how we fit in. I read an interesting article on crosswalk.com by Stacey Monaco who writes about ways to remain vibrant in the church and in our faith even as we age.  First of all, we must live our purpose as we can still be used by the Lord and minister to others no matter how old. Now we may have to adjust or modify how we do things, but we can still serve others, mentor, show hospitality, pray for others and do a host of things. Secondly, we can span the generation gap by being open to those who are younger for their knowledge and friendship, and they can be open to wisdom and experience of those older. Thirdly, we all need to be life-long learners with an openness to grow. Are we willing to learn new things, new ideas, new experiences like mission trips, and also listen to all ages. Fourthly, Stacey says we must adopt a Biblical mindset on aging for the Lord calls us to be useful for His kingdom all the days of our lives and to be vibrant in faith. All ages have concerns, and our churches should be open to provide for the needs of all, including the senior members.

I would like to close with Stacey’s words, “A beautiful dignity results within church settings when each member is rightly valued and is functioning within their gifts and purpose. Interrelationship between generations of all life stages is a natural outcropping of a healthy church environment and confers true significance on each Christ-follower, regardless of demographic. Remaining vibrant and vital in the church and our faith is a daily decision, and the changes that come with age can offer a rich opportunity to give an answer for the hope that is within us. (1 Peter 3:15)”

Challenge for today: Grow in whatever stage of life you are in and be open to receive from even the Seniors.
Blessings on Labor Day and prayers and love, Judy
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