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August 7, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake up to a day of praise. I plan to make scalloped potatoes and ham today and go to my exercise class and several places to shop as it is Al’s birthday coming up. Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Evey day is an opportunity to give praise to the Lord, not just if things go well for us, but even when we feel overwhelmed. David says in Psalm 34:1 “I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.” Those words came from someone who went through many harrowing times and yet faithfully blessed the Lord.
Satan likes to attack us and every area of our lives, especially in our relationships, health finances, emotions, work, circumstances etc. and hopes to get us upset and anxious. He is a big peace stealer and we need to catch ourselves right away when we feel attacked and turn to the Lord. Because we have a loving Heavenly Father who cares for us, we can be positive and praising, even when seemingly negative things happen. I think of a shining example of a friend of ours that has peace in the midst of her pain. She is very bent over with rheumatoid arthritis and uses a motorized chair to get around, and her pain is constant. When she comes to our Bible study, others wait to hear her words as she radiates love for the Lord. She always seems to have a scripture and a positive response to even the hard things that may be happening. Our friend also uses her pain to pray for others and witness of Him.

One Sunday while having coffee after the service I sat next to a gal about my age and one who had such an upbeat outlook on her life. She is rather new to the church and so she shared her story with me. It was all very positive, and she gave one instance after another of the Lord’s hand of blessing on her life. It wasn’t because she had a lot growing up, but it was of the Lord’s presence in her home, in her marriage and family etc. He is the one that made all the difference! As she shared about our uncertain future, she was also spoke of having peace knowing the Lord would give her what was needed at the time, even if it meant suffering for His sake.

Let us not let the enemy steal our songs of praise but may we trust the Lord in all things.

Challenge for today: The next time you are tempted to complain, stop and look upwards and give praise.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

August 6, 2024

Dear Ones,
May you wake up to sunshine after our day of rain yesterday. We enjoyed a wonderful time of fellowship over lunch with friends yesterday. Today I need to go to Aldi’s and then to Women’s Bible Study and hope to get some baking in too.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Haven’t we all thought and maybe even said, “I would never do that!” Maybe someone has done something out of character for them, and we can hardly believe it, wondering how they could do such a thing. But we must not think we are beyond giving into temptations that come our way.

I wonder if King David, who wrote so many Psalms of God’s mercy and love, ever believed he would not only commit adultery but would murder an innocent and righteous man, but he did.  We might also chastise ourselves and say, “I can’t believe I said what I did in the heat of the moment!” None of us can even imagine what we are capable of when we are tested.

David was a man of prayer and compassion, and he trusted God and obeyed. So how could this terrible thing happen? First off, he stayed home when his men were doing battle and had time on his hands. While on the palace roof, he looks down into the courtyard of a beautiful woman bathing. He sends for Bathsheba and has a relationship with her which results in a pregnancy. David tries to solve his problem by having her husband come home on leave so it would seem it was his child. But as Uriah thinks of the other soldiers out in the battlefield, he chooses not to have relations with his wife. David ends up having Uriah killed in battle and later takes Bathsheba as his wife. What happened to David’s compassion? He sinned and took control, not only of his own life but that of others. David doesn’t come clean at first until the prophet Nathan tells him a story that points it out; he is finally found out, and there are consequences.

David recognized his sin and that it was against the Lord, (II Sam. 12:13) Just as David, we also need to recognize our sin, and not be indifferent. Then we can go to the Lord in confession and receive His pardon and forgiveness. We don’t need to go around condemned after He has forgiven us, for the Lord now looks on us as if we never sinned. Our part is to own our sin and repent and confess our sins and then focus on His forgiving grace, as He sets us free.

Challenge for today: When you have sinned, go quickly and openly to the Lord in confession and receive His pardon and live freely in His grace, no longer condemned.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

August 5, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a wonderful weekend! Today has finally come when we can go out with good friends for a very belated birthday. We tried numerous times but had to postpone because of sickness or our friend’s doctor appointments. So today is extra special after the long wait!  Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
God uses many avenues for us to share our faith and at this time we are seeing it in a powerful way in some of the Olympian athletes who give the glory to God. I was recently reading what Dawn Wilson wrote on 7 Christian Olympians Who Left a Legacy of Faith. I will use her words and share about just one of the athletes but if you go to Crosswalk.com you can read more.

“Madeline Manning-Jackson Mims’ 16-year international track and field career included being a member of four U.S. Olympic Teams as well as several National Teams. Diagnosed with spinal meningitis at age three, she wasn’t expected to survive; but her illness helped to shape her life. She pushed beyond it to become a sports champion. Mims attributes her strength to a praying mother who — in the face of doctors’ dire predictions — gave Mims to the Lord, vowing to raise her in His ways.

At the 1968 Games in Mexico, Mims became the first American woman to win a gold medal in the 800 meters, setting an Olympic and world record that she held for fifteen years. In the 1972 Games in Germany, she won a silver medal as a member of the 4×400 meter relay team.

She won a gold medal at the 1967 Pan American Games in Canada — the first American woman to break two minutes in the 800 meters. She also made the U.S. Olympics team in 1976 in Montreal and in 1980 in Moscow, but did not participate because of boycotts. At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Mims was honored as an Olympic Legend.

Mims has never put her faith on the back shelf. She is the founder and president of the U.S. Council for Sports Chaplaincy, serving as chaplain at five Olympic Games. She is one of three chaplains for the Tulsa Shock professional women’s basketball team. She and her family minister through Sports and the Arts ministry. She’s also an author, international speaker, and contemporary Gospel recording artist.

Mims once told the Christian Broadcasting Network, “Who knew that these big feet and long legs were made to run around in circles to glorify Jesus.” (I Peter 2:12)
Challenge for today: Use the gifts that God has given you for His glory!
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

August 3, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you are having a beautiful weekend! I plan to clean the apartment this morning and do some food prep and errands and walk early. So thankful for the A.C. on these hot days!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
As I was writing this devotion the other day, it was daybreak and there was rain that was refreshing the earth. Outside my window were a variety of beautiful flowers of so many colors brightly blooming in the middle portion of the service road. Even though Al and I see these flowers every day as we go on our walk, it never ceases to amaze me of God’s beautiful creation. Just on the other side of the road is a meadow of wildflowers. These are not planted in beautiful rows like along the road, but I marvel at their beauty amongst the wild grass. What strikes me is they pop up here and there without a uniform pattern but seem so free.

I have always loved meadows full of wildflowers and when in the mountains Al and I each sat on a rock in the meadow and had our time with the Lord. It was so inspiring and worshipful and even now as I pass the meadow each day, I remark to Al of the flower’s beauty. I often read the Word in different translations and today I read Psalm 65:13, “The meadows are clothed with flowers, the valleys also are covered with grass; they shout for joy and sing together.” Also, from Psalm 23 David said, “The Lord is my Shepherd, I have all I need. He lets me rest in green meadows; He leads me beside peaceful streams.”

When I was a young girl, I remember sitting with my mom and my cousins in a meadow and she showed us how to braid the wildflowers into a crown to wear on our heads. We loved wearing them and proudly complimented one another. Often God’s gifts to us come in various ways. Maybe we feel all tied up in knots with anxiety and the Lord gives us a beautiful sunset to sit and enjoy the colors as it slowly fades, and with it our anxiety. Or maybe a scripture pops into our minds, and we realize how much the Lord cares for us as we are and not because of what we can do for Him. It could be we are blessed as we observe the joy of someone who seems as free as a wildflower, and we smile as no words are necessary.

May each of us be open and quiet enough to appreciate the gifts the Lord brings before us each day. And with it may we give thanks and praise to the One who created it all for us to enjoy.

Challenge for today: Spend some time alone in quiet and let the Lord speak to you.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

August 2, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy Weekend to you! May we take time to express our gratefulness to the Lord for His blessings. This morning, I plan to do food prep and get my hair cut and later maybe shop at Kohl’s to spend my free Kohl’s dollars!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How rich are you? I am incredibly rich, not necessarily in the world’s way of thinking with more money than I know what to do with, but rich in the Lord. My debt of sin was paid fully by Him, and He also supplies all my daily needs. We have a rich Father and when we come to accept Him, we are the son or daughter of the King. It’s good to think about how He has caused us to flourish and to thank Him from a grateful heart.
Recently, I was reading Paul’s words to young Timothy (I Tim. 6), who was like a son to him. He warns him that there are those who are teaching that want to make a fast buck, but they will one day self-destruct. He said they are full of themselves and obsessed with money which could be gone tomorrow. On the other hand, he goes on to say, “A devout life does bring wealth, but it’s the rich simplicity of being yourself before God.” He tells Timothy to be rich in faith, love, righteousness, godliness, patience, generosity, and helping others.

But if we happen to be wealthy in the eyes of the world, we are not to be prideful and look down on others or put our hope in riches. We are also to be dependent on the Lord and thankful for his provision, which He gave us the power to make in the first place. We are to use our wealth to do good works and honor God by being a faithful steward. We can lose our riches quickly and our security is not in riches but to be in the Lord. Some people who have very little to just get by month by month, have peace as they trust God for everything. Others who have so much may lose sleep as they are afraid of losing their wealth.

Sharing with others brings great joy, whether we have little to share or much we could share. It is the attitude of our heart and if we feel rich in the Lord, we will always have something to share, even if it is simply a word of encouragement.

Challenge for today: Thank the Lord that He is your treasure and there is nothing more you need in life but Him.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

August 1, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you are keeping cool and weren’t hit by storms last night. This morning Al will be going to Men’s group, and I am going to do some baking. It is Donut Day here and Bible study this afternoon.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Do we hate evil? We are told in Psalm 97 that if we want to please the Lord we will hate evil, for it goes against all of whom God is. Verse 9 & 10 say, “For you, O lord, are most high over all the earth; you are exalted far above all gods. The Lord loves those who hate evil; He guards the lives of his faithful; He rescues them from the hand of the wicked.”  What struck me today was the importance of loving what God loves but also hating what God hates.

 When you think of our culture today, many who others admire are not people who line up with the Lord but are focused on self and violate God’s commands. Yet we may follow them online or buy things with their logo and sing their songs that oppose God’s Word. That should not be. Just think recently of the Olympics and the depiction that was made of the Lord’s supper that makes a mockery of Jesus’ last night with His disciples. We are to hate such actions that are evil and stand for what is good.

It takes courage today to stand up for what is right, even when those around us are applauding those who do evil and get ahead by unrighteous means. In the Message translation verse 10 says, “God loves all who hate evil. And those who love Him He keeps safe, snatches them from the grip of the wicked.” When we go along with the culture in supporting evil things, our first desire is not to please God. But when we choose to love what God loves it says in verse 11, “Light-seeds are planted in the souls of God’s people, Joy-seeds are planted in good heart-soil.”  If we stand for what is right, and don’t bow down to evil, our souls will feel light and full of joy for we please the Lord. Let us not compromise but hate evil and love good.

Challenge for today: Before you embrace something questionable, stop and pray and choose to stand for good, not evil.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

July 31, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake up knowing God is in charge of the day and not you! Today I plan on doing some food prep and going to my exercise class and later to Bible study.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Who is in control of our life? Do we feel responsible for everything that happens to us and around us each day? That is a heavy load and not one we were intended to carry. Even when we think we are in charge, of course we are not, for so many things happen every day outside of our control. Maybe we were obeying the safety laws and going along fine but the other person was speeding and spun out of control crashing into us. The disciple Peter must have thought he was in charge and vowed he would never disown the Lord. But he found out that he was not so courageous as he had assumed, and he denied Jesus 3 times just that very night.
The Lord is all the while inviting us to surrender to Him and let Him take over the controls of our lives. I don’t know if you are like me, but I desire that more than anything and pray for that often and experience freedom. But then before long I notice some dissidence and feel like I am responsible and need to do something. But what I need to do is stop and surrender everything again to the Lord and let Him take charge.
When we surrender to the Lord, we also find that He doesn’t necessarily work things out the way we thought He would or would like. There was a time when I wanted so much for the Lord to take us out of a situation and move us to a different location, but it didn’t happen for over 2 years. And looking back, I see He was working in my heart to change me. When we surrender to the Lord we are really, saying, “Whatever it takes! I am willing.” When you think of it, we are all surrendered to something, for it is whatever we trust in. Maybe we trust the doctor more than the Lord, or in the counsel of someone else before the Lord. There is a song that says it well by Judson Van De Venter, “All to Jesus I surrender, all to Him I freely give. I will ever love and trust Him, in His presence daily live. I surrender all, I surrender all. All to Thee, my Blessed Savior, I surrender all.”
May it be the cry of our hearts today to forsake the pleasures of the world and surrender all to Jesus.

 

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to help you surrender all and tell him, “Whatever it takes!”
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

July 30, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a sunny day but not too warm! Emoji I plan to try a new recipe today and have Al be my food critic; later we are invited to friends for fellowship and prayer. (always a good dessert and coffee too!)
Devotions from Judy’s heart
 Are there days we wake up and want to pull the covers over our head and just skip work or anything else that is on our agenda for the day? Maybe we feel down and want to mope, but we have children waiting to be fed, workers depending on us etc.  So, what can we do to get ourselves back on track?
  Writer, Jessica Kastner, writes on Crosswalk.com about ways to praise yourself out of a funk. Maybe her suggestions will help if we are feeling gloomy and glum. I like her first suggestion of praising the Lord, as it is something I have found that helps keep my focus on the Lord. If I am in the car (alone), I just begin singing to Him in praise. No matter what is happening around us, we can sing praise to the Lord because we know Him and He is in control. Nothing happens outside of His awareness. It helps also to read or sing the Psalms for there seems to be a Psalm for every mood we are in. David wrote many and was often in terrible circumstances with his life on the line. If we pick one to memorize then we can pray or even sing it to the Lord when we are in those hard times. One suggested was Psalm 18 and verse 1 and two are a good start: ”I love you, O Lord, my strength. The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.” I also love Psalm 121 and 91…   Another suggestion Kastner makes is to make a gratitude list of answered prayers and things we are thankful. A friend that I regularly pray with and I, did the exercise of writing down 5 things each day that we are grateful for. It is a great practice as it helps me to see God’s hand in everything around me and I am filled with thanks.
Helping others and praying for them will also aid us in getting out of a funk, for our attention is not just on me, me, me, but others who need help and are going through hard things. If we pray for them, the Lord often shows us how He can use us to help them in some way.
We might also take a walk out in nature that seems to just lift our spirit. Al and I try to walk each day and being in the woods and feeling the sun on our faces just brings refreshment to us. Sometimes we go alone, and it can become a worship time as well. As we lift our hearts to Him in praise there is no room for negative thoughts, and we can rest whatever concerns us into His hands.
Challenge for today: Memorize scripture that you can rehearse next time you are in a funk.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

 

July 29, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a great weekend!  Exciting to watch the Olympics! We are in for more hot temperatures with predictions to be in the 80’s all week. I plan to do food prep and go to Aldi’s and exercise class this morning.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I was reading from Hebrews 12 about how we are God’s children, and he trains us, disciplines us, and corrects us because He loves us. We are to also be responsible parents and teach and discipline our children and do what is best for them so they can mature in their relationship with God and live His best for their lives.

Sadly, there are delinquent parents who are shirking their responsibilities and giving their children up to our culture that does not want their best but is boldly leading them astray. Right after reading scripture, I read an article by Alicia Searl on Crosswalk.com who writes about how Satan is after our kids and confusing them about love, sex, their identities etc. and we need to fight back. In our Bible study group, many are grandparents and see the confusion in their grandkids hearts and praying much for them to see the truth. We need to fight back in prayer and use every opportunity to speak into their lives.

Alicia shared areas the enemy uses to bring confusion to the young people. First of all, he tries to confuse them in their identity and uses social medial, books, movies to deceive them. But Psalm 13:13-14 speaks about how wondrously we are made from our mother’s womb and God doesn’t make mistakes. The enemy also attacks our children’s innocence and rather than honoring their bodies, he raises up questions about their gender, sex outside of God’s plan of marriage etc. It seems like much of society pays no attention to God’s rules and children see these examples. Satan also attacks God’s purpose for them, and they become complacent and passive. Their faith is attacked, and their minds and hearts get swayed toward selfish wants instead of going God’s way. Their friends can either lead them away from the Lord or encourage them in the Lord’s ways, so it is important who they have for friends. With one of our kids was a teenager, we had to limit activity with a friend as they came home like a different person, and not in a good way.

Whether we have young children or older grandkids, we need to fight for them by praying daily and diligently for them. They are accosted with so much evil every day that is far from what the Lord wants for them, and they need grace to stand against what the enemy is sending. Let us not be negligent but diligent in prayer.

Challenge for today: Spend some time praying for your children and grandchildren and when led send and text them words of encouragement.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

July 27, s024

Dear Ones,
Hope you are enjoying the weekend. It is supposed to be very hot today so we may take our walk early this morning. I plan to also clean and make Swedish meatballs!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
I want to know what is real and not fake but sometimes it is hard to tell. The other day I went to Aldi’s and the aisle was very crowded by the produce section. One woman stood right in front of the veggies and was choosing several and having trouble making up her mind. It was difficult to get past her but I was able to reach from one side to grab what I thought was a zucchini and a big one. I like to make zucchini cakes or also spiralize and saute them for the veggie at our meal. Later I got out my frypan and put some oil in a began to use my spiralizer but it didn’t seem to work as I just got lots of juice and no long strips. I quickly realized this was not a zucchini for I had grabbed a cucumber that was pretty smooth and had mistaken it. Needless to say, I could not continue for it was not a real zucchini. If I would have looked closer and been able to read the sign that was blocked by the woman, I never would have bought it.

I like the real thing and not a fake! In our world there are many fakes and sometimes it takes very close examination to discover if something is real, like a diamond or an expensive name brand of shoes or a purse etc. The fake can look real so we must take time and thought to see if it truly is. Sometimes we hear preaching of things that sound good but do they line up with scripture. We need to closely examine what we are taught so we don’t go down wrong roads and find ourselves captive to the enemy. I especially like real people of integrity who say what they mean and mean what they say. I am very thankful for friends who are willing to speak truth and be real with me. I also want to be honest and open and one they can trust. The apostle Paul tells us to be careful how we live and speak truth to our neighbor. He wrote in Ephesians 4:25, (message translation), “Tell your neighbor the truth. In Christ’s body we’re all connected to each other, after all. When you lie to others, you end up lying to yourself.”

Today we often don’t know who to believe and we need to ask for discernment. Let us be careful what we embrace as truth and be people of integrity ourselves!

Challenge for today: Take off any masks you have and be authentic and real and one who others can trust.

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