Canaan’s Rest represents a quiet place “set apart” for the purpose of hearing God's voice, growing in intimacy with the Lord, and being renewed in soul and spirit.

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February 27, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to a day of sharing with your Best Friend whose ear is always open to your voice!  I plan to bake dessert to bring to church tomorrow and then have another dental appointment this morning and this time for a crown. Yesterday left me with stitches and a swollen cheek and bleeding and today I hope it is just very ordinary!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  Perhaps we think when we have a commute to work or spend mega amounts of time taxiing our kids that it is time wasted…but it doesn’t need to be. It can be a time to catch our breath, and actually spend time sharing with the Lord in ways that we don’t always do when we are occupied with chores at home or busy at the office.
   Emma Danzey wrote about some ways we can be more intentional to draw closer to the Lord, even as we go about our commute. First of all, as we buckle our seatbelt, we can thank the Lord He has promised to be with us wherever we go. (Josh. 1:9) Then we can visit with Him as we share any particular concerns we have for the day and ask for His help. I like to visualize the Lord sitting next to me, as my best Friend with whom I can share everything that is weighing on my heart. We are sure to hit traffic lights and it can be a time to refocus as we are stopped by a red light. When it turns yellow and we are getting set to begin to proceed with caution, we practice waiting for His timing. When it is green, we can take action and move forward into what He has planned for our day. As we surrender to His schedule, we can go about our day in freedom for our dependency is on Him.                                                                                                    As it says in Psalm 119:97, & 100-102 (Message), “Oh, how I love all you’ve revealed; I reverently ponder it all day long…I’ve become wiser than the wise old sages simply be doing what you tell me. I watch my step, avoiding the ditches and ruts of evil so I can spend all my time keeping your Word. I never make detours from the route you laid out; you gave me such good directions.”
  After giving my concerns to the Lord, I like to just praise Him in song, and if I’m alone I sing at the top of my voice. One mom was singing to the Lord along with praise music she had on in the car, and she looked back in her rearview mirror to see her little toddler with her hands raised and singing too. What a beautiful moment.
  Let us not grumble about time spent commuting but rather use it to be with the Lord and get our directions for the day.
  Challenge for today: Intentionally use your commute time to share your heart with the Lord.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

February 26, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a wonderful weekend. We were blessed and enjoyed time with our friend who was here on retreat over the weekend and also went with us to church. Early this morning I have a dental appointment and if all goes well, I will get to my exercise class too.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  Saturday as I quietly went upstairs to the 3rd floor guest room at 6:15 a.m, a thought occurred to me as I put out a tray of bacon and eggs, pancakes, coffee etc. in front of the door of a retreatant. He had come for the weekend and to spend some time with the Lord and also share together with us. He wanted to spend the first hours of the day alone with the Lord and all he had to do was open his door and he would find some nourishment waiting for him. But he had to open up or the food would be left just sitting there and growing cold. God loves to feed us and bless us but we have to take initiative and open our hearts to welcome what he sends.
  Now if the retreatant were here all week, he would get a tray of varied food and not the same menu every day. He may have a preference, but likely some different foods would be welcomed with a taste for something new. I can only imagine how the Lord delights to fill us daily with rich spiritual food that will help us sail through our day and give us energy and strength. If we don’t take time to open the Word but instead give our time to seeing what is new on Facebook or begin texting, we may go into our day without satisfying our spiritual hunger. That is a big mistake for about midmorning our energy may lag and our focus is off, and we don’t accomplish all that we could if we took time to be fed and nourished.
 The Psalmist prays in Psalm 119:18, “Open my eyes so I can see what you show me of your miracle wonders.” A little farther on he says, “My soul is starved and hungry, ravenous! –insatiable for your nourishing commands.”  Each day we have the opportunity to satisfy our spiritual hunger by opening up our hearts to receive whatever the Lord has for us for that day. We are to receive with grateful hearts and not complain we’d rather have something quite different. He knows what we need that will carry us through that day and we can trust Him. Let us come with openness of heart and in faith, gladly receiving whatever He has to give us.
  Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to feed you from His Word today what He knows you need and then give thanks.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

 

February 4, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a great weekend. Yesterday we had a day of many emotions as we went from a celebration of life for our neighbor to our monthly Birthday party and to having a friend come for a weekend retreat. Today we will be enjoying time together and some time also in quiet to listen.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
   I was reading along today in my devotions from the book of Philippians in the Message translation and Paul was summing up his letter to the Christians and said in Phil 4:4, “Celebrate God all day, every day. I mean, revel in Him! Make it as clear as you can to all you meet that you’re on their side, working with them and not against them.”
   What would happen if we truly celebrated God all day long and were aware of His presence with us in all our circumstances. We might think we are exempt from rejoicing during our day if it is a day full of struggles, deadlines and busyness. But think of Paul writing this from a dirty uncomfortable prison, telling us to rejoice in all our circumstances and be gentle with others. We are to be joyous in the Lord even when our circumstances don’t dictate that but rather because our hearts are joined to the Lord. I doubt Paul would feel sympathetic to the guards in the natural, but the Holy Spirit helped him and helps each of us to be kind and considerate to others, no matter who they are. I recently saw on Facebook a man who was angry and put a basket of garbage on his neighbor’s steps and rang his bell. When neighbor saw the mess, he didn’t retaliate but filled the basket with many fresh apples and slowly walked next door, assisted by his cane, and put it on his steps. What a message that sent.
 We might first ask how do I celebrate God all day? We might start by turning off our phone for a short time and get quiet enough to hear His still small voice above all the other distractions. My word for this year was to go deeper with the Lord and I find that the more my focus is on Him during the day and less on myself that His presence seems closer. We might want to talk aloud to Him and sing to Him or whisper a prayer in the midst of our work. We might say it is like taking our best friend with us wherever we go and not leaving Him behind….in fact, we are to let Him lead us. If we can’t take Him some place with us, then we shouldn’t be there either. If He prompts us to do something for others and we do it, we will sense His pleasure and so will the person. It could be as simple as texting someone that you are thinking of them and praying for them, or even offering coffee to someone who needs a lift.
   To revel in the Lord, means to show joy and celebration and be jubilant and happy. What a witness that is to others, like it must have been to Paul’s jailer. May we go about our day, rejoicing in Him who is Lord of our circumstances.
  Challenge for today: Celebrate the Lord today in a new way.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

 

February 23, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a peace filled weekend! This morning is the celebration of life of our friend who lived in the apartment next to us. We miss her and at the same time rejoice she is now with the Lord. This afternoon we have our monthly birthday party here and then we have a friend coming for the weekend for a time of retreat.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  One night I woke with the song playing in my mind, “I Look Not Back”. Whenever that happens, I often look up the exact words of the song and the author to see what the Lord may be saying to me. I had not been thinking of this song before bedtime, so it came as a surprise.  This song was written by Annie Johnson Flint who was born in 1866 on Christmas eve in N.J. When she was only 3 her mom died when giving birth to her sister; her dad had an incurable disease so willed the children to a Baptist family. Annie’s start in life was not the ideal but she doesn’t focus on the past. It is wise for all of us to leave the past behind with its regrets and mistakes, although learn from it, and focus instead on the One who was with us in our present and will be with us in our future.
  Annie writes, she is not wasting time on sinful things of past but leaving it all with the Lord, who wipes our record clean. She also does not look forward for only God knows what is ahead and will help her, promising to carry her through every trial, bearing her burdens. She goes on to include not looking around her as she could get overcome by fears of the darkness in the world. How true that is also for us today. She also says she is not going to spend her time looking inward either on all her offenses and failures but concludes with the wonderful verse: “But I look up into the face of Jesus, for there my heart can rest, my fears are stilled; and there is joy, and love, and light for darkness, and perfect peace, and ev’ry hope fulfilled.”
  We all have to choose where we will place our focus. We need to sever the cords of our past if we want to live in His peace today. After all, He has forgiven us whatever we have done. If we worry about the future or what is happening around us, we will get anxious and fearful. Or if we are navel gazing, we will only be reminded how we have failed. But if instead we look to the Lord and place our trust in Him, we will abound in peace and light and love. Let us be like Paul who said in Phil 4:13-14, “But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”
  Challenge for today: Let go of your past and trust Him for this day and each day to take care of you.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

February 22, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to a new awareness of God’s mercy and His love for you! This morning Al will be going to men’s group, and I will be doing food prep and cleaning. We have Donut Day and Bible study this afternoon.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  I wonder if all of us haven’t been through wilderness times, times we felt we were not in control, and can’t figure out what is going on in our lives. It can be exhilarating and also frightening, but one thing we notice, we also feel more alive, and see things in new ways. The Wilderness is a quiet place for the most part and a place of beauty but also can be dangerous. Some go the wilderness for a week of camping and love the unclutteredness of life and time to ponder. Others are in a hurry to get back to their busy city life with all the conveniences. When we lived at the lake, we had 600 feet of lakeshore but also 40 acres of thick trees, where I could easily get lost. I knew there were bears, bobcats, skunks, fox, wolves etc. but that didn’t hinder me from my daily walks alone. Although I mostly stuck to the gravel road, it was a time for me to pray and ponder.
  When I read in the Word about David, he didn’t just decide one day it would be a nice to have a wilderness experience, but he was chased for his very life there by King Saul and his men. Eugene Peterson writes about what David’s experience could have been like and he actually went to En-Gedi to look at the very country that David hid out in and peeked into caves he could have hidden in etc. He got a feel for the harshness of life that David must have experienced.  There was beauty in the wilderness, but it was also unpredictable. David spent a lot of time on the run from Saul, and there was more than one time he could have killed Saul but he would not touch the Lord’s anointed. He instead he lifts his heart to God in prayer and some of the most beautiful Psalms recorded where his prayers spoken in such times. He used the word refuge many times and found his refuge in the Lord.
  We may feel like we are in a wilderness time and can’t figure out what is happening. May we also seek the Lord and pray as David did from the cave. (Psalm 57:1-2}, “Be merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me, for in you my soul takes refuge; in the shadow of your wings I will take refuge, till the storms of destruction pass by. I cry out to God Most High, to God who fulfills His purpose for me.”
  Challenge for today: Read the entire Psalm 57 and give thanks to the Lord for where He has you right now.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

February 21, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to a day of joy and purpose. I plan to bake, go to Aldi’s and exercise class and later to Crafts and soup supper and Lenten service.  Today is also a special day as it is our grandson Lar’s birthday.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  How many of us would say we lived a balanced life? Or would we confess we feel like life is out of control and are being pulled in several directions at once? If we have children to tend while having aging parents that need care, we might be told we are in the Sandwich years and life can seem frantic. We don’t know exactly how many years we will live such a busy life before things slow down, but we also have to live through it now. Catriona Futter writes about how we can respond to things we have no control over and instead control our own responses. It is so important to get our focus on the Lord who is our anchor and solid place, or anxiety and negativity will take over our lives. But we can choose instead to focus on who we know the Lord to be and remember He will give us strength for whatever comes our way, as we trust Him.
  We go through seasons in our lives, and we have to not jump into the next season before it’s time. When we are busy with young children, it is not the best time to go back to school and earn a degree or volunteer for numerous other time-consuming tasks. We might have to postpone things for a time; but God’s timing is perfect, and He will open doors for us according to His time schedule. For the present time, our job may be to care well for those who are in our charge and see them through. We can’t do everything and if we feel like we are getting over our head in busyness and becoming grumpy, we can ask for help from our family and let them lighten the load with us. They too have to learn that they can’t do everything but make choices and saying no until a better time.
  If we don’t pay attention to being overly committed and too busy, we will find that our joy seems to disappear. We may spend less time with the Lord and even the activities we are involved in seem to feel flat. But we can go to the Lord and give Him our burdens and take His easy yoke as it says in Matt. 11:28-30, “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you res. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” It may help to lighten our burdens to put on praise music as we fold clothes, or sing as we bake, or do something fun for self-care. Let us not get off- balance but live our lives with room to breathe in the strength that He will give us.
  Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to help you live a balanced life and make adjustments as He directs.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

February 20, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope your day is filled with sunshine and recall of many blessings you have received. This morning, I have women’s Bible study and this afternoon we are having friends over for a time of fellowship.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  How often do we focus on the negative in life and miss the beautiful things the Lord has for us in the present? Such an attitude can lead us to become self-absorbed and not pleasant company to be around. How can we keep from coming a complaining, griping person that misses the joys in life by our negative attitudes?
  I was reading an article by author Lisa Elliott in “Just Between Us magazine (My favorite), and I read of her how life was radically changed through a simple act of posting her own thankful list. She has seen firsthand what had helped a friend of hers by doing that every day for about a year. So, what can it hurt? She decided to publicly post five things she was thankful for that was honest and simple and centered on the Lord. It helped her begin her day on a positive note than previously, by watching for blessings instead of the negative. She based her new outlook on Psalm 92:1-2 “What a beautiful thing, God, to give thanks, to sing an anthem to you, the High God! To announce your love each daybreak, sing your faithful presence all through the night.” When we proclaim His love in the morning and watch during the day for His faithfulness, it’s bound to make an effect on our lives. Most days she named simple things she was thankful for like sunshine, a meaningful chat with a friend, a chance to serve etc. Even those that were reading her daily list were encouraged and inspired to do the same. Not everyone has to put it online, but maybe write in your journal.                                                                  Lisa quickly found that cultivating a grateful heart resulted in her own life spilling over with joy. She started to focus on the Lord and learn from the example of His life and attitude. She began setting her mind on things of a heavenly viewpoint, what is true, pure, lovely etc. She discovered her selfishness was being replaced by a humble spirit. She also reflected back on how God had been faithful in her life, through all the crises she had experienced. She began her day now with thanksgiving and an attitude of gratitude, expecting that God would show up… and looking for Him to reveal Himself. She also challenges us to let others know what we are thankful for; maybe when we gather for coffee or Bible study, just begin with sharing the blessings you have received that day. Some of you reading this may even want to post it on social media.
  The article closes with encouraging us to gear our praise to the Lord Himself for He is the One who has blessed us in more ways than we can ever count. Let us praise the Lord from our inmost being!
Challenge for today: Make a gratitude list of 5 things you are thankful for every day for a week and share as you are prompted by the Spirit.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

February 19, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope your weekend was full of the awareness of God’s presence. As you will read my devotional today, you will see that His grace and mercy was poured out and He is with us in whatever we go through. Since I wrote this devotional, the young cousin of the friend who we saw in church yesterday, was killed in the line of duty as a police officer in Burnsville along with another officer and paramedic. Please hold their families up in prayer.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  On Saturday morning I woke with a song that I haven’t sung for years and wasn’t sure at first why the words would be so meaningful throughout my day. But I usually write down the name of the song and then wait to see if Lord has something to say to me through it. Francis Crosby published the song, “All the Way my Savior Leads Me in 1875 and the words played over as I was doing my cleaning etc.

When I checked my e-mail, I found that our neighbor next door had died. I had seen her before we went on our trip and we talked about the Lord’s healing power since she had cancer. Now she was with the Lord.  Right after a friend e-mailed that she had just lost her 67 year-old brother-in-law in the night and family would now be getting plane tickets to go to Florida to help make arrangements.  Not long after that we got news that Al’s former secretary and her husband were in an accident in Mexico and her husband broke his back and they were trying to get an ambulance to transport him to the States for surgery, so insurance would cover. I remembered the words of the song:

“All the way my Savior leads me, what have I to ask beside? Can I doubt his tender mercy, who through life has been my guide? Heav’nly peace, divinest comfort, here by faith in Him to dwell! For I know, whate’er befall me, Jesus doeth all things well; for I know whate’er befall me, Jesus doeth all things well.

The song goes on to say that Jesus gives grace for every trial even when we are weary and may falter. He will give us perfect rest in Him and share with us the fulness of His love. Even when death comes and we are clothed in immortality, our song is still that Jesus leads us all the way. Whether in life or in death, we are not alone for the Lord is always with us and shows us His tender mercy and grace.

We don’t know what things may happen to us in any day, or if the Lord will take us home, but we need to be ready and to trust Him that He will lead us. Words from songs based on scripture can remind us of that and give comfort. Jesus last words to his disciples before He ascended were, “Behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (Matt. 28:20)

Challenge for today: Thank the Lord for His grace to you and that He does all things well, even when you don’t understand at the time.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

February 17, 2024

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to the sense of the Lord knocking on your heart’s door and desiring to be invited into all of your day. May your weekend be a time of spiritual refreshing as well.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  One morning I woke up with a song playing in my heart and it was one I haven’t thought of or sung for so long. The author is unknown, but it asks the question if we have room in our heart for the Lord. Jesus knocks and asks admission, but the question is, will we let Him in.
  Recently I got fresh beef from a farmer, and I had to make room for it in our small freezer/frig. I took out much of the baked goods etc. and made space for what was more essential and to be used for many meals in the future. I am overjoyed as I think of the possibilities of what I can make from the meat since I made room for it!  But the song asks a more important question that we need to ask ourselves, do we have room for Jesus in our hearts or is He crowded out by all the things of the world. Like the song goes we have room for pleasure and for business but no place for Him to enter in. He never forces His way in but waits for us to open up and invite Him in. It’s a time of grace to just realize He is knocking and tomorrow we may not hear Him if we are caught up in our worldly things. So, we need to give our attention to the Holy Spirit who will open our ears to hear the knocking. It could be He is calling us today to make more room so we may go deeper in intimacy with Him. As the chorus goes:
     “Room for Jesus, King of Glory!
       Hasten now His Word obey:
       Swing the heart’s door widely open,
       Bid Him enter while you may.”
 We know what it is like when we go to visit someone and they swing the door open and hug us and let us know they are glad to see us, it is a happy moment.
  I read today from Jer.29:13-14 (Message), “When you come looking for me, you’ll find me. Yes, when you get serious about finding me and want it more than anything else, I’ll make sure you won’t be disappointed.”  Let us open wide to the Lord and let Him into the deepest parts of our heart.
Challenge for today: Respond to the Lord when He speaks to you, and don’t harden your heart!
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

February 16, 2024

Dear Ones,
Happy Weekend! May you wake to a day of hope and blessing. I have a cake in the oven and already the house is full of aroma. I hope to get some more done in the kitchen and spend my Kohl’s bucks this afternoon. Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  I’m sure all of us have been through painful experiences and wished to get free of them as soon as possible, preferably immediately! Even though we hear we will learn through them, it is not something we wish to hang on to, but for life to return to a comfortable normal again. However, no matter what we go through or how long we go through it, nothing is wasted.
   I was reading on Crosswalk.com an article by Michelle Rabon who is a writer and teacher and home school mom. She helps remind us that when we place all things in God’s hands, good or bad, it will not be wasted for there is purpose in it. I’d like to share a few of her thoughts as she writes that God helps use the pain in our lives.
  First of all, God is at work for us and in us and will give us the needed power when we feel faint and weak. We need only call on Him! (This promise is found in Isaiah 40:29-31) God also walks with us and draws us close to Him in the midst of our situations of pain for He is “Near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in Spirit.” (Psalm 34:18)
  It is comforting to remember that our pain won’t last forever. One day he will wipe every tear of ours away and we will live forever with Him, and absolutely no pain or sadness.  In the meantime, we can be assured that our present pain can’t begin to be compared to the good things the Lord has waiting for us.
   We don’t have to worry that we won’t be able to handle what comes for He pours out His comfort on us in the midst of whatever we are going through. Not only that but can use our experience to bring comfort to others. He gives His promises of strength to get through our situations and In Isaiah 41 He tells us not to fear for He will strengthen us and help us and uphold us and hold our right hand. God also assures us that he will make everything work together for good and for His purposes and we can rest in that promise as we give Him our situations. (Romans 8:28) He also tells us in Psalm 91 that when we dwell in Him that He will rescue us when needed and honor us.  May we joyfully go through our pain, knowing He will comfort and strengthen us, and our pain will not be wasted.
Challenge for today: The next trial you go through, thank the Lord that He will give you the strength to go through it and ask Him to use it all for good and His glory.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

 

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