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November 16, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope your day is full of joy! Al is soon off to men’s group, and I will be going downstairs to get us donuts. I have Chicken Teriyaki in the crockpot, and sweet potato rounds in the oven, so the house is filled with aroma. This afternoon we have Bible Study and tomorrow is party day here.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How would we describe our life in a few words? Is it rich, full, and joyous or would we say it is hard, dull, and empty? Life is short and we have only one life to live, so it’s important how we live and who we live for. If our life is entered on self, we will be unhappy and empty, craving more things as we seek to fill the void. But if our focus is on the Lord, life is abundant and rich even though our circumstances may be less than ideal.

David’s soul was full of joy and thanksgiving as his heart sings to the Lord in Psalm 103:2-5, “Praise the Lord, my soul, and never forget all the good He has done: He is the One who forgives all your sins, the One who heals all your diseases, the One who rescues your life from the pit, the One who crowns you with mercy and compassion, the One who fills your life with blessings so that you become young again like an eagle.”  Doesn’t that sound almost too good to be true and yet it is. David goes on to say how God makes everything come out right, He’s rich in love, and mercy and grace. What more can we ask or desire?

We must not give up on life, even though there may be big changes and life is no longer the same that we have once known. It is sad when people lose hope and no longer want to live. We can always rest in the fact that, “God’s love, though, is ever and always eternally present to all who fear Him.” (verse17) David shares plenty of reasons for us to not complain about our present life but to praise God for all the things we are so undeserving of. Like the song goes, “Count your blessings/ name them one by one/ count your blessings/ see what God hath done/ count your blessings/name them one by one/ And it will surprise you what the Lord hath done!”

Challenge for today: Spend some time sharing with the Lord how He has blessed you.       Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

November 15, 2021

Dear Ones,
May you have a blessed day! This morning I have my exercise class and this afternoon Craft time which gets to be more of catching up with everyone over coffee time, and tonight is Bible Study.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  How good are we at living in gratitude and also modeling it for others? I get several devotionals sent to my e-mail each morning and one by Stacey Monaco struck me as she wrote on ways to cultivate thanksgiving in our grandchildren. Just recently when I was at Craft time, one of the gals was putting together an intricate little library kit made out of tiny pieces of fine wood for her granddaughter. It was very time consuming and is turning out beautifully, but I wondered if she would get a thank you in return. Many of the grandparents share that they rarely get a thankyou from their grandkids, and one not even given after receiving a car!
  It seems that gratefulness is caught more than taught. The apostle Paul said in Eph 5:20 that we should always give thanks to God the Father for everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. That verse is for us also! We are to be thankful in all things and be examples of His love to others.
   Stacy gives several ways we can help our grandkids live a life style of giving thanks. We can start by expressing thankfulness to our grandkids for what we see in them. It can be something specific, and as their ears hear it, it will likely stay with them. One of our grandsons is very good in art and we are thankful for the gift God has given him. Stacy wrote we might want to take our grandkids out in nature, perhaps the woods, and express gratitude and awe to our Creator as we collect pinecones etc. Or we might read stories together that express thanks and trust in God; most church libraries are full of books like that. We might want to give them a gratitude journal and have them write down things they are thankful for. Or perhaps at a meal time, go around the table and have each one express thankfulness for something or someone. If we have young grandchildren, we could decorate a small tree with lights and have them attach colored paper leaves that they have written something they are thankful for. Or decorating a jar and having them fill it with words of thanks. We can be creative!  Three of our grandsons are 6’4” and we hug them and tell them we love them when they come to visit. Once a month I love to send personal cards to all 8 of our grandkids.
   Let us all have daily rhythms that exemplify gratitude and be examples to our grandkids to express thankfulness.
  Challenge for today: Cultivate thanksgiving in your own heart and let it spill out on others!
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

November 14, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope your day is filled with sunshine. What beautiful weather we have had for walking the trail! This morning a friend is coming over and then Al has an appointment with his Ophthalmologist to get him ready for cataract surgery on his other eye next week. This afternoon we have friends coming for coffee and fellowship so is a good day! 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  We can never outsmart God. There are those who think rules don’t apply to them, and that they are exempt to do whatever pleases them without consequences. But the Lord sees and is aware and it is He who we sin against. We may keep things hidden but never from the eyes of the Lord.  He sees all and is just.
  I was reading today about the sons of Eli, the high priest. His two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, were wicked and took advantage of their position. They were seducing women who came to the tabernacle, treating the sacrifices with contempt, cheating and robbing the people.  Eli knew but he didn’t do much to correct them. He told them what they were doing was not good, but he never did anything to stop them. He didn’t take any disciplinary action but let it keep going on. God saw and stepped in and judged the two sons, both of them dying on the same day. He then raised up Samuel as a faithful priest.
  Just like Eli, we may have loved ones who are difficult and rebelling against God. Eli honored his sons above God and never lowered the boom on their behavior. When we are responsible for our children or those under us and we see them doing evil and shutting our eyes to it, we are also guilty when we let them continue. It’s not always an easy thing to discipline and often I think when our kids were growing up, we felt worse than they did when we had to deal out the punishment. But it says in Eph. 6:4, “Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him.”  Who loves the child more? The parent who lets him do what he wants that is harming him or the one who steps in to correct, punish and train him.
  Being corrected is also reflective of how God disciplines us. We are told not to regard lightly the discipline of the Lord or lose heart for He disciplines those who He loves. (Heb. 12:5-6). Let us accept His correction as a sign of His love for us and respond rightly.
  Challenge for today: Correct those under your care when needed and also welcome God’s discipline in your life.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

October 11, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a great weekend and time to get refreshed. This morning I am off to Aldi’s and my exercise class and
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  How honest are we? Do we speak the truth, or do we say what others want to hear so as not to offend them?  Our culture needs honesty and for all those who know the Lord, let us be lovers of truth and speak it and live it. We are to be people of integrity that others can trust. We are not doing others a favor by condoning ungodly behavior that brings them down a road that leads away from the Lord. But when we love someone, we want what is best for them even if it means telling them the truth that they may be trying to avoid.
  I was reading what Aaron D Anthony Brown had to say on Crosswalk.com about why we should be honest. He writes about our culture today as being so sensitive about not offending and wanting everyone in agreement, that people no longer call a spade a spade. People lie to avoid consequences when the truth needs to be told. In the Message translation it says in Prov.12:22, “Lying lips are detestable to the Lord and faithful people are His delight.” Jesus certainly did not worry about offending the Pharisees and He spoke truth even though it would one day have cost Him his life. We should not expect everyone to applaud us for telling the truth, and many times our words are challenged. We can expect that! Jesus said because we are not of the world, it would hate us as it did Him.
 The stronger our relationship is with another, the more open to correction they may be. But it’s important to tell the truth in the right way so it can be best received. Sometimes it may just mean asking them a question so they can think about what they are doing and the consequences of it. But as Aaron said there may be a time when we say no to affirming things that are not of the Lord; or when asked we share the truth and not enable sin.
  We don’t want to live two faced for honesty brings delight to the Lord. Let us be honest and speak truth and live truth! As we do this our own relationship with Him, it brings us to a deeper level of love and trust.
Challenge for today: Be honest and real and open with the Lord and others!
Blessings on your new week and prayers and love, Judy

November 11, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope you are having a wonderful weekend and time to get refreshed! This morning I am going to clean the apartment and do food prep and some writing.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  Left to ourselves, we can really mess up our lives. We are told by our culture to do whatever we want and to please ourselves, but when God is left out of the equation, we are left with a life that is empty and messy. We are warned to not conform to this world (Rom. 12:2) but to fix our attention on God and be shaped in the way God has for us.

  I was reading today from Isaish 26 and Isaiah tells us that when we trust the Lord and stick to the way He has cut out for us, we will have perfect peace. We can trust Him for He is our rock and secure place and gives us a level smooth path to walk on. He will guide us and help us live by godly principles and character to do what is right. I thought of the cabin at the lake, and as a child I stuck to the paths that were well worn rather than to get lost by going off on my own. Especially at night, I never veered off the path to the outhouse and walked as quickly as I could!  When we choose to go off the path God has, we encounter thorns and briers and lose our peace. We need to keep our minds on the Lord, or we will find that our hearts become anxious. We wander off when we focus on the turmoil in our land and wonder what will happen in the future; or we get overwhelmed by a deadline at work or weighted down by all our responsibilities at home. When this happens, our focus has slipped from the Lord, and we need to stop and refocus and as it says in verse 4, “So trust in the Lord (commit yourselves to Him. Lean on Him, hope confidently in Him} forever; for the Lord God is an everlasting Rock (the Rock of Ages).” He is our solid place, our refuge, and when we trust in Him totally, nothing can move us either. We won’t be veering off the path, getting into the poison of the world. When we walk the Paul Bunyan trail we stick to the path as surprisingly there is poison ivy right alongside of it. I had wanted to pick raspberries last summer, but I noticed they were right in the midst of the poison ivy. No thank you!

  Let us commit ourselves to the Lord and keep to the path He has laid out for us! No detours or side roads that end up in dead ends, just the level road He lays out for us. Then we can experience peace and rest confidently in our Rock!
Challenge for today: Before going down a road that looks enticing, check with the Lord first.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

November 10, 2023

Dear Ones,
Happy Weekend to you! The house is full of aroma as I am making cookies and pumpkin pancakes and bacon. Al gets to sample everything soon. Emoji I want to get some writing done and later we need to go to Costco.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
   So much is happening around us and we need to be aware of the signs that God gives us, so we are prepared for what is ahead. Of course, we can close our eyes to what is happening and ignore what God is trying to tell us, and many do. But how much better if we are alert and reading the signs before us. Kris Potter wrote and gave an example of her and her daughter when they were going shopping and came up one sign after another that there was Work Ahead. Her daughter kept going 60 mph even though the warnings were given. Finally, when they went around a curve, they had to suddenly stop as there was road work and a flag person. The daughter made a remark, “Well that’s nice. No warning at all!” When her mom told her she had been warned 3 times, she said must have had her mind on other things.

   But how about us? Do we ignore all the signs and warnings the Lord is giving us. Our minds can be swirling with what we think are more important things than what He is saying. But one day we may go around a corner and realize we should have paid attention. When we might go on a trip and there are blizzard warnings, we need to heed the warning and take precautions and have emergency items and warm clothes along. It is too late when the storm hits, and we are unprepared. But we need to listen and agree with the signs given us. Just like Kris’s daughter needed to slow down, we also need to do that and take time to be with the Lord and listen to Him as He speaks. That is not wasting time but helps us focus on what is truly important. I am speaking to myself here as it too often happens that I spend time for my private devotions each morning and then write one for you to read, and then go quickly off to a class or get busy in the kitchen. All of a sudden, I realize I didn’t take time to just be silent and listen. I want to do better and that it would be my priority to listen with a quiet heart. Like Jesus said in Luke 11:28 (Message), “Even more blessed are those who hear God’s Word and guard it with their lives!”  Other translations say, we are blessed if we hear the Word and do it. We need to listen so we can obey and do whatever it is the Lord is speaking to us.

   Let us watch for the signs the Lord gives us and take time to listen and heed them and agree with His plan. We have no idea what will unfold in our land as things continue to get more out of control. But God has a plan, and we need to read His signs.
  Challenge for today: Take 5 minutes to just be quiet and listen to the Lord.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

November 9, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a day full of thanksgiving. Kurt is already on the road to the lake and will be stopping here before noon, along with a friend. They can hardly wait to get to the cabin! Today is also Donut Day and Bible Study this afternoon. Many blessings!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
  The Lord wants all of us, not just pieces of our lives. When we go to church on Sunday, we don’t leave Him at the door but desire that He goes with us every moment of every day of the week. He wants to be our priority!                                                                  
  Paul told the saints of Colossae in Col.2:7, “Have the roots (of your being) firmly and deeply planted (in Him, fixed and founded in Him), being continually built up in Him, becoming increasingly more confirmed and established in the faith, just as you were taught, and abounding and overflowing in it with thanksgiving. “                                         
  The Lord wants our roots to go deep into Him and that our desire be to seek Him with all of our heart. Of course, that means our idols have to go, so that we not value anything more than Him. It is the best and safest place to be, and we will discover His love in new ways that change us. We will not be afraid of even the storms that come for we are hidden in Him. 
  And the more deeply we are planted, we will notice we develop a heart of thanksgiving. We begin to overflow with gratitude for who He is and praise for we recognize everything we have comes from the Lord. We will open our hearts and our ears to listen to His voice as He speaks.  
   We may wonder, why did I wait so long to give Him my all and to experience the closeness of His presence. Every day is Sunday! Every moment He is present and speaking and pouring out His love. Like David said in Ps. 40:3, “And He has put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God. Many shall see and fear (revere and worship) and put their trust and confident reliance on the Lord.
  Let us seek the Lord with all our heart! He will make His home in us and will speak to us and direct our lives every moment.
Challenge for today: Give the Lord your whole heart and ask Him to root you deeply in His love. 
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

November 8, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope your day is full of joy! Thank you for prayers as Al is doing well and we are going to his post op appointment at 8:15. His sight gets a little blurry after one particular drop but otherwise doing fine. I hope to get to my exercise class and craft class and later Bible Study. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
God hears all our prayers and even the sighs of our hearts. He is listening and open to even our cries. David says in Psalm 34:15, “The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and His ears attentive to their cry.”                                              
  I was reading today about Hannah who was childless and desperate to have a child. She was so distraught when she went to the temple and was praying, that the priest thought she was drunk. But she was pouring out her soul to the Lord and the priest told her that she could go in peace as the Lord would grant her petition. Samuel was born in answer to her prayers, and she gave him back to the Lord. The Lord heard!

  We don’t always know when or how the Lord will answer our prayers, but we do know that He hears, and we can tell Him all that is on our hearts. Then we wait for His answer as He sees the end from the beginning and knows what is best. There are times we may feel he is deaf as the enemy tells us He must not have heard, but that is not so.  We have so many scriptures that prove otherwise. John says in John 5:14, “And this is the confidence (the assurance, the privilege of boldness which we have in Him: (we are sure) that if we ask anything (make any request), according to His will (in agreement with His own plan), He listens to us and hears us.”  Some things we know are His will as they are backed up by scripture but often when we pray, we are not sure…so we pray “Thy will be done!” There are also times when our faith may wane, and it is helpful to pray with others as the power seems to be multiplied. I am sometimes surprised at the answers as they aren’t necessarily anything like I had imagined in my mind or even how I specifically asked. But there is freedom in praying and leaving it with the Lord for however He sees and answers according to His perfect will.  

  Challenge for today: Tell the Lord what weighs on your heart today and thank Him even now for how He will answer your prayer.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

November 7, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a blessed day! Al’s cataract surgery is on the schedule this morning for 10:30 and no breakfast for him. Thank you for your prayers for him and may all go well. The devotion is longer today but I found it hard to shorten and may you grant me grace today. 
Devotions from Judy’s heart
 If we look around our culture today, we are sick and have a self problem; there is a preoccupation with self and the concern of what will make me feel good and happy! Somehow our spiritual lives are left out and we are narcissistic and spiritually bankrupt. We can thank social media that has the cameras always on us as people watch, and we become obsessed with our self-image and ego. I read an article on the Cluster B Society which psychologists say are made up of 4 psychopathologies of personality disorders: The narcissist, the borderline, the histrionic, and the antisocial. The narcissist feels entitled and has an obsession with their self-importance. The borderline person has an unstable identity, feels empty and often tries to hurt themselves. The histrionic personality is an attention seeker and very emotional with a pathological need for sympathy. The antisocial person is impulsive and manipulates others and often violent. The article says that these things use to be delt with in the office of the one giving therapy but now it seems to have spread into public life as so many saying they are victimized; or if we disagree, we are accused and shut down. We find we are manipulated into compliance by false compassion, and we are being forced to obey or pay the consequences. That doesn’t sound like freedom, and instead of helping people mature it justifies them in their self-pity. Many of these people are now in positions of authority and power and want to impose their agenda on us. This article spells out how we are a sick and dysfunctional society and have become a new social order that replaces disorders for job qualifications rather than competence.

  This has caused a mental-health crisis, especially for college students and there is a 50% increase since 2013 of those who have mental-health problems. But instead of attacking the problem and strengthening the students to deal with problems, the administration shuts down any anything they think is offensive and cave in to the narcissistic demands of students What do we do?

  We need to turn back to God and like Alexander Solzhenitsyn said in 1978, “We have placed too much hope in politics and social reforms, only to find out that we were being deprived of our most precious possession: our spiritual life.” Let us turn to God in prayer and reverse our moral poverty. Prayer has everything to do with our getting free of the demands of our own egos and experience the freedom in the Lord. It has to do not only with our own individual needs but our nation. God is our only hope and may we pray not just privately but also publicly with others to hear God’s voice and become again a nation under God. Let us ban together and as it says in II Chron 7:14 may we humble ourselves and pray and seek His face and turn from our ways, and He will forgive our sin and heal our land.
  Challenge for today: Pray for a turning to the Lord from our focus on self and repent and go God’s way.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

November 6, 2023

Dear Ones,
Hope you had a great weekend and that those of you who are hunters got your deer. Today I am going to Aldi’s and my exercise class and have Mexican pies made. Would appreciate prayers for Al tomorrow as he goes in for cataract surgery. We have been busy putting drops in his eyes this past week and pray that all goes well.  
Devotions from Judy’s heart
 We all need to give care for our soul, and we must guard against becoming so busy that we neglect that most important part of our lives. Caregivers are often so busy helping others that they neglect themselves and both can go downhill. We are reminded when we board a plane and are told that if there is a loss of cabin pressure the oxygen mask will descend and to put that on first, before doing it for someone else. There is a reason for that. We can’t help others when we become depleted. Care of our soul involves taking time to read and meditate on the Word, to pray, to worship and praise the Lord and to listen to Him. Some people put that into their daily planner and are not available to others or checking their phones and computer until that is done. What a wonderful way to start the day and get our focus on the Lord.                                                                        
  In my readings lately a pastor wrote how He speaks to the Lord out loud in his prayers and it keeps His mind from wandering. He lives by the church so goes to the sanctuary and prays aloud there; staff are instructed to wait before starting activities around the sanctuary until prayer time is over. Jesus prayed to His Father aloud in the garden on the night that He was betrayed.  Some people write prayers to the Lord and helps them see what is in their hearts and if they are moving forward or slipping behind.  
                                                                                 
  Each of us must do what works for us to set up a time to let our soul be nourished. It may change in different stages of our lives like young mothers with children needing attention first thing in the day. She may have to postpone her time with the Lord until naptime. Since we are all created differently, we don’t need to copy someone else, but to find what is most meaningful for us. You may want to read aloud, confess your sins to another Christian who will pronounce absolution, walk in nature as you converse with the Lord, illustrate with art what God is telling you etc. The important thing is to focus our attention on the Lord and listen to Him speak and tend our souls. Just as the deer pant for the water brook, may our soul long for the Lord. (Psalm 42:1-2)
Challenge for today: Take time today to let your soul be nourished and try a new way of relating to the Lord.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy
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