Canaan's Rest

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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January 24, 2025

Dear Ones,
Happy weekend to you and may you stay cozy warm and find time to be refreshed. This morning I plan to make egg dishes etc. and go to an appointment and hopefully walk outside later.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Life is a beautiful gift, and we only get one life to live so we need to enjoy each day. We are also to live with death before our eyes for as we think more about death it helps remove our fears and lessens our clinging to the world. Al has begun praying that we would have a good death, however that comes to us. I think the monks are better at this then most of us as they don’t spend care about what clothes they wear or what they will eat etc. but wait on the Lord and have a yearning to be with Him.                                                                                                                                                                                         The more we die to the things of the world, the more freedom we have for we care less of what others think of us when our worth is not wrapped up in what we do etc. I have said so often, “He must increase and I must decrease!” (John 3:30) As this happens in our lives, we aren’t held captive by what the world thinks of us or how we act because it doesn’t have a hold on us. Gone are the days we do everything to please others or that we seek praise from them for we simply go about our lives letting the Spirit direct us. All that matters is that we are seeking to go God’s way and not our own and we want His pleasure.

We also have to be dead to those closest to us, so we don’t judge them or allow their problems to become ours but to remain their own. We can pray for others and listen to them but there still has to be some distance, so we are not the one responsible, but they are for themselves. Just think of a therapist, if he could not get some distance between him and the person he counsels, he would not really be able to help him and he would tire out quickly.

We need to give others space for love and security, and freedom to decide when and if they want help; we do this as we release them and let them be responsible before the Lord. Let us not hang on or we cannot live our own lives freely before the Lord. It takes a lot of dying each day, but it is the best way to live our lives here on earth and also prepare us for what is ahead. Yes, let us live with death before our eyes, and be like the grain of wheat that falls into the ground and dies for if it dies, it bears much fruit. (John 12:24)

Challenge for today: Care not what others are thinking but seek God’s will for your life each day and let go of your own plans.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

January 23, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you are keeping warm, especially those of you in the south who aren’t used to this cold weather. Emoji Friends in Arkansas emailed pictures yesterday of 8″ of snow there. Today I plan to do food prep, later we have Bible Study, and then making a call to sing to our granddaughter on her birthday.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Why go to church on Sunday is a question many ask today. Why not stay home and just watch online or go out on the lake with your fishing rod and enjoy nature. I grew up in a home where it was never a question on Sunday morning, we all went to church and began preparing the night before to have everything ready. Things have changed in our fast-paced society and sadly people don’t realize church is gathering with other believers to worship and as it says in Heb.10:25, “Let’s see how inventive we can be in encouraging love and helping out, not avoiding worshiping together as some do but spurring each other on, especially as we see the big Day approaching.”
I read an article by Pastor Sarah Coleman, and I’d like to share a few reasons she gives as to why going to church will improve our week. Remember even Jesus purposed to attend church, as it was His custom, and it is certainly good for us too.

When we are gathered together to offer praises in worship we sense God’s presence in a powerful way. He inhabits our praises! We also receive revelation as we listen to the Word through the pastor’s sermon or through scriptures read or testimonies given.  We get connected with other believers as we worship together, have coffee and fellowship and grow in the sharing of our lives. Sarah also says church is an opportunity to see outside ourselves and to serve others. It’s not just “bless me!” but in helping others we are also refreshed. Church helps us find answers to questions we may have, and it may not come only through the pastor, but others there who have been through similar situations. Studying the Word together and sharing our lives can help us make sense of things. ‘

Church is also a place that provides a moral compass. Truth is found in the Word and as we hear truth and study it we can become people who live truth. Studies also show that church just might help us live longer. Sarah shares that the New York Times says it boosts our immunity and actually lowers our blood pressure and going regularly may add years to our lives! WOW! Church helps us keep our priorities straight and as we put first things first, other things seem to fall into place. The Lord is to be in first place always!

The last reason Sarah gives is that church puts us in an atmosphere of faith. Our hearts are encouraged as we gather with other believers, and we find doubts and fears replaced with hope. May you take time to go to church and be blessed and encouraged and ready for what’s ahead.

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to open your heart to receive from Him what is offered through your church.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

January 22, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you are keeping warm during these cold days. Yesterday got down to -22 and today the low is -12. Emoji I love to bake when it is cold and the apartment is full of good aromas. I plan to go to Exercise class and Creative Crafts and later Bible Study at church.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
As we have watched on TV the fires burning in California and seen the faces of those that have lost everything, it is very sobering. How must it feel to have everything you own gone in a few minutes leaving you with no home, nothing familiar and nowhere to go. I have been reading a book about the Benedictines who don’t possess anything and when they become a monk, they give everything to the monastery or to family etc. and then share with all. Some nuns inscribed their books with ad usus before their names, meaning “for the use of”. Maybe that is how we should think of our possessions. I am using this item now, but I hold it loosely that it can be shared with you as well.

We must guard against greed and not think we have to consume more to be happy. All we have belongs to the Lord anyway and we can have joy in sharing what we have with others. I’m sure we have all seen the child who piles his favorite toys together and then guards them so no one else will be able to play with them, only him.  How sad for he is not free to really enjoy his things until he opens his hands to share with others. We need to not get preoccupied with getting things but hold all that we have loosely and be ready to share as we are led by the Lord.

Having a lot doesn’t necessarily make it easier to share for some who are poor are more generous to others than the rich. When Al was in seminary, we were poor and lived on his small parttime job paycheck, but we always had enough to have company over and give in different ways. It all has to do with the heart, and we need to be content with what we have and also be free to share when prompted. It says in Heb. 13:5, “Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.’” Joy comes not when we are preoccupied with getting more for ourselves but in sharing with others.  Let us trust God in all things and live simply that with heaven in view.

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to help you see the various needs around you and to open your heart and your hands.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

January 21, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you will have a peace-filled day. I plan to do food prep and go to Women’s Bible study and later we are going friends for fellowship and prayer. Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Words are so important, and they impact the lives of others, so we need to take thought for what we say. Our words can encourage others and help them, or they can discourage them and bring them down. We have only to remember thoughtful words spoken to us that brought new life to us when we wondered if we mattered or were going to make it through a hard time. Words are like gold and as it says in Prov 16:24, “Gracious words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the body.”

Al is good at giving me positive words that brings encouragement to me. We all need to do that for one another. Sometimes when we feel down and someone speaks those honeycomb words to us, we realize how important it is to also speak life-giving words to the those around us. It is made even easier today as we can text an instant message, and sometimes even a snail mail card is just what someone needs to hold onto.

We can all be bearers of encouraging words which can be life-giving to others. It is especially important in marriage to remember to speak words that will build one another up as we give supportive, comforting, and encouraging words. It can also be done through our actions that speak silent words. Maybe we are just present for another and sit with them in their grief while our presence is speaking comfort. A hug can also be a silent word of love, especially when someone is hurting as it can diffuse stress and transmit a feeling of encouragement. Even our eyes can send a wordless message that we are hurting with them, and that we understand. Let us never undervalue the power of words but speak words of encouragement as the Spirit prompts us.

Challenge for today: Surprise a family member with a word of what you are thankful for in them.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

The Prophet Joel and the Barbarians

In the early 1990’s I read a book by Charles Colson, entitled “Against the Night.”  He visualized  barbarians already having invaded our culture left a lasting impression on me.  He noted, “I believe that we do face a crisis in Western culture, and that it presents the greatest threat to civilization since the barbarians invaded Rome….. This time the invaders have come from within.  We have bred them in our families and trained them in our classrooms….. Most of them are attractive and pleasant; their ideas are persuasive and subtle.  Yet these men and women threaten our most cherished institutions and our very character as a people.”  Today, there is talk of our culture becoming “paganized.”  

God spoke through the prophet Joel concerning of a coming invasion  of locust plague as a destructive invasion, referring it to “a day of the Lord.” The date of Joel’s prophecy is uncertain, as well as the interpretation of the locusts. In this blog I would like to suggest the invasion of the locust as being compared to the “barbarians,” Colson talked about almost 30 years ago. 

 We are being warned to be aware of how we are relate to God in our day. Eugene Peterson said, “The powerful picture has kept God’s people alert to the eternal consequences of their decisions for many centuries.” “Such an event,” Peterson believes, “simply exposes the moral or spiritual reality that already exists but was hidden beneath an overlay of routine, self-preoccupation, and business as usual.” We can certainly see how the barbarians have been at work in our culture. 

The invasion of locusts calls the people not only to lament but also to repent.  The ultimate focus is not despair but on God who dwells among the people.  “Rather then simply being the reminder of a catastrophe, the prophecy also serves as a model.  Destruction, lamentation, and repentance leading to restoration are steps applicable to many periods of existence, both for a nation and for an individual.  The prophecy can well serve as a liturgy for life” (NIVZSB). 

It seems to me, thinking of Joel as a “liturgy for life,” would be helpful for men wanting to engage of culture that has been invaded by “barbarians.”  Joel cries out to the people , “Sound the trumpet in Jerusalem!  Raise the alarm on my holy mountain!  Let everyone tremble in fear because the day of the Lord is upon us.  It is a day of darkness and gloom, a day of thick clouds and deep blackness” (Joel 2:1-2).  This is an urgent wake up call for the people of God to seek God during a time of real spiritual darkness.  

Joel’s call is urgent.  “Blow the trumpet in Zion, declare a holy fast, call a sacred assembly” (Joel 2:15).   He urges them to pray, “Spare your people, O Lord.  Do not make your inheritance an object of scorn, a byword among the nations.  Why should they say among the people, ‘Where is their God'” (Joel 2:17).  

Joel urges repentance with these words, “Rend your heart and not your garments.  Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love.” (Joel 2:13). Then he adds, “he relents from sending calamity.  Who knows? He may turn and have pity and leave behind a blessing” (Joel 2:14).  Awakening is left in God’s hands, while 0ur task is to sincerely and fervently cry out to the Lord.   

Joel then gives encouragement. “Then the Lord will be jealous for his land and take pity on his people” (Joel 2:18). Later God promises, “I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten” (Joel 2:25) while pouring out his Spirit on all people (Joel 2:28).  

 

 

 

January 20, 2025

Dear Ones,
Today is an important day in our country as our new President is inaugurated; may we faithfully pray for him and our leaders that they submit to the Lord and extend His kingdom and that we can live peaceful lives. (I Tim. 2:1-4). I am going to bake, go to Aldi’s and my exercise class and hope to be home in time to watch.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
As I once promised, I have another story to share with you of God’s timing and provision told in the book, Food from Ravens. What a God of miracles, great and small, that we can depend on and know His timing is perfect. I will name this story the Holy Wheelchair, as that was what came to mind when I read how God used a wheelchair.

A couple that was very dear to my parents were missionaries in Bolivia for many years were Hendrick and Marge Erickson. They ran an orphanage for over 20 years and one of the girls (Julia) helped Marge there became a lifelong friend, as well as her husband who came to the Lord through Hendrick’s witness to him. Later in life when Marge retired and her husband had died, she saw a picture of Julia in a wheelchair because of being crippled by rheumatoid arthritis. Someone had rented the wheelchair so she could go to a wedding but the rest of the time she spent mostly confined to bed or a chair in their one-room mud hut. Marge prayed and wanted to help her in some way and realized she had a wheelchair in her basement that Julia could use if only she could get it there.
She called another WMPL missionary who she remembered was going back to Boliva to ask if there was a way to get the wheelchair to Julia. He laughed and said that he could use the wheelchair as he had a pacemaker put in and the Dr. said he needed a wheelchair after he got to La Paz while his heart was getting accustomed to the high altitude again. He was able to take it on the plane as his personal property, all the way to Bolivia free! Then when his heart adjusted, Julia received the chair was able to use the chair to sit outside in the sunshine and be more mobile until she passed away. But the wheelchair wasn’t retired but thereafter given to another missionary who already knew of someone else who needed the wheelchair. Rene had been paralyzed as a result of a truck accident and had to have his leg amputated. He received the welcomed wheelchair, and it has made a big difference in his life. One wheelchair that was given for the Lord’s use, was an answer to the prayers of many. Let us hold loosely what the Lord gives us for who knows how it can bless others!

Challenge for today: Ask the Lord to take what you have and use it for His work and glory.
Blessings on your week and prayers and love, Judy

January 18, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you keep warm and have a good weekend! Today is our daughter’s birthday and she and Leif will be coming to celebrate! We are having Finnish Pasty which is a treat and sorry Joe missed out as he came by yesterday.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
A scripture that I love is one that has spoken to me on various occasions when I have not felt like I was qualified to do something is from I Cor 1:27-28. It is so comforting to me that God doesn’t choose the strong and powerful people to work through, or many of us would be overlooked; but He chooses the opposite in the eyes of the world, the weak, the nobodies, the unknowns. Like the apostle Paul said, “God chose what the world considers nonsense to put wise people to shame. God chose what the world considers weak to put what is strong to shame. God chose what the world considers ordinary and what it despises—what it considers to be nothing—in order to destroy what it considers to be something.” The result is that no one can brag before the Lord, and we acknowledge that it can only be His power within us that we can accomplish anything.

I am so glad that God deliberately chooses the nobodies! That doesn’t mean we should go around with our head hung low and lacking confidence but rather it becomes clear to others that our confidence is in the Lord, not ourselves.  He deserves the praise and the glory and honor, for we know that without Him we could do nothing, Nada! We can only accomplish things because of His strength within us.

All of us have probably been amazed when we see God use an unknown very humble vessel to do something great. Maybe we are at our class reunion, and we discover that George who was so introverted and lacking in confidence is now head of a big Christian organization or well- known preacher.  Others may not be in the limelight but are like a bright star shining in the darkness around them. Let us not discount ourselves and think, who am I that God would use, for if we are His child, His power within us can do miraculous things. May our confidence be in the Lord and always, always give Him the glory.

Challenge for today: Thank the Lord that He can use you and go in His strength and confidence to do what may even surprise you.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

January 17, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have an enjoyable weekend! I plan to clean the apartment and have an appointment. and our grandson may stop by on his way to the Cities.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Would we say we are present to our families and friends or are there times we are on overload from work, and they only get a small piece of us. Perhaps we are all guilty of bringing home the emotions and thinking of those around us in our work-a-day world to our families. We fail to pause on our rush to get home to take time to wash off the attitudes from the world and be ready to engage with our families. That is a mistake and if we drive to work, there is ample opportunity to pray on the way home and ask the Lord to cleanse us and settle our emotions so that we don’t infect our families with stresses of the world.

If you’re in a job that is highly competitive and your workday is full of stress, it is especially important to deprogram before you get home. Several of the churches we were in had the parsonage right near the church, so Al had only the walk across the parking lot to leave the stress behind and be ready for family life. Most of you have more time to deprogram and release the pressures of the day before you hit home. Those of you who work mostly from home are especially challenged as it takes more flexibility to switch gears often during the day. Our son has his office in his home, but he can take the dog for a walk after making a presentation on zoom before he gets ready for what is next.

Each of us need ways to deprogram and to release the stresses of the day, so we can be present to our families. Otherwise, the drama of work fills our minds and we need to air out our emotions so God’s peace can blanket us. When both parents work, they may be glad to see each other when they finally get home but their minds can still be filled with meetings at work, proposals to make etc. It’s good to give each other some space to just release the negative emotions of the workplace and quiet down; perhaps even a quick shower helps. Use whatever time you have before engaging with family to give all the emotions and stresses of the day to the Lord and make room for His peace to fill you afresh.

Challenge of the day: Put to memory today Colossians 3:15, “Let the peace of Christ rule in your heart since we are members of one body, you were called to peace and be thankful.”
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy

January 16, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you wake to a wonderful day full of sunshine. Al will be going to Men’s Group, and I will have donuts waiting for him when he gets back. I plan to do food prep and later we have Bible study here.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Haven’t we all looked at someone who seems so perfect and wondered what is beneath their façade and if they are real. Of course, there are no sinless people, and we all have to deal with our own narcissism and ask God to be patient with us and gentle. But God doesn’t shame us or manipulate us but invites us to seek Him, to deal with all those self-serving and sinful ways we have that He might heal us. As it says in Isaiah 55:6, “Seek the Lord while He may be found; call upon Him while He is near.”
I am sure we all have areas within us that need healing for we have not been treated perfectly as we were all raised by imperfect parents and grew up in an imperfect world. Some people disconnect and choose to isolate themselves as they try to overcome the pain of the past in their lives; but that is a lonely life, and we find the pain doesn’t go away either. It’s far better to confront the things that have become wounds within us and let the Lord go into those places and bring His healing power. He can be trusted, and He is merciful, and He waits for us to come to Him and tend our wounds that He may heal us.

Why is so hard to say the word, “Help! Lord, I need your help!” It is humbling for one thing, but it also puts us in a place where we can deal with our stuff, not pretending everything is great .and burying our pain. Instead, we can trust God, and often He sends a Soul Care giver or a Christian counselor to help us navigate through our pain and bring us to the place of freedom where we may flourish. Let us not run away but go home to our Heavenly Father who all the while waits for us to come. Let us leave our shallow lives and live deeply in Him.

 Challenge for today: Do not settle for a superficial life, but let the Lord take you into places you have never been before.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy

January 15, 2025

Dear Ones,
Hope you have a prayerful day! I plan to go to my exercise class, to Creative Crafts, and later to church for Bible study on Hebrews.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
We are told not to judge others (Matt.7:7) for we have one judge and that is the Lord, not us! If we really are in touch with our own selves, we will discover we have no cause to judge others as there is plenty that needs correction in our own lives. But if we choose to judge we will not have inner peace or rest for we only need to be reminded of our own sins. In fact, psychologists tell us when we hard on others in judgment we are really projecting our own shadow side and not facing our inner truth. It’s like a mirror of ourselves and passing judgment on the very things that we are blind to in our own lives.

We need to stop judging others while not owning up to our own sins. Father Pior who heard others passing judgment on another carried a sack of sand on his shoulder and at the same time carried a little basket with a small amount of sand in front of him. When asked the meaning of his behavior he said that the big sack was his sins that he put them behind him so he wouldn’t think of them or weep over them and the little bag was the few errors of this man that he had used many words to condemn him by. But he followed with that it is not right to do that. We should all carry our own bag in front of us and ask God’s forgiveness and of course keep the bag of others behind us and not dwell on them.

But when others sin, it is far better to pray for the person and at the same time remember that we also can fall into temptation and do the very things we are judging others of. How much better to win them over to God’s love and grace. If we are honest before God and open to self-knowledge, we will end up being compassionate, for we know that “There for the grace of God, go I. “

Challenge for today: The next time you are tempted to judge someone, ask the Lord to show you your own heart and then repent.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy
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