Friday, February 27

Recharge

God doesn't get stressed or tired. He never wakes up sleepy or has restless nights. His body doesn't ache from being over worked. He doesn't need to take Advil or Tums. What did God do after a big project? He rested. He actually took the time to step back, cease whatever it was he was doing and relax. Should we take a lesson?

It is important that we take time to recharge physically, emotionally and spiritually from the demands of life. We need to take time to evaluate where we have been, where we are and where we are going. We need to take the time to be a friend, a mom and a Christian.

Studies show that people who fail to recharge their mental and physical batteries are more susceptible to illness and mistakes on the job. When my brother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer the doctors told him that stress promotes cancer. He held a management position at the time and dealt every day with high level stress in his job. Just remember that high level activity doesn't equal a quality life.

In addition to rest we must take time daily to sit at the feet of Jesus. Reading our Bible and spending quality time with our Lord will rejuvenate our spirit and life. Cultivating that relationship with Him will carry us through the mud of this life.

I pray that you will find time to rest in Jesus today. Blessings friend!

Credentialing Ceremony

























Wednesday, February 25

Blizzard Blindness


I don't really like snow. As I get older I despise cold weather and dread driving on snow covered roads. My husband and I pastored a church in Garrett County Maryland for five and half years. The first winter we arrived over 300 inches of snow fell!!!! Yippee! I was excited......not!! Anyway, the kids loved it and Brandon learned to ski very well.

One Christmas we traveled to Hagerstown to visit family for the day. Upon returning late
Christmas evening we encountered a horrific snow storm. There didn't seem to be any road, white lines or pull off area. We drove through incredible "white outs" and finally got off the main highway and decided to travel back roads to our home that night.

I am not kidding you when I tell you that the snow was up to our car bumper. God was with us or we would have never made it through that storm. Our eyes remained intently glued to what we assumed was the road, navigating carefully through the snow. We arrived home safely hours later.

Do you ever experience days when you feel as though you are in a blizzard? Do you ever feel as though you have no vision as to the future? Are you navigating through a blizzard in your life today?

My Jesus and Savior, can see my road all the way to the destination He has planned for my life. That journey includes many bumps, often curves and numerous blind spots. But He remains with me providing encouragement, comfort and peace.

In order for Bobby and I to keep from crashing in that horrible snowstorm, our eyes remained fixed on the road so we didn't end up over an embankment or in a ditch. If I want to keep from crashing each day I need to keep my eyes on Christ, "fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith" (Hebrews 12:2) and follow Him. He will safely navigate us through any storm we face in this life.

Dear Jesus,. help save me from today's blizzard. Fill my heart and soul with you Lord, so my life's desire is to do your will. Help me to focus on YOU God and not me. Amen.
Blessings to you!

Thursday, February 19

Thankful Thursday - The Little Things


As we have been studying in my Sunday School class the past several weeks, we often take "things" for granted in our lives. It seems that November is the big month to express thankfulness to God for all that he does for us. Shouldn't that be a daily process?

I am thankful today for an awesome church family who made my birthday Sunday very special. There were so many cards, gifts and flowers. God has blessed Bobby and I with an awesome church.

I am thankful today for an incredible husband. Bobby performed my credentialing ceremony Sunday and it was an awesome experience. He was very emotional and that is one of the things I love so much about him. He has such a compassionate and loving heart. I am blessed.

I am thankful for coffee and Starbucks gift cards! I can't imagine my day without COFFEE!

I am thankful that my asthma and allergy meds are working! Yippee!!

I am thankful for my new laptop that my hubby bought me. It is such a blessing to connect with folks all over the world who have a passion to serve Christ.

I am thankful for our patio and patio furniture. I love sitting on my patio. It is my place of rest.

I am thankful for friends who believe in me and pray for me every day.

I am thankful for the numerous opportunities that God has given me in ministry. I am coordinating the Potomac District ministry for Women in Ministry for pastor's wives and credentialed women and it has been such a blessing. I am looking forward to connecting with many of these ladies this weekend at the Ladies Winter Conference in Williamsburg, VA.

I am thankful that God still listens and answers prayers.

What are you thankful for today? Iris at Grace Alone is hosting today. Check out the blogs from the other ladies on this topic.

Blessings to you!

Wednesday, February 18

The Fear of the Unknown


Fearless now, I trust in God; what can mere mortals do to me? Psalm 56:11 MSG

Do you realize that the fear of success can hold you back as much as fear of failure? Why? Because the end results are unknown.

Stepping out in faith to pursue a desire God has placed in your heart can be very intimidating. Jumping into the "unknown" can be so overcoming that many of us may never truly pursue that desire that is burning in our bones today.

The only way to completely rid yourself of any level of fear is with the Word of God. Studying and applying the Word of God to your life will enable you to discover what God is saying personally to you. Your faith in Him will increase. You will begin to look at the obstacles in your life as tiny pebbles in comparison to God and what He has for your life.

If you are struggling today with the fear of moving forward with the God given passions of your heart, take time this week to dig into God's Word. Chew on it. Savor the flavor of God's nuggets and allow His Word to penetrate your heart and mind. Search the scriptures for verses that will encourage you as you forge forward to tackle your God given pursuit. Write down the scriptures and read them everyday as a reminder of what God will do in your life if you choose to be obedient to Him. Take those words from God very personal and act upon them. Continue to pray for guidance and surround yourself with positive Christian friends who will encourage you daily.

Fear of the unknown can create doubt and confusion in our minds but with God we can experience peace and encouragement.

Blessings and hugs as you step forward to achieve those God given passions!

Thursday, February 12

Tour 29:11 Springfield

Tour 29:11 Springfield http://www.tour2911.com/ will host their event tonight in Springfield, MO at Gillioz Theatre. Brandon Shank, Evangelist http://www.brandonshank.wordpress.com/ is a powerful speaker and anointed by God.

Thank you for praying these past weeks for this event. Will you continue to pray with me for God's divine favor over this ministry? Let's pray that this crusade evangelism will touch thousands of students in the Springfield area. Let's believe that lives will be transformed never to be the same!

Blessings!

Thankful Thursday - Love

This week Iris is hosting Thankful Thursday and her topic is Love. Scoot on over and check out the other blogs on this subject.

1 Corinthians 13: 4-8, Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking. It is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.

Love is more important than all the spiritual gifts exercised in the church body. Great faith, acts of dedication or sacrifice, and miracle-working power produce very little without love. Love makes our actions and gifts useful. Although people have different gifts, love is available to everyone.

God's kind of love is directed outward as in expression toward others, not inward toward ourselves. It is utterly unselfish and totally not about "me". This kind of love goes against our natural inclinations. It is possible to practice this love only if God helps us set aside our own selfish desires and instincts, so that we can give love while expecting absolutely nothing in return. The more we become like Christ, the more love we will show to others.

I am so thankful today that God's love never fails. It is steadfast and solid and He loves me even when I mess up.

I am thankful that my hubby's love never fails. I am thankful that he forgives me when I am stressed and not always treating him the way he deserves to be treated.

I am thankful for the love of Brooke, Jesse, Luke, Tori, Brandon and Casey. God has blessed me with a beautiful family.

I am thankful for a Christian mother who just celebrated her 75th birthday.

Blessings to you!

Wednesday, February 11

Success by God's Standards

There is a common desire within every person to feel successful. We often measure our worth on the basis of how successful we are. How we measure that success is often based on a worldly standard rather than a godly standard. Success by the world’s standard often means luxury, wealth, and possessions, achievements, notoriety, fame, beauty, and intelligence. If we measure our lives by the world’s standards we will have an inaccurate and incomplete view of whether or not we’re successful. God’s standard of measurement is nothing like the world’s standard.


God’s formula for success works for every person, in every situation. The pathway to success cannot be traveled by anyone who does not practice God’s formula for success. These principles are taken from Joshua 1:6-9.
BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS
Notice the number of times God brings this command before Joshua. (v. 6, 7, 9). What is courage? Courage has several synonyms: bravery, valor, fearlessness, heroism, confidence, nerve. It also has several nicknames: guts, grit, backbone.There’s one very important thing we need to notice about courage. Courage is demonstrated in the person who has their back against the wall, when the odds are against them, when the pressure is on, when the flaming arrows are close, when the pain is intense, when the attack is at hand.

David demonstrated courage as he walks into the Valley of Elah with his sling to take his stand against Goliath. We see courage when Moses stands eye to eye with Pharaoh. We see it in Elijah when he challenges the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel. Why did God tell Joshua that he needed to be courageous? What was Joshua going to face that was so difficult that he would need to be courageous? Besides being the leader of the nation of Israel, God had given Joshua a project to complete. His first task was to lead his army into Canaan and drive out the people who lived there. Sounds like an easy job, but remember, 40 years before this, under Moses’ leadership, he had sent 12 spies into the land of Canaan. They came back with stories of giants living in the land who made them look like grasshoppers. When the people heard this they became afraid and refused to enter the land. Fear can hamper our success.

There were seven nations living in Canaan, all of them larger and stronger than Israel. By all human standards Joshua was facing an uphill battle. He had every reason to turn and jet. That’s why God encourages him so many times: "Be strong and courageous."

Do you ever feel like you’re facing an uphill battle? Do you feel like the odds are against you? Honestly, there are hundreds of times in our lives when we’re faced with situations that seem impossible! There are outward circumstances like illnesses and disabilities, broken relationships, financial hardships, the loss of a job, etc. Then there’s the inner conflicts that test our faith, like attacks on our personal integrity, remaining faithful when no one is looking, enduring the sting of loneliness and separation. There are many times in our lives when we need to hear God’s command to Joshua, “Be strong and courageous.”

Real success is not a matter of strength and courage alone, but strength and courage that comes from the knowledge that God is walking with us. In order for Joshua to lead the people into the land of Canaan and claim God’s promise he must be strong and courageous. They couldn’t do like their fathers had done a generation ago and grumble and complain and refuse to enter the land because of their fear.

Don’t think of yourself as being insignificant in the Kingdom of God. Don’t allow the enemy to convince you with his lies that you cannot be used by God. That is nothing more than a weak excuse for a weak faith! In God’s success formula the first thing we must do is be strong and courageous, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.

God’s formula for success will not look like success in the eyes of the world. God has called each of us to do something awesome for the Kingdom. Of course the enemy is going to constantly knock on your door and discourage you. He will try everything in his bag of tricks to deceive you and convince you that you are not worthy of success in God’s eyes.

My God is so awesome. Dreams are real folks. When God plants a dream for success in your heart run after it. He equips us to succeed.

I have just fulfilled one of my longtime dreams. This week I officially became a credentialed minister with the Assemblies of God! Yes, I am excited! God is unpredictable and walking with Him is always an adventure!

Blessings!

Tuesday, February 10

In "other" Words - Love


What is love, from a kid’s point of view?
When my grandmother got arthritis, she couldn’t bend over and paint her toenails anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time, even when his hands got arthritis too. That’s love.

When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You know that your name is safe in their mouth.

Love is when someone hurts you, and you get so mad, but you don’t yell at them because you know it would hurt their feelings.

Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure the taste is okay.

Love is what’s in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and listen.

Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still friends even after they know each other so well.

Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert Redford.

Love is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him alone all day.

You really shouldn’t say "I love you" unless you mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot. People forget.

These are so precious!

Karen at In Love W.I.T.H. Jesus is hosting In "other" Words this week. Check out the other ladies blogs on this topic.

Blessings and love to you today!

Monday, February 9

Good To The Last Drop

Like many of you, I love coffee. I guess you can say I am definitely "hooked". I have a routine each morning and the second task on my list after taking Jericho to the potty is brewing a fresh pot of coffee. I am definitely a caffeine freak! Each sip satisfies that craving I long for.


Do you truly crave God's Word each day? What if you don't have time to read your devotion or pray? Do you receive a "gut check" or is it acceptable to skip God for several days? Are you seriously "hooked on Jesus" or is it merely something you do because you are feelin' a little guilty? Does God's Word truly enrich your life or do you see it as something else you have to cram into an already overwhelmed schedule?

We are busy women. Sometimes I absolutely crave a little "white space" in my life. It is a rare moment to simply curl up in a comfy chair with a good book and enjoy the evening. There seems to always be something that needs to be done. The demands in our lives never seem to cease.

Although life is arduous I don't ever want to place God on a shelf and ignore all that He has has already done for me and wants to fulfill in my life. I am so thankful today for His love. I want to "crave" Him with all that I am. I want to be so "hooked" on God that I cannot tolerate going even one day without reading and meditating on His Word and praying. I don't want to accept any substitute for my Lord. I cannot tolerate instant coffee. It lacks everything that fresh brewed coffee offers. I refuse to settle for substitutes regarding my walk with Christ. I want everything He has available for my life and ministry.

Blessings to you today!

Thursday, February 5

Thankful Thursday


Iris at Grace Alone is hosting Thankful Thursday today and she has chosen "Change" as the topic this week. Visit her site and also read the other ladies comments today. You will be blessed!

Change..... Many despise the word because they refuse to change anything in their lives. I welcome change. Even as I get older I love change. Change is exciting and brings with it new challenges. I believe as a Christian we must be willing to accept changes. Shouldn't we always be changing in our walk with Christ? In order to grow in our relationship with Him don't we need to change in some areas of our lives?

I am thankful today for so many things. God is just so good to me and continues to pour out His blessings upon my life and ministry.

I am thankful today for the doors of opportunity that continue to open for my ministry. God is awesome and continually full of surprises!

I am thankful for a mom who loves Jesus Christ and will celebrate her 75th birthday next week.

I am thankful that Jericho (our BIG dog) was ok last weekend after eating six large chocolate candy bars!

I am thankful that God helps me to welcome change in my life.

I am thankful for my position at the District Office. I recently celebrated ten years at the office!

I am thankful for a wonderful husband who is a man of God, loves me and appreciates me for who I am.

Blessings to each of you today!

What Opportunities Are Right in Front of You?

This was my teaching from our Wednesday night service last evening. My hubby is sick with an upper respiratory infection so I was pinch hitting!

When NASA began the launch of astronauts into space, they found out that the pens wouldn’t work at zero gravity. In order to solve this problem, they hired Andersen Consulting. It took them one decade and $12 million. They developed a pen that worked at zero gravity, upside down, underwater, on practically any surface including crystal and a temperature range from below freezing to over 300 degrees C. And what did the Russians do? The Russians used a pencil!

Too often we focus on problems and fail to see opportunities right in front of us. Winston Churchill once said: “A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; while an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.”

Likewise the Lord tells us to be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is. Eph. 5:15-17. In other words, “If you want to understand the Lord’s will, be wise by looking for the opportunities He sets before you, especially in difficult circumstances.”

For me, often times I try to fix whatever is broken in my own strength before I ever call upon the Lord. It isn’t a matter of not trusting God but rather the independence that raises its ugly head when I find myself dealing with something heavy. Many times I will exhaust all avenues on my own and then finally call upon God to bring in the big guns!

Jesus had tried to slip quietly away from the crowds, but the people found out where he was going and followed him. Instead of showing impatience at this interruption, Jesus welcomed the people and ministered to their needs. Have you ever experienced interruption when you were doing something you deemed very important? How do you see people who interrupt your schedule – as nuisances, or as the reason for your life and ministry?

Luke 9: 10-17
Our passage tells us that Jesus and His disciples withdrew by themselves to a town called Bethsaida, but a crowd in excess of 5,000 learned about it and followed him. As it got late in the day, the disciples came to him with a problem - too many people to feed. But rather than seeing this as an opportunity for the Lord to work, they saw it as a problem they needed to fix. Notice their pessimism, Mark 6:37 the disciples said to him, “it would take eight months of a man’s wages (to feed all these people)! Are we to go and spend that much on bread and give it to them to eat?"

When the disciples expressed concern about where the crowd of thousands would eat, Jesus offered a surprising solution – “You give them something to eat.” The disciples protested, focusing their attention on what they didn’t have (food and money.)

Is God calling you to do something that you know in man’s eyes is absolutely impossible? Do you think God would ask you to do something that you and he together couldn’t handle? Don’t let your lack of resources blind you to seeing God’s power.

When Jesus asked the disciples to provide food for over 5,000 people, they asked in astonishment if they should go and spend eight months’ wages on bread. A situation that seems impossible with human resources is simply an opportunity for God. The disciples did everything they could by gathering the available food and organizing the people into groups. Then, in answer to prayer, God did the impossible. When facing a seemingly impossible task, do what you can and ask God to do the rest. He may see fit to make the impossible happen.

The disciples dove head-long into “fix-it” mode and not once asked the Lord who was standing right there, what His thoughts were about it. So Jesus looked them right in the eye and said to them, Fella’s, "You give them something to eat." v.13 Now you can almost feel the tightening in their chest, that tingling sensation that creeps up your spine, grabs your neck and sends your brain into panic mode. “You said what?”

"Lord, you don’t just don't get it. You see we had a committee meeting and have identified the problem, assessed our resource pool and have already come up with a perfectly legitimate and natural solution to this problem." Sound like something you may have heard before in your own conversation with the Lord?

Jesus wanted His disciples to stop looking at problems from their natural perspective. Jesus Himself said it. In John’s account, it says that Jesus asked (them this question) to test them, for he already had in mind what he was going to do. John 6:6

Now folks, why in the world would Jesus ask the disciples a question that He already had the answer for? Why would He put them through this exercise when He had already predetermined the outcome?

1. Discipleship is not for spectators.
It has been said that much of Christianity can be compared to a football game; 22 players on the field in dire need of rest and 100,000 spectators in the stands in dire need of exercise. Jesus wants all of His disciples to be engaging in His ministry of bringing the Kingdom of God to earth. That’s why He sent out the 12 in Luke 9:1. The Lord invites us to join Him in His work and that is exactly what He wanted the disciples to do and what he wants us to learn and do as well. Why? Because once we come to believe in Christ as Savior, we can’t stay there, we need to move on in making Him Lord of our lives. It would be like being born and staying an infant our entire life. That’s not God’s plan! His plan is for us to join Him in His work, as we come under His direction, authority and leadership. However, as disciples that come under the Lordship of Christ we need to start looking at the world and the problems we face from His perspective. The disciples on the other hand were looking at this dilemma from their perspective. In fact, they left the Lord almost entirely out of the equation or in many of our cases we first exhaust all our resources before we come to Him.How in the world could the disciples feed all those people? They needed to change their perspective. What about you? Do you also need to change your perspective when it comes to the things of God?

2. Problems are opportunities in disguise.
Remember, John says that Jesus asked this only to test them, for he already had in mind what he was going to do. John 6:6

When Jesus asked Philip where they could buy a great amount of bread, Philip started assessing the cost. Jesus wanted to teach him that financial resources are not the most important ones. We can limit what God does in us by assuming what is and is not possible. Is there some impossible task that you believe God is calling you to do? Don’t let your assumption of what can’t be done keep you from taking on the task. God can do the miraculous; trust him to provide the resources.

Jesus wanted to change the way the disciples thought, the way they processed information and the way they dealt with dilemmas. He wanted them to start looking at the world from His perspective. He wanted them to see that many dilemmas they were facing were really opportunities for Him to reveal Himself to people who know Him and people who don’t yet know Him. Jesus wanted His disciples to use this problem as a blessing for people.

The Lord was asking the disciples to do something they were incapable of doing. There was absolutely no way they could feed all these people without either buying them bread or sending them into town. Jesus was creating for His disciples what Henry Blackaby, in his book Experiencing God, calls: A Crisis of belief. This was a God-sized assignment. This was way beyond their capability to accomplish and if the Lord did not intervene, they would fail and fall flat on their faces.

Please understand that this is the place where many followers bail out. The Lord lays a God-sized assignment before them and they say, “I’m sorry, but I can’t”, which leads to what Blackaby calls a “crisis of belief”. The word “crisis” comes from a word that means “decision.” The crisis of belief then is a turning point, fork in the road that demands a decision. You must decide what you believe about God and how you respond to Him. How you respond when you reach this turning point will determine whether you go on to be involved with Him in something God-sized that only He can do or whether you will continue to go your own way and miss the opportunity He has placed before you. This is crucial because when we aren’t looking for those opportunities God is placing before us, we don’t experience His presence and power in our life and circumstance.

3. When opportunity knocks, we get up and open the door.
By only looking at the problem instead of God’s provision the disciples thought only about how to accomplish this assignment of feeding the 5,000 in their own power and with their own resources. What they said was, ‘how can we fix this, we have only five loaves of bread and two fish v.13. They were thinking, “We can’t do this, it’s impossible! There is no way to feed that many people with what we have.” Their problem was not with the dilemma, but with the way they were thinking. They had already convinced one another that this task could not be accomplished. They had not yet grabbed onto the fact that Jesus was inviting them to join Him in His work. They thought they had to accomplish this task in their own power and with their current resources. They were thinking, “We can’t do this, it’s impossible!” But remember, Jesus already had in mind what he was going to do. John 6:6

How many times have you restricted God’s work in your own life because of your perspective? We often forget that when God speaks He always reveals what He is going to do—not what He wants us to do. We join Him so He can work through us. That’s why Jesus said in Mark 10:27 "With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God."

The disciples had already seen Jesus heal the lame man, the blind man and the man with leprosy. They had seen Him calm the storm, heal the woman with the issue of blood and raise Jairus’ daughter from the dead, all in super-natural ways. But now, when opportunity knocked, it didn’t even enter into their minds that maybe, just maybe God wanted to do something miraculously super-natural through them.

Many of us look around and see what God is doing in other’s lives and allow the enemy to convince us that God could never do a work like that through us. We are looking at circumstances and situations through our perspective and allow the enemy to defeat us before God has a chance!

Now if the disciples pooled all their money and passed the hat among the crowd that day, they may have had enough money to buy something to eat for at least a portion of the people. And in so doing, those who were provided for could say, “Aren’t they devoted and committed followers of Jesus. That was a wonderfully kind thing that they did. Those disciples are all really nice guys.” However, none of those people that day would have explained any of it in terms of what God had done. The disciples could have done it completely separate of God’s intervention. However, the Lord isn’t interested in just feeding people’s bellies for a day. He wants to feed their souls and spirits for eternity. The only way that those people knew that God was at work in and through the disciples was to solve this dilemma in a super-natural way that far exceeded the disciple’s power or resources.

4. God wants to use problems as opportunities to reveal Himself though you and I.
Some people say, “God will never ask me to do something I can’t do.” But I’m learning that God desires to give me tasks and assignments that are far beyond my abilities and power in order to not only reveal Himself to me, but demonstrate His nature, His strength, His kindness and His provision to a watching world. People today need to see the super-naturally visible hand of God working in and through His disciples, so that when something happens there is no question that God had done it. I want to be that disciple!

God told Abraham to father a nation when he and Sarah were well beyond child-bearing years, why? To reveal Himself! God told Moses to deliver the children of Israel through the Red Sea, why? To show Himself! God had Gideon defeat the Midianite army of 120,000 with 300 men, why! To make Himself known!

Jesus told the disciples to feed 5,000 and to make disciples of all nations. None of these things were or are humanly possible. But when God’s people and the world see something happen that only God can do, they come to know God.

God wants people to come to know Him. That is why He chooses to work through us. People know us. They know what we can accomplish. But when they see things happen that can only be explained by God’s intervention, they will come to know Him.

Our passage tells us that Jesus instructed the disciples to have the people sit in groups of 50 and then .v 16 Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke them. Then he gave them to the disciples to set before the people. 17They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. Amazingly, there were more left over than what they began with.

5. Where God guides, He provides
The Lord’s hand was all over this. He told them to do something and then He showed them how to do it. When God gives us a directive, we can count on the fact that God has already considered every factor that must be considered. Doesn’t Scripture say he already had in mind what he was going to do? (John 6:6) So as we seek to know and to do God’s will, it is imperative that we clearly know His will and His directions for carrying it out. In fact, 5He tells us if any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him. 6But when he asks, he must believe and not doubt, because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. 7That man should not think he will receive anything from the Lord; 8he is a double-minded man, unstable in all he does. V James 1:5-8

If you have ever seen the constant rolling of huge waves at sea, you know how restless they are – subject to the forces of wind, gravity, and tide. Doubt leaves a person as unsettled as the restless waves. If you want to stop being tossed about, rely on God to show you what is best for you. Ask him for wisdom, and trust that he will give it to you. Then your decisions will be sure and solid.

Like the disciples, our wisdom and knowledge will not be adequate, but God’s wisdom and knowledge are always adequate. Why, because He is always able to accomplish all He calls us to do. Ironically, it was Albert Einstein who said, "When the solution is simple, God is answering."

Let’s open our eyes to the opportunities the Lord sets before us.

Blessings!

Tuesday, February 3

Proceed With Caution

Last week we had a storm which was mostly ice. It made walking very hazardous to one's body parts! I helped shovel our driveway late in the day and it was extremely difficult to navigate on the ice. Taking the dogs out to the potty was also a very stressful journey!

My hubby and I have been pastoring for a long time and often times we see the warning signs and flashing lights in people's lives long before they do. We have both counseled many who were living life in a very loose and careless fashion only to find themselves in a very bad situation later simply because they did not heed the warning signs. Bad choices are a result of ignoring the caution signs as we walk through this life. The end result - pain, humiliation and suffering.

As I navigated gingerly on the ice last week I was cautious as I carefully took each step. I didn't assume my shoes would not allow me to slip and fall. Matter of fact, I slipped often but thankfully did not fall. Since the neighbors were also outside shoveling their driveways that would have been quite embarrassing!

We should never take for granted God's warnings to us in his Word. Any of us can slip and fall in our Christian walk and when we come to the place where we feel we are exempt from making those kind of mistakes - look out! The enemy is on the prowl waiting to devour those who love and serve Christ. We each have weaknesses and the enemy is fully aware of what those weaknesses are. Reading our Bibles, praying and cultivating a close relationship with Christ is imperative as we strive to be more like Him. When we become "slackers" in Christ we might find ourselves in deep waters of temptation. As we pursue holiness and Godliness in our lives we must proceed with caution. Ignoring the warning signs could be extremely hazardous to our spiritual health.

Visit Amy at In Pursuit of Proverbs 31 to check out other ladies blogs on this topic.

Blessings!

Monday, February 2

Marriage Monday - The Surprise of Christian Marriage

Marriage Monday is a new post I have discovered in blog world. It is hosted today by Lynn and the topic discussed today is "The Surprise of Christian Marriage".

My hubby and I will celebrate our 36th wedding anniversary in July. WOW! How time flies when you are having fun!!! Seriously, time has passed so quickly. Our children are grown, married and now we are grandparents.

Marriage is a tough assignment and if someone tells you otherwise I am not certain they are being completely honest about the journey or else they are still on their honeymoon!

Bobby and I were married very young. We were high school sweethearts and married a month after I graduated from high school. The following month we left to attend Bible College in another state. Those were extremely challenging years. Not only were we young and immature, but we were trying to adjust to marriage, college, living in another state and ministry!

Just because two Christians decide to marry doesn't mean you will be exempt from challenges, stress and heartache. Life happens and Christians are faced with trials just like anyone else. The one significant difference in our lives - we have Jesus.

If I have to identify a "surprise" about our marriage it would have to be the fact that I had absolutely no idea ministry would be so difficult. Many times the stress of ministry overwhelmed both of us and it created so much stress in the early years of our marriage . But as the years passed we have learned to be a support for one another and that is extremely important. Ladies, pastors deal with so many challenging issues and they need someone who will listen to them. If we are not that person they may find someone else who will.

I am very involved in our ministry and we confide in one another. Friday nights are our "date night" and we try very hard to keep that as a sacred time together. Life gets very hectic and you need time to simply enjoy each other's company and reconnect after a busy week of events.

There are many challenges that come along with ministry but through the years those challenges have made our marriage stronger. We have learned to trust God in all circumstances. Praying together and allowing God to guide our next step has certainly been the answer to many situations we have faced.

The one thing I realize after all these years is that I love my husband more today than the day I married him. As each year passes my love grows even stronger. He is my best friend, an awesome father to our children, an incredible grandfather and the love of my life. I cannot imagine my life without him.

Blessings!

You Have Blessed Me

I am still in shock! I cannot believe that my blog has been included in the Internet Cafe Devotions Top 100 Christian Women's Blog for 2008 as a Pouring Proverbs 31 Blog. WOW and WOW! What an honor!

I started my blog over two years ago as a ministry tool. All honor, glory and praise must be given to my Lord and Savior. He is so awesome and continues to bless me in so many ways. Without Him I am nothing. He continues to open doors I never thought were possible.

Thank you friends for nominating my blog. You have truly blessed me more than you will ever know.

Congratulations to the other incredible ladies who were also nominated! Please visit the Internet Cafe and check out their blogs.

Blessings and hugs!