Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Day 125 Lighten Up


5/5/225

Early this morning I had to make a telephone call to my physician's office to clear up a billing error. I was a bit apprehensive, because I thought my past was catching up to me. Before anyone gets the wrong idea...in 2016 I had been involved in an work accident. After the initial shock, I felt like I was fine, but it became a workman's comp issue, because it happened in a client's home. I sustained some injuries, and it was decided that I was partially, permanently disabled. After all was said and done, a grueling process, I just wanted to piece my life back together, and have nothing to do with any WC doctors. Recently, here in Virginia, it caught up with me, because it is a part of my health record, so I was concerned that I would have to deal with it each time I went to my doctor for a routine checkup. Fortunately, the mishap was easily corrected. I also found out that my insurance number had been changed, possibly due to a security breach, leaving my information possibly in jeopardy. The fun never ends!! But, thankfully, a quick call cleared it up, and I could breathe again. Such is life. And that's just the beginning of the day, but, thankfully, it was a good day. And although the initial suspense caused me irritation, as opposed to fear or worry, I woke up grateful and enriched.

Prior to all this drama, I began my morning reading about good King Jehoshaphat who ruled Judah for 25 years. It is said of Jehoshaphat that "The Lord was with Jehoshaphat, because he followed in the good footsteps of his father's early years and didn't worship idols. He obeyed the commandments of his father's God...." (2 Chronicles 17:3-4). The commentary that prefaces the reading asks the secret of Jehoshaphat's favor with God. "He boldly followed the paths of God" (2 Chronicles 17:6). "His first love was not wealth, power, or any of the kingly trappings; it was a love of and delight in the Lord." The question the reader is asked: "What's your first love?" Judging from the history of all of Israel's and some of Judah's kings, the trappings did change the focus, especially when pagan wives were part of the picture. When the kingdom was not divided, King David and King Solomon strayed, but David remained the apple of God's eye and the best King in whose lineage our Savior was born. Solomon was considered the wisest king who ever ruled, even though he acquired a lot of pagan wives who turned his heart astray.  The question of first love is one of great importance. In the book of Revelation, the church at Ephesus was warned, because they had lost their first love. This is a warning for us in the church today.

Pastor Jack had shared a verse from 2 Chronicles 15:7, "But you, be strong and do not let your hands be weak, for your work shall be rewarded!" King Asa, Jehoshaphat's father, was the king of Judah at this time. Returning from battle, Asa and this soldiers were given a cautionary exhortation, a rather abrupt message from God delivered by a prophet. The Lord said in verse 2, "Listen to Me, Asa! Listen, armies of Judah and Benjamin!" he shouted. "The Lord will stay with you as long as you stay with Him! Whenever you look for Him, you will find Him. But if you forsake Him, He will forsake you." After that, the messenger goes on to speak of the history of the people not listening to God, but in the end, the message became a keep-up-the-good-work tone, that we see in the verse Jack shared. King Asa served for 41 years, but sadly in the end he died from serious disease, because he consulted doctors, rather than the Lord.

The encouragement in the verse shared by Pastor Jack is that being strong and courageous comes with weathering hard times in life, or in this context, war and battles, but the response in our lives should be the same. God says that if we persevere, seeking wisdom and strength from Him, we will be rewarded for standing and trusting. So many times when Israel was under attack, God always heard their cries, and He went before them, in unique ways, I might add. The Bible contains so many instances of where the enemy forces were overwhelming in comparison to the smaller size of Israel's armies, yet God caused confusion to come over them, and they would fight and kill each other or run off so quickly that they left a trail of their gear they stripped off to lessen the weight. We can find strength and confidence that God will do the same for us in battles we fight. But, we must be faithful to seek Him and ask. How many prayers go unanswered, because no one ever consulted the Lord?! We are instructed to pray expectantly. I realize that faith grows stronger over time, which is why cultivating a time of prayer, Bible study, and just sitting in His presence are so important, especially as the days get harder. Proverbs 4:18 puts it this way: The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day." Just as light dispels the darkness in the morning, so God directs our paths and brings us light and hope, clarity and faith to face any challenge that may come. So the word for today from me in considering all I've said is  - Walk in the light, as He is in the Light, while there is still light!!

Sunday, May 4, 2025

Day 124 Mysteries and Manna


5/4/2025

This has been an exciting day beginning with my two prayer meetings, followed by online church attendance at two churches, with meaty thought-provoking messages. During the day I caught up on some reading, and I finished my blog from yesterday. I needed to rethink it and finish my thoughts. It was longer, but that's the way it seems to go sometimes. I'm not sure if anything I say is noteworthy, but as I've said before, writing is an act of obedience. 

Tonight I attended another online service, and it brought the words from the Lord for the day full circle. The only thing is that I am a bit uncertain as to what I am supposed to share. I've had so many thoughts today, as well as some from a day or so ago. Each day is stocked with fresh manna, and try as I may, I just cannot get it all down on paper as I'd like. Much of what I learn, I don't think it is time to share, and that really doesn't help me, but I am learning that just because God opens my eyes to a word in scripture or encourages me in worship or in other ways, it doesn't mean it is time to share with others. I have many such visions or dreams that I am still mulling over in my mind. I attempted to share one dream with someone the other day, and I'm not sure it made any sense to her. In fact, I'm still trying to make sense of it myself.

Tonight in a short message given following a performance, I was challenged to rethink times in my life when I've felt confused about my calling. I wonder sometimes if I ever really heard God speak or, like Scrooge, it was a bit of bad potato I ate. I tried pulling out my old journals trying to find those times when God spoke to me, but I soon became overwhelmed with the stacks of journals going back to 1983. I used to write on notebook paper back then, so much of my notes and thoughts from the earlier years have been lost in all the moves I've had to do. Plus, I wonder sometimes whether it is wise to go back in history and try to re-piece my life. Besides, my memory is quite good when it comes to certain words from the Lord. The years I spent in isolation, the dry seasons, the valleys, were many. Like I said, I moved a lot over the years. 

I asked my son if he had his life to do over again, if he'd want to do the same things, make the same mistakes. His response was "Yes." He shared that because of the mistakes, he had become the man he is today. Since I moved here almost four years and bought my parents' home, he has healed, and he's getting his life back together. I told him, I would never want to relive my life, but I too am grateful for the person I have become because of the journey and trials. He finally understood that I only wanted his life, and the livws of his sister and brother, to be happier, without sickness and pain. I have never quite understood why God would allow me to miraculously conceive and carry three children, only to have them endure the pain and isolation of each of their lives. I raised them to love the Lord, and they seemed to enjoy being part of the community of believers. If I made a mistake during their younger years, I was quick to ask forgiveness and admit I was wrong. I tried to protect them, but I couldn't even protect myself. Nonetheless, I did my best, and I pray that they each feel the same way. When children grow up, sadly they don't always choose wisely, but then, neither do we. I'm just glad that my life is better now, and it is my prayer that theirs will soon turn around for better.

I remember a plaque my brother put together in Vacation Bible School, and I still have it. The words written on it say: "Only one life will soon be past; only what's done for Christ will last." These are timely words for today and for life. Keeping our focus on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter or Finisher of our faith is the key to success. God never said He wanted us to have a happy life, He wanted us to walk in an obedient life. Psalm 37:3-6 says:

 

Trust in the Lord, and do good;
Dwell in the land, and feed on His faithfulness.
Delight yourself also in the Lord,
And He shall give you the desires of your heart.

Commit your way to the Lord,
Trust also in Him,
And He shall bring it to pass.
He shall bring forth your righteousness as the light,
And your justice as the noonday.

 

Many people have quoted verse 4 wrongly by saying that God wants to give us the desires of our hearts, but that's not exactly so. The verse tells us to delight ourselves in the Lord, meaning submitting ourselves to Him and following His ways, then God will give us the desires of our heart, because our desire when we commit our ways to His will eventually become our desire, because we love Him, and we have made Him the desire of our hearts. Makes good sense!

As I close out my day, God has given me a verse from Jeremiah to chew on and spend a little "Selah" time: "Therefore thus says the LORD: 'If you return, then I will bring you back; you shall stand before Me; if you take out the precious from the vile, you shall be as My mouth. Let them return to you, but you must not return to them.'" Jeremiah 15:19

I think I have my study time cut out for me to understand that one and another thought God gave me about finding my Cherith Brook referring to the scriptures found in 1 Kings 17:2-4. So, it seems I have two mysteries to solve. Until then, find your "selah moment" and wait before the Lord. He may have fresh manna hidden for you in scripture! 

Day 123 The Begotten

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 5/3/2025

I have always been captivated by studying the lineage of Jesus Christ. There's a saying "You can't choose your parents, but you can choose your family." Whereas I understand why the statement is thought to be valid, because "family" can include people who are not related to one, but they have shared interests and a strong sense of unity and kinship, but scripture suggests something else. In Psalm 139:13-16 it is clear that God knew us, chose us, formed us uniquely:

 For You formed my inward parts;
You covered me in my mother’s womb.
14 I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
Marvelous are Your works,
And that my soul knows very well.
15 My frame was not hidden from You,
When I was made in secret,
And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
16 Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed.
And in Your book they all were written,
The days fashioned for me,
When as yet there were none of them.

Ephesians 1:3-6 puts it nicely:

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ, just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love, having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.

I find it beyond fascinating that God knew us before the world was created by Him (but of course He would), He knew our parents' abilities and characters, just as He knew Mary would be the perfect choice to carry His Son, and He knew Joseph would stand beside her and make an excellent choice of earthly Abba for Jesus, training Him in His Heavenly Father's laws. God chose! God chose us! He knew who would serve Him, and He knew who would betray Him. I am so grateful that He chose me to be His child. Now, I am determined to spend the remainder of my earthly sojourn praising and honoring His Name and fulfilling what He placed me here to do in the book that has my name on it. A most humbling thought, as I find it very hard to get the one thing done that I know He asked me to do. I feel so inadequate, and the one cheerleader He gave me is with Him now. So, I'm alone trying to do my best to bring honor to Him. After all, He does transform coal into diamonds.

Looking at the ancestry of Jesus, I want to point out some of the interesting personalities. Matthew, Chapter 1 begins with the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the son of Abraham. He is referred to the Son of David, because it was prophesied that the Messiah would come from the line of David, the tribe of Judah, and He came in the flesh as God's Son. In Judaism the oldest son, the first born, received the inheritance, but Abraham's son, Judah, was fourth in line. You may recall the reason being Reuben disrespected his father, and Simeon and Levi (from the tribe of Levi came the priests) brought shame to the family by wiping out the village of the one who raped their sister, so shaming Judah. So, Judah is now the first son, but actually, that is the way it was supposed to be from the beginning. 

Judah has a son, Perez, through Tamar, but she is not his wife. Whoa! Actually, Tamar was married to Judah's older son, but God killed him, because he was not a righteous man; so according to Judaism, the next son must marry his brother's widow, so his brother's line can be carried on by birth of a son. But this didn't happen, because Judah's second son did not want to honor this arrangement, so God killed him. That left the only son who was much younger, not of marrying age. Judah promised Tamar she could marry his younger son, when he grew up. So she went home to her family to wait, and time passed, and Judah, not wanting to chance God's wrath and the loss of his only son, just ignored the situation. So, Tamar, finally understood Judah's betrayal and took matters into her own hands by pretending to be a prostitute. I'm not going into the story further, but her plan worked as you can read in Genesis 38, and she gave birth to twins (another interesting aside), and the lineage continues with Perez.

Skipping down to verse 5, we see that "Salmon begot Boaz by Rahab, Boaz begot Obed by Ruth, Obed begot Jesse, and Jesse begot David." Now Rahab one may recall was the prostitute in the book of Joshua who protected the spies. Ruth is the Moabite woman, a pagan, who had been married to Naomi's son who died. In fact bother of sons were married to Moabite women, and both sons died of sickness, leaving Naomi alone, because her husband had also died. They had moved from the Israel to Moab during a famine. Again I leave it to the reader to consider the story in its entirety, found in the book of Ruth. Her story is beautiful, so if the reader is not familiar with it, and the cost she paid by going with Naomi to Israel rather than returning to her family, please make the time to read it. The fact that she married Boaz and was the great-grandmother of King David is quite a love story, and a picture of Boaz as the kinsman redeemer, a type and shadow of Jesus our Messiah, our Redeemer. 

David's story of becoming King of Israel is not without a great bit of drama and intrigue, but the story takes on a finer edge once he is firmly established as King. David was the youngest of Jesse's sons, and it has been suggested that David's mother was not Jesse's wife. While that is an interesting aside, whatever the case, David's life as a shepherd proved instrumental in his becoming the man God affectionately called "the apple of His eye." Besides being a shepherd, he was a skilled musician and singer, a brave protector of his sheep, and a great writer. He became a great friend of the son of his enemy, a young teenager who took off the head of a giant, and ultimately a great warrior and beloved King, who ruled his kingdom well.

Everyone is familiar with the story of David and Bathsheba, and that God chose Bathsheba to give birth to Solomon who became the King of Israel after David, and whom God gifted with great wisdom. The story is quite tragic, and Solomon, in spite of his great success, turned away from God due to his lust for pagan women. His son and successor, Rehoboam, ended up dividing the Kingdom of Israel into the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and that ushered in evil leaders and the ultimate demise of the land of Israel when both kingdoms were conquered by pagan kings, the temple destroyed, and the people carted off to different countries. But not before the birth of another interesting man who becomes king of Judah.

Verse 10 introduces us to King Hezekiah and his son, Manasseh. Amid a series of good and bad kings from Rehoboam's reign until Hezekiah's, Hezekiah was a good king who loved and honored God and brought restoration to the kingdom of Judah. In 2 Kings 18, the story of Hezekiah begins. As mentioned, he led a godly life and followed in the example of King David. 2 Kings 20 tells the story of his illness, and God sends Isaiah the prophet to advise Hezekiah to get his affairs in order, as he is going to die from his sickness. Hezekiah pleaded with God, so God extended his life by 15 years, resulting in the birth of Manasseh, who did more evil than even Jeroboam, one of the evil kings of Israel. In fact, after the kingdom was divided, Israel never had a good king. Manasseh was 12 years old when he became King after his father's death. I find it very interesting that had Hezekiah not begged God for more years, the country would have been spared of 55 years of his evil rule in Jerusalem. Again, however, God had knew this would happen. 

This ends my partial look at the lineage of Jesus, as I just wanted to point out the fact that God takes people and situations, and He turns them into something entirely different. We never know how things are going to turn out in families and friendships. I encourage all to take the time to study the Old Testament, and the lineage of Christ, and then compare it to the New Testament. These true stories bring great hope to people like me who make mistakes, but whom God can use in mighty ways to effect a Kingdom. Who knows what God has written in each one's book, the plans He has to give us a future and a hope (Jeremiah 29:11).

Selah.

Saturday, May 3, 2025

Day 122 Make Room

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5/2/2025

 "Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. 

For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought,

 but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings 

which cannot be uttered. Now He who searches the hearts 

knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He makes intercession

 for the saints according to the will of God."

Romans 8:26-27

 

In life there will always be "the day after." In America, yesterday was our National Day of Prayer, a time where we humbly approach the throne of God's mercy and grace as a nation, as a grateful people honoring our Father, Giver of life, and Creator of all earth, sky, and sea. It is a time where we repent for our sins individually and collectively as a nation, remembering: 

Psalm 24

The earth is the Lord’s, and all its fullness,
The world and those who dwell therein.
For He has founded it upon the seas,
And established it upon the waters.

Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord?
Or who may stand in His holy place?
He who has clean hands and a pure heart,
Who has not lifted up his soul to an idol,
Nor sworn deceitfully.
He shall receive blessing from the Lord,
And righteousness from the God of his salvation.
This is Jacob, the generation of those who seek Him,
Who seek Your face. Selah

Lift up your heads, O you gates!
And be lifted up, you everlasting doors!
And the King of glory shall come in.
Who is this King of glory?
The Lord strong and mighty,
The Lord mighty in battle.
Lift up your heads, O you gates!
Lift up, you everlasting doors!
And the King of glory shall come in.
10 Who is this King of glory?
The Lord of hosts,
He is the King of glory. Selah

Many people gather on this day at churches, at school flag poles, in homes, and more importantly at the nation's Capitol, the White House. Our President, his administration, leaders, clergy, and friends gathered in the Rose Garden to bring honor and glory for all God has done for this Nation, for this world. We must never forget the words of the psalmist, giving praise to Whom all praise is due. We must always remember it is He who has made us and not we ourselves. All praise to our King of kings and LORD of lords.

My heart has been somewhat conflicted this morning, and I am having difficulty quieting the noise within me to focus clearly. The day is crisp and breezy, and I breathe the breath of Your love, and I wait before my Father, listening, my heart open to every word He speaks. Ready to meet this day for His glory. Surrendered to His will alone.

I awakened early, and I fed on His word, and my heart was revived, yet I still could not calm the deep angst within my soul. Time passed quickly, so I tuned into our daily five minute time of prayer and reflection with Pastor Jack Hibbs. As he shared the scripture found in Romans 8:26-27 that I have printed above, he reminded us that when we cannot voice our feeling, when they are so deep within us, words we cannot utter, that we, as believers, have the incredible gift and presence of Holy Spirit dwelling within us, who lifts our prayers to Heaven in groans, words that cannot be uttered. Jesus hears and offers intercession from where He is seated in Heaven at the right hand of Father God. According to Revelation 8:4 our prayers arise as incense before Him, breathing in our prayers as a sweet smelling fragrance. Do you realize that Father God communes continuously with Jesus the Son and with Holy Spirit abiding on earth with us? It is too wonderful to imagine!

Many of the words written in the Psalms end with the word "Selah." This word means to pause and reflect on what has just been said, in reverence and deep contemplation. It was suggested that the instruments used may crescendo in praise to God. I wonder how many actually take that time to do so, reflect personally, deeply, breathing in His breath. We should never become too busy to sit and listen, making room for Him as the song by Kim Walker-Smith, "Make Room," relates. Here are a few words of the song:

"Here is where I lay it down
Every burden, every crown
This is my surrender
This is my surrender
Here is where I lay it down
Every lie and every doubt
This is my surrender

[Chorus]
And I will make room for You
To do whatever You want to
To do whatever You want to
And I will make room for You
To do whatever You want to
To do whatever You want to"
 

Oh that we would just take the time to sit quietly before Him, waiting expectantly, knowing He will meet us, hear our cries, our praise, our worship. The word says He inhabits the praises of His people (Psalm 22:3). I believe it. I know it is so. 

My prayer for today, the day after, is that the nation, the people who cover this earth, will know that it is He who has made us, it is He who has blessed this nation, it is He who has shown mercy to a nation, a world that has drifted so far from God's ways. My prayer is that all believers will kneel another day, each day, inviting God to use us for His glory, not our own.

May you give Him breathing room today. Selah.

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Day 121 National Day of Prayer

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5/1/2025

 He has shown you, O man, what is good;
And what does the Lord require of you
But to do justly,
To love mercy,
And to walk humbly with your God?

Micah 6:8 


King David wanted to build God a temple, but God would not allow him to do so, because he was a man of war. So God told David that his son, Solomon, would be the one who would build a tabernacle for Him. Like any good father, David gathered all the essentials needed for the project, and he chose the perfect site where it would be built. 2 Chronicles begins with Solomon's rise as King of Israel and the construction of the temple, a place where God's Spirit would dwell. After the tabernacle was finished, and Solomon had made sacrifices to God in the presence of all the tribes and leaders, and the priests had undergone purification rites and were worshiping God, the glory of the Lord filled the temple so the priests could not finish their work. O how we need for the Spirit of the living God to fall fresh on this country and spark revival and reformation.

Although no finite structure could ever hold an infinite God, it can reflect His glory. When Moses went into the tent of meeting to talk with God, when he left he had to wear a veil over his face, because Moses' face radiated the glory of God's presence. Imagine the affect that would have on churches if the Shekinah Glory of God came down upon the praying saints. Today Holy Spirit dwells, makes His home in us as born again believers, so our countenance should reflect His presence, reflecting the love of our Savior shining for all the world to see. This is my hope in this world in which we live today, when men have become lovers of themselves, and churches are too afraid, timid or apathetic to leave the 99 to search for the one who strayed, or to go out into the streets and seek for those who are lost, yet open to hearing the Gospel of Jesus Christ, because this world and all that it offers does not suffice. It is never enough. The only one who can satisfy is our Lord Jesus Christ.

Today is National Day of Prayer that began back when Harry Truman was President in 1952, but it was established as the first Thursday of May by President Ronald Reagan. It is a time of repentance for our sins, personally and as a nation, as we seek God's forgiveness and ask for His mercy and grace, His help in our desperate need. We enter His gates with thanksgiving and into His courts with praise, as it is a time of rejoicing as we praise and worship our King of kings and Lord of lords. We come with hearts wide open, surrendered to His will, in gratitude for all He has done, is doing, and will do. How we exalt the Name of our LORD.

Today is Israel's Day of Independence, but the celebration has been hindered by the fires raging in the Jerusalem hills all around, and fires set by arsonists within the city. The enemy does not want for Israel to celebrate their freedom and the birth of their State. He does not want America to celebrate our God on this day of prayer, but we must persevere. Time is short, and the harvest is ripe, and the Master is returning for His faithful ones. So this day we pray for the independence of our beloved hostages, for the return of all, living and dead. Divinely intervene on their behalf, O LORD, so that all will see that man did not do it, but God!! 

May the words of Psalm 91 bring protection, peace, and joy to our President and his entire administration, and their families. We thank You for Your selection of godly men and women to steward the works of this nation. Give our President and his administration Your wisdom and discernment in how to lead our nation, as many look to America for strength and leadership. As our leaders bow in reverence and seek Your face today, speak to them and manifest Your glory. May their eyes be enlightened so that they would know the hope to which You have called them. Bless them, O LORD, I pray. In the precious Name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

"Because he has set his love upon Me, therefore I will

deliver him; I will set him on high, because  he has known My name.

He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him and honor him,

with long life I will satisfy him, and show him My salvation.

Psalm 91:14-16  

 

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Day 120 O LORD, You Alone Are God

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4/30/2025

"O LORD, You are my God. I will exalt You,

I will praise Your name, for You have done wonderful things;

Your counsels of old are faithfulness and truth."

 Isaiah 25:1

 

God instructs us to number our days in Psalm 90:12: "So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." This passage speaks to the importance of each day and the brevity of life, urging believers to count the cost of each day living in wisdom and understanding. Psalm 139 speaks to God's great workmanship in creation of man, within whom God has instilled a purpose or plan for their lives, unique to each one of us. However many years, how much time we have been created to live, we each have a God-appointed time, a series of days, He has ordained that we should do good works. Each day I marvel at how quickly time changes, in a wisp of days.

Yesterday I woke up with a deep sense of warning filled with sadness. As an intercessor we are charged to pay attention and be flexible  in the service of God. We can be standing on one issue, then deeply embroiled into another. We are living in perilous times as the prophetic clock ticks, we must have discernment and God's wisdom in knowing how to pray. In order to speak the living word of God over a situation, we have to know what the Bible says. Life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21), so we must rightly divide the word of Truth and regard each word carefully. In every part of the day, regardless of where we find ourselves, we must walk mindful of the Word of the LORD.

In the blog yesterday I was exhorting parents to take a role in their children's lives, as they need protection from harmful, and often deadly, influences. I described some instances where guidance is needed, and the raising of the children need to be in the hands of the parents who teach them moral character and warn and protect them from wrong choices, as with every choice, there is a consequence. While each person has a choice whether they will serve God or not, still we are to offer support and instruction as teachers and parents in moral living, respecting oneself, not feeling as if they have to conform to a circle of friends and participate in activities that they consider fun. Truth always prevails, and the condition of that person many times leads to guilt and shame for unwise decisions, often with far reaching results. Still, God sees every heart, and He forgives the one who earnestly  comes to Him in humility. He loves us regardless of how we may feel about Him.

I was excited to learn of a teacher who started the Little Red Schoolhouse, "with a mission to restore the education of children founded upon the fundamental principles of faith, family, and freedom." Dennita Miskimen taught school for 23 years serving in various roles and responsibilities. A friend writes "Suppose you were walking down the hall of your public school where you have taught for 23 years, teaching almost every single grade level, and functioning in almost every role that one can do in a public school, and then...then one day, you look down the hallway of your school and you see drag queens, students who claim they are cats or even bats (I am not making this up!), and girls scantily clad. So you go to the principal. There you are informed that you are the one who is wrong. You are informed that the kids who think they are "cats" are allowed to purr, meow, and to use litter boxes, and you have to call boys by girls' names if they want it." From this point, after sobbing, much prayer and waiting upon the Lord, Dennita birthed the Little Red Schoolhouse, and many mothers and children came running. This school is on the family farm, The Little Red Farm, and it is lodged in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, where I live. After voicing my concern in yesterday's post about the welfare and education of children, this email was waiting for me this morning with relevant and disturbing information. The best part is that these schools are being established across America. I praise God for the sheer joy of knowing my prayers were answered in His time. I will  learn  more about Dennita and this school tonight in a global prayer call. I posted the information on my Facebook page for anyone interested.

In speaking of the brevity of time, after reading good news, I checked to what's happening in Israel today. I had already checked my sources earlier in the morning, but I did not receive information about the fires in the hills circling Jerusalem until our embassy call this morning. Engulfing fires with high winds are burning for miles with the major highway blocked off and many having to evacuate their homes. The flames on the highway caused many to flee on foot to escape the flames. Israel is in such a state of emergency that the IDF soldiers have been asked to help fight the fires. There is suspected arson, one source saying it has been verified as so, and some arrested, caught in the act. 

Israel has been observing their Memorial Day, Yom HaZikaron, today in remembrance of those who have given their lives for service to Israel and other countries as well as those murdered. Because of the fires, many events have now been canceled. Tomorrow Israel would be celebrating their Independence Day, Yom HaAtzma'ut, but everything has been canceled, and many are fighting fires. When I see the flames and black smoke, it reminds me of the devastating fires of Los Alamos, New Mexico that destroyed homes, forest, and killed wildlife. To date, the forests have not been restored. It is the same for the ones in the canyons leading to Las Vegas, New Mexico, where I used to live and where my daughter still resides.

Israel needs our prayers more than ever now, as the war continues, and the hostages remain hidden in Gaza. Hamas fails to hold fast to their word regarding cease fires and hostage release. Iran who is the head of the snake, does not want to budge. The families mourn as they wait, and many are still mourning from the massacre of their own families, many children in their beds. But from scriptures we know that God will rescue, restore and rebuild Israel, His chosen people. The scriptures remind us that all the promises of God are yea and amen! So we stand on the solid Rock, knowing He will bring it all to pass.

God hears Israel's and our cries, and He says in Isaish 43:1-7: But now, thus says the Lord, who created you, O Jacob, And He who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name; You are Mine. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; And through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, Nor shall the flame scorch you. For I am the Lord your God,The Holy One of Israel, your Savior; I gave Egypt for your ransom, Ethiopia and Seba in your place. Since you were precious in My sight, You have been honored, And I have loved you; Therefore I will give men for you, And people for your life. Fear not, for I am with you; I will bring your descendants from the east, And gather you from the west; I will say to the north, ‘Give them up!’ And to the south, ‘Do not keep them back!’ Bring My sons from afar, And My daughters from the ends of the earth—Everyone who is called by My name, Whom I have created for My glory; I have formed him, yes, I have made him.”

The storms may come, and the wind may blow fiercely, but God will never leave us or forsake us, and He upholds us with His righteous right hand. We can count on it!

New Wine 

by Hillsong

In the crushingIn the pressingYou are makingNew wine In the soil, INow surrenderYou are breakingNew ground
 
So I yield to You and to Your careful handWhen I trust You I don't need to understand
 
Make me Your vesselMake me an offeringMake me whatever You want me to beI came here with nothingBut all You have given meJesus, bring new wine out of me
 


Day 119 Near to the Heart of God

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4/29/2025

Why are you cast down, O my soul?
And why are you disquieted within me?
Hope in God;
For I shall yet praise Him,
The help of my countenance and my God.

Psalm 42:11

 

I woke up this morning with a deep sense of sadness, perhaps foreboding, as I have remained under unrelenting spiritual attack for months, and it seems that each day brings more disheartening news and a greater sense of loss. I'm not speaking of the continuous despicable bombardment by the media towards anything God honoring, although that is concerning. No, my heart is breaking for families, one in particular that has been spiraling downward, departing the faith, although they think they are soaring with the eagles.

In my youth there were men and women of integrity reporting honest journalism. An investigative reporter actually delved into the specifics of an issue without siding with a side or position. They reported truth and the moral side of an issue was relevant and regarded. The church was honored, and God's word respected. Certainly there was moral decay, evil brewing, but the enemy was more subtle in those days, and our hearts were more discerning, and children were protected. We could go to our pastors and find comfort through reading the scriptures and applying it to our lives. Parents listened to their children and taught them godly, moral principles, even if they themselves were not church goers. A hand shake was binding in a deal.

Schools were more engaged in educating children in basic subject matters that dealt with life, not questionable garbage that threatened a child's innocence and tenderness towards others or led them to squalor and decay. Children played outside in the fresh air, held a book in their hands, participated in spelling bees and field trips. They ate real food, a balanced meal, rather than fast food and junk foods. Parents were provided with the daily menus, so that if the child preferred, he could bring lunch from home. They ate their meals with friends, seated at a table in the lunchroom. After the school day ended, older kids might have after school jobs or home chores, but they ate supper with their families, and they had homework that challenged minds and made them think. 

Classrooms held teachers and students who participated in open discussions on current events, and although they had questions, they were not permitted to spark controversy or create contention. If someone was confused or differed in an opinion, a class project to study and research the matter meant time in the library, writing a report about the findings, then having clear, logical, healthy class discussion. Truth mattered, and slander of leaders was not allowed, and parents were treated with respect. Parents participated in school activities and supported their children and the teachers, even if both parents were working. Teachers were flexible in their time for meeting with students and parents. 

Back in my day mothers took care of their homes, and the father was the head of the home, who worked at a meaningful trade, providing for their families. If something happened, friends and the church family would rally to their sides. There was prayer in schools, and we saluted the flag. When my brother was seriously injured in an automobile accident his first year in college, our principal announced it over the loud speaker, and he asked for silent prayer. My teachers asked about him routinely, and my school friends rallied to my side. I didn't have to wait it out alone while my parents were away from home seeing to his needs in the hospital. May grandparents were available and cared for me and my sister. Although these were disquieting days, we had each other, and we rested in the arms of our Father while we waited. Life had to go on, but it was never easy, and it will never be easy until our Savior returns, and He will return.

Until His return I will stand on the wall, positioned against the foe, standing in faithful prayer in spite of days that begin as this one for me and regardless of the evil spoken directly to me in hatred and contention. I will look to the One in whom I have believed, the One who saved my soul, the One to whom I belong, the One I love and who loves me back, abiding in His love and faithfulness.

God I Look to You

Song by Bethel Music

God, I look to YouI won't be overwhelmedGive me visionTo see things like You doGod, I look to YouYou're where my help comes fromGive me wisdomYou know just what to do
 
God, I look to YouI won't be overwhelmedGive me visionTo see things like You doGod, I look to YouYou're where my help comes fromGive me wisdomYou know just what to do
 
And I will love You, Lord, my strength, sing that outI will love You, Lord, my shieldI will love You, Lord, my rockForever, all my days, I will love You, God
 
God, I look to YouI won't be overwhelmedGive me visionTo see things like You doGod, I look to YouYou're where my help comes fromGive me wisdom'Cause You know just what to do
 
I will love You, Lord, my strengthYes, I will love You, Lord, my shieldAnd I will love You, Lord, my rockForever, all my days, I will love You, God
 
I will love You, Lord, my strengthI will love You, Lord, my shieldYes, I will love You, Lord, my rockForever, all my days, I will love You, God
 
Hallelujah, our God reignsHallelujah, our God reignsHallelujah, our God reignsForever, all my days, hallelujah 
 
Hallelujah, our God reigns, over every circumstanceHallelujah, our God reignsOh, hallelujah, our God, You reignForever, all my days, hallelujah (yes)