Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Day 111 Yom HaZikaron

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4/21/2026

 "I have set watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem; they shall never hold their peace day or night. 

You who make mention of the Lord, do not keep silent, and give Him no rest till 

 He establishes and till He makes Jerusalem a praise in the earth."

Isaiah 62:6-7 

 

This has been another emotional day for me as Israel observes their Memorial Day honoring the IDF soldiers who have given their lives for their country and for victims of terrorism. It is a time they remember those who gave their lives when Israel was attacked on 10/7/2023. Yesterday I mentioned Rachel Goldberg-Polin who spoke out boldly on behalf of her son, Hersh, who was badly injured and taken into captivity by Hamas. She was the most vocal, and the most well-known by everyone across the nation and the world for the valiant efforts she made speaking on behalf of the hostages and their families. 

Many have lost their lives in service to their country, but this has been a way of life for Israel. When an Israeli reaches their 18th birthday they are enlisted into service with the Israel Defense Force (IDF) - sons and daughters. There are even those who are not Israeli born citizens who volunteer to join the army, including Arabs living in Israel and Gentiles from other nations who call Israel home. The love the people of Israel have for their country is inspiring. They are also a very resilient people who continue to go on in spite of every evil they have had to face that comes against them or threatens their right to exist as a nation. I am proud to be a friend of Israel and continue to stand on the wall as an intercessor.

The scripture says, "And if one member suffers, all the members suffer with it; or if one member is honored, all the members rejoice with it." (1 Corinthians 12:26) This is definitely how we feel about Israel and about the people. There is no one living and serving in Israel who has not been personally touched by the extreme loss of precious lives. Every life is a blessing, a blessed memory. ZAKA is the volunteer group that handles investigations and identification of victims, and they are also responsible for the care of the deceased. They are careful to remove remains and blood from the trauma sites, preserving the dignity of the deceased. This is another example of how every Israeli cares for the welfare of each other. They share each others' sorrows and grieve, but they also rejoice with others even in the midst of personal suffering and loss.

For Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this is a day he remembers his older brother, Yonatan Netanyahu, who was killed in action on July 4, 1976 during the Battle of Entebbe (Operation Entebbe) in Uganda. He was the commander of the Sayeret Matkal unit, that led the operation that rescued 102 hostages from a hijacked Air France plane being held by German and Palestinian militants at the Entebbe Airport. He was the only Israeli who lost his life. He was 30 years old, and he is a hero not only to Israel but to Uganda. He paid the ultimate sacrifice laying down his life for others. Prime Minister Netanyahu returns to the site to pay honor to his brother annually on July 4th.

Observance of Memorial Day began last evening as the sun went down. One day ends and another begins. Tonight when the sun goes down, and the new day begins, Israel will be celebrating their Independence Day going from grief to joy in one smooth move. A day of grief followed quickly by a day of celebration. This is life in Israel. 

Day 110 Much to Consider

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4/20/2026

 "And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, 

  knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance; 

for you serve the Lord Christ"

 Colossians 3:23-24

 

Although last night was another up and down encounter, with back pain and restless legs to boot, I still woke up early and surprisingly refreshed in spite of little real sleep. I had a doctor's appointment scheduled for today, and although I just haven't wanted to go anywhere and do anything lately, because of health challenges, I pulled myself up and off I went. My appointments are always early afternoon because of early morning daily calls with the embassy in Jerusalem, so I always plan my day around these prayer calls. I took the scenic route through the woods, even though it takes longer, but it was nice going through the country back roads, off the beaten path. On the way home I stopped at the Family Dollar for some birthday cards, then the Amish store to pick up my gluten free bread, and finally Food Lion for a few necessities. Apparently they are short-handed as the shelves needed to be restocked in some areas, plus I heard a worker mention so as I left. It seems as if everyone needs workers around here, yet no one wants to work. If no one works, why complain about prices? It seems as if everyone wants a free ride with all the benefits without working for it. I'll soon be 76, and I have reconsidered going back to work should things get tighter for my senior budget. There are ample opportunities here making a good wage, and there are many job openings doing what I used to do as a case manager, but I don't want that responsibility. Who knows, I think about helping others, and that is the best way, as the system is definitely broken, and work as hard as the present government is trying to do, more help is needed. It breaks my heart, but for now, I am doing what I am supposed to be doing, and hopefully, I'm doing it well.

This evening the Israeli Memorial Day began, Yom HaZikaron, which honors fallen soldiers and remembers the deaths of those who died on 10/7/2023. It's very emotional for me, but tomorrow I will honor all those who have given their lives, but I also will grieve with the family members who have lost loved ones. Rachel Goldberg-Polin is the mother of former Hamas hostage Hersh Goldberg - Polin who was kidnapped in Gaza on 10/7/2023 and later assassinated with five others while in captivity. Rachel traveled every where asking for help to free the hostages, but help was not found soon enough. Thankfully our president was able to assist with the return of the remaining hostages. Tomorrow I may speak more about this, but it's too fresh right now, because I just listened to Rachel speak to a reporter on 60 Minutes who had met her before this interview. He even became choked up at one point, and he paused in his comments. Hersh was only 23 years old, referred to as her only son, but he had two sisters. Those who died with him were Carmel Gat, 40; Eden Yerushalmi, 24; Ori Danino, 25; Alexander Lobanov, 33; and Almog Sarusi, 27, executed and shot numerous times at close range right before the IDF found them in the tunnels. It was a very sad day, as they all were. 

As the rise in antisemitism gets crazier and people become more violent, there has been a conflict in Europe with Eurovision 2026 about banning Israel's participation after the threats received last year. However, there are vast numbers of celebrities who are finally opening their mouths and speaking out for these participants stating that these competitions have nothing to do with the current conflicts involving Israel. Why should these extremely talented young people be prevented from pursuing their dreams? Now that is a question we should consider in the United States and elsewhere. Why can't a young person, a middle-aged person, or an older person be banned or mistreated simply because they have a Jewish culture? In America anyone who wants to pursue their dreams as a citizen can do so. I have a blended heritage, as most people do, and I went to school. I had to get a scholarship and a loan, but I went, and I worked to pay off my own debt. I had nothing, but my husband worked hard, and we had three children, a mortgage, a car payment, and debts. We did it! I am very grateful when others need assistance and are able to receive it, and when I could help, I did, and I still do. That's the way I was raised. All this hate is ugly, just as it was when I was a little girl born in the 50's, but I thank God He shielded me from the hate. He only gave me love, and it grows daily for everyone, especially those who lead without conscience in our State. I pray for their salvation just as ardently as I do for others. Let's see how it turns out tomorrow after the polls close, and the votes are tallied.

My day would not have been complete without accidentally seeing an article in my Christian news about our former vice president speaking against our President at a woman's caucus. The criticisms were absurd and anyone with an education and who is able to read the news would know they were laughable lies. Yet, I'm sure she received a standing ovation, because that is just how evil things have become. While no one is perfect, there is a time when we must see with clear vision, speak out for truth, and expose the lies. But even if, God says that whatever is done in secret will be exposed by Him in the light, plus we all will reap what we have sown. I am grateful to hear Senator Federman speak out about the status of his party and his feelings. Perhaps someone else will speak out now, before the list of those who are up for re-election who are not going to run grows greater, probably because of fear of speaking the truth. It is easier to run and hide. The church does the same, sadly, but the day is coming, in fact, it is here now, when we must say, "Never Again!" 

Monday, April 20, 2026

Day 109 America Reads the Bible

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 4/19/2026

"Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin

is a reproach to any people."  

Proverbs 14:34 

 

Today marks the beginning the America Reads the Bible as ministry leaders and national and international leaders, CEOs and ordinary people from all walks of life take their turn at the podium from Museum of the Bible's World Stage to read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation in one week.  One week One nation One book! The idea was inspired by Bunni Pounds:

"Bunni Pounds is the Founder and President of Christians Engaged as well as a Senior Vice President for Family Policy Alliance and Family Policy Alliance Foundation founded by Dr. James Dobson. She is the author of Jesus and Politics: One Woman’s Walk with God in a Mudslinging Profession and the upcoming book with the foreword by Candace Cameron Bure - Stepping Up to Lead: Rebuilding a Nation in the Footsteps of Nehemiah. She hosts two podcasts - Jesus for America, a devotional podcast teaching through scripture, and Conversations with Christians Engaged, an interview weekly show inspiring people to pray, vote, and engage ongoing." 

According to Intercessor's for America's post, "Pounds said the purpose of the marathon is to 'call the American people back to daily Bible reading for the well-being of our country.'  She hopes young leaders of tomorrow 'will rise to really fix the leadership crisis that we have in our country.'

In Nehemiah 8:1-3, Ezra read the Word of God aloud to the people of Israel resulting in an "awakening revival and repentance" which inspired the people to get back to rebuilding the temple. Nehemiah was a contemporary of Ezra who had been sent back to Jerusalem by King Darius of Persia to rebuild the temple. Nehemiah served as the cupbearer of King Artaxerxes of Persia, and he had received news from a friend that the walls of Jerusalem were broken down and the gates burned. Upon hearing this news, he told the King who sent him back to Jerusalem temporarily to rebuild the walls. So Nehemiah mobilized the people, and overcoming opposition, they rebuilt the walls, and the temple was completed. Just as Nehemiah had to mobilize the people, Bunni Pounds feels that "America Reads the Bible is a sacred opportunity to call our nation back to its spiritual foundations. Through a public, continuous reading of the entire Bible in our nation’s capital by our national leaders from all spheres of influence, we believe God can spark revival in individual hearts and inspire Americans to carry the Word forward in their lives and communities into the next 250 years of our national story."

Just as in Ezra and Nehemiah's day, the call of America to rededicate our nation as One Nation Under God has met with opposition by many, sadly by those who serve in positions of leadership and in Congress. This should be a bipartisan effort to bring honor to our nation by giving honor to the God we serve, the One who makes all things possible, but sadly this is not happening.

Because of the sad state of our nation, the in-fighting and open, and often inflammatory comments made against each other, our nation is in trouble. Now is the time to humble ourselves and pray, seek God, as     2 Chronicles 7:14 instructs. It is a time to put aside hostility and stand in solidarity. The National Day of Pray will be honored on May 7th, and it will be another time for us to repent of our sins, humble ourselves and seek God's face. May we answer the call.

One Week. One Nation. One  

Day 108 These are the Days of My Life

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4/18/2026

"We should all be concerned about the future, 

because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there."

Daily Walk

   

An early day today! Saturdays are usually my favorite days, because they are days of rest, relaxation, worship and singing, rejoicing, and listening to the word. Today was a very difficult and tricky text for Pastor Bill to go over, but I must say he gave us much to consider. The main reading was from the book of Leviticus, and it covered the laws for holiness as they related to personal hygiene and leprosy. Sounds like pretty heavy and intensely personal stuff, but really it can be understood from a somewhat different light if we look at it from a relative point of view which is what Bill does. I appreciate that about his teaching methods. We all need to know how to live in this world, because as Christians we represent a holy God, and we want to be examples of His righteousness to a world that's lost its way. 

When I was growing up my Mama and Grammy always had sayings for every occasion. With regards to personal hygiene and wearing clean clothes, they'd say "cleanliness is next to Godliness," or even if our clothes were older they'd say that they would "make clean come." Now I'm not exactly sure what that means, but I got their meaning, and I made sure that even if my clothes weren't store bought or perfect, as long as they were clean, the Lord didn't care. He cared that they were clean and fresh, and that I brushed my teeth, combed my hair, and took a bath. Or at least that is what I was led to believe. I was glad about that, because I always liked to look my best, and I can't remember being mistreated by anyone if my clothes were older. In fact Mama and Grammy both sewed, so I was blessed to have homemade dresses. I was always proud of my homemade clothing. As I got older, they taught me to sew, and I made clothes for my children and even made my husband shirts. The first one I made him I put the buttons on the wrong side, but he wore it anyway and never complained. When my older son graduated from high school, I made him a multi-patterned rayon shirt which was the rage at that time. He was the valedictorian, so I hope he felt special, as he loved that shirt. I asked him recently what happened to that masterpiece, and he said it went out of fashion. But fashion styles do circle back around, as history repeats itself. I'm still wearing skirts I made myself thirty-five years ago, and the rayon still looks brand new. I still receive compliments, and that makes me feel good, even though very few people wear ankle-length skirts. Virginians generally do not appreciate the Santa Fe style, but maybe I'll change the fashion mode!

Today marked Rosh Chodesh, the second month of the year on the Jewish calendar called Iyyar which marks a month of new beginnings. Just as the first month of the year, Nisan, began with Passover which marked the of the birth of the nation of Israel through their deliverance from Egypt, the month of Iyyar marks a time of healing and personal growth. When the children of Israel went through the desert they began to complain about not having food, and they grumbled about leaving the comfort of Egypt to starve in the desert. The Lord provided manna, bread from heaven, each day, but over a period of time and testing, the people complained about the same old stuff. The purpose of the daily manna along with the daily meal of quail, was to show them that God was their deliver and provider. It was a way of humbling  them and making them see their dependence on God who loved them and was going with them on their journey to the Promised Land. Several times they grumbled and wanted to return to the false security of Egypt, but God always heard their cries, and He always answered. Still, they had to pay the price for their rebellion, eventually through the death of an entire generation for their failure to believe that God would do what He said He would do. Why can't we just trust Him?!

As afternoon wore on my day became somewhat agitated by phone calls, texting, and other distractions at the wrong times. My relaxing and peaceful morning, recuperating from my tense and sleepless nights was becoming frought with confusion and anxiety. Even my cat has been a little more antsy than usual, as if someone is lurking behind him ready to pounce on him. Who knows what he encounters in his feral lifestyle in the wilds of Dinwiddie Gardens!

My windchimes were gently blowing in the breeze, and although they are supposed to be engineered to play Amazing Grace, what I discern is a blend of harmony and melody struggling against the breeze, but still pleasing in it's own way. So I can still hear and feel God's amazing grace, even so! Plus my imagination can harmonize the correct tune in my head, along with the bug sounds of trauma within my head that plays its raucous melody continuously. But I do find rest and peace. I have learned to do so in spite of whatever chaos or discordance drifts into my day attempting to bring disharmony. 

Later on in the evening after my son had his internet satellite aligned to receive the proper balance in order to function well, I was able to once again settle in to calm, and when I did finally pick up the phone in my self-defense, my daughter was happy again, and her topsy-turvy world had somehow righted itself, and she wanted to laugh again. 

These are the days of my life.  

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Day 107 Higher Ground

 

4/17/2026

"You cannot lift your children

to a higher plane than the one on which

you live yourself."

Daily Walk

 

My alarm faithfully rang at 7 am, but I remained peacefully in bed, waking up intermittently until I drifted back to sleep. I hadn't slept well, as I didn't fall asleep until after 3:30 am. For some reason, try as hard as I might, I could not rest. So when the alarm went off, naturally I wasn't able to drag myself up, and so it went, drifting in and out of sleep, until almost 9 am! When I glanced at the clock and saw the time that got me moving! My prayer call was in about 30 minutes, and I hadn't prepared my heart. Whereas I know that God was not disappointed in or upset with me, I was very irate at myself for giving into the flesh and craving "just a little more time" to wake up. I am my own worst enemy!

Checking Israel's alerts I was happy to see that there had not been any rockets fired in Israel, and I was  relieved that the ceasefire in Lebanon did happen, while Iran continued to honor their ceasefire. I was able to get it all together, join the call and afterwards enjoy my quiet time, before I headed outside to finish cutting the grass. Seeing a freshly mowed lawn, in spite of more weeds than grass, warmed my heart. I didn't see my cat, Alex, until much later in the evening, however, because the in-house drama between my cat and my son's cat, Mia, who is a house cat, continues. The drama has become a daily encounter, as Mia is trying to keep the interloper out of her territory. I have to laugh, because she will vacate any room or flat service if we rattle the treat bag. In fact that's her plan, but it seldom works these days. Cats have a mind of their own, but I will not be moved!

As I continued my reading in 1 Chronicles I revisited King David's rise to the throne of Israel and his desire to build a temple for the Lord. Because David was a man of war, God denied his request, but He promised David that his son, Solomon, would be the next king, and he would build the temple for Him. David humbled himself before the Lord, and he praised God for his kindness to him in making him king and establishing a covenant with him and his family. God's plans will always be fulfilled, and it brings Him great joy when we obey His commands, walking in His plan. God entrusted David and Solomon with a greater, higher plan, and His plans would not be thwarted then or now.

In considering the rulers of Israel and Judah once Israel became a divided kingdom, it is difficult for me to understand how a godly king can have an ungodly successor, especially given David's leadership and Solomon's, yet in Judah the pattern was followed as it was in Israel. But for the most part Judah was ruled by men who loved God and whose rule was pleasing to God. I know that they were not perfect, but King David and Solomon loved God and obeyed His precepts. In the end Solomon's wives and concubines pulled him away from God, and he worshiped their false God's which led to a divided kingdom when his son ruled after him. He did not follow in God's ways as did his father.

Something happened in the afternoon that upset me, and although the matter is not completely resolved, I feel more peaceful about it, and I know that in spite of how things initially may have appeared on the surface, some decisions are made against another's express desires in order to have peace in the home. In speaking about children who do not always follows in God's ways, and who may not always make wise making choices, some seem to think only of themselves, but, I must say that my sons have not disappointed me, because when put to the maximum test, they chose honorably. Although people may judge what they do not know, when it comes down to making decisions that put others first, they do. Perhaps at a later time I will have the opportunity to share more personally, but it encourages me to know that my children know what Jesus would do, even if one of them is rebelling against Him. He will return, I have no doubt. Even when our children may not agree with us, they do watch us to see if we are consistent in word and deed. This is the higher plane, and I set my standards high for myself, because I serve a holy God, and I want to bring Him glory. I pray my children see His character in me and pursue the same. 

After a somewhat different day, I learned that the crew of Artemis II were sharing their experiences with the public, and in their description of God's creation and the awesome power of the universe, all His marvelous wonders, they shared the same feeling that given all that space we should learn to get along and seek peace, or something along those lines. It's wise counsel! 

Friday, April 17, 2026

Day 106 What Makes Sense?

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4/16/2026

"We know that the whole creation groans and labors

with birth pangs together until now."

Romans 8:22

 

Since yesterday afternoon I have been puzzling over a series of events, news reports, special meetings, and a barrage of mostly garbage! The morning began well, and as I explained in yesterday's post I began studying 1 Chronicles, and David's family tree dating back to Adam. Afterwards, the prayer call began with a worship song - "Hodu Adonai Ki Tov" - Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good - as we always focus on the goodness of the Lord in every situation. I even listened to an inspiring message from C.S. Lewis on Gratitude called Thank Jesus for Today. It was a wonderful reminder that from the moment we wake up, we have so much for which to be thankful to God: 

"And the more I thank Him the more clearly I see Him, and the more clearly I see Him, the more beauty I find even in broken things. Even in unfinished days to thank Christ is to witness the world being made new even before anything around me changes." 

Afterwards I was able to cut the back yard and rid the crepe myrtle of those beastly Virginia Creeper vines that are beginning to appear again. Those evil vines, just like besetting sins, are tenacious! Hopefully, I avoided any contact with the poisonous oxalates located in the plant. There is much more to attend to, but I'll finish the side and front yards next. My life never lacks excitement or adventure!

But what got to me finally, on an emotional level, was noticing varying ways people are being distracted by important things, but things that are take their focus from the more important things or people. Going through morning emails can be a great chore, because there are so many. It's very tiring to spend the day deleting a ton of emails.I literally fell into bed last night I had become so exhausted by things I had seen, heard, and experienced. Terry MacAlmon's worship time on Wednesday evening is a lifesaver and a time where I find peace in the presence of God.

I'm struggling in knowing how to put into words just what I'm thinking, because it defies words, any that make sense, that is. I'm still so shook up by certain discoveries that I grabbed three Nutter Butter cookies and ate them. A no no, because they are full of gluten and sugar, and I am certain a bunch of preservatives and other garbage. My way of dealing with something is to eat a cookie...which isn't altogether bad - not the best health wise either - but gluten is not my friend. Oddly, one church meeting I attended online was hosting a man who specializes in eating Biblically. I only watched a half hour, as I've heard it all before, plus he mentioned Dr. Oz and Robert Kennedy's research, so I've already heard this information many times. My lifestyle has always been a simple one, because that's the way I was raised. It has changed from eating canned vegetables to eating fresh garden vegetables or frozen ones, but I was raised on solid food for the most part. My sister still has a garden and cans vegetables, so she shares with me. My garden did not pan out last year, and I don't know if I have the strength to prepare the soil and try again. My struggle of the past six weeks has taken a toil on my system, so I lack the energy, the "want to." Perhaps that will change as I get back outside and finish mowing the grass and pulling weeds. I sincerely hope so, as I love being outside. I would love to take off my shoes and run through the grass, but I'm afraid I'll step in a hole made by my mole friends, plus there are so many bees in the clover, and I am deathly allergic to certain ones. 

As I was posting an article on my Facebook page, a short came up in my news feed, so I decided to listen. While I could understand the logic behind the comments, and I could Biblically agree, I could not agree with the possible damaging affects his comments may have on people who leave everything to God to fix, as if we are supposed to sit safely in our homes or on the front pews at church and not do our part. I don't understand this way of thinking, when the Bible is so clear.

I was invited to a forum discussing present situations in America and Israel by a distinguished panel, but I was already aware of the concerns, so I preferred to spend my time listening to Terry MacAlmon's An Hour with Jesus show on YouTube, as I briefly mentioned above. That always lifts me up and sets my feet on higher and more solid ground. Terry was involved with Integrity Music along with Don Moen, who also has a worship time on YouTube earlier in the day on Wednesday. I was able to tune in to his right after my daily prayer call. Maybe this is what strengthened me so I could go outside and work. Never underestimate the power of prayer, praise, and worship! Later I turned on Mario Murillo's Fire Power, with Todd Coconato, both from Tennessee. Mario is an evangelist who continues to work under the big top - tent revivals. He's old school, and in a world that turns revivals and church services into rock concerts, it is refreshing to be acquainted with a men who only fears God. The subject was dismal sounding - Stop Them from Destroying Us -but it was truthful, informative, yet alarming.

This morning I awakened to a beautiful day, praised God for His wonder, and remembered the crazy dream that had awakened me in which people who had earthly, literally taken from the earth, treasures that they had secretly gathered and safely put away were sharing their items with me. One by one the contents of their treasure boxes revealed similar items, such as miniature trees and rocks, safely protected, wrapped up carefully and tucked away. I'm not sure what that was about, and yet I felt very strongly that it was one of a series of messages or dreams/visions, I will be receiving in days to come. I pray God will give me clear understanding, as what He has shown me in the past has been very direct and has happened or may be happening in the future. Later, when I picked up one of my devotional books that I have been neglecting for a few days, I found that the title for today was "Bind the Prince of the Power of the Air." The text definitely fit what I was facing yesterday and today -  and every day for a very long time. The attack I have been going through is not just my carelessness in not safeguarding my health better, it was allowed for a reason, and slowly God is revealing things to me that I need to know and learn. Perhaps to prepare me for something ahead? 

Amir Tsarfati's devotional for today was entitled Peace in the Birth Pangs," which explained our fallen world and the effects Adam's sin had on all of creation. To quote Amir:

"We live in a time during which the travails of the earth are increasing in frequency and intensity in a labor-pain-like fashion. Earthquakes are increasing, weather phenomena are getting more intense, and plagues are sweeping the globe. It seems that as soon as one disaster subsides, another comes." 

Amir spoke of Jesus' warnings to His disciples in John 16:33: "These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world."  Every time something happens in the news, I am not surprised, and usually the first words from my mouth are the words of Jesus found in Matthew 24:37-39 when His disciples were asking Him about things to come and His return:

"But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be. For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and did not know until the flood came and took them all away, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be."

And so it goes. Our world is spiraling downwards, while the world and the church are continuing on with business as usual. It doesn't make sense to me, but I am trying to make a difference by what I do, say, and write. God said for me to write, and sometimes I wonder who really cares. But, the important thing is obedience to the word of God. Jesus did give us the command to go, but He also told us to occupy until He returns. Be involved. Don't sit idly by. And in the book of Revelation Jesus is speaking to the churches about what is expected. He has seen them, and they are found wanting. I do not want to be found wanting. I want to be actively fulfilling the purpose He has given me. Even if I have to give my life for His Name. Who will follow Christ's example?

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Day 105 A Life in Christ

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4/15/2026

 "A page of history is worth a volume of logic."

Daily Walk

 

The excitement of the morning for me was beginning to read 1 Chronicles 1-9 of the lineage of the David going back to Adam. Usually people groan when they get to the "begats," because they seem impossibly long, confusing, and boring. But they shouldn't be, if we consider that we may find our names listed inconspicuously within the names in history. As a challenge, the overview suggests the reader search for names we recognize, characters from the Old Testament writings that we remember the story, who we may consider the top five most important people, and why God felt it important that all these names be included in scripture. Seems like a pretty good game. 

I have always loved studying the lineage of Christ which dates all the back to the beginning also, as Mary's, the mother of Jesus, lineage went all the way back to Adam. The lineage of Jesus has even traced back through Joseph, his earthly father. In fact every human traces back to the beginning. Had Adam and Eve stayed on the up and up and obeyed God, we would be living in a perfect world, fruit trees and vegetables and all needs met, walking in the garden with God, and all of creation would be working in sync and not at a chaotic fury with one natural disaster after another. Think about that! 

As I read through scripture, and relive the lives of kings and kingdoms, I see the same return to the same sins, and even to this day man continues on the same spiral pathway downward leading to death and destruction. God provided for David a wonderful kingdom, and He promised that as long as his generations served Him and obeyed His commandments, one of David's family members would be seated on the throne. God called David the apple of His eye, and yet David failed God. He also repented quickly when he recognized his sin, and often it cost others, because the consequences of disobedience always affect others, even those who are innocent. 

I find it very interesting that David had many wives and concubines. Why did God allow that after He had said it was sinful? Then Solomon's first marriage, whom God entrusted with great wisdom, was to Pharaoh's daughter. Solomon had thousands of wives and concubines. He also purchased horses from Egypt, and clearly God said never to have any dealings with Egypt and not to buy horses from them. But it was Solomon's son, Rehoboam who caused the kingdom to be divided, ripped from David, with the exception of the tribe of Judah, because he was an evil king who did not follow in his father's footsteps when it came to obedience to God. There's so much I don't understand, but I see the same sins committed over and over again. But it doesn't hold a candle to the degradation that exists in our world today. We have fallen so far down that I wonder if we can be pulled back from the mire and stagnation of this age. And yet God in His great mercy is willing to pardon and save, because we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. When God loves at us, we who have surrendered our wills to our Father, He only sees the righteous of Jesus Christ, the blood that ransomed our souls. We were all made in the image of God, but there is only one way to God and that is through the blood of Jesus.

Why must we make it so hard!