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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Inspired by . . . Winter's Growth


I thought it might be a little difficult to continue writing about Winter once Spring started to make her appearance. But then, two noreasters blew through the eastern states and this morning I woke up to 32 degrees and frosty windows! I know that many of you have snow for the first time all winter.

Spring can be a tease and Winter a hard taskmaster. We can experience similar seasons in our spiritual lives. Just when we think we're ready to zoom and bloom, God tells us to slow down and wait.

Unlike snow and ice that gives no thought to what it might destroy in its wake, God's timing is always perfect - - seeking only our good. Rather than be frustrated when God asks us to wait, we should view the time as an opportunity for growing in faith and seeking deeper communion with Him. [click to tweet]

Our culture has taught against this but waiting is a gift, an opportunity to invest our "talents" wisely until the Lord returns. (Matthew 25:18-30)

My flower beds don't look like much right now; brown dirt and dead leaves. 



It's only when I rake away the dead leaves that I can see the growth underneath. During the long wait of winter, the perennials have rested, dormant, waiting. Their growth hidden beneath the ground and decaying leaves.



Our spiritual growth can be like that sometimes. We don't always realize how God is equipping us until the challenge (good or bad) appears. In my own life, I've found that God is often working most profoundly during those times when I feel the weakest - - when I am most unaware. Those slow and restful walks down from the mountaintop experiences prepare us to cross the valleys below. [click to tweet]

It is important to remember that the valleys are not always dry, harsh places of pain and wandering. Often they are valleys of vision. A place where God speaks to us and gives us words and works to share with others. (Eze 3:22) Sometimes they are valleys of strength where God provides rest and refreshment. (Psalm 84:6-7)

No matter which valley you find yourself traveling in today, I hope that this season of spring with its tender shoots of new growth will be a reminder to you that God is working. He's working quietly in our lives and in the world around us. 

His work is a redeeming work of mercy and grace. A work of rendering broken hearts and making them whole again; preparing them to walk in another valley one day. It is a valley wide and deep with little bands of pilgrims scattered here and there. All of them walking beside the river of the water of life. A river that shines as bright as a crystal flowing from the throne of God and the Lamb. (Rev 22)




I hope to see you there.


Shalom,


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Saturday, July 30, 2016

Inspired by . . . come thirsty

How are you feeling today? 

Is your spirit full? Are you walking forth in JOY, believing in His promises?

If that's you, then join me in a fist-bump and shout of Hallelujah! His promises are true and His grace makes the path easier to walk.

But maybe that's not you. Perhaps His grace seems a bit distant and your feet feel more like blocks of clay. Your spirit faints within you and it's hard to believe His promises in light of the world's current circumstances.



Does your soul long for rest? Do you desire to be made new?

Come.



Drink of the Living Water.



Your Father knows what you need. Trust Him.



Don't allow the things of this world to cloud the Truth. Do not be afraid.



Trust in the One Who created the universe. Who gathers your tears in a bottle.




The One Who holds you in the palm of His hand.

And will never let you go.

Shalom,

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Inspired by . . . taking a moment

 

Take a moment just to breathe in God's presence today.

 

Set aside your needs and wants; petty or significant, or somewhere in between.

 

Just rest . . .

 

. . . in His presence for a moment.

 

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And

feel

the

JOY

only

He

can

give.

 

Blessings,

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Inspired by . . .  rest

We've had so much wind here these last few weeks my poor plants are feeling tattered and {I'm sure} thinking they were better off back at the nursery! How can they grow, and bloom, and become all they were meant to be when they're constantly assaulted and beaten down by these winds?

 

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Does this sound a bit like your life?

Do you want to "bloom where you're planted" only to find that you're constantly battered by the storms of life? Going from one crisis to the next, barely keeping your head above water?

 

There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.  Hebrews 4:9

 

Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matt 11:28

 

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It requires all the energy that the plant has to produce a bloom. To do so it must be connected to the Source. The stalk, the vine, the root, whatever the case may be.

 

I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. John 15:5

 

In order for you to bloom – I mean really bloom, you must be connected to Him. Part of being connected to Him is resting in Him. When we come to Him and willingly give up our burdens – and rest – that is when He {re} fills us up with the life-giving, life-saving stuff we need to bloom and bless!

Here's one thing I know for sure; Jesus will not come to you and wrestle those burdens away. He will not come and demand them from you.

You must come to Him.  And willingly give - that which you really don't want anyway, but may have become a little too comfortable with?

 

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It's time.

You know what you need to do.

 

 

Blessings,

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