“Works of God”

Each year since this stubborn little rose was planted, it has yielded up to 25-30 roses per season. When I planted it, it was very dead. When I moved several years ago, it was in a mover’s truck under 5 feet of snow, for quite a long time as I had not closed on the lakehouse that I bought yet. Looking at the rose, I thought— I feel so bad that this poor rose was stuck on a truck in the cold instead of thriving indoors somewhere. I guess you may say this rose was suffering in silence. I chose to plant this neglected rose to give it a shot at what might be a new life on the bluff of Lake Ontario, and the works of God were shown through that wonderful rose bush, it yields, and thrives every year!

Sometimes, things that appear dead, lifeless, or painfully difficult for us to bear are creating a path for God to perform a miracle on our behalf!!

John 9:1-41: As Jesus walked along, He saw a man who had been blind since birth. Jesus’ disciples asked, “Teacher, why was this man born blind? Was it because he or his parents sinned?” “No, it wasn’t!” Jesus answered. ” But because of His blindness, you will see God work a miracle for Him. As long as it is day, we must do what the one who sent me wants me to do. When night comes, no one can work. While I am in the world, I am the light for the world.” You can go read the rest of this story on your own. The blind man is totally healed, if he had not been afflicted, there would be no opportunity for the works of God to be shown to the world. The main focus being, so the world may give Glory to the works of God.

Romans 8:18

” I am sure what we are suffering now cannot compare with the Glory that will be shown to us. In fact, all creation is waiting for God to show who His children are. Meanwhile, creation is confused, but not because it wants to be confused, God made it this way in the hope that creation would be set free from decay and would share in the glorious freedom of His children.” I encourage you to keep reading to verse 30 here in Romans 8. In every adverse situation, there is always a pathway for God to show His powerful works. If you are facing a time of great pain in your life, do not suffer in silence, go to our very source of strength and power, accept all that He has for you, it’s sad that so many do not receive what God wants to work through them; please- do not be one of those people. Instead, be a glorious child of God who is free!

“My Sheep Know My Voice”

“You, Lord, are my Shepherd. I will never be in need.” Psalm 23:1

This is a quote from the 23rd Psalm we have heard read many times as we journey through a Christian life. Maybe— many from different faiths we may have been at a funeral or public gathering where this famous Psalm was recited. There are those in faith who have wondered about these promises when faced with a challenge, where they are in need of some kind. No matter how desperate the situation, may you always know that these words are still promises. Promises that we must hold onto. As long as we have a close relationship to our Shepherd, we hear His voice every day, and learn to trust His loving guidance along the way. He will always make a way where there seems to be no way.

I have personally been in many situations where; I have faced many obstacles. I learned years ago to draw closer to God during those times and He will speak to us. The more you talk to Him, and listen to Him—the more you are able to know His voice when He speaks to you, perhaps there is something about an obstacle that may teach you. He will show you and answer you when you ask Him anything. Jeremiah 33:3: ” Ask me, and I will tell you things that you don’t know and can’t find out.” “The Spirit shows what is true and will come and guide you into the full truth. The Spirit does not speak on His own. He will tell you only what He has heard from me, and He will let you know what is going to happen.” John 16:13. In John 10:5 it says: “The sheep will not follow strangers. They don’t recognize a stranger’s voice and they run away.”” But the gatekeeper opens the gate for the Shepherd, and he goes through it. The sheep know their Shepherd’s voice. He calls each one of them by name and leads them out. When He has led out all of His sheep, He walks in front of them, and they follow because they know His voice.” John 10:2,3,4. ” Just as the Father knows me, I know the Father, and I give up my life for my sheep.” John 10: 15.

Spend quality time in His word, in prayer and worship and draw close to Him and you will know His voice in daily life directions. The sheep know His voice.

New Day

Each day gives us a chance to start over again!

Irving Berlin’s famous tune “White Christmas” has a line that says—” May your days be merry and bright…”

We all know that some days are not the least bit merry or bright, rather some are difficult, especially for those who are unable to see their loved ones, or who may have lost loved ones from circumstances beyond their control. It’s Christmas and other holidays that make for a day filled with memories some of those memories wonderful. However, some of those memories may be lament worthy.

Revelation 21:5 says “Then the one sitting on the throne said: I am making everything new. Write down what I have said. My words are true and can be trusted.”

This is a promise —that those who believe in what Christ has come to this world to do, die for our sins, rise again to the Father so that we may have a chance to start our lives over again. A chance to live forever as He saves our souls —for those who put their faith and trust in Him.

“Believing in Him gives us a chance to start over again, no need for lament, we are not ruled by our past sins but only by a risen, living Savior, Christ Our King.

“He makes everything new!”

Happy New Years!

Walk On

Life
You’ll Never Walk Alone

Though Christmas time to many is a time to gather, love and share in community, friends and family. There are those who have a difficult time this time of year, those who have lost a spouse, or close family member—any holiday can be a challenge. As a counselor, this has proven to be the most challenging time of year for many, for sure. I am writing this today to bring a new hope, a new perspective on this time of year. People experience loneliness much more during this time. C.S. Lewis quoted: “Look for yourself, and you will find in the long run only hatred, loneliness, despair, rage, ruin, and decay. But look for Christ and you will find Him, and with Him, everything else thrown in.”

Martha Beck: “Loneliness is proof that your innate search for connection is intact.” So, it’s innate for us as humans to desire connection. Sometimes the only people around us, are ourselves and God. At these times we can enjoy memories of those loved ones still in our lives and focus on walking on. John 14:18 says, ” I will not leave you comfortless, I will come to you.” This is so true. One of my mother’s favorite songs was: “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” Here are the lyrics:

When you walk through a storm hold your head up high

And don’t be afraid of the dark.

At the end of a storm is a golden sky

And a sweet silver song of a lark.

Walk on through the wind,

Walk on through the rain,

Tho’ your dreams be tossed and blown.

Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart

And you’ll never walk alone,

You’ll never, ever walk alone.

Ask Jesus into your heart, it will be the greatest gift that you have ever received or will ever receive. He came to sacrifice His life for our sins, and lost conditions. He lived, died and rose again for your new hope of eternal life! A new hope, a new beginning, and you will never walk alone! Merry Christmas everyone!

Trust God

Everyone walks through seasons when it may become difficult to keep our trust in the Lord without wavering. I believe that is called being human.

Today is Columbus Day and I was reading some history of Columbus, crashing into a coral reef in Haiti in 1492. Their Christmas day was busy with transferring all the cargo from the Santa Maria onto the other two ships, then to his crew’s surprise, 40 of them were left there to begin a colony called the La Navidad. Sadly, when Columbus came back a year later, not one of them were left. I started thinking, “wow, I thought I had a rough life.” I could not begin to imagine how traumatic it must have been to have been one of those 40 people.

There are times when we have to stand on God’s word in order to continue to keep our trust in Him. Here are some scriptures to listen to and stand on to keep our focus on God:

Psalms 118:8- “It is better to trust the Lord for protection, than to trust someone else, including strong leaders.”

Psalms 46:10-“Our God says, calm down and know that I am God. All nations on earth will honor me.”

Proverbs 3:5,6-“With all your heart you must trust the Lord, and not your own judgement. Always let Him lead you and He will clear the road to follow.”

Sometimes we have to ask Him to help us to remain steadfast, and He will help you in your darkest hour.

Trust God!