Friday, July 29, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Romans 12:13
I recently read a blog post where the author discussed the fact that American Christians do not practice hospitality anymore due to the cost. At first I was disappointed. Then I thought, maybe people just don't practice hospitality because they don't know what it is. Hospitality is defined as
the friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers. Do think that you need to roll out Martha Stewart style banquets? Sure, you can be hospitable by having a lush banquet, but lots of times it is the small things that show hospitality. Invite a neighbor over for coffee. Take the time to talk to the widow next door. Offer to babysit or make a meal for the struggling mom. This is how we show the world that we care. Over the next few days we are going to look at a few scriptures about hospitality. I hope that you are blessed by it and it encourages you to help those in need.
Lord, open our eyes to see where we can show hospitality to others. Help us to be known for our generosity, kindness, and love. Amen.
Lord, open our eyes to see where we can show hospitality to others. Help us to be known for our generosity, kindness, and love. Amen.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Worship Wednesday: Psalm 19:14
Lord, help us to serve you with gladness. Let the words that we speak today draw others to you. Help our words to heal, comfort, and bless. Let us meditate on you today, not just check in throughout the day when we need you. Turn our hearts to you and make us pleasing to you. Amen.
If you have a few minutes this is such a great song!
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Gal 5:22-23
I couldn't decide which I liked best. So I thought I would share them all. Hope you have a blessed day!
Monday, July 25, 2016
Friday, July 22, 2016
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Waiting On the Lord
Last year my husband came home from work and said that he wanted a change. He was tired of commuting so far to work. Our family was more than an hour away, our church was about an hour away and all of our friends were, you guessed it, an hour away. All of our roots, connections and favorite places were in the same area. I had wanted to move closer to my family since we had children, but had kept that desire and those prayers between me and God for the most part. That day, I had prayed that the Lord would either take the desire to move, or show my husband it was time to move on. That very night he came home with the rather startling decision we should put our house on the market, and get the ball rolling.
We prayed, fasted and hoped that God would bring my husband a new job closer to where we wanted to be. It didn't happen right away. We were tempted to despair. I decided that instead of crying about closed doors, and missed opportunities, I would surrender to God and his timing. A few months later, the door that God had shut earlier in the year, flung wide open. Every step of the way we saw God moving. My husband starts his new job in just a few short days. He is so excited and it has been a blessing to go through this challenge together. We have certainly grown as a couple and in our walks with God.
Our faith is certainly still being tested. Our house is still on the market, and my husband will have to commute a rather long distance until our house sells. I am choosing to trust God's timing. I know that his timing is the best. He has the ability to see way farther that I ever could. So I am choosing to trust that He will bring a buyer and I know He will provide for our needs.
Until then, I wait.
We prayed, fasted and hoped that God would bring my husband a new job closer to where we wanted to be. It didn't happen right away. We were tempted to despair. I decided that instead of crying about closed doors, and missed opportunities, I would surrender to God and his timing. A few months later, the door that God had shut earlier in the year, flung wide open. Every step of the way we saw God moving. My husband starts his new job in just a few short days. He is so excited and it has been a blessing to go through this challenge together. We have certainly grown as a couple and in our walks with God.
Our faith is certainly still being tested. Our house is still on the market, and my husband will have to commute a rather long distance until our house sells. I am choosing to trust God's timing. I know that his timing is the best. He has the ability to see way farther that I ever could. So I am choosing to trust that He will bring a buyer and I know He will provide for our needs.
Until then, I wait.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Monday, July 18, 2016
Hebrews 6:19
When I took this picture, a storm was blowing in. It was windy, and the sky was about to get very dark. I am so glad that in the storms of life, Jesus is our firm and secure anchor!
Friday, July 15, 2016
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Psalm 118:24
This verse isn't just for the good days. Every day filters through the hand of God. Even the days that are challenging, the days that stretch us, and even the days that bring us right to our knees. No matter what we face, we can choose to rejoice. It isn't always easy. We can have hope and joy because in John 16:33 Jesus tells us this:
I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.This verse tells us two things, we WILL have trouble, and we don't have to worry, Jesus has overcome. If there is nothing else about the day that we can rejoice in, then we can rejoice that the God who lives within us has overcome the world.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Matthew 6:34
I typically read the New Living Translation, but The Message has been blowing me away this week. It doesn't matter who you are, what stage of life you are in or what you are going through. If you are stressed, this is the verse for you. What's God talking to you about this week?
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Matthew 11:28-30
Tired? Worn out? Burned out? I have been all these and I'm sure you have too. I LOVE the way that The Message cuts right to into the heart of this verse. I want to live freely and lightly. I want real rest.
Monday, July 11, 2016
Cultivating Contentment
This week I am striving to cultivate contentment. I wanted to share this devotional from Our Daily Bread. It's so funny, the Lord has been speaking to me on being content and present in my day. I need to focus on what He wants me to do today and not focus on tomorrow or next week. When I went to church yesterday, that was the message topic. Then again this morning, I opened my devotional, and this was the reading for today.
Mary was widowed and facing serious health challenges when her daughter invited her to move into the new “granny apartment” attached to her home. Although it would involve leaving friends and the rest of her family many miles away, Mary rejoiced in God’s provision.
Six months into her new life, the initial joy and contentment threatened to slip away as she was tempted to grumble inwardly and doubt whether the move was really God’s perfect plan. She missed her Christian friends, and her new church was too far away to get to independently.
Are there areas of life where you need to learn contentment? Ask God to help you now.Then she read something that the great 19th-century preacher Charles Spurgeon had written. “Now contentment is one of the flowers of heaven, and it must be cultivated,” he pointed out. “Paul says . . . ‘I have learned to be content,’ as if he didn't know how at one time.”
Mary concluded that if an ardent evangelist like Paul, confined to prison, abandoned by friends, and facing execution could learn contentment, then so could she.
“I realized that until I could learn this lesson, I wouldn’t enjoy those things God had planned,” she said. “So I confessed my inward grumbling and asked for His forgiveness. Soon after that a newly retired lady asked if I would be her prayer partner, and others offered me a ride to church. My needs for a ‘soul friend’ and greater mobility were wonderfully met.”
Are there areas of life where you need to learn contentment? Ask God to help you now.God doesn’t always change our circumstances, but He will change us.INSIGHT: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon are generally known as the Prison Epistles. Philippians was likely written during Paul’s first Roman imprisonment in ad 59–61. This context makes Paul’s declaration of contentment all the more striking.By Marion Stroud
It's very clear to me that God is speaking to me about being content in my current circumstances. I know that he will take care of me, and that he has today and tomorrow in his hand. There are several points of application in this devotional. The first, we need to choose to be content. It is a choice and a learned behavior. Choosing to be content isn't always easy and it isn't first nature. I really liked Charles Spurgeon's quote in the devotional. Secondly, when we are present we can reach others. How easy it would have been for Marion's new church friends to ignore her needs to focus on their own? Being present opens up our eyes to the world around us. Lord help us to be aware of all that you would have us do today. Help us to be grateful for the things that will challenge us, bless us and draw us closer to you.
Have a blessed Monday!
Joy
Friday, July 8, 2016
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Monday, July 4, 2016
Psalm 94:19
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So many people that I love are stricken with anxiety. At times when I find myself struggling with anxiety, I know that I have two choices. I can continue to focus on what I am anxious about or I can change my focus. It's not always easy. Most of the time it is very difficult. It takes a real conscious effort to change my focus. If you are struggling with anxiety, pray. Don't just say that you're worried about something. Lay it all out. Be real. Be honest. God already knows all that you are facing, he knows all the burdens that you carry. Let him carry things for a while.
Friday, July 1, 2016
Psalm 16:11
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