A Love Worth Celebrating

And so we know and rely on the love God has for us.  God is love.  Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them. (1 John 4:16 NIV))  Lately, as I read the Old Testament, I ponder over all the instances in scripture where God prioritizes our remembrance of the things that He has done through celebration.  Throughout the Bible, God institutes ceremonies, feasts, the sabbath day of rest and even the Lord’s supper to […]

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Directing the Movie of Your Life

What are some of the elements of your favorite movies?  Is it the suspense?  Is it the feel-good vibes?  Is it the true story content?  What about the storyline of the overcoming underdog?  When it comes to our lives, we all direct our own stories, or movies, if you will.  For fellow Christians, we might ask, “Hold up.  Doesn’t God direct our story?”  I think the answer to that is yes and no.  God loves to direct our lives, with his permission.  He doesn’t […]

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Embracing Rest

At the start of this year, as I began to read through Genesis, I came upon these familiar words, “By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day, he rested from all his work.  Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done” (Gen. 2:2-3).  I started to think about the idea of sabbath.  In the […]

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Made by the Hands that Made Heaven

God looked over everything that He had made; it was good, so very good! (Gen. 1:31 MSG)  There is something entirely refreshing and incredible about starting a brand-new year.  I began 2022 feeling inspired to go on a journey of reading through the Bible in a year.  On day one, I found myself reading the story of creation.  Of course, I know the story of creation and have read it before.  We learn the creation story as children.   As adults, […]

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365 Days. 365 New Chances.

Tomorrow we celebrate the coming of a new year.  Although we have all faced challenges this year, a new year carries the promise of hope.  A new year brims with wonder and expectation.  No matter where we find ourselves at the end of 2021, as long as there is breath in our lungs, we can know that there is more for us.  We can know that there is more potential to unlock.  There is more growth and healing to come.  The […]

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A Delicious Feast

You become my delicious feast even when my enemies dare to fight.  You anoint me with the fragrance of your Holy Spirit; you give me all I can drink of you until my heart overflows.  So why would I fear the future?  For your goodness and love pursue me all the days of my life.  Then afterward, when my life is through, I’ll return to your glorious presence to be forever with you! (Psalm 23:5-6)  In many ways, Thanksgiving […]

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Breaking Through the Clouds

This morning as I was driving to church the beauty of the day struck me.  The sky was amazingly bright and blue.  I found myself thanking God and filled with joy.  Along the ride, I began to notice that up ahead were massive gray clouds that appeared as a wall before me.  Even though I was surrounded by blue sky, clouds loomed up ahead.  As I arrived at my destination, at first glance, I could no longer see the sun.  Dark […]

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Letting Go of Perfect and Embracing Enough

As I am writing this, it is September 29.  I started graduate school this month.  With the start of school, many of my lofty goals have gone out the window and much of my time is spent with a highlighter and a book in my hand.  Although in my academic past, I have prided myself on being able to do it all and to achieve with flying colors, I have come to the rude awakening that this time […]

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Internal Hurricanes: Stop the Storm Around You From Becoming the Storm Inside You

Recently, in our corner of the world, we had a hurricane threat.  I’m not one to pay much attention to all the weather hype, but the messages we were experiencing were intense.  Protect your property and your life.  Make sure to have food, fuel, etc. for at least three days.  Expect to be without power.  News channels reported a potential direct hit by said hurricane. The day before the storm I was working my retail […]

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Closing Chapters and Turning the Page

I like to hold on to things.  Whether it be a relationship, a past season, reveling in the good times or processing through the bad, I have a difficult time letting things go.  These past several months, I have been learning a lot about the art of letting go.  There are times in our lives when God is asking us to close the chapter behind us and turn the page into the new thing He […]

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